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Excursions, Op. 20, is the first published solo piano piece by a composer born in what year?
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Title: Samuel Barber
Passage: Samuel Osborne Barber II (March 9, 1910 – January 23, 1981) was an American composer of orchestral, opera, choral, and piano music. He is one of the most celebrated composers of the 20th century: music critic Donal Henahan stated that "Probably no other American composer has ever enjoyed such early, such persistent and such long-lasting acclaim."
Title: Excursions (Barber)
Passage: Excursions, Op. 20, is the first published solo piano piece by Samuel Barber. Barber himself explains:
Title: Frühlingsrauschen
Passage: Frühlingsrauschen, Op. 32, No. 3 (Rustle of Spring) is a solo piano piece written by the Norwegian composer Christian Sinding (1856–1941) in 1896. It is Sinding's most popular piece of music. It is written in Salon style as a piece meant for entertainment. It was very popular in the United States.
Title: Piano piece
Passage: A piano piece or piece for piano (German: "Klavierstück" , ] ; French: "morceau [or] pièce pour (le) piano" , ] ) is a piece of music for piano. It is a generic name for any composition for the instrument, but when capitalised (Piano Piece, Piece for Piano) the name is used to indicate a (usually) single-movement composition for solo piano that has not been given a more specific name (such as Sonatina, "Allegro de concert" or "Le Bananier"), for example:
Title: Premier Menuet
Passage: The Premier Menuet ("First Minuet") is a Neoclassical piano piece by Erik Satie. Written in June 1920, it was his last composition for solo piano. It was published by Les Éditions de La Sirène in 1921.
Title: Ballade No. 1 (Liszt)
Passage: Ballade No. 1 in D-flat major, S.170, is a solo piano piece by the Hungarian composer Franz Liszt, composed between 1845 and 1848. In the original edition it contained the title ""Le Chant Du Croisé"" or ""The Chant of the Crusader"". A typical performance of the piece lasts about 7 to 8 minutes.
Title: Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Op. posth. (Chopin)
Passage: The Nocturne No. 20 in C-sharp minor, Op. posth., "Lento con gran espressione", P 1, No. 16, KKIVa/16, is a solo piano piece composed by Frédéric Chopin in 1830 and published in 1870.
Title: Fantasia contrappuntistica
Passage: Fantasia contrappuntistica is a solo piano piece composed by Ferruccio Busoni in 1910. Busoni created a number of versions of the work, including several for solo piano and one for two pianos. It has been arranged for organ and for orchestra since the composer's death.
Title: Piano Sonata No. 5 (Prokofiev)
Passage: Sergei Prokofiev's Piano Sonata no. 5 in C major, Op. 38 (1923) and Op. 135 (revised 1952-53) is a sonata for solo piano. Prokofiev composed the sonata in Ettal, by the Bavarian Alps, and dedicated it to Pierre Souvtchinski, a musicologist and friend. Even though the revised version of the sonata has a new opus number, if one compares the two versions closely, there are few radical differences between the two, with most of the changes occurring in the last movement. This sonata was the only piano piece of this genre to be composed during his life outside of Russia.
Title: Concerto for Solo Piano (Alkan)
Passage: Concerto for Solo Piano (French: "Concerto pour piano seul" ) is a 3-movement solo piano piece written by Charles-Valentin Alkan. The pieces are part of a 12 piece cycle entitled "Douze études dans tous les tons mineurs" (12 Studies in the Minor Keys), published in 1857 (although it may have been written some years earlier). With sections marked "Tutti", "Solo" and "Piano", the piece requires the soloist to present the voices of both the orchestra and the soloist. The pianist Jack Gibbons comments: "The style and form of the music take on a monumental quality—rich, thickly set textures and harmonies ... conjure up the sound world of a whole orchestra and tax the performer, both physically and mentally, to the limit."
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1910
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Excursions (Barber)
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Samuel Barber
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Who was born first, Rosey or Roman Reigns?
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Title: Rosey (wrestler)
Passage: Matthew Tapunu'u Anoaʻi (April 7, 1970 – April 17, 2017) was a Samoan-American professional wrestler, best known for his time on the independent circuit under numerous ring names, and his time in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), where he competed as Rosey. He was the brother of WWE wrestler Roman Reigns.
Title: Roman Reigns
Passage: Leati Joseph Anoaʻi (born May 25, 1985) is an American professional wrestler, actor, former professional Canadian football player and a member of the Anoaʻi family signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Roman Reigns.
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: Wale Adebanwi
Passage: Professor Wale Adebanwi, (born 1969), is a Nigerian - born first Black African Rhodes Professor at Oxford University
Title: Persona and reception of Roman Reigns
Passage: The persona and reception of Roman Reigns refers to the ascendency of American professional wrestler Roman Reigns (Leati Joseph "Joe" Anoaʻi) within WWE which has divided critical and public opinion.
Title: Despoina
Passage: In Greek mythology, Despoina, Despoena or Despoine, was the daughter of Demeter and Poseidon and sister of Arion. She was the goddess of mysteries of Arcadian cults worshipped under the title "Despoina", "the mistress" alongside her mother Demeter, one of the goddesses of the Eleusinian mysteries. Her real name could not be revealed to anyone except those initiated to her mysteries. Pausanias spoke of Demeter as having two daughters; Kore being born first, then later Despoina. With Zeus being the father of Kore, and Poseidon as the father of Despoina. Pausanias made it clear that Kore is Persephone, though he wouldn't reveal Despoina's proper name.
Title: The Shield (professional wrestling)
Passage: The Shield was a professional wrestling stable in WWE from 2012 to 2014, which consisted of Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins.
Title: Gary Albright
Passage: Gary Albright (May 18, 1963 – January 7, 2000) was an American professional wrestler who performed most notably for Stampede Wrestling in Canada with UWF International, and All Japan Pro Wrestling in Japan. Albright was a member through marriage of the famous Anoaʻi wrestling family, including Afa and Sika, Yokozuna, Rikishi, The Rock, Jimmy and Jey Uso, and Roman Reigns. His widow, Monica, is the daughter of Afa Anoaʻi.
Title: Anoaʻi family
Passage: The Anoaʻi family, originating from American Samoa, is a family of professional wrestlers. Family members have comprised several tag teams and stables within a variety of promotions. Famous members of the family include Rikishi, Umaga, Yokozuna, Roman Reigns and The Usos.
Title: Payback (2016)
Passage: Payback (2016) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) and WWE Network event, produced by WWE. It took place on May 1, 2016, at the Allstate Arena in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont, Illinois. It was the fourth event in the Payback chronology. Eight matches were contested at the event, with two being shown on the pre-show. In the main event, Roman Reigns defeated AJ Styles to retain the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Critics gave mixed reactions for the event and mocked WWE for promoting the event as the start of a "new era" despite employing several storylines they have been using since the late 1990s.
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Rosey
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Rosey (wrestler)
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Roman Reigns
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Who has won more ATP titles, Julien Benneteau or Ryan Harrison?
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Title: Ryan Harrison (tennis)
Passage: Ryan Harrison (born May 7, 1992) is an American professional tennis player. Harrison has won one career ATP title, his lone victory so far coming at the 2017 Memphis Open. He is currently the 5th-highest ranked U.S.men's singles player.
Title: Julien Benneteau
Passage: Julien Benneteau (] ; born 20 December 1981) is a French professional tennis player. His career-high singles ranking is ATP world no. 25, which he reached in November 2014. He formerly resided in Boulogne-Billancourt and now lives in Geneva. Benneteau is generally regarded as one of the best singles players on the tour who has not won a title, finishing as runner-up in ten ATP tournaments. He reached the quarterfinals of the 2006 French Open and the semifinals of the 2014 Cincinnati Masters.
Title: 2010 Shanghai Rolex Masters – Doubles
Passage: Julien Benneteau and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga were the defending champions, but Benneteau chose to not participate due to left wrist injury.
Title: 2015 French Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Julien Benneteau and Édouard Roger-Vasselin were the defending champions, but Benneteau withdrew from the tournament because of a sports hernia. Roger-Vasselin played alongside Guillermo García-López, but lost in the third round to Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo.
Title: 2011 Winston-Salem Open – Singles
Passage: Sergiy Stakhovsky was the defending champion, but lost to Julien Benneteau in the quarterfinals. John Isner defeated Benneteau in the final, 4–6, 6–3, 6–4.
Title: Richard Gasquet career statistics
Passage: This page is a list of the main career statistics of French tennis player, Richard Gasquet. To date, Gasquet has won fourteen ATP singles titles. He was also the runner-up at the 2005 Hamburg Masters and Canada Masters in 2006 and 2012, a semi-finalist at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships and 2013 US Open and a bronze medallist in men's doubles with Julien Benneteau at the 2012 London Olympics. On July 9, 2007, Gasquet achieved a career high singles ranking of World No. 7.
Title: 2010 Open Sud de France – Doubles
Passage: Julien Benneteau and Nicolas Mahut were the defending champions, however Benneteau was injured (left wrist).
Title: 2014 Citi Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Julien Benneteau and Nenad Zimonjić were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together. Benneteau played alongside Michaël Llodra, but lost to Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecău in the first round. Zimonjić teamed up with Daniel Nestor, but lost to Juan Sebastián Cabal and David Marrero in the first round.
Title: 2015 Open 13 – Doubles
Passage: Julien Benneteau and Édouard Roger-Vasselin were the defending champions, but did not participate due to Benneteau's injury.
Title: 2014 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters – Doubles
Passage: Julien Benneteau and Nenad Zimonjić were the defending champions, but decided not to participate together. Benneteau played alongside Édouard Roger-Vasselin, but lost to Bob and Mike Bryan in the quarterfinals. Zimonjić teamed up with Daniel Nestor, but lost to the Bryan brothers in the semifinals. The Bryans became the new champions, defeating Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo 6–3, 3–6, [10–8] in the final.
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Ryan Harrison
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Julien Benneteau
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Ryan Harrison (tennis)
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Jack Taylor officiated a match that was contested by what teams?
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Title: Jack Taylor (referee)
Passage: John Keith "Jack" Taylor, OBE (21 April 1930 – 27 July 2012) was an English football referee, famous for officiating in the 1974 FIFA World Cup Final during which he awarded two penalties in the first 30 minutes. The first of these penalty kicks, awarded after just a minute of play, created World Cup history – it was the first penalty kick ever awarded in a World Cup final.
Title: 1974 FIFA World Cup Final
Passage: The 1974 FIFA World Cup Final was the final match of the 1974 FIFA World Cup, the 10th FIFA World Cup, a competition to determine the world champion among national men's football sides. The match was contested by the Netherlands and West Germany, with the West Germans winning 2–1. The Netherlands opened the scoring via a Johan Neeskens penalty in the second minute, only for Paul Breitner to equalise with another penalty in the 25th minute before Gerd Müller scored the winning goal in the 43rd minute, claiming West Germany's second FIFA World Cup.
Title: Pieces (film)
Passage: Pieces (Original title: "Mil gritos tiene la noche"; translation: "The Night Has 1000 Screams") is a 1982 exploitation slasher film directed by Spanish filmmaker Juan Piquer Simon and stars Christopher George, Linda Day, Frank Braña, Edmund Purdom, Paul L. Smith, Ian Sera, and Jack Taylor. Set at a college campus, the film follows a murderer brutally killing many of the students and using their body parts to make a human jigsaw puzzle. Since its release, the film has attracted a cult following and has been a drive-in favorite.
Title: Jack Taylor (heavyweight man)
Passage: Jack Taylor (c. 1946 – 4 February 2006) was reputedly Britain's fattest man.
Title: Jack Taylor (TV series)
Passage: Jack Taylor is an Irish mystery television drama based on the novels by Ken Bruen. Set in Galway, the program features Iain Glen in the eponymous role of Jack Taylor, a former officer with the Garda Síochána (national police) who becomes a "finder" (private investigator) after leaving the service; Taylor looks for clues others have overlooked, and knows the streets of his hometown like the back of his hand.
Title: Jack Taylor (journalist)
Passage: Jack Taylor (born December 1928) is host of the Jack Taylor Show on 1220 WKRS Radio in the Chicago area.
Title: George Taylor (footballer, born 1948)
Passage: George Jack Taylor (born 23 October 1948) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a winger.
Title: Jack Green (footballer, born 1919)
Passage: Jack Taylor Green (26 August 1919 – 23 July 1981) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Title: Jack Taylor (Arizona politician)
Passage: Jerald Jackson Taylor, known as Jack Taylor (May 23, 1907 – March 31, 1995), was an educator and Republican politician from Mesa, Arizona. He was the mayor of Mesa and served in both houses, consecutively, of the Arizona State Legislature.
Title: Jack Taylor (musician)
Passage: Jack Taylor (1965–1997) was an American musician and member of several popular bands. He was born Richard Violet in Urbana, Ohio.
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Netherlands and West Germany
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Jack Taylor (referee)
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1974 FIFA World Cup Final
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Words of Radiance was a part of which series written by Brandon Sanderson?
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Title: Words of Radiance
Passage: Words of Radiance is a 2014 epic fantasy novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson and the second book in "The Stormlight Archive" series. The novel was published on March 4, 2014 by Tor Books. "Words of Radiance" consists of one prologue, 89 chapters, an epilogue and 14 interludes. It is preceded by "The Way of Kings" and followed by "Oathbringer".
Title: The Stormlight Archive
Passage: The Stormlight Archive is an ongoing epic fantasy series written by American author Brandon Sanderson. Planned as the first of ten books, "The Way of Kings" was published on August 31, 2010 by Tor Books in the United States. The second book, "Words of Radiance", was published on March 4, 2014. The third book in the series, titled "Oathbringer", is scheduled to be released on November 14, 2017.
Title: Elantris
Passage: Elantris is a fantasy novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson. It was first published on April 21, 2005 by Tor Books and is significant as Sanderson's first published book.
Title: The Way of Kings
Passage: The Way of Kings is a 2010 epic fantasy novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson and the first book in "The Stormlight Archive" series. The novel was published on August 31, 2010 by Tor Books. "The Way of Kings" consists of one prelude, one prologue, 75 chapters, an epilogue and 9 interludes. It was followed by "Words of Radiance" in 2014.
Title: Mistborn series
Passage: Mistborn is a series of epic fantasy novels written by American author Brandon Sanderson and published by Tor Books. The first series, published between 2006 and 2008, consists of "", "", and "".
Title: Rithmatist series
Passage: The Rithmatist series is a young adult fantasy series written by American author Brandon Sanderson. At least two books are planned in the series: The Rithmatist (2013) and a second volume titled The Aztlanian is planned.
Title: The Gathering Storm (novel)
Passage: The Gathering Storm is a fantasy novel by American writers Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson, the twelfth book in the series "The Wheel of Time". It was incomplete when Jordan died on September 16, 2007, from cardiac amyloidosis. His widow Harriet McDougal and his publisher Tom Doherty chose Sanderson to continue the book.
Title: Mistborn Adventure Game
Passage: The Mistborn Adventure Game is a pen and paper role playing game that was published in 2011 by Crafty Games and is a licensed release based on American author Brandon Sanderson's "Mistborn" novel series. Sanderson was involved in the game's creation and the game is set in Scadrial; the World created by the "Mistborn" series. The initial "Mistborn Adventure Game" book was released on December 16, 2011. Since 2011, two supplementary material books have been published. The first supplement was released March 2014 and is called "Terris: Wrought of Copper". The second supplement was released on August 3, 2014 and is called "Alloy of Law", not to be confused with the fourth "Mistborn" book called "".
Title: Oathbringer
Passage: Oathbringer is an upcoming 2017 epic fantasy novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson and the third book in "The Stormlight Archive" series. It will be published by Tor Books and is scheduled to be released on November 14, 2017. "Oathbringer" will consist of one prologue, 122 chapters, an epilogue and 14 interludes. It is preceded by "Words of Radiance".
Title: White Sand (graphic novel)
Passage: White Sand is a fantasy graphic novel series written by American author Brandon Sanderson and Rik Hoskin, with artwork by Julius Gopez. The first part of the planned trilogy, "White Sand Volume I", was published on June 28, 2016.
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The Stormlight Archive
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Words of Radiance
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The Stormlight Archive
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Hans Behrendt and Scott Sanders, have which mutual occupations?
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Title: Scott Sanders (director)
Passage: Scott Sanders is an American screenwriter and film director. He is best known for his work with the films "Black Dynamite" and "Thick as Thieves".
Title: Hans Behrendt
Passage: Hans Behrendt (28 September 1889 – 1942) was a German actor, screenwriter and film director.
Title: Fräulein Lilli
Passage: Fräulein Lilli or Miss Lilli is a 1936 Austrian comedy film directed by Hans Behrendt, Robert Wohlmuth and Max Neufeld. It starred Franciska Gaal, Hans Jaray and S.Z. Sakall. It was Gaal's last European film, although she did briefly start work in 1946 on "Renee XIV", before it was abandoned during filming.
Title: The Trousers
Passage: The Trousers (German:Die Hose) is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Werner Krauss, Jenny Jugo and Rudolf Forster. It was based on a play by Carl Sternheim. Art direction was by Heinrich Richter and Franz Schroedter. The film is notable for the performance of Veit Harlan, later the director who made the controversial antisemitic "Jew Suss", as a Jewish barber in a film made by a director who would later died in the holocaust.
Title: Wedding at Lake Wolfgang
Passage: Wedding at Lake Wolfgang (German: Hochzeit am Wolfgangsee) is a 1933 German musical film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Hugo Schrader, Gustl Gstettenbaur and Oskar Sima. Made at the end of the Weimar Republic it had release problems due to Nazi objections to the film's Jewish director.
Title: Prinz Louis Ferdinand
Passage: Prinz Louis Ferdinand is a 1927 German silent historical film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Kurt Junker, Christa Tordy, Hans Stüwe and Jenny Jugo. It was based on the life of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia (1772–1806). It was part of the series of Prussian films made during Weimar Germany.
Title: The Heath Is Green (1932 film)
Passage: The Heath Is Green (German: Grün ist die Heide) is a 1932 German musical film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Camilla Spira, Peter Voß and Theodor Loos. Three men go on holiday to a cabin in the middle of a heath. Soon growing bored they venture out to investigate their surroundings.
Title: Danton (1931 film)
Passage: Danton is a 1931 German historical drama film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Fritz Kortner, Lucie Mannheim and Gustaf Gründgens. It depicts the dramatic downfall and execution of Georges Danton in 1794 at the hands of Maximilien Robespierre.
Title: The New Land (1924 film)
Passage: The New Land (German:Neuland) is a 1924 German silent historical film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Otto Gebühr, Reinhold Schünzel and Aud Egede-Nissen. It depicts the discovery of the Americas by Christopher Columbus. It premiered in Berlin on 12 August 1924.
Title: Kohlhiesel's Daughters (1930 film)
Passage: Kohlhiesel's Daughters (German: Kohlhiesels Töchter) is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Henny Porten, Fritz Kampers and Leo Peukert. It is an adaptation of the play "Kohlhiesel's Daughters" by Hanns Kräly, which has been made into a number of films. The film was a significant success at the box office, establishing the silent actress Porten as a sound star. Porten plays the role of twin sisters, one of whom is vicacious and the other unpleasant.
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screenwriter and film director
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Hans Behrendt
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Scott Sanders (director)
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In which country is the professional football club Located With which levi risamasu play until he got transfered to AGOVV apeldoorn?
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Title: Levi Risamasu
Passage: Levi Risamasu (born 23 November 1982 in Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel) is a Dutch footballer. He currently plays with AGOVV Apeldoorn since 2005. He previously played with NAC Breda from 2001 until his transfer.
Title: NAC Breda
Passage: NAC Breda (] ), often simply known as NAC, is a Dutch professional football club, based in Breda, The Netherlands. NAC Breda play in the Rat Verlegh Stadium, named after their most important player, Antoon 'Rat' Verlegh. They play in the Dutch Eredivisie and are known by the fierce and fanatic support of their fans. In their history, NAC won one national title in 1921 and won one Cup in 1973.
Title: AGOVV Apeldoorn
Passage: AGOVV Apeldoorn (] ) is a Dutch football club from the city of Apeldoorn, established in 1913.
Title: Martijn Thomassen
Passage: Martijn Thomassen (born 6 June 1990 in Geldrop) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a Defender. He formerly played for AGOVV Apeldoorn and FC Eindhoven. He is currently without a club.
Title: Mees Siers
Passage: Mees Siers (born 6 October 1987 in Zelhem) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays for Icelandic Úrvalsdeild club Fjölnir. He formerly played for De Graafschap, AGOVV Apeldoorn and Helmond Sport.
Title: Michiel Hemmen
Passage: Michiel Hemmen (born 28 June 1987) is a professional football player from the Netherlands, who plays for FC Emmen as a forward. He formerly played for FC Volendam, AGOVV Apeldoorn, BV Veendam, Westerlo, SC Cambuur, BK Häcken and Excelsior.
Title: Jan Michels
Passage: Jan Michels (born September 8, 1970 in Deventer) is a Dutch footballer. He has played with AGOVV Apeldoorn since 2005. His first professional club was FC Zwolle in 1990. He later played with the Go Ahead Eagles, Motherwell FC in Scotland, Sparta Rotterdam and FC Den Bosch. He played as a centre midfielder
Title: Thomas De Corte
Passage: Thomas De Corte (born 31 March 1988) is a Belgian professional footballer who is currently without a club. He formerly played for Lierse and AGOVV Apeldoorn.
Title: Gieljan Tissingh
Passage: Gieljan Tissingh (born 19 April 1990 in Nunspeet) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a centre back. He is currently without a club after having formerly played for FC Zwolle, AGOVV Apeldoorn and FC Oss.
Title: Oger Klos
Passage: Oger Klos (born 19 August 1993 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. He is currently without a club after having formerly played for AGOVV Apeldoorn and Telstar.
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Netherlands
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Levi Risamasu
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NAC Breda
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What is the religious organization led by an American musician, writer, and convicted child molester born in 1945?
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Title: Nuwaubian Nation
Passage: The Nuwaubian Nation or Nuwaubian movement is a religious organization founded and led by Dwight York. York began founding Black Muslim groups in New York in 1967. He changed his teachings and the names of his groups many times, incorporating concepts from Judaism, Christianity, and many esoteric beliefs.
Title: Dwight York
Passage: Dwight D. York (born June 26, 1945), also known as Malachi Z. York, Issa Al Haadi Al Mahdi, Dr. York, "et alii", is an American musician, writer, and convicted child molester, known as the founding leader of various religious/political groups, including most notably the quasi-religious cult known as the Nuwaubian movement, among other names.
Title: Lisa Biron
Passage: Lisa A. Biron (born 1969) is an attorney from Manchester, New Hampshire, and a convicted child molester and child pornographer. In November 2012, she was indicted on federal charges related to the sexual exploitation of her 14-year-old daughter, including taking her to Canada to have sex with a man there. She was convicted on all charges in a January 2013 trial, and was sentenced that May to 40 years in prison.
Title: A. M. Homes
Passage: Amy M. Homes (pen name A. M. Homes; born December 18, 1961, Washington, D.C.) is an American writer. She is best known for her controversial novels and unusual short stories, which feature extreme situations and characters. Notably, her "The End of Alice" (1996) is a novel about a convicted child molester and murderer.
Title: The Mark (1961 film)
Passage: The Mark is a 1961 film which tells the story of a convicted child molester, now out of prison, who is suspected in the molestation and beating of another child. The picture stars Stuart Whitman, Maria Schell, Rod Steiger and Brenda De Banzie.
Title: Nathaniel Bar-Jonah
Passage: Nathaniel Benjamin Levi Bar-Jonah (February 15, 1957 – April 13, 2008), born David Paul Brown, was a convicted child molester, possible serial killer and cannibal who was serving a 130-year prison sentence without the possibility of parole in Montana after being convicted of kidnapping, aggravated assault, and sexual assault of various children. He was born in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Title: Peter Righton
Passage: ""Pedro Santos (19262007), known as Peter Righton"', was a child protection expert and social care worker, and a convicted child molester. In 2013, the Metropolitan Police launched Operation Cayacos to investigate claims that Righton was part of an establishment paedophile network.
Title: James Hydrick
Passage: James Allen Hydrick (born February 28, 1959) is an American former stage performer, self-described psychic and a convicted child molester. Hydrick claimed to be able to perform acts of telekinesis, such as his trademark trick of moving a pencil resting at the edge of a table. Following a nationally televised demonstration of his abilities on the American reality show "That's Incredible! ", he was unable to prove his supernatural abilities on another show, "That's My Line", hosted by Bob Barker, and Hydrick subsequently confessed the fraud to an investigative reporter.
Title: The Woodsman (2004 film)
Passage: The Woodsman is a 2004 American drama film directed and co-written (with Steven Fechter) by Nicole Kassell, based on Fechter's play of the same name. The movie stars Kevin Bacon as a convicted child molester who must adjust to life after prison. The movie's name refers to the woodsman from the fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood who kills the wolf to save the titular child.
Title: Robert 'Dolly' Dunn
Passage: Robert Joseph "Dolly" Dunn (c. 1941 – 11 July 2009) was an Australian convicted child molester. He was a school teacher by profession, working for the Marist Brothers, a Catholic religious order.
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Nuwaubian Nation
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Nuwaubian Nation
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Dwight York
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What county is Princeton Stadium located in?
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Title: 2005 Princeton Tigers football team
Passage: The 2005 Princeton Tigers football team represented Princeton University in the 2005 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The team was coached by Roger Hughes and played their home games at Princeton Stadium in Princeton, New Jersey. They were members of the Ivy League.
Title: Princeton, New Jersey
Passage: Princeton is a municipality with a borough form of government in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States, that was established in its current form on January 1, 2013, through the consolidation of the Borough of Princeton and Princeton Township. As of the 2010 United States Census, the municipality's population was 28,572, reflecting the former township's population of 16,265, along with the 12,307 in the former borough.
Title: 2004 Princeton Tigers football team
Passage: The 2004 Princeton Tigers football team represented Princeton University in the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The team was coached by Roger Hughes and played their home games at Princeton Stadium in Princeton, New Jersey. They were members of the Ivy League.
Title: 2000 Princeton Tigers football team
Passage: The 2000 Princeton Tigers football team represented Princeton University in the 2000 NCAA Division I-AA football season. In their first year under head coach Roger Hughes, the team compiled a 3–7 record (3–4 against Ivy League opponents) and finished in fifth place in the Ivy League. The team played its home games at Princeton Stadium in Princeton, New Jersey.
Title: 2003 Princeton Tigers football team
Passage: The 2003 Princeton Tigers football team represented Princeton University in the 2003 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The team was coached by Roger Hughes and played their home games at Princeton Stadium in Princeton, New Jersey. They were members of the Ivy League.
Title: 2006 Princeton Tigers football team
Passage: The 2006 Princeton Tigers football team represented Princeton University in the 2006 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The team was coached by Roger Hughes and played their home games at Princeton Stadium in Princeton, New Jersey. They were members of the Ivy League.
Title: 2002 Princeton Tigers football team
Passage: The 2002 Princeton Tigers football team represented Princeton University in the 2002 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The team was coached by Roger Hughes and played their home games at Princeton Stadium in Princeton, New Jersey. They were members of the Ivy League.
Title: 2007 Princeton Tigers football team
Passage: The 2007 Princeton Tigers football team represented Princeton University in the 2007 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The team was coached by Roger Hughes and played their home games at Princeton Stadium in Princeton, New Jersey. They were members of the Ivy League.
Title: 2001 Princeton Tigers football team
Passage: The 2001 Princeton Tigers football team represented Princeton University in the 2001 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The team was coached by Roger Hughes and played their home games at Princeton Stadium in Princeton, New Jersey. They were members of the Ivy League.
Title: 2009 Princeton Tigers football team
Passage: The 2009 Princeton Tigers football team represented Princeton University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The team was coached by Roger Hughes and played their home games at Princeton Stadium in Princeton, New Jersey. They were members of the Ivy League.
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Mercer County
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2005 Princeton Tigers football team
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Princeton, New Jersey
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Zhanna Gromova coached which 2002 Olympic silver medalist?
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Title: Zhanna Gromova
Passage: Zhanna Fyodorovna Gromova (Russian: Жанна Фёдоровна Громова ; born 22 January 1949 in Vologda) is a Russian figure skating coach. Among her former and current students are Nikolai Morozov, Ilia Averbukh, Sergei Dobrin, Abzal Rakimgaliev and most notably Irina Slutskaya, who had worked with Gromova for her entire career.
Title: Ilia Averbukh
Passage: Ilia Izyaslavovich Averbukh (Russian: Илья Изяславович Авербух , correctly spelled "Ilya"; born 18 December 1973) is a Russian ice dancer. With former wife Irina Lobacheva, he is the 2002 Olympic silver medalist, the 2002 World champion and the 2003 European champion.
Title: Anton Sikharulidze
Passage: Anton Tarielyevich Sikharulidze (Russian: Антон Тариэльевич Сихарулидзе , born 25 October 1976) is a Russian former pair skater. With Elena Berezhnaya, he is the 1998 and 1999 World champion, 1998 Olympic silver medalist and 2002 Olympic champion.
Title: Naidangiin Tüvshinbayar
Passage: Naidangiin Tüvshinbayar (Mongolian: Найдангийн Түвшинбаяр born 1 June 1984) is a Mongolian judoka. He is the 2008 Olympic Champion, 2012 Olympic silver medalist, 2014 Asian games champion, 2015 World Bronze medalist, 2016 Asian championship Gold medalist, 2007 silver medalist and two-time (2008,2011) bronze medalist in -100 kg division.
Title: Irina Lobacheva
Passage: Irina Viktorovna Lobacheva (Russian: Ирина Викторовна Лобачёва ; born 18 February 1973) is a Russian former competitive ice dancer. With partner Ilia Averbukh, she is the 2002 Olympic silver medalist, the 2002 World champion and the 2003 European champion.
Title: Zhang Hao (figure skater)
Passage: Zhang Hao (; born July 6, 1984) is a Chinese pair skater. With current partner Yu Xiaoyu, he is the 2016–17 Grand Prix Final silver medalist and 2017 Asian Winter Games champion. With former partner Peng Cheng, he is the 2015 Four Continents silver medalist. With former partner Zhang Dan, he is the 2006 Olympic silver medalist, a four-time (2005 bronze, 2006, 2008, 2009 silver) World medalist, and a two-time (2005, 2010) Four Continents champion.
Title: Ksenia Stolbova
Passage: Ksenia Andreyevna Stolbova (Russian: Ксе́ния Андре́евна Столбо́ва ; born 7 February 1992) is a Russian pair skater. With partner Fedor Klimov, she is the 2014 Olympic silver medalist, the 2014 Olympic champion in the team event, the 2014 World silver medalist, a three-time European medalist (2012 bronze, 2014, 2015 silver), the 2015–16 Grand Prix Final champion, the 2013 Winter Universiade champion, a two-time World Junior medalist (2010 bronze, 2011 silver), and a three-time Russian national champion (2014, 2015, 2017).
Title: Elena Berezhnaya
Passage: Elena Viktorovna Berezhnaya (Russian: Елена Викторовна Бережная , born 11 October 1977) is a Russian former pair skater. With partner Anton Sikharulidze, she is the 1998 and 1999 World champion, 1998 Olympic silver medalist and 2002 Olympic champion.
Title: Fedor Klimov
Passage: Fedor Alexandrovich Klimov (Russian: Фёдор Александрович Климов ; born 7 September 1990) is a Russian pair skater. With partner Ksenia Stolbova, he is the 2014 Olympic silver medalist, the 2014 Olympic champion in the team event, the 2014 World silver medalist, a three-time European medalist (2012 bronze, 2014, 2015 silver), the 2015–16 Grand Prix Final champion, the 2013 Winter Universiade champion, a two-time World Junior medalist (2010 bronze, 2011 silver), and a three-time Russian national champion (2014, 2015, 2017).
Title: Allyson Felix
Passage: Allyson Michelle Felix (born November 18, 1985) is an American track and field sprinter who competes in the 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters. At 200 meters, she is the 2012 Olympic champion, a 3-time World champion (2005–09), and 2-time Olympic silver medalist (2004–08). At 400 meters, she is the 2015 World champion, 2011 World silver medalist, 2016 Olympic silver medalist, and 2017 World bronze medalist.
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Ilia Izyaslavovich Averbukh
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Zhanna Gromova
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Ilia Averbukh
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Does Aronia or Hermannia have more species?
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Title: Aronia
Passage: Aronia is a genus of deciduous shrubs, the chokeberries, in the family Rosaceae native to eastern North America and most commonly found in wet woods and swamps. The genus is usually considered to contain two or three species, one of which is naturalized in Europe. A fourth form that has long been cultivated under the name "Aronia" is now considered to be an intergeneric hybrid, "Sorbaronia mitschurinii".
Title: Hermannia
Passage: Hermannia is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It comprises at least 65 species with many more species as yet unresolved.
Title: Aronia prunifolia
Passage: Aronia prunifolia, called the purple chokeberry, is a North American species of shrubs in the rose family. It is native to eastern Canada and to the eastern and central United States, from Nova Scotia west to Ontario and Wisconsin, south as far as western South Carolina with an isolated population reported in southern Alabama.
Title: Aronia arbutifolia
Passage: Aronia arbutifolia, called the red chokeberry, is a North American species of shrubs in the rose family. It is native to eastern Canada and to the eastern and central United States, from eastern Texas to Nova Scotia inland to Ontario, Ohio, Kentucky, and Oklahoma.
Title: Hermannia (Acari)
Passage: Hermannia is a genus of mites that includes several dozen described species. Typically they dwell in moss, feeding partly on fungi.
Title: Photinia
Passage: Photinia ( ) is a genus of about 40–60 species of small trees and large shrubs, but the taxonomy has recently varied greatly, with the genera "Heteromeles", "Stranvaesia" and "Aronia" sometimes included in "Photinia".
Title: Aronia melanocarpa
Passage: Aronia melanocarpa, called the black chokeberry, is a species of shrubs in the rose family native to eastern North America, ranging from Canada to the central United States, from Newfoundland west to Ontario and Minnesota, south as far as Arkansas, Alabama, and Georgia. This plant has been introduced and is cultivated in Europe.
Title: Petunidin
Passage: Petunidin (Pt), like Europinidin and Malvidin, is derived from Delphinidin and is an O-methylated anthocyanidin of the 3-hydroxy type. It is a natural organic compound, a dark-red or purple water-soluble pigment found in many redberries including chokeberries ("Aronia sp"), Saskatoon berries ("Amelanchier alnifolia") or different species of grape (for instance "Vitis vinifera", or muscadine, "Vitis rotundifolia"), and also part of the pigments responsible for the petal colors in many flowers. This pigment gives the Indigo Rose tomatoes the majority of their deep purple color when the fruits are exposed to sunlight. The name of the molecule itself is derived from the word Petunia.
Title: × Sorbaronia mitschurinii
Passage: × "Sorbaronia mitschurinii, also known as Sorbaronia mitschurinii", is a domesticated species that was known until recently under the name "Aronia mitschurinii". It has been considered to be a group of cultivars of "Aronia melanocarpa", common ones including 'Viking' and 'Nero'. Genetic testing indicates it is likely a
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Hermannia
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Aronia
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Hermannia
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What choir is led by a member of the musical composition group of the early Baroque eras and the Renaissance?
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Title: Madrigal
Passage: A madrigal is a secular vocal music composition of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras. Traditionally, polyphonic madrigals are unaccompanied; the number of voices varies from two to eight, and most frequently from three to six. It is quite distinct from the Italian Trecento madrigal of the late 13th and 14th centuries, with which it shares only the name.
Title: Vox Angeli Children's Choir
Passage: The Vox Angeli Children's Choir is a popular children's choir which originated from the Philippines. The choir is made up boys and girls ages 8 – 15, and it recently established a youth choir for ages 16 and above. The Choir is led by their Conductor, Sir Chris Borela, who is a member of the Madrigal singers, with assistant conductors Sir Jonathan Coo and Sir Sheen Sanchez.
Title: Lodovico Zacconi
Passage: Lodovico (or Ludovico) Zacconi (11 June 1555 – 23 March 1627) was an Italian composer and musical theorist of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He worked as a singer, theologian, and writer on music in northern Italy and Austria; for a time he was in the employ of Archduke Karl of Graz, and worked in Graz and Vienna.
Title: Giulio Belli
Passage: Giulio Belli (ca. 1560 – 1621 or later) was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He was a prolific composer during the transitional time between the two musical eras, and worked in many cities in northern Italy.
Title: Venetian polychoral style
Passage: The Venetian polychoral style was a type of music of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras which involved spatially separate choirs singing in alternation. It represented a major stylistic shift from the prevailing polyphonic writing of the middle Renaissance, and was one of the major stylistic developments which led directly to the formation of what is now known as the Baroque style. A commonly encountered term for the separated choirs is "cori spezzati"—literally, separated choirs.
Title: Claudio Pari
Passage: Claudio Pari (1574 – after 1619) was an Italian composer, of Burgundian birth, of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He was a competent madrigalist, well regarded by his peers, as well as a late representative of the musical style/ethos known as "musica reservata".
Title: Giulio Caccini
Passage: Giulio Romolo Caccini (also Giulio Romano) (8 October 1551 – buried 10 December 1618), was an Italian composer, teacher, singer, instrumentalist and writer of the very late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He was one of the founders of the genre of opera, and one of the most influential creators of the new Baroque style. He was also the father of the composer Francesca Caccini.
Title: Bicinium
Passage: In music of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras, a bicinium (pl. bicinia) was a composition for only two parts, especially one for the purpose of teaching counterpoint or singing.
Title: Antonio Cifra
Passage: Antonio Cifra (1584? – 2 October 1629 in Loreto) was an Italian composer of the Roman School of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He was one of the significant transitional figures between the Renaissance and Baroque styles, and produced music in both idioms.
Title: Johannes Nucius
Passage: Johannes Nucius (also Nux, Nucis) (c. 1556 – March 25, 1620) was a German composer and music theorist of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. Although isolated from most of the major centers of musical activity, he was a polished composer in the style of Lassus and penned an extremely influential treatise on the rhetorical application of compositional devices.
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Vox Angeli Children's Choir
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Vox Angeli Children's Choir
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Madrigal
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What region of England did the 1990 480 km of Donington take place?
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Title: Donington Park
Passage: Donington Park is a motorsport circuit located near Castle Donington in Leicestershire, England. The circuit business is now owned by MotorSport Vision, and the surrounding Donington Park Estate is currently under lease by MotorSport Vision until 2038.
Title: 1990 480 km of Donington
Passage: The 1990 480 km of Donington was the seventh round of the 1990 World Sportscar Championship season, taking place at Donington Park, United Kingdom. It took place on September 2, 1990.
Title: 1990 480 km of Suzuka
Passage: The 1990 480 km of Suzuka was the opening round of the 1990 World Sportscar Championship season, taking place at Suzuka Circuit, Japan. It took place on April 8, 1990.
Title: 1990 480 km of Dijon
Passage: The 1990 480 km of Dijon was the fifth round of the 1990 World Sportscar Championship season, taking place at Circuit de Dijon-Prenois, France. It took place on July 22, 1990.
Title: 1990 480 km of Montreal
Passage: The 1990 480 km of Montreal (promoted as the Player's Ltée Mondial Montréal) was the eighth round of the 1990 World Sportscar Championship season, taking place at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Canada. It took place on September 23, 1990.
Title: 1990 480 km of Monza
Passage: The 1990 480 km of Monza was the second round of the 1990 World Sportscar Championship season, taking place at Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Italy. It took place on April 29, 1990.
Title: 1990 480 km of Spa
Passage: The 1990 480 km of Spa was the fourth round of the 1990 World Sportscar Championship season, taking place at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium. It took place on June 3, 1990.
Title: 1990 480 km of Mexico City
Passage: The 1990 480 km of Mexico City was the ninth and final round of the 1990 World Sportscar Championship season, taking place at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico. It took place on October 7, 1990.
Title: 1990 480 km of Silverstone
Passage: The 1990 480 km of Silverstone was the third round of the 1990 World Sportscar Championship season, taking place at Silverstone Circuit, United Kingdom. It took place on May 20, 1990.
Title: 1990 480 km of Nürburgring
Passage: The 1990 480 km of Nürburgring was the sixth round of the 1990 World Sportscar Championship season, taking place at Nürburgring, West Germany. It took place on August 19, 1990.
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Leicestershire
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1990 480 km of Donington
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Donington Park
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What 1967 Soviet comedy propelled Natalya Varley to stardom?
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Title: Natalya Varley
Passage: Natalya Varley (Russian: Наталья Владимировна Варлей , born June 22, 1947) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actress, who became famous in 1966 for her part in the comedy "Kidnapping, Caucasian Style". In 1989 she was designated as a Meritorious Artist of RSFSR.
Title: Kidnapping, Caucasian Style
Passage: Kidnapping, Caucasian Style (Russian: Кавказская пленница ) is a 1967 Soviet comedy film dealing with a humorous plot revolving around bride kidnapping, an old tradition that used to exist in certain regions of the Northern Caucasus.
Title: 1968 Soviet nuclear tests
Passage: The Soviet Union's 1968 nuclear test series was a group of 17 nuclear tests conducted in 1968. These tests followed the "1967 Soviet nuclear tests" series and preceded the "1969 Soviet nuclear tests" series.
Title: The Green Carriage
Passage: The Green Carriage (Russian: Зелёная карета , "Zelyonaya kareta " ) is a 1967 Soviet historical drama film directed by Yan Frid and starring Natalya Tenyakova, Vladimir Chestnokov and Igor Dmitriev. It portrays the life of the nineteenth century stage actress Varvara Asenkova.
Title: Nachalnik Kamchatki
Passage: Nachalnik Kamchatki (Russian: Начальник Камчатки , "Chief of Kamchatka") is the second album of the Soviet rock band Kino. The name of the album refers to the 1967 Soviet film "Nachalnik Chukotki" (Russian: Начальник Чукотки , "Chief of Chukotka"). Kamchatka and Chukchi Peninsula are neighboring peninsulae and federal districts in the Russian Far East.
Title: Wedding in Malinovka
Passage: Wedding in Malinovka (Russian: Свадьба в Малиновке , "Svadba v Malinovke") is a 1967 Soviet musical comedy film directed by Andrei Tutyshkin based on an operetta by Boris Aleksandrov adapted by Leonid Yukhvid.
Title: 1966 Soviet nuclear tests
Passage: The Soviet Union's 1966 nuclear test series was a group of 18 nuclear tests conducted in 1966. These tests followed the "1965 Soviet nuclear tests" series and preceded the "1967 Soviet nuclear tests" series.
Title: 1967 KFK competitions (Ukraine)
Passage: The 1967 KFK competitions in Ukraine were part of the 1967 Soviet KFK competitions that were conducted in the Soviet Union. It was 4th season of the KFK in Ukraine since its introduction in 1964.
Title: Strong with Spirit
Passage: Strong with Spirit (Russian: Сильные духом , "Silnye dukhom " ) is a 1967 Soviet spy film directed by Viktor Georgiyev based on a screenplay by Anatoli Grebnev and Aleksandr Lukin. It tells the story of the Soviet intelligence officer Nikolai Kuznetsov. The picture was the 26th most attended domestic film in the Soviet Union.
Title: I Loved You (film)
Passage: I Loved You (Russian: Я вас любил… , "Ya vas lyubil... " ), is a 1967 Soviet comedy film directed by Ilia Frez and written by Mikhail Lvovsky. The film was internationally popular in Eastern Europe. The film's topic was awakening romantic feelings in a group of Russian teenagers.
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Kidnapping, Caucasian Style
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Natalya Varley
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Kidnapping, Caucasian Style
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What film did Kwak Do-won play a role in and sold 11,375,954 tickets?
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Title: The Attorney
Passage: The Attorney () is a 2013 South Korean courtroom drama film directed and co-written by Yang Woo-suk, in his directorial debut (Yang was previously a film producer and webtoon author). With 11,375,954 tickets sold and a revenue of ₩82.9 billion , "The Attorney" became the 8th best-selling Korean film of all time, and the second highest-grossing Korean film of 2013.
Title: Kwak Do-won
Passage: Kwak Do-won (born Kwak Byung-kyu on May 17, 1974) is a South Korean actor. He is known for his roles in the films "The Yellow Sea" (2010), "" (2012), "The Attorney" (2013) and "The Wailing" (2016).
Title: Steel Rain
Passage: Steel Rain is an upcoming South Korean action drama film directed by Yang Woo-suk, based on his webtoon of the same name. The film stars Jung Woo-sung and Kwak Do-won.
Title: The Mayor (2017 film)
Passage: The Mayor (, lit. "Special Citizen") is a 2017 South Korean political drama film written and directed by Park In-je. It stars Choi Min-sik, Kwak Do-won, Shim Eun-kyung, Moon So-ri, Ra Mi-ran, Ryu Hye-young and Ki Hong Lee. The film was released in South Korea on April 26, 2017 and in the US and Canada on April 28.
Title: An Ethics Lesson
Passage: An Ethics Lesson (; lit. "The Ethics of Anger") is a 2013 South Korean film starring Lee Je-hoon, Cho Jin-woong, Kim Tae-hoon, Kwak Do-won and Moon So-ri. Written and directed by Park Myoung-rang, the crime thriller centers on four suspicious men involved in a college girl's murder.
Title: Kwak Ji-min
Passage: Kwak Ji-min (born Kwak Sun-hee on February 13, 1985) is a South Korean actress. She is best known overseas for her leading role in the Kim Ki-duk film "Samaritan Girl", for which she won Best New Actress at the 2004 Busan Film Critics Awards.
Title: List of films that received the Golden Film
Passage: This page is a list of films that received the Golden Film since its introduction in 2001 by the Netherlands Film Festival and the Netherlands Film Fund. In 2001 and 2002, films from the Netherlands received the award once they had sold 75,000 tickets. From 2003 to date, the Golden Film is awarded to films from the Netherlands once they have sold 100,000 tickets. This page shows, for both audience criteria, which films received the Golden Film and how soon they received it after their releases.
Title: Phantom (TV series)
Passage: Phantom () is a 2012 South Korean television series, starring So Ji-sub, Lee Yeon-hee, Um Ki-joon, Kwak Do-won, and Song Ha-yoon. The police procedural tackles crimes and clues in the cyber world, weaving a massive, twist-filled mystery of murders, identity switches, corruption and conspiracy.
Title: A Company Man
Passage: A Company Man () is a 2012 South Korean action thriller film starring So Ji-sub, Lee Mi-yeon, Kwak Do-won and Kim Dong-jun. It is about a hitman who find himself targeted by his ex-employers after he falls in love with a single mother and quits his job.
Title: Good Doctor (TV series)
Passage: Good Doctor () is a 2013 South Korean medical drama television series starring Joo Won, Moon Chae-won, Joo Sang-wook, Kim Min-seo, Chun Ho-jin, Kwak Do-won and Ko Chang-seok. It aired on KBS2 from August 5 to October 8, 2013, on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.
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The Attorney
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Kwak Do-won
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The Attorney
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Are both Chantal Claret and Tommy Karevik a singer?
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Title: Tommy Karevik
Passage: Tommy Karevik (born November 1, 1981) is a Swedish metal vocalist, best known as the singer for metal bands Seventh Wonder and Kamelot.
Title: Chantal Claret
Passage: Chantal Claret Euringer (born February 21, 1982), known as Chantal Claret, is an American singer/songwriter. She is best known as the lead singer for the rock and power pop band Morningwood.
Title: The One, The Only...
Passage: The One, The Only... is the debut album of musician Chantal Claret, released on June 19, 2012 by The End Records and was recorded at Studio Edison in New York. "The Pleasure Seeker - EP" appears in the gallery of the iPod Classic on Apple's US site.
Title: Morningwood
Passage: Morningwood was an alternative rock band from New York City. Founded in 2001, it primarily consisted of Pedro Yanowitz and Chantal Claret. Morningwood was signed to Capitol Records and released two albums. Claret went solo in 2012 and folded the band.
Title: Chantal Goya
Passage: Chantal Goya (born Chantal de Guerre; 10 June 1942) is a French singer and actress.
Title: Kamelot
Passage: Kamelot is an American power metal band from Tampa, Florida, formed by Thomas Youngblood and Richard Warner in 1991. The Norwegian vocalist Roy Khan joined for the album "Siége Perilous", and shared songwriting credit with Youngblood until his departure in April 2011. On June 22, 2012, Youngblood announced on their website that their new vocalist is the Swedish singer Tommy Karevik, who was first featured on Kamelot's album "Silverthorn" as main vocalist, co-songwriter and lyricist.
Title: Silverthorn (album)
Passage: Silverthorn is the tenth studio album by the American power metal band Kamelot. The album was released on the Steamhammer label, a division of SPV, on October 2012 worldwide. It is the first album to feature Tommy Karevik as the lead singer and their third concept album, after "Epica" (2003) and "The Black Halo" (2005). The concept and story are original, and features a 19th-century little girl named Jolee, who dies in a tragic accident witnessed by her twin brothers. The story deals with how the girl's affluent family handles the tragic event, leading to cover-ups, secrets, and betrayal. The cover by Stefan Heilemann shows Jolee, the main character and angel of afterlife, as an adult.
Title: Tommy Heath
Passage: Thomas Allen "Tommy" Heath (born March 31, 1947) is the lead singer, rhythm guitarist, and occasional keyboardist of Tommy Tutone, a 1980s rock band most famous for their top 5 hit, "867-5309/Jenny." A common misconception is that Tommy Tutone is the name of the lead singer; it is the name of the band. The name of the band developed from the original name "Tommy and the Tu-tones" to merely Tommy Tutone. He left the band after the release of their third album, 1983's "National Emotion". In 1994, he released an album that included tracks recorded after his Tommy Tutone days, titled "Nervous Love".
Title: Chantal Chamandy
Passage: Chantal Chamandy (born about 1966) is a Canadian singer and entertainer based in Montreal, Quebec. She previously performed under the names Chantal Condor and Chantal.
Title: Tommy Puett
Passage: Ralph Thomas "Tommy" Puett lll (born January 12, 1971) is an American actor, singer, dancer, and businessman. He is best known for his role as Tyler Benchfield on "Life Goes On". Tommy left the show in 1991. Tommy is the older brother of former Kids Incorporated star Devyn Puett. In high school Tommy was signed to Scotti Brothers Records. Tommy released his only album "Life Goes On" in 1990. That same year Tommy's only video album "Heart Attack" was released. Devyn sang back up vocals on the album. After releasing "Life Goes On" Tommy was cast as Ben in "Switchback" in 1997. "Switchback" was Tommy's last acting role.
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yes
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Chantal Claret
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Tommy Karevik
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what was the nationality of both David Berman and Bugsy Siegel ?
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Title: Bugsy Siegel
Passage: Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel (February 28, 1906 – June 20, 1947) was a Jewish American mobster. Siegel was known as one of the most "infamous and feared gangsters of his day". Described as handsome and charismatic, he became one of the first front-page celebrity gangsters. He was also a driving force behind the development of the Las Vegas Strip. Siegel was not only influential within the Jewish mob but, like his friend and fellow gangster Meyer Lansky, he also held significant influence within the Italian-American Mafia and the largely Italian-Jewish National Crime Syndicate.
Title: David Berman (mobster)
Passage: David Berman (1903–1957), nicknamed "Davie the Jew", was a Jewish-American organized crime figure in Iowa, New York City, Minneapolis, and Las Vegas. He was one of the pioneers of gambling in Las Vegas, where he was a partner with flamboyant mobster Bugsy Siegel at the Flamingo Hotel. Berman died a non-violent death in 1957 during surgery.
Title: Bugsy (disambiguation)
Passage: Bugsy is a 1991 film about the American gangster Bugsy Siegel.
Title: Easy Street (book)
Passage: Easy Street: The True Story of a Mob Family (1981) is the first memoir of Susan Berman, daughter of Las Vegas mobster David Berman. In it, Berman chronicles her mother Gladys's and her own obliviousness to what went on around them. When they finally became aware of their Mafia family, Berman's mother ended up dying in a mental institution and Susan endured a lot of psychotherapy.
Title: The Bugs and Meyer Mob
Passage: The Bugs (Bugsy) and Meyer Mob was a Jewish-American street gang in Manhattan, New York City's Lower East Side. It was formed and headed by mobsters Bugsy Siegel and Meyer Lansky during their teenage years shortly after the start of Prohibition. The Bugs and Meyer mob acted as a predecessor to Murder, Inc.
Title: Bugsy
Passage: Bugsy is a 1991 American crime-drama film directed by Barry Levinson which tells the story of mobster Bugsy Siegel and his relationship with Virginia Hill. It stars Warren Beatty as Siegel and Annette Bening as Hill, as well as Harvey Keitel, Ben Kingsley, Elliott Gould, and Joe Mantegna. The screenplay was written by James Toback from research material by Dean Jennings' 1967 book "We Only Kill Each Other".
Title: Harry Greenberg
Passage: Harry Schachter or Harry "Big Greenie" Greenberg was an associate and childhood friend of Bugsy Siegel, and an employee of both Charlie "Lucky" Luciano and Meyer Lansky. On November 22, 1939, Greenberg was murdered by Bugsy Siegel and Whitey Krakow. Siegel was eventually tried for the murders of Greenberg and Krakow, but was not convicted.
Title: Cohen crime family
Passage: The Cohen crime family, or the Siegel crime syndicate, was an Italian-American Mafia / Jewish Mafia crime family created by New York Jewish American mobster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel in the early 1930s. Siegel ran Los Angeles and later Las Vegas' illegal gambling and prostitution rings with his lieutenants Mickey Cohen, David Berman, Harold "Hooky" Rothman, Moe Sedway and boss of the L.A. family Jack Dragna.
Title: David Phillips (CSI)
Passage: David Gregory Phillips is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama "", portrayed by David Berman, who also serves as head researcher for the series. From Season 10 onwards David Berman has been credited in the opening titles.
Title: Silver Jews
Passage: Silver Jews were an indie rock band from New York City, formed in 1989 by David Berman along with Pavement's Stephen Malkmus and Bob Nastanovich. Berman remained throughout and was the only constant member. During the last few albums, Cassie Berman became a regular member of the band. They disbanded in 2009.
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Jewish-American
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David Berman (mobster)
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Bugsy Siegel
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What nationalities are Eddi Reader and Les McKeown?
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Title: Les McKeown
Passage: Leslie Richard McKeown (born 12 November 1955) is a Scottish pop singer who was the lead singer of the Bay City Rollers during their most successful period.
Title: Eddi Reader
Passage: Sadenia "Eddi" Reader MBE (born 29 August 1959) is a Scottish singer-songwriter, known both for her work with Fairground Attraction and for an enduring solo career. She is the recipient of three BRIT Awards and has topped both the album and singles charts. In 2003 she showcased the works of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns.
Title: Angels & Electricity
Passage: Angels & Electricity is the fourth studio album by Eddi Reader released in the UK on 11 May 1998.
Title: Eddi Reader (album)
Passage: Eddi Reader is the second studio album by Eddi Reader released in the United Kingdom on 20 June 1994.
Title: Uam
Passage: Uam is the third music album by Scottish musician Julie Fowlis. It was released on 26 October 2009 in Europe and in March 2010 in Canada and the United States. The album features contributions from Eddi Reader, Phil Cunningham and Sharon Shannon among others. It is the first Fowlis album to contain English lyrics, contributed by Eddi Reader on a bilingual version of folk song "Wind And Rain". The title of the album means "From me" in Scottish Gaelic.
Title: Patience of Angels
Passage: "Patience of Angels" is the first single by Scottish singer/songwriter Eddi Reader released from her second studio album Eddi Reader. The song was written by Boo Hewerdine. It was released in June 1994 and peaked at number 33 in the UK Singles Chart.
Title: Ay Fond Kiss
Passage: Ay Fond Kiss is the second and final studio album released by British group Fairground Attraction. It was released on 18 June 1990. The title is a misspelling of the Robert Burns poem "Ae Fond Kiss", which lead singer Eddi Reader also covered on her 2003 album "Sings the Songs of Robert Burns". The album consists mostly of unreleased recordings and B-sides to previously released singles. The album was also released after Reader had left the group. It peaked at number 55 in the UK Albums Chart.
Title: Ceol 2010
Passage: Ceol 2010 was the 2010 Seachtain na Gaeilge (Irish Language Week) music album released during "Seachtain na Gaeilge" in March 2010. The album features songs in Irish by The Coronas, Bell X1, Gemma Hayes, Luan Parle, Mundy, The Saw Doctors, Kíla, Eddi Reader and The Swell Season. The album reached #3 in the Irish Compilation Album charts. All proceeds from sales of the CD went to the children's charity Barnardo's.
Title: Candyfloss and Medicine
Passage: Candyfloss and Medicine is the third studio album by Eddi Reader released in the UK on 8 July 1996, which peaked #24 in the UK charts.
Title: Simple Soul
Passage: Simple Soul is the fifth studio album by Eddi Reader released in the UK on 29 January 2001.
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Scottish
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Eddi Reader
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Les McKeown
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Woodsia and Cystopteris, are a genus of what?
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Title: Woodsia
Passage: Woodsia is a genus of ferns in the family Woodsiaceae, order Polypodiales, and class Polypodiopsida. The "Woodsia" are commonly known as cliff ferns.
Title: Cystopteris
Passage: Cystopteris is a genus of ferns in the family Cystopteridaceae. These are known generally as bladderferns or fragile ferns. They are found in temperate areas worldwide. This is a very diverse genus and within a species individuals can look quite different, especially in harsh environments where they experience stress and remain small and stunted. Also, they hybridize easily with each other. Identifying an individual can be challenging. In general these are rhizomatous perennials which may grow in rocky areas or in soil. Their leaves are multiply pinnate, in that each leaflet is divided into smaller parts. The sori are usually rounded and are covered in an inflated bladder-like indusium.
Title: Woodsia (fish)
Passage: Woodsia is a genus of lightfishes.
Title: Gymnocarpium
Passage: Gymnocarpium is a small genus of ferns, called oak ferns. It was once placed with various other groups, including the dryopteroid ferns and the athyrioid ferns. Cladistic analysis has demonstrated that "Gymnocarpium" and "Cystopteris" form a natural but relatively primitive clade that is basal to the asplenoid, thelypterioid, and athyrioid ferns comprehensively.
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ferns
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Woodsia
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Cystopteris
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In which year was this Austrian novelist, playwright, journalist and biographer who had his prime time in the 1920s and 1930s and whose books had illustrations by Chrix Dahl born?
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Title: Chrix Dahl
Passage: Chrix Dahl (5 January 1906 – 16 June 1994) was a Norwegian painter and illustrator. He was born in Kristiania, and studied at the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry and the Norwegian National Academy of Fine Arts. Among his teachers were Axel Revold and Halfdan Strøm. He made his exhibition debut in 1930. His illustrations include books by Bjørnson, Wergeland, Twain, Verne and Zweig. He is represented with several works at the National Gallery of Norway. He was a teacher at the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry from 1945 to 1974.
Title: Stefan Zweig
Passage: Stefan Zweig ( ; ] ; November 28, 1881 – February 22, 1942) was an Austrian novelist, playwright, journalist and biographer. At the height of his literary career, in the 1920s and 1930s, he was one of the most popular writers in the world.
Title: Annemarie Selinko
Passage: Annemarie Selinko (1 September 1914 – 28 July 1986) was an Austrian novelist who wrote a number of best-selling books in German from the 1930s through the 1950s. Although she had been based in Germany, in 1939 at the start of World War II she took refuge in Denmark with her Danish husband, but then in 1943, they again became refugees, this time to Sweden.
Title: Peter Handke bibliography
Passage: Peter Handke (born 6 December 1942) is an Austrian novelist, playwright and political activist.
Title: Savielly Tartakower
Passage: Ksawery Tartakower (also known as "Saviely" or Savielly Tartakower in English, less often "Xavier Tartacover" or "Xavier Tartakover"; 1887–1956) was a leading Polish and French chess grandmaster. He was also a leading chess journalist and author of the 1920s and 1930s whose books remain popular even today. Tartakower is remembered for his sharp wit and aphorisms.
Title: Thomas Bernhard
Passage: Thomas Bernhard (] ; born Nicolaas Thomas Bernhard; 9 February 1931 – 12 February 1989) was an Austrian novelist, playwright and poet. Bernhard, whose body of work has been called "the most significant literary achievement since World War II," is widely considered to be one of the most important German-speaking authors of the postwar era.
Title: Peter Esdaile
Passage: Peter Esdaile (born 20 October 1947 in Montréal, Canada) is a Norwegian painter, sculptor, and printmaker. Esdaile was educated in the period 1966 - 1973 at the National Academy of Craft and Art Industry, and at the National Academy of Fine Arts where he received his MFA. He studied under Chrix Dahl, Åge Storstein, Ludvig Eikaas, Halvdan Ljøsne, and Arne Malmedal.
Title: Victor Lind
Passage: Victor Lind (born 15 December 1940) is a Norwegian painter and sculptor. His teachers and inspirators include Chrix Dahl, Alf-Jørgen Aas and Rolf Nesch. Two of his works are located at the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design. Among his works is also a controversial statue of Knut Rød.
Title: Rosie Thomas (writer)
Passage: Janey King (born 1947 in Denbigh, Wales) is a British journalist and romance novelist, writing under the pseudonym of Rosie Thomas. She is the author of 20 novels and ranks among the top 100 authors whose books are borrowed from United Kingdom libraries. She is a two-time winner of the Romantic Novel of the Year award.
Title: Cynthia Cidre
Passage: Cynthia Cidre (born September 10, 1957) is an American screenwriter and producer. She is best known as a showrunner and executive producer of TNT prime time soap opera, "Dallas" (2012–14). Cidre was the creator and an executive producer for the CBS prime time soap opera "Cane" in 2007 and wrote the scripts for the films, "In Country" (1989), "A Killing in a Small Town" (1990) and "The Mambo Kings" (1992). In 2015, she joined as co-showrunner another prime time soap opera, "Blood & Oil" on ABC.
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1881
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Chrix Dahl
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Stefan Zweig
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Nubuke Foundation is an art foundation in East Legon, a town in the Accra Metropolitan district, a district of the Greater Accra Region of which country?
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Title: East Legon
Passage: East Legon is a town in the Accra Metropolitan district, a district of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
Title: Nubuke Foundation
Passage: Nubuke Foundation is an art foundation in East Legon in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
Title: Airport Residential Area
Passage: Airport Residential Area is a town in the Accra Metropolitan district, a district of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
Title: Adabraka
Passage: Adabraka is a town in the Accra Metropolitan district, a district of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
Title: Accra New Town
Passage: Accra New Town is a town in the Accra Metropolitan district, a district of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
Title: Legon
Passage: Legon , a suburb of the Ghanaian city Accra, is situated about 12 km north-east of the city center in the Accra Metropolis District, a district in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. Legon is home to the main campus of the University of Ghana. Ghanaians loosely refer to the University of Ghana simply as "Legon". Legon is also home to a few of Ghana's well known educational institution like Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School (PRESEC-Legon), Achimota School, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration and the institute of professional education. Legon is adjacent to one of the most prestigious residential suburbs of Accra - East Legon and only about 20 minutes drive from the Kotoka International Airport.
Title: Nii Boi Town
Passage: Nii Boi Town is a town in the Accra Metropolitan district, a district of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
Title: Accra
Passage: Accra is the capital and most populous city of Ghana, with an estimated urban population of 2.27 million as of 2012 . It is also the capital of the Greater Accra Region and of the Accra Metropolis District, with which it is conterminous. Accra is furthermore the anchor of a larger metropolitan area, the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA), which is inhabited by about 4 million people and is the thirteenth-largest metropolitan area in Africa.
Title: Lycée Français d'Accra
Passage: Lycée Français d'Accra Jacques Prévert is a French international school in East Legon in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. It is affiliated with the Embassy of France in Accra and serves "maternelle" (preschool) through "lycée" (senior high school).
Title: Cantonments, Accra
Passage: Cantonments is an affluent suburb of the Ghanaian city Accra, in the Accra Metropolitan district, a district in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
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Ghana
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Nubuke Foundation
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East Legon
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Himalchuli and Skil Brum are both what?
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Title: Himalchuli
Passage: Himalchuli is the second highest mountain in the Mansiri Himal, part of the Nepalese Himalayas. It lies south of Manaslu, one of the Eight-thousanders. Himalchuli has three main peaks: East (7893 m), West (7540 m) and North (7371 m). It is also often written as two words, "Himal Chuli".
Title: Skil Brum
Passage: Skil Brum (Urdu: سکل برم ), or Skilbrum, is a mountain in the Karakoram range in Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan, approximately 9 km (5 mi) west-southwest of K2. It lies on the western side of the Godwin-Austen Glacier, roughly opposite Broad Peak.
Title: Forte de São João Batista do Brum
Passage: Forte de São João Batista do Brum (often simply Forte do Brum) is a fort located in Recife, Pernambuco in Brazil.
Title: Skil
Passage: SKIL Power Tools is a wholly owned subsidiary of Chervon Ltd. (sic) and is a leader in portable electric power tools and accessories serving the do-it-yourself consumer and professional construction markets.
Title: Alfeo Brum
Passage: Alfeo Brum (1898–1972) was an Uruguayan politician and lawyer. He was Vice-President of Uruguay from 1947 to 1951 and 1951 to 1955, noted for being the longest consecutively serving Vice-President in Uruguay's history. Brum was the only person who served two successive terms as Vice President of Uruguay and was the fifth person to hold the office.
Title: Roberto Brum (footballer, born 1978)
Passage: Roberto Brum Vallado (born 7 July 1978), known as Brum, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a defensive midfielder.
Title: Dudhpokhari
Passage: Dudhpokhari(दूधपोखरी) is a village development committee in Lamjung District in the Gandaki Zone of northern-central Nepal. The name Dudhpokhari is derived from the lake which lies in the base of Himalchuli. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 4167 people living in 505 individual households.The highest elevation is mount Himalchuli.
Title: Freda Diesing
Passage: Freda Diesing (2 June 1925 – 4 December 2002) was a Haida woman of the Sadsugohilanes Clan, one of very few female carvers of Northwest Coast totem poles and a member of the Council of the Haida Nation of British Columbia, Canada. Her Haida name is Skil Kew Wat, meaning "magical little woman."
Title: 2012 Team Skil–Argos season
Passage: The 2012 women's road cycling season was the second for Team Skil–Argos (started the season under the name Skil 1t4i, UCI code: SKI), which began as Team Skil-Argos in 2010.
Title: Gabriella Brum
Passage: Gabriella Brum (born 19 May 1962) is a German model and beauty queen who won the 1980 Miss World and resigned 18 hours later, initially claiming her boyfriend disapproved. She stated that this was because of the pressure from the news media, though there were also allegations that she had posed nude in a magazine. The first runner-up in the pageant, Kimberley Santos from Guam, then assumed the title. Brum later posed in "Men Only", "Playboy" and modeled in Los Angeles for a few years where she still resides.
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mountain
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Himalchuli
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Skil Brum
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Are Anigozanthos and Scutellaria both plants?
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Title: Scutellaria
Passage: Scutellaria is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. They are known commonly as skullcaps. The generic name is derived from the Latin "scutella", meaning "a small dish, tray or platter", or "little dish", referring to the shape of the calyx. The common name alludes to the resemblance of the same structure to "miniature medieval helmets". The genus has a subcosmopolitan distribution, with species occurring nearly worldwide, mainly in temperate regions.
Title: Anigozanthos
Passage: Anigozanthos is a small genus of Australian plants in the Bloodwort family Haemodoraceae. The 11 species and several subspecies are commonly known as kangaroo paw and catspaw depending on the shape of their flowers. A further species, previously identified as "Anigozanthos fuliginosus" and commonly known as the black kangaroo paw, has been transferred to its own monotypic genus and is now known as "Macropidia fuliginosa".
Title: Haemodoraceae
Passage: Haemodoraceae is a family of perennial herbaceous flowering plants with 14 genera and 102 known species. It is sometimes known as the "bloodwort family". Primarily a Southern Hemisphere family, they are found in South Africa, Australia and New Guinea, and in the Americas (from SE U.S.A. to tropical South America). Perhaps the best known are the widely cultivated and unusual kangaroo paws from Australia, of the two closely related genera "Anigozanthos" and "Macropidia".
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yes
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Anigozanthos
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Scutellaria
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Everything but the Truth stars Maureen O'Hara and what actor who was an American stage, film, and television actor, whose career spanned six decades?
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Title: Everything but the Truth
Passage: Everything but the Truth is a 1956 film comedy directed by Jerry Hopper. It stars Maureen O'Hara and John Forsythe.
Title: John Forsythe
Passage: John Forsythe (born either John Lincoln Freund or Jacob Lincoln Freund; January 29, 1918 – April 1, 2010) was an American stage, film/television actor, producer, narrator, drama teacher and philanthropist whose career spanned six decades. He also appeared as a guest on several talk and variety shows and as a panelist on numerous game shows.
Title: List of John Hurt performances
Passage: Sir John Hurt, CBE (1940–2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He had roles in over 130 films with dozens of television roles. .
Title: Barbara Bel Geddes
Passage: Barbara Bel Geddes (October 31, 1922 – August 8, 2005) was an American actress, artist, and children's author, whose career spanned six decades. She was best known for her starring role in the television drama series "Dallas" as matriarch Miss Ellie Ewing. Bel Geddes also starred in the original Broadway production of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" in the role of Maggie. Her notable films included Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" (1958) and "I Remember Mama" (1948). She was the recipient of several acting awards and nominations throughout her career.
Title: Ethel Barrymore
Passage: Ethel Barrymore (born Ethel Mae Blythe; August 15, 1879 – June 18, 1959) was an American actress and a member of the Barrymore family of actors. Barrymore was a preeminent stage actress regarded as "The First Lady of the American Theatre" whose career spanned six decades.
Title: Donald Woods (actor)
Passage: Donald Woods (December 2, 1906 – March 5, 1998) was a Canadian-American film and television actor whose career in Hollywood spanned six decades.
Title: Virginia Sale
Passage: Virginia Sale (May 20, 1899 – August 23, 1992) was an American character actress whose career spanned six decades, during most of which she played older women, even when she was in her twenties. Over the 46 years she was active as an actress, she worked in films, stage, radio and television. She was famous for her one-woman stage show, "Americana Sketches", which she did for more than 1,000 performances during a 15-year span.
Title: Tony Curtis
Passage: Tony Curtis (born Bernard Schwartz; June 3, 1925September 29, 2010) was an American film actor whose career spanned six decades but who was mostly popular in the 1950s and early 1960s. He acted in more than 100 films in roles covering a wide range of genres, from light comedy to serious drama. In his later years, Curtis made numerous television appearances.
Title: Gregori Chmara
Passage: Gregori Mikhailovich Chmara (Ukrainian: Хмара Григорій Михайлович, Russian: Хмара Григорий Михайлович; 29 July 1878 - 3 February 1970) was a Ukrainian-born stage and film actor whose career spanned six decades.
Title: Sean McClory
Passage: Sean McClory (8 March 1924 – 10 December 2003) was an Irish actor whose career spanned six decades and included well over 100 films and television series.
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John Forsythe
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Everything but the Truth
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John Forsythe
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Eldar Ryazanov and Keisuke Kinoshita, have which mutual occupation?
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Title: Eldar Ryazanov
Passage: Eldar Alexandrovich Ryazanov (Russian: Эльда́р Алекса́ндрович Ряза́нов ; 18 November 1927 – 30 November 2015) was a Russian film director and screenwriter whose popular comedies, satirizing the daily life of the Soviet Union and Russia, are celebrated throughout the former Soviet Union.
Title: Keisuke Kinoshita
Passage: Keisuke Kinoshita (木下 惠介 , "Kinoshita Keisuke" , December 5, 1912 – December 30, 1998) was a Japanese film director.
Title: Old Hags
Passage: Old Hags (Russian: "Старые клячи" , translit. "Starye klyachi") is a 2000 Russian comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov.
Title: Carnival Night
Passage: The Carnival Night (Russian: Карнавальная ночь , "Karnavalnaya noch " ) is a 1956 Soviet musical film. It is Eldar Ryazanov's first big-screen film, Lyudmila Gurchenko's first role and also one of the most famous films starring popular comedian Igor Ilyinsky. The film became the Soviet box office leader of 1956 with a total of 48.64 million tickets sold.
Title: A Japanese Tragedy
Passage: A Japanese Tragedy (日本の悲劇 , Nihon no higeki ) , also known as Tragedy of Japan, is a Japanese film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita and released in 1953. Kinoshita interspersed newsreel footage within the film in an attempt to relate the story of the film to the wider context of Japan's post-war difficulties. The film tells the story of a mother, played by Yûko Mochizuki, who had to raise two children during and after World War II but whose children reject her.
Title: Office Romance
Passage: Office Romance (Russian: Служебный роман , "Sluzhebnyy roman " ) is a Soviet comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov. It was filmed at Mosfilm and released in 1977. The film's plot is based on the stageplay "Co-workers" (Russian: Сослуживцы , "Sosluzhivtsy " ) written by Eldar Ryazanov and Emil Braginsky, and tells the story of Ludmila Kalugina, head of a statistical bureau, and her subordinate, economist Anatoly Novoseltsev, who come from mutual aversion to love.
Title: Station for Two
Passage: Station for Two (Russian: Вокзал для двоих , "Vokzal dlya dvoikh " ) is a 1982 Soviet romantic comedy directed by Eldar Ryazanov. The film became the Soviet box office leader of 1983 with a total of 35.8 million ticket sales. It was entered into the 1983 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: The Irony of Fate
Passage: The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath! (Russian: Ирония судьбы, или С лёгким паром! , literally: The Irony of Fate, or With Light Steam ; trans. "Ironiya sudby, ili S lyogkim parom!") is a 1976 Soviet romantic comedy television film directed by Eldar Ryazanov. The screenplay was written by Emil Braginsky and Ryazanov, loosely based on the director's 1971 play, Once on New Year's Eve (Russian: Однажды в новогоднюю ночь ). The Irony of Fate was filmed in 1975 at the Mosfilm Studios. Doubling as a screwball comedy and a love story tinged with sadness, it is one of the most successful Soviet television productions and remains highly popular in modern Russia.
Title: Still Waters (2000 film)
Passage: Still Waters (Russian: Тихие омуты , "Tikhie omuti) " is 2000 Russian romantic comedy directed by Eldar Ryazanov.
Title: Beware of the Car
Passage: Beware of the Car (Russian: Береги́сь автомоби́ля , translit. "Beregis Avtomobilya", US titles "Uncommon Thief", or "Watch out for the Automobile") is a Soviet 1966 crime comedy-drama film directed by Eldar Ryazanov, based on a screenplay by Emil Braginsky and produced by the Mosfilm. The film stars renowned Soviet actors Innokenty Smoktunovsky, Oleg Yefremov, Anatoli Papanov, Andrei Mironov, Georgy Zhzhyonov, among others.
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film director
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Eldar Ryazanov
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Keisuke Kinoshita
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What occupation is shared by Tom DiCillo and Danny Leiner?
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Title: Danny Leiner
Passage: Danny Leiner is a film director whose credits include "The Great New Wonderful", "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle", "Dude, Where's My Car? ", "Layin' Low", and "Time Expired".
Title: Tom DiCillo
Passage: Thomas A. "Tom" DiCillo (born August 14, 1953) is an American film director, screenwriter and cinematographer.
Title: Johnny Suede
Passage: Johnny Suede is a 1991 American film the directorial debut of Tom DiCillo, and stars Brad Pitt, Catherine Keener, Calvin Levels and Nick Cave.
Title: Box of Moonlight
Passage: Box of Moonlight is a 1996 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Tom DiCillo and starring John Turturro, Sam Rockwell, Lisa Blount and Catherine Keener.
Title: The Real Blonde
Passage: The Real Blonde is a 1998 film directed and written by Tom DiCillo. It stars Matthew Modine, Catherine Keener, and Maxwell Caulfield. The film is a satire on New York's fashion and entertainment industries.
Title: Layin' Low
Passage: Layin' Low is a 1996 film directed by Danny Leiner and stars Jeremy Piven, Louise Lasser and Edie Falco.
Title: Living in Oblivion
Passage: Living in Oblivion is a low-budget dark comedy independent film, written and directed by Tom DiCillo and starring Steve Buscemi, Catherine Keener, Dermot Mulroney, Danielle von Zerneck and James LeGros. The film won Tom DiCillo the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival. The film was acclaimed by critics, and currently has a score of 88% on Rotten Tomatoes. The film features Peter Dinklage in his debut role.
Title: Delirious (2006 film)
Passage: Delirious is a 2006 film directed by Tom DiCillo. It stars Steve Buscemi, Michael Pitt and Alison Lohman.
Title: Time Expired (1992 film)
Passage: Time Expired is a 1992 short film directed by Danny Leiner and stars Bob Gosse, Edie Falco and John Leguizamo.
Title: When You're Strange
Passage: When You're Strange is a 2009 documentary film about the American rock band the Doors. It is written and directed by Tom DiCillo and for the first time makes material from Jim Morrison's 1969 film fragment "" publicly available.
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film director
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Tom DiCillo
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Danny Leiner
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What U. S. highway was planned in 1914 and goes near Van Norman Lake?
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Title: Waterford Village, Michigan
Passage: Waterford Village is an historic community in Waterford Township, Michigan. First settled in 1819, the village is located in the northernmost part of the township along Dixie Highway, on the southeast shore of Van Norman Lake.
Title: Dixie Highway
Passage: The Dixie Highway was a United States automobile highway, first planned in 1914 to connect the US Midwest with the Southern United States. It was part of the National Auto Trail system, and grew out of an earlier Miami to Montreal highway. The final result is better understood as a network of connected paved roads, rather than one single highway. It was constructed and expanded from 1915 to 1927.
Title: Kanharwas
Passage: Kanharwas is a village in Rewari district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is situated adjacent to Kosli. This is the first village on Kosli-Rewari and Kosli - Gurgaon road link. A very big canal named JLN Canal KALAKA goes near this village, which is good for village farmers of this village. So many old and beautiful houses are in this great village as well as so many modern beautiful houses.
Title: Timberline Trail
Passage: Timberline Trail is a hiking trail around Mount Hood in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is in mostly wilderness but also goes near Timberline Lodge, Cloud Cap Inn (the oldest building on Mt. Hood), and Mount Hood Meadows ski area.
Title: Missouri Route 34
Passage: Route 34 is a highway in southeastern Missouri. Its eastern terminus is at the Illinois state line on the Mississippi River at Cape Girardeau where it overlaps Route 74. Its western terminus is at U.S. Route 60 near Van Buren. The road continues into Illinois as Illinois Route 146.
Title: Daniel Pearl Magnet High School
Passage: Daniel Pearl Magnet High School (DPMHS) is a magnet school within the Los Angeles Unified School District in Lake Balboa, Los Angeles, California, near Van Nuys, in the San Fernando Valley.
Title: Le Moulin de la Galette (Van Gogh series)
Passage: Le Moulin de la Galette is the title of several paintings made by Vincent van Gogh in 1886 of a windmill, the Moulin de la Galette, which was near Van Gogh and his brother Theo's apartment in Montmartre. The owners of the windmill maximized the view on the butte overlooking Paris, creating a terrace for viewing and a dance hall for entertainment.
Title: Puerto Rico Highway 344
Passage: Puerto Rico Highway 344 is a rural road located in Hormigueros, Puerto Rico, beginning from near the small downtown of the municipality and ending in PR-348 near the border with San Germán in the Rosario "barrio". It has narrow lanes and after about five kilometers it turns to be one of the most dangerous highways in Puerto Rico, as it goes near a precipice with little or no safety barriers. The route serves as a route to Mayagüez via PR-348 which ends in Puerto Rico Alt Route 2 (Calle Ramón Emeterio Betances, or locally Calle Post).
Title: Van Norman Lake (Michigan)
Passage: Van Norman Lake is a private, all-sports, 66-acre lake along the main branch of the Clinton River, in Oakland County, in the U.S. state of Michigan.
Title: East 233rd Street (Bronx)
Passage: East 233rd Street is a major thoroughfare in the New York City borough of The Bronx. The road is 3 mi long and stretches from U.S. Route 1 (Boston Road) in the Eastchester section of the Bronx to the Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) in Woodlawn (near Van Cortlandt Park). The road changes names from East 233rd Street to Pinkley Avenue after the eastern terminus, at Boston Road. There is one interchange with a highway along the way, which is for the Bronx River Parkway. There are two subway stations along the road, one at Dyre Avenue, serving the trains , and one at White Plains Road, serving the trains .
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Dixie Highway
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Waterford Village, Michigan
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Dixie Highway
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Scare Campaign is a horror film staring an actress known for playing Becca in what film?
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Title: Olivia DeJonge
Passage: Olivia DeJonge (born 30 April 1998) is an Australian actress, known for playing Tara Swift / Shaneen Quigg in the series "Hiding" and Becca in the film "The Visit".
Title: Scare Campaign
Passage: Scare Campaign is a 2016 Australian horror film written and directed by Colin and Cameron Cairnes, and starring Meegan Warner, Ian Meadows, Olivia DeJonge and Josh Quong Tart.
Title: Terri Hawkes
Passage: Teresa Anne "Terri" Hawkes (born 1958) is a Canadian actress known for playing Kelly Hennenlotter in the horror film, "", Adrienne in "Beverly Hills 90210", Wendy Masters in "General Hospital", and for being the second English dub voice actress of the title character in the original English dub of the Japanese anime "Sailor Moon". She is the daughter of politician Jim Hawkes.
Title: Kaiulani Lee
Passage: Kaiulani Lee is an American actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Rachel Carson in both the film and stage version of "A Sense of Wonder", which she also wrote. A Sense of Wonder the film was released in 2010 Directed by Christopher Monger, Director of Photography by Haskell Wexler, ASC. She has been touring with the show for almost 30 years as well as with ""Can't Scare Me...the Story of Mother Jones"" which debuted at the Atlas Theater Performing Arts Center Space at George Mason University. In ""Can't Scare Me. ."" also written by Lee, she portrays Mother Jones. The play is drawn from Mother Jones's autobiography, her letters, speeches, interviews and transcripts.
Title: Ali Bastian
Passage: Alexandra Louise "Ali" Bastian (born 27 February 1982) is an English television actress, best known for playing Becca Dean in the Channel 4 soap opera "Hollyoaks" from 2001 to 2007, and PC Sally Armstrong in long-running ITV drama series "The Bill" from 2007 to 2009.
Title: Two Eyes Staring
Passage: Two Eyes Staring originally titled Zwart Water is a 2010 Dutch horror film directed by Elbert van Strien and co-written by van Strien and Paulo van Vliet.
Title: Gretchen Corbett
Passage: Gretchen Hoyt Corbett (born August 13, 1945) is an American actress most noted for the role of Beth Davenport on the television series "The Rockford Files" from 1974 to 1978. Though Corbett has predominantly worked in television, she also gained notoriety for her role in the cult horror film "Let's Scare Jessica to Death" (1971). She has also appeared as a recurring character on the IFC series "Portlandia", beginning in 2013.
Title: Zohra Lampert
Passage: Zohra Lampert (born May 13, 1937) is an American actress, who has had roles on film, television and stage including as the title character in the 1971 cult horror film "Let's Scare Jessica to Death", as well as for starring alongside Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty in the 1961 "Splendor in the Grass".
Title: Mercedes Masohn
Passage: Mercedes Mason ( ; born Masöhn), Born 1983) is a Swedish actress known for playing the role of Zondra in the American television series "Chuck" and the role of Isabel Zambada in the American procedural drama "The Finder". She starred in the 2011 American horror film "". She played Louise Leonard in the 2012–13 American supernatural drama "666 Park Avenue" and Talia Del Campo in "". She is currently a regular on AMC's television series "Fear the Walking Dead".
Title: Raven Goodwin
Passage: Raven Tyshanna Goodwin (born June 24, 1992) is an American actress. She is best known for portraying Teddy Duncan's best friend Ivy Wentz, on the Disney Channel Original Series "Good Luck Charlie" and as Tangie Cunningham on the Nickelodeon original television series "Just Jordan", which starred Lil' JJ. Goodwin first appeared as Annie Marks in the 2001 film "Lovely & Amazing" and two years later, as Cleo in the 2003 film "The Station Agent". She also played the main role of Becca on the ABC Family original series "Huge" before its cancellation. She is currently playing the role of Niecy Patterson in the BET drama series, "Being Mary Jane".
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The Visit
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Scare Campaign
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Olivia DeJonge
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What is the death date of this German composer and musician of the Baroque period, who had a cantana of his recorded by Midori Suzuki?
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Title: Johann Sebastian Bach
Passage: Johann Sebastian Bach (31 March [O.S. 21 March] 1685 28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the Baroque period. He is known for instrumental compositions such as the "Brandenburg Concertos" and the "Goldberg Variations", and vocal music such as the "St Matthew Passion" and the Mass in B minor. Since the 19th-century Bach Revival he has been generally regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time.
Title: Midori Suzuki (soprano)
Passage: Midori Suzuki (Japanese: 鈴木美登里 , Hepburn: Suzuki Midori ) is a Japanese classical soprano, specializing in Baroque music. She has recorded many cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach with the Bach Collegium Japan, both as a soloist and as a member of the ensemble.
Title: Johann Christoph Bach
Passage: Johann Christoph Bach (6 December 1642 – 31 March 1703) was a German composer and organist of the Baroque period. He was born at Arnstadt, the son of Heinrich Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach's great uncle, hence he was Johann Sebastian's first cousin once removed. He was also the uncle of Maria Barbara Bach, J.S. Bach's first wife.
Title: Baroque violin
Passage: A Baroque violin is a violin set up in the manner of the baroque period of music. The term includes original instruments which have survived unmodified since the Baroque period, as well as later instruments adjusted to the baroque setup, and modern replicas. Baroque violins have become relatively common in recent decades thanks to historically informed performance, with violinists returning to older models of instrument to achieve an authentic sound.
Title: Christoph Förster
Passage: Christoph Förster (30 November 1693 – 6 December 1745) was a German composer of the baroque period.
Title: Johann Nicolaus Bach
Passage: Johann Nicolaus Bach (or Johann Nikolaus Bach) (20 October [O.S. 10 October] 1669 – 4 November 1753) was a German composer of the Baroque period.
Title: Midori Suzuki (educator)
Passage: Midori Suzuki (鈴木 みどり , Suzuki Midori , April 28, 1941 – July 23, 2006) was a Japanese media educator, feminist and media researcher. She was professor of Media Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences of Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto from 1994 until her death.
Title: Midori Suzuki (artist)
Passage: Midori Suzuki is a Japanese artist who has developed her career mostly in Mexico, both as an individual artist and as a member of the Japanese-Mexican artist collective Flor de Maguey. She was trained as an artist in Japan and Spain. In the latter country, she saw a sarape for the first time and became interested in Latin America, going to Mexico for the first time in the early 1980s. She met her husband while in the country and although they first lived in Japan, they then decided to live permanently in Mexico. Suzuki has had numerous exhibitions in Japan, Spain and Mexico, both individually and in group showings. Her work has also been featured in books and magazines.
Title: Andreas Hofer (composer)
Passage: Andreas Hofer (ca. 162925 February 1684) was a German composer of the Baroque period.
Title: Johann Michael Bach
Passage: Johann Michael Bach (baptised 19 August [O.S. 9 August] 1648 , Arnstadt, Schwarzburg-Sondershausen – 27 May [O.S. 17 May] 1694 , Gehren) was a German composer of the Baroque period. He was the brother of Johann Christoph Bach, as well as first cousin, once removed and father-in-law of Johann Sebastian Bach (he was the father of J.S. Bach's first wife Maria Barbara Bach). He is sometimes referred to as the "Gehrener Bach" to distinguish him from the "Wuppertaler Bach", Johann Michael Bach (1745–1820).
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28 July 1750
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Midori Suzuki (soprano)
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Johann Sebastian Bach
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The Grandma of Lucius Antonius was the elder sister of which Emperor ?
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Title: Octavia the Younger
Passage: Octavia the Younger (69 BC – 11 BC), also known as Octavia Minor or simply Octavia, was the elder sister of the first Roman Emperor, Augustus (known also as Octavian), the half-sister of Octavia the Elder, and the fourth wife of Mark Antony. She was also the great-grandmother of the Emperor Caligula and Empress Agrippina the Younger, maternal grandmother of the Emperor Claudius, and paternal great-grandmother and maternal great-great grandmother of the Emperor Nero.
Title: Lucius Antonius (grandson of Mark Antony)
Passage: Lucius Antonius (20 BCE – 25CE) was the eldest son of Iullus Antonius and Claudia Marcella Major. He was the grandson of triumvir Mark Antony and Octavia (sister of Augustus). No other siblings are known, but some epigraphic evidence suggests he had either a sister or a daughter Iulla Antonia. His maternal half-sister was Vipsania Marcella.
Title: Domitia Lepida the Younger
Passage: Domitia Lepida, also known as Domitia Lepida the Younger, or Domitia Lepida Minor , (c. 5 BC - 54 AD); was the younger daughter of consul, Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus and Antonia Major. Her elder sister was Domitia Lepida the Elder and her younger brother was Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, father of the Emperor Nero. She was the great niece of Emperor Augustus, granddaughter of Octavia the Younger and Triumvir Mark Antony, second cousin to the Emperor Caligula, first cousin and mother-in-law to the Emperor Claudius and paternal aunt of the Emperor Nero. Lepida was a beautiful and influential figure. Like her sister, she was also very wealthy. She had holdings in Calabria and owned the "praedia Lepidiana".
Title: Lucius Antonius Saturninus
Passage: Lucius Antonius Saturninus was a Roman Senator and general during the reign of Vespasian and his sons. While governor of the province Germania Superior, motivated by a personal grudge against Emperor Domitian, he led a rebellion known as the Revolt of Saturninus, involving the legions Legio XIV Gemina and Legio XXI Rapax, camped in "Moguntiacum" (Mainz).
Title: Perusine War
Passage: The Perusine War (also Perusian War or War of Perusia) was a civil war of the Roman Republic, which lasted from 41 to 40 BC. It was fought by Lucius Antonius and Fulvia to support Mark Antony against his political enemy (and the future Emperor Augustus), Octavian.
Title: Lucius Antonius
Passage: Lucius Antonius is a combination of "praenomen" and family name "(nomen)" used by ancient Roman men from a plebeian branch of the "gens Antonia," including:
Title: Lucius Antonius Naso
Passage: Lucius Antonius Naso was an man of ancient Rome who served as tribune of the Praetorian Guard in the year 69, and procurator of the Roman province of Bithynia during the reign of Vespasian. It is likely he was from Heliopolis (modern Baalbek), as that is where the most notable inscription about his life was found.
Title: Marcus Antonius Creticus
Passage: Marcus Antonius Creticus (flourished 1st century BC) was a Roman politician, member of the Antonius family. Creticus was son of Marcus Antonius and, by his marriage to Julia Antonia, he had three sons: Triumvir Marcus Antonius, Gaius Antonius and Lucius Antonius.
Title: Lucius Antonius (brother of Mark Antony)
Passage: Lucius Antonius (1st century BC) was the younger brother and supporter of Mark Antony, a Roman politician.
Title: Iulla Antonia
Passage: Iulla Antonia or Julia Antonia, is thought to be a daughter of Roman consul of 10 BCE Iullus Antonius and Claudia Marcella Major. Her brother was Lucius Antonius. Possible maternal half-siblings include Vipsania Marcella, Appuleia Varilla, and Lucius Antonius. The only evidence of her existence is a funerary urn.
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Augustus
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Lucius Antonius (grandson of Mark Antony)
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Octavia the Younger
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Carlo Emilio Gadda and Katharine Kerr both were considered what?
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Title: Katharine Kerr
Passage: Katharine Kerr (born 1944) is an American science fiction and fantasy novelist, best known for her series of Celtic-influenced high fantasy novels set in the fictional land of Deverry.
Title: Carlo Emilio Gadda
Passage: Carlo Emilio Gadda (] ; November 14, 1893 – May 21, 1973) was an Italian writer and poet. He belongs to the tradition of the language innovators, writers that played with the somewhat stiff standard pre-war Italian language, and added elements of dialects, technical jargon and wordplay.
Title: That Awful Mess on Via Merulana
Passage: That Awful Mess on Via Merulana is an Italian novel by Carlo Emilio Gadda, first published in Italy by Garzanti Editore s.p.a. in 1957. An English translation by William Weaver was published in 1965.
Title: Daggerspell
Passage: Daggerspell (1986) is a fantasy novel by American writer Katharine Kerr. Her first novel, it is also the first book in the Celtic themed, multi-reincarnational "Deverry cycle".
Title: Carlo Emilio Bonferroni
Passage: Carlo Emilio Bonferroni (28 January 1892 – 18 August 1960) was an Italian mathematician who worked on probability theory. Carlo Emilio Bonferroni was born in Bergamo on 28 January 1892 and died on 18 August 1960 in Florence. He studied in Turin, held a post as assistant professor at the Turin Polytechnic, and in 1923 took up the chair of financial mathematics at the Economics Institute in Bari. In 1933 he transferred to Florence where he held his chair until his death.
Title: Emilio Ghione
Passage: Emilio Luigi Carlo Giuseppe Maria Ghione (July 30, 1879 – January 7, 1930), known as Emilio Ghione, was an Italian silent film actor, director and screenwriter. Ghione was best known for writing, directing and starring in the Za La Mort series of adventure films, in which Ghione played a likeable French Apache and 'honest outlaw.' Ghione directed, wrote and acted in every genre of film, and directed some of the most famous stars of the time, including Francesca Bertini, Lina Cavalieri, Alberto Collo and Hesperia. After his final film role in 1926, Ghione briefly performed on a theatrical tour of Italy. Ghione wrote three novels based around his Za La Mort character, an autobiography, and an essay on Italian Silent Cinema, before his death from tuberculosis in 1930.
Title: Characters in the Deverry cycle
Passage: This article lists some of the major characters in the Deverry Cycle by Katharine Kerr.
Title: Un maledetto imbroglio
Passage: Un maledetto imbroglio also known as "The Facts of Murder" is a 1959 Italian crime film mystery directed by and starring Pietro Germi with Claudia Cardinale. The film is based on the novel by Carlo Emilio Gadda "Quer pasticciaccio brutto de via Merulana". The film was restored and re-released in 1999 both in Italy and the USA.
Title: Eros e Priapo
Passage: Eros e Priapo: da furore a cenere is a 1945 satiric pamphlet by Italian author Carlo Emilio Gadda.
Title: Deverry Cycle
Passage: The Deverry Cycle is a series of Celtic fantasy novels by Katharine Kerr set in the fictional land of Deverry. As of November 2009, fifteen books have been published in the series.
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writers
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Carlo Emilio Gadda
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Katharine Kerr
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To which taxonomic category do both Polygonum and Sapium belong?
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Title: Sapium
Passage: Sapium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Euphorbiaceae. It is widespread across most of Latin America and the West Indies. Many Old World species were formerly included in the genus, but recent authors have redistributed all the Old World species into other genera.
Title: Polygonum
Passage: Polygonum is a genus of about 220 species of flowering plant in the buckwheat and knotweed family Polygonaceae. Common names include knotweed, knotgrass, bistort, tearthumb, mile-a-minute, smartweed and several others. In the Middle English glossary of herbs "Alphita" ( 1400-1425), it was known as ars-smerte. There have been various opinions about how broadly the genus should be defined. For example, Buckwheat ("Fagopyrum esculentum") has sometimes been included in the genus as "Polygonum fagopyrum".
Title: Gammaridae
Passage: Gammaridae is a family of amphipods. In North America they are included among the folk taxonomic category of "scuds", and otherwise gammarids is usually used as a common name.
Title: Heterostropha
Passage: Heterostropha was a previously used taxonomic category, an order of sea snails, within the superorder Heterobranchia. In the most current gastropod taxonomy, that of Bouchet & Rocroi, this taxon is no longer in use.
Title: Sigmurethra
Passage: Sigmurethra is a taxonomic category of air-breathing land snails and slugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. This is an informal group which includes the majority of land snails and slugs.
Title: Cladorhiza inversa
Passage: Cladorhiza inversa is a species of sponge in the taxonomic category of Demospongiae. The body of the sponge consists of a spicule and fibers and is water absorbent.
Title: Cladorhiza segonzaci
Passage: Cladorhiza segonzaci is a species of sponge in the taxonomic category of Demospongiae. The body of the sponge consists of a spicule and fibers and is water absorbent.
Title: Eogastropoda
Passage: Eogastropoda was a previously used taxonomic category of snails or gastropods, a subclass which was erected by Ponder and Lindberg in 1997. It was one of two great divisions (subclasses) of the class Gastropoda, the snails. The other subclass of gastropods was the Orthogastropoda.
Title: Helleborine
Passage: Helleborine is the common name for a number of species of orchid. It does not correspond to any currently used taxonomic category. Some of the plants called helleborines are classified in the genus "Epipactis", some in genus "Cephalanthera". A genus "Helleborine" was formerly recognised but has now been absorbed into the Grass pink genus "Calapogon".
Title: Aptera
Passage: Aptera is an obsolete taxonomic category, which included the Apterygota along with various other wingless arthropods.
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Polygonum
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Sapium
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What small village is located approximately 2 miles from a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England?
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Title: Hogsthorpe
Passage: Hogsthorpe is a small village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately 2 mi from the North Sea and Chapel St Leonards, and about 7 mi north from Skegness. Through Hogsthorpe runs the A52, the main road connecting the village to the nearby resorts of Skegness, Mablethorpe and Ingoldmells.
Title: Chapel St Leonards
Passage: Chapel St. Leonards is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 5 mi north from the resort of Skegness.
Title: Hallington
Passage: Hallington is a small village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 2 mi south-west from the town of Louth in the Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The population of the village is included in the civil parish of Welton Le Wold.
Title: Grainthorpe
Passage: Grainthorpe is a small village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 7 mi north-east from the town of Louth, and approximately 3 mi from the Lincolnshire coast. The civil parish includes the hamlets of Wragholme to the north-west, and Ludney to the south-east. The population of Conisholme is included in the 2011 census.
Title: Belton, Leicestershire
Passage: Belton is a small village and civil parish in the North West Leicestershire district of Leicestershire, England. The village is located approximately 2 miles northwest of the town of Shepshed, 5.5 miles west-northwest of Loughborough, and 6 miles northeast of Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Title: Croft, Lincolnshire
Passage: Croft is a small village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The village is situated approximately 2 mi north-east from Wainfleet, and 4 mi south-west from Skegness.
Title: Moorby
Passage: Moorby is a small village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The village is situated 4 mi south-east from Horncastle and 1 mi east from Wood Enderby. The village is in the civil parish of Claxby with Moorby, where Claxby refers to Claxby Pluckacre. Moorby has a population of about 50 inhabitants. At the 2011 census the population remained less than 100 and in included in the civil parish of Wood Enderby.
Title: Stixwould
Passage: Stixwould is a small village in the civil parish of Stixwould and Woodhall , in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 13 mi east from Lincoln and 2 mi north-east from the large village of Woodhall Spa. The River Witham runs a little over a mile to the west of the village which lies on the southern end of the Lincolnshire Limewoods.
Title: Brackenborough, Lincolnshire
Passage: Brackenborough is a hamlet in the civil parish of Brackenborough with Little Grimsby, in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. At the census 2011 the population was included in the civil parish of Keddington. It is situated approximately 2 mi north from the town of Louth, and lies in the Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Title: Langton by Wragby
Passage: Langton by Wragby is a small village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately 1 mi south-east from Wragby, and on the A158 Horncastle road. It is in the civil parish of Hatton.
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Hogsthorpe
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Hogsthorpe
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Chapel St Leonards
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What inhabited island hosts the flowering shrub known as the Osteomeles anthyllidifolia?
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Title: Pitcairn Islands
Passage: The Pitcairn Islands ( ; Pitkern: "Pitkern Ailen "), officially Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands, are a group of four volcanic islands in the southern Pacific Ocean that form the last British Overseas Territory in the Pacific. The four islandsPitcairn, Henderson, Ducie, and Oenoare spread over several hundred miles of ocean and have a total land area of about 47 sqkm . Only Pitcairn, the second-largest island that measures about 3.6 km from east to west, is inhabited.
Title: Osteomeles anthyllidifolia
Passage: Osteomeles anthyllidifolia, commonly called ʻ Ūlei, eluehe, uʻ ulei, Hawaiian rose, or Hawaiian hawthorn, is a species of flowering shrub in the rose family, Rosaceae, that is indigenous to Hawaiʻ i (all islands but "Kahoʻ olawe" and "Niʻ ihau"), the Cook Islands, Tonga, Pitcairn Island, and Rapa Iti, Taiwan and the Ryukyu islands of Japan.
Title: Ceanothus griseus
Passage: Ceanothus griseus is a species of flowering shrub known by the common names Yankee Point, Carmel ceanothus and Carmel creeper. 'Carmel' refers to the Carmel Valley wine region in California.
Title: Vaccinium ovatum
Passage: Vaccinium ovatum is a North American species of flowering shrub known by the common names evergreen huckleberry, winter huckleberry and California huckleberry.
Title: Brighamia rockii
Passage: Brighamia rockii, known as the Molokai ohaha or Pua ʻ ala in Hawaiian, is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, that is endemic to the island of Molokaʻ i in Hawaii. "Pua ʻ ala" inhabits mesic shrublands and forests on rocky cliffs from sea level to 470 m on the island's northern windward coast. Associated plants include "ʻ ōhiʻ a lehua" ("Metrosideros polymorpha"), "alaheʻ e" ("Psydrax odorata"), "lama" ("Diospyros sandwicensis"), "ʻ ūlei" ("Osteomeles anthyllidifolia"), and "naupaka" ("Scaevola gaudichaudii").
Title: Garrya veatchii
Passage: Garrya veatchii is a species of flowering shrub known by the common names canyon silktassel and Veatch silktassel.
Title: Ceanothus foliosus
Passage: Ceanothus foliosus is a species of flowering shrub known by the common name Wavyleaf ceanothus.
Title: Ceanothus megacarpus
Passage: Ceanothus megacarpus is a species of flowering shrub known by the common name bigpod ceanothus. This "Ceanothus" is endemic to California, where its distribution extends along the Central Coast and includes the Channel Islands.
Title: Baccharis sarothroides
Passage: Baccharis sarothroides is a North American species of flowering shrub known by the common names broom baccharis, desertbroom, greasewood, rosin-bush and groundsel in English and "escoba amarga" or "romerillo" in Spanish. This is a spreading, woody shrub usually sticky with glandular secretions along the primarily leafless green stems. The small, thick leaves are a few centimeters long and are absent much of the year, giving the shrub a spindly, twiggy appearance. It flowers abundantly with tiny green blooms on separate male and female plants.
Title: Garrya fremontii
Passage: Garrya fremontii is a species of flowering shrub known by several common names, including California fever bush, bearbrush, and Frémont's silktassel. Both the latter name, and the plant's specific epithet are derived from John C. Frémont
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Pitcairn Islands
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Osteomeles anthyllidifolia
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Pitcairn Islands
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Were Charles Vidor and B. E. Doxat-Pratt from the same country?
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Title: Charles Vidor
Passage: Charles Vidor (July 27, 1900June 4, 1959) was a Hungarian film director.
Title: B. E. Doxat-Pratt
Passage: Bernard Edwin Doxat-Pratt (born 1886 in London) was a British film director who worked for Anglo-Hollandia and Granger-Binger.
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.
Title: Sensation Hunters (1933 film)
Passage: Sensation Hunters is a 1933 American pre-Code B movie directed by Charles Vidor and released by Monogram Pictures.
Title: The Tuttles of Tahiti
Passage: The Tuttles of Tahiti is a 1942 film directed by Charles Vidor and starring Charles Laughton and Jon Hall. It was based on the novel "No More Gas" by James Norman Hall and Charles Nordhoff.
Title: Gilda
Passage: Gilda is a 1946 American film noir directed by Charles Vidor and starring Rita Hayworth in her signature role as the ultimate "femme fatale" and Glenn Ford as a young thug. The film was noted for cinematographer Rudolph Maté's lush photography, costume designer Jean Louis's wardrobe for Hayworth (particularly for the dance numbers), and choreographer Jack Cole's staging of "Put the Blame on Mame" and "Amado Mio", sung by Anita Ellis. In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant".
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: Song Without End
Passage: Song Without End, subtitled The Story of Franz Liszt (1960) is a biographical film romance made by Columbia Pictures. It was directed by Charles Vidor, who died during the shooting of the picture and was replaced by George Cukor. It was produced by William Goetz from a screenplay by Oscar Millard, revised (uncredited) by Walter Bernstein and based on screenwriter Oscar Saul's original 1952 script (uncredited). The music score was by Morris Stoloff and Harry Sukman with music by Franz Liszt, and the cinematography by James Wong Howe and Charles Lang (uncredited). The film also featured music of those contemporaries of Liszt whom he unselfishly championed by featuring them in his numerous performances (e.g., Richard Wagner, Hector Berlioz, among others).
Title: His Family Tree
Passage: His Family Tree is a 1935 comedy film directed by Charles Vidor.
Title: The Joker Is Wild
Passage: The Joker Is Wild is a 1957 American musical drama film directed by Charles Vidor, starring Frank Sinatra, Mitzi Gaynor, Jeanne Crain, and Eddie Albert, and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is about Joe E. Lewis, the popular singer and comedian who was a major attraction in nightclubs from the 1920s to the early 1950s.
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Charles Vidor
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B. E. Doxat-Pratt
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What is the middle name of the musician that American jazz guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Joyce Cooling has preformed with who has the first and last initials "A" and "J" respectively?
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Title: Al Jarreau
Passage: Alwin Lopez "Al" Jarreau (March 12, 1940 – February 12, 2017) was an American singer and musician. He received a total of seven Grammy Awards and was nominated for over a dozen more. Jarreau is perhaps best known for his 1981 album "Breakin' Away". He also sang the theme song of the late-1980s television series "Moonlighting", and was among the performers on the 1985 charity song "We Are the World."
Title: Joyce Cooling
Passage: Joyce Cooling is an American jazz guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter based in San Francisco. Cooling has performed with Joe Henderson, Stan Getz, Mark Murphy, Al Jarreau, and Charlie Byrd among others.
Title: Radu Goldiș
Passage: Radu Goldiş (born 1947 in Bucharest, Romania) is a Romanian-born American jazz guitarist and composer, arguably "the best Romanian jazz guitarist of the 60s-80s".
Title: John Pizzarelli
Passage: John Paul Pizzarelli Jr. (born April 6, 1960) is an American jazz guitarist and vocalist. He has recorded over twenty solo albums and has appeared on more than forty albums by other recording artists, including Paul McCartney, James Taylor, Rosemary Clooney; his father, jazz guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli; and his wife, singer Jessica Molaskey.
Title: Mathias Stubø
Passage: Mathias Stubø (born 6 April 1992 in Tønsberg, Norway) is a Norwegian musician and DJ in the genre electronica, also known as Proviant Audio. He is the son of jazz vocalist Kjersti Stubø, grandson of jazz guitarist Thorgeir Stubø and nephew of jazz guitarist Håvard and theater director Eirik Stubø.
Title: Doug Raney
Passage: Doug Raney (August 29, 1956 – May 1, 2016) was an American jazz guitarist. He was the son of jazz guitarist Jimmy Raney.
Title: Kjersti Stubø
Passage: Kjersti Aasan Stubø (born 25 April 1970 in Narvik, Norway) is a Norwegian Jazz musician vocalist, daughter and musical successor of Jazz guitarist Thorgeir Stubø (1943-1986), mother of elektronica musician Mathias Stubø (b. 1992), and sister of Jazz guitarist Håvard and theatre director Eirik Stubø.
Title: For Django
Passage: For Django is a 1964 album by American jazz guitarist Joe Pass, inspired by the work of the French jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. It was reissued on CD in 1999 by BGO Records.
Title: Rova Saxophone Quartet
Passage: Rova Saxophone Quartet is a San Francisco-based saxophone quartet formed in October 1977. The name "Rova" is an acronym formed from the last initials of the founding members: Jon Raskin, Larry Ochs, Andrew Voigt, and Bruce Ackley. When Voigt left in 1988, he was replaced by Steve Adams, but the group did not change the acronym.
Title: Bucky Pizzarelli
Passage: John Paul "Bucky" Pizzarelli (born January 9, 1926) is an American jazz guitarist. He is the father of jazz guitarist John Pizzarelli and double bassist Martin Pizzarelli. He worked for NBC as a staffman for Dick Cavett (1971) and ABC with Bobby Rosengarden in (1952). The list of musicians he has collaborated with includes Benny Goodman, Les Paul, and Stéphane Grappelli. Pizzarelli cites as influences Django Reinhardt, Freddie Green, and George Van Eps.
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Lopez
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Joyce Cooling
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Al Jarreau
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What was the population in the 2011 census of the town that is connected to the towns of Birdwood, Woodside, Balhannah, Hahndorf, and Meadows by Onkaparinga Valley Road?
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Title: Willunga, South Australia
Passage: Willunga is a town south of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of Onkaparinga local government area 47 km from the Adelaide CBD. Sometimes considered a part of the Adelaide metropolitan area, it is located within the famous McLaren Vale wine growing region. At the 2011 census , Willunga had a population of 2,416.
Title: Onkaparinga Valley Road
Passage: Onkaparinga Valley Road is a South Australian secondary road, connecting the towns of Birdwood, Woodside, Balhannah, Hahndorf and Meadows in the Adelaide Hills with Willunga in the southern Adelaide metropolitan area. It is a secondary route, hence has been given the State Route designation of B34.
Title: Elliston, Virginia
Passage: Elliston is a census-designated place (CDP) in Montgomery County, Virginia, United States. It lies between the city of Roanoke and the town of Christiansburg in the southwestern part of the state. The population as of the 2010 Census was 902. It is home to a small fire department, an elementary school, two gas stations, a train stop, and several churches. Most of its residents commute to larger towns. A set of railroad tracks separates the northwestern part of the town from the rest. US highway 11-460 further divides the town into two distinct neighborhoods, "Oldtown," which formed along the Valley Road in the 1850s, and "The Brake," a predominantly African-American area that developed after the Civil War.
Title: Slip End
Passage: Slip End is a village and civil parish in Luton, Bedfordshire. As well as the village of Slip End, the parish contains the hamlets of Lower Woodside, Woodside and Pepperstock. It has a population of 1,976, reducing to 1,831 at the 2011 Census.
Title: Onkaparinga Hills, South Australia
Passage: Onkaparinga Hills is a southern suburb of Adelaide, in the City of Onkaparinga. It covers an area of approximately 22 km2 . It has a population of 2534 people (2011 Census). It is a leafy suburb that includes parts of the Onkaparinga River National Park.
Title: Rawson, Victoria
Passage: Rawson is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on Tyers - Thomson Valley Road, in the Shire of Baw Baw. The town was established for workers involved in the construction of the Thomson Dam, which was completed in 1983, Rawson Post Office opening on 17 April 1979. At the 2011 census , Rawson had a population of 325.
Title: Frimley
Passage: Frimley is a small English town situated 2 miles (3 km) south of Camberley, in the extreme west of Surrey, adjacent to the border with Hampshire in the Borough of Surrey Heath. It is about 30 miles (50 km) south-west of Central London. The town is connected to the M3 motorway by the A331 Blackwater Valley Road. The village can be considered a slightly more developed twin of Frimley Green. Frimley became an urban district in 1894, and was renamed Frimley and Camberley in 1929.
Title: Woodside, Victoria
Passage: Woodside is a village in Victoria, Australia. At the 2011 census , Woodside and the surrounding area had a population of 488.
Title: Verdun, South Australia
Passage: Verdun is a small town in the Adelaide Hills, Australia, on the road from Hahndorf to Balhannah. At the 2011 Australian Census the town recorded a population of 662.
Title: Charleston, South Australia
Passage: Charleston is a small town in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia. It is situated on the Onkaparinga Valley Road between Woodside and Mount Torrens, on the main route from the Adelaide Hills to the Barossa Valley, and 3km south-east of Lobethal. Charleston is very close to the source of the River Onkaparinga.
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2,416
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Onkaparinga Valley Road
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Willunga, South Australia
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Which sport is played professionally by both Emilio Sánchez and Mahesh Bhupathi?
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Title: Mahesh Bhupathi
Passage: Mahesh Shrinivas Bhupathi (born 7 June 1974) is a retired Indian professional tennis player. In 1997, he became the first Indian to win a Grand Slam tournament (with Rika Hiraki). With his win at the Australian Open mixed doubles in 2006, he joined the elite group of eight tennis players who have achieved a career Grand Slam in mixed doubles. He is also the founder of International Premier Tennis League. In December 2016, Bhupathi was appointed as India's next non-playing Davis Cup captain and took over the reins from Anand Amritraj in February 2017.
Title: Emilio Sánchez
Passage: Emilio Ángel Sánchez Vicario (born 29 May 1965) is a former professional tennis player from Spain. He won three Grand Slam doubles titles and the men's doubles silver medal at the 1988 Olympic Games. He is the brother of multiple Grand Slam winner Arantxa. Sanchez since retiring captained his nation to Davis Cup success in 2008. In 2012 Sanchez was a tournament director for two wheelchair tennis events.
Title: Mahesh Bhupathi Tennis Academy
Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi Tennis Academy is a tennis training facility started by Indian tennis player Mahesh Bhupathi. The Academy has facilities across 9 states in India as well as in the UAE.
Title: 1994 Australian Open – Mixed Doubles
Passage: Arantxa Sánchez Vicario and Todd Woodbridge were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Sánchez Vicario with Emilio Sánchez and Woodbridge with Helena Suková.
Title: 2003 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed Doubles
Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi and Elena Likhovtseva were the defending champions, but played in this year with different partners. Bhupathi teamed up with Paola Suárez and lost in third round to Nenad Zimonjić and Iroda Tulyaganova, while Likhovtseva teamed up with Bob Bryan and lost in second round to Andy Ram and Anastasia Rodionova.
Title: 2002 French Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes were the defending champions, but did not participate together. Paes played with Tomáš Cibulec but they lost in the semifinals to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor. Bhupathi partnered with Max Mirnyi but they lost in semifinals to Paul Haarhuis and Yevgeny Kafelnikov.
Title: 2010 Rogers Cup – Men's Doubles
Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi and Mark Knowles were the defending champions, but they chose to not compete together this year. Bhupathi played with Max Mirnyi and Knowles partnered with Radek Štěpánek.
Title: 2014 Dubai Tennis Championships – Men's Doubles
Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi and Michaël Llodra were the defending champions, but Llodra chose not to participate. Bhupathi played alongside Denis Istomin, but they lost in the quarterfinals to Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi. <br>
Title: 2012 Sony Ericsson Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes were the defending champions, but this year Bhupathi played with Rohan Bopanna and Paes, who also won the tournament in 2010, played with Radek Štěpánek. <br>
Title: 2012 Western & Southern Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes were the defending champions. However, they chose not to play together. Bhupathi played with Rohan Bopanna and Paes played with Radek Štěpánek
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Tennis
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Emilio Sánchez
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Mahesh Bhupathi
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Which genus has more species, Lagunaria or Lavatera?
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Title: Lavatera
Passage: Lavatera is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae, native to the Mediterranean region, central and eastern Asia, North America (California and Mexico) and Australia. A number of species are naturalized in North America.
Title: Lagunaria
Passage: Lagunaria is a monotypic genus in the family Malvaceae. It is an Australian plant endemic to Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island and parts of coastal Queensland. It has been introduced to many parts of the world. The genus was named for its resemblance to the earlier genus "Laguna" Cav., which was named in honour of Andrés Laguna, a Spanish botanist and a physician to Pope Julius III.
Title: Malva
Passage: Malva is a genus of about 25–30 species of herbaceous annual, biennial, and perennial plants in the family Malvaceae (of which it is the type genus), one of several closely related genera in the family to bear the common English name mallow. The genus is widespread throughout the temperate, subtropical and tropical regions of Africa, Asia and Europe. The word "mallow" is derived from Old English "malwe", which was imported from Latin "malva", cognate with Ancient Greek μαλάχη (malakhē) meaning "mallow", both perhaps reflecting a Mediterranean term. A number of species, previously considered to belong to "Lavatera", have been moved to "Malva".
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Lavatera
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Lagunaria
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Lavatera
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Which magazine is published in more countried, Womankind or Rabotnitsa?
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Title: Womankind (magazine)
Passage: Womankind is an ad-free newsstand women's magazine distributed throughout the UK, Australia, NZ, Europe, Asia, the US, and Canada. The "Sydney Morning Herald" reported that it had "an initial circulation of 20,000 and is aiming to find a broad demographic of smart women interested in big ideas about philosophy, sociology and psychology." . It is distributed in 3,000 news agents in Australia. Womankind was the best-selling item in the history of the Byron Bay Writers' Festival when it launched there in 2014 and is one of the world's few ad-free newsstand publications. It is produced by the team behind the world's most widely distributed philosophy magazine, "New Philosopher", which launched in 2013 and is available in Australia, NZ, the US, Canada and the UK.
Title: Rabotnitsa
Passage: Rabotnitsa (Russian: Работница ; English: The Woman Worker ) is a women's journal, published in the Soviet Union and Russia and one of the oldest Russian magazines for women and families. Founded in 1914, and first published on Women's Day, it is the first socialist women's journal, and the most politically left of the women's periodicals. While the journal's beginnings are attributed to Lenin and several women who were close to him, he did not contribute to the first seven issues.
Title: A Bride from the Bush
Passage: A Bride from the Bush is the first novel written by E. W. Hornung. He started writing the book while working as a tutor for Charles Joseph Parsons in Mossgiel Station, New South Wales, Australia. The novel was initially published by Smith, Elder & Co. as a serial in the "Cornhill Magazine", and then published in book format by the same company in October 1890. As with "Tiny Luttrell" and "The Unbidden Guest", two of Hornung's other early novels, "A Bride from the Bush" points out flaws in British society by presenting the country through an Australian perspective. A reviewer from "The New York Times" called the novel "a most piquant contrast between civilization and crudity". The writer Thomas Alexander Browne called the titular character of "A Bride from the Bush" "a libel to Australian womankind". A "Punch" editor made the opposite claim, arguing that the protagonist of the novel is more kind-hearted and attractive than actual Australians.
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Womankind
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Womankind (magazine)
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Rabotnitsa
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Raymond Ablack starred in which Canadian sci-fi series?
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Title: Raymond Ablack
Passage: Raymond Ablack (born November 12, 1989) is a Canadian actor and comedian. He is best known for playing Sav Bhandari in "", though he has since starred in several prominent television and web series including "Orphan Black" (2013–2016), "Shadowhunters" (2016–present) and "Teenagers" (2014–present), the latter of which earned him an Indie Series Award in 2016.
Title: Orphan Black
Passage: Orphan Black is a Canadian science fiction thriller television series created by screenwriter Graeme Manson and director John Fawcett, starring Tatiana Maslany as several identical people who are clones. The series focuses on Sarah Manning, a woman who assumes the identity of one of her fellow clones, Elizabeth Childs, after witnessing Childs' suicide. The series raises issues about the moral and ethical implications of human cloning, and its effect on issues of personal identity.
Title: Fondi '91
Passage: Fondi '91 is a 2013 feature film set in Fondi, Italy, directed by Dev Khanna and starring Raymond Ablack. It received mixed reviews from critics upon release.
Title: StoryForge Labs
Passage: StoryForge Labs produces films, web series, and an online comic series with a focus on science fiction entertainment. One of StoryForge Labs creations is the Internet site: SciFinal. Created in October 2009, SciFinal is a directory for online sci-fi series, mainly for "indie sci-fi productions" to help them gain notice amongst more mainstream popular sci-fi films and television series.
Title: Iodine (film)
Passage: Iodine is a 2009 Canadian Sci-Fi drama film written and directed by Michael Stasko.
Title: The Portal (film)
Passage: The Portal is a Canadian sci-fi, fantasy, comedy short film directed and written by Jonathan Williams. The short film stars Tahmoh Penikett and Erin Karpluk.
Title: Teenagers (web series)
Passage: Teenagers (often stylized as teenagers) is a Canadian web series created by M. H. Murray and Sara Tamosauskas. The series premiered on a dedicated YouTube channel on January 19, 2014. It focuses on issues such as teen angst, racism, violence and sexuality, and features an ensemble cast that includes former "" stars Chloe Rose and Raymond Ablack. The second season premiered online July 26, 2015; the first episode went viral on YouTube.
Title: Constellation Awards
Passage: The Constellation Awards were a set of Canadian awards given annually for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year. It was founded is 2007. Constellation Awards are the only Canadian sci-fi award where the Canadian public select the nominees and winners in all categories.
Title: Code 8 (2018 film)
Passage: Code 8 is an upcoming Canadian sci-fi film directed by Jeff Chan.
Title: Antisocial (film)
Passage: Antisocial is a 2013 Canadian sci-fi horror film and the feature film directorial debut of Cody Calahan. The film had its world premiere on 31 July 2013 at the Fantasia Film Festival and a sequel entitled "Antisocial 2" is currently in post-production, with a projected release date of 2015. Both films predominantly center on Sam, a young woman that finds herself in the middle of a pandemic where disease sufferers suddenly begin showing strange symptoms and violent behavior.
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Orphan Black
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Raymond Ablack
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Orphan Black
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Which has more species, Erythrina or Thalia?
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Title: Thalia (plant)
Passage: Thalia is a genus of six currently recognized species found in aquatic or marshy habitats, ranging in Africa from Senegal to Sudan to Zimbabwe, and in the Americas from Illinois to Argentina. Alligator-flag is a common name for plants in this genus. The generic name is in honor of Johannes Thal (1542–1583), a German doctor who wrote a Flora of the Harz Mountains.
Title: Erythrina
Passage: Erythrina is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae. It contains about 130 species, which are distributed in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. They are trees, growing up to 30 m in height. The generic name is derived from the Greek word ερυθρóς ("erythros"), meaning "red," referring to the flower color of certain species.
Title: Erythravine
Passage: Erythravine is a tetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloid found in the plant "Erythrina mulungu" and other species of the genus "Erythrina."
Title: Erythrina × bidwillii
Passage: Erythrina × bidwillii is the scientific name for two different cultivars produced from hybridising "Erythrina" species at Camden Park Estate, New South Wales, Australia, in the early 1840s by William Macarthur, one of the most active and influential horticulturists in Australia.
Title: Erythrina velutina
Passage: Erythrina velutina is a species of leguminous tree. It is indigenous to Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, and Hispaniola and has been introduced to much of the Caribbean, Uganda, and Sri Lanka. It also occurs on the Galápagos Islands, but whether it is indigenous or introduced there is unclear. In Brazil, it occurs on plains and near rivers in the arid parts of the northeast of the country and is commonly known as "mulungu". "Erythrina velutina" grows as a large tree to around 10 m (30 ft) high and has short spines on the stem. It is perennial.
Title: Erythrina herbacea
Passage: Erythrina herbacea, commonly known as the coral bean, Cherokee bean, Mamou plant in South Louisiana, red cardinal or cardinal spear, is a flowering shrub or small tree found throughout the southeastern United States and northeastern Mexico; it has also been reported from parts of Central America and, as an introduced species, from Pakistan. Various other systematic names have been used for this plant in the past, including "Erythrina arborea", "Erythrina hederifolia", "Erythrina humilis", "Erythrina rubicunda", "Corallodendron herbaceum" and "Xyphanthus hederifolius".
Title: Wiliwili
Passage: Wiliwili, with the scientific name Erythrina sandwicensis, is a species of flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae that is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. It is the only species of "Erythrina" that naturally occurs there. It is typically found in Hawaiian tropical dry forests on leeward island slopes up to an elevation of 600 m .
Title: Erythrina abyssinica
Passage: Erythrina abyssinica is a tree species of the genus Erythrina belonging to the plant family of the Fabaceae (or Leguminosae) described by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1825. This leguminous tree species is native to East Africa , Eastern DRC and southern Africa.
Title: Erythrina burttii
Passage: Erythrina burttii is a flowering plant species in the genus of "Erythrina" found in Kenya and Ethiopia.
Title: Erythrina fusca
Passage: Erythrina fusca is a species of flowering tree in the legume family, Fabaceae. It is known by many common names, including purple coraltree, gallito, bois immortelle, bucayo, and the more ambiguous "bucare" and "coral bean". "E. fusca" has the widest distribution of any "Erythrina" species; it is the only one found in both the New and Old World. It grows on coasts and along rivers in tropical Asia, Oceania, the Mascarene Islands, Madagascar, Africa, and the Neotropics.
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Erythrina
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Erythrina
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Thalia (plant)
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Is João Guimarães Rosa or Harry Stephen Keeler Brazilian?
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Title: João Guimarães Rosa
Passage: João Guimarães Rosa (] ; 27 June 1908 – 19 November 1967) was a Brazilian novelist, short story writer and diplomat.
Title: Harry Stephen Keeler
Passage: Harry Stephen Keeler (November 3, 1890 – January 22, 1967) was a prolific but little-known American author of mysteries and science fiction.
Title: Erico Verissimo
Passage: Érico Lopes Veríssimo (December 17, 1905 – November 28, 1975) was an important Brazilian writer, born in the State of Rio Grande do Sul. His father, Sebastião Veríssimo da Fonseca, heir of a rich family in Cruz Alta, Rio Grande do Sul, met financial ruin during his son's youth. Veríssimo worked in a pharmacy before obtaining a job at Editora Globo, a book publisher, where he translated and released works of writers like Aldous Huxley. During the Second World War, he went to the United States. This period of his life was recorded in some of his books, including: "Gato Preto em Campo de Neve" ("Black Cat in a Snow Field"), "A Volta do Gato Preto" ("The Return of the Black Cat"), and "História da Literatura Brasileira" ("History of Brazilian Literature"), which contains some of his lectures at UCLA. His epic "O Tempo e o Vento" ("The Time and the Wind'") became one of the great masterpieces of the Brazilian novel, alongside "Os Sertões" by Euclides da Cunha, and "" by Guimarães Rosa.
Title: Sing Sing Nights (film)
Passage: Sing Sing Nights is a 1934 American film directed by Lewis D. Collins, based on the 1927 novel by American Author Harry Stephen Keeler (Hutchinson 1927, Dutton 1928, Ward & Lock 1929).
Title: The Hour and Turn of Augusto Matraga
Passage: The Hour and Turn of Augusto Matraga (Portuguese: A Hora e a Vez de Augusto Matraga ) is a 1965 Brazilian crime drama film directed by Roberto Santos, based on the short story of the same name by João Guimarães Rosa.
Title: Sagarana: The Duel
Passage: Sagarana: The Duel (Portuguese: Sagarana, o Duelo ) is a 1973 Brazilian adventure drama film directed by Paulo Thiago, based on the short story "O Duelo" by João Guimarães Rosa. It was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: Aracy de Carvalho Guimarães Rosa
Passage: Aracy de Carvalho Guimarães Rosa (née Aracy Moebius de Carvalho) (December 5, 1908 – February 28, 2011) was a Brazilian diplomatic clerk who has been recognized with the title of Righteous Among the Nations.
Title: The Mysterious Mr. Wong
Passage: The Mysterious Mr. Wong is a tongue-in-cheek 1934 mystery film starring Bela Lugosi as a powerful Fu Manchu type criminal mastermind of the Chinatown underworld, and Wallace Ford as a wisecracking reporter. The film is based on Harry Stephen Keeler's 1928 short story "The Strange Adventure of the Twelve Coins of Confucius" one of three stories in Keeler's book "Sing Sing Nights". Despite the name of the title character and being directed by William Nigh, it has no relation to Monogram Pictures later Mr Wong film series. The character of Mr. Wong does not appear in the original story.
Title: The Third Bank of the River
Passage: The Third Bank of the River (Portuguese: A Terceira Margem do Rio ) is a 1994 Brazilian drama film directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos. It is based on the short stories "A Menina de Lá", "Os Irmãos Dagobé", "Fatalidade", "Seqüência", and "A Terceira Margem do Rio" by João Guimarães Rosa compiled into the book "Primeiras Estórias". It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: The Devil to Pay in the Backlands
Passage: Grande Sertão: Veredas (Portuguese for "Great Backlands: Paths"; English translation: The Devil to Pay in the Backlands) is a novel published in 1956 by the Brazilian writer João Guimarães Rosa.
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João Guimarães Rosa (] ; 27 June 1908 – 19 November 1967) was a Brazilian
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João Guimarães Rosa
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Harry Stephen Keeler
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Double Cross: Ek Dhoka is a 2005 Bollywood film, starring which Iranian-born Norwegian actress?
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Title: Double Cross (2005 film)
Passage: Double Cross: Ek Dhoka is a 2005 Bollywood film starring Negar Khan and her ex-husband, Sahil Khan. Negar Khan plays the role of a wife who is the bread-winner of the family. Ayesha Jhulka is Sonia, who coerces her husband to be a gigolo. The movie was the first leading actress role for Negar Khan.
Title: Negar Khan
Passage: Negar Khan (also credited as Nigar Khan) is an Iranian-born Norwegian actress. She is best known for her Bollywood Item Songs and film work.
Title: Yakeen (2005 film)
Passage: Yakeen (Translation: Trust) is a 2005 Bollywood romantic mystery thriller film directed by Girish Dhamija, starring Arjun Rampal, Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles while Kim Sharma, Sudhanshu Pandey and Saurabh Shukla are the supporting and special appearances respectively. It also has a guest appearance by Ankur Nayyar. The film's screenplay was written by Vikram Bhatt. The film is much inspired by the 1991 Hollywood film "Shattered" and by the Bollywood film "Uljhan". The film's premise centres on a man who recovers from an accident with amnesia, and as he starts to piece together his former life he feels that something is wrong. "Yakeen" was an above average grosser at the box office.
Title: Jeevan Ek Sanghursh
Passage: Jeevan Ek Sanghursh (English: "Life is a Struggle" , Hindi: जीवन एक संघर्ष ) is a 1990 Bollywood film directed by Rahul Rawail and produced by D. Rama Naidu. It stars Raakhee, Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit in the leading roles. The film was successful and was the tenth highest grossing Bollywood film of 1990. Rawail's father H. S. Rawail was also a film director, best known for romantic films like "Mere Mehboob" (1963), "Mehboob Ki Mehndi" (1971) and "Laila Majnu" (1976). By titling this film as "Jeevan Ek Sanghursh", Rawail paid a tribute to one of his father's film "Sunghursh" (1968), based on a novel written by the Bengali author Mahashweta Devi. The film was set in the 19th century and showcased the lives of bandits and stars actors like Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Balraj Sahni, Sanjeev Kumar and Jayant.
Title: Double Cross (1972 film)
Passage: Double Cross is a 1972 Bollywood action film directed by Gogi Anand. The film stars Vijay Anand and Rekha .
Title: Sins (film)
Passage: Sins is a 2005 Bollywood film directed and produced by Vinod Pande.
Title: Abhinandana
Passage: Abhinandana (English: "Commendation" ) is a 1988 Telugu, musical romance film written and directed by Ashok Kumar. Starring Karthik Muthuraman, Shobana and Sarath Babu, the film has garnered highly positive reviews, and has garnered two state Nandi Awards, including the Nandi Award for Second Best Feature Film. The film was remade in Kannada as "Abhinandane", and the 2005 Bollywood film Bewafaa borrowed its main plot from the film. The soundtrack composed by Ilaiyaraaja became a chartbuster.
Title: Karan Sharma (actor)
Passage: Karan Romesh Sharma (Hindi: करन शर्मा ; born 26 October 1981) is an Indian actor. He made his film debut in 2005 Bollywood film "Dil Jo Bhi Kahey..." starring opposite Amitabh Bachchan and directed and co-produced by his father Romesh Sharma. The film however did not do well, with Sharma receiving negative reviews. In 2003, he did a Mauritian series "C'est la vie", which was telecast in Mauritius.
Title: Home Delivery
Passage: Home Delivery: Aapko... Ghar Tak (English: Home Delivery: At your house) is a 2005 Bollywood film starring Vivek Oberoi, Ayesha Takia, Mahima Chaudhary, and Boman Irani in the lead roles. The film also stars Abhishek Bachchan and Riteish Deshmukh in cameos. It is written and directed by Sujoy Ghosh and produced by Shabbir Boxwalla.
Title: Zameer: The Fire Within
Passage: Zameer: The Fire Within is a 2005 Bollywood film starring Ajay Devgan, Amisha Patel and Mahima Chaudhry. The film was directed by Kamal and was remake of the hugely popular Malayalam blockbuster "Mazhayethum Munpe".
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Negar Khan
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Double Cross (2005 film)
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Negar Khan
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The Chinese film 20 Once Again is a remake of which 2014 South Korean comedy?
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Title: Miss Granny
Passage: Miss Granny (; lit. "Suspicious Girl") is a 2014 South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk. Na Moon-hee stars as a woman in her 70s who magically finds herself in the body of her 20-year-old self (Shim Eun-kyung) after having her picture taken at a mysterious photo studio. After opening in theaters on January 22, 2014, it became a huge box office hit, with 8.65 million tickets sold.
Title: 20 Once Again
Passage: 20 Once Again (Chinese: 重返20岁 "Chóng fǎn èrshí suì") is a 2015 Chinese comedy film directed by Leste Chen and starring Yang Zishan, Gua Ah-leh, Bolin Chen and Lu Han. The film is a remake of the South Korean movie "Miss Granny". It was released on January 8, 2015.
Title: Sweet 20
Passage: Sweet 20 (Vietnamese: "Em là bà nội của anh"; lit. "You are my grandmother") is a 2015 Vietnamese comedy film directed by Phan Gia Nhat Linh and starring Miu Le, Hua Vi Van and Ngo Kien Huy. The directorial feature debut of the director, the film is a remake of the 2014 South Korean film "Miss Granny". It was released in Vietnam on December 11, 2015. It became the highest-grossing Vietnamese film at the Vietnamese box office.
Title: Jail Breakers
Passage: Jail Breakers () is a 2002 South Korean comedy film starring Sol Kyung-gu, Cha Seung-won and Song Yoon-ah. It was a box office hit with a total of 3,073,919 admissions nationwide, making it the 4th highest grossing Korean film of 2002.
Title: Slow Video
Passage: Slow Video () is a 2014 South Korean comedy film written and directed by Kim Young-tak, starring Cha Tae-hyun and Nam Sang-mi.
Title: Sweet 20 (2017 film)
Passage: Sweet 20 is a drama romantic comedy musical Indonesian film, a remake of the 2014 South Korean film "Miss Granny", under collaboration of Star Vision Plus Indonesia and CJ Entertainment. This film is directed by Ody C. Harahap and stars Tatjana Saphira, Morgan Oey, Kevin Julio, Lukman Sardi, Niniek L. Karim and Slamet Rahardjo. This film tells the story about Fatmawati, a 70-year-old grandmother who magically gets back into her 20s after taking a photo in a mysterious photo studio. Sweet 20 was released on 25 June 2017 on the event of Eid al-Fitr.
Title: In Love and War (2011 film)
Passage: In Love and War (; lit. "Sleeping with the Enemy") is a 2011 South Korean comedy/drama/romance film starring Kim Joo-hyuk and Jung Ryeo-won. In June 1950, soon after the Korean War breaks out, a troop of North Korean soldiers enter a small South Korean village. The troop captain proclaims that they came to liberate the villagers but their true agenda is to ferret out the reactionaries. The villagers offer them heartfelt hospitality and cooperation to avoid falling out of the army's favor. Eventually genuinely strong and close friendship starts to build up between the soldiers and the villagers.
Title: North Korean Guys
Passage: North Korean Guys (), also released as Lost in the South Mission: Going Home, is a 2003 South Korean comedy film directed by Ahn Jin-woo. The film depicts a pair of North Korean sailors who find themselves in South Korea and their subsequent attempts to return home.
Title: Boom (entertainer)
Passage: Lee Min-Ho (born May 10, 1982), better known as Boom (Hangul: 붐), is a South Korean rapper, singer, actor, radio host, and television presenter. He has made numerous television appearances in South Korean comedy shows and has acted in sitcoms as well.
Title: Silent Witness (2017 film)
Passage: Silent Witness () is an upcoming South Korean crime thriller film starring Choi Min-shik and Park Shin-hye. It is a remake of the Chinese film "Silent Witness".
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Miss Granny
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20 Once Again
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Miss Granny
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What is American bassist Stanley Clarke 1980 album?
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Title: Rocks, Pebbles and Sand
Passage: Rocks, Pebbles and Sand is the 1980 album by jazz bass guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Stanley Clarke. Clarke sings on the album , but sticks to his usual forte which is jazz rock and jazz funk. This was the first recording where Stanley featured his tenor bass.
Title: Stanley Clarke
Passage: Stanley Clarke (born June 30, 1951) is an American bassist and founding member of Return to Forever, one of the first jazz fusion bands. He has composed music for films and television and has worked with musicians in many genres. Like Jaco Pastorius, Clarke gave the bass guitar a prominence it previously lacked.
Title: The Stanley Clarke Band
Passage: The Stanley Clarke Band is an album by jazz bassist Stanley Clarke. It was released by Heads Up Record in June 2010 and was produced by Clarke and Lenny White. Band members include Ruslan Sirota on keyboard, Ronald Bruner, Jr. on drums and Hiromi on piano. The album was awarded the 2011 Grammy for Best Contemporary Jazz Album and the track "No Mystery" was nominated for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. " The Guardian" gave the album three stars, calling it a "return to a funk repertoire reminiscent of Clarke's roots in Chick Corea electric bands", while Allmusic gave it a score of three-and-a-half stars. It is also the second Stanley Clarke album to be credited to The Stanley Clarke Band after his 1985 album "Find Out!" .
Title: Modern Man (album)
Passage: Modern Man is the fifth album by jazz fusion bassist Stanley Clarke. "Dayride" from the Return to Forever album "No Mystery" (1975) was re-recorded for this album. Also included was "More Hot Fun", a sequel to "Hot Fun" from the previous album "School Days".
Title: The Mothership Returns
Passage: The Mothership Returns is a two CD set and one DVD by the fusion band Return to Forever. Released 18 June 2012 by Eagle Rock Entertainment, the double CD set documents the music performed during the 2011 tour. Return To Forever was expanded for this tour to quintet and featured keyboardist Chick Corea, bassist Stanley Clarke, drummer Lenny White, guitarist Frank Gambale and violinist Jean-Luc Ponty. The album peaked #6 in the 2012 and 2013 Jazz Album charts.
Title: Live 1976–1977
Passage: Live 1976–1977 is the sixth album of the bassist Stanley Clarke. This is also his first live album.
Title: Stanley Clarke (album)
Passage: Stanley Clarke is the second album of jazz fusion bassist Stanley Clarke.
Title: Mads Tolling
Passage: Mads Tolling (born July 5, 1980) is a Danish-American violinist, violist, and composer. Tolling won Grammy Awards for "Best classical crossover album" as part of Turtle Island Quartet's recordings "4+Four" (2006) and "A Love Supreme - The Legacy of John Coltrane" (2008). Tolling also recorded on Stanley Clarke's "The Toys of Men" (2007). He is currently first violinist with the Turtle Island Quartet, soloist with bassist Stanley Clarke’s band, and bandleader of his solo project the Mads Tolling Quartet.
Title: Return to Forever
Passage: Return to Forever is a jazz fusion group founded and led by pianist Chick Corea. Through its existence, the band has had many members, with the only consistent bandmate of Corea's being bassist Stanley Clarke. Along with Weather Report and Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever is often cited as one of the core groups of the jazz-fusion movement of the 1970s. Several musicians, including Clarke, Flora Purim, Airto Moreira and Al Di Meola, first came to prominence through their performances on Return to Forever's albums.
Title: School Days (album)
Passage: School Days is the fourth solo album by jazz fusion bassist Stanley Clarke. The album reached number 34 in the "Billboard" 200 chart and number 2 in the Jazz Albums chart.
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Rocks, Pebbles and Sand
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Rocks, Pebbles and Sand
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Stanley Clarke
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What was the former name of the sponsor of the 1987 Daily Mirror Greyhound Derby?
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Title: 1987 English Greyhound Derby
Passage: The 1987 Daily Mirror Greyhound Derby took place during June with the final being held on 30 June 1987 at Wimbledon Stadium. The winner Signal Spark received £30,000 and the competition was sponsored by the Daily Mirror.
Title: Daily Mirror
Passage: The Daily Mirror is a British national daily tabloid newspaper founded in 1903. It is owned by parent company Trinity Mirror. From 1985 to 1987, and from 1997 to 2002, the title on its masthead was simply "The Mirror". It had an average daily print circulation of 716,923 in December 2016. Its Sunday sister paper is the "Sunday Mirror". Unlike other major British tabloids such as "The Sun" and the "Daily Mail", the "Mirror" has no separate Scottish edition - this function is performed by the "Daily Record" and "Sunday Mail" which incorporate certain stories from the "Mirror" that are of Scottish significance.
Title: 1989 English Greyhound Derby
Passage: The 1989 Daily Mirror Greyhound Derby took place during June with the final being held on 24 June 1989 at Wimbledon Stadium. The winner Lartigue Note received £40,000. The competition was sponsored by the Daily Mirror.
Title: 1985 English Greyhound Derby
Passage: The 1985 Daily Mirror Greyhound Derby took place during June with the final being held on 22 June 1985 at Wimbledon Stadium. It was the first time that Wimbledon hosted the event following the closure of the White City Stadium. The winner Pagan Swallow received £25,000 and the competition was sponsored by the Daily Mirror.
Title: 1997 English Greyhound Derby
Passage: The 1997 Daily Mirror/Sporting Life Greyhound Derby took place during May & June with the final being held on 28 June 1997 at Wimbledon Stadium. The winner Some Picture received £50,000. The competition was sponsored by the Sporting Life and Daily Mirror.
Title: 1984 English Greyhound Derby
Passage: The 1984 Daily Mirror Greyhound Derby took place during June with the final being held on 23 June 1984 at White City Stadium. It was the last time that White City held the event due to impending closure. The winner Whisper Wishes received £25,000 and the competition was sponsored by the Daily Mirror.
Title: 1986 English Greyhound Derby
Passage: The 1986 Daily Mirror Greyhound Derby took place during June with the final being held on 30 June 1986 at Wimbledon Stadium. The winner Tico received £25,000 and the competition was sponsored by the Daily Mirror.
Title: 1995 English Greyhound Derby
Passage: The 1995 Daily Mirror/Sporting Life Greyhound Derby Final took place on 24 June 1995 at Wimbledon Stadium. The winner Moaning Lad received £50,000. The competition was sponsored by the Sporting Life and Daily Mirror.
Title: 1988 English Greyhound Derby
Passage: The 1988 Daily Mirror Greyhound Derby took place during June with the final being held on 30 June 1988 at Wimbledon Stadium. The winner Hit The Lid received £30,000 and the competition was sponsored by the Daily Mirror.
Title: 1983 English Greyhound Derby
Passage: The 1983 Daily Mirror Greyhound Derby took place during June with the final being held on 25 June 1983 at White City Stadium. The winner I'm Slippy received £25,000 and the competition was sponsored by the Daily Mirror.
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The Mirror
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1987 English Greyhound Derby
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Daily Mirror
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Which is a prefecture-level city, Shulan or Zunyi?
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Title: Zunyi
Passage: Zunyi () is a prefecture-level city in northern Guizhou province, People's Republic of China, situated between the provincial capital Guiyang to the south and Chongqing to the north, also bordering Sichuan to the northwest. Along with Guiyang and Liupanshui, it is one of the most important cities of the province. The built-up (or metro) area made of two urban districts of the city, Huichuan and Honghuagang, had a population of 1,095,189 people, and the whole prefecture, including 14 county-level administration area as a whole, has a population of 6,127,009 at the 2010 census.
Title: Shulan
Passage: Shulan () is a city in northern Jilin province, Northeast China. It falls under the administration of Jilin City, 71 km to the south-southwest.
Title: 4301/4302 Jilin-Shulan Through Train
Passage: The 4301/4302 Jilin-Shulan Through Train (Chinese:4301/4302次吉林到舒兰普通旅客快车) is a Chinese passenger train service running between Jilin City to Shulan express passenger trains by the Shenyang Railway Bureau, Jilin passenger segment responsible for passenger transport task, Jilin originating on the Shulan train. 25B Type Passenger trains running along the Jishu Railway across Jilin and other provinces and cities, the entire 90 km. Jilin Railway Station to Shulan Railway Station running 2 hours and 11 minutes, use trips for 4301; Shulan Railway Station to Jilin Railway Station to run 1 hour and 59 minutes, use trips for 4302.
Title: Zunyi Xinzhou Airport
Passage: Zunyi Xinzhou Airport (IATA: ZYI, ICAO: ZUZY) is a dual-use military and civil airport serving the city of Zunyi in China's southwestern Guizhou Province. It is located in the town of Xinzhou in Xinpu New Area. The military air base was built in 1966 and completed in 1970.
Title: Renhuai
Passage: Renhuai (仁怀市) is a county-level city located in Guizhou Province, China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Zunyi.
Title: Bozhou District
Passage: Bozhou District (), formerly Zunyi County, is a district of Zunyi City, Guizhou, China.
Title: Renhuai Maotai Airport
Passage: Renhuai Maotai Airport (IATA: WMT) is an airport being constructed to serve the county-level city of Renhuai, which is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Zunyi in Guizhou Province, China. It is located in Yinshui Village, Daping Township. The airport is named after the famous Maotai liquor produced in the nearby town of the same name. It will be the second airport in Zunyi, after Zunyi Xinzhou Airport.
Title: Fate, Jilin
Passage: Fate () is a town within the county-level city of Shulan, in the north of Jilin Province in Northeast China. It is located on the right (eastern) bank of the Songhua River, 45 km west of downtown Shulan, and 75 km north of the prefectural capital of Jilin City.
Title: Chishui City
Passage: Chishui () is a county-level city of Guizhou Province, China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Zunyi.
Title: Langfang
Passage: Langfang (), is a prefecture-level city of Hebei Province, which was known as Tianjin Prefecture until 1973. Hebei province was renamed Langfang Prefecture after Tianjin became a municipality and finally upgraded into a prefecture-level city in 1988. Langfang is located approximately midway between Beijing and Tianjin. At the 2010 census, the population of Langfang was 4,358,839, of whom 868,066 lived in the built-up ("or metro") area made of Guangyang and Anci districts; its total area is around 6417.28 km² . Langfang borders Baoding to the southwest, Cangzhou to the south (both prefecture-level cities of Hebei), Beijing to the north and Tianjin to the east. Sanhe City and Dachang Hui County are now conurbated with Beijing, so that they form part of the same built-up area. Langfang is the smallest prefecture-level city of Hebei Province by land area.
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Shulan
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Shulan
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Zunyi
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Do Raffaella Reggi and Michael Chang share the same nationality?
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Title: Raffaella Reggi
Passage: Raffaella Reggi (born 27 November 1965; ] ) is a former professional tennis player from Italy.
Title: Michael Chang
Passage: Michael Te-Pei Chang (born February 22, 1972) is a retired American professional tennis player. He won 34 top-level professional singles titles, including the 1989 French Open when he was 17. He also was a three-time runner-up at the majors and reached a career best ranking of world No. 2 in 1996. Since he was shorter than virtually all of his opponents, he played a dogged defensive style utilizing his quickness and speed. In 2008, he was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, and he has coached Kei Nishikori since 2014.
Title: 1989 Virginia Slims of Albuquerque – Doubles
Passage: Nicole Provis and Elna Reinach won in the final 4–6, 6–4, 6–2 against Raffaella Reggi and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario.
Title: 1988 Belgian Open – Doubles
Passage: Bettina Bunge and Katerina Maleeva were the defending champions but only Maleeva competed that year with Raffaella Reggi.
Title: 1989 Virginia Slims of Oklahoma – Doubles
Passage: Jana Novotná and Catherine Suire were the defending champions but only Suire competed that year with Raffaella Reggi.
Title: Oslo Open
Passage: The Oslo Open was a women's professional tennis tournament held in Oslo, Norway. The event was part of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Tour and was played only once, in 1991. It was classed as a Tier V event, and it was competed on an indoor carpet surface. Catarina Lindqvist won the singles competition and Claudia Kohde-Kilsch and Silke Meier won the doubles; Raffaella Reggi finished runner-up in both events. There was a total prize money on offer of US$100,000.
Title: 1989 Pilkington Glass Championships – Singles
Passage: Martina Navratilova was the defending champion and won in the final 7–6, 6–2 against Raffaella Reggi.
Title: 1988 Virginia Slims of San Diego – Singles
Passage: Raffaella Reggi was the defending champion but did not compete that year.
Title: 1987 US Open – Mixed Doubles
Passage: Raffaella Reggi and Sergio Casal were the defending champions but lost in the semifinals to Martina Navratilova and Emilio Sánchez.
Title: 1989 Eckerd Open – Doubles
Passage: Terry Phelps and Raffaella Reggi were the defending champions but did not compete that year.
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no
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Raffaella Reggi
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Michael Chang
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The Siena Saints baseball team in Loudonville, New York, was formerly known as what?
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Title: Siena Saints baseball
Passage: The Siena Saints baseball team, formerly the Siena Indians, is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Siena College in Loudonville, New York. The team is a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. The team plays its home games at Siena Baseball Field in Loudonville, New York. The Saints have been coached by Tony Rossi since the 1969–1970 season.
Title: Loudonville, New York
Passage: Loudonville is a hamlet in the town of Colonie, in Albany County, New York, United States. Loudonville was a census-designated place in the 1970, 1980, and 1990 US Census, but ceased to be in the 2000 Census.
Title: Siena Saints football
Passage: The Siena Saints football (formerly the Siena Indians) program were the intercollegiate American football team for Siena College located in Loudonville, New York. The team competed in the NCAA Division I-AA and were members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. The school's first football team was fielded in 1965. Siena participated in football from 1965 to 2003, compiling an all-time record of 124–215–3. On January 21, 2004, Siena announced it was discontinuing its D I-AA football program. The discontinuation of the football program saved $200,000 from the school Athletic Department's annual budget, which was reallocated into other areas within the Athletic Department.
Title: Alumni Recreation Center
Passage: Alumni Recreation Center is a 4,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Loudonville, New York. It was built in 1974 and is home to the Siena College Saints women's basketball team. It used to host the men's team until the Times Union Center opened in 1990.
Title: Siena College
Passage: Siena College is an independent Roman Catholic liberal arts college in Loudonville, Albany County, New York, United States. Siena is a four-year, coeducational, independent college in the Franciscan tradition, founded by the Order of Friars Minor, in 1937. It has 3,000 full-time students and offers undergraduate degrees in business, liberal arts, and sciences.
Title: Siena Saints men's basketball
Passage: The Siena Saints men's basketball team (formerly the Siena Indians) represents Siena College in Loudonville, New York, United States. The NCAA Division I program competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference and the annual Franciscan Cup.
Title: Siena Saints women's basketball
Passage: The Siena Saints women's basketball team (formerly the Siena Indians) represents Siena College in Loudonville, New York, United States. The NCAA Division I program competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.
Title: Siena Baseball Field
Passage: Siena Baseball Field is a baseball venue in Loudonville, New York, United States. It is home to the Siena Saints baseball team of the NCAA Division I Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. The field has been home to Siena's baseball program since its inception in the 1950s. It seats 500 spectators. Features include chairback seating, a team clubhouse, and brick dugouts. Plassman Hall, a Siena dormitory, is visible beyond the center field fence, while J. Spencer and Patricia Standish Library stands beyond the right field fence.
Title: Tony Rossi (baseball)
Passage: Tony Rossi (born December 11, 1943) is an American college baseball coach and former player, currently serving as head coach of the Siena Saints baseball program. He was named to that position prior to the 1970 season. Rossi is the longest tenured coach with the same institution in Division I baseball, and only Augie Garrido has been a head coach for more years than Rossi.
Title: Siena Research Institute
Passage: Siena Research Institute (SRI) is an affiliate of Siena College, located originally in Friars Hall and now in Hines Hall on the college's campus, in Loudonville, New York, in suburban Albany. It was founded in 1980.
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Siena Indians
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Siena Saints baseball
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Loudonville, New York
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When was the American fraudster and a former stockbroker born who had the largest fraud exposure to Fairfield Greenwich Group?
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Title: Fairfield Greenwich Group
Passage: Fairfield Greenwich Group is an investment firm founded in 1983 in New York City. The firm had among the largest exposures to the Bernard Madoff fraud.
Title: Bernard Madoff
Passage: Bernard Lawrence "Bernie" Madoff ( ; born April 29, 1938) is an American fraudster and a former stockbroker, investment advisor, and financier. He is the former non-executive chairman of the NASDAQ stock market, and the admitted operator of a Ponzi scheme that is considered the largest financial fraud in U.S. history. Prosecutors estimated the size of the fraud to be $64.8 billion, based on the amounts in the accounts of Madoff's 4,800 clients as of November 30, 2008.
Title: Alan Ralsky
Passage: Alan Ralsky (born c. 1945) is a convicted American fraudster, best known for his activities as a spammer.
Title: Keith A. Schooley
Passage: Keith A. Schooley (born 1952) is an American author and former stockbroker at Merrill Lynch, who brought attention to fraud and corruption within the firm at the Oklahoma and Texas offices in 1992 as a whistleblower. As a result, he was terminated from the firm, and sued the corporation in a case that went to the Oklahoma Supreme Court, and Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Title: Theresa Lawson
Passage: Theresa Rose Lawson (born 1951) is a former Woolworths payroll clerk and St Marys Band Club director, who stole more than A$2.7 million over a three-year period from 1999 to 2002. It is regarded as one of the largest fraud cases in New South Wales history. The money has never been recovered.
Title: David "Race" Bannon
Passage: David "Race" Bannon (born 1963) is a pseudonym (named after the "Jonny Quest" animated television show character. ABC-TV, circa 1964) for David Wayne Dilley, an American fraudster who posed as a former Interpol agent. In his 2006 book "Race Against Evil: The Secret Missions of the Interpol Agent Who Tracked the World's Most Sinister Criminals", he claimed to have worked in Asia as a Mormon missionary who transitioned into work as a killer and secret agent: "a 'cleaner,'" said "Publishers Weekly",
Title: Jordan Belfort
Passage: Jordan Ross Belfort ( ; born July 9, 1962) is an American author, motivational speaker, and former stockbroker. In 1999, he pleaded guilty to fraud and related crimes in connection with stock-market manipulation and running a boiler room as part of a penny-stock scam. Belfort spent 22 months in prison as part of an agreement under which he gave testimony against numerous partners and subordinates in his fraud scheme. He published the memoir "The Wolf of Wall Street", which was adapted into a film and released in 2013.
Title: Luke Brugnara
Passage: Luke Dominic Brugnara ,(born October 18, 1963), also known as "Lucky Luke", is an American fraudster and former commercial real estate investor and developer. He was president of Brugnara Corporation, which declared bankruptcy in 2009.
Title: Tremont Group
Passage: Tremont Group Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation headquartered in Rye, New York, is a hedge fund that was a feeder fund to Bernard Madoff's investment advisory firm in the Madoff investment scandal. It was the second-largest feeder fund to Madoff's firm, after Fairfield Greenwich, and received fees of 2% of assets for doing so.
Title: Robert Miracle
Passage: Robert Miracle is an American fraudster, who was sentenced to 13 years in prison in 2011, after pleading guilty to wire fraud and tax evasion, in connection with a $65m Ponzi scheme involving investment in Indonesian oilfields.
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April 29, 1938
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Fairfield Greenwich Group
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Bernard Madoff
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Juan Carlos Moreno Rojo plays for a team that plays in which league ?
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Title: CF Rayo Majadahonda
Passage: Club de Fútbol Rayo Majadahonda is a Spanish football team based in Majadahonda, in the autonomous community of Madrid. Founded in 1976 it plays in Segunda División B – Group 1, holding home games at "Estadio Cerro del Espino", with a capacity of 3,376 seats.
Title: Juan Carlos Moreno Rojo
Passage: Juan Carlos Moreno Rojo (born 14 March 1985), commonly known as Carlitos, is a Spanish footballer who plays for CF Rayo Majadahonda as a midfielder.
Title: Bombones
Passage: Spanish pop band formed by Juan Azagra (Juano) vocals and guitar, Francisco Barroso (Francis) guitar, Isidro Lucuix bass, Carlos Moreno keyboard and synthesizers and Miguel Ángel Campos (Goyo) drums.
Title: Juan Moreno (pitcher)
Passage: Juan Carlos Moreno, born (1975--) 28, 1975 (age 42 ) in Maiquetía, Vargas State, Venezuela, is a former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Texas Rangers (2001) and San Diego Padres (2002). He batted and threw left-handed.
Title: Juan Carlos Moreno Rodríguez
Passage: Juan Carlos Moreno Rodríguez (born 19 April 1975) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.
Title: Misterio
Passage: Misterio ("Mistery") is a 1980 Mexican thriller film, directed and written by Marcela Fernández Violante. The film stars Juan Ferrara, as a TV star who blurs reality with the plot of the soap opera he is shooting. Helena Rojo plays Sandra, his co-star, while Víctor Junco is the TV director and Beatríz Sheridan is the screenwriter. "Misterio" is a adapted from a novel written by Vicente Leñero, who adapted it for the screen. The film received eight Ariel Awards in 1980, including Best Actor (Ferrara), Best Actress (Rojo), Best Supporting Actor (Junco), and Best Supporting Actress (Sheridan).
Title: Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)
Passage: Juan Carlos Navarro Feijoo, commonly known as either Juan Carlos Navarro or J.C. Navarro (born June 13, 1980), and nicknamed "La Bomba" (The Bomb), is a Spanish professional basketball player who plays for FC Barcelona of the Liga ACB. At 1.92 m and 91 kg , he is a combo guard, who primarily plays at the shooting guard position. On March 14, 2014, he was named a EuroLeague Basketball Legend.
Title: Juan Carlos Moreno
Passage: Juan Carlos Moreno Pérez (born September 28, 1975 in Nueva Gerona) is a shortstop with Isla de la Juventud and the Cuban national baseball team. Moreno is a mainstay on the national team, having made his first appearance in an international tournament for the 1998 World Championships. Moreno played for the Cuban national team in the 1999 Baltimore Orioles – Cuban national baseball team exhibition series. He was also on the roster for the 2006 World Baseball Classic
Title: Juan Carlos (footballer, born 1965)
Passage: Juan Carlos Rodríguez Moreno (born 19 January 1965 in Puente Castro, León), known as Juan Carlos, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a left back.
Title: Nunca te olvidaré (telenovela)
Passage: Nunca te olvidaré (English title: "Never forget you") is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio and Carlos Moreno Laguillo for Televisa in 1999. It is based on a novel by Caridad Bravo Adams. .
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Segunda División B – Group 1
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Juan Carlos Moreno Rojo
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CF Rayo Majadahonda
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Which film director produced crime dramas, Nicolas Winding Refn or D. Ross Lederman?
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Title: Nicolas Winding Refn
Passage: Nicolas Winding Refn (] ; born 29 September 1970) is a Danish film director, screenwriter and producer. He is known for directing the crime dramas "Bleeder" (1999) and the "Pusher" films (1996-2005), the fictionalised biographical film "Bronson" (2008), the dramatic adventure film "Valhalla Rising" (2009), the neo-noir crime film "Drive" (2011), the thriller "Only God Forgives" (2013), and the psychological horror film "The Neon Demon" (2016). In 2008, Refn co-founded the Copenhagen-based production company Space Rocket Nation.
Title: D. Ross Lederman
Passage: David Ross Lederman (December 12, 1894 – August 24, 1972) was an American film director noted for his Western/action/adventure films of the 1930s and 1940s.
Title: Space Rocket Nation
Passage: Space Rocket Nation is a Danish film production company founded in 2008 by producer Lene Børglum and director Nicolas Winding Refn after their collaboration on Refn's film "Valhalla Rising".
Title: Pusher (film series)
Passage: The Pusher films by Danish film director Nicolas Winding Refn illustrate and explore the criminal underworld of Copenhagen. Each of the three entries features a different character, with both sequels centered on a supporting character from the previous film.
Title: Bleeder (film)
Passage: Bleeder is a 1999 Danish crime drama film written, produced, and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. The film was successful in Denmark, but did not live up to the success of Refn's previous film "Pusher".
Title: Valhalla Rising (film)
Passage: Valhalla Rising is a 2009 English-language Danish adventure drama film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, co-written by Refn and Roy Jacobsen, and starring Mads Mikkelsen. The film takes place around the year 1096 AD and follows a Norse warrior named One-Eye and a boy as they travel with a band of Christian Crusaders by ship in the hopes of finding the Holy Land. Instead, they find themselves in an unknown land (actually North America) where they are assailed by unseen forces and dark visions.
Title: Fear X
Passage: Fear X is a 2003 psychological thriller film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. The first film to be produced from one of Hubert Selby Jr.'s original screenplays, its eventual box-office failure would force Refn's film company "Jang Go Star" into bankruptcy. Refn's financial recovery was documented in the 2006 documentary The Gambler.
Title: Hossein Amini
Passage: Hossein Amini (Persian: حسین امینی ; born January 18, 1966) is an Iranian screenwriter and film director. Amini has worked as a screenwriter since the early 1990s. He was nominated for numerous awards for the 1997 film "The Wings of the Dove", including an Academy Award for Best Writing – Adapted Screenplay. He also won a "Best Adapted Screenplay" award from the Austin Film Critics Association for his screenplay adaptation of Nicolas Winding Refn's "Drive" (2011), based on the novel by James Sallis. For his directorial debut, he both wrote and directed "The Two Faces of January", an adaptation of the Patricia Highsmith novel.
Title: Pusher (1996 film)
Passage: Pusher is a 1996 Danish crime drama co-written and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, in his film debut. A commercial success considered highly influential in Danish film history, it helped launching Winding Refn's and actor Mads Mikkelsen's careers.
Title: The Neon Demon
Passage: The Neon Demon is a 2016 psychological horror film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, co-written by Mary Laws, Polly Stenham, and Refn, and starring Elle Fanning. The plot follows an aspiring model in Los Angeles whose beauty and youth generate intense fascination and jealousy within the industry. Supporting roles are played by Karl Glusman, Jena Malone, Bella Heathcote, Abbey Lee, Desmond Harrington, Christina Hendricks, and Keanu Reeves.
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Nicolas Winding Refn
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Nicolas Winding Refn
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D. Ross Lederman
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Which country has They city Oyo, where Wande Abimbola is from
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Title: Oyo, Oyo
Passage: Oyo is a city in Oyo State, Nigeria, founded as the capital of the Oyo Kingdom in the 1830s and known to its people as 'New Oyo' (Ọyọ Atiba) to distinguish it from the former capital to the north, 'Old Oyo' (Ọyọ-Ile), which had been deserted as a result of rumors of war. Its inhabitants are mostly of the Yoruba people, and its ceremonial ruler is the Alaafin of Oyo.
Title: Wande Abimbola
Passage: Wándé Abímbọ́lá (born 24 December 1932) is a Nigerian academician, a professor of Yoruba language and literature, and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), and has also served as the Majority Leader of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He was installed as Àwísẹ Awo Àgbàyé in 1981 by the Ooni of Ife on the recommendation of a conclave of Babalawos of Yorubaland.
Title: Our Lady of the Annunciation Cathedral, Ibadan
Passage: The Our Lady of the Annunciation Cathedral also called Catholic Maronite Cathedral of Ibadan Is the name given to a religious building affiliated with the Catholic Church which is located in the city of Ibadan capital of the state of Oyo in the southwest of the African country of Nigeria. It should not be confused with the Cathedral of St. Mary in the same city but that follows the Latin or Roman rite and is home of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Ibadan.
Title: Ibadan
Passage: Ibadan (Yoruba: "Ìbàdàn" ) is the capital of Oyo State, Nigeria and the most populous city in the state with a population of over 3 million. It is the third most populous city in Nigeria, after Lagos and Kano; it is the country's largest city by geographical area. At the time of Nigeria's independence in 1960, Ibadan was the largest and most populous city in the country, and the second most populous in Africa after Cairo.
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Nigeria
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Oyo, Oyo
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Wande Abimbola
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Which city in Kansas with a city population of 2,526 in 2010 has an airport with the ICAO of KHRU?
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Title: Herington, Kansas
Passage: Herington is a city in Dickinson and Morris counties in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 2,526.
Title: Herington Regional Airport
Passage: Herington Regional Airport (ICAO: KHRU, FAA LID: HRU) is a public use airport in Morris County, Kansas, United States. The airport is owned by the City of Herington and is located seven nautical miles (8 mi, 13 km) northeast of its central business district. Although the airport is in Morris County, most of Herington is located in Dickinson County. Previously known as Herington Municipal Airport, the airport is located on the site of the former Herington Army Airfield. This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a "general aviation" facility.
Title: Topeka, Kansas
Passage: Topeka ( ; Kansa: "Tó Pee Kuh") is the capital city of the U.S. state of Kansas and the seat of Shawnee County. It is situated along the Kansas River in the central part of Shawnee County, in northeast Kansas, in the Central United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 127,473. The Topeka Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Shawnee, Jackson, Jefferson, Osage, and Wabaunsee counties, had a population of 233,870 in the 2010 census.
Title: Merriam, Kansas
Passage: Merriam is a city in Johnson County, Kansas, United States, and part of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 11,003. It is bordered by the cities of Overland Park to the east and south, Shawnee to the west, and Kansas City, Kansas to the north (in Wyandotte County); the city of Lenexa is less than a mile to the southwest. Merriam is included in the Shawnee Mission postal designation.
Title: Manhattan Regional Airport
Passage: Manhattan Regional Airport (IATA: MHK, ICAO: KMHK, FAA LID: MHK) in Riley County, Kansas is the second-busiest commercial airport in Kansas. It is owned by the city of Manhattan, Kansas, and is about five miles southwest of downtown Manhattan. American Airlines serves the airport with five daily flights to Chicago O'Hare International Airport and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. The airport is also used for general aviation and for planes chartered by the military and college sports teams (the airport is four miles east of Fort Riley and eight miles southwest of Kansas State University's athletic complex).
Title: Gladstone, Missouri
Passage: Gladstone is a city in Clay County, Missouri, is a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri. The City of Gladstone has the advantage of being located only 10 minutes from downtown Kansas City, and 10 minutes from Kansas City International Airport. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 26,365.
Title: Edwardsville, Kansas
Passage: Edwardsville is a city in Wyandotte County, Kansas, United States and is part of the "Unified Government" which also contains Kansas City, Kansas, most of Bonner Springs, and roughly one quarter of Lake Quivira. It is part of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 4,340.
Title: Dayton, Washington
Passage: Dayton is a city in and the county seat of Columbia County, Washington, United States. The population was 2,526 at the 2010 census.
Title: Mission Hills, Kansas
Passage: Mission Hills is a city in Johnson County, Kansas, United States, and part of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 3,498. The east city limits is the Kansas-Missouri state line at State Line Road. Mission Hills was originally developed by noted Kansas City developer J. C. Nichols beginning in the 1920s as part of his Country Club District plan.
Title: Pleasant Ridge, Michigan
Passage: Pleasant Ridge is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,526 at the 2010 census.
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Herington
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Herington Regional Airport
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Herington, Kansas
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The Temple of Eck is the center of the Eckankar faith in which country, the building was completed in Chanhassen, Minnesota, city in Carver and Hennepin counties?
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Title: Temple of Eck
Passage: The Temple of Eck is the center of the Eckankar faith in the United States. It was built at a cost of $8.2 million. The building was completed in Chanhassen, Minnesota in 1990.
Title: Chanhassen, Minnesota
Passage: Chanhassen is a city in Carver and Hennepin counties in the state of Minnesota. It is southwest of Minneapolis. The population was 22,952 at the 2010 census.
Title: Joe McDonald (politician)
Passage: Joseph P. "Joe" McDonald (born July 1966) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota, he represents District 29A, which includes portions of Wright and Hennepin counties just northwest of the Twin Cities metropolitan area. He is also a photographer and business owner.
Title: Melissa Hortman
Passage: Melissa Hortman (born May 27, 1970) is a Minnesota politician and the minority leader of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), she represents District 36B, which includes portions of Anoka and Hennepin counties in the Twin Cities metropolitan area.
Title: Benjamin Kruse (politician)
Passage: Benjamin Allen Kruse (born April 18, 1978) is a Minnesota politician and a former member of the Minnesota Senate who represented District 47, which included portions of Anoka and Hennepin counties in the northern Twin Cities metropolitan area. A Republican, he is a real estate agent with Coldwell Banker Burnet, based in Minnesota.
Title: Hanover, Minnesota
Passage: Hanover is a city in Wright and Hennepin counties in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The population was 2,938 at the 2010 census. Hanover is mainly located within Wright County; only a small part of the city extends into Hennepin County.
Title: Lake Virginia (Minnesota)
Passage: Lake Virginia is a lake in Carver and Hennepin counties, in the U.S. state of Minnesota.
Title: Eckankar
Passage: Eckankar (meaning "Co-worker with God"), called "the Path of Spiritual Freedom", is a new religious movement founded by Paul Twitchell in 1965. It is a non-profit religious group with members in over one hundred countries. The spiritual home is the Temple of Eck in Chanhassen, Minnesota.
Title: Rockford, Minnesota
Passage: Rockford is a city in Wright and Hennepin counties in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The population was 4,316 at the 2010 census. While Rockford is mainly located within Wright County, a small part of the city extends into Hennepin County. It is part of Minneapolis St.Paul metropolitan statistical area. Minnesota State Highway 55 serves as a main route in the city.
Title: Chanhassen High School
Passage: Chanhassen High School (CNS) is a public high school located in Chanhassen, Minnesota, a southwestern suburb of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area. CNS has a grade 9–12 school program. Construction of the school was approved by voters in 2006 in response to rapidly growing enrollment in Carver County and overcrowding at Chaska High School, the district's other high school. Chanhassen had an enrollment of 1,576 students during the 2014-15 school year, with an 18:1 student teacher ratio. There are 82 teachers at the school, and more than 80 percent of them have a master's degree or higher. The student body makeup is 52 percent male and 48 percent female, and the total minority enrollment is 9 percent.
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United States
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Temple of Eck
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Chanhassen, Minnesota
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Which director, John Francis Dillon or Mark L. Lester, was also an actor?
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Title: John Francis Dillon (director)
Passage: John Francis Dillon (July 13, 1884 – April 4, 1934) was an American film director and actor of the silent era. He directed 130 films between 1914 and 1934. He also appeared in 74 films between 1914 and 1931. He was born in New York, New York, was a brother of Robert A. Dillon, and died in Los Angeles, California from a heart attack.
Title: Mark L. Lester
Passage: Mark L. Lester (born November 26, 1946) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known as a prolific director of cult films including the disco musical "Roller Boogie", the vigilante thriller film "Class of 1984", the Stephen King-adaptation "Firestarter" (1984), the Arnold Schwarzenegger action film "Commando" (1985), and the action-comedy "Armed and Dangerous" (1986), starring John Candy, Eugene Levy, and Meg Ryan.
Title: The Big Shakedown
Passage: The Big Shakedown is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film starring Charles Farrell and Bette Davis, and directed by John Francis Dillon. The screenplay is based on the story "Cut Rate" by Niven Busch and Samuel G. Engel. The film also stars Ricardo Cortez and Glenda Farrell and is director John Francis Dillon's final film.
Title: The Noose (film)
Passage: The Noose is a silent film adaptation of the Willard Mack play "The Noose", which was released in 1928. It stars Richard Barthelmess, Montagu Love, Robert Emmett O'Connor and Thelma Todd. The movie was adapted by Garrett Graham and James T. O'Donohoe from the play. It was directed by John Francis Dillon and Richard Barthelmess's performance was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor.
Title: We Moderns
Passage: We Moderns (1925) is an American silent comedy film directed by John Francis Dillon and starring Colleen Moore. The film was produced by Moore's husband John McCormick (1893-1961), was released through First National Pictures. It was based on the play and novel by Israel Zangwill. The play ran for 22 performances in 1924 at the Gaiety Theatre (New York), produced and directed by Harrison Grey Fiske and starring Helen Hayes and Isabel Irving.
Title: John T. Dillon (actor)
Passage: John T. Dillon (June 19, 1876 – December 29, 1937) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in 136 films between 1908 and 1936. He died in Los Angeles, California from pneumonia. Actor Edward Dillon was his brother. They are not related to director John Francis Dillon.
Title: Robert A. Dillon
Passage: Robert A. Dillon (February 13, 1889 – November 28, 1944) was an American screenwriter and film director of the silent era. He wrote for 81 films between 1914 and 1937. He also directed eight films between 1916 and 1927. Dillon was born in New York City, was a brother of director John Francis Dillon, and died in Los Angeles, California.
Title: The Finger Points
Passage: The Finger Points is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by John Francis Dillon and written by John Monk Saunders, W.R. Burnett and Robert Lord. The film stars Richard Barthelmess, Fay Wray, Regis Toomey, Robert Elliott, Clark Gable, Oscar Apfel and Robert Gleckler. The film was released by Warner Bros. on April 11, 1931.
Title: The Base (film)
Passage: The Base is a 1999 action/thriller film written by Jeff Albert and Hesh Rephun, produced by Dana Dubosky and Mark L. Lester, directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Mark Dacascos, Tim Abell and Paula Trickey.
Title: Millie (film)
Passage: Millie (1931) is a pre-Code drama film directed by John Francis Dillon from a screenplay by Charles Kenyon and Ralph Morgan, based on a novel of the same name by Donald Henderson Clarke. The film was an independent production by Charles R. Rogers, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, after their acquisition of Pathé Exchange. It starred Helen Twelvetrees in one of her best roles, with a supporting cast which included Lilyan Tashman, James Hall, Joan Blondell, John Halliday and Anita Louise.
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John Francis Dillon
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John Francis Dillon (director)
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Mark L. Lester
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Gary Donnelly was a former prisoner of which dissident Irish faction?
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Title: Gary Donnelly (Irish republican)
Passage: Gary Donnelly is an Irish republican, former Real Irish Republican Army (Real IRA) prisoner, and as of May 24, 2014, an elected member of Derry and Strabane District Council.
Title: Real Irish Republican Army
Passage: The Real Irish Republican Army or Real IRA (RIRA), is a dissident Irish republican paramilitary organisation which aims to bring about a united Ireland. It formed in 1997 following a split in the Provisional IRA by dissident members, who rejected the IRA's ceasefire that year. Like the Provisional IRA before it, the RIRA sees itself as the only rightful successor to the original Irish Republican Army and styles itself as "the Real Irish Republican Army" in English or "Óglaigh na hÉireann" in Irish. It is an illegal organisation in the Republic of Ireland and designated as proscribed terrorist organisation in the United Kingdom and the United States.
Title: 1988 OTB Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Gary Donnelly and Gary Muller were the defending champions, but did not participate this year.
Title: 1987 Volvo International – Doubles
Passage: Peter Fleming and John McEnroe were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Fleming with Gary Donnelly and McEnroe with his brother Patrick.
Title: 1987 WCT Scottsdale Open – Doubles
Passage: Leonardo Lavalle and Mike Leach were the defending champions, but Lavalle did not participate this year. Leach partnered Gary Donnelly, losing in the first round.
Title: 1987 Tokyo Indoor – Doubles
Passage: Mike De Palmer and Gary Donnelly were the defending champions, but Donnelly did not participate this year. De Palmer partnered Paul Annacone, losing in the quarterfinals.
Title: 1987 Schenectady Open – Doubles
Passage: Gary Donnelly and Gary Muller won the title, defeating Brad Pearce and Jim Pugh 7–6, 6–2 in the final.
Title: Gary Donnelly
Passage: Gary Donnelly (born June 3, 1962) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.
Title: Óglaigh na hÉireann (Real IRA splinter group)
Passage: Óglaigh na hÉireann (ONH; ] ) is the title taken by a small dissident Irish republican paramilitary group that has taken part in the dissident Irish republican campaign. The organisation started carrying out attacks around 2009 and was formed after a split within the Real IRA.
Title: Sergei Aksenov
Passage: Sergei Alexandrovich Aksenov (Russian: Серге́й Алекса́ндрович Аксёнов ; born April 3, 1971) is a Russian political dissident, publicist, former prisoner, member of National Bolshevik Party since 1997, cofounder of coalition The Other Russia and one of the leaders of the political party The Other Russia.
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Real Irish Republican Army
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Gary Donnelly (Irish republican)
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Real Irish Republican Army
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Between Matt Brookens and Fielder Cook, who had more diverse job experiences?
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Title: Matt Brookens
Passage: Matt Brookens is a short and feature filmmaker who is a writer-director and producer.
Title: Fielder Cook
Passage: Fielder Cook (March 9, 1923 – June 20, 2003) was an American television and film director, producer, and writer whose 1971 television movie "The Homecoming: A Christmas Story" spawned the series "The Waltons".
Title: Seize the Day (film)
Passage: Seize the Day is a 1986 drama film directed by Fielder Cook. It stars Robin Williams and Jerry Stiller. It is based on the novel of the same name by Saul Bellow.
Title: Patterns (film)
Passage: Patterns is a 1956 film directed by Fielder Cook and starring Van Heflin, Everett Sloane, and Ed Begley. The screenplay by Rod Serling was an adaptation of his teleplay "Patterns" originally telecast January 12, 1955 on the "Kraft Television Theatre", which starred Sloane, Begley and Richard Kiley.
Title: Beauty and the Beast (1976 TV film)
Passage: Beauty and the Beast is a 1976 TV movie directed by Fielder Cook, written by Sherman Yellen and produced by Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions and Palm Films. The movie is a live-action adaptation of Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont's eighteenth-century fairy tale starring real-life husband and wife George C. Scott and Trish Van Devere.
Title: How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life
Passage: How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life is a 1968 film directed by Fielder Cook. It stars Dean Martin, Stella Stevens and husband and wife Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson.
Title: Prudence and the Pill
Passage: Prudence and the Pill is a 1968 British comedy film made by Twentieth Century-Fox. It was directed by Fielder Cook and Ronald Neame and produced by Kenneth Harper and Ronald J. Kahn from a screenplay by Hugh Mills, based on his own novel. The music score was by Bernard Ebbinghouse and the cinematography by Ted Moore.
Title: Valley Forge (film)
Passage: Valley Forge is a 1975 videotaped adaptation of the 1934 Broadway play by Maxwell Anderson about the American Revolutionary War encampment at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania and a planned escape by the men desperate to leave behind the terrible conditions of the winter. Shot partly on location in Canada. Directed and produced by Fielder Cook. Originally broadcast as part of the "Hallmark Hall of Fame" series of specials.
Title: Miracle on 34th Street (1973 film)
Passage: Miracle on 34th Street is a 1973 American made-for-television Christmas fantasy drama film directed by Fielder Cook. It is the third remake of the original 1947 film. Like the original, this film was produced by 20th Century Fox. Additionally, the New York City-based Macy's department store allowed their name to be used in this film, unlike later versions.
Title: Home Is the Hero
Passage: Home Is the Hero is a 1959 Irish drama film directed by Fielder Cook. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival.
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Fielder Cook
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Matt Brookens
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Fielder Cook
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Space is an album by American jazz group the Modern Jazz Quartet released on a label founded in what year?
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Title: Apple Records
Passage: Apple Records is a record label founded by the Beatles in 1968, as a division of Apple Corps Ltd. It was initially intended as a creative outlet for the Beatles, both as a group and individually, plus a selection of other artists including Mary Hopkin, James Taylor, Badfinger, and Billy Preston. In practice, by the mid-1970s, the roster had become dominated with releases by the former Beatles as solo artists. Allen Klein managed the label from 1969 to 1973. It was then managed by Neil Aspinall on behalf of the four Beatles and their heirs. He retired in 2007 and was replaced by Jeff Jones.
Title: Space (Modern Jazz Quartet album)
Passage: Space is an album by American jazz group the Modern Jazz Quartet featuring performances recorded in 1969 and released on the Apple label.
Title: Under the Jasmin Tree
Passage: Under the Jasmin Tree is an album by American jazz group the Modern Jazz Quartet featuring performances recorded in 1967 and released on the Apple label. The album was the fourth release on the Beatles' new label and the MJQ were the only jazz act to record for the label.
Title: The Modern Jazz Quartet Plays No Sun in Venice
Passage: The Modern Jazz Quartet Plays No Sun in Venice (originally titled The Modern Jazz Quartet Plays One Never Knows: Original Film Score for "No Sun in Venice") is a soundtrack album by American jazz group the Modern Jazz Quartet featuring performances recorded in 1957 for Roger Vadim's "No Sun in Venice" and released on the Atlantic label.
Title: The Modern Jazz Quartet (1957 album)
Passage: The Modern Jazz Quartet is an album by American jazz group the Modern Jazz Quartet featuring performances recorded in 1957 and released on the Atlantic label.
Title: Jazz Dialogue
Passage: Jazz Dialogue is an album by American jazz group the Modern Jazz Quartet with a big band featuring performances recorded in 1965 and released on the Atlantic label.
Title: The Modern Jazz Quartet at Music Inn Volume 2
Passage: The Modern Jazz Quartet at Music Inn Volume 2 is a live album by American jazz group the Modern Jazz Quartet featuring performances recorded at the Music Inn in Lenox, Massachusetts, in 1958, with guest artist Sonny Rollins appearing on two numbers, and released on the Atlantic label.
Title: Music from Odds Against Tomorrow
Passage: Music from Odds Against Tomorrow (also released as Patterns) is an album by American jazz group the Modern Jazz Quartet featuring interpretations of the soundtrack score for the 1959 motion picture "Odds Against Tomorrow". It was released on United Artists Records, the label that the films' production company United Artists had founded two years earlier for its film soundtracks. The album was recorded with the Modern Jazz Quartet and a 22-piece orchestra.
Title: The Modern Jazz Quartet & Orchestra
Passage: The Modern Jazz Quartet & Orchestra is an album by American jazz group the Modern Jazz Quartet featuring performances recorded in West Germany in 1960 with an Orchestra and released on the Atlantic label.
Title: The Modern Jazz Quartet at Music Inn
Passage: The Modern Jazz Quartet at Music Inn is a live album by American jazz group the Modern Jazz Quartet featuring performances recorded at the Music Inn in Lenox, Massachusetts in 1956, with guest artist Jimmy Giuffre appearing on three numbers, and released on the Atlantic label.
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1968
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Space (Modern Jazz Quartet album)
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Apple Records
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My 5 Wives is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Rodney Dangerfield, an American stand-up comedian, actor, producer and screenwriter known for what catchphrase?
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Title: My 5 Wives
Passage: My 5 Wives is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Rodney Dangerfield.
Title: Rodney Dangerfield
Passage: Rodney Dangerfield (born Jacob Cohen, November 22, 1921 – October 5, 2004) was an American stand-up comedian, actor, producer and screenwriter known for the catchphrase "I don't get no respect!" and his monologues on that theme. He is also remembered for his 1980s film roles, especially in "Easy Money", "Caddyshack", and "Back to School".
Title: Easy Money (1983 film)
Passage: Easy Money is a 1983 American comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield, Joe Pesci, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Candice Azzara, and Jennifer Jason Leigh. It was directed by James Signorelli and written by Dangerfield, Michael Endler, P. J. O'Rourke and Dennis Blair. The original music score was composed by Laurence Rosenthal. The theme song "Easy Money" is performed by Billy Joel and was featured on his album "An Innocent Man".
Title: The 4th Tenor
Passage: The 4th Tenor is a 2002 American comedy film written by and starring Rodney Dangerfield.
Title: Back by Midnight
Passage: Back By Midnight is a 2005 American comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield, Phil LaMarr, Harland Williams, Randy Quaid, Gilbert Gottfried, and Kirstie Alley. The film was actually produced and completed in 2002. It also features cameo appearances by Dangerfield's real-life friends, Ron Jeremy and Michael Bolton, as well as Louie Anderson.
Title: Back to School
Passage: Back to School is a 1986 American comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield, Keith Gordon, Sally Kellerman, Burt Young, Terry Farrell, William Zabka, Ned Beatty, Sam Kinison, Paxton Whitehead and Robert Downey, Jr. It was directed by Alan Metter.
Title: Ladybugs (film)
Passage: Ladybugs is a 1992 American sports-comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield and directed by Sidney J. Furie. Dangerfield plays a Denver businessman who takes over a girls soccer team that the company he works for sponsors. The film also stars Jackée Harry as his assistant coach, Ilene Graff as his girlfriend, Jonathan Brandis as his girlfriend's son, and Vinessa Shaw as his boss's daughter.
Title: Harry Basil
Passage: Harry Basil is a stand-up comedian and comedy club operator, known for his impressions of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Superman. As an actor, Basil appeared in the film "Peggy Sue Got Married". His film credits include "Meet Wally Sparks", which he co-wrote with Rodney Dangerfield.
Title: The Godson (film)
Passage: The Godson is a 1998 comedy directed by Bob Hoge, starring Rodney Dangerfield, Kevin McDonald and Dom DeLuise. The film is a parody of The Godfather franchise and "Scarface", as well as other gangster films that were popular in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.
Title: Dennis Blair (comedian)
Passage: Dennis Blair (born Feb 21, 1955) is an American stand-up comedian. He is known for writing, and appearing in, the 1983 movie "Easy Money", alongside his mentor, Rodney Dangerfield. He provided the voice of Lem and Clem in the animated film "'Rover Dangerfield". He wrote for Dangerfield for four years including sketches for his network specials and jokes for his act.
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"I don't get no respect!"
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My 5 Wives
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Rodney Dangerfield
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Musée Grévin Montreal is connected to the Montreal Metro via which station?
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Title: Montreal Eaton Centre
Passage: The Montreal Eaton Centre is a shopping mall located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located in the heart of Downtown Montreal in the underground city, and is connected to the Montreal Metro via McGill station.
Title: Musée Grévin Montreal
Passage: The Musée Grévin Montreal is a waxwork museum in Montreal located in Montreal Eaton Centre in Ville-Marie, Montreal, Canada. It is open daily; an admission fee is charged.
Title: Kendji Girac
Passage: Kendji Girac (born Kendji Jason Maillié, July 3, 1996) is a French singer. He is the winner of of the music competition "" as part of Team Mika. He has released two studio albums, "Kendji" and "Ensemble" as well as a string of hit singles. On March 9, 2017, his wax statue at the Musée Grévin was revealed.
Title: De La Concorde station
Passage: De la Concorde station is an intermodal transit station in Laval, Quebec, Canada. It serves the Montreal Metro's Orange Line and connects to the Réseau de transport métropolitain (RTM)'s Saint-Jérôme commuter rail line. It is located in the Laval-des-Rapides district and opened April 28, 2007, as part of Montreal Metro's extension into Laval.
Title: Musée Grévin – Forum des Halles
Passage: The Musée Grévin – Forum des Halles was a wax museum located in the Forum des Halles, level 1, in the 1st arrondissement of Paris at 1 Rue Pierre Lescot, Paris, France. It opened in 1981 and closed in 1996.
Title: Musée Grévin
Passage: The Musée Grévin (] ; Euronext: GREV ) is a wax museum in Paris located on the Grands Boulevards in the 9th arrondissement on the right bank of the Seine, at 10, Boulevard Montmartre, Paris, France. It is open daily; an admission fee is charged.
Title: Léopold Bernhard Bernstamm
Passage: Léopold Bernhard Bernstamm (April 20, 1859 - January 22, 1939), also written as Léopold-Bernhard Bernstam, Léopold Bernard Bernstamm, or Leopold Adolfovich Bernstam, was a Russian sculptor active in France and Russia. He was one of the official sculptors of the musée Grévin.
Title: Autour d'une cabine
Passage: Autour d'une cabine (Around A Cab), original full title Autour d'une cabine ou Mésaventures d'un copurchic aux bains de mer (Around a cabin or a copurchic Misadventures at the seaside), is an 1894 French short animated film directed by Émile Reynaud. It is an animated film made of 636 individually images hand painted in 1893. The film showed off Emile's invention, the Théâtre Optique. It was shown at the Musée Grévin from December 1894 until March 1900.
Title: Yellow Line (Montreal Metro)
Passage: The Yellow Line (French: "Ligne jaune" ), formerly also known as Line 4 (French: "Ligne 4" ), is one of the Montreal Metro's four routes operating in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was popular when it opened for service because it connected Montreal's city centre with the Expo 67 exhibition and La Ronde on Île-Sainte-Hélène. The Yellow Line has three stations, and travels under the St. Lawrence River between the island of Montreal and Longueuil. It was part of the initial network of the Metro, and numbered in conjunction with Line 3, a route that was later cancelled. It is also the first Metro line to leave the island. All three stations on the line have been renamed since their opening.
Title: Papineau station
Passage: Papineau station is a Montreal Metro station in the borough of Ville-Marie in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) and serves the Green Line. It is one of two Metro stations that service Montreal's Gay Village, part of the Centre-South district. It opened on October 14, 1966, as part of the original network of the Metro. It briefly served as the terminus of the Green Line until Frontenac station opened two months later.
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McGill station
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Musée Grévin Montreal
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Montreal Eaton Centre
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"French Songs and Arias" is an album released by New Zealand soprano opera diva known as?
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Title: French Songs and Arias
Passage: French Songs and Arias is an album released by New Zealand opera diva Kiri Te Kanawa in 1997.
Title: Kiri Te Kanawa
Passage: Dame Kiri Janette Te Kanawa {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (pronounced ; born Claire Mary Teresa Rawstron, March 6, 1944) is a New Zealand soprano. She has a full lyric soprano voice, which has been described as "mellow yet vibrant, warm, ample and unforced".
Title: Live from New Zealand
Passage: Live From New Zealand is a live high quality video album (DVD) and PBS Great Performances special by Christchurch, New Zealand soprano Hayley Westenra and featured duet with baritone Teddy Tahu Rhodes and soprano Sophie Westenra. It was recorded in St. James Theatre, Wellington and published in 2004.
Title: Winter Magic (album)
Passage: Winter Magic is a Christmas album by Christchurch, New Zealand soprano Hayley Westenra. The album was called Christmas Magic in some territories, and was released in Japan as Winter Magic: Fuyu No Kagayaki – Koibito Tachi No Pure Voice. The album features traditional Christmas songs (like Coventry Carol) and more contemporary Christmas songs (as Joni Mitchell's classic, River).
Title: Pure (Hayley Westenra album)
Passage: Pure is the first internationally published album by Christchurch, New Zealand soprano Hayley Westenra. Her previous albums were released only in New Zealand and nearby Australia. This album also received professional consultation from the legendary Sir George Martin who helped to create its "unique appeal". In 2004, it was the highest selling New Zealand Album and so it privileged Hayley with an award from the New Zealand Music Awards of 2004. It was published by the Decca Music Group label in 2003. It was distributed in the United States by Universal Classics in 2004. During its first week of sales it sold 19,068 copies. As of 2007, "Pure" is the best selling classical album for the 21st century in the UK.
Title: Treasure (Hayley Westenra album)
Passage: Treasure (titled Celtic Treasure in some countries) is the third internationally released album by Christchurch, New Zealand soprano Hayley Westenra, released in 2007. The album celebrates Westenra's Irish roots by covering Irish songs like "Danny Boy" and religious classics like "Whispering Hope", "The Heart Worships", while also including three new songs which Hayley has co-written.
Title: Maori Songs
Passage: Maori Songs is a traditional album released by New Zealand opera diva, Kiri Te Kanawa in 1999 to celebrate the new millennium.
Title: Paradiso (Hayley Westenra album)
Passage: Paradiso is an international album by Christchurch, New Zealand soprano Hayley Westenra, in collaboration with Italian maestro Ennio Morricone. It was released worldwide beginning 18 April 2011 in New Zealand.
Title: Kiri – The Best Of
Passage: Kiri is a greatest hits album released by New Zealand opera diva, Kiri Te Kanawa in 2001.
Title: The Very Best Of (Kiri Te Kanawa album)
Passage: The Very Best Of is a greatest hits album released by New Zealand opera diva, Kiri Te Kanawa in 2003.
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Kiri Te Kanawa
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French Songs and Arias
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Kiri Te Kanawa
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Which Argentine footballer born in 1987 wears the Nike Hypervenom?
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Title: Nike Hypervenom
Passage: The "Nike Hypervenom" is a football boot that is manufactured by Nike. This type of boot is said to be for traction and agility, designed for deceptive players. Therefore, it is endorsed/worn by players, notably forwards, such as Marcus Rashford, Kylian Mbappé, Robert Lewandowski, Gonzalo Higuaín, Mauro Icardi, Harry Kane, Edinson Cavani, Riyad Mahrez, Romelu Lukaku, Cian Brennan Aubameyang and Thiago.
Title: Gonzalo Higuaín
Passage: Gonzalo Gerardo Higuaín (] , born 10 December 1987) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a striker for Italian club Juventus and the Argentina national team.
Title: Luciano Lollo
Passage: Luciano Lollo (born March 29, 1987 in Alejo Ledesma, Argentina) is an Argentine footballer who plays for Argentine Primera División side River Plate as a defender.
Title: Sotero Aranguren
Passage: Sotero Aranguren Labairu (born 7 May 1894 in Buenos Aires, Argentina), is a former Argentine footballer born who spend his youth in Basque Country. He was a midfielder and played the most of his career for Real Madrid C.F.. He and his brother, Eulogio, were team-mates at Real Madrid.
Title: Norberto Menéndez
Passage: Norberto Menéndez (14 December 1936 – 26 May 1994) was an Argentine footballer striker. He was born in 1936 in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. He played for the Argentine national team at the 1958 World Cup in Sweden, where he scored once against Northern Ireland, adding to the 3–1 only Argentine victory in that tournament. Menéndez won six Primera Division Argentina titles during his career. He has the distinction of being the only footballer who, having played for the two giants of the Argentine league (Boca Juniors and River Plate), won three league championships with each of them. He was also the first player of Argentina's National Team to have scored a goal at the qualification standings of a World Cup, on 13 October 1957 against Chile.
Title: Antonio Sastre
Passage: Antonio Sastre (April 27, 1911 – November 23, 1987) was an Argentine footballer who played most of his career for Club Atlético Independiente and São Paulo of Brazil. He is one of the 24 players inducted into the Argentine Football Association Hall of Fame. Sastre was an all-round midfielder who could play well almost anywhere on the pitch due to his intelligence and versatility.
Title: Cristián Alfaro
Passage: Cristián Alfaro (born September 8, 1987 in Salta, Argentina) is an Argentine footballer currently playing for Atlanta of the Primera B Argentine.
Title: Cristian Canuhé
Passage: Cristian Canuhé (born August 25, 1987, in Toay, Argentina) is an Argentine footballer currently playing for Atlético de Rafaela of the Argentine Primera División.
Title: Luis Artime
Passage: Luis Artime (born 2 December 1938 in Parque Civit in Mendoza Province) is a retired Argentine footballer, who played as a striker, and scored more than 1000 goals during his career. His son Luis Fabián Artime is also a retired Argentine footballer who played in the 1990s.
Title: Sebastián Luna
Passage: Sebastián Luna (born 25 December 1987 in Argentina) is an Argentine footballer who plays for Sarmiento of the Primera B Nacional in Argentine.
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Gonzalo Higuaín
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Nike Hypervenom
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Gonzalo Higuaín
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Where was the star of Ken Annakin's 1956 British comedy born?
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Title: Loser Takes All (film)
Passage: Loser Takes All is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin, starring Glynis Johns, Rossano Brazzi, and Robert Morley, and based on a screenplay by Graham Greene.
Title: Glynis Johns
Passage: Glynis Johns (born 5 October 1923) is a retired Welsh stage, television and film actress, dancer, pianist, and singer. Born in Pretoria, South Africa of Welsh origin, she is best known for creating the role of Desiree Armfeldt in "A Little Night Music" on Broadway, for which she won a Tony Award, and for playing Winifred Banks in Walt Disney's musical motion picture box office smash "Mary Poppins." In both roles, she originated songs written specifically for her, including "Send in the Clowns", composed by Stephen Sondheim, and "Sister Suffragette", written by the Sherman Brothers. She was nominated for an Oscar for her work in the 1960 film "The Sundowners".
Title: You Know What Sailors Are (1954 film)
Passage: You Know What Sailors Are is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin from a screenplay by Peter Rogers. It starred Donald Sinden, Michael Hordern, Bill Kerr, Dora Bryan and Akim Tamiroff.
Title: Value for Money
Passage: Value for Money is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring John Gregson, Donald Pleasence, Leslie Phillips, Joan Hickson, Derek Farr and Diana Dors.
Title: Miranda (1948 film)
Passage: Miranda is a 1948 British comedy film, directed by Ken Annakin and written by Peter Blackmore, who also wrote the play of the same name from which the film was adapted. Denis Waldock provided additional dialogue. A light comedy, the film is about a beautiful and playful mermaid played by Glynis Johns and her effect on Griffith Jones' character. Googie Withers and Margaret Rutherford are also featured in the film. Glynis Johns and Margaret Rutherford reprised their roles in the 1954 sequel, "Mad About Men".
Title: Three Men in a Boat (1956 film)
Passage: Three Men in a Boat is a 1956 British CinemaScope colour comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Laurence Harvey, Jimmy Edwards, Shirley Eaton and David Tomlinson. It is based on the 1889 novel "Three Men in a Boat" by Jerome K. Jerome. The film received mixed reviews, but was a commercial success.
Title: Crooks Anonymous
Passage: Crooks Anonymous is a British comedy film from 1962. Directed by Ken Annakin, it starred Leslie Phillips and Stanley Baxter and was notable for one of the earliest appearances of Julie Christie.
Title: Very Important Person (film)
Passage: Very Important Person (retitled A Coming Out Party in the United States) is a 1961 British comedy film, directed by Ken Annakin and written by Jack Davies and Henry Blyth. The cast includes several well-known British comedy and character actors, including James Robertson Justice, Stanley Baxter in a dual role as a dour Scottish prisoner and a German prisoner-of-war camp officer, Eric Sykes, John Le Mesurier, Leslie Phillips and Richard Wattis.
Title: Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines
Passage: Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines; Or, How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes is a 1965 British comedy film starring Stuart Whitman, Sarah Miles, Robert Morley, Terry-Thomas, James Fox and Alberto Sordi, directed and co-written by Ken Annakin.
Title: Holiday Camp (film)
Passage: Holiday Camp is a 1947 British comedy drama film directed by Ken Annakin, starring Jack Warner, Jimmy Hanley, Kathleen Harrison and Dennis Price set at the then popular Butlin's holiday camps.
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Pretoria, South Africa
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Loser Takes All (film)
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Glynis Johns
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Tsolyáni was a language invented by a professor of which subjects?
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Title: Tsolyáni language
Passage: Tsolyáni is one of several languages invented by M. A. R. Barker, developed in the mid-to-late 1940s in parallel with his legendarium leading to the world of Tékumel as described in the Empire of the Petal Throne roleplaying game, published by TSR in 1975.
Title: M. A. R. Barker
Passage: Muhammad Abd-al-Rahman Barker (born Phillip Barker, November 3, 1929 – March 16, 2012), was a professor of Urdu and South Asian Studies who created one of the first roleplaying games, Empire of the Petal Throne, and wrote several fantasy/science fantasy novels based in his associated world setting of Tékumel.
Title: SWEET16
Passage: SWEET16 is an interpreted byte-code language invented by Steve Wozniak and implemented as part of the Integer BASIC ROM in the Apple II series of computers. It was created because Wozniak needed to manipulate 16-bit pointer data in his implementation of BASIC, and the Apple II was an 8-bit computer.
Title: Ascian language
Passage: The Ascian Language is a fictional language invented by Gene Wolfe for his fantasy series "The Book of the New Sun".
Title: Idioglossia
Passage: An idioglossia is an idiosyncratic language invented and spoken by only one person or very few people. Most often, "idioglossia" refers to the "private languages" of young children, especially twins, the latter being more specifically known as cryptophasia, and commonly referred to as twin talk or twin speech.
Title: Adamic language
Passage: The Adamic language is, according to Jewish tradition (as recorded in the "midrashim") and some Christians, the language spoken by Adam (and possibly Eve) in the Garden of Eden. It is variously interpreted as either the language used by God to address Adam (the divine language), or the language invented by Adam with which he named all things (including Eve), as in .
Title: Bongo-Bongo (linguistics)
Passage: Bongo-Bongo in linguistics is used as a name for an imaginary language. It is most commonly invoked in etymological studies to conceptualize random similarities between unrelated languages. It has also been used as a name for a constructed language invented by John Lyons as a teaching tool in linguistics.
Title: Martin Richards (computer scientist)
Passage: Martin Richards (born 21 July 1940) is a British computer scientist known for his development of the BCPL programming language which is both part of early research into portable software, and the ancestor of the B programming language invented by Ken Thompson in early versions of Unix and which Dennis Ritchie in turn used as the basis of his widely used C programming language.
Title: Verdurian language
Passage: The Verdurian language (known in Verdurian as soa Sfahe, "the Speech") is a constructed language invented by Mark Rosenfelder in 1995 and hosted at his website, Zompist.com.
Title: Eurolengo
Passage: Eurolengo is a constructed language invented by Leslie Jones in 1972. He intended that it would become a common European language, "intended as a practical tool for business and tourism."
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Urdu and South Asian Studies
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Tsolyáni language
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M. A. R. Barker
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Are the Cão de Castro Laboreiro and Brazilian Dogo both dogs?
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Title: Cão de Castro Laboreiro
Passage: The Cão de Castro Laboreiro, or Dog from Castro Laboreiro, or Portuguese Cattle Dog or Portuguese Watch Dog, is a dog breed of the livestock guardian dog type, originating from Castro Laboreiro in the northern mountains of Portugal.
Title: Brazilian Dogo
Passage: Brazilian Dogo(Portuguese: "Dogue Brasileiro" ), also called Brazilian Dogge, is a Molosser-type working dog breed originating in Brazil. It is neither recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) nor the American Kennel Club (AKC). However, it has the official national recognition of the Confederação Brasileira de Cinofilia(CBKC) where it belongs to the Group 11 - Breeds not recognized by the FCI ("Raça não reconhecida pela FCI").
Title: Fernando Rodríguez de Castro (died 1304)
Passage: Fernando Rodríguez de Castro (died 1304), was a Galician noble and a member of the House of Castro. He was the son of Esteban Fernández de Castro, Lord of Lemos and Sarria, and Alzonza Rodríguez de León. His paternal grandparents were Fernando Gutiérrez de Castro and Emilia Iniguez de Mendoza. His maternal grandparents were Rodrigo Alfonso de León, son of Alfonso IX of León, and Ines Rodríguez Cabrera.
Title: Castle of Castro Laboreiro
Passage: The Castle of Castro Laboreiro (Portuguese: "Castelo de Castro Laboreiro" ) is a Portuguese castle in civil parish of Castro Laboreiro, in the municipality of Melgaço. It is the ruins of a Romanesque castle with a belt of walls around a central keep with a cistern.
Title: Castro Laboreiro e Lamas de Mouro
Passage: Castro Laboreiro e Lamas de Mouro is a civil parish in the municipality of Melgaço, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Castro Laboreiro and Lamas de Mouro. The population in 2011 was 657, in an area of 106.09 km².
Title: Machado de Castro National Museum
Passage: The National Museum Machado de Castro (Museu Nacional de Machado de Castro) is an art museum in Coimbra, Portugal, named after the renowned Portuguese sculptor Joaquim Machado de Castro. It first opened in 1913 and its latest renovation (2004-2012), which included the addition of a new building, was awarded the Piranesi/Prix de Rome Prize 2014.
Title: Plácido de Castro Futebol Club
Passage: Plácido de Castro Futebol Club, commonly known as Plácido de Castro, is a Brazilian football team based in Plácido de Castro, Acre state. They competed in the Série D once.
Title: Gutierre Rodríguez de Castro
Passage: Gutierre Rodríguez de Castro also known as Gutierre Ruiz de Castro and nicknamed el Escalabrado (died 1195 ) was a Castilian nobleman, member of the House of Castro as the son of Rodrigo Fernández de Castro and his wife Elo Álvarez, daughter of Álvar Fáñez and his wife Mayor Pérez, daughter of Count Pedro Ansúrez.
Title: Castro Laboreiro
Passage: Castro Laboreiro is a village and a former civil parish in the municipality of Melgaço in the Viana do Castelo District, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Castro Laboreiro e Lamas de Mouro. It is in the mountain range of the Laboreiro. As of 2001 the area had 726 inhabitants. The name derives from "Castro", a hill fort, and "Lepporariu", "of hares", a Latin name from Roman times.
Title: Adélia Josefina de Castro Fonseca
Passage: Adélia Josefina de Castro Fonseca (Salvador, Bahia, 24 November 1827 — Rio de Janeiro, 9 December 1920) was a Brazilian poet. Her parents were Justiniano de Castro Rebello and Adriana de Castro Rebello. She married Inácio Joaquim da Fonseca. She published her poems in newspapers and books, and was a constant collaborator with the Almanaque de lembranças luso-brasileiro. Towards the end of her life, she entered the Convent of Santa Teresa, in Rio de Janeiro, adopting the name of Mother Maria José de Jesús.
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yes
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Cão de Castro Laboreiro
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Brazilian Dogo
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What novel written by an American novelist born in 1804 was adapted into a British silent drama film?
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Title: The Scarlet Letter (1922 film)
Passage: The Scarlet Letter is a 1922 British silent drama film directed by Challis Sanderson and starring Sybil Thorndike, Tony Fraser and Dick Webb. It is an adaptation of the novel "The Scarlett Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Title: Nathaniel Hawthorne
Passage: Nathaniel Hawthorne ( ; born Nathaniel Hathorne; July 4, 1804 – May 19, 1864) was an American novelist, dark romantic, and short story writer.
Title: The Manxman
Passage: The Manxman is a 1929 British silent drama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Anny Ondra, Carl Brisson and Malcolm Keen. The film is based on a popular 1894 romantic novel "The Manxman" by Hall Caine, which had previously been made into a film 12 years earlier. It was the last silent film that Hitchcock directed before he made the transition to sound film with his next film "Blackmail".
Title: The Manxman (1916 film)
Passage: The Manxman (also known as The Manx-Man) is a 1916 British silent drama film directed by George Loane Tucker and starring Henry Ainley, Adeline Hayden Coffin and Will Corrie. It is based on the novel the 1894 novel of the same name by Hall Caine. A second, silent adaptation was released in 1929; and directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
Title: Love in the Wilderness
Passage: Love in the Wilderness is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by Alexander Butler and starring Madge Titheradge, C.M. Hallard and Campbell Gullan. It was adapted from Gertrude Page's novel of the same name. The film is a romantic melodrama, set partly on a farm in Southern Rhodesia. The film was shot in California.
Title: God's Clay (1919 film)
Passage: God's Clay is a 1919 British silent drama film directed by Arthur Rooke and starring Janet Alexander, Humberston Wright and Maud Yates. It is an adaptation of the novel "God's Clay" by Claude Askew and Alice Askew. The story was adapted for a 1928 film "God's Clay" directed by Graham Cutts.
Title: Lamp in the Desert
Passage: Lamp in the Desert is a 1922 British silent drama film directed by F. Martin Thornton and starring Gladys Jennings, Louis Willoughby and George K. Arthur. It was adapted from a novel by Ethel M. Dell.
Title: The Ever Open Door
Passage: The Ever Open Door is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by Fred Goodwins and starring Hayford Hobbs, Daphne Glenne and Margaret Hope. It was based on the play "The Ever Open Door" by George R. Sims, a leading Victorian writer of stage melodramas. It was one of a number of Sim's plays to be adapted for cinema during the Silent era.
Title: Far from the Madding Crowd (1915 film)
Passage: Far from the Madding Crowd is a 1915 British silent drama film produced and directed by Laurence Trimble and starring Florence Turner, Henry Edwards and Malcolm Cherry. Trimble also adapted Thomas Hardy's 1874 novel for the screen. "Far from the Madding Crowd" is a lost film.
Title: Mumsie
Passage: Mumsie is a 1927 British silent drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Pauline Frederick, Nelson Keys and Herbert Marshall. It was adapted from a play by Edward Knoblock about a favourite son of a family who proves to be a coward when war breaks out. Pauline Frederick's last silent film. "Mumsie" is a lost film. It was made at Twickenham Studios.
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"The Scarlett Letter"
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The Scarlet Letter (1922 film)
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Thomas Murphy was in what movie directed by George Clooney and also starring Renee Zelwegger?
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Title: Leatherheads
Passage: Leatherheads is a 2008 American sports comedy film from Universal Pictures directed by and starring George Clooney. The film also stars Renée Zellweger, Jonathan Pryce, and John Krasinski and focuses on the early years of professional American football.
Title: Thomas Francis Murphy (actor)
Passage: Thomas Francis Murphy is an American actor. He is mostly known for his roles in the television series "True Detective" and "The Walking Dead", the film "Leatherheads", the Syfy original film "Ghost Shark", and the 2010 short film "Tracks".
Title: Damned by Dawn
Passage: Damned by Dawn is a 2009 Australian independent horror film written and directed by Brett Anstey, starring Renee Willner, Bridget Neval, Dawn Klingberg, Danny Alder, Peter Stratford, Taryn Eva and Mark Taylor. It was released in United States on Blu-ray and DVD by Image Entertainment on 9 November 2010.
Title: The Ides of March (film)
Passage: The Ides of March is a 2011 American political drama film directed by George Clooney from a screenplay written by Clooney, along with Grant Heslov and Beau Willimon. The film is an adaptation of Willimon's 2008 play "Farragut North". It stars Ryan Gosling, George Clooney, Evan Rachel Wood, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Marisa Tomei, Paul Giamatti, and Jeffrey Wright.
Title: Daniel Murphy (baseball)
Passage: Daniel Thomas Murphy (born April 1, 1985) is an American professional baseball second baseman for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played for the New York Mets. While primarily a second baseman, he has also played first base, third base, and left field. Murphy was an MLB All-Star in 2014, 2016 and 2017.
Title: Good Night, and Good Luck
Passage: Good Night, and Good Luck is a 2005 American historical drama film directed by George Clooney and starring David Strathairn, George Clooney, Robert Downey, Jr., Patricia Clarkson and Jeff Daniels. The movie was written by Clooney and Grant Heslov (both of whom also have acting roles in the film) and portrays the conflict between veteran radio and television journalist Edward R. Murrow and U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin, especially relating to the anti-Communist Senator's actions with the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.
Title: All Sorts and Conditions of Men
Passage: All Sorts and Conditions of Men is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Georges Tréville and starring Renee Kelly, Rex Davis and James Lindsay. It was based on the novel "All Sorts and Conditions of Men" by Walter Besant.
Title: The Devil's Maze
Passage: The Devil's Maze is a 1929 British drama film directed by Gareth Gundrey and starring Renee Clama, Trilby Clark and Ian Fleming. The film was made at the Lime Grove Studios and was released in both sound and silent versions. It was based on the play "Some Fools" by G.R. Malloch.
Title: Foul Play (1920 film)
Passage: Foul Play is a 1920 British silent crime film directed by Edwin J. Collins and starring Renee Kelly, Henry Hallett and Randolph McLeod. It is adapted from the 1869 novel "Foul Play" by Charles Reade.
Title: The Six-Fifty
Passage: The Six-Fifty is a lost 1923 silent film drama directed by Nat Ross starring Renee Adoree. It was produced then released by Universal Pictures.
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Leatherheads
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Thomas Francis Murphy (actor)
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Leatherheads
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Which director has directed more westerns, Til Schweiger or Mack V. Wright?
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Title: Mack V. Wright
Passage: Mack V. Wright (9 March 1894 – 14 August 1965) was an American actor and film director. Active as a director from 1920 to the late 1940s, he also had an extensive career as an assistant director, second-unit director and production manager. His heyday was in the 1930s, when he directed or co-directed serials for Republic Pictures and made westerns for Monogram Pictures, often with John Wayne. He was also an actor, appearing in his first film in 1914 and his last in 1934, almost all of them westerns.
Title: Til Schweiger
Passage: Tilman Valentin "Til" Schweiger (] ; born 19 December 1963) is a German actor, director, and producer. He runs his own production company, Barefoot Films, in Berlin.
Title: Knockin' on Heaven's Door (1997 film)
Passage: Knockin' on Heaven's Door is a 1997 German criminal comedy, by Thomas Jahn, starring Til Schweiger, Moritz Bleibtreu, Jan Josef Liefers and Rutger Hauer. Its name derives from the Bob Dylan song which is also on the film's soundtrack. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival where Til Schweiger won the Silver St. George for Best Actor.
Title: Barfuss
Passage: Barfuss (English: Barefoot) is a romantic comedy film by German actor and director Til Schweiger released in 2005. It tells the story of Nick (Til Schweiger), a hedonistic bachelor, who helps and eventually falls in love with Leila, an escaped mental patient portrayed by Johanna Wokalek. Schweiger also co-wrote the screenplay which is based on American screenwriter Stephen Zotnowski's original screenplay and story "Barefoot".
Title: One Way (film)
Passage: One Way is a 2006 crime drama/psychological thriller film written and directed by Reto Salimbeni and produced by Til Schweiger. The film stars Schweiger, Michael Clarke Duncan, Lauren Lee Smith and Eric Roberts. The international production was shot in Toronto, New York City, Vancouver and Cologne and was co-produced and distributed by Universal International Pictures.
Title: Lilli Schweiger
Passage: Lilli Camille Schweiger (born 17 July 1998) is a German child actress. She is best known for her performance in the 2007 film "Keinohrhasen" and its 2009 sequel "Zweiohrküken", both of which were directed by her father Til Schweiger.
Title: Kokowääh 2
Passage: Kokowääh 2 is a 2013 German film directed by Til Schweiger. It is a sequel to the 2011 film "Kokowääh". It was released in German–speaking countries (Germany, Austria and Switzerland) on 7 February 2013. The film stars Til Schweiger, his daughter Emma Tiger Schweiger, Jasmin Gerat and Samuel Finzi reprising their roles from the first film.
Title: Zweiohrküken
Passage: Zweiohrküken (lit. "Two-eared chick", English title: Rabbit Without Ears 2) is a 2009 German romantic comedy film, written, produced and directed by Til Schweiger. A sequel to 2007's "Keinohrhasen" ("Rabbit Without Ears"), it was co-written by Anika Decker and Schweiger, starring Schweiger and Nora Tschirner as former yellow press reporter Ludo and his girlfriend Anna.
Title: Schutzengel (film)
Passage: Schutzengel (also known as The Guardians or Guardians) is a 2012 German action film directed and written by Til Schweiger. It stars Til Schweiger, Luna Schweiger, and Moritz Bleibtreu.
Title: Kokowääh
Passage: Kokowääh is a 2011 German film directed by Til Schweiger. It was released in German–speaking countries (Germany, Austria and Switzerland) on 3 February 2011. The film stars Til Schweiger, his daughter Emma Tiger Schweiger, Jasmin Gerat and Samuel Finzi. Another of Schweiger's daughters, Luna Schweiger, makes a small appearance in the film. "Kokowääh" is an onomatopoetic depiction of the French pronunciation of coq au vin. A sequel, "Kokowääh 2", was released on 7 February 2013 with Schweiger having returned as director, co-writer and producer.
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Mack V. Wright
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Til Schweiger
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Mack V. Wright
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Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange is an interchange within what suburban shopping mall?
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Title: AMK Hub
Passage: AMK Hub (abbreviation for Ang Mo Kio Hub; Simplified Chinese: 宏茂桥购物坊) is a suburban shopping mall located in Ang Mo Kio, within the North-East Region of Singapore. It is connected to Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange which is linked to Ang Mo Kio MRT station via an underpass. The shopping mall has 48,250 square metres of gross floor area and 350000 sqft of retail space.
Title: Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange
Passage: Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange is located in Ang Mo Kio Town Centre, Singapore. The interchange is within AMK Hub which is in turn linked to Ang Mo Kio MRT Station via a pedestrian underpass below Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8.
Title: Ang Mo Kio Single Member Constituency
Passage: Ang Mo Kio Single Member Constituency (Traditional Chinese: 宏茂橋單選區;Simplified Chinese: 宏茂桥单选区) is a defunct single member constituency in Ang Mo Kio, Singapore that was formed in 1976 and continues throughout until 1991 where the Ang Mo Kio town was relatively developed which forms the present day of Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency.
Title: Ang Mo Kio Police Division
Passage: The Ang Mo Kio Police Division (or 'F' Division, Chinese: 宏茂桥警区, Malay: Divisyen Polis Ang Mo Kio, Tamil: ஆங் மோ கியோ பிரிவு தலைமையகம்) is a police division of the Singapore Police Force. With its headquarters at 51 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 9, it has nine Neighbourhood Police Centres and eight Neighbourhood Police Posts under its jurisdiction. Although not the largest in size in terms of area, it handles the most number of residents (exceeding a million) compared to the other divisions, including those living in Ang Mo Kio, Hougang, Punggol, Seletar, Sembawang, Sengkang, Serangoon, and Yishun. Relatively uninhabited areas in Simpang and the Central Catchment Area also come under the jurisdiction of 'F' Division.
Title: Ang Mo Kio Town Garden West
Passage: Ang Mo Kio Town Garden West is a community park that is situated opposite Ang Mo Kio Town Library, along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6.
Title: Yio Chu Kang Bus Interchange
Passage: Yio Chu Kang Bus Interchange is a bus interchange in the northern part of Ang Mo Kio. The interchange is located beneath Yio Chu Kang MRT Station. Boarding berths are located north of Yio Chu Kang MRT Station concourse while and alighting berths are located south. Formerly known as a bus terminal, it was renamed as a bus interchange on 1 August 2013.
Title: Kebun Baru Single Member Constituency
Passage: Kebun Baru Single Member Constituency (Traditional Chinese: 哥本峇魯單選區; Simplified Chinese: 哥本峇鲁单选区) is a defunct single member constituency in Ang Mo Kio, Singapore; carved from Ang Mo Kio division in 1980. It was absorbed into Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency in prior to 1991 general election.
Title: Kebun Baru
Passage: Kebun Baru is a precinct located at Ang Mo Kio, Singapore. It is located in the west of Ang Mo Kio and bounded by Mayflower district and Bishan - Ang Mo Kio Park. The Members of Parliament for this constituency are MPs Henry Kwek (Nee Soon GRC - Kebun Baru ward) and Dr Koh Poh Koon (Ang Mo Kio GRC - Yio Chu Kang ward).
Title: Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park
Passage: Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park (formerly known as Bishan Park) is a major park in Singapore, located in the popular heartland of Bishan. Serving the residents of Bishan and Ang Mo Kio, the park sits entirely within Bishan, running along the Ang Mo Kio–Bishan boundary line, which is situated at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1. In the middle of the park lies the Kallang River, which channels through it in the form of a flat riverbed.
Title: Ang Mo Kio Town Garden East
Passage: Ang Mo Kio Town Garden East is a community park that is situated at the junction of Ang Mo Kio Ave 3 and 8, behind Ang Mo Kio MRT Station.
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AMK Hub
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Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange
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AMK Hub
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what prominent Dutch mathematician and scientist did Jan Jansz de Jonge Stampioen tutor?
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Title: Jan Jansz de Jonge Stampioen
Passage: Jan Jansz de Jonge Stampioen (1610, Rotterdam - 1653, The Hague) was a Dutch mathematician famous for his published work on spherical trigonometry. In 1638 he moved to The Hague to become tutor of William II, Prince of Orange. In 1644 he was employed to tutor Christiaan Huygens in mathematics.
Title: Christiaan Huygens
Passage: Christiaan Huygens, FRS ( or ; ] ) (Latin: "Hugenius" ) (14 April 1629 – 8 July 1695) was a prominent Dutch mathematician and scientist. He is known particularly as an astronomer, physicist, probabilist and horologist.
Title: Jan de Bakker
Passage: Jan Jansz de Bakker van Woerden (Latin name: "Johannes Pistorius Woerdensis"; 1499 – 15 September 1525) was a Roman Catholic priest who was the first preacher in the Northern Netherlands to be put to death as a direct result of his Protestant beliefs.
Title: De Jonge v. Oregon
Passage: De Jonge v. Oregon, 299 U.S. 353 (1937) , was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the Fourteenth Amendment's due process clause applies to freedom of assembly. The Court found that Dirk De Jonge had the right to speak at a peaceful public meeting held by the Communist Party, even though the party generally advocated industrial or political change in revolution. However, in the 1950s with the fear of communism on the rise the Court ruled in "Dennis v. United States" (1951) that Eugene Dennis, who was the leader of the Communist Party, violated the Smith Act by advocating the forcible overthrow of the United States government.
Title: Mark de Jonge
Passage: Mark de Jonge (born 15 February 1984) is a Canadian male sprint canoeist, primarily specializing the 200 m kayak event. De Jonge won a bronze medal in the K-1 200 m at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. He is the two time reigning world champion in same event having also won a silver medal at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in 2013. He is also the current Pan American champion in the 200 having won gold in Toronto at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, where he also won an additional bronze, and a silver and bronze at previous editions of the Pan Am Games. De Jong is currently the world record holder in the 200 m. He was named the Air Canada Athlete of the Year in 2015 for Canada.
Title: Jan Jansz van de Velde
Passage: Jan Jansz van de Velde (1620 – July 10, 1662), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
Title: The Art Gallery of Jan Gildemeester Jansz
Passage: The Art Gallery of Jan Gildemeester Jansz is a painting created by the Dutch painter Adriaan de Lelie in 1794-95. It is part of the collection of the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, 63.7 cm wide and 85.7 cm high, executed in oil paint on panel. It depicts the art collector Jan Gildemeester Jansz (or Jan Jansz. Gildemeester) in the midst of his large collection of paintings, showing them to friends.
Title: Jan Jansz. de Stomme
Passage: Jan Jansz. de Stomme (1615, Franeker – 1658, Groningen), was a Dutch Golden Age portrait painter.
Title: Jan van de Velde
Passage: Jan van de Velde the younger (1593 – ca. 1 November 1641) was a Dutch Golden Age painter and engraver of animal, landscape and still-life subjects. He was the son of Jan van de Velde the Elder and the father of the still life painter Jan Jansz van de Velde.
Title: Lenaert Jansz de Graeff
Passage: Lenaert Jansz de Graeff (Amsterdam 1530/35 – before 1578), was a member of the family De Graeff and the son of Jan Pietersz Graeff, a rich cloth merchant from Amsterdam. Lenaert Jansz de Graeff was one of the leaders of the Protestant Reformation at Amsterdam, friend of Henry, Count of Bréderode, the "Grote Geus", and perhaps ident with "Monseigneur de Graeff", a captain of the Sea Beggars during the Capture of Brielle.
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Christiaan Huygens
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Jan Jansz de Jonge Stampioen
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Christiaan Huygens
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Do Abigail Child and Nabil Ayouch both write media?
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Title: Abigail Child
Passage: Abigail Child is a filmmaker, poet, and writer who has been active in experimental writing and media since the 1970s. She has completed more than thirty film and video works and installations, and six books. An acknowledged pioneer in montage, Child’s early film work addressed the interplay between sound and image through reshaping narrative tropes, prefiguring many concerns of contemporary film and media.
Title: Nabil Ayouch
Passage: Nabil Ayouch (born 1 April 1969) is a French-Moroccan television and film director, producer and writer of Moroccan origin.
Title: Ana María Simo
Passage: Ana Maria Simo is a New York playwright, essayist and novelist. Born in Cuba, educated in France, and writing in English, she has collaborated with such experimental artists as composer Zeena Parkins, choreographer Stephanie Skura and filmmakers Ela Troyano and Abigail Child.
Title: Nabil Kassel
Passage: Nabil Kassel (born March 10, 1984) is an Algerian boxer best known to win the middleweight gold at the 2007 All-Africa Games. The family name is Kassel, Algerians generally write this first (Kassel Nabil).
Title: Whatever Lola Wants (film)
Passage: Whatever Lola Wants is a 2007 French-Canadian romantic drama film directed by Nabil Ayouch. The film had its world premiere on December 11, 2007 at the Dubai International Film Festival and stars Laura Ramsey as an American postal worker who travels to Egypt to seek out a legendary belly dancer.
Title: Much Loved
Passage: Much Loved (also known as Zin Li Fik) is a 2015 French-Moroccan drama film directed by Nabil Ayouch about the prostitution scene in Marrakesh. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The film has been banned in Morocco for its "contempt for moral values and the Moroccan woman". It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.
Title: Assaad Bouab
Passage: Assaad Bouab (born 1980, Aurillac, France) is a French-Moroccan actor whose first co-starring role is "Whatever Lola Wants", directed by Nabil Ayouch and co-starring Laura Ramsey as Lola. The film premiered 11 December 2007 at the Dubai International Film Festival. Bouab attended Cours Florent from 1999 to 2002, and graduated from CNSAD in Paris in 2006.
Title: Horses of God
Passage: Horses of God (French: Les chevaux de Dieu , Arabic: يا خيل الله , translit. Ya khayl Allah) is 2012 Moroccan drama film about the 2003 Casablanca bombings. It was directed by Nabil Ayouch, and based on the novel "The Stars of Sidi Moumen" by Moroccan writer Mahi Binebine. The film won several awards, and was Morocco's submission for the 85th Academy Awards (held in February 2013).
Title: Mektoub
Passage: Mektoub is a 1997 French-Moroccan drama film directed by Nabil Ayouch. The film was selected as the Moroccan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: Razzia (2017 film)
Passage: Razzia is a 2017 Moroccan drama film directed by Nabil Ayouch. It was selected as the Moroccan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. "Razzia" is mostly set in Casablanca and characters frequently discuss the 1942 film "Casablanca".
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Abigail Child
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Nabil Ayouch
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Are LCD Soundsystem and Recovery Child rock bands?
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Title: Recovery Child
Passage: Recovery Child is a four-piece alternative rock band from Toronto, Ontario.
Title: LCD Soundsystem
Passage: LCD Soundsystem is an American rock band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2002. The band is fronted by musician James Murphy, co-founder of DFA Records. They are currently signed to both DFA and Columbia Records.
Title: Pow Pow (song)
Passage: "Pow Pow" is the first single from LCD Soundsystem's third album "This Is Happening", released on April 17, 2010 to coincide with the 2010 Record Store Day. It was initially released with only 1000 copies of a one-sided vinyl record. The song has been described as similar to LCD Soundsystem's debut single Losing My Edge
Title: Someone Great
Passage: "Someone Great" is a song by American rock band LCD Soundsystem. It was released in the United Kingdom on October 22, 2007 as the third single from their second studio album, "Sound of Silver". The music video is directed by Doug Aitken. Some of the song's music originally appeared in a section of LCD Soundsystem's 2006 composition "".
Title: Introns (album)
Passage: Introns is an album by LCD Soundsystem released in March 2006 as a digital download. It is a compilation of b-sides and remixes from the album "LCD Soundsystem" and associated singles. The cover image shows James Murphy's record collection.
Title: Give It Up (LCD Soundsystem song)
Passage: "Give It Up" is the second single from LCD Soundsystem from the album "LCD Soundsystem", released on July 28, 2003.
Title: James Murphy (electronic musician)
Passage: James Jeremiah Murphy (born February 4, 1970) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, DJ and record producer. His most well-known musical project is LCD Soundsystem, which first gained attention with its single "Losing My Edge" in 2002 before releasing its eponymous debut album in February 2005 to critical acclaim and top 20 success in the UK. LCD Soundsystem’s second and third studio albums, "Sound of Silver" (2007) and "This Is Happening" (2010) respectively, were met with universal acclaim from several music review outlets. Both albums have also reached the top 50 in the "Billboard" 200.
Title: LCD Soundsystem (album)
Passage: LCD Soundsystem is the debut studio album by American rock band LCD Soundsystem, released in January 2005 by DFA Records. Some editions contained two discs: the LP itself with new songs and a second disc featuring singles released since 2002. The album was nominated for the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album.
Title: LCD Soundsystem discography
Passage: American rock band LCD Soundsystem has released four studio albums, three extended plays (EP), two remix albums, two live albums, eighteen singles, and fourteen music videos. The music of LCD Soundsystem is a mix of dance music and punk, and contains influences of disco. The band first gained attention when they released the single "Losing My Edge" on DFA Records, which became a well-known indie song in 2002. They then released more singles over the next few years and their self-titled debut album to critical acclaim. The album was certified gold in the UK but failed to chart on the US "Billboard" 200.
Title: Disco Infiltrator
Passage: "Disco Infiltrator" is a song from the eponymous debut album by LCD Soundsystem. It was released on 6 June 2005 as the debut's sixth single. The song was written by LCD Soundsystem's frontman James Murphy and produced by Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy as The DFA. It contains a sample from Kraftwerk's "Home Computer".
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yes
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LCD Soundsystem
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Recovery Child
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Who was the winner of the 2016 Superbike World Championship?
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Title: Jonathan Rea
Passage: Jonathan Rea, MBE (born 2 February 1987) is a British professional motorcycle racer, currently competing in the Superbike World Championship where he was crowned champion in 2015, 2016 and again in 2017. Previously he was runner-up in the Supersport World Championship for the Ten Kate Honda team in 2008, and runner-up in the British Superbike Championship in 2007 for the HM Plant Honda team. He was named Irish Motorcyclist of the Year in 2007, 2008, 2011 and 2016. Rea has made two MotoGP starts in 2012, scoring points on both occasions, but has not been a regular rider in the championship.
Title: 2016 Superbike World Championship
Passage: The 2016 Superbike World Championship was the 29th season of the Superbike World Championship. Jonathan Rea won his second consecutive Superbike World Championship title at the first race of the last round at Losail, while Kawasaki had secured the manufacturers' title at the previous event at Jerez.
Title: 2016 Assen Superbike World Championship round
Passage: The 2016 Assen Superbike World Championship round was the fourth round of the 2016 Superbike World Championship. It took place over the weekend of 15–17 April 2016 at the TT Circuit Assen.
Title: SBK-07: Superbike World Championship
Passage: SBK-07 - Superbike World Championship also known as Hannspree Ten Kate Honda - SBK-07 Superbike World Championship in North America is the official Superbike World Championship video game and offers the official races, sessions, teams and riders of the real 2007 Superbike World Championship season. The game allows the player to race in 5 game modes: Quick Race, Time Attack, Race weekend, Championship and Challenges in a variety of difficulties and weather conditions. The game was also going to be released on the PC and Xbox 360 but they were cancelled.
Title: 2016 Imola Superbike World Championship round
Passage: The 2016 Imola Superbike World Championship round was the fifth round of the 2016 Superbike World Championship. It took place over the weekend of 29–30 April and 1 May 2016 at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari.
Title: 2016 Misano Superbike World Championship round
Passage: The 2016 Misano Superbike World Championship round was the eighth round of the 2016 Superbike World Championship. It took place over the weekend of 17-19 June 2016 at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli.
Title: 2016 Sepang Superbike World Championship round
Passage: The 2016 Sepang Superbike World Championship round was the sixth round of the 2016 Superbike World Championship. It took place over the weekend of 13-15 May 2016 at the Sepang International Circuit.
Title: 2016 Aragon Superbike World Championship round
Passage: The 2016 Aragon Superbike World Championship round was the third round of the 2016 Superbike World Championship. It took place over the weekend of 1–3 April 2016 at the Motorland Aragón.
Title: 2016 Lausitz Superbike World Championship round
Passage: The 2016 Lausitz Superbike World Championship round was the tenth round of the 2016 Superbike World Championship. It took place over the weekend of 16-18 September 2016 at the EuroSpeedway Lausitz.
Title: 2016 Jerez Superbike World Championship round
Passage: The 2016 Jerez Superbike World Championship round was the twelfth round of the 2016 Superbike World Championship. It took place over the weekend of 14–16 October 2016 at the Circuito de Jerez.
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Jonathan Rea
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2016 Superbike World Championship
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Jonathan Rea
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What county is Mississippi Valley State University located in?
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Title: Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils basketball
Passage: The Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils basketball team represents Mississippi Valley State University in Itta Bena, Mississippi, in NCAA Division I competition. The school's team competes in the Southwestern Athletic Conference and plays home games in the Harrison HPER Complex.
Title: Itta Bena, Mississippi
Passage: Itta Bena is a city in Leflore County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 2,049 at the 2010 census. The town's name is derived from the Choctaw phrase "iti bina", meaning "forest camp". Itta Bena is part of the Greenwood, Mississippi micropolitan area.
Title: Curtis Maddox
Passage: Curtis "Curt" Maddox (born September 10, 1935) was the sixth head football at Mississippi Valley State University located in Itta Bena, Mississippi, and he held that position for two seasons, from 1966 until 1967. His coaching record at Mississippi Valley State was 4–14.
Title: James T. Thomas
Passage: James T. Thomas was the ninth head football coach at Mississippi Valley State University in Itta Bena, Mississippi and he held that position for two seasons, from 1978 until 1979. His coaching record at Mississippi Valley State was 10–8.
Title: Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils baseball
Passage: The Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Mississippi Valley State University in Itta Bena, Mississippi, United States. The team is a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. The team plays its home games at Magnolia Field in Itta Bena, Mississippi. Fourteen year head coach Doug Shanks retired on November 12, 2014.
Title: Mississippi Valley State University
Passage: Mississippi Valley State University (commonly referred to as MVSU or Valley) is a historically black university located in Mississippi Valley State, Leflore County, Mississippi, in the Mississippi Delta, near Itta Bena. MVSU is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.
Title: Davis Weathersby
Passage: Davis Weathersby was the eighth head football coach at Mississippi Valley State University in Itta Bena, Mississippi and he held that position for eight seasons, from 1970 until 1977. His coaching record at Mississippi Valley State was 33–45.
Title: LaTraia Jones
Passage: LaTraia Jones (born February 11, 1956) is a former American football player and coach. He was the 13th head football coach at Mississippi Valley State University located in Itta Bena, Mississippi and he held that position for three seasons, from 1999 until 2001. His coaching record at Mississippi Valley State was 5–28.
Title: Mississippi Valley State Devilettes basketball
Passage: The Mississippi Valley State Devilettes basketball team represents Mississippi Valley State University in Itta Bena, Mississippi, in NCAA Division I competition. The school's team competes in the Southwestern Athletic Conference and plays home games in the Harrison HPER Complex.
Title: Ulysses S. McPherson
Passage: Ulysses Simpson "Killer" McPherson Jr. was the second head football coach for the Mississippi Valley State University Delta Devils located in Itta Bena, Mississippi and he held that position for four seasons, from 1954 until 1957. His coaching record at Mississippi Valley State was 25–9–3.
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Leflore County, Mississippi
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Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils basketball
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Itta Bena, Mississippi
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Sir Winfried Franz Wilhelm "Win" Bischoff was succeeded as CEO by an Indian-born American banker born on what date?
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Title: Vikram Pandit
Passage: Vikram Shankar Pandit (born 14 January 1957) is an Indian-born American banker. He is the former chief executive of Citigroup, a position he held from December 2007 until he resigned on 16 October 2012.
Title: Winfried Bischoff
Passage: Sir Winfried Franz Wilhelm "Win" Bischoff (born 10 May 1941) is an Anglo-German banker and former chairman of Lloyds Banking Group. He previously served as chairman and interim CEO of Citigroup in 2007. He was succeeded as CEO by Vikram Pandit on 11 December 2007. Bischoff stepped down as chairman on 23 February 2009 and was replaced by Richard Parsons. He has dual British and German citizenship.
Title: Prince Franz Wilhelm of Prussia
Passage: Prince Franz Wilhelm of Prussia ("Franz Wilhelm Victor Christoph Stephan"; born 3 September 1943) is a German businessman and member of the House of Hohenzollern, the former ruling German imperial house and royal house of Prussia. From 1976 to 1986 he was known as Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich of Russia. As a descendant of Wilhelm II, he is also a great-great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria and a fourth cousin of Charles, Prince of Wales.
Title: Franz Wilhelm Schweigger-Seidel
Passage: Franz Wilhelm Schweigger-Seidel (16 October 1795 – 5 June 1838); born as Franz Wilhelm Seidel was a German physician and chemist born in Weißenfels. He was the father of physiologist Franz Schweigger-Seidel (1834–1871).
Title: Hussain Najadi
Passage: Hussain Najadi (c. 1938 – 29 July 2013) was an international banker born in Bahrain to parents of Persian origin. He was the Chairman & CEO of AIAK Group based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Title: Wilhelm Philippe Schimper
Passage: Wilhelm Philippe Schimper (January 12, 1808 – March 20, 1880) was a French botanist born in Dossenheim-sur-Zinsel, Bas-Rhin, a town near the river Rhine in Alsace. He was the father of botanist Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper (1856-1901), and a cousin to naturalist Karl Friedrich Schimper (1803-1867) and botanist Georg Heinrich Wilhelm Schimper (1804-1878).
Title: Paul Warburg
Passage: Paul Moritz Warburg (August 10, 1868 – January 24, 1932) was an American banker born in Germany, and an early advocate of the U.S. Federal Reserve System.
Title: Franz Koenigs
Passage: Franz Wilhelm Koenigs (3 September 1881 – 6 May 1941) was an international banker and art collector.
Title: Vinod Gupta
Passage: Vinod Gupta (born July 4, 1946) is an Indian-born American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He is the former chief executive officer (CEO) and chairman of infoGROUP (previously known as infoUSA). Gupta served as CEO of infoGROUP from the time of its incorporation in 1972 until September 1997, and again from August 1998 to August 2008. Gupta has donated over $50 million to numerous philanthropic endeavors in the United States and India.
Title: Guillermo Hernández-Cartaya
Passage: Guillermo Hernández-Cartaya was a Cuban banker born sometime in 1932 (the "New York Times" described him in 1977 as in his "mid-fifties"); he spent 20 years as a banker in Cuba.
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14 January 1957
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Winfried Bischoff
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Vikram Pandit
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Are both Gas Huffer and Fatboy Slim musicians ?
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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: Gas Huffer
Passage: Gas Huffer was an American garage rock band from Washington state. They were known for their informal and comical lyrics and their antic stage presence.
Title: Slash Dot Dash
Passage: "Slash Dot Dash" is a song by English big beat musician Fatboy Slim, released as a single from his album "Palookaville". Cook himself plays bass guitar on the track. It also appeared on Fatboy Slim's greatest hits album "The Greatest Hits – Why Try Harder". The single peaked at No. 12 on the UK Singles Chart. The best-known version of the song samples "Ricky V. Valentine" by Ghetto Classics. The original version of the track, contained on an advance US copy of the album, uses a different vocal sample which was possibly changed due to sample clearance issues.
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: 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: 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: 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.
Title: The Inhuman Ordeal of Special Agent Gas Huffer
Passage: The Inhuman Ordeal Of Special Agent Gas Huffer is the fourth full-length album released by the band Gas Huffer. It was released in 1996.
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: 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".
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Gas Huffer
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Fatboy Slim
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What sport does Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Venus Williams play?
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Title: Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Passage: Pierre-Hugues Herbert (] ; born 18 March 1991) is a French professional tennis player. In doubles, he won the title at the 2015 US Open and 2016 Wimbledon as well as several Masters 1000 tournaments along with Nicolas Mahut. In singles he has reached one ATP career final (at the 2015 Winston-Salem Open), and achieved his career high singles ranking of World No. 64 on 14 August 2017.
Title: Venus Williams
Passage: Venus Ebony Starr Williams (born June 17, 1980) is an American professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 5 in the WTA singles rankings. She is generally regarded as one of the all-time greats of women's tennis and, along with younger sister Serena Williams, is credited with ushering in a new era of power and athleticism on the women's professional tennis tour.
Title: 2017 BNP Paribas Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut were the defending champions, but lost in the second round to Novak Djokovic and Viktor Troicki.
Title: 2017 Wrocław Open – Doubles
Passage: Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Albano Olivetti were the defending champions but only Olivetti chose to defend his title, partnering Kevin Krawietz. Olivetti lost in the first round to Roman Jebavý and Igor Zelenay.
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: 2012 Trophée des Alpilles – Doubles
Passage: Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Édouard Roger-Vasselin were the defending champions but Roger-Vasselin decided not to participate. <br>
Title: 2016 Miami Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Bob and Mike Bryan were the two-time defending champions, but lost in the semifinals to Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut.
Title: 2017 Trofeo Faip–Perrel – Singles
Passage: Pierre-Hugues Herbert was the defending champion but withdrew before the tournament began.
Title: 2017 Miami Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut were the defending champions, but withdrew before their second round match due to Herbert's leg injury.
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.
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tennis
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Pierre-Hugues Herbert
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Venus Williams
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Lecture 21 stars the English-Australian actor who had a role as whom in Shine?
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Title: Noah Taylor
Passage: Noah George Taylor (born 4 September 1969) is an English-Australian actor. He is best known for his roles as David Helfgott in Shine, Locke in HBO series "Game of Thrones", Mr. Bucket in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and Danny in the Australian cult film "He Died with a Felafel in His Hand".
Title: Lecture 21
Passage: Lecture 21 (aka 'Lezione 21' 'Lesson 21') is a 2008 British-Italian film written and directed by Alessandro Baricco and starring John Hurt, Noah Taylor and Leonor Watling. The film is in English.
Title: Steve Rackman
Passage: Steve Rackman is an English-Australian actor and professional wrestler, best known for his role as "Donk" in "Crocodile Dundee", as well as Steve "Crusher" Rackman in his wrestling career. Rackman was born in the United Kingdom, and worked as a doorman before he became a professional wrestler. He migrated to Australia in his teens, where he wrestled for World Championship Wrestling (Australia) on the channel Nine Network from 1973 to 1978.
Title: Roger Leach (actor)
Passage: Roger Leach (22 April 1948 – 1 December 2001) was an English-Australian actor who played Sgt. Tom Penny in "The Bill", and guest starred in "Bergerac", "Perfect Scoundrels" and "Doctors".
Title: Paul Goddard (actor)
Passage: Paul Goddard is an English-Australian actor and an Economist.
Title: Michael Boddy
Passage: Michael Boddy (8 March 193413 April 2014) was an English-Australian actor and writer. His best known works include co-writing the play "The Legend of King O'Malley" with Bob Ellis.
Title: Terence Donovan (actor)
Passage: Terence Donovan (born 28 October 1942), also known as Terry Donovan, is an English-Australian actor of stage and television, and the father of fellow actor and singer Jason Donovan (from his marriage to actress Sue McIntosh). He is best known for his roles as Doug Willis in soap opera Neighbours and has appeared in TV drama series since its early days, including police drama series Division 4 and Cop Shop, as well as minor parts in numerous serials including Prisoner, Sons and Daughters, A Country Practice , E Street and Al Simpson in Home and Away.
Title: Sidney Wheeler
Passage: Sidney Wheeler (1864-1950) was an English-Australian actor who worked extensively in film, TV and radio. He worked a number of times for Ken G. Hall.
Title: George Sutton Titheradge
Passage: George Sutton Titheradge (9 December 1848 – 22 January 1916) was an English-Australian actor.
Title: Sam Worthington
Passage: Samuel Henry John Worthington (born 2 August 1976) is an English-Australian actor. He portrayed the protagonist Jake Sully in the 2009 film "Avatar"; Marcus Wright in "Terminator Salvation"; and Perseus in "Clash of the Titans" and its sequel, "Wrath of the Titans"; before transitioning to more dramatic roles, in "Everest" (2015), "Hacksaw Ridge" (2016), and "The Shack" (2017). He also played the main character role of Alex Mason in the "" series.
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David Helfgott
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Lecture 21
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Noah Taylor
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Which scottish writer and Children's laureate wrote children's book illustrated by Axel Scheffler?
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Title: Julia Donaldson
Passage: Julia Donaldson MBE (born 16 September 1948) is a Scottish writer, playwright and performer, and the 2011–2013 Children's Laureate. She is best known for her popular rhyming stories for children, especially those illustrated by Axel Scheffler, which include "The Gruffalo", "Room on the Broom" and "Stick Man". She originally wrote songs for children's television but has concentrated on writing books since the words of one of her songs, "A Squash and a Squeeze", were made into a children's book in 1993. Of her 184 published works, 64 are widely available in bookshops. The remaining 120 are intended for school use and include her Songbirds phonic reading scheme, which is part of the Oxford Reading Tree.
Title: The Snail and the Whale
Passage: The Snail and the Whale is a children's book by former children's laureate Julia Donaldson, illustrated by longtime collaborator Axel Scheffler. It has won several awards, including 2004 Early Years award for the best pre-school book, the 2005 Blue Peter award for Best Book to Read Aloud, and the 2007 Giverny award for Best Science Picture Book. "The Snail and the Whale" has also been adapted into an audiobook, a successful stage play and translated into British Sign Language.
Title: Monkey Puzzle (book)
Passage: Monkey Puzzle by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler is an illustrated children's book.
Title: The Gruffalo
Passage: The Gruffalo is a children's book by writer and playwright Julia Donaldson, illustrated by Axel Scheffler, that tells the story of a mouse, the protagonist of the book, taking a walk in a European forest. The book has sold over 13 million copies, has won several prizes for children's literature, and has been developed into plays on both the West End and Broadway.
Title: Stick Man
Passage: Stick Man written by erstwhile Children's Laureate, Julia Donaldson, and illustrated by Axel Scheffler is a children's story about a anthropomorphic wooden stick who becomes separated from his family home and his "Odyssey"-like adventure to return there. He is eventually reunited with his family in the "family tree" as a result of his interaction with Father Christmas.
Title: The Gruffalo's Child (film)
Passage: The Gruffalo's Child is a 2011 British short computer animated TV film based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. A sequel to "The Gruffalo", the film was shown on Christmas Day 2011 in the United Kingdom, exactly two years after the debut of the first film.
Title: Room on the Broom
Passage: Room on the Broom is a British children's book by writer and playwright Julia Donaldson, illustrated by Axel Scheffler, which tells the story of a kind witch and her cat who invite a number of other animals to join them whilst traveling on her broomstick.
Title: Room on the Broom (film)
Passage: Room on the Broom is a 2012 British-German 3D stop motion computer animated short TV film based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. The film was nominated for the Best Animated Short Film at the 2014 Academy Awards.
Title: The Gruffalo (film)
Passage: The Gruffalo is a 2009 British-German short computer animated TV film based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler.
Title: Axel Scheffler
Passage: Axel Scheffler (born 1957) is a German-born illustrator and animator based in London. He is best known for his cartoon-like pictures for children's books, particularly "The Gruffalo" and "The Gruffalo's Child", written by Julia Donaldson.
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Julia Donaldson
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The Snail and the Whale
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Julia Donaldson
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When was the Austrian film and television actor who starred in "The Romantic Englishwoman" born?
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Title: Helmut Berger
Passage: Helmut Berger (] ; born Helmut Steinberger; 29 May 1944) is an Austrian film and television actor. He is most famous for his work with Luchino Visconti, particularly in his performance as King Ludwig II of Bavaria in "Ludwig", for which he received a special David di Donatello award, and his performance in "The Damned" for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award.
Title: The Romantic Englishwoman
Passage: The Romantic Englishwoman is a 1975 British film directed by Joseph Losey and starring Michael Caine, Glenda Jackson, Helmut Berger. It marks the feature-length screen debut for Kate Nelligan. The screenplay was written by Tom Stoppard and Thomas Wiseman.
Title: Fritz Karl
Passage: Fritz Karl (born December 21, 1967) is an Austrian film, television and stage actor born in Gmunden, Upper Austria. He is one of the most busy Austrian actors.
Title: Erich Auer
Passage: Erich Auer (1923–2004) was an Austrian film and television actor. He had leading roles in several heimatfilm during the early 1950s.
Title: Herb Andress
Passage: Herb Andress (January 10, 1935, in Bad Goisern – April 8, 2004, in Munich), born Herbert Andreas Greunz, was an Austrian film and television actor, known particularly for his roles in the Rainer Werner Fassbinder film "Lili Marleen" (1981) and the same director's TV series "Acht Stunden sind kein Tag" ("Eight Hours Are Not a Day", 1972).
Title: Alexander Trojan
Passage: Alexander Trojan (30 March 1914 – 19 September 1992) was an Austrian film actor. He appeared in 23 films between 1939 and 1977. He starred in the film "Panoptikum 59", which was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: Max Neufeld
Passage: Max Neufeld (13 February 1887 – 2 December 1967) was an Austrian film director, actor and screenwriter. He directed 70 films between 1919 and 1957. He directed the 1934 film "The Song of the Sun", which starred Vittorio De Sica.
Title: Karl Merkatz
Passage: Karl Merkatz (born 17 November 1930 in Wiener Neustadt) is a well-known Austrian actor. He participated in numerous Austrian film productions and plays.
Title: Dominik Castell
Passage: Dominik Castell (born 20 July 1965 in Vienna) is an Austrian film and theater actor and director. Castell portrayed the role of the street poet in the romantic film "Before Sunrise".
Title: Carl Esmond
Passage: Carl Esmond (June 14, 1902 – December 4, 2004) was an Austrian film and stage actor, born in Vienna, Austria. His birth name was Willy Eichberger which he later anglicized to Charles Esmond and finally to Carl Esmond. He was highly active in the Viennese genre of shallow romantic comedies so popular in the Austria of the interwar period. Like many of his fellow actors, Esmond fled Germany to England following the German takeover in 1938. Esmond continued to appear on stage as well as in British and American films. He appeared in over 50 films and numerous television programs. He died in Brentwood, Los Angeles in 2004 at the age of 102.
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29 May 1944
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The Romantic Englishwoman
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Helmut Berger
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Who founded a magazine Donald Michael Kraig was an editor for?
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Title: Donald Michael Kraig
Passage: Donald Michael Kraig (March 28, 1951 – March 17, 2014) was an American occult author and practitioner of ceremonial magic. Kraig published six books, including his 1988 introduction to ceremonial magic, "Modern Magick". He was also an editor for "Fate Magazine" and for his main publisher Llewellyn Worldwide.
Title: Fate (magazine)
Passage: Fate is a U.S. magazine about paranormal phenomena. "Fate" was co-founded in 1948 by Raymond A. Palmer (editor of "Amazing Stories") and Curtis Fuller. "Fate" magazine is the longest-running magazine devoted to the paranormal. Promoted as "the world's leading magazine of the paranormal", it has published expert opinions and personal experiences relating to UFOs, psychic abilities, ghosts and hauntings, cryptozoology, alternative medicine, divination methods, belief in the survival of personality after death, Fortean phenomena, predictive dreams, mental telepathy, archaeology, warnings of death, and other paranormal topics.
Title: Donnie McGrath
Passage: Donald Michael McGrath (born May 7, 1984) is an American–Irish professional basketball player for Real Betis Energía Plus of the Spanish LEB Oro. He played college basketball at Providence College.
Title: Don Smith (running back)
Passage: Donald Michael Smith (born October 30, 1963 in Hamilton, Mississippi) is a former American football running back in the National Football League, after a successful college football career at Mississippi State University as a quarterback. He scored a touchdown in Super Bowl XXV for the Buffalo Bills in what turned out to be the final carry of his career.
Title: Mike Dowdle
Passage: Donald Michael Dowdle (December 6, 1937December 5, 1993) was an American football fullback and linebacker in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys and the San Francisco 49ers. He played college football at the University of Texas.
Title: Don Foster, Baron Foster of Bath
Passage: Donald Michael Ellison Foster, Baron Foster of Bath, (born 31 March 1947) is a British Liberal Democrat politician who represented Bath, Somerset as its constituency MP from 1992 until 2015.
Title: List of Dark Angel characters
Passage: "Dark Angel" is an American television series created by James Cameron and Charles H. Eglee. The series premiered in the United States on the Fox network on October 3, 2000. Max Guevara, portrayed by Jessica Alba, is the protagonist of the series. The first season had an additional seven regular characters. Two of these characters, Kendra Maibaum and Herbal Thought, did not return for the second season, and a third main character, Colonel Donald Michael Lydecker, was written out of the show shortly into the second season. Four new characters, however, become regulars for the series second and final season.
Title: Don Dohler
Passage: Donald Michael "Don" Dohler (January 27, 1946 – December 2, 2006) was an American film director known for making low-budget science fiction and horror films as well as work in underground comix and publishing.
Title: D. M. Thomas
Passage: Donald Michael Thomas, known as D. M. Thomas (born 27 January 1935), is a British novelist, poet, playwright and translator.
Title: The Flute Player
Passage: "The Flute Player" (Gollancz, 1979) is a fiction book by British novelist, poet, playwright and translator Donald Michael Thomas, known as D. M. Thomas. Thomas considers the book to be one of his six strongest novels. It was Thomas' first novel to be published, though it was the second he had written.
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Raymond A. Palmer
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Donald Michael Kraig
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Fate (magazine)
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What was the theme song for the show that once aired Mondays at 9:00–9:30 pm on CBS?
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Title: M*A*S*H (season 8)
Passage: The eighth season of "M*A*S*H" aired Mondays at 9:00–9:30 pm on CBS.
Title: M*A*S*H (TV series)
Passage: M*A*S*H is a 1972–1983 American television series developed by Larry Gelbart, adapted from the 1970 feature film "MASH" (which was itself based on the 1968 novel "", by Richard Hooker). The series, which was produced with 20th Century Fox Television for CBS, follows a team of doctors and support staff stationed at the "4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital" in Uijeongbu, South Korea during the Korean War. The show's title sequence features an instrumental-only version of "Suicide Is Painless", the theme song from the original film. The show was created after an attempt to film the original book's sequel, "M*A*S*H Goes to Maine", failed. The television series is the best-known version of the "M*A*S*H" works, and one of the highest-rated shows in U.S. television history.
Title: M*A*S*H (season 9)
Passage: The ninth season of "M*A*S*H" aired Mondays at 9:00-9:30 pm on CBS.
Title: M*A*S*H (season 10)
Passage: The tenth season of "M*A*S*H" aired Mondays at 9:00–9:30 pm on CBS.
Title: Henry Morgan's Great Talent Hunt
Passage: Henry Morgan's Great Talent Hunt was a TV series on NBC Television hosted by Henry Morgan. The show aired from January 26 to June 1, 1951, originally from 9pm to 9:30pm ET and then to 9:30pm to 10pm ET.
Title: M*A*S*H (season 4)
Passage: The fourth season of "M*A*S*H" aired Fridays at 8:30–9:00 pm from September 12 to November 28, 1975 and Tuesdays at 9:00–9:30 pm from December 2, 1975 to February 24, 1976 on CBS.
Title: M*A*S*H (season 11)
Passage: The eleventh and final season of "M*A*S*H" aired Mondays at 9:00-9:30 pm on CBS, as part of the 1982–83 United States network television schedule.
Title: John Coleman on Football
Passage: John Coleman on Football was an Australian television series which aired in 1957 on Melbourne station HSV-7. It featured former footballer John Coleman. It aired in a 15-minute time-slot on Thursdays (originally at 9:30PM to 9:45PM). In an episode telecast on 18 April 1957, the series aired at 9:30PM, preceded by "Hit Parade" and followed by news and weather. The episode aired on 19 September 1957 aired at 10:40PM, preceded by "The Late Show" and followed by news and weather.
Title: M*A*S*H (season 7)
Passage: The seventh season of "M*A*S*H" aired Mondays at 9:00–9:30 pm on CBS.
Title: List of Raising Hope episodes
Passage: "Raising Hope" is an American comedy television series created by Greg Garcia that premiered on Fox on September 21, 2010. Season 1 of the half-hour single-camera comedy aired on Tuesdays at 9 pm ET/PT. From the beginning of Season 2, "Raising Hope" moved to the new time slot of Tuesdays at 9:30 pm EP/PT. In Season 4, the show aired on Fridays at 9pm EST, until switching to 9:30pm on January 24, 2014.
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Suicide Is Painless
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M*A*S*H (season 8)
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M*A*S*H (TV series)
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Hal Ashby and Doris Dörrie, have which mutual occupation?
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Title: Doris Dörrie
Passage: Doris Dörrie (] ; born 26 May 1955) is a German film director, producer and author.
Title: Hal Ashby
Passage: Hal Ashby (September 2, 1929 – December 27, 1988) was an American film director and editor associated with the New Hollywood wave of filmmaking.
Title: Enlightenment Guaranteed
Passage: Erleuchtung garantiert ("Enlightenment Guaranteed") is a 2000 German film directed by Doris Dörrie about two brothers, Uwe (Uwe Ochsenknecht) and Gustav (Gustav-Peter Wöhler), who travel to Japan to sort out the mess of their lives. Their plan is to visit the Sojiji Monastery in Monzen, near Tokyo. On their way there, in a rather literal Buddhist moment, they lose all of their belongings. When they at last make it to the monastery, they find that even there, enlightenment can be elusive.
Title: Naked (2002 film)
Passage: Naked ("Nackt" in German) is a German comedy film about the relationship problems of three young couples in Berlin, who meet for a dinner party which does not go well. Released in 2002, it was directed by Doris Dörrie who also wrote the screenplay.
Title: Men...
Passage: Men… (German: "Männer…" ) is a 1985 West German comedy film directed by Doris Dörrie. It was chosen as West Germany's official submission to the 59th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination.
Title: The Hairdresser
Passage: The Hairdresser (German: "Die Friseuse" ) is a 2010 German comedy film directed by Doris Dörrie.
Title: Cherry Blossoms (film)
Passage: Cherry Blossoms (German: "Kirschblüten – Hanami" ) is a 2008 German drama film directed by Doris Dörrie. This film, starring Elmar Wepper, Hannelore Elsner and Aya Irizuki, tells the story of Rudi: terminally ill, he travels to Japan after the sudden death of his wife Trudi – in order to make up for missed opportunities in life.
Title: The Thing About Men
Passage: The Thing About Men is a musical with music by Jimmy Roberts and lyrics and book by Joe DiPietro. It is based on the 1985 German film Men by Doris Dörrie. The plot revolves around a love triangle and shows what men will do to keep their pride and love affairs intact.
Title: Am I Beautiful?
Passage: Am I Beautiful? (German: "Bin ich schön?" ) is a 1998 German comedy film directed by Doris Dörrie.
Title: Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss
Passage: Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss (born 17 August 1962, Berlin-Mitte) is a German actor and director. He has appeared in television and films for over 20 years. He played a leading role in Doris Dörrie's 1994 film, "Keiner liebt mich". He also plays a leading role in the comedy series "Alles wird gut".
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film director
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Hal Ashby
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Doris Dörrie
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What was the score in the 1997 Scottish League Cup Final won by Henrik Larsson?
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Title: Henrik Larsson
Passage: Henrik Edward Larsson (] ; born 20 September 1971) is a Swedish football coach and former professional player. He was known as a striker whose main attributes were his goal scoring prowess and on-field intelligence.
Title: 1997 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 1997 Scottish League Cup Final was played on 30 November 1997, at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow and was the final of the 52nd Scottish League Cup competition. The final was contested by Celtic and Dundee United. Celtic won the match 3–0 thanks to goals by Marc Rieper, Henrik Larsson and Craig Burley.
Title: 2006 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 2006 Scottish League Cup Final was a football match played on 19 March 2006 at Hampden Park in Glasgow. It was the final match of the 2005–06 Scottish League Cup and the 59th Scottish League Cup Final. The final was contested by Dunfermline Athletic and Celtic. Celtic won the match 3–0, thanks to goals from Maciej Zurawski, Shaun Maloney and Dion Dublin.
Title: 1985 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 1985 Scottish League Cup Final was played on 27 October 1985, at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 40th Scottish League Cup competition. The final was contested by Aberdeen and Hibernian. Aberdeen won the match 3–0 thanks to goals by Eric Black (2) and Billy Stark, giving Alex Ferguson his only Scottish League Cup trophy win.
Title: 1955 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 1955 Scottish League Cup Final was played on 22 October 1955, at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 10th Scottish League Cup competition. The final was contested by Aberdeen and St Mirren. Aberdeen won the match 2–1, thanks to a goal by Graham Leggat and an own goal by Jim Mallan. The winning goal, scored 11 minutes from the end, was a "wind-assisted cross". Aberdeen manager Davie Shaw later admitted that they had been "damn lucky" to win the Cup. The match proved to be St Mirren's last appearance in a Scottish League Cup Final until 2010.
Title: 2008 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 2008 Scottish League Cup Final was played on 16 March 2008 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the 61st Scottish League Cup Final. The final was contested by Dundee United, who beat Aberdeen 4–1 in the semi-final, and Rangers, who beat Hearts 2–0. The two sides had last met in a League Cup Final in the 1984–85 season with Rangers winning 1–0 on that occasion. The previous year's winners were Hibernian, who beat Kilmarnock 5–1 in the 2007 Final but they were knocked out in the third round by Motherwell who beat them 4–2, it was the fifth successive year in which both of the previous year's finalists did not make it to the final. Rangers won the match 3–2 on penalties after the match had ended in a 2–2 draw after extra time.
Title: 2010 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 2010 Scottish League Cup Final was the final match of the 2009–10 Scottish League Cup, the 63rd season of the Scottish League Cup.
Title: 2001 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 2001 Scottish League Cup Final was played on 18 March 2001 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 54th Scottish League Cup. The final was contested by Celtic and Kilmarnock. Celtic won the match 3–0, thanks to a Henrik Larsson hat-trick.
Title: 2011 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 2011 Scottish League Cup Final was the final match of the 2010–11 Scottish League Cup, the 64th season of the Scottish League Cup. It was played by Old Firm rivals Celtic and Rangers. Rangers won the trophy after extra time 2–1.
Title: 2009 Scottish League Cup Final
Passage: The 2009 Scottish League Cup Final was the final match of the 2008–09 Scottish League Cup, the 62nd season of the Scottish League Cup. The match was played at Hampden Park, Glasgow on 15 March 2009, and was won by Celtic, who beat Old Firm rivals and Cup holders, Rangers, 2-0 after extra time.
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Celtic won the match 3–0
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1997 Scottish League Cup Final
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Henrik Larsson
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Red Swoosh was founded by an American businessman born when?
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Title: Red Swoosh
Passage: Red Swoosh was a peer-to-peer file sharing company founded by Travis Kalanick and Michael Todd in 2001 and acquired by Akamai Technologies in 2007. The Red Swoosh technology included a centralized directory that indexed online clients and caches. The Red Swoosh client is a peer to peer networking client from Akamai Technologies that downloads and sideloads video multicasts from websites that support the Red Swoosh technology. The Red Swoosh peercasting tool is a browser extension that caches data, reflecting and sharing files delivered through the "Swoosh network" or Distributed Network.
Title: Travis Kalanick
Passage: Travis Cordell Kalanick ( ; born August 6, 1976) is an American businessman.
Title: John Lee Pratt
Passage: John Lee Pratt (October 22, 1879 – December 22, 1975) was an American businessman born in King George County, Virginia. He received a chemical engineering degree from the University of Virginia, entered the ranks of American business executives in two major U.S. corporations, and later purchased and helped preserve historic Chatham Manor in Stafford County, Virginia which, upon his death, he gave to the National Park Service (as well as an adjacent bluff to the local government, which named the resulting park after him).
Title: Clay Hamlin
Passage: Clay W Hamlin, III is an entrepreneurial American Businessman born in 1945 and raised in Buffalo, New York. He attended The Nichols School in Buffalo and University of Pennsylvania and after graduation became a resident of Philadelphia, PA.
Title: Ellsworth Milton Statler
Passage: Ellsworth Milton (E.M.) Statler (October 26, 1863 – April 16, 1928) was an American hotel businessman born in Somerset County, Pennsylvania.
Title: Oliver Evans
Passage: Oliver Evans (September 13, 1755 – April 15, 1819) was an American inventor, engineer and businessman born in rural Delaware and later rooted commercially in Philadelphia. He was one of the first Americans building steam engines and an advocate of high pressure steam (vs. low pressure steam). A pioneer in the fields of automation, materials handling and steam power, Evans was one of the most prolific and influential inventors in the early years of the United States. He left behind a long series of accomplishments, most notably designing and building the first fully automated industrial process, the first high-pressure steam engine, and the first (albeit crude) amphibious vehicle and American automobile.
Title: Seymour Ainsworth
Passage: Seymour Ainsworth (May 17, 1821 – December 22, 1890) was an American businessman born in Woodbury, Vermont, United States.
Title: Erwin Kelm
Passage: Erwin Kelm (1911 – 1994) was an American businessman born in Minnesota. He attended the University of Minnesota. While at the helm of Cargill from 1961 through 1976 he built the company into a $10 billion grain business which handled more than 25% of America's grain exports while operating 600 plants in 38 countries.
Title: Suhail Galadari
Passage: Suhail Abdul Latif Galadari (Arabic: سهيل عبد اللطيف كلداري ) is a UAE businessman born on 8 July 1977 in Karachi, Pakistan. He is a shareholder via Galadari Printing and Publishing in the UAE prominent English-language newspaper "Khaleej Times" which was founded in 1978 in Dubai, UAE with extensive readership and pan-Arab presence in print media. The UAE government holds a 30% stake in the paper.
Title: Moses Grant, Jr.
Passage: Moses Grant, Jr. (July 25, 1785 - July 22, 1861) was a businessman born in Boston, Massachusetts, where he inherited his father's successful wallpaper business, selling English, French, American, and Cantonese wallpapers. He was a founder of the Massachusetts Bible Society, a Deacon at the Brattle Street Church, and President of the Boston Temperance Society.
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August 6, 1976
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Red Swoosh
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Travis Kalanick
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Which long-serving Australian politician and Attorney-General stepped down from his seat at Berowra in 2016, after endorsing Julian Leeser as his successor?
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Title: Julian Leeser
Passage: Julian Martin Leeser (born 25 May 1976) is a Liberal Party of Australia member who won the Seat of Berowra at the 2016 Australian election, having been endorsed as a candidate in April 2016 to replace former Attorney-General Philip Ruddock.
Title: Philip Ruddock
Passage: Philip Maxwell Ruddock (born 12 March 1943) is an Australian politician who is currently mayor of Hornsby Shire. He previously was a Liberal member of the House of Representatives from 1973 to 2016. First elected in a 1973 by-election, by the time of his retirement he was the last parliamentary survivor of the Whitlam and Fraser Governments. He was both the Father of the House and the Father of the Parliament from 1998 to his retirement. He is the second longest-serving parliamentarian in the history of the Australian Parliament (only Billy Hughes served longer). Ruddock served continuously in federal cabinet during the Howard Government, as Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs from 1996 to 2003, and then Attorney-General from 2003 to 2007.
Title: Fred Daly (politician)
Passage: Frederick Michael Daly {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (13 June 1912 – 2 August 1995) was a long-serving Australian Labor Party politician, a member of the Australian House of Representatives for 32 years from 1943 to 1975, and Minister for Administrative Services in the government of Gough Whitlam (1972–75).
Title: Justin O'Byrne
Passage: Justin Hilary O'Byrne, AO (1 June 1912 – 10 November 1993) was a long-serving Australian Labor Party politician who represented Tasmania in the Federal Senate from 1947 to 1981, and was President of the Senate from 1974 to 1975.
Title: Tom Hughes (Australian politician)
Passage: Thomas Eyre Forrest "Tom" Hughes AO QC (born 26 November 1923) is a former Australian politician and a prominent barrister practising at Blackstone Chambers in Sydney, who served as the 19th Attorney-General of Australia from 1969 to 1971. He was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1963 to 1972, representing first the seat of Parkes and then (when Parkes was abolished in 1969) the seat of Berowra.
Title: Vickie Chapman
Passage: Vickie Ann Chapman (born 21 June 1957) is an Australian politician, representing the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Bragg for the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia since the 2002 election. She was Deputy Leader of the Opposition from 30 March 2006 until 4 July 2009 and returned to that position on 4 February 2013. She is also the Shadow Attorney-General and Shadow Minister for State Development, having gained the extra portfolio of State Development in a cabinet reshuffle on 13 January 2016.
Title: Joe Collings
Passage: Joseph Silver "Joe" Collings (11 May 1865 – 20 June 1955) was a long-serving Australian politician. He was a hardworking Australian Labor Party bureaucrat with valuable writing and speaking talents, who was eventually rewarded by a five-year stint as a federal government minister.
Title: Gordon Brown (Australian politician)
Passage: Gordon Brown (11 February 1885 – 12 January 1967) was a long-serving Australian politician.
Title: Walter Cooper (Queensland politician)
Passage: Sir Walter Jackson Cooper, MBE (23 April 1888 – 22 July 1973) was a long-serving Australian politician.
Title: Harry Foll
Passage: Hattil Spencer "Harry" Foll (30 May 1890 – 7 July 1977) was a long-serving Australian politician and Minister of State.
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Philip Ruddock
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Julian Leeser
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Philip Ruddock
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Who joined their band first, Paul Roberts with The Stranglers or Joey Cape with Lagwagon?
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Title: Joey Cape
Passage: Randal Joseph "Joey" Cape (born November 16, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter and producer. Active since 1989, Cape is best known as the frontman of the California punk rock band Lagwagon.
Title: Paul Roberts (musician)
Passage: Paul Roberts (born 31 December 1959 in Chiswick, London) is an English singer who was the lead singer of The Stranglers between 1990 and 2006.
Title: Joey Cape's Bad Loud
Passage: Joey Cape's Bad Loud is an alternative music project that was started in 2011 by punk rock singer Joey Cape, frontman of California punk bands Lagwagon and Bad Astronaut. The band's debut self-titled album was released on June 9, 2011.
Title: Let's Talk About Feelings
Passage: Let's Talk About Feelings is the fifth full-length album released by the punk rock band Lagwagon. Singer, Joey Cape has stated that it is his favorite Lagwagon album. NOFX's "Punk in Drublic" (1994) was a big influence on the album.
Title: Joey Cape's Bad Loud (album)
Passage: Joey Cape's Bad Loud is the self-titled debut album by the band of the same name, led by Californian punk rock musician Joey Cape, frontman of Lagwagon and Bad Astronaut, released on June 9, 2011.
Title: Doesn't Play Well with Others
Passage: Doesn't Play Well with Others is the second full-length solo album by Lagwagon and Bad Astronaut frontman Joey Cape, released on June 1, 2011. It was released with one song at a time, each month, during 2010 on Joey Cape's official website, beginning on January 18, 2010.
Title: Soulsec
Passage: The British band Soulsec (formerly known as The Faithband or the 'Paul Roberts Band') is the solo project of the ex Stranglers frontman Paul Roberts.
Title: Stranglers in the Night
Passage: Stranglers in the Night is the eleventh studio album by The Stranglers and the first release on the band's own record label, Psycho, in 1992. It opened the recording career of the Stranglers MK II, with Paul Roberts on vocals and John Ellis on guitar. The band returned to a purer, less "produced" sound; the horns have departed and the songs have a less-constrained, harder edge. Styles vary from ballads such as "Southern Mountains" and "Grand Canyon" to the fast-paced "Sugar Bullets" and "Brainbox". The North American version of this album (with a white, rather than dark grey, cover) contained three extra tracks ("Coffee Shop", "Vicious Circles" and "So Uncool"), which were originally B-sides in the UK. The album peaked at No. 33 in the UK Albums Chart in September 1992. The single "Heaven And Hell" was released from the album, and peaked at No. 46 in the UK Singles Chart in August 1992. The follow-up single, "Sugar Bullets", failed to chart.
Title: Dave Raun
Passage: Dave Raun (born June 7, 1970) a resident of Fresno, California, is the drummer for the seminal California punk rock band Lagwagon. He also filled in on drums for a short period for Sean "SC" Sellers of Good Riddance. Additionally, Raun drums for the punk rock cover band/supergroup Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, with fellow Lagwagon member Joey Cape. Me First and the Gimme Gimmes also features
Title: Bad Astronaut
Passage: Bad Astronaut is an American indie/alternative rock band founded in 2000 by Joey Cape, singer from Lagwagon. In Bad Astronaut, Joey Cape explores a style of alternative rock, with lyrics often about deep and intricate personal matters.
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Active since 1989, Cape is best known as the frontman of the California punk rock band Lagwagon
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Paul Roberts (musician)
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Joey Cape
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What is the birthdate of this Argentine author, who wrote a novel that was adapted into a broadway musical in 1993 with music by John Kander and Fred Ebb?
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Title: Manuel Puig
Passage: Juan Manuel Puig Delledonne (December 28, 1932 – July 22, 1990) was an Argentine author. Among his best-known novels are "La traición de Rita Hayworth" ("Betrayed by Rita Hayworth", 1968), "Boquitas pintadas" ("Heartbreak Tango", 1969), and "El beso de la mujer araña" ("Kiss of the Spider Woman", 1976) which was adapted into the film released in 1985, directed by the Argentine-Brazilian director Héctor Babenco; and a Broadway musical in 1993.
Title: Kiss of the Spider Woman (musical)
Passage: Kiss of the Spider Woman is a musical with music by John Kander and Fred Ebb, with the book by Terrence McNally. It is based on the Manuel Puig novel "El Beso de la Mujer Araña". The musical had runs in the West End (1992) and Broadway (1993) and won the 1993 Tony Award for Best Musical.
Title: Chicago 'n All That Jazz
Passage: Chicago 'n All That Jazz (subtitled Big Band Jazz of the Broadway Musical) is an album by American jazz saxophonist Lee Konitz performing John Kander and Fred Ebb's songs from the Broadway musical "Chicago" recorded in 1975 and released on the Groove Merchant label.
Title: 70, Girls, 70
Passage: 70, Girls, 70 is a musical with a book by Fred Ebb and Norman L. Martin adapted by Joe Masteroff, lyrics by Ebb, and music by John Kander.
Title: Flora the Red Menace
Passage: Flora the Red Menace is a musical with a book by George Abbott and Robert Russell, music by John Kander, and lyrics by Fred Ebb. The original 1965 production starred Liza Minnelli in the title role in her Broadway debut, for which she won a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical. This was the first collaboration between Kander and Ebb, who later wrote Broadway and Hollywood hits such as "Cabaret" and "Chicago".
Title: The Rink (musical)
Passage: The Rink is a musical with a book by Terrence McNally, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and music by John Kander, the tenth Kander and Ebb collaboration.
Title: Kander and Ebb
Passage: Kander and Ebb were a highly successful American songwriting team consisting of composer John Kander (born March 18, 1927) and lyricist Fred Ebb (April 8, 1928 – September 11, 2004). Known primarily for their stage musicals, which include "Cabaret" and "Chicago", Kander and Ebb also scored several movies, including Martin Scorsese's "New York, New York". Their most famous song is the theme song of that movie. Recorded by many artists, "New York, New York" became a signature song for Frank Sinatra. The team also became associated with two actresses, Liza Minnelli and Chita Rivera, for whom they wrote a considerable amount of material for the stage, concerts and television.
Title: A Family Affair (musical)
Passage: A Family Affair is a musical with a book by James Goldman and William Goldman, lyrics by James Goldman and John Kander, and music by Kander. This was Kander's first show, and his only one written without Fred Ebb in Ebb's lifetime.
Title: The Scottsboro Boys (musical)
Passage: The Scottsboro Boys is a musical with a book by David Thompson, music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb. Based on the Scottsboro Boys trial, the musical is one of the last collaborations between Kander and Ebb prior to the latter's death. The musical has the framework of a minstrel show, altered to "create a musical social critique" with a company that, except for one, consists "entirely of African-American performers".
Title: Fred Ebb
Passage: Fred Ebb (April 8, 1928 – September 11, 2004) was an American musical theatre lyricist who had many successful collaborations with composer John Kander. The Kander and Ebb team frequently wrote for such performers as Liza Minnelli and Chita Rivera.
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December 28, 1932
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Manuel Puig
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Kiss of the Spider Woman (musical)
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James Jones and John Gunther, are of which nationality?
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Title: John Gunther
Passage: John Gunther (August 30, 1901 – May 29, 1970) was an American journalist and author whose success came primarily through a series of popular sociopolitical works known as the "Inside" books (1936–1972), including the best-selling "Inside U.S.A." in 1947. He is best known today for the memoir "Death Be Not Proud" about the death of his beloved teenage son, Johnny Gunther, from a brain tumor.
Title: James Jones (author)
Passage: James Ramon Jones (November 6, 1921 – May 9, 1977) was an American novelist known for his explorations of World War II and its aftermath. He won the 1952 National Book Award for his first published novel, "From Here to Eternity", which was adapted for the big screen immediately and made into a television series a generation later.
Title: Inside U.S.A.
Passage: Inside U.S.A. is a musical revue by Arthur Schwartz (music) and Howard Dietz (lyrics). It was loosely based on the book "Inside U.S.A." by John Gunther. Sketches were written by Arnold M. Auerbach, Moss Hart, and Arnold B. Horwitt.
Title: Death Be Not Proud (book)
Passage: Death Be Not Proud is a 1949 memoir by American author John Gunther, taking its name from by John Donne. The story was portrayed in a 1975 TV movie starring Robby Benson as Johnny Gunther and Arthur Hill as John Gunther.
Title: Mátyás Rákosi
Passage: Mátyás Rákosi ] (9 March 1892 – 5 February 1971) was a Hungarian communist politician. He was born Mátyás Rosenfeld in Ada, present-day Serbia. He was the leader of Hungary's Communist Party from 1945 to 1956 — first as General Secretary of the Hungarian Communist Party (1945–1948) and later holding the same post with the Hungarian Working People's Party (1948–1956). As such, from 1949 to 1956, he was the "de facto" ruler of Communist Hungary. An ardent Stalinist, his government was very loyal to the Soviet Union. American journalist John Gunther described Rákosi as "the most malevolent character I ever met in political life."
Title: Jan Masaryk
Passage: Jan Garrigue Masaryk (14 September 1886 – 10 March 1948) was a Czech diplomat and politician and Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia from 1940 to 1948. American journalist John Gunther described Masaryk as "a brave, honest, turbulent, and impulsive man".
Title: Earl Snell
Passage: Earl Willcox Snell (July 11, 1895 – October 28, 1947) was an American politician, businessman, and member of the Republican Party, serving in the Oregon House of Representatives, as the Oregon Secretary of State, and as the 23rd Governor of Oregon. American journalist John Gunther described Snell as "genial, mediocre, and perpetually on the fence."
Title: John James Jones
Passage: John James Jones (November 13, 1824 – October 19, 1898) was an American politician and lawyer from the state of Georgia who served in the United States Congress. The John James Jones House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Title: Citadel (U.S. Senate)
Passage: Citadel (sub-title: The Story of the U.S. Senate) is a study of the United States Senate by the journalist William S. White. Written in 1956, the book anticipates the great changes afoot in post-war Washington. John Gunther in "Inside U.S.A." had put the problem of Southern intractability over civil rights reform in perspective, but White was the first to make public how skilled the Southern Senators were at utilising every procedural mechanism the chamber had to offer.
Title: Inside U.S.A. (book)
Passage: Inside U.S.A. is a nonfiction book by John Gunther, first published in 1947 and one of that year's best-selling nonfiction books in the United States. It describes the author's observations during 13 months of travel through the 48 U.S. states beginning in November 1944.
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American
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James Jones (author)
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John Gunther
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The nursery rhyme that inspired The Queen Was in the Parlour is listed as what number in the Roud Folk Song Index?
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Title: Sing a Song of Sixpence
Passage: "Sing a Song of Sixpence" is a well-known English nursery rhyme, perhaps originating in the 18th century. It is listed in the Roud Folk Song Index as number 13191.
Title: The Queen Was in the Parlour
Passage: The Queen Was in the Parlour: a romance in three acts is a play by the English writer Noël Coward. Belonging to the Ruritanian romance genre, its title is drawn from a line in the nursery rhyme "Sing a Song of Sixpence". Although written in 1922, it was not produced until 24 August 1926, when it was premiered at the St Martin's Theatre.
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: Three Little Kittens
Passage: "Three Little Kittens" is an English language nursery rhyme, probably with roots in the British folk tradition. The rhyme as published today however is a sophisticated piece usually attributed to American poet Eliza Lee Cabot Follen (1787–1860). With the passage of time, the poem has been absorbed into the "Mother Goose" collection. The rhyme tells of three kittens who first lose, then find and soil, their mittens. When all is finally set to rights, the kittens receive their mother's approval and some pie. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 16150.
Title: A Wise Old Owl
Passage: "A Wise Old Owl" is an English language nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 7734 and in The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes, 2nd Ed. of 1997, as number 394. The rhyme is an improvement of a traditional nursery rhyme "There was an owl lived in an oak, wisky, wasky, weedle."
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.
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: Tweedledum and Tweedledee
Passage: Tweedledum and Tweedledee are fictional characters in an English nursery rhyme and in Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There". Their names may have originally come from an epigram written by poet John Byrom . The nursery rhyme has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19800. The names have since become synonymous in western popular culture slang for any two people who look and act in identical ways, generally in a derogatory context.
Title: Row, Row, Row Your Boat
Passage: "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" is an English language nursery rhyme and a popular children's song. It can also be an "action" nursery rhyme, whose singers sit opposite one another and "row" forwards and backwards with joined hands. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19236.
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.
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13191
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The Queen Was in the Parlour
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Sing a Song of Sixpence
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What football club relocated to the stadium at Marshgate Lane in the Lower Lea Valley in 2016?
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Title: London Stadium
Passage: London Stadium (originally known as the Olympic Stadium) is a stadium in Stratford, London, England, at Marshgate Lane in the Lower Lea Valley. It was constructed to serve as the home stadium for the 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, hosting the track and field events and opening and closing ceremonies. It was subsequently renovated as a multi-purpose stadium, with its primary tenants being West Ham United Football Club and British Athletics. The stadium is 6+1/2 mi from Central London.
Title: West Ham United F.C.
Passage: West Ham United Football Club is a professional football club based in Stratford, East London, England. They compete in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. The club re-located to the London Stadium in 2016.
Title: Lea Valley lines
Passage: The Lea Valley lines are two commuter lines and two branches in North East London, so named because they run along the Lower Lea Valley of the River Lea. They were part of the Great Eastern Railway, now part of the "Anglia Route" of Network Rail.
Title: What Have You Done Today Mervyn Day?
Passage: What Have You Done Today Mervyn Day? is a fan club only release by Saint Etienne featuring 18 original and unreleased pieces of music that featured in their film of the same name about the redevelopment of the Lower Lea Valley in London. It was performed live by the band at the film's premiere at the Barbican.
Title: Lea Valley
Passage: The Lea Valley, the valley of the River Lea, has been used as a transport corridor, a source of sand and gravel, an industrial area, a water supply for London, and a recreational area. The London 2012 Summer Olympics were based in Stratford, in the Lower Lea Valley.
Title: Water City
Passage: Water City is a community interest company (also knows Water City CIC) created by Andrew Mawson. It operates in the area in and around the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in East London and the Lower Lea Valley.
Title: Carpenter's Road Lock
Passage: Carpenter's Road Lock is a rising radial lock in the London Borough of Newham, near Marshgate Lane in Stratford, England. It is located on the Bow Back Rivers and was constructed in 1933/34. It is the only lock in Britain with rising radial gates at both ends. British Waterways were hoping to restore it as part of the upgrade to Bow Back Rivers which took place for the London 2012 Games, but the gantries which enabled the gates to be raised were demolished to accommodate a wide bridge giving access to the main stadium. After the games, most of the overbridge was removed. Funding for the restoration of the lock was in place by early 2016, and it is expected to be brought back into use in 2017.
Title: London Riverside
Passage: The London Riverside is a redevelopment area on the north side of the River Thames in East London, England and part of the larger Thames Gateway redevelopment zone. The London Riverside area forms part of the Green Enterprise District, a project to create a low-carbon economy region in Greater London. Land available for redevelopment is owned by GLA Land and Property. From 2004 to 2013 the redevelopment of London Riverside and the Lower Lea Valley was the responsibility of the London Thames Gateway Development Corporation. There is also a London Riverside business improvement district which covers a smaller area.
Title: Lower Lea Valley
Passage: The Lower Lea Valley is the southern end of the Lea Valley which surrounds the River Lea. It is part of the Thames Gateway redevelopment area and was the location of the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Title: Lea Valley Saints
Passage: Former Australian rules football club in the Lower Lea Valley region of London, England.
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West Ham United Football Club
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West Ham United F.C.
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London Stadium
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What is the population of the city where The Château du Grand-Blottereau is located ?
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Title: Nantes
Passage: Nantes (] ) (Gallo: "Naunnt" or "Nantt" (] or ] ); Breton: "Naoned" (] ) ) is a city in western France on the Loire River, 50 km from the Atlantic coast. The city is the sixth-largest in France, with a population of nearly 300,000 in Nantes and an urban area of 600,000 inhabitants. With Saint-Nazaire, a seaport on the Loire estuary, Nantes forms the main north-western French metropolis.
Title: Château du Grand-Blottereau
Passage: The Château du Grand-Blottereau is a historic pavilion in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France.
Title: Château du Stuyvenberg
Passage: Stuyvenberg Castle (French: "Château du Stuyvenberg" , Dutch: "Kasteel van Stuyvenberg" , German: "Schloss Stuyvenberg" ) is a residency of the Belgian Royal Family, located in Laeken, Brussels. Château du Stuyvenberg is situated at an altitude of 56 meters.
Title: Château de Chareil-Cintrat
Passage: The Château de Chareil-Cintrat, also known as the Château du Bas-Chareil is a late medieval château in France. It is located near Chareil-Cintrat, in the Allier department, Auvergne.
Title: Lake Genval
Passage: Lake Genval (Dutch: "Meer van Genval" , French: "Lac de Genval" ) is a lake located in Belgium, southeast of Brussels near the Sonian Forest and the cities of Rixensart, Walloon Brabant and Overijse, Flemish Brabant. A popular vacation and holiday destination, the lake is surrounded by turn-of-the-century homes built during the Belle Époque. Situated on the lake's south is the Château du Lac, a five-star hotel, restaurant, and bar.
Title: Château de Ranrouët
Passage: The Château du Ranroët is a castle existing since the 12th century, located in Herbignac in the Loire-Atlantique department of France.
Title: Château du Champ de Bataille
Passage: The Château du Champ-de-Bataille, is a castle located in the Eure department of the French region of Upper Normandy. A baroque castle, Château du Champ-de-Bataille lies between the communes of Neubourg and Sainte-Opportune-du-Bosc, and in the "Campagne du Neubourg", between the river Risle to the west and the river Iton to the east. It was built in the 17th century for the Maréchal de Créqui.
Title: Château du Lude
Passage: The Château du Lude is one of the many great châteaux of the Loire Valley (Vallée de la Loire) in France. The chateau is situated in the commune of Le Lude in the Sarthe department in the region of Pays-de-la-Loire and stands at the crossroads of Anjou, Maine and Touraine. Le Lude is the most northerly chateau of the Loire Valley and one of the last important historical castles in France, still inhabited by the same family for the last 260 years. The château is testimony of four centuries of French architecture. A stronghold transformed into an elegant house during the Renaissance and the 18th century. The monument is located in the valley of le Loir. Its gardens have evolved throughout the centuries. It is a harmonious combination of French design and an English style landscape, with a rose garden, topiaries, a labyrinth and a botanical walk.
Title: Château de Rueil
Passage: The Château de Rueil (formerly spelled Ruel, also referred to as the Château du Val de Ruel) was a 17th-century French château located in Rueil-Malmaison. It was especially famous for its gardens, created before those of Vaux-le-Vicomte and Versailles, and was the preferred residence of Cardinal Richelieu from at least 1633 (when he purchased it) until his death in 1642.
Title: Clos Lucé
Passage: The Château du Clos Lucé (or simply Clos Lucé) is a large château in the city of Amboise, France. The place is famous for being the official residence of Leonardo da Vinci between 1516 and 1519, when Leonardo died.
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nearly 300,000
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Château du Grand-Blottereau
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Nantes
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What novel was published in seven parts between 1913 and 1927 and was adapted into a musical that ran Off-Broadway in 2003?
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Title: My Life with Albertine
Passage: My Life with Albertine is a musical with music and lyrics by Ricky Ian Gordon and book and lyrics Richard Nelson. The story was adapted from parts of "In Search of Lost Time" by Marcel Proust. It ran Off-Broadway in 2003.
Title: Marcel Proust
Passage: Valentin Louis Georges Eugène Marcel Proust ( ; ] ; 10 July 1871 – 18 November 1922), known as Marcel Proust, was a French novelist, critic, and essayist best known for his monumental novel "À la recherche du temps perdu" ("In Search of Lost Time"; earlier rendered as "Remembrance of Things Past"), published in seven parts between 1913 and 1927. He is considered by critics and writers to be one of the most influential authors of the 20th century.
Title: Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit
Passage: Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit ("Forbidden Broadway: SVU" for short) is the ninth incarnation of Gerard Alessandrini's musical revue. The revue ran Off-Broadway from 2004 to 2007.
Title: Harvey Schmidt
Passage: Harvey Lester Schmidt (born September 12, 1929) is an American composer for musical theatre and illustrator. He is best known for composing the music for the longest running musical in history, "The Fantasticks", which ran off-Broadway for 42 years from 1960 - 2002.
Title: Everyday Rapture
Passage: Everyday Rapture is a musical with a book written by Sherie Rene Scott and Dick Scanlan and music by various composers. It ran Off-Broadway in 2009 and opened on Broadway in 2010. The musical is a loose autobiography of Scott herself, showing her travels from her half-Mennonite Kansas childhood to a life in show business.
Title: Cindy (musical)
Passage: Cindy is a musical with music and lyrics by Johnny Brandon, and a book by Joe Sauter and Mike Sawyer. It ran Off-Broadway at the Gate, Orpheum, and Cricket Theatres (not simultaneously) in 1964 and 1965. It is an adaptation of the story of Cinderella. It was produced by Chandler Warren and Philip Temple, by arrangement with Stuart Wiener and Jerry Grace.
Title: Olympus on My Mind
Passage: Olympus On My Mind is a musical with music by Grant Sturiale and a book and lyrics by Barry Harman, based on a play by Heinrich Von Kleist. The musical ran Off-Broadway at Lamb's Theatre for 297 performances in 1986. It was also staged that year in a regional production in Fairfield, Connecticut by the Boston Post Road Stage Company.
Title: Amy Herzog
Passage: Amy Herzog is an American playwright. Her play "4000 Miles", which ran Off-Broadway in 2011, was a finalist for the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Herzog's plays have been produced Off-Broadway, and have received nominations for, among others: the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Actor and Actress ("After the Revolution"); the Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play ("The Great God Pan"); and Drama Desk Award nominations for Outstanding Play and Outstanding Actress in a Play ("Belleville"). She was a finalist for the 2012-2013 and 2016-2017 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.
Title: In Transit (musical)
Passage: In Transit is a musical with book, music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez, James-Allen Ford, Russ Kaplan and Sara Wordsworth. The musical, performed a cappella, ran Off-Broadway in 2010, and on Broadway in 2016.
Title: Steven M. Alper
Passage: Steven M. Alper is a music composer, primarily for the theatre, as well as an orchestrator and author. He wrote and orchestrated the score for the musical "The Immigrant", for which he was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Orchestrations. The production received a workshop production in New York at CAP-21 in 2000, and, after more work, it ran off-Broadway at Dodger Stages in the fall of 2004.
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In Search of Lost Time
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My Life with Albertine
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Marcel Proust
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What airport is the company headquartered that Michael Bimha is a previous chairman of?
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Title: Michael Bimha
Passage: Michael Chakanaka Bimha is the former Zimbabwe Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce. He is the member of House of Assembly for Chikomba West (ZANU-PF). He is a previous chairman of Air Zimbabwe. In 2013, following Zanu PF’s victory in the country elections, Bimha was appointed Minister of Industry and Commerce, replacing Welshman Ncube.
Title: Air Zimbabwe
Passage: Air Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd (operating as Air Zimbabwe) is the national carrier of Zimbabwe, headquartered on the property of Harare International Airport, in Harare. From its hub at Harare International Airport, the carrier used to operate a network within southern Africa that also included Asia and London-Gatwick. Following financial difficulties, Air Zimbabwe ceased operations in late 2012 (2012-) . Serving a reduced domestic network, the carrier resumed operations for a short period between and early 2012 (2012-) , when flights were again discontinued. Some flights were restarted on a discontinuous basis in that year. The airline resumed operating some domestic routes as well as the regional service to Johannesburg on a daily basis in 2013 (2013-) .
Title: Fidelity Special Values
Passage: Fidelity Special Values () is an actively managed contrarian British investment trust that aims to achieve long-term capital growth predominantly through investments in UK-listed companies. Established in 1994, the company is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. The Chairman is Andy Irvine, who took over from the previous Chairman, Lynn Ruddick, in 2016. The fund is managed by Fidelity International.
Title: Nick Higgs
Passage: Nick Higgs is a former businessman and previous chairman of Bristol Rovers Football Club, and a former Chief Executive of Cowlin Construction, a company now owned by Balfour Beatty.
Title: John Mogg, Baron Mogg
Passage: John Frederick Mogg, Baron Mogg KCMG (5 October 1943) is a previous Chairman of Ofgem and the current Chairman of the EU Energy Regulators. It was announced that he would become a life peer on 18 April 2008, and on 28 May 2008 he was created Baron Mogg, of Queen’s Park in the county of East Sussex.
Title: Ministry of Industry and Commerce (Zimbabwe)
Passage: The Ministry of Industry and Commerce is a government ministry, responsible for trade in Zimbabwe and industrial policy. The incumbent minister is Welshman Ncube and the deputy minister is Michael Bimha. Its oversees:
Title: Mohammed Mahfoodh Al Ardhi
Passage: Mohammed Mahfoodh Al Ardhi is an Omani businessman and former military chief. He is currently the Executive Chairman of Investcorp, Previous Chairman of the National Bank of Oman and was both the youngest and longest serving native head of the Royal Air Force of Oman, having joined as a fighter pilot.
Title: Andrew Norton (Pirate Party)
Passage: Andrew Norton (known also by his pseudonym "K`Tetch"; born 24 June 1980), is a British roboticist, politician and researcher. He is a former Coordinator of Pirate Parties International, a previous Chairman of the United States Pirate Party and a previous Chairman of the Board for Pirate Party UK.
Title: T. Vincent Learson
Passage: Thomas Vincent Learson (September 26, 1912 – November 4, 1996) was IBM's chairman and chief executive officer from June 1971 through January 1973. He was succeeded by Frank Cary. Both the previous chairman Thomas Watson, Jr. and senior project manager Fred Brooks regarded Learson as the driving force behind the System/360 project, which was huge and risky but whose success ensured IBM's dominance of the mainframe computer market.
Title: Vernon Sankey
Passage: Vernon Sankey is an Independent Director and Chairman of Audit Committee, Atos SE and a previous Chairman of Firmenich SA, Switzerland.
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Harare International Airport
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Michael Bimha
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Air Zimbabwe
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A Spanish model that has been the face of Jimmy Choo, and an Italian luxury fashion house that was founded in 1983, is known for what facial feature?
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Title: Marina Pérez
Passage: Marina Carolina Pérez (born July 31, 1984, in Madrid, Spain) is a Spanish model known for her eyes. She has been the face for Jimmy Choo, Alessandro Dell'Acqua, Pucci, Moschino, Giorgio Armani, St. John, and Marc Jacobs campaigns.
Title: Moschino
Passage: Moschino (] ) is an Italian luxury fashion house, specializing in ready-to-wear, leather and fashion accessories, shoes, luggage, perfume etc., founded in 1983 by Franco Moschino. Moschino is often pronounced in English as MOS-CHI-NO, when in fact the correct pronunciation is MOS-KEE-NO
Title: Ermenegildo Zegna
Passage: Ermenegildo Zegna (] ) (often abbreviated and known simply as Zegna) is an Italian luxury fashion house that makes men's clothing and accessories. Founded in 1910 when Ermenegildo bought his father's textile looms, it is now managed by the fourth generation of the Zegna family and remains in family ownership. As well as producing men's suits for its own labels, it also manufactures suits for Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Dunhill and Tom Ford. As one of the biggest global producers of fine fabrics (2.3 million metres per year), Zegna has been active in promoting improvements in wool production around the world. Zegna is the largest menswear brand in the world by revenue. Alessandro Sartori oversees creative direction for all departments of the brand.
Title: Scappino (fashion house)
Passage: Scappino (] ) is an Italian luxury fashion house created in 1914 by Domenico Scappino in Turin, Italy, specialized in silk products like ready-to-wear, ties, shoes, watches, jewellery, accessories, sunglasses, fragances, etc. and it is known as one of the best fine silk producers in the world.
Title: Jimmy Choo Ltd
Passage: Jimmy Choo Ltd is a British high fashion house specialising in shoes, handbags, accessories and fragrances. The company, J. Choo Limited, was founded in 1996 by couture shoe designer Jimmy Choo and "Vogue" accessories editor Tamara Mellon. The brand claims to have been a favourite of Diana, Princess of Wales. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.
Title: Versus (Versace)
Passage: Versus Versace is the diffusion line of Italian luxury fashion house Versace. It began in 1989 as the first diffusion lines by the house, a gift by the founder Gianni Versace to his sister, Donatella Versace. After closing in 2005, Donatella resurrected it in 2009 with a capsule collection of accessories designed by emerging British designer Christopher Kane. The brand is now very famous for its stylish watches, leather accessories and chic ready-to-wear.
Title: Prada
Passage: Prada S.p.A. ( ; ] ) is an Italian luxury fashion house, specializing in leather handbags, travel accessories, shoes, ready-to-wear, perfumes and other fashion accessories, founded in 1913 by Mario Prada.
Title: Jimmy Choo
Passage: Datuk Jimmy Choo Yeang Keat OBE, (born 15 November 1948) is a Malaysian fashion designer based in the United Kingdom. He is best known for co-founding Jimmy Choo Ltd, which became known for its handmade women's shoes.
Title: Dolce & Gabbana
Passage: Dolce & Gabbana (] ) is an Italian luxury fashion house founded in 1985 in Legnano by Italian designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana.
Title: Fendi
Passage: Fendi (] ) is an Italian luxury fashion house whose specialities include fur, ready-to-wear, leather goods, shoes, fragrances, eyewear, timepieces and accessories. Founded in 1925 in Rome, Fendi is renowned for its fur and fur accessories. Fendi is also well known for its leather goods such as "Baguette", 2jours, Peekaboo or Pequin handbags.
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her eyes
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Marina Pérez
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Moschino
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In what country are Gaizhou and Zhengzhou located?
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Title: Zhengzhou
Passage: Zhengzhou is a Chinese city and the provincial capital of Henan Province in east-central China. As a prefecture-level city, it also serves as the political, economic, technological, and educational centre of the province, as well as a major transportation hub for Central China. The city lies on the southern bank of the Yellow River, and is one of the Eight Great Ancient Capitals of China.
Title: Gaizhou
Passage: Gaizhou (), formerly Gaixian and Gaiping, is a county-level city in Liaoning province, southwest China. It is under the administration of Yingkou City, which lies 31 km to the north-northwest, and is located at the northwest end of the Liaodong Peninsula near the northeast coast of the Bohai Sea.
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China
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Gaizhou
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Zhengzhou
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Are Nangpai Gosum and Noshaq in the same mountain range?
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Title: Noshaq
Passage: Noshaq (also called Nowshak or Nōshākh; Urdu/Persian/Pashto: نوشاخ ) is the highest peak in Afghanistan and the second highest peak in the Hindu Kush Range (after Tirich Mir) at 7492 m . It lies on the border between Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan and Chitral District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, and is the world's westernmost 7,000 meter massif.
Title: Nangpai Gosum
Passage: Nangpai Gosum is a mountain in the Himalayas. It lies on the border between Nepal and China. The first ascent to the summit was a Japanese expedition on October 12, 1986.
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no
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Nangpai Gosum
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Noshaq
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Vera-Ellen, dancer and actress, starred in what Technicolor musical film in 1946?
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Title: Three Little Girls in Blue
Passage: Three Little Girls in Blue is a 1946 Technicolor musical film from 20th Century-Fox that starred June Haver along with George Montgomery, Vivian Blaine, Celeste Holm, and Vera-Ellen. The film was adapted from Guy Bolton's 1938 play "Three Blind Mice" and featured songs with music by Josef Myrow and lyrics by Mack Gordon. The score is notable for the first appearance of the classic song "You Make Me Feel So Young" later popularized by Frank Sinatra in 1956.
Title: Vera-Ellen
Passage: Vera-Ellen (born Vera-Ellen Westmeier Rohe; February 16, 1921 – August 30, 1981) was an American dancer and actress, principally
Title: Bloodhounds of Broadway (1952 film)
Passage: Bloodhounds of Broadway is a 1952 Technicolor musical film based on a Damon Runyon story. It starred Mitzi Gaynor, who was then still a young starlet, along with Scott Brady, Mitzi Green, Marguerite Chapman, Michael O'Shea, Wally Vernon, George E. Stone, Charles Bronson appears, uncredited, as Charles Buchinski (as he was in the 1953 3-D film House of Wax). It was directed by Harmon Jones.
Title: Call Me Mister (film)
Passage: Call Me Mister is a 1951 Technicolor musical film released by Twentieth Century-Fox. The feature was directed by Lloyd Bacon and re-written from the 1946 Broadway play version by Albert E. Lewin and Burt Styler with music by Harold Rome that featured cast members from the US armed forces.
Title: Let's Do It Again (1953 film)
Passage: Let's Do it Again is a 1953 Technicolor musical film set in 1950 New York, and released by Columbia Pictures. The film was directed by Alexander Hall and starred Jane Wyman, Ray Milland, Aldo Ray, and Tom Helmore. It is the story of a composer's wife (Wyman) who tries to make him (Milland) jealous, but the ploy backfires and leads to divorce.
Title: Coney Island (1943 film)
Passage: Coney Island is a 1943 American Technicolor musical film released by Twentieth Century Fox and starring Betty Grable in one of her biggest hits. A "gay nineties" musical (set in that time period) it also featured George Montgomery, Cesar Romero, and Phil Silvers, was choreographed by Hermes Pan, and was directed by Walter Lang. Betty Grable also starred in the 1950 remake, "Wabash Avenue".
Title: Do You Love Me (film)
Passage: Do You Love Me is a 1946 Technicolor musical film directed by Gregory Ratoff, starring Maureen O'Hara and Dick Haymes.
Title: London Town (film)
Passage: London Town is a 1946 Technicolor musical film, generally regarded as one of the biggest flops in the history of British cinema.
Title: Carnival in Costa Rica
Passage: Carnival in Costa Rica (1947) is an American musical film directed by Gregory Ratoff and written by Samuel Hoffenstein, John Larkin, and Elizabeth Reinhardt. It was released in Technicolor by Twentieth Century-Fox. Dick Haymes, Vera-Ellen, Cesar Romero, and Celeste Holm starred as two pairs of lovers who try to thwart an arranged marriage at Carnival time in Costa Rica.
Title: Down Argentine Way
Passage: Down Argentine Way is a 1940 Technicolor musical film made by Twentieth Century Fox. It made a star of Betty Grable in her first leading role for the studio, and introduced American audiences to Carmen Miranda. The film also starred Don Ameche, The Nicholas Brothers, Charlotte Greenwood, and J. Carrol Naish.
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Three Little Girls in Blue
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Three Little Girls in Blue
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Vera-Ellen
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