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Which director was born first Robert Ellis Miller or Trey Parker?
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Title: Robert Ellis Miller
Passage: Robert Ellis Miller (July 18, 1927 – January 27, 2017) was an American film director.
Title: Trey Parker
Passage: Randolph Severn "Trey" Parker III (born October 19, 1969) is an American actor, animator, writer, director, producer, singer, and songwriter. He is known for co-creating "South Park" (1997–present) along with his creative partner Matt Stone, as well as co-writing and co-directing the Tony Award-winning musical "The Book of Mormon" (2011). Parker was interested in film and music as a child, and attended the University of Colorado, Boulder following high school, where he met Stone. The two collaborated on various short films, and starred in a feature-length musical, titled "Cannibal! The Musical" (1993).
Title: The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (film)
Passage: The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter is a 1968 American film adaptation of the Carson McCullers novel of the same name. It was directed by Robert Ellis Miller. It stars Alan Arkin and introduced Sondra Locke, both earning Academy Award nominations for their performances. The film updates the novel's small-town Southern setting from the Depression era to the then-contemporary 1960s.
Title: Goodyear Theatre
Passage: Goodyear Theatre (also known as Award Theatre and Golden Years of Television) is a 30-minute dramatic television anthology series telecast on NBC from 1957 to 1960 for a total of 55 episodes. The live show was directed by many notable directors, including Don Taylor, Arthur Hiller (3 episodes, 1958–59) and Robert Ellis Miller (3 episodes, 1958–59). It followed "Goodyear Television Playhouse" (1951).
Title: The Buttercup Chain
Passage: The Buttercup Chain is a 1970 British drama film directed by Robert Ellis Miller. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Brenda Starr (film)
Passage: Brenda Starr is a 1989 adventure film, based on Dale Messick's "Brenda Starr" comic strip. The film was directed by Robert Ellis Miller, and stars Brooke Shields, Timothy Dalton, and Jeffrey Tambor.
Title: Bed & Breakfast (1992 film)
Passage: Bed & Breakfast is a 1992 romantic comedy film directed by Robert Ellis Miller, and stars Roger Moore, Talia Shire, Colleen Dewhurst (in her final film role) and Nina Siemaszko. It began filming on York Beach, Maine in 1989.
Title: The Other Lover
Passage: The Other Lover is a 1985 television film directed by Robert Ellis Miller and executive produced by Larry A. Thompson.
Title: The Angel of Pennsylvania Avenue
Passage: The Angel of Pennsylvania Avenue is an American 1996 television film directed by Robert Ellis Miller, the last film Miller directed before his death on January 27, 2017. It was nominated for two Young Artist Awards in 1997. The film was completed days before actor Robert Urich had surgery for cancer.
Title: Reuben, Reuben
Passage: Reuben, Reuben is a 1983 comedy-drama film directed by Robert Ellis Miller and starring Tom Conti, Kelly McGillis (in her film debut), Roberts Blossom, Cynthia Harris, and Joel Fabiani.
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Robert Ellis Miller
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Robert Ellis Miller
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Trey Parker
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The Australian novels The River Kings and Conquest of the River were made into a miniseries in 1991. Who was the books' author?
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Title: Max Fatchen
Passage: Maxwell Edgar "Max" Fatchen, AM (3 August 192014 October 2012) was an Australian journalist and children's writer.
Title: The River Kings
Passage: The River Kings is a 1991 Australian mini series based on the novels The River Kings and Conquest of the River by Max Fatchen. It had a budget of $3.5 million.
Title: Powell River Kings
Passage: The Powell River Kings are a junior "A" ice hockey team based in Powell River, British Columbia, Canada. They are members of the Coastal Conference of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL). They play their home games at Hap Parker Arena.
Title: Alexandre Picard-Hooper
Passage: Alexandre Picard-Hooper (born May 25, 1987) is a Canadian financial advisor and former professional ice hockey player. He most recently played for the Cornwall River Kings of the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey (LNAH) in the 2012–13 season.
Title: Pierre-Luc Faubert
Passage: Pierre-Luc el Topper Faubert (born April 28, 1986) is a Canadian ice hockey semi-professional right winger who is currently playing for the Cornwall River Kings of the LNAH. He previously played with the Chicago Express of the ECHL.
Title: Sasha Pokulok
Passage: Sasha Grenier Pokulok (born May 25, 1986 in Vaudreuil-Dorion, Québec) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman currently playing for the Cornwall River Kings of the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey.
Title: Cornwall River Kings
Passage: The Cornwall River Kings were a professional ice hockey team based in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada and members of the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey (LNAH). They played their home games at Ed Lumley Arena at the Cornwall Civic Complex. The team was also formerly known as the Windsor Wild of Windsor, Quebec before moving to Cornwall in 2012.
Title: Picnic at Hanging Rock (novel)
Passage: Picnic at Hanging Rock is a 1967 Australian historical fiction novel by Joan Lindsay. Its plot focuses on a group of female students at an Australian women's college in 1900 who inexplicably vanish at Hanging Rock while on a Valentine's Day picnic. It also explores the outlying effects the disappearances have on the school and local community. The novel was first published in 1967 in Australia by Cheshire Publishing and was reprinted by Penguin in 1975. It is widely considered by critics to be one of the most important Australian novels of all time.
Title: Yves Sarault
Passage: Yves Victor Sarault (born December 23, 1972) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Sarault ended his career playing with the Cornwall River Kings of the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey. He previously played in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens, Calgary Flames, Colorado Avalanche, Ottawa Senators, Atlanta Thrashers and the Nashville Predators. He is currently an assistant coach with HC Lausanne in the Swiss National League A.
Title: Éric Meloche
Passage: Éric Meloche (born May 1, 1976) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger who last played in 2012–13 for the Cornwall River Kings of the LNAH. Meloche previously played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers. He is the son of former player Gilles Meloche.
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Max Fatchen
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The River Kings
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Max Fatchen
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What former member of the Democratic Party was at the grand opening event of SkyJump Law Vegas?
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Title: SkyJump Las Vegas
Passage: SkyJump Las Vegas holds the Guinness World Record for highest commercial decelerator descent with an official height of 829 ft and is located at Stratosphere Las Vegas. As part of its grand opening event, Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman presented a written proclamation deeming April 20, 2010 as SkyJump Day in Las Vegas.
Title: Oscar Goodman
Passage: Oscar Baylin Goodman (born July 26, 1939) is an American attorney and politician. He was the mayor of Las Vegas, Nevada from 1999 to 2011. Goodman is an Independent and a former member of the Democratic Party.
Title: Rushmore Plaza Civic Center
Passage: The Rushmore Plaza Civic Center is a 150000 sqft exhibition center, in Rapid City, South Dakota. It contains a 10,000 seat, multi-purpose arena. It was built in 1977. The grand opening event was a concert by Elvis Presley on June 21, 1977. That concert was filmed for a CBS television special that aired in October. The concert was during the singer's final tour before his death on August 16, 1977.
Title: Mindaugas Murza
Passage: Mindaugas Gervaldas (born 16 December 1973), until 2012 known as Mindaugas Murza, is a Lithuanian politician, a radical nationalist former member of the National Democratic Party, former member of the Lithuanian National Defence Volunteer Forces (a Lithuanian government sponsored paramilitary organization), a one time leader of the National Socialist Party, and member of Šiauliai city municipality council. He is known for his anti-semitic statements.
Title: Daniel Florea (politician)
Passage: Daniel Florea (born September 19, 1972) is a Romanian lawyer and politician who currently serves as the mayor of Bucharest's Sector 5. A member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and former member of the Democratic Party (PD), he has represented Călărași County in the Chamber of Deputies since 2012.
Title: Bogdan Niculescu-Duvăz
Passage: Bogdan Niculescu-Duvăz (] ; born December 14, 1948) is a Romanian politician and architect. A former member and twice minister of the Democratic Party (PD), he joined the Social Democratic Party in 2003, and was again a minister in 2004. Niculescu-Duvăz has been a member of the Chamber of Deputies since 1990.
Title: New Party (Serbia)
Passage: The New Party (Serbian: Нова странка / Nova stranka ) is a Serbian liberal political party led by Zoran Živković, former Prime Minister of Serbia, himself former member of the Democratic Party. Established in early 2013, the party advocates close ties to the western powers and European Union integration. The party contested the 2014 parliamentary election as part of a wider coalition of moderate parties led by the Democratic Party.
Title: Duarte Freitas
Passage: Duarte Nuno D'Ávila Martins de Freitas (born 10 August 1966 in São Roque do Pico, Azores) is a Portuguese politician and former member of the European Parliament for the Social Democratic Party–People's Party coalition; part of the European People's Party–European Democrats group. He became the leader of the Azorean Social Democratic Party (PSD/A), following the 2012 Regional Elections.
Title: Lasse Lehtinen
Passage: Lasse Lehtinen (born 23 January 1947 in Kotka) is a Finnish politician, former Member of the Finnish Parliament and former Member of the European Parliament (MEP). He is a member of the Social Democratic Party of Finland, which is part of the Party of European Socialists, and sat on the European Parliament's Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection.
Title: Carmen Warschaw
Passage: Carmen Warschaw (c. 1917 – November 6, 2012) was an American philanthropist, politician, and leading figure within the state Democratic Party in California. She was also a former member of the Democratic National Committee and chairwoman of the Southern California Democratic Party. A champion of Democratic politics, political opponents in both parties were known to call her "The Dragon Lady."
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Oscar Goodman
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SkyJump Las Vegas
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Oscar Goodman
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The book in which the film "All Quiet on the Western Front" is based was written by an author who was born in what year?
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Title: All Quiet on the Western Front (1930 film)
Passage: All Quiet on the Western Front is a 1930 American epic Pre-Code war film based on the Erich Maria Remarque novel of the same name. It was directed by Lewis Milestone, and stars Louis Wolheim, Lew Ayres, John Wray, Arnold Lucy and Ben Alexander.
Title: Erich Maria Remarque
Passage: Erich Maria Remarque (born Erich Paul Remark; 22 June 1898 – 25 September 1970) was a German
Title: All Quiet on the Western Front
Passage: All Quiet on the Western Front (German: "Im Westen nichts Neues" , 'In the West Nothing New' ) is a novel by Erich Maria Remarque, a German veteran of World War I. The book describes the German soldiers' extreme physical and mental stress during the war, and the detachment from civilian life felt by many of these soldiers upon returning home from the front.
Title: So Quiet on the Canine Front
Passage: So Quiet on the Canine Front is a 1930 American comedy short film, from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, that parodies Universal Pictures' celebrated anti-war drama "All Quiet on the Western Front", the winner, on November 5, 1930, at the 3rd Academy Awards, of the Award for Best Picture (referenced at the time as the Award for Outstanding Production).
Title: Arch of Triumph (1984 film)
Passage: Arch of Triumph is a 1984 British television film by Harlech Television. It is based on the novel "Arch of Triumph" by Erich Maria Remarque, author of "All Quiet on the Western Front". The novel was previously adapted in 1948 for a film of the same name with Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer. It was released on 19 December 1984 in the UK, and on 29 May 1985 in the US.
Title: Western Front (Russian Empire)
Passage: The Western Front (Russian: Западный фронт ) was an army group in the armed forces of the Russian Empire during the First World War. It was established in August 1915 when the Northwestern Front was split into the Northern Front and Western Front, and was disbanded in 1918. From the time of its formation until the final year of its existence, the Western Front's field headquarters was in Smolensk, but it was later moved to Minsk.
Title: All Quiet on the Western Front (1979 film)
Passage: All Quiet on the Western Front is a television film produced by ITC Entertainment, released on November 14, 1979, starring Richard Thomas as Paul Bäumer, and Ernest Borgnine as Katczinsky. It is based on the book of the same name by Erich Maria Remarque.
Title: Not So Quiet
Passage: Not So Quiet is a 1930 animated short film produced by Walter Lantz, and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The title is a parody of "All Quiet on the Western Front", an Academy Award-winning Universal film released in the same year.
Title: Not So Quiet on the Western Front (film)
Passage: Not So Quiet on the Western Front is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Leslie Fuller, Mona Goya and Wilfred Temple. It was made by British International Pictures. Its title is a reference to "All Quiet on the Western Front".
Title: The Road Back
Passage: The Road Back (German: "Der Weg zurück" ) is a novel by German author Erich Maria Remarque, commonly regarded as a sequel to his 1929 novel "All Quiet on the Western Front". It was first serialized in the German newspaper "Vossische Zeitung" between December 1930 and January 1931, and published in book form in April 1931.
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1898
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All Quiet on the Western Front (1930 film)
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Erich Maria Remarque
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are Gay Talese and Russell Edson known for working on the same magizines?
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Title: Russell Edson
Passage: Russell Edson (1935 – April 29, 2014) was an American poet, novelist, writer and illustrator, and the son of the cartoonist-screenwriter Gus Edson.
Title: Gay Talese
Passage: Gay Talese ( ; born February 7, 1932) is an American writer. As a journalist for "The New York Times" and "Esquire" magazine during the 1960s, Talese helped to define literary journalism. Talese's most famous articles are about Joe DiMaggio and Frank Sinatra.
Title: Gerald Foos
Passage: Gerald Foos is the former owner of the Manor House Motel, which operated in Aurora, Colorado. He was the subject of Gay Talese's 2016 article "The Voyeur's Motel" in "The New Yorker", in which Talese disclosed that Foos was a long time voyeur of those staying in his hotel, having installed grilles in the ceiling of most of the rooms that enabled him to view his guests without their knowledge. Foos' observational focus was the sexual activities of those staying at the Manor House.
Title: A Writer's Life
Passage: A Writer's Life is a 2006 autobiography by Gay Talese. The book focuses on many of the stories that Talese attempted to tell, but failed, such as spending six months working on a story about John and Lorena Bobbitt for "The New Yorker" only to have the piece rejected by "New Yorker" editor Tina Brown.
Title: Fame and Obscurity
Passage: Fame and Obscurity: A Book About New York, a Bridge, and Celebrities on the Edge was a 1970 book by Gay Talese. The book was a collection of many of Talese's works for "Esquire" about New York City, and also includes his most famous celebrity profiles: "", "Frank Sinatra Has a Cold" and "The Silent Season of a Hero".
Title: The New Journal
Passage: The New Journal is a magazine at Yale University that publishes creative nonfiction about Yale and New Haven. Inspired by New Journalism writers like Tom Wolfe and Gay Talese, the student-run publication was established by Daniel Yergin and Peter Yeager in 1967 to publish investigative pieces and in-depth interviews. It publishes five issues per year. The magazine is distributed free of charge at Yale and in New Haven and was among the first university publications not to charge a subscription fee.
Title: Honor Thy Father (Queen of Swords)
Passage: "For the book of the same name "Honor Thy Father" by Gay Talese, see here".
Title: Unto the Sons
Passage: Unto the Sons is a 1992 book by Gay Talese. The book traces the origins of Talese's own family, beginning with his great-grandfather in Maida, Italy, his grandfather who immigrated to Pennsylvania and Talese's father, who immigrated to the United States separately following World War I.
Title: Michael Capuzzo
Passage: Michael Capuzzo (born on May 1, 1957) is an American journalist and author best known for his "New York Times"-bestselling nonfiction books "The Murder Room" and "Close to Shore". "The Murder Room," the true story of a private dining club of famous detectives who solve cold murders, and "Close to Shore", an historic thriller and recreation of the first American shark attack in World War I-era New Jersey, both enjoyed wide acclaim from critics and authors such as Gay Talese, Mark Bowden, John Sanford, and Michael Connelly. Capuzzo signed a contract for a new book with Simon & Schuster in 2011.
Title: The Kingdom and the Power
Passage: The Kingdom and the Power: Behind the Scenes at The New York Times: The Institution That Influences the World is a 1969 book by Gay Talese about the inner workings of "The New York Times", the newspaper where Talese had worked for 12 years. The book was originally subtitled "The Story of The Men Who Influence The Institution That Influences the World." The book is credited with starting the trend of "media books" as noted by "Portfolio" at the New York University School of Journalism, books that "portraying the inner-workings of a media establishment, turning the tables on the people who write and report the news, and making them the subject."
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Gay Talese
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Russell Edson
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What Palmeiras left wing back/midfielder footballer formerly played for Bayer Leverkusen?
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Title: 2001–02 Bayer 04 Leverkusen season
Passage: Bayer Leverkusen became the second club to finish runner-up in both the Champions League and domestic league and cup competitions in the same season after Barcelona in 1986, with a potential treble unravelling in the final couple of weeks of the season, resulting in no trophies won at all, plus the defections of stars Michael Ballack and Zé Roberto to Bayern Munich. It dominated the second half of the Champions League final against Real Madrid, but lost 2–1 due to a volley from Zinedine Zidane in the latter stages of the first interval.
Title: Zé Roberto
Passage: José Roberto da Silva Júnior (born 6 July 1974), commonly known as Zé Roberto, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Palmeiras as a left wing back or as a midfielder.
Title: Lars Bender
Passage: Lars Bender (] ; born 27 April 1989) is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bayer Leverkusen and the German national team. He was raised in Brannenburg, city in the district of Rosenheim. He is the twin brother of Sven Bender, who also plays for Bayer 04 Leverkusen.
Title: Mahyadi Panggabean
Passage: Mahyadi Panggabean (born 8 January 1982 in Central Tapanuli Regency, Sumatera Utara) is an Indonesian footballer. He normally plays as a left wing back, but he can also be a real midfielder and his height is 175 cm. He plays for the Indonesia national football team and he was injured in their first game in group D in the AFC Asian Cup 2007 for Indonesia against Bahrain. In this game, he was substitutioned for other midfielder Eka Ramdani. His first appearance for the senior national team came in 2004 in a World Cup Qualifying matcj for Indonesia against Turkmenistan. Now he plays for Gresik United in Indonesia Super League since 2014.
Title: Stefan Kießling
Passage: Stefan Kießling (] ) (born 25 January 1984) is a German footballer who plays as a striker for Bayer Leverkusen. Born in Lichtenfels, West Germany, Kießling began playing football at a young age in the youth setup at 1. FC Eintracht Bamberg before moving to the 1. FC Nürnberg academy in 2001. He made his professional debut for Nürnberg as a 19-year-old in 2003 before being sold to Bayer Leverkusen in the summer of 2006.
Title: Kai Havertz
Passage: Kai Havertz (born 11 June 1999) is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen. Upon making his debut for Leverkusen in 2016, Havertz became the club's youngest ever debutante in the Bundesliga and became their youngest ever goalscorer when he scored his first goal the following year.
Title: Law Chun Bong
Passage: Law Chun Bong (, born 25 January 1981 in Hong Kong), is a Hong Kong professional football player who currently plays for Yokohama FC Hong Kong. He can play in many positions (forward, left winger, left midfielder and left wing back), mostly as a left midfielder. He is a pacey, and has good finishing (both head and feet), as well as sense of sight, these elements have enabled him to create many chances for the team.
Title: Joel Pohjanpalo
Passage: Joel Pohjanpalo (born 13 September 1994), is a Finnish professional football striker who plays for German Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen and represents the Finland national team. Pohjanpalo was born in Helsinki, Finland where he played for HJK before he was loaned to Bayer 04 Leverkusen at age 19 in 2013.
Title: Júlio César Godinho Catole
Passage: Júlio César Godinho Catole (ジュリーニョ | born 5 August 1986), commonly known as Julinho, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for J2 League club Consadole Sapporo. He primarily plays as a left back, but he could also play as a left wing back, left wide midfielder, or even as left winger.
Title: Luigi Vitale
Passage: Luigi Vitale (born 5 October 1987) is an Italian footballer who currently plays as a left midfielder, left back, or a left wing back for Serie B side Salernitana.
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Zé Roberto
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2001–02 Bayer 04 Leverkusen season
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Zé Roberto
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Sidney Irving Smith was born in what town in Oxford County, Maine, that had a population of 5,014 at the 2010 census?
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Title: Norway, Maine
Passage: Norway is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 5,014 at the 2010 census. It is home to Lake Pennesseewassee, a recreation area.
Title: Sidney Irving Smith
Passage: Sidney Irving Smith (February 18, 1843 in Norway, Maine – May 6, 1926 in New Haven, Connecticut) was an American zoologist.
Title: Hiram, Maine
Passage: Hiram is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,620 at the 2010 census. It includes the villages of Hiram, East Hiram, South Hiram and Durgintown. Located among the rugged and unspoiled Western Maine Mountains, Hiram is part of the Portland-South Portland-Biddeford, Maine metropolitan New England city and town area.
Title: Paris, Maine
Passage: Paris is a town in and the county seat of Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 5,183 at the 2010 census. The census-designated place of South Paris is located within the town. Because the U.S. Post Office refers to the entire town as South Paris, the town as a whole is commonly referred to as South Paris. The main exception is the area known as Paris Hill, which is a scenic historic district popular with tourists.
Title: Buckfield, Maine
Passage: Buckfield is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. Buckfield is included in the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine metropolitan New England City and Town Area. It is a member of Maine School Administrative District 39 along with nearby Hartford and Sumner. The town had a population of 2,009 as of the 2010 census.
Title: Oxford, Maine
Passage: Oxford is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 4,110 at the 2010 census. Oxford is home to the Oxford Plains Speedway, the annual Oxford County Fair, and Oxford Casino. The town includes the village of Welchville.
Title: Livermore, Maine
Passage: Livermore is a town in Androscoggin County, Maine, United States. Formerly in Oxford County, Maine. The population was 2,095 at the 2010 United States Census. It is included in both the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine Metropolitan New England City and Town Area. High schools students from Livermore attend Spruce Mountain High School in neighboring Livermore Falls. Livermore is known for The Norlands, the Washburn family home.
Title: Porter, Maine
Passage: Porter is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. It is included in the Portland-South Portland-Biddeford, Maine metropolitan New England City and Town Area. Porter includes Porter village and part of Kezar Falls. The population was 1,498 at the 2010 census.
Title: Hebron, Maine
Passage: Hebron is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. Hebron is included in the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine metropolitan New England city and town area. The town's history has always been interconnected with Hebron Academy, a co-ed college preparatory boarding school which is located in the town's heart. The population was 1,416 at the 2010 census. There is an elementary school, Hebron Station School, located on Station Road.
Title: Sumner, Maine
Passage: Sumner is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. Sumner is included in the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine metropolitan New England city and town area. The population was 939 at the 2010 census. The town includes the villages of West Sumner and East Sumner.
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Norway
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Sidney Irving Smith
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Norway, Maine
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what river is located near the town southwest of Wongabinda locality in the northwest of New South Wales
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Title: Moree, New South Wales
Passage: Moree is a large town in Moree Plains Shire in northern New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the banks of the Mehi River, in the centre of the rich black-soil plains.
Title: Wongabinda, New South Wales
Passage: Wongabinda is a locality in the northwest of New South Wales, Australia, north-east of the town of Moree. The railway line to Boggabilla passes through, and a railway station existed between 1932 and 1975.
Title: Timbrebongie, New South Wales
Passage: Timbrebongie is a bounded rural locality, and former village to the north of Narromine township in New South Wales, Australia. The locality is roughly equivalent to the cadastral parishes of Timbrebongie and Buddah in the county of Ewenmar and is in Narromine Shire. The area is located 11.75km North of Narromine, 26.61 km South East of Trangie and about 340 km northwest of Sydney, New South Wales.
Title: Grahway, New South Wales
Passage: Grahway is a bounded rural locality, and cadastral parish, 100 kilometers south of Nyngan, New South Wales. It is located at 32°12′05″S 146°38′31″E on Gunningbar Creek near the junction with the Bogan River and is in Bogan Shire and Flinders County. The locality is 32 kilometers south of the town of Nymagee, and west of Tottenham, New South Wales.
Title: Hungerford, Queensland
Passage: Hungerford is a town and locality in outback South West Queensland, Australia, immediately north of the border with New South Wales and the Dingo fence. At the 2016 census , Hungerford and the surrounding area within Queensland had a population of 23. The locality of Hungerford on the New South Wales side of the border had a population of 15.
Title: Mungindi
Passage: Mungindi is a town and locality on the border of New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland, Australia. The town is within Moree Plains Shire in New South Wales and within the Shire of Balonne in Queensland. Within Queensland, the locality is split between the Shire of Balonne (the western part) and the Goondiwindi Region (eastern part). It possesses a New South Wales postcode. Mungindi sits on the Carnarvon Highway and straddles the Barwon River which is the border between New South Wales and Queensland. At the 2011 census , Mungindi had a population of 738 on the New South Wales side. The population on the Queensland side is now included in Thallon, which had a population, including the surrounding area, of 382.
Title: Walton, New South Wales
Passage: Walton is a bounded rural locality, and cadastral parish, 100 kilometers south of Nyngan, New South Wales. It is located at 32°10′26″S 146°34′16″E on Gunningbar Creek near the junction with the Bogan River and is in Bogan Shire and Flinders County. The locality is south of the town of Nymagee, and west of Tottenham, New South Wales.
Title: Tannabar, New South Wales
Passage: Tannabar, New South Wales is a bounded rural locality in New South Wales. The suburb is just outside to the town of Coonabarabran in Gowan County, New South Wales.
Title: The Overflow, New South Wales
Passage: The Overflow is a bounded rural locality, cadastral parish and Sheep station, 100 kilometers south of Nyngan, New South Wales. It is located at 32°12′05″S 146°38′31″E on Gunningbar Creek near the junction with the Bogan River and is in Bogan Shire and Flinders County. The locality is 32 kilometers south of the town of Nymagee, and west of Tottenham, New South Wales.
Title: Delby, New South Wales
Passage: "Delby"' is a bounded rural locality, and cadastral parish, 100 kilometers south of Nyngan, New South Wales. It is located at 32°15′57″S 146°43′29″E on Gunningbar Creek near the junction with the Bogan River and is in Bogan Shire and Flinders County. The locality is south of the town of Nymagee, and west of Tottenham, New South Wales.
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Mehi River
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Wongabinda, New South Wales
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Moree, New South Wales
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What medication sold under the name Adrucil uses the phenomenon of Thymineless death?
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Title: Thymineless death
Passage: Thymineless death is the phenomenon by which bacteria, yeasts and mammalian cells undergo cell death when they are starved of thymidine triphosphate (dTTP), an essential precursor for DNA replication. This phenomenon underlies the mechanism of action of several antibacterial, antimalarial and anticancer agents, such as Trimethoprim, Sulfamethoxazole, Methotrexate and Fluorouracil.
Title: Fluorouracil
Passage: Fluorouracil (5-FU), sold under the brand name Adrucil among others, is a medication used to treat cancer. By injection into a vein it is used for colon cancer, esophageal cancer, stomach cancer, pancreatic cancer, breast cancer, and cervical cancer. As a cream it is used for actinic keratosis and basal cell carcinoma.
Title: Furosemide
Passage: Furosemide, sold under the brand name Lasix among others, is a medication used to treat fluid build-up due to heart failure, liver scarring, or kidney disease. It may also be used for the treatment of high blood pressure. The amount of medication required depends on the person in question. It can be taken intravenously or by mouth. When taken by mouth it typically begins working within an hour while intravenously it typically begins working within five minutes.
Title: Nifedipine
Passage: Nifedipine, sold under the brand names Adalat among others, is a medication used to manage angina, high blood pressure, Raynaud's phenomenon, and premature labor. It is one of the treatments of choice for Prinzmetal angina. It may be used to treat severe high blood pressure in pregnancy. Its use in preterm labor may allow more time for steroids to improve the baby's lungs and time to transfer the mother to a well qualified medical facility before delivery. Nifedipine is taken by mouth and comes in fast and slow release formulations.
Title: Entecavir
Passage: Entecavir (ETV), sold under the brand name Baraclude, is an antiviral medication used in the treatment of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. In those with both HIV/AIDS and HBV antiretroviral medication should also be used. Entecavir is taken by mouth as a tablet or solution.
Title: Flibanserin
Passage: Flibanserin, sold under the trade name Addyi, is a medication approved for the treatment of pre-menopausal women with hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD). The medication increases the number of satisfying sexual events per month by about one half over placebo from a starting point of about two to three. The certainty of the estimate is low. The side effects of dizziness, sleepiness, and nausea occur about three to four times more often.
Title: Codral
Passage: Codral is a brand name of cold and flu medication manufactured by Johnson & Johnson and sold primarily in Australia & New Zealand. Codral is the highest-selling cold and flu medication in Australia.
Title: Eculizumab
Passage: Eculizumab, sold under the trade name Soliris, is a medication used to treat paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) and atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS). It is a humanized monoclonal antibody functioning as a terminal complement inhibitor. In people with PNH, it reduces both the destruction of red blood cells and need for blood transfusion, but does not appear to affect the risk of death. Eculizumab was the first drug approved for each of its uses, and its approval was granted on the basis of small clinical trials.
Title: Rhinofebral
Passage: Rhinofebral is a medication sold in Europe by McNeil which is owned by Johnson & Johnson.
Title: Dasabuvir
Passage: Dasabuvir, sold under the trade name Exviera, is an antiviral medication for the treatment of hepatitis C. It is often used together with the combination medication ombitasvir/paritaprevir/ritonavir specifically for hepatitis C virus (HCV) type 1. Ribavirin may also additionally be used. These combinations result in a cure in more than 90% of people. It is taken by mouth twice a day for 12 to 24 weeks.
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Fluorouracil
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Thymineless death
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Fluorouracil
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Which magazine was founded first, Cleo or Ladies' Magazine?
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Title: Ladies' Magazine
Passage: The Ladies' Magazine, an early magazine for women, was first published in 1828 in Boston, Massachusetts. Also known as "Ladies' Magazine and Literary Gazette" and later as "American Ladies Magazine", it was designed to be American, and named to separate itself from the "Lady's Magazine" of London. The magazine was founded by Reverend John Lauris Blake, Congregational minister and headmaster of the Cornhill School for Young Ladies, who desired to set a model for American womanhood.
Title: Cleo (magazine)
Passage: Cleo is a Malaysian, Singaporean, Thailand and Indonesia monthly women's magazine. The magazine was founded in 1972 in Australia; the Australia and New Zealand editions were discontinued in 2016.
Title: Stewart Spiers
Passage: Stewart Spiers was a small but innovative firm of plane-makers in Scotland, founded first of all in Ayr in Ayrshire and continuing under the registered name of Stewart Speirs Ltd ["sic"] in Paisley, Renfrewshire, from c. 1933 until its demise in the mid to late 1930s. Like the Glasgow firm of Alexander Mathieson & Sons, Spiers benefited hugely from the thriving industries on the Firth of Clyde in the latter half of the nineteenth century.
Title: Krefeld Pinguine
Passage: The Krefeld Pinguine (Krefeld Penguins) are an ice hockey team in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. Their home ice is in Krefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany at the König Palast. Founded first in 1936 by Willi Münstermann, the pro team became a limited liability company in 1994 and joined the top tier Deutsche Eishockey Liga. In their history they have won the German championship in 1952 and 2003.
Title: Penco
Passage: Penco (Mapudungun: "Peumo water") is a Chilean city and commune in Concepción Province, Bío Bío Region on the Bay of Concepción. Founded as the city of Concepción del Nuevo Extremo ('beginning of the new extreme') on February 12, 1550 by Pedro de Valdivia, it is the third oldest city in Chili, after capital Santiago founded first in 1541 and La Serena second in 1544.
Title: First Descents
Passage: First Descents is a charitable non-profit organization that gives a free outdoor adventure experience trip to young adults who are fighting cancer. Brad Ludden, a professional kayaker, founded First Descents in 2001 at age 20.
Title: Andrew Bryan (Baptist)
Passage: Andrew Bryan (1737–1812) founded First Bryan Baptist Church, affectionately called the Mother Church of Black Baptists, and First African Baptist Church of Savannah in Savannah, Georgia, the first black Baptist churches to be established in America. Bryan was the former slave of Jonathan Bryan.
Title: Syracuse Triad
Passage: The Syracuse Triad is the name given to the three women's sororities founded at Syracuse University. Alpha Phi was founded first in 1872 by 10 of the original 20 women admitted into Syracuse University. Gamma Phi Beta came along two years later in 1874 and with it came the term "sorority," which was coined at the time of its founding. (Prior to that, women's Greek-letter organizations used the term "women's fraternity," since no more appropriate term existed.) Alpha Gamma Delta completed the triad in 1904.
Title: Michelle Sun
Passage: Michelle Sun (born late 1980s) is a Hong Kong engineer, entrepreneur and teacher. In 2013, she founded First Code Academy which teaches Hong Kong children from the age of six how to code and create mobile applications. Teaching is given either in their school classrooms or in the firm's own offices.
Title: Tanta University
Passage: It was founded first in 1962 as a branch from the University of Alexandria with the faculty of Medicine only and then it became an independent university named University of the Middle Delta in 1972. It had at that time Medicine, Science, Agriculture and Education faculties. Then, its name was changed into Tanta University in 1973.
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The Ladies' Magazine
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Cleo (magazine)
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Ladies' Magazine
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The football club Tomás Conechny plays for is based in what Buenos Aires district?
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Title: Tomás Conechny
Passage: Tomás Conechny (born 30 March 1998) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Primera División club San Lorenzo and the Argentina U20 side.
Title: San Lorenzo de Almagro
Passage: Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro, commonly known as San Lorenzo de Almagro or simply San Lorenzo (in English: "Saint Lawrence"), is an Argentine sports club based in the Boedo district of Buenos Aires. It is best known for its football team, which plays in the Primera División, the first tier of the Argentine football league system. San Lorenzo is also considered one of the "big five" (""Los 5 Grandes"") of Argentine football by Argentine press, with Independiente, River Plate, Boca Juniors, and Racing Club.
Title: Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club
Passage: Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club, sometimes known simply as Buenos Aires, is an Argentine sports club based in San Fernando, Buenos Aires. The club claims to be the oldest club still in existence in Argentina, according to reports of a cricket match played by the club in Recoleta, Buenos Aires, in 1831.
Title: Club Atlético Ferrocarril General San Martín
Passage: Club San Martín (formerly Pacific Rugby Athletic Club) is an Argentine sports club based in the Sáenz Peña neighborhood of Greater Buenos Aires. San Martín is mostly known for its rugby union team, which currently plays in Torneo de la URBA Grupo I, the first division of the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires. The club also a field hockey squad which participates at tournaments organised by the Buenos Aires Hockey Association.
Title: Buenos Aires Football Club
Passage: The Buenos Aires Football Club (frequently abbreviated as "BAFC") was an Argentine association football club from Buenos Aires, considered the first football club not only in Argentina but in South America. Although BAFC was founded to play association football, the club would then adopt the rules of rugby union.
Title: Buenos Aires District, Buenos Aires
Passage: Buenos Aires District is a district in Buenos Aires Canton, Puntarenas Province in Costa Rica.
Title: Buenos Aires Football Club (1886)
Passage: The Buenos Aires Football Club (frequently abbreviated as "BAFC") was an Argentine rugby union club founded in Buenos Aires. Established in 1886 it was predecessor of current Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club. Buenos Aires FC was also a founding member of the Unión Argentina de Rugby and one of the most successful rugby clubs in Argentina, winning eight Torneo de la URBA championships between 1900 and 1915.
Title: Club San Albano
Passage: Club San Albano is an Argentine sports club from the Burzaco district of Greater Buenos Aires. San Albano is mostly known for its rugby union team, which currently plays at Torneo de la URBA Grupo I, the first division of the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires league system. The field hockey team competes at tournaments organized by the Buenos Aires Hockey Association.
Title: Edward Banfield (railroad engineer)
Passage: Edward Banfield (9 February 1837 – 6 July 1872) was an English railroad engineer who drove the first locomotive ("La Porteña") through Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1857 as part of the Buenos Aires Western Railway. He was the first General Manager of the British-owned Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway between 1865 and 1872, founded in Argentina by Edward Lund in 1862. Banfield died in 1872, and the town of Banfield in Buenos Aires Province, founded in 1873, was named after him. The professional Argentine football club Club Atlético Banfield also carries his name.
Title: Tomás de la Vega
Passage: Tomás de la Vega (born September 28, 1990 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine rugby union footballer. He currently plays for Club Universitario de Buenos Aires and the national Argentina team. He plays as a Flanker.
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the Boedo district
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Tomás Conechny
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San Lorenzo de Almagro
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In the early 1900s Waukesha County, Wisconsin was a big resort area and vacation spot for people living in Chicago, among the people who visited Oconomowoc's for a little rest and relaxation were Chicago's most notorious gangsters, such as Adelard Cunin, better known as George 'Bugs' Moran, was a Chicago Prohibition-era gangster, and was incarcerated three times, before turning what age?
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Title: Bugs Moran
Passage: Adelard Cunin (August 21, 1893 – February 25, 1957), better known as George 'Bugs' Moran, was a Chicago Prohibition-era gangster. He was incarcerated three times before turning 21. On February 14, 1929, in an event that has become known as the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre, seven members of his gang were gunned down in a warehouse, supposedly on the orders of Moran's rival Al Capone.
Title: Waukesha County gangsters
Passage: In the early 1900s Waukesha County, Wisconsin was a big resort area and vacation spot for people living in Chicago. Among the people who visited Oconomowoc's for a little rest and relaxation were Chicago's most notorious gangsters, such as Baby Face Nelson, Bugs Moran, John Dillinger and Al Capone. Wisconsin's heavily wooded areas were perfect for laying low after a job.
Title: Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
Passage: Oconomowoc is a city in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. The name was derived from Coo-no-mo-wauk, the Potawatomi term for "waterfall." The population was 15,712 at the 2010 census. The city is partially adjacent to the Town of Oconomowoc and near the village of Oconomowoc Lake, Wisconsin.
Title: Waukesha County Airport
Passage: 'Waukesha County Airport/Crites Field (IATA: UES, ICAO: KUES, FAA LID: UES) , is a public use airport located two miles (3 km) north of the central business district of Waukesha, a city in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. It is owned and operated by Waukesha County. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a national reliever aviation facility.
Title: Waukesha County Technical College
Passage: Waukesha County Technical College (also WCTC) is a technical (community) college in the Waukesha County area, in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The college has campuses in Waukesha and Pewaukee. It is a member of the 16 school Wisconsin Technical College System.
Title: Mapleton, Wisconsin
Passage: Mapleton is an unincorporated community located in the town of Oconomowoc, in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. Mapleton is 5 mi north-northeast of the city of Oconomowoc.
Title: Oconomowoc (town), Wisconsin
Passage: Oconomowoc is a town in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 7,451 at the 2000 census. The City of Oconomowoc and the Villages of Chenequa and Lac La Belle are located partially in the town. The unincorporated communities of Mapleton, Monterey, and Okauchee Lake, are located in the town. The unincorporated community of Stone Bank is located partially in the town.
Title: Monterey, Wisconsin
Passage: Monterey is an unincorporated community located in the town of Oconomowoc, in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. Monterey is located near Wisconsin Highway 67 4.5 mi north of the city of Oconomowoc.
Title: Lac La Belle, Wisconsin
Passage: Lac La Belle is a village located mostly in Waukesha County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 290 at the 2010 census. Of this, 289 were in Waukesha County, and one person was in Jefferson County. The village is located mostly within the town of Oconomowoc in Waukesha County. On March 28, 2002, the village annexed a portion of land in the town of Ixonia in Jefferson County.
Title: Oconomowoc Lake, Wisconsin
Passage: Oconomowoc Lake is a village in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. Located just outside the City of Oconomowoc, the village includes the residential area encircling Oconomowoc Lake.
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Bugs Moran
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Were George Stevens and Lee Robinson of the same nationality?
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Title: Lee Robinson (director)
Passage: Lee Robinson (22 February 1923 – 22 September 2003) was an Australian producer, director and screenwriter who was Australia's most prolific filmmaker of the 1950s.
Title: George Stevens
Passage: George Cooper Stevens (December 18, 1904 – March 8, 1975) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter and cinematographer.
Title: A Damsel in Distress
Passage: A Damsel in Distress is a 1937 English-themed Hollywood musical comedy film starring Fred Astaire, Joan Fontaine, George Burns, and Gracie Allen. With a screenplay by P. G. Wodehouse, loosely based on his novel of the same name, music and lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin, it is directed by George Stevens. It is the second (and last) Astaire musical directed by Stevens; the first was "Swing Time".
Title: Jimmie Lee Robinson
Passage: Jimmie Lee Robinson (April 30, 1931 – July 6, 2002), also known as Lonesome Lee, was an American blues musician who was predominantly known for his involvement in the Chicago blues scene in the 1950s and 1960s. He performed with other blues musicians of the period and worked as a session musician. Following a hiatus from music, Robinson returned to the profession in the 1990s to record his own material for full-length albums.
Title: Junior Robinson (gridiron football)
Passage: David Lee Robinson Jr. (February 3, 1968 – September 30, 1995) was an American professional football defensive back who played in the National Football League (NFL), the World League of American Football (WLAF), and the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played for the New England Patriots and Detroit Lions of the NFL, the Sacramento Surge of the WLAF, and the Sacramento Gold Miners and Memphis Mad Dogs of the CFL. Robinson played collegiately at East Carolina University.
Title: Southern International Productions
Passage: Southern International Productions was an Australian film production company established in the 1950s by Lee Robinson and Chips Rafferty. For a few years it was the most prolific film production company in Australia, pioneering international co-productions with France, but a series of box office failures starting with "Dust in the Sun" caused it to be liquidated. Rafferty left producing but Lee Robinson later formed another company, Fauna, with actor John McCallum.
Title: Fauna Productions
Passage: Fauna Productions was an Australian film and TV production company established by Lee Robinson, Lionel ('Bob') Austin and John McCallum who met during the making of the film "They're a Weird Mob" (1966). Robinson, Austin and McCallum wanted to make productions aimed at the international audience and enjoyed great success with the TV series "Skippy the Bush Kangaroo".
Title: Rock 'n' Roll (1959 film)
Passage: Rock'n'Roll is a 1959 Australian documentary from director Lee Robinson. It is a filmed version of a rock concert at Sydney Stadium presented by Lee Gordon, "Lee Gordon's 1959 Rock'n'Roll Spectacular", with some additional scenes such as Fabian arriving at Sydney airport. (Fabian had been mobbed at Melbourne airport by 2,000 teenagers and had to be spirited away on a 10 foot high platform of a forklift truck.)
Title: The Pearlers
Passage: The Pearlers is a 1949 documentary film from director Lee Robinson about the pearling industry off the coast of Broome. Robinson later used a similar background for his feature "King of the Coral Sea" (1954).
Title: Lee Robinson (politician)
Passage: William Lee Robinson (September 24, 1943 – November 4, 2015) was an American politician who was the Mayor of Macon, Georgia from 1987–1991, and a four-term State Senator of Georgia. At the time of his death, Lee Robinson was serving as the Circuit Public Defender of the Macon (Georgia) Judicial Circuit, which includes Bibb, Peach and Crawford Counties.
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no
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George Stevens
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Lee Robinson (director)
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Are Forsythia and Heterotheca both native to eastern Asia?
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Title: Heterotheca
Passage: Heterotheca, (common names goldenasters, camphorweed, or telegraph weed) are North American plants in the sunflower family.
Title: Forsythia
Passage: Forsythia ( or ) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae (olive family). There are about 11 species, mostly native to eastern Asia, but one native to southeastern Europe. The common name is also forsythia; the genus is named after William Forsyth.
Title: Hydrangea
Passage: Hydrangea ( ; common names hydrangea or hortensia) is a genus of 70–75 species of flowering plants native to southern and eastern Asia (China, Japan, Korea, the Himalayas, and Indonesia) and the Americas. By far the greatest species diversity is in eastern Asia, notably China, Japan, and Korea. Most are shrubs 1 to 3 meters tall, but some are small trees, and others lianas reaching up to 30 m by climbing up trees. They can be either deciduous or evergreen, though the widely cultivated temperate species are all deciduous.
Title: Forsythia suspensa
Passage: Forsythia suspensa (, weeping forsythia or golden-bell) is a species of flowering plant in the family native to Asia. It is one of the 50 fundamental herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine. It contains the lignan Pinoresinol.
Title: Cambaroides
Passage: Cambaroides is a genus of freshwater crayfish from eastern Asia (eastern Russia, northeastern China, Korean Peninsula and Japan). Together with "Astacus", they are the only crayfish native to Asia. "Cambaroides" contains seven species:
Title: Lygodium japonicum
Passage: Lygodium japonicum is a species of fern that is known by the common names vine-like fern and Japanese climbing fern. It is native to eastern Asia, including Japan, Korea, southeastern Asia, and India, and eastern Australia. The fern is present in the southeastern United States and Puerto Rico as an introduced species.
Title: Osmunda claytoniana
Passage: Osmunda claytoniana, the interrupted fern, is a fern native to Eastern Asia and eastern North America, in the Eastern United States and Eastern Canada.
Title: Dryopteris
Passage: Dryopteris , commonly called wood fern, male fern (referring in particular to "Dryopteris filix-mas"), or buckler fern, is a genus of about 250 species of ferns with distribution in Eastern Asia, the Americas, Europe, Africa, and the Pacific islands, with the highest species diversity in eastern Asia. Many of the species have stout, slowly creeping rootstocks that form a crown, with a vase-like ring of fronds. The sori are round, with a peltate indusium. The stipes have prominent scales.
Title: Celtis
Passage: Celtis, commonly known as hackberries or nettle trees, is a genus of about 60–70 species of deciduous trees widespread in warm temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, in southern Europe, southern and eastern Asia, and southern and central North America, south to central Africa, and northern and central South America. The genus is present in the fossil record at least since the Miocene of Europe, and Paleocene of North America and eastern Asia.
Title: Yellow-rumped flycatcher
Passage: The yellow-rumped flycatcher, Korean flycatcher or tricolor flycatcher ("Ficedula zanthopygia") is a species of flycatcher found in eastern Asia. A distinctive species with almost no look-alike other than the narcissus flycatcher. It breeds in eastern Asia including parts of Mongolia, Transbaikal, southern China, Korea and western Japan. They winter in parts of the Malay Peninsula and South Asia.
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no
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Forsythia
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Heterotheca
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Seema Kennedy is a British Conservative Party politician for a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since what year?
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Title: South Ribble (UK Parliament constituency)
Passage: South Ribble is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by Seema Kennedy, a Conservative.
Title: Seema Kennedy
Passage: Seema Louise Ghiassi Kennedy (born 6 October 1974) is a British Conservative Party politician. She has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for South Ribble in Lancashire since 2015, and Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister since 2017.
Title: East Surrey (UK Parliament constituency)
Passage: East Surrey is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Sam Gyimah of the Conservative Party. Its record is that of a Conservative safe seat based on time and opposition. It has elected a Conservative Party MP on an absolute majority since the seat's establishment, in 1918, and it's greatest share of the vote for any opposition candidate was 33.75% in February 1974.
Title: Dartford (UK Parliament constituency)
Passage: Dartford is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Gareth Johnson of the Conservative Party. The constituency is currently the longest-valid 'bellwether' constituency in the country as the party of the winning candidate has gone on to form the government in every General Election since 1964. Candidates for the largest two parties nationally have polled first and second since 1923 in Dartford.
Title: North Wiltshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Passage: North Wiltshire is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 1997 by James Gray, a Conservative. In the period 1832–1983, this was an alternative name for Chippenham or the Northern Division of Wiltshire and as Chippenham dates to the original countrywide Parliament, the Model Parliament, this period is covered in more detail in that article. In 2016 it was announced that the North Wiltshire constituency would be scrapped as part of the planned 2018 Constituency Reforms.
Title: Mansfield (UK Parliament constituency)
Passage: Mansfield is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2017 by Ben Bradley of the Conservative Party. This is the first time a Conservative MP has represented the constituency since its creation in 1885.
Title: Wells (UK Parliament constituency)
Passage: Wells is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by James Heappey, of the Conservative Party (UK).
Title: Somerton and Frome (UK Parliament constituency)
Passage: Somerton and Frome is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by David Warburton of the Conservative Party.
Title: Stoke-on-Trent South (UK Parliament constituency)
Passage: Stoke-on-Trent South is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2017 by Jack Brereton, a member of the Conservative Party. This is the first time the seat has been won by the Conservative Party since 1950.
Title: Christchurch (UK Parliament constituency)
Passage: Christchurch is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 1997 by Christopher Chope of the Conservative Party. Centred on the town of the same name in Dorset that has a non-commercial harbour it includes the small resort of Mudeford, Ferndown, West Moors, St Leonards and station-served woodside settlement of Highcliffe and has been a Conservative safe seat since 1997.
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2015
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Seema Kennedy
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South Ribble (UK Parliament constituency)
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Which site in Istanbul is more important to the population culturally between Abdi İpekçi Arena and Galatasaray Museum?
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Title: Galatasaray Museum
Passage: Galatasaray Museum (officially Galatasaray University Culture&Art Center) (Turkish: "Galatasaray Müzesi" ) is a cultural center in Istanbul, Turkey, founded in 1868 by Ali Sami Yen, to inform the society of the traditions and history of Galatasaray. The museum is open to the public everyday except Mondays.
Title: Abdi İpekçi Arena
Passage: Abdi İpekçi Arena, formerly known as Abdi İpekçi Sports Complex, is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in the Zeytinburnu district of Istanbul, Turkey, situated just outside the ancient city walls in Yedikule. Designed in 1979 and opened in 1986 after several years of interrupted construction, it is named after the renowned Turkish journalist Abdi İpekçi.
Title: 1991–92 FIBA European League
Passage: The 1991–92 FIBA European League, also shortened to 1991–92 FIBA EuroLeague, was the 35th installment of the European top-tier level professional club competition for basketball clubs (now called EuroLeague). The competition's Final Four was held at the Abdi İpekçi Arena in Istanbul, Turkey. It was won by Partizan, who defeated Joventut Badalona, by a result of 71–70.
Title: Eurovision Song Contest 2004
Passage: The Eurovision Song Contest 2004 was the 49th Eurovision Song Contest and it was held in the Abdi İpekçi Arena in Istanbul, Turkey.
Title: 2011 European Judo Championships
Passage: The 2011 European Judo Championships are the 22nd edition of the European Judo Championships, organised by the European Judo Union, and were held at the Abdi İpekçi Arena in Istanbul, Turkey, from April 21 to April 24, 2011.
Title: 2016 Eurocup Finals
Passage: The 2016 Eurocup Finals were the concluding two games of the 2015–16 Eurocup season, the 14th season of Europe's secondary club basketball tournament organised by Euroleague Basketball, and the eighth season since it was renamed from the ULEB Cup to the Eurocup. The first leg was played at the Rhénus Sport in Strasbourg, France, on 22 April 2016 and the second leg was played at the Abdi İpekçi Arena in Istanbul, Turkey, on 27 April 2016, between French side Strasbourg and Turkish side Galatasaray Odeabank.
Title: Galatasaray S.K. (men's basketball)
Passage: Galatasaray S.K., for sponsorship reasons Galatasaray Odeabank, is a professional basketball team based in the city of Istanbul in Turkey. It is a part of the Galatasaray Sports Club. The team competes in the Turkish Basketball Super League and EuroCup. Galatasaray plays its home matches in Abdi İpekçi Arena, which has a seating capacity for 12,270 spectators. The team has been crowned Turkish national champions five times so far.
Title: Girl Power! Live in Istanbul
Passage: Girl Power! Live in Istanbul was a two-night concert by British girl group the Spice Girls. The concerts, which were organized by Pepsi as part of the group's sponsorship deal, were performed at the Abdi İpekçi Arena in Istanbul, Turkey on 12 and 13 October 1997.
Title: 1994–95 FIBA European Cup
Passage: The 1994–95 FIBA European Cup season occurred between September 6, 1994, and March 14, 1995. The final was held at Abdi İpekçi Arena, Istanbul, Turkey and Benetton Treviso defeated Taugrés in front of 6,000 spectators.
Title: Abdi İpekçi Street
Passage: Abdi İpekçi Street or Abdi İpekçi Avenue (Turkish: "Abdi İpekçi Caddesi" ) is one of the premier shopping streets of İstanbul, Turkey, located in the Şişli district. It runs along the Maçka and Teşvikiye neighborhoods, extending from Bayıldım Caddesi/Maçka Caddesi to Vali Konağı Caddesi in the Nişantaşı quarter, crossing Mim Kemal Öke Caddesi, Bronz Sokak, Atiye Sokak, Teşvikiye Bostanı Sokak, Eytam Caddesi, Altın Sokak and Profesör Doktor Feyzi Feyzioğlu Sokak on its length of around 700 m in generally northern direction.
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Galatasaray Museum
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Abdi İpekçi Arena
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Galatasaray Museum
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The Boar's Nest is the local restaurant and tavern in an American action-comedy television series that aired for how many seasons?
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Title: Boar's Nest
Passage: The Boar's Nest is the local restaurant and tavern in the television series, "The Dukes of Hazzard" and the movie "Moonrunners".
Title: The Dukes of Hazzard
Passage: The Dukes of Hazzard is an American action-comedy television series that aired on CBS from January 26, 1979, to February 8, 1985. The show aired for a total of 147 episodes spanning seven seasons. The series was inspired by the 1975 film "Moonrunners", which was also created by Gy Waldron and had many identical or similar character names and concepts.
Title: Enos (TV series)
Passage: Enos is an American action-comedy television series and a spin-off of "The Dukes of Hazzard" that aired on CBS from November 12, 1980 to May 20, 1981. The series focused on the adventures of Enos Strate, a former small-town deputy in Hazzard County, after having moved to Los Angeles to join the LAPD. Each episode featured Enos, alongside his partner Turk, and usually began and ended with Enos writing a letter to Daisy Duke in which he told her of his adventures in Los Angeles. Enos Strate was portrayed by actor Sonny Shroyer in both series. A total of 18 episodes were produced.
Title: Chuck Versus the Wedding Planner
Passage: "Chuck Versus the Wedding Planner" is the 21st episode of the fourth season of the American action-comedy television series "Chuck", and the 75th overall episode of the series. The episode was written by Rafe Judkins and Lauren LeFranc and directed by Anton Cropper. It originally aired on April 18, 2011.
Title: Chuck Versus Agent X
Passage: "Chuck Versus Agent X" is the 22nd episode of the fourth season of the American action-comedy television series "Chuck", and the 76th overall episode of the series. The episode was written by Phil Klemmer and Craig DiGregorio and directed by Robert Duncan McNeill. It originally aired on May 2, 2011.
Title: List of The Aquabats! Super Show! characters
Passage: The following is a list of characters in The Aquabats! Super Show! , an American action-comedy television series which aired on the United States cable channel The Hub for two seasons from March 3, 2012 to January 18, 2014.
Title: The Aquabats! Super Show!
Passage: The Aquabats! Super Show! is an American action-comedy television series which aired from March 3, 2012 to January 18, 2014 on Hub Network. The series was created by Christian Jacobs and Scott Schultz, both the creators of the Nick Jr. series "Yo Gabba Gabba! ", and Jason deVilliers.
Title: List of The Aquabats! Super Show! episodes
Passage: The following is a list of episodes for The Aquabats! Super Show! , an American action-comedy television series which aired on the United States cable network The Hub. The first season premiered on March 3, 2012 and finished on June 16, 2012 following a run of 13 episodes. The series' second season began airing on June 1, 2013 and concluded on June 29 following a brief run of five episodes, while three half-hour "specials" aired on December 21 and 28, 2013, and on January 18, 2014. In July 2014, The Aquabats revealed that The Hub had opted not to renew "Super Show!" for a third season, effectively cancelling the series.
Title: Chuck Versus the Intersect
Passage: "Chuck Versus the Intersect" is the pilot episode of the American action-comedy television series "Chuck". The episode was directed by McG and written by series co-creators Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak. It originally aired on September 24, 2007.
Title: Chuck (season 5)
Passage: The fifth and final season of the American action-comedy television series Chuck was announced on May 13, 2011. It included 13 episodes. The season premiered on October 28, 2011 and concluded January 27, 2012 with a two-hour finale.
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seven seasons
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Boar's Nest
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The Dukes of Hazzard
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David Patrick Gedge was an organist based in England and a country with over how many miles of coastline?
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Title: David Patrick Gedge
Passage: David Patrick Gedge MBE FRCO (b. 1 March 1939, d. 2 July 2016) was an organist based in England and Wales.
Title: Wales
Passage: Wales ( ; Welsh: "Cymru" ] ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain. It is bordered by England to the east, the Irish Sea to the north and west, and the Bristol Channel to the south. It had a population in 2011 of 3,063,456 and has a total area of 20779 km2 . Wales has over 1680 mi of coastline and is largely mountainous, with its higher peaks in the north and central areas, including Snowdon ("Yr Wyddfa" ), its highest summit. The country lies within the north temperate zone and has a changeable, maritime climate.
Title: Frederick David Linley Penny
Passage: Frederick David Linley Penny FRCO MBE (29 September 1896 – 1978) was an organist based in England.
Title: Harold Aubie Bennett
Passage: Harold Aubie Bennett FRCO, FTCL, Hon.RCM (30 July 1891 - 4 February 1978) was a composer and organist based in England.
Title: Edward Francis Reginald Woolley
Passage: Edward Francis Reginald Woolley ARCO (13 May 1895 - 12 January 1954) was a composer and organist based in England.
Title: David Fisher (trade unionist)
Passage: David Patrick Fisher ( 1850 – 5 April 1912) was a New Zealand printer, trade unionist and public servant. He was born in Dublin, Ireland 4 April 1850 and died Auckland, April 5 1912. He was the younger brother of four times Wellington Mayor and MHR George Fisher. David Patrick's son, David Percival Fisher - or Percy Fisher (1882–1941) became a notable manufacturing engineer and aviation pioneer.
Title: Harold Osmond
Passage: Harold Bartrum Osmond FRCO (19 January 1869 - 24 June 1948) was a composer and organist based in England.
Title: Pasquale Errichelli
Passage: Pasquale Errichelli (also "Ericchelli" or "Enrichelli"; 1730–1785) was an Italian composer and organist based in the city of Naples. Trained at the Conservatorio della Pietà dei Turchini, his compositional output consists of 7 operas, 2 cantatas, 1 symphony, 3 sonatas, several concert arias, and the oratorio "Gerosolina protetta". He was for many years the organist at the Cattedrale di Napoli.
Title: Charles Harry Moody
Passage: Dr. Charles Harry Moody Hon. FRCO (22 March 1874 - 10 May 1965) was a composer and organist based in England.
Title: William Thomas Freemantle
Passage: Professor William Thomas Freemantle (1849-1931) was an author and organist based in England.
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1680
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David Patrick Gedge
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Wales
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What is the name of this American rapper from Columbus, Ohio, who comprises the group MHz Legacy, along with Copywrite, Tage Future, and Camu Tao?
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Title: MHz Legacy
Passage: MHz Legacy, formerly known as MHz, is an American hip hop group from Columbus, Ohio. It consists of producer RJD2 and rappers Copywrite, Tage Future, Jakki Da Motamouth, and the late Camu Tao. It was described by HipHopDX as "one of the city’s most influential groups".
Title: Jakki tha Motamouth
Passage: Jakki Rubin, better known by his stage name Jakki tha Motamouth, is an American rapper from Columbus, Ohio. He is a member of MHz Legacy. He was part of the group The Weathermen. Originally released in 2004, his first solo album, "God vs. Satan", was re-released in 2005.
Title: Camu Tao
Passage: Tero Smith (June 26, 1977 – May 25, 2008), better known by his stage name Camu Tao, was an American rapper and producer who was signed to the Definitive Jux label. He was a member of several groups: S.A. Smash (with Metro), the underground hip hop supergroup The Weathermen, Central Services (with El-P), and the music collective Cardboard City.
Title: The Darkest Cloud
Passage: The Darkest Cloud is the debut album by Chicago rapper Vakill, released May 5, 2003 on Molemen Records []. The album came eight long years after the rapper's 1995 debut EP "Who's Afraid?" []. The album drew acclaim from underground fans and critics alike, due to its dark production and advanced lyricism . "The Darkest Cloud" features production from members of The Molemen, and guest appearances from Slug (of Atmosphere), Copywrite, Camu Tao, Breez Evahflowin and Jakki Da Motamouth . The album's lead single is "End of Days" b/w "Sickplicity" b/w "The Creed" .
Title: MHz Legacy (album)
Passage: MHz Legacy is the first studio album by American hip hop group MHz Legacy. It was released on Man Bites Dog Records on October 30, 2012. It features guest appearances from Danny Brown, Ill Bill, Slaine, and Slug. Production is handled by the likes of Harry Fraud, Marco Polo, and J. Rawls.
Title: The Weathermen (hip hop group)
Passage: The Weathermen was an American hip hop group, formed in 1999 in New York City, New York, composed of East Coast rappers and producers Aesop Rock, Tame One, Cage, Yak Ballz, El-P, and Breeze Brewin. The group took its name from the revolutionary organization Weatherman, and sometimes refers to itself as the "New Left". Former members include Jakki Tha Motamouth, Masai Bey, Tage Proto of the MHz, Copywrite (who left due to personal differences with Cage), Vast Aire, and the late Camu Tao (who died of lung cancer). After the death of Tao, Cage revealed The Weathermen would no longer release any material.
Title: RJD2
Passage: Ramble Jon Krohn (born May 27, 1976), better known by his stage name RJD2, is an American musician based in Columbus, Ohio. He is owner of record label RJ's Electrical Connections. He has been member of groups such as Soul Position, MHz Legacy, and Icebird.
Title: S.A. Smash
Passage: S.A. Smash was an American hip hop duo from Columbus, Ohio. It consisted of the late Camu Tao and Metro. The duo released the album, "Smashy Trashy", on Definitive Jux in 2003.
Title: King of Hearts (Camu Tao album)
Passage: King of Hearts is a studio album by American rapper and producer Camu Tao, who died of lung cancer in 2008. It was released posthumously via Fat Possum Records and Definitive Jux on August 17, 2010.
Title: Copywrite (rapper)
Passage: Peter William Nelson, better known by his stage name Copywrite, is an underground hip hop artist from Columbus, Ohio. He is a member of MHz Legacy (formerly known as MHz). He was a member of The Weathermen.
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Jakki tha Motamouth
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MHz Legacy
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Jakki tha Motamouth
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Umberto Guidoni and Reinhold Ewald, are physicists and, which other occupation?
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Title: Reinhold Ewald
Passage: Dr. Reinhold Ewald (born December 18, 1956) is a German physicist and ESA astronaut.
Title: Umberto Guidoni
Passage: Umberto Guidoni (born in Rome 18 August 1954) is an Italian astrophysicist, science writer and a former ESA astronaut, being the first European to visit the International Space Station. He is a veteran of two NASA space shuttle missions. He was also a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from 2004 to 2009, elected within the Party of Italian Communists.
Title: Gennady Gorelik
Passage: Gennady Gorelik (born 1948, Lviv) is a research fellow at the Center for Philosophy and History of Science, Boston University. A physicist by education and historian by occupation, he published ten books and many articles on popular science and history of science, including in-depth biographies of 20th-century Russian physicists, Matvei Bronstein, Andrei Sakharov, and Lev Landau.
Title: Self-avoiding walk
Passage: In mathematics, a self-avoiding walk (SAW) is a sequence of moves on a lattice (a lattice path) that does not visit the same point more than once. This is a special case of the graph theoretical notion of a path. A self-avoiding polygon (SAP) is a closed self-avoiding walk on a lattice. SAWs were first introduced by the chemist Paul Flory in order to model the real-life behavior of chain-like entities such as solvents and polymers, whose physical volume prohibits multiple occupation of the same spatial point. Very little is known rigorously about the self-avoiding walk from a mathematical perspective, although physicists have provided numerous conjectures that are believed to be true and are strongly supported by numerical simulations.
Title: The Apache of Marseilles
Passage: The Apache of Marseilles (German: Die Apachen) is a 1919 German silent thriller film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Max Landa, Hanni Weisse and Reinhold Schünzel.
Title: Erich Schumann
Passage: Erich Schumann (5 January 1898 – 25 April 1985) was a German physicist who specialized in acoustics and explosives, and had a penchant for music. He was a general officer in the army and a professor at the University of Berlin and the Technical University of Berlin. When Adolf Hitler came to power he joined the Nazi Party. During World War II, his positions in the Army Ordnance Office and the Army High Command made him one of the most powerful and influential physicists in Germany. He ran the German nuclear energy program from 1939 to 1942, when the army relinquished control to the Reich Research Council. His role in the project was obfuscated after the war by the German physics community’s defense of its conduct during the war. The publication of his book on the military’s role in the project was not allowed by the British occupation authorities. He was director of the Helmholtz Institute of Sound Psychology and Medical Acoustics.
Title: Unite the Left
Passage: Unite the Left ("Unire la Sinistra") was a minority faction within the Party of Italian Communists (PdCI), a political party in Italy. Its leaders included former minister Katia Belillo and MEP Umberto Guidoni.
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astronaut
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Umberto Guidoni
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Reinhold Ewald
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When Arthur James Balfour was Prime Minister from July 1902 to December 1905, what position did Ailwyn Edward Fellowes hold?
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Title: Arthur Balfour
Passage: Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour, (usually , but traditionally /bəɫˈfʉr/ in Scottish English; 25 July 184819 March 1930) was a British Conservative politician who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from July 1902 to December 1905, and later Foreign Secretary.
Title: Ailwyn Fellowes, 1st Baron Ailwyn
Passage: Ailwyn Edward Fellowes, 1st Baron Ailwyn (10 November 1855 – 23 September 1924), was a British businessman, farmer and Conservative politician. He was a member of Arthur Balfour's cabinet as President of the Board of Agriculture between March and December 1905.
Title: Gerald Balfour, 4th Earl of Balfour
Passage: Gerald Arthur James Balfour, 4th Earl of Balfour (23 December 1925 – 27 June 2003), styled Viscount Traprain between 1945 and 1968, was a Scottish peer.
Title: Baron Ailwyn
Passage: Baron Ailwyn, of Honingham in the County of Norfolk, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 1 July 1921 for the Conservative politician the Hon. Sir Ailwyn Fellowes. He was the younger son of Edward Fellowes, 1st Baron de Ramsey. Lord Ailwyn was succeeded by the eldest of his four sons, Ronald, the second Baron. He was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Rifle Brigade. He was childless and was succeeded by his younger brother Eric, the third Baron. He was a Captain in the Royal Navy. He was also childless and was succeeded by his youngest brother, Carol, the fourth Baron. Like his elder brothers he was childless and the title became extinct on his death in 1988.
Title: Eric Fellowes, 3rd Baron Ailwyn
Passage: Captain Eric William Edward Fellowes, 3rd Baron Ailwyn (24 November 1887 – 23 March 1976) was a British peer, the son of Ailwyn Edward Fellowes, 1st Baron Ailwyn. He succeeded to the Barony on 30 August 1936.
Title: Ailwyn Fellowes, 3rd Baron de Ramsey
Passage: Ailwyn Edward Fellowes, 3rd Baron de Ramsey KBE, TD (16 March 1910 – 31 March 1993) was a British peer.
Title: Ramsey by-election, 1887
Passage: The 1887 Ramsey by-election was held on 30 August 1887. The by-election triggered upon succession of William Fellowes to the peerage as Baron de Ramsey. The seat was retained by the Conservative candidate Ailwyn Edward Fellowes.
Title: Mary Balfour Herbert
Passage: Mary Balfour Herbert (1817–1893) was a British artist. She was born Mary Balfour in 1817, the daughter of James Balfour MP and Lady Eleanor Maitland; they were grandparents of Arthur Balfour 1st Earl Balfour. She grew up in Whittingehame House, East Lothian, Scotland, and travelled widely during her childhood. She took drawing lessons but had no other formal art education.
Title: Ronald Fellowes, 2nd Baron Ailwyn
Passage: Lt.-Col. Ronald Townshend Fellowes, 2nd Baron Ailwyn, DSO, MC (7 December 1886 – 30 August 1936) was a British peer, the son of Ailwyn Edward Fellowes, 1st Baron Ailwyn. He succeeded to the Barony on 23 September 1924. He lived at Honingham Hall in Norfolk until he sold it in 1935.
Title: Carol Fellowes, 4th Baron Ailwyn
Passage: Carol Arthur Fellowes, 4th Baron Ailwyn, TD (23 November 1896 – 27 September 1988) was a British peer, the son of Ailwyn Edward Fellowes, 1st Baron Ailwyn. He was known as The Honourable Carol Fellowes from 1921, when his father was raised to the peerage, until he succeeded to the barony on 23 March 1976.
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President of the Board of Agriculture
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Ailwyn Fellowes, 1st Baron Ailwyn
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Arthur Balfour
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Did David Nixon produce more films than Philippe de Broca?
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Title: David Nixon (director)
Passage: David Nixon is an American film director and film producer. He is the director and producer of "Letters to God" and a co-producer and assistant director of "Fireproof" and "Facing the Giants".
Title: Philippe de Broca
Passage: Philippe de Broca (] ; 15 March 1933 – 26 November 2004) was a French movie director.
Title: Françoise Dorléac
Passage: Françoise Dorléac (21 March 194226 June 1967) was a French actress. She was the daughter of screen actor Maurice Dorléac and Renée Simonot, and the elder sister of Catherine Deneuve. The two sisters starred together in the 1967 musical, "The Young Girls of Rochefort". Her other films include Philippe de Broca's movie "L'Homme de Rio", François Truffaut's "La Peau douce", Roman Polanski's "Cul-de-sac" and Val Guest's "Where the Spies Are".
Title: Male Companion
Passage: Male Companion (French: "Un monsieur de compagnie" ) is a 1964 French film directed by Philippe de Broca and written by André Couteaux. The main character "Antoine" was played by Jean-Pierre Cassel.
Title: Jupiter's Thigh
Passage: On a volé la cuisse de Jupiter (literally "Jupiter's thigh was stolen") is a French movie released in 1980, starring Annie Girardot, Philippe Noiret and Francis Perrin, and directed by Philippe de Broca. It is a sequel to the 1978 crime film in which both Girardot and Noiret reprise their roles as Lise Tanquerelle and Antoine Lemercier respectively.
Title: Five Day Lover
Passage: Five Day Lover (French: L'Amant de Cinq Jours ) is a 1961 French sex comedy film directed by Philippe de Broca, starring Jean Seberg and Micheline Presle. It is based on the 1959 novel "L'amant de cinq jours" by Françoise Parturier. The film was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival and nominated for the Golden Bear.
Title: King of Hearts (1966 film)
Passage: King of Hearts (original French title: Le Roi de cœur) is a 1966 French comedy-drama film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Alan Bates.
Title: Chouans!
Passage: Chouans! is a 1988 French historical adventure film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Sophie Marceau, Philippe Noiret, and Lambert Wilson. Based on the 1829 novel "Les Chouans" by Honoré de Balzac, the film is about a woman who must choose between two brothers on opposite sides of the French Civil War of 1793. For her performance in the film, Sophie Marceau received the Cabourg Romantic Film Festival Award for Best Actress.
Title: That Man from Rio
Passage: That Man from Rio (French: "L'Homme de Rio" ) is a French/Italian international co-production 1964 adventure film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Françoise Dorléac. It was the first film to be made by the French subsidiary of United Artists, Les Productions Artistes Associés. The film was a huge success with a total of 4,800,626 admissions in France, becoming the 5th highest earning film of the year.
Title: The Love Game
Passage: The Love Game (French: Les Jeux de l'amour ) is a 1960 French comedy film directed by Philippe de Broca. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize.
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yes
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David Nixon (director)
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Philippe de Broca
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Pure Comedy is the third studio album by a folk musician born in what year?
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Title: Josh Tillman
Passage: Joshua Michael Tillman (born May 3, 1981), also known as J. Tillman or Father John Misty, is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and drummer. Maintaining a steady output of solo recordings since 2004, Tillman was a former member or toured with Demon Hunter, Saxon Shore, Fleet Foxes, Jeffertitti's Nile, Pearly Gate Music, Siberian, Har Mar Superstar, Poor Moon, Low Hums, Jonathan Wilson, Bill Patton, The Lashes, Stately English, and has toured extensively with Pacific Northwest artists Damien Jurado, Jesse Sykes, and David Bazan. He has also made contributions to albums by popular artists, including Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and Kid Cudi, and has produced one album for Matthew Daniel Siskin, known as Gambles.
Title: Pure Comedy
Passage: Pure Comedy is the third studio album by American folk musician Josh Tillman under his pseudonym Father John Misty. Its release was announced on January 23, 2017. It was released on April 7, 2017 on Bella Union in the UK and Europe and on Sub Pop in the rest of the world. This is Tillman's third studio album since his departure from Fleet Foxes. It was produced by Josh Tillman in collaboration with Jonathan Wilson, sound engineer Trevor Spencer and composer/double-bassist Gavin Bryars.
Title: Awkward Annie
Passage: Awkward Annie is the seventh studio album by English contemporary folk musician Kate Rusby, released on 3 September 2007 on Pure Records. The album is the first to be produced by Rusby herself, following her split with husband and producer John McCusker.
Title: Underneath the Stars (album)
Passage: Underneath the Stars is the fourth studio album by English folk musician Kate Rusby, released on 11 August 2003 on Pure Records.
Title: Hourglass (Kate Rusby album)
Passage: Hourglass is the debut studio album by English contermporary folk musician Kate Rusby, released on 1 March 1997 on Pure Records.
Title: 20 (Kate Rusby album)
Passage: 20 is a studio album by English folk musician Kate Rusby, released on 22 October 2012 on Pure Records. Produced by Rusby and her husband Damien O'Kane, the album celebrates Rusby's twentieth year as a recording artist, and features re-recordings of previously released tracks each of which features guest vocals from the likes of Nic Jones, Paul Weller, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Eddi Reader, Sarah Jarosz and others.
Title: Make the Light
Passage: Make the Light is the ninth studio album by folk musician Kate Rusby, released on 22 November 2010 on Pure Records. The album is the first to feature songs written solely by Rusby; this idea was suggested by actress Jennifer Saunders, with whom Rusby had previously worked on the show "Jam & Jerusalem".
Title: The Rock and the Tide
Passage: The Rock and the Tide is the third studio album by American folk musician Joshua Radin. It was released on October 12, 2010.
Title: Fairest Floo'er
Passage: Fairest Floo'er is the third studio album by Scottish folk musician Karine Polwart, released on 10 December 2007. "Fairest Floo'er" is one of two albums that Polwart recorded in 2007 during a break from live performances; Polwart was pregnant with her first child whilst recording.
Title: Fionn Regan
Passage: Fionn Regan (born 1981) is an Irish folk musician and singer-songwriter. Born and raised in Bray, Regan came to prominence with the release of his debut studio album, "The End of History" in 2006. He had been releasing extended plays for six years on independent record labels prior to the album's release. Regan's second studio album, "The Shadow of an Empire" was released in 2010 to positive reviews and his third studio album, "100 Acres of Sycamore", was released in 2011. His fourth studio album, "", was released in 2012.
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1981
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Pure Comedy
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Josh Tillman
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What date did the CBC show starring Lauren Barwick debut?
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Title: Heartland (Canadian TV series)
Passage: Heartland is a Canadian family drama television series which debuted on CBC on October 14, 2007.
Title: Lauren Barwick
Passage: Lauren Barwick (born 12 September 1977 at Langley, British Columbia) is a member of the Canadian Equestrian Team, in grade II Para-Dressage, who has competed in the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Paralympic Games. She won three medals in those games. Barwick has featured in CBC's "Heartland" and has several awards.
Title: The Morgan Waters Show
Passage: The Morgan Waters Show is a six-minute sketch comedy show starring Morgan Waters, made by CBC Television for its afternoon youth programming lineup, next to the 3 minute "Mr. Meaty" and "Yam Roll". Morgan goes through a variety of situations with most characters being played by himself, including the badminton-loving Goth Trent, Phillip the Nerd, and the lovable CBC Executive, Boss Boss. Guests appearing on the show include "Canadian Idol" hosts Ben Mulroney and Jon Dore, Rick Mercer, the cast of "", Ashlee Simpson, Simple Plan, OK GO, Alexz Johnson, Ed the Sock, and Tyler Kyte among others.
Title: Sunny Days and Nights
Passage: Sunny Days and Nights was a radio comedy show on CBC Radio One that aired during the summer of 2004. It was ostensibly a CBC show set in the "Hundred Lakes" region of Ontario from the CBC affiliate station CBNR, celebrating its 25th year on air. It was in fact a satire of overly-earnest regional CBC radio programming, and featured the return of the character of Paul Moth (played by Mack Furlong), previously the hapless host of "The Great Eastern" radio comedy series.
Title: Joey Scarpellino
Passage: Joey Scarpellino (born in 1994) is an actor from Quebec. After 4 years studying drama arts at La Bulle college, he got his first role on TV in the CBC show "Les Parent".
Title: Adam MacDonald
Passage: Adam MacDonald (born May 16, 1977) is a Canadian actor and film director. He is known for his role as Josh MacIntosh on the CBC show "Being Erica", for his starrings role as Peter McGregor on "Wild Roses", and Detective Steve Peck on "Rookie Blue", and for his guest-starring roles in several other shows, including "Murdoch Mysteries", and "Republic of Doyle". He also starred as Nick McAllister on the short-lived supernatural show "Vampire High".
Title: Dragon Boys
Passage: Dragon Boys () is a CBC Television (CBC) miniseries starring Eric Tsang, Byron Mann, Lawrence Chou, Tzi Ma, Lauren Lee Smith, Steph Song, Darryl Quon, Christina Ma, Jean Yoon, Simon Wong and Chang Tseng. It aired on CBC on January 7 and 8 of 2007.
Title: Ève Landry
Passage: Ève Landry (born June 5, 1985 in Saint-Pascal, Quebec) is an actress from Quebec. After a time at the Ligue nationale d'improvisation, she began to appear on TV in the CBC show "Unité 9" in the bad girl character of Jeanne Biron.
Title: La Soirée du hockey
Passage: La Soirée du hockey (literally translated to "The Night of Hockey") was a popular ice hockey show in Canada. It was the French language Radio-Canada equivalent of the English Canadian CBC show "Hockey Night in Canada". The show used "The Hockey Theme" as its theme song.
Title: Michael Magee
Passage: Michael Magee (October 11, 1929 – July 15, 2011) was a Canadian actor and author. He was known for voicing Cyril Sneer and his pet dog Snag in the Canadian animated series "The Raccoons". and the voice for The Coach on the CBC show, "Yes You Can".
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October 14, 2007
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Lauren Barwick
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Heartland (Canadian TV series)
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Which is located in Kansas, Garden City Regional Airport or Valdez Airport?
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Title: Garden City Regional Airport
Passage: Garden City Regional Airport (IATA: GCK, ICAO: KGCK, FAA LID: GCK) is nine miles southeast of Garden City, in Finney County, Kansas. It is served by one scheduled airline, subsidized by the federal government's Essential Air Service program at a cost of $2,919,026 (per year).
Title: Valdez Airport
Passage: Valdez Airport (IATA: VDZ, ICAO: PAVD, FAA LID: VDZ) , also known as Pioneer Field, is a state-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) east of the central business district of Valdez, a city in the Valdez-Cordova Census Area of the U.S. state of Alaska.
Title: Monroe City Regional Airport
Passage: Monroe City Regional Airport (FAA LID: K52) is a public use airport located one nautical mile (1.85 km) south of the central business district of Monroe City, in Monroe County, Missouri, United States. It is owned by the City of Monroe and is also known as Capt. Ben Smith Airfield.
Title: Garden City Community College
Passage: Garden City Community College, commonly referred to as Garden City CC or GCCC, is a fully accredited community college located in Garden City, Kansas, United States. GCCC has regional accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The GCCC Nursing Program is accredited by the Kansas State Board of Nursing and the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC). Certain GCCC programs have also obtained other specific individual accreditation.
Title: Garden City High School (Kansas)
Passage: Garden City High School (known locally as GCHS) is a fully accredited high school, serving students in grades 9–12, located in Garden City, Kansas, USA. Garden City High School (GCHS), a part of Garden City Public Schools, is the only high school within the city limits of Garden City, KS. The school colors are brown and white, although gold is generally considered a third unofficial color. Approximately 2,111 students are enrolled for the 2016-2017 school year. The current principal is Steve Nordby.
Title: Garden City (Booragoon)
Passage: Garden City Shopping Centre (usually known as Garden City, or Garbo) is a major regional shopping centre in the city of Perth, Western Australia. Garden City is located at the corner of Marmion Street and Riseley Street in the southern suburb of Booragoon. Garden City is majority-owned by AMP Limited through its Australian Core Property Portfolio.
Title: Garden City Army Airfield
Passage: Garden City Army Airfield was a World War II training base of the United States Army Air Forces Central Flying Training Command (CFTC). It is currently the city-owned Garden City Regional Airport.
Title: Elizabeth City Regional Airport
Passage: Elizabeth City Regional Airport (IATA: ECG, ICAO: KECG, FAA LID: ECG) is a joint civil-military public and military use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southeast of the central business district of Elizabeth City, in Pasquotank County, North Carolina, United States. The airport, on the shore of the Pasquotank River, is also known as Elizabeth City-Pasquotank County Regional Airport or ECG Regional Airport. It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a "general aviation" facility.
Title: Dubbo City Regional Airport
Passage: Dubbo City Regional Airport (IATA: DBO, ICAO: YSDU) , is a regional airport serving Dubbo, a city in the Australian state of New South Wales. The airport is located 2 NM northwest of Dubbo and is operated by the Dubbo City Council. It is also known as Dubbo Airport or Dubbo City Airport.
Title: Rush City Regional Airport
Passage: Rush City Regional Airport (ICAO: KROS, FAA LID: ROS) is a city owned public use airport located in Chisago County, Minnesota, one nautical mile northeast of the central business district of Rush City, a city in Chisago County, Minnesota, United States.
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Garden City Regional Airport
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Garden City Regional Airport
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Valdez Airport
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Wuzhou and Xiantao are both located where?
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Title: Xiantao
Passage: Xiantao () is a sub-prefecture-level city in east of Hubei province, People's Republic of China. Located at the Jianghan Plain in the middle of Hubei province and spanning 112°55'—113°49' east longitude and 30°04'—30°32' north latitude, Xiantao City covers an area of 2538 square km. With subtropical monsoonal climate, it features distinctive four seasons, adequate rainfall, enough sunshine and warm climate.
Title: Wuzhou
Passage: Wúzhōu (, postal: Wuchow), formerly Ngchow, is a prefecture-level city in the east of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China.
Title: Xiajiao Station
Passage: Xiajiao Station () is a station on Line 3 of the Guangzhou Metro that started operations on 28December 2006. It is located under Xiajiao Village () in Shajiao Island (), Panyu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China. It is near Wuzhou Decoration Center, Shaxi Plastic Center, the White Palace Hotel and the White Palace Theater.
Title: Wuzhou Xijiang Airport
Passage: Wuzhou Xijiang Airport () is an airport being built to serve the city of Wuzhou in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. It is located Tangbu Town, Teng County, near the Xijiang River. The airport received approval from the State Council of China on 29 June 2014.
Title: Xiantao West Railway Station
Passage: Xiantao West Railway Station is a railway station located in Xiantao City, Hubei Province, People's Republic of China, on the Hanyi Railway which operated by Wuhan Railway Bureau, China Railway Corporation.
Title: Snake Alley (Taipei)
Passage: Snake Alley (), also known as Huaxi Street Night Market or Huaxi Street Tourist Night Market () is a market in Taipei, Taiwan. The market is located near the Mengjia Longshan Temple as well as other night markets located on Guangzhou Street, Wuzhou Street and Xichang Street.
Title: Mengshan County
Passage: Mengshan County () is a county under the administration of Wuzhou City in northeastern Guangxi, China. Its seat is located in Mengshan Town.
Title: Roman Catholic Diocese of Wuzhou
Passage: The Roman Catholic Diocese of Wuzhou (Latin: "Uceuven(sis)" , ) is a diocese located in the city of Wuzhou in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nanning in China.
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People's Republic of China
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Wuzhou
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Xiantao
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The pop duo Robson & Jerome consists of Robson Green and an actor that plays what role on "Game of Thrones"?
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Title: Jerome Flynn
Passage: Jerome Patrick Flynn (born 16 March 1963) is an English actor and singer. He is best known for his roles as Paddy Garvey of the King's Fusiliers in the ITV series "Soldier Soldier", Bronn in the hit HBO series "Game of Thrones", and Bennet Drake in "Ripper Street".
Title: Robson & Jerome
Passage: Robson & Jerome are an English pop duo active in mid-1990s, consisting of actors Robson Green and Jerome Flynn, who rose to prominence via British television series "Soldier Soldier".
Title: Dr. Tony Hill
Passage: Dr Tony Hill is a fictional character created by Scottish crime writer Val McDermid. He is portrayed by actor Robson Green in the ITV television series "Wire in the Blood" based on her Tony Hill series of novels.
Title: Extreme Fishing with Robson Green
Passage: Extreme Fishing with Robson Green is a factual entertainment show broadcast on Channel 5. The show sees actor and fishing enthusiast Robson Green travel around the world in search of the greatest fishing destinations. There have been five series to date. A spin-off series entitled "Robson's Extreme Fishing Challenge" began airing on 9 April 2012, and a sequel series (), is set to begin on 4 August 2014 on Quest
Title: Tales from Northumberland with Robson Green
Passage: Tales from Northumberland with Robson Green is a British documentary series which sees Robson Green travel around his home county of Northumberland in the North of England.
Title: Take Two (Robson & Jerome album)
Passage: Take Two is the second album by British singing duo Robson & Jerome. It was released in 1996 by RCA Records was peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart. It was the Christmas number two album that year.
Title: Close and True
Passage: Close and True is a legal drama first broadcast on ITV from 23 November to 28 December 2000, starring Robson Green and James Bolam as the eponymous characters, John Close and George True. The series follows Close (Green) as he takes over a run-down legal practice in Newcastle owned by True (Bolam), who now resides in a mental institution. During his first days in charge of the practice, he is thrown into the midst of a murder trial, despite having no previous criminal trial experience.
Title: Robson's Extreme Fishing Challenge
Passage: Robson's Extreme Fishing Challenge is a British factual entertainment show broadcast on Channel 5 and a spin-off series to "Extreme Fishing with Robson Green". The show sees actor and fishing enthusiast Robson Green travel around the world to some of the greatest fishing destinations, where he challenges local masters of their craft over five rounds of competitive fishing.
Title: Robson Green's Wild Swimming Adventure
Passage: Robson Green's Wild Swimming Adventure is a show featuring Robson Green which airs in December 2009. Robson Green undertakes an aquatic journey through the wild waters of Britain in this new two-part documentary series for ITV.
Title: Robson & Jerome (album)
Passage: Robson & Jerome is the debut studio album by British singing duo Robson & Jerome. It was released in the UK in 1995 by RCA Records, and reached number one on the UK Albums Chart. It was the Christmas number one album of 1995, and was the biggest-selling album of the year, with sales of 2,040,000. For almost 20 years, it held the record for selling 2 million copies in the UK in the fastest time, doing so in 42 days; in 2015, Adele surpassed the record when her album "25" took just 29 days to reach the landmark.
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Bronn
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Robson & Jerome
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Jerome Flynn
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William Haines' co-star in "Spring Fever" died on what date?
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Title: Spring Fever (1927 film)
Passage: Spring Fever is a 1927 America silent comedy film starring William Haines and Joan Crawford, and directed by Edward Sedgwick. Based on the 1925 play of the same name by Vincent Lawrence, this was the second film starring Haines and Crawford, and their first onscreen romantic teaming.
Title: Joan Crawford
Passage: Joan Crawford (born Lucille Fay LeSueur; (March 23, 190? – May 10, 1977) was an American film and television actress who began her career as a dancer and stage showgirl. In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked Crawford tenth on its list of the greatest female stars of Classic Hollywood Cinema.
Title: A Man's Man (1929 film)
Passage: A Man's Man is a lost 1929 silent film produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by James Cruze. The movie starred William Haines and was released with a soundtrack of music and effects. It is based on a Broadway play, "A Man's Man" by Patrick Kearney. This is Haines' last silent film.
Title: Navy Blues (1929 film)
Passage: Navy Blues is a 1929 American Pre-Code romance film starring William Haines as a sailor and Anita Page as the girl he romances and leaves. This was Haines' first talking picture.
Title: Are You Listening? (film)
Passage: Are You Listening? is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film, starring William Haines, Madge Evans and Anita Page. The film was directed by Harry Beaumont. It was Haines' final film for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Title: Spring Fever (manga)
Passage: Spring Fever (Japanese: 水温む , Hepburn: Mizu Nurumu ) is a Japanese manga anthology written and illustrated by Yugi Yamada and published by Ohzora Publishing in 1995 and Houbunsha in May 2001. It was released in English by Aurora Publishing in August 2007 under their label Deux Press. "Spring Fever" tells the romantic homosexual story of Yusuke Onishi, who falls in love with the much older single father, Takami Hirokazu. "Wildman Blues" tells the story of Naoki, who came out in high school, and his best friend Ayu who vowed to help him. Naoki drove him away by "forcing himself" on Ayu, and they meet again when adult and have sex.
Title: Junior Coghlan
Passage: Frank Coghlan, Jr. (March 15, 1916 – September 7, 2009) also known as "Junior Coghlan", was an American actor who later became a career officer in the United States Navy and a Naval Aviator. He appeared in approximately 129 films and television programs between 1920 and 1974. During the 1920s and 1930s, he became a popular child and juvenile actor, appearing in films with Pola Negri, Jack Dempsey, William Haines, Shirley Temple, Mickey Rooney, and Bette Davis. He appeared in early "Our Gang" comedies, but he is best known for the role of Billy Batson in the 1941 motion picture serial "Adventures of Captain Marvel". Coghlan later served 23 years as an aviator and officer in the U.S. Navy, from 1942 to 1965. After retiring from the Navy, he returned to acting and appeared in television, films, and commercials. He published an autobiography in 1992 and died in 2009 at age 93.
Title: Spring fever
Passage: Spring fever is a term applied to various mood, physical, or behavioral changes, which may be experienced coinciding with the arrival of spring. It is not a medical term, and is not considered a disease or malfunction of the human body.
Title: William Haines
Passage: Charles William "Billy" Haines (January 2, 1900 – December 26, 1973), known professionally as William Haines, was an American film actor and interior designer.
Title: Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever
Passage: Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever (also known as Cabin Fever 2 or Cabin Fever: Spring Fever) is an 2009 American horror film. The film is about a high school prom that descends into sheer panic when a deadly flesh-eating virus spreads via a popular brand of bottled water. The film was directed by Ti West and the sequel to the 2002 film, "Cabin Fever".
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May 10, 1977
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Spring Fever (1927 film)
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Joan Crawford
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Does Xinyang or Zhuanghe have a bigger population as of the 2010 census?
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Title: Xinyang
Passage: Xinyang (; postal: Sinyang) is a prefecture-level city in southeastern Henan province, People's Republic of China, the southernmost administrative division in the province. Its population was 6,109,106 according to the 2010 census, and 1,230,042 of them lived in 2 urban districts, Pingqiao and Shihe.
Title: Zhuanghe
Passage: Zhuanghe () is one of the two "northern county-level cities", the other being Wafangdian, under the administration of Dalian, located in the south of Liaoning province, People's Republic of China. Its area is 3655.70 km² and its permanent population as of 2010 is 841,321, making it Dalian's most spacious county-level division.
Title: Lu'an
Passage: Lu'an (), is a prefecture-level city in western Anhui province, People's Republic of China, bordering Henan to the northwest and Hubei to the southwest. At the 2010 census, it had a total population of 5,612,590, whom 1,644,344 resided in the built-up area made of 2 urban districts. Neighbouring prefecture-level cities are the provincial capital of Hefei to the east, Anqing to the south, Huanggang (Hubei) and Xinyang (Henan) to the west, and Huainan and Fuyang to the north. Although the character "六 " (literally: "six") is normally pronounced "Liù", in this case it changes to "Lù" on account of the historical literary reading.
Title: Bigger Township, Jennings County, Indiana
Passage: Bigger Township is one of eleven townships in Jennings County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 726 and it contained 298 housing units.
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Xinyang
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Xinyang
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Zhuanghe
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What job do David Nixon and Lisa Cholodenko have in common?
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Title: Lisa Cholodenko
Passage: Lisa Cholodenko (born June 5, 1964) is an American screenwriter and director of film and television. She has made the films "High Art", "Laurel Canyon" and "The Kids Are All Right."
Title: David Nixon (director)
Passage: David Nixon is an American film director and film producer. He is the director and producer of "Letters to God" and a co-producer and assistant director of "Fireproof" and "Facing the Giants".
Title: Cavedweller (film)
Passage: Cavedweller is a 2004 American drama film directed by Lisa Cholodenko, based on the novel of the same name by Dorothy Allison. It stars Kyra Sedgwick and Aidan Quinn. It won the New American Cinema award at the 30th Seattle International Film Festival.
Title: High Art
Passage: High Art is a 1998 Canadian-American independent film directed by Lisa Cholodenko and starring Ally Sheedy and Radha Mitchell.
Title: The Slap (U.S. miniseries)
Passage: The Slap is an American adaptation of an Australian series of the same name, which is in turn based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Australian author Christos Tsiolkas. The eight installments of the miniseries aired on NBC. Jon Robin Baitz wrote the teleplay for the series and Lisa Cholodenko directed the pilot episode.
Title: Ally Sheedy
Passage: Alexandra Elizabeth "Ally" Sheedy (born June 13, 1962) is an American film and stage actress, as well as the author of two books. Following her film debut in 1983's "Bad Boys", she became known as one of the Brat Pack group of actors in the films "The Breakfast Club" (1985) and "St. Elmo's Fire" (1985). She also acted in "WarGames" (1983) and "Short Circuit" (1986). For her performance in Lisa Cholodenko's "High Art" (1998), Sheedy won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead.
Title: Laurel Canyon (film)
Passage: Laurel Canyon is a 2002 American drama film written and directed by Lisa Cholodenko. The film stars Frances McDormand, Christian Bale, Kate Beckinsale, Natascha McElhone, and Alessandro Nivola.
Title: Tami Reiker
Passage: Tami Reiker is an American cinematographer best known for her work in Lisa Cholodenko's "High Art", Gina Prince-Bythewood's "Beyond the Lights", and her award-winning work for "Carnivàle". For her work on the series' pilot, she became the first woman to win an American Society of Cinematographers Award, as well as the first woman nominated. She was invited to become a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2005.
Title: The Kids Are All Right (film)
Passage: The Kids Are All Right is a 2010 American comedy-drama film directed by Lisa Cholodenko and written by Cholodenko and Stuart Blumberg. A hit at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, it opened in limited release on July 9, 2010, expanding to more theaters on July 30, 2010. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 16, 2010. The film was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, and Annette Bening was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. The film also received four Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Picture, at the 83rd Academy Awards.
Title: Jeff Levy-Hinte
Passage: Jeff Levy-Hinte (a.k.a. Jeffrey Kusama-Hinte) is an American film producer. He serves as the President of Antidote International Films (also known as Antidote Films), Inc. based in New York City. He produced "The Kids Are All Right", co-written and directed by Lisa Cholodenko, which won the 68th Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical, and Best Performance by an Actress for Annette Bening.
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film director
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David Nixon (director)
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Lisa Cholodenko
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Harper's Bazaar and Closer, are which form of publication?
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Title: Harper's Bazaar
Passage: Harper's Bazaar is an American women's fashion magazine, first published in 1867. "Harper's Bazaar" is published by Hearst and, as a magazine, considers itself to be the style resource for "women who are the first to buy the best, from casual to couture."
Title: Closer (magazine)
Passage: Closer is a British tabloid magazine published by Bauer Media Group.
Title: Nancy White (editor)
Passage: Nancy White (July 25, 1916, Brooklyn – May 25, 2002, Manhattan) was the editor of Harper's Bazaar during the 1960s. She edited Harper's from 1958 to 1971. When she won the top editorial job at Harper's Bazaar in 1958, she hoped she would be remembered for: authority, awareness, wit, spirit, surprise, curiosity, intelligence, timing, food for thought, vitality, balance and youth. She "... was extremely good at mixing the avant-garde with the accessible."
Title: Lizzette Kattan
Passage: Lizzette Kattan, is a Honduran-born fashion editor that worked between Milan and New York from 1976 until 1986 for Harper's Bazaar Italy, Harper's Bazaar France, Uomo Harper's Bazaar and Italian Cosmopolitan. She collaborated with virtually every major photographer of that period and discovered many of today's most recognizable photographic talent. Once retired from the fashion world Lizzette started her diplomatic career as the Commercial Attache of the Honduran Embassy in Rome, in 1990, and eventually becoming the Consulate General of Milan in 2002 until 2007. She currently works as a freelance Stylist for international publications.
Title: Queen (magazine)
Passage: Queen (originally The Queen) magazine was a British society publication established by Samuel Beeton in 1861. In 1958, the magazine was sold to Jocelyn Stevens, who dropped the prefix ""The"" and used it as his vehicle to represent the younger side of the British Establishment, sometimes referred to as the "Chelsea Set" under the editorial direction of Beatrix Miller. In 1964 the magazine gave birth to Radio Caroline, the first daytime commercial pirate radio station serving London, England. Stevens sold "Queen" in 1968. From 1970 the new publication became known as Harper's & Queen until the name "Queen" was dropped from the masthead. It is now known as "Harper's Bazaar".
Title: Harper by Harper's Bazaar
Passage: harper by Harper's Bazaar (referred to as "harper") is a supplement to the American women's fashion magazine "Harper's Bazaar" presented in various physical and digital formats.
Title: List of Harper's Bazaar Serbia cover models
Passage: This article is a catalog of actresses and models who have appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Serbia, the Serbian edition of "Harper's Bazaar" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in October 2014.
Title: List of Harper's Bazaar Russia cover models
Passage: This list of Harper's Bazaar Russia cover models is a catalog of cover models/celebrities who have appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Russia, the Russian edition of "Harper's Bazaar" magazine, starting with first issue in March 1996.
Title: Harper's Young People
Passage: Harper's Young People was an American children's magazine between 1879 and 1899. The first issue appeared in the fall of 1879. It was published by Harper & Brothers. It was Harper's fourth magazine to be established, after "Harper's Magazine" (1850), "Harper's Weekly" (1857), and "Harper's Bazaar" (1867). "Harper's Young People" was the first of the four magazines to cease publication.
Title: List of Harper's Bazaar Spain cover models
Passage: This article is a catalog of actresses and models who have appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Spain, the Spanish edition of "Harper's Bazaar" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in March 2010.
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magazine
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Harper's Bazaar
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Closer (magazine)
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Videophilia selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at a ceremony that took place in what theater?
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Title: 89th Academy Awards
Passage: The 89th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of 2016, and took place on February 26, 2017, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, at 5:30 p.m. PST. During the ceremony, AMPAS presented Academy Awards (commonly referred to as Oscars) in 24 categories. The ceremony, televised in the United States by ABC, was produced by Michael De Luca and Jennifer Todd and directed by Glenn Weiss. Comedian Jimmy Kimmel hosted the ceremony for the first time.
Title: Videophilia (and Other Viral Syndromes)
Passage: Videophilia (and Other Viral Syndromes) (Spanish: Videofilia: y otros síndromes virales ) is a 2015 Peruvian drama film directed by Juan Daniel Fernández. It was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated.
Title: Without Compassion
Passage: Without Compassion (Spanish: "Sin compasión" ) is a 1994 Peruvian drama film directed by Francisco José Lombardi, and based on "Crime and Punishment", by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: No Stars in the Jungle
Passage: No Stars in the Jungle (Spanish: "En la selva no hay estrellas" ) is a 1967 Peruvian adventure film directed by Armando Robles Godoy. The film won the Golden Prize at the 5th Moscow International Film Festival in 1967. The film was also selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 40th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: The Mouth of the Wolf (1988 film)
Passage: The Mouth of the Wolf (Spanish: La boca del lobo ) is a 1988 Peruvian drama film directed by Francisco José Lombardi. The film was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: Fallen from Heaven
Passage: Fallen from Heaven (Spanish: Caídos del cielo ) is a 1990 Peruvian drama film directed by Francisco José Lombardi. The film was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: Report on Death
Passage: Report on Death (Spanish: Reportaje a la muerte ) is a 1993 Peruvian drama film directed by Danny Gavidia. The film was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: The Green Wall
Passage: The Green Wall (Spanish: "La muralla verde" ) is a 1970 Peruvian drama film directed by Armando Robles Godoy. Robles Godoy also wrote the screenplay based on his short story by the same title. The film won the Golden Hugo Award at the Chicago International Film Festival in 1970 and was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 42nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. After being released in the United States, Roger Ebert named it the 5th best film of 1972.
Title: NN (film)
Passage: NN is a 2014 Peruvian drama film directed by Héctor Gálvez. The film was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated.
Title: October (film)
Passage: October (Spanish: "Octubre" ) is a 2010 Peruvian drama film directed by brothers Daniel Vega Vidal and Diego Vega Vidal. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist.
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the Dolby Theatre
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Videophilia (and Other Viral Syndromes)
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89th Academy Awards
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Who has had more bandmates, Jersey Budd or The Go-Betweens?
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Title: Jersey Budd
Passage: Jersey Budd is an English singer-songwriter from Leicester, England.
Title: The Go-Betweens
Passage: The Go-Betweens were an indie rock band formed in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia in 1977 by singer-songwriters and guitarists Robert Forster and Grant McLennan. They were later joined by Lindy Morrison on drums, Robert Vickers on bass guitar, and Amanda Brown on violin, oboe, guitar, and backing vocals, before disbanding in late 1989. Forster and McLennan reformed the band in 2000 with a new line-up. McLennan died on 6 May 2006 of a heart attack and The Go-Betweens disbanded again.
Title: On the Waterfront
Passage: On the Waterfront is a 1954 American crime drama film directed by Elia Kazan and written by Budd Schulberg. It stars Marlon Brando and features Karl Malden, Lee J. Cobb, Rod Steiger, Pat Henning, and, in her film debut, Eva Marie Saint. The soundtrack score was composed by Leonard Bernstein. The film was suggested by "Crime on the Waterfront" by Malcolm Johnson, a series of articles published in November–December 1948 in the "New York Sun" which won the 1949 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting, but the screenplay by Budd Schulberg is directly based on his own original story. The film focuses on union violence and corruption amongst longshoremen while detailing widespread corruption, extortion, and racketeering on the waterfronts of Hoboken, New Jersey.
Title: Johnny Budd
Passage: John Walter Budd (January 14, 1899 - December 26, 1963) was a professional football player from Newton, New Jersey. He was an offensive lineman and also served as a place kicker. Budd played college football for Lafayette College before making his National Football League debut in 1926 with the Frankford Yellow Jackets. After helping the Yellow Jackets win the 1926 NFL Championship, he later joined the Pottsville Maroons for the 1927 and 1928 seasons. Budd was a first team All-Pro in 1926.
Title: Buddtown, New Jersey
Passage: Buddtown is an unincorporated community located within Southampton Township in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. Located between Vincentown and Pemberton, it is named for Thomas Budd who owned farmland in the area in the 18th century. The area itself contains houses and churches in the community itself and farmland surrounding the settlement. The stream that runs through Buddtown is named Stop the Jade Run supposedly named for the cry made by the owners of a runaway horse, "jade" being an old name for a horse.
Title: Vasa Park, New Jersey
Passage: Vasa Park is a small unincorporated community, built in the 1920s, near Budd Lake, in Mount Olive Township in Morris County, New Jersey, United States.
Title: Pax Amicus Theatre
Passage: The Pax Amicus Theater is located in Budd Lake, New Jersey, United States, and was founded in 1970. This community theater produces a full year-round season of Broadway and off-Broadway revivals, professional productions of works by Shakespeare and Edgar Allan Poe, a program devoted to children's theater, and special events throughout the year.
Title: Budd Lake, New Jersey
Passage: Budd Lake is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Mount Olive Township, in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 8,968. Budd Lake was named for John Budd. Prior to that, it was called Hattacawanna Lake.
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The Go-Betweens
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Jersey Budd
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The Go-Betweens
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What is the capacity of the circuit that the 2003 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500km took place?
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Title: Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours
Passage: Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, which has a capacity of 90,000, is a motor racing circuit located in central France, near the towns of Magny-Cours and Nevers, some 250 km (160 miles) from Paris.
Title: 2003 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500km
Passage: The 2003 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500 km was the second round the 2003 FIA GT Championship season. It took place at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, France, on April 27, 2003.
Title: 2003 FIA GT Pergusa 500km
Passage: The 2003 FIA GT Pergusa 500 km was the third round the 2003 FIA GT Championship season. It took place at the Autodromo di Pergusa, Italy, on May 11, 2003.
Title: 2002 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500km
Passage: The 2002 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500 km was the opening round the 2002 FIA GT Championship season. It took place at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, France, on April 21, 2002.
Title: 2004 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500km
Passage: The 2004 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500 km was the third round the 2004 FIA GT Championship season. It took place at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, France, on 2 May 2004.
Title: 2000 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500km
Passage: The 2000 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500 km was the tenth and final round the 2000 FIA GT Championship season. It took place at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, France, on October 22, 2000.
Title: 2003 FIA GT Barcelona 500km
Passage: The 2003 FIA GT Barcelona 500 km was the opening round the 2003 FIA GT Championship season. It took place at the Circuit de Catalunya, Spain, on April 6, 2003.
Title: 2003 FIA GT Donington 500km
Passage: The 2003 FIA GT Donington 500 km was the fifth round the 2003 FIA GT Championship season. It took place at Donington Park, United Kingdom, on 29 June 2003.
Title: 2003 FIA GT Brno 500km
Passage: The 2003 FIA GT Brno 500 km was the fourth round the 2003 FIA GT Championship season. It took place at the Brno Circuit, Czech Republic, on May 25, 2003.
Title: 2001 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500km
Passage: The 2001 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500 km was the third round the 2001 FIA GT Championship season. It took place at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, France, on May 1, 2001.
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90,000
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2003 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500km
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Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours
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What is the name of the movie directed by the Russian filmmaker who was born in 20th of July 1938?
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Title: Aleksei Yuryevich German
Passage: Aleksei Yuryevich German (Russian: Алексей Юрьевич Герман ; ] ; 20 July 193821 February 2013) was a Soviet and Russian filmmaker, most active as a director and screenwriter.
Title: Twenty Days Without War
Passage: Twenty Days Without War (Russian: Двадцать дней без войны , "Dvadtsat dney bez Voyny") is a 1976 Soviet film based on a story by Konstantin Simonov, directed by Aleksey German and starring Yuri Nikulin and Lyudmila Gurchenko.
Title: Moscow Elegy
Passage: Moscow Elegy (Russian: Московская элегия ) is a 1988 documentary film directed by Alexander Sokurov, about the later life and death of Soviet Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky. The film was originally intended to mark the 50th birthday of Tarkovsky in 1982, which would have been before his death. Controversy with Soviet authorities about the film's style and content led to significant delays in the production.
Title: Marlen Khutsiev
Passage: Marlen Martynovich Khutsiev (Russian: Марле́н Марты́нович Хуци́ев ; born October 4, 1925 in Tbilisi) is a Georgian-born Soviet and Russian filmmaker best known for his cult films from the 1960s, which include "I Am Twenty" and "July Rain". He was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1986.
Title: John James Burnet
Passage: Sir John James Burnet, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': 'FRSE FRIBA RSA RA', '4': "} (31 March 1857 – 2 July 1938) was a Scottish Edwardian architect who was noted for a number of prominent buildings in Glasgow, Scotland and London, England. He was the son of the architect John Burnet, and later went into partnership with his father, joining an architectural firm which would become an influential force in British Modern architecture in the 20th century.
Title: Edward Reid
Passage: Edward Thomas Scott Reid (12 December 1871 – 27 July 1938) was a Scottish Anglican bishop who ministered in the Scottish Episcopal Church during the first half of the 20th century.
Title: Dmitry Pavlovich Grigorovich
Passage: Dmitry Pavlovich Grigorovich (Ukrainian: Дмитро Павлович Григорович , Russian: Дмитрий Павлович Григорович ) (born in Kiev, Russian Empire, now Ukraine, 25 January (6 February) 1883, died 26 July 1938 in Moscow) was a Ukrainian, Russian and Soviet aircraft designer of a number of planes under the Grigorovich name.
Title: Andrey Myagkov
Passage: Andrey Vasilyevich Myagkov (Russian: Андре́й Васи́льевич Мягко́в ; born 8 July 1938, in Leningrad, USSR) is a Soviet/Russian film and theater actor. He is best known for his roles in famous films directed by Eldar Ryazanov, such as "The Irony of Fate" (1975), "Office Romance" (1977), "The Garage" (1979) and "A Cruel Romance" (1984).
Title: Alexander (Mileant)
Passage: Bishop Alexander (secular name Alexander Vasilievich Mileant, Russian: Александр Васильевич Милеант ; 22 July 1938, Odessa, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic – 12 September 2005, La Cañada Flintridge, California) was Bishop of Buenos Aires and South America of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.
Title: Russian Snark
Passage: Russian Snark is a 2010 New Zealand film directed and written by Stephen Sinclair and produced by Liz DiFiore. The film features Stephen Papps, Elena Stejko, Stephanie Tauevihi and Te Waimarie Kessell. It is the story of Misha, a Russian filmmaker, and his struggles to make a movie in Godzone. It is the directorial debut of New Zealand writer Stephen Sinclair.
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Twenty Days Without War
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Twenty Days Without War
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Aleksei Yuryevich German
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Are Anthony Harvey and Rex Wilson both involved with films?
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Title: Anthony Harvey
Passage: Anthony Harvey (born 3 June 1931) is a British filmmaker who started his career in the 1950s as a film editor and moved into directing in the mid-1960s. Harvey has fifteen film credits as an editor, and he has directed thirteen films. The second film that Harvey directed, "The Lion in Winter" (1968), earned him a Directors Guild of America Award and a nomination for the Academy Award for Directing.
Title: Rex Wilson (director)
Passage: Rex Wilson (1873–1951) was a British film director of the silent era. until he was caught molesting a child actor on the set of his 1923 film, St. Elmo. Unable to find work, he moved to New Zealand to take up teaching.
Title: Unmarried (1920 film)
Passage: Unmarried is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Gerald du Maurier, Malvina Longfellow and Edmund Gwenn. The film portrays an unmarried mother and the social workers who support her.
Title: Onward Christian Soldiers (film)
Passage: Onward Christian Soldiers is a 1918 British silent romance film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Isobel Elsom, Owen Nares and Minna Grey.
Title: Tom Brown's Schooldays (1916 film)
Passage: Tom Brown's Schooldays is a 1916 British silent drama film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Joyce Templeton, Jack Coleman and Evelyn Boucher. It is an adaptation of the novel "Tom Brown's School Days" by Thomas Hughes. It is set at Rugby School in the 1830s where Tom Brown encounters the villainous bully Flashman. It was made at Catford Studios.
Title: St. Elmo (1923 British film)
Passage: St. Elmo is a 1923 British silent drama film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Shayle Gardner, Gabrielle Gilroy and Madge Tree. It was an adaptation of the 1866 novel "St. Elmo" by Augusta Jane Evans. An American adaptation "St. Elmo" was released the same year.
Title: Pillars of Society (film)
Passage: Pillars of Society is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Ellen Terry, Norman McKinnel and Mary Rorke. It was based on the 1877 play "The Pillars of Society" by Henrik Ibsen. Location shooting was done in Norway.
Title: Mrs. Thompson
Passage: Mrs. Thompson is a 1919 British silent drama film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Minna Grey, C.M. Hallard and Isobel Elsom. It was released in the United States on 6 April 1923. It was adapted from a novel by William Babington Maxwell.
Title: Ora Pro Nobis
Passage: Ora Pro Nobis is a 1917 British silent drama film directed by Rex Wilson.
Title: Quinneys (1919 film)
Passage: Quinneys is a 1919 British romance film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Henry Ainley, Isobel Elsom and Eric Harrison. It is an adaptation of the play "Quinneys" by Horace Annesley Vachell which was again made into a film in 1927.
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yes
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Anthony Harvey
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Rex Wilson (director)
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Was Tilo Wolff a co-founder of Veruca Salt with Louise Post?
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Title: Louise Post
Passage: Louise Lightner Post (born December 7, 1966) is an American musician. She is best known for being the vocalist and guitarist of alternative rock band Veruca Salt, which she co-founded with Nina Gordon in 1992.
Title: Tilo Wolff
Passage: Tilo Wolff (born 10 July 1972 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German musician who currently lives in Switzerland.
Title: Sehnsucht (Lacrimosa album)
Passage: Sehnsucht is the tenth album by the German gothic rock duo Lacrimosa, released on 8 May 2009. Singer and producer Tilo Wolff wanted to create an album that was less conceptual and more spontaneous than the previous releases by Lacrimosa. Therefore, "Sehnsucht" features a great variability of musical expressions like a sarcastic track "Feuer" and the tender song "Call Me With The Voice Of Love". The planned release of a vinyl format album was cancelled shortly before the final release of "Sehnsucht".
Title: Nina Gordon
Passage: Nina Rachel Gordon Shapiro (born November 14, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter. She is probably best known for being vocalist and guitarist of alternative rock band Veruca Salt. She left the band in 1998 due to creative differences, pursuing a solo career and releasing two albums, "Tonight and the Rest of My Life" (2000) and "Bleeding Heart Graffiti" (2006). In 2013, after 15 years of personal and professional estrangement from Veruca Salt co-founder Louise Post, Gordon returned to the band.
Title: Eight Arms to Hold You
Passage: Eight Arms to Hold You is the second full-length studio album by alternative rock band Veruca Salt, released on February 11, 1997, through Outpost/Geffen Records. It was the last album to feature original band members Nina Gordon, Louise Post, Steve Lack, and Jim Shapiro until the 2015 reunion album "Ghost Notes".
Title: Veruca Salt
Passage: Veruca Salt is an American alternative rock band founded in Chicago, Illinois, United States, in 1992 by vocalist-guitarists Nina Gordon and Louise Post, drummer Jim Shapiro and bassist Steve Lack.
Title: Lacrimosa (band)
Passage: Lacrimosa is a gothic duo led by German Tilo Wolff, the main composer, and Finn Anne Nurmi. They are currently based in Switzerland, but originally from Germany. Originally counted among the bands of the Neue Deutsche Todeskunst genre, Lacrimosa have developed their style more towards powerful metal, but Gothic elements still remain.
Title: Volcano Girls
Passage: "Volcano Girls" is a single by the American alternative rock band Veruca Salt, released in 1997 on their album "Eight Arms to Hold You". It was written by Nina Gordon who also sang lead vocals, with Louise Post performing backup vocals. This song was used at the beginning of the dark comedy movie "Jawbreaker", released in 1999.
Title: Two Witches
Passage: Two Witches is a gothic rock band from Finland, formed in 1987. As with several other late 1980s bands (like Dream Theater and Nosferatu), Two Witches started basing the main part of their appearances and lyrics on the vampire imagery. The group was founded by Jyrki Witch and Anne Nurmi, who in 1993 left the band to start a professional relationship with Tilo Wolff and his group Lacrimosa. Their last work is the album "Goodevil", published in 2014.
Title: Blow It Out Your Ass It's Veruca Salt
Passage: Blow It Out Your Ass It's Veruca Salt is an EP by Veruca Salt released in 1996. It followed the band's hit album "American Thighs" (1994). The EP contains four songs, two by Nina Gordon and two by Louise Post.
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no
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Louise Post
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Tilo Wolff
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Which is located in Liaonong province, Diaobingshan or Gaobeidian?
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Title: Diaobingshan
Passage: Diaobingshan () is a city in the northeast of Liaoning province in Northeast China. It is under the administration of Tieling City, which lies 30 km to the southeast.
Title: Gaobeidian
Passage: Gaobeidian () is a county-level city in south-central Hebei province, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of Baoding Prefecture-level city. Gaobeidian has 4 subdistricts, 6 towns, and 4 townships, and a total of 442 villages. It is 82 km south of Beijing and 68 km north of Baoding.
Title: Kaishan Temple
Passage: Kaishan Temple is a Buddhist temple located in Xincheng village near Gaobeidian, Hebei Province, China. The temple was first founded in the Tang Dynasty, and grew large and important in the subsequent centuries until declining in recent centuries. In the 20th century, the main hall of the temple, dating from 1033 during the Liao Dynasty, was used as both a school and as a granary. In 2002, the hall underwent a restoration that was completed in 2007.
Title: Tiefa
Passage: Tiefa () is a town in Diaobingshan, in the north of Liaoning Province in Northeast China. Located 30 km northwest of Tieling City and 72 km north of Shenyang, the provincial capital, it is a coal production centre. Diaobingshan was known as Tiefa until 2002.
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Diaobingshan
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Diaobingshan
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Gaobeidian
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Which film director is was also an actor, João Pedro Rodrigues or Edmund Mortimer?
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Title: Edmund Mortimer (actor)
Passage: Edmund Mortimer (21 August 1874 – 21 May 1944) was an American actor and film director. He appeared in 251 films between 1913 and 1945. He also directed 23 films between 1918 and 1928. He was born in New York, New York and died in Los Angeles, California.
Title: João Pedro Rodrigues
Passage: João Pedro Rodrigues is a Portuguese film director. He is considered to be part of "The School of Reis" film family.
Title: To Die like a Man
Passage: To Die like a Man (Portuguese: Morrer Como Um Homem ) is a 2009 Portuguese drama film directed by João Pedro Rodrigues, produced by the production company Rosa Filmes.
Title: Keith Scott (musician)
Passage: Keith Douglas Scott (born July 20, 1954) is a Canadian guitar player, who is best known for his long-term collaboration with the singer-songwriter Bryan Adams. He has also worked with Cher, Tina Turner, Bryan Ferry, Tom Cochrane, Craig Northey, João Pedro Pais, Jann Arden and other musicians.
Title: The Ornithologist (film)
Passage: The Ornithologist (original title: O Ornitólogo) is a 2016 Portuguese film directed by João Pedro Rodrigues. It was released in 2016.
Title: João Monteiro
Passage: João Pedro Andrade Selgas Monteiro (born 29 August 1983 in Lisboa) is a Portuguese table tennis player. At the 2015 European Championships, he won the Gold Medal in the Doubles competition. He also competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Men's singles, but was defeated in the second round. This was a round further than he managed at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
Title: João Cancelo
Passage: João Pedro Cavaco Cancelo (born 27 May 1994) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for Italian club Internazionale on loan from Valencia CF and the Portugal national team. Mainly a right back, he can also play as a winger.
Title: A Última Vez Que Vi Macau
Passage: A Última Vez Que Vi Macau is a 2012 Portuguese film directed by João Pedro Rodrigues and João Rui Guerra da Mata. It will be in competition for the Golden Leopard at the 2012 Locarno International Film Festival. It was shot in Macau.
Title: Two Drifters
Passage: Two Drifters (also known as Odete) is a Portuguese feature film directed by João Pedro Rodrigues, produced at the independent production company Rosa Filmes and released in 2005.
Title: Twenty Years Later
Passage: Twenty Years Later (Portuguese: Cabra Marcado para Morrer ) is a 1984 Brazilian documentary film which has become one of the best-known films directed by Eduardo Coutinho. It originated in 1964 as a planned feature film about the life and death of João Pedro Teixeira, a leader of the Peasant leagues from Paraíba who was assassinated on the order of local landowners in 1962. But before it could be completed, production was interrupted by political developments, with some of the crew and cast arrested and their materials confiscated. In 1984, Coutinho returned to the material, shooting new footage of some of the actors and crew. The resulting critically acclaimed documentary gained a cult following.
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Edmund Mortimer
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João Pedro Rodrigues
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Edmund Mortimer (actor)
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Infinix Hot 4 was a smartphone developed by which Hong Kong-based manufacturer?
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Title: Infinix Hot 4
Passage: Infinix Hot 4 is an android smartphone developed and produced by Infinix Mobile. The Infinix Hot 4 was announced in August 2016. The phone is available both in Asian and African market.
Title: Infinix Mobile
Passage: Infinix Mobile (Infinix Mobility) is a Hong Kong-based smartphone manufacturer that was founded in 2012. The company has research and development centres in Paris and Shanghai. Infinix mobile phones are manufactured in China. Infinix is available in about 30 countries in the world and popular in the Middle East and African countries (especially Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria, Zambia and Kenya).
Title: Infinix Note 3
Passage: The Infinix Note 3 is an Android phablet smartphone developed and produced by Infinix Mobile. The Note 3 was unveiled November 2015 and was released globally in August 2016.
Title: X-tigi Mobile
Passage: X-Tigi Mobile is a Hong Kong-based smartphone manufacturer that was founded in 2005, the company has research & development center and factory located in China. X-Tigi service network is available in most African countries (especially Kenya,Ghana) since it entered into Africa in 2009.
Title: Samsung SGH-i300
Passage: The Samsung SGH-i300 is a smartphone developed by Samsung Electronics. Announced at CEBiT in March 2005, it was the world's first smartphone with an embedded hard disk, and was also Samsung's first Windows Mobile smartphone to be launched in the European Union. Code name of this smartphone project was Thor, and its series had named Odin, Muse each.
Title: HTC Evo 4G
Passage: The HTC Evo 4G (trademarked in capitals as EVO 4G, also marketed as HTC EVO WiMAX ISW11HT in Japan) is a smartphone developed by HTC Corporation and marketed as Sprint's flagship Android smartphone, running on its WiMAX network. The smartphone launched on June 4, 2010 and was the first 4G enabled smartphone released in the United States.
Title: Lenovo Phab 2 Pro
Passage: The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is a smartphone developed by Lenovo Group Limited. It is the world's first Tango enabled smartphone. Tango a new technology from Google that enables augmented reality (AR) gaming and utilities. Objects and information can overlaid into the real using the motion sensor camera equipped in the smartphone. The smartphone is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 Soc optimized for Tango.
Title: Proview International Holdings Ltd
Passage: Proview International Holdings (; ) is a Hong Kong-based manufacturer of computer monitors and other media devices. The company markets its products under its own and other brand name through its extensive distribution network over the world. Proview manufactures CRT and LCD monitors, LCD TVs, Plasma TVs and DVD players. Proview has production facilities located in Shenzhen, Wuhan in China, and in Brazil and Taiwan.
Title: Video Genie
Passage: Video Genie (or simply Genie) was a series of computers produced by Hong Kong-based manufacturer EACA during the early 1980s. They were compatible with the Tandy TRS-80 Model I computers and could be considered a clone, although there were hardware and software differences.
Title: Colour Genie
Passage: The EACA EG2000 Colour Genie was a computer produced by Hong Kong-based manufacturer EACA and introduced in Germany in August 1982. It followed their earlier Video Genie I and II computers and was released around the same time as the business-oriented Video Genie III.
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Infinix Mobile
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Infinix Hot 4
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Infinix Mobile
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Are Ixia and Billbergia both flowering plants?
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Title: Billbergia
Passage: Billbergia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae. The genus, named for the Swedish botanist, zoologist, and anatomist Gustaf Johan Billberg, is divided into two subgenera: "Billbergia" and "Helicodea". They are native to forest and scrub, up to an altitude of 1,700 m , in southern Mexico, the West Indies, Central America and South America, with many species endemic to Brazil.
Title: Ixia
Passage: The genus Ixia consists of a number of cormous plants native to South Africa from the Iridaceae family and Ixioideae subfamily. Some of them are known as the corn lily. Some distinctive traits include sword-like leaves and long wiry stems with star-shaped flowers. It usually prefers well-drained soil. The popular corn lily has specific, not very intense fragrance. It is often visited by many insects such as bees. The "Ixia" are also used sometimes as ornamental plants.
Title: Tritonia (plant)
Passage: Tritonia (flame freesia) is a genus of flowering plants in the iris family first described as a genus in 1802. They are naturally distributed across southern Africa, with a high concentration of species in Cape Province of western South Africa. The genus is closely related to the genus "Ixia".
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no
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Ixia
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Billbergia
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Maureen Jane Teefy and Helen Slater both starred in what 1984 film directed by Jeannot Szwarc?
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Title: Maureen Teefy
Passage: Maureen Jane Teefy (born October 26, 1953) is an American actress. Her films include "Fame" (1980), "Grease 2" (1982) and" Supergirl" (1984).
Title: Supergirl (film)
Passage: Supergirl is a 1984 British superhero film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and written by David Odell, based on the DC Comics character of the same name and serves as a spin-off to Alexander and Ilya Salkind's "Superman" film series. The film stars Helen Slater as Supergirl, along with Faye Dunaway, Mia Farrow and Peter O'Toole, with Marc McClure reprising his role as Jimmy Olsen from the "Superman" films. He was the only actor to do so. "Supergirl" was the first superhero film to feature a woman in the lead role.
Title: Enigma (1982 film)
Passage: Enigma is a 1982 Anglo-American thriller film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and starring Martin Sheen, Sam Neill, Brigitte Fossey, and Kevin McNally. Based on Michael Barak's novel "Enigma Sacrifice", the film centers on a CIA agent that tries to infiltrate Soviet intelligence in order to stop a murderous plot.
Title: Half a World Away (TV miniseries)
Passage: Half a World Away (aka The Great Air Race) is a 1991 Australian television miniseries directed by Marcus Cole from an original story by Ross Dimsey, who served as the producer of the series. The international cast included Helen Slater, Robert Reynolds, Caroline Goodall, Helen Slater, Tim Hughes and Barry Bostwick. The film was based on the 1934 MacRobertson Air Race. The film was also known as "The Great Air Race" in video and international versions.
Title: Honor Bound (film)
Passage: Honor Bound (also known as Red End) is a 1988 film directed by Jeannot Szwarc.
Title: The Great Air Race (miniseries)
Passage: Half a World Away (aka The Great Air Race) is a 1991 Australian television miniseries directed by Marcus Cole from an original story by Ross Dimsey, who served as the producer of the series. The international cast included Helen Slater, Robert Reynolds, Caroline Goodall, Helen Slater, Tim Hughes and Barry Bostwick. The film was based on the 1934 MacRobertson Air Race. The film was also known as "The Great Air Race" in video and international versions.
Title: Les Soeurs Soleil
Passage: Les Soeurs Soleil is a 1997 French comedy film directed by Jeannot Szwarc, starring and co-written by Marie-Anne Chazel.
Title: La Vengeance d'une blonde
Passage: La Vengeance d'une blonde is a 1994 French comedy film directed by Jeannot Szwarc.
Title: Somewhere in Time (film)
Passage: Somewhere in Time is a 1980 American romantic science fiction drama film directed by Jeannot Szwarc. It is a film adaptation of the 1975 novel "Bid Time Return" by Richard Matheson, who also wrote the screenplay. The film stars Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour, and Christopher Plummer.
Title: Bug (1975 film)
Passage: Bug is a 1975 American horror film in Panavision, directed by Jeannot Szwarc and written by William Castle and Thomas Page, from Page's 1973 novel "The Hephaestus Plague". It was the last film Castle was involved in before his death. The film starred Bradford Dillman, Joanna Miles and Richard Gilliland.
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Supergirl
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Maureen Teefy
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Supergirl (film)
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What type of category does Baccharis and Magnolia have in common?
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Title: Baccharis
Passage: Baccharis is a genus of perennials and shrubs in the aster family (Asteraceae). They are commonly known as baccharises but sometimes referred to as "brooms", because many members have small thin leaves resembling the true brooms. They are not at all related to these however, but belong to an entirely different lineage of eudicots. "B. halimifolia" is commonly known as "groundsel bush", however true groundsels are found in the genus "Senecio".
Title: Magnolia
Passage: Magnolia is a large genus of about 210 flowering plant species in the subfamily Magnolioideae of the family Magnoliaceae. It is named after French botanist Pierre Magnol.
Title: Baccharis plummerae
Passage: Baccharis plummerae is a California species of "Baccharis" known by the common name Plummer's baccharis. It is named in honor of American botanist Sara Plummer Lemmon, 1836 – 1923.
Title: Magnolia virginiana
Passage: Magnolia virginiana, most commonly known as sweetbay magnolia, or merely sweetbay (also laurel magnolia, swampbay, swamp magnolia, whitebay, or beaver tree), is a member of the magnolia family, Magnoliaceae. It was the first magnolia to be scientifically described under modern rules of botanical nomenclature, and is the type species of the genus "Magnolia"; as "Magnolia" is also the type genus of all flowering plants (magnoliophytes), this species in a sense typifies all flowering plants.
Title: Baccharis salicina
Passage: Baccharis salicina is a species of North American plants in the sunflower family. Common names include willow baccharis, and Great Plains false willow.
Title: Baccharis vanessae
Passage: Baccharis vanessae is a rare California species of baccharis known by the common name Encinitas baccharis. It is native primarily to San Diego County, California, almost endemic to the county except for one population a few miles over the county line in Riverside County. It is a member of the chaparral flora. It is a federally listed threatened species. It is present in several sites in Encinitas, and it is known from other parts of the county from the coastline to the mountains on various substrates. There are perhaps 15 populations remaining, for a total of about 2000 individuals. Some of the remaining occurrences are on land which may be cleared for development.
Title: Baccharis sergiloides
Passage: Baccharis sergiloides is a species of baccharis known by the common name desert baccharis.
Title: Baccharis wrightii
Passage: Baccharis wrightii is a North American species of shrubs in the aster family known by the common name Wright’s baccharis or false willow. It is native to northern Mexico (Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Sonora) and the southwestern and south-central United States (Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Utah).
Title: Baccharis texana
Passage: Baccharis texana is a North American species of shrubs in the aster family known by the common name prairie baccharis or false willow. It is native to northeastern Mexico (Coahuila, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas) and to the southern part of the Great Plains of the United States (Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico).
Title: Baccharis thesioides
Passage: Baccharis thesioides is a North American species of shrubs in the aster family known by the common name Arizona baccharis. It is widespread in Mexico from Chihuahua to Oaxaca, and also found in the southwestern United States (Arizona + New Mexico).
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genus
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Baccharis
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Magnolia
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Which Australia's former Ambassador for Women and Girls is related to Mario Despoja?
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Title: Mario Despoja
Passage: He is the father of former Australian Democrats Senator Natasha Stott Despoja.
Title: Natasha Stott Despoja
Passage: Natasha Jessica Stott Despoja AM (born 9 September 1969) is Australia's former Ambassador for Women and Girls. A former politician and former leader of the Australian Democrats, she was a Democrats senator for South Australia from 1995 to 2008. Stott Despoja was appointed to the Senate at the age of 26, and until Sarah Hanson-Young was elected in 2007, was previously the youngest woman to sit in the Parliament of Australia.
Title: Saeed Mohammed Al Shamsi
Passage: Dr. Saeed Mohammed Al-Shamsi is a lawyer, diplomat, and a former assistant foreign minister for international organizations affairs with the rank of an ambassador. Ambassador Dr. Al Shamsi was UAE's former ambassador to Australia. He's married and has three children.
Title: Yosiwo George
Passage: Yosiwo P. George (born July 24, 1941) is the Vice President of the Federated States of Micronesia in the 19th term of congress. He is the former Governor of Kosrae, former ambassador to the United States and former ambassador the United Nations. He is married to Antilise George.
Title: Moshe Arad
Passage: Moshe Arad (born August 15, 1934 in Romania) is the former ambassador from Israel to Mexico (1983–1987) and the former ambassador from Israel to the United States (1987–1990). He emigrated to Israel in 1950.
Title: Murari Raj Sharma
Passage: Murari Raj Sharma is the former ambassador of Nepal to the United Kingdom. He presented his letters of credence to the British Queen on February 12, 2008 at Buckingham Palace. Before taking up the present post, he was Member of the United Nations Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions. Former ambassador of Nepal to the United Nations Sharma was also concurrently accredited to Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cuba and Venezuela. Winner of several prizes, including the prestigious Mainali Short Story Prize of Nepal, he has co-authored the book entitled "Reinventing the United Nations" and is also the author of "Murari Adhikari's Short Stories".
Title: Sherif Kamal Shahine
Passage: Sherif Kamal Shahine is an Egyptian diplomat. Formerly the ambassador to Zambia, Shahine became his country's ambassador to Iraq on 22 June 2009. Shahine is the first Egyptian ambassador to Iraq since former ambassador Ihab al-Sharif was kidnapped and killed in July 2005.
Title: Clifford Sobel
Passage: Clifford Michael Sobel (born 1949, Brooklyn, New York) is an American business executive, financier, Republican fundraiser, U.S. diplomat and former ambassador. Most recently, he served as the United States Ambassador to Brazil. He was nominated for the post by President George W. Bush on May 23, 2006, confirmed by the United States Senate on June 29, 2006, and sworn in by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on July 20, 2006. He presented his credentials to the Brazilian Foreign Ministry on August 2, 2006. Ambassador Sobel is the 53rd Chief of Mission to Brazil. He resigned as ambassador in August 2009. From 2001-05, Sobel was the 62nd United States Ambassador to the Netherlands. President George W. Bush nominated him on July 3, 2001 and he was sworn in by Secretary of State Colin Powell on November 8, 2001. On December 5, 2001, he presented his credentials to Her Majesty Queen Beatrix.
Title: John Maisto
Passage: John Francis Maisto (born 28 August 1938) is a U.S. former foreign service officer and former ambassador. Previously, he was the U.S. Ambassador to the Organization of American States (OAS), the U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela 1997–2000 and the Ambassador to Nicaragua 1993–1996.
Title: Patricio Samper Gnecco
Passage: Patricio Samper Gnecco (1 November 1930 – 5 January 2006) was a Colombia architect, urbanist and politician. A former Ambassador of Colombia to Israel and former Ambassador of Colombia to Bulgaria, he also served as Councilman for Bogotá from 1980 until 1990.
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Natasha Stott Despoja
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Mario Despoja
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Natasha Stott Despoja
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Are both genus Drimys and Schefflera in the same family ?
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Title: Drimys
Passage: Drimys is a genus of about eight species of woody evergreen flowering plants, in the family Winteraceae. The species are native to the Neotropics, ranging from southern Mexico to the southern tip of South America. They are primitive dicots, associated with the humid temperate Antarctic flora of the Southern Hemisphere, which evolved millions of years ago on the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana. Members of the family generally have aromatic bark and leaves, and some are used to extract essential oils.
Title: Schefflera
Passage: Schefflera is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae. The plants are trees, shrubs or lianas, growing 1 - tall, with woody stems and palmately compound leaves. The circumscription of the genus has varied greatly. Phylogenetic studies have shown that the widely used broad circumscription as a pantropical genus of over 700 species is polyphyletic, but it remains to be seen how this will affect the classification of the genus.
Title: Meryta
Passage: Meryta is a genus in the flowering plant family Araliaceae. There are 28 described species in the genus, all small, resinous trees of the subtropical and tropical Pacific Ocean, characterized by huge, simple leaves and a dioecious sexual system, a unique combination in Araliaceae. "Meryta" has its center of diversity in New Caledonia (11 endemic spp.) . Phylogenetic analyses have placed "Meryta" in one of the three major clades of the Araliaciae, the Polyscias-Pseudopanax group, and more specifically in the Pacific Schefflera subclade.
Title: Schefflera umbellifera
Passage: Schefflera umbellifera (Sond. ) Baill. is an evergreen to semi-deciduous Southern African tree of 15-20m growing in escarpment and coastal forest in Malawi, through eastern Zimbabwe and Mozambique along the east coast to South Africa, as far south as the Garden Route. It belongs to the Araliaceae or Cabbage Tree family and is one of some 600 species in the genus "Schefflera", created by J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. in 1776 to honour the 18th century German physician and botanist Johann Peter Ernst von Scheffler (born in 1739) of Danzig, and not to be confused with writer and physician Jacob Christoph Scheffler (1698-1745) of Altdorf bei Nürnberg.
Title: Plerandra
Passage: Plerandra is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae that has long been considered a synonym of "Schefflera", which has been a polyphyletic group.
Title: Cussonia
Passage: Cussonia is a genus of plants of family Araliaceae, which is native to the Afrotropics. It originated in Africa and has its center of distribution in South Africa and the Mascarene Islands. Due to their striking habit, they are a conspicuous and easily recognizable group of plants. Their genus name commemorates the botanist Pierre Cusson. The Afro-Malagasy and Asian "Schefflera", and Afrotropical "Seemannaralia" genera are related taxa that share several of its morphological characteristics, among which the leaves borne on the end of branches, inflorescences carried on terminal branches or stems, and reduced leaf complexity in developing inflorescences.
Title: Schefflera digitata
Passage: Schefflera digitata, Patē or Seven-finger, is a tree endemic to New Zealand belonging to the family Araliaceae. The Māori name is Patē or Patatē. It occurs in lowland to lower montane forests from sea level to 1200 m in the North Island, South Island, and Stewart Island, covering a latitudinal range from 34°S to 47°S. It prefers damp, shady parts of the forest and is common along stream banks and on shady forest roadsides. It is the only New Zealand representative of the genus Schefflera which has 200 species of shrubs and small trees in the tropics and subtropics.
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no
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Drimys
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Schefflera
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Which director worked on the film "Resurrection Man", Don O. Newland or Marc Evans?
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Title: Marc Evans
Passage: Marc Evans (born 1963) is a Welsh-born film director, whose credits include the films "House of America", "Resurrection Man" and "My Little Eye".
Title: Don O. Newland
Passage: Don Oliver Newland (1896–1951) was an American film director and producer whose career consisted largely of itinerant work. From the 1920s until his death, he traveled to cities throughout the United States making films that employed local citizens as stars and extras. Using a standard script, Newland personalized each film according to its location – "Belvidere's Hero", "Staunton's Hero", "Janesville's Hero", "Huntingdon's Hero", "Tyrone's Hero", "Wilmington's Hero", and so on.
Title: Nia Roberts (actress)
Passage: Nia Roberts (born 5 July 1972) is a Welsh actress. She is married to director Marc Evans.
Title: Patagonia (film)
Passage: Patagonia is a 2010 British-Argentine drama film co-written and directed by Marc Evans. The story centers on Welsh and Argentine people connected to "Y Wladfa", the Welsh settlement in Patagonia, Argentina. The film stars several well-known Welsh actors including Matthew Rhys, Nia Roberts and the singer Duffy. It premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on 10 June 2010 and had its UK premiere in Cardiff on 4 March 2011.
Title: House of America
Passage: House of America is a 1997 British film directed by Marc Evans. The film, set in a depressed Welsh mining town, centres on a dysfunctional family unit of brothers Boyo and Sid, their sister Gwenny and their controlling mother. The film tackles issues such as Welsh identity, its need for indigenous heroes and the nation's perceived inferiority complex.
Title: In Prison My Whole Life
Passage: In Prison My Whole Life is a 2007 documentary film about Mumia Abu-Jamal, directed by Marc Evans, and written by Evans and William Francome. The title comes from the fact that Abu-Jamal was arrested in December 1981, on the day Francome was born. Others involved with the project were Angela Davis, Anthony Arnove, Dead Prez, Howard Zinn, Mos Def, Noam Chomsky, Robert Meeropol, Russell Simmons, Snoop Dogg and Steve Earle. The film's executive producer is Colin Firth.
Title: Resurrection man
Passage: Resurrection man or resurrection men may refer to:
Title: Hunky Dory (film)
Passage: Hunky Dory is a British independent musical film about the trials of an idealistic drama teacher as she tries to put on the end-of-year show. It was written by Laurence Coriat and directed by Welsh director Marc Evans and stars Minnie Driver, Aneurin Barnard, Kimberley Nixon and Robert Pugh. It premièred at the 55th BFI London Film Festival on 25 October 2011, and was officially released on 2 March 2012 in the UK.
Title: Resurrection Man (film)
Passage: Resurrection Man is a 1998 British film, directed by Marc Evans with a screenplay written by Eoin McNamee based on his novel of the same name. The story is loosely based on the real-life "Shankill Butchers", an Ulster loyalist gang in 1970s Belfast who conducted random killings of Catholic civilians until their leader, Lenny Murphy, was assassinated by a Provisional IRA hit squad.
Title: 56th Berlin International Film Festival
Passage: The 56th Berlin International Film Festival was held from 9 to 19 February 2006. The festival opened with "Snow Cake" by Marc Evans. Digitally restored version of Sam Peckinpah's 1972 film "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid" served as the closing film. British actress Charlotte Rampling was selected as the head of the jury. The Golden Bear was awarded to "Grbavica: The Land of My Dreams" directed by Jasmila Žbanić.
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Marc Evans
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Don O. Newland
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Marc Evans
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What profession do Fred Olen Ray and R. G. Springsteen have in common?
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Title: Fred Olen Ray
Passage: Fred Olen Ray (born September 10, 1954) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, actor, and cinematographer.
Title: R. G. Springsteen
Passage: Robert G. Springsteen (September 8, 1904 – December 9, 1989) was an American director of Hollywood B movies and television shows. He was most often credited on screen as R. G. Springsteen.
Title: The Twin (2017 film)
Passage: The Twin is a horror TV movie directed by Fred Olen Ray and Max Derin, starring Brigid Brannagh and Louis Mandylor. It premiered on Lifetime on January 6, 2017.
Title: Billy Frankenstein
Passage: Billy Frankenstein is a 1998 horror-comedy movie directed by Fred Olen Ray and written by his wife Kim Ray.
Title: Alien Dead
Passage: The Alien Dead is a 1980 American horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray. Ray co-wrote the script with Martin Nicholas.
Title: Biohazard (film)
Passage: Biohazard is a 1985 science-fiction horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Aldo Ray and Angelique Pettyjohn.
Title: Mom's Outta Sight
Passage: Mom's Outta Sight is a 1998 American film, starring Hannes Jaenicke, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn and Harrison Myers. It was directed by Fred Olen Ray and written by Sean O'Bannon.
Title: Bikini Cavegirl
Passage: Bikini Cavegirl (also known as Teenage Cavegirl) is a softcore pornographic film made by Fred Olen Ray under the pseudonyms "Nicholas Medina" and "Sherman Scott". It has been described as "a sexy makeover", but not a remake, of Ray's earlier film, "Dinosaur Island". It was released directly to video in 2004 under the title "Teenage Cavegirl", and is shown on cable as "Bikini Cavegirl".
Title: Inferno (1997 film)
Passage: Inferno (also released with the title, Operation Cobra) is a 1997 feature film directed by Fred Olen Ray starring Don Wilson, Deepti Bhatnagar and R. Madhavan. Evan Lurie, Michael Cavanaugh and Tané McClure appear in other pivotal roles. Wilson plays the role of Interpol agent Kyle Connors on a mission set in India.
Title: The Brain Leeches
Passage: The Brain Leeches is a 1978 sci-fi film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Paul Jones, Marcia Scott & Ray Starr.
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director
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Fred Olen Ray
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R. G. Springsteen
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Which writer was born second, Ramón del Valle-Inclán or Allegra Goodman?
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Title: Ramón del Valle-Inclán
Passage: Ramón María del Valle-Inclán y de la Peña (in Vilanova de Arousa, Galicia, Spain, 28 October 1866 – Santiago de Compostela, 5 January 1936) was a Spanish dramatist, novelist and member of the Spanish Generation of 98. He is considered perhaps the most noteworthy and certainly the most radical dramatist working to subvert the traditionalism of the Spanish theatrical establishment in the early part of the 20th century. His drama is made all the more important by its influence on later generations of Spanish dramatists.
Title: Allegra Goodman
Passage: Allegra Goodman (born 1967) is an American author based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her most recent novel, "The Chalk Artist", was published in 2017. Goodman wrote and illustrated her first novel at the age of seven.
Title: Esperpento
Passage: Esperpento denotes a literary style in Spanish literature first established by Spanish author Ramón María del Valle-Inclán that uses distorted descriptions of reality in order to criticize society. Leading themes include death, the grotesque, and the reduction of human beings to objects (reification). The style is marked by bitter irony. In Latin America, the author most well known for using esperpento is Mexican author Jorge Ibargüengoitia.
Title: The Family Markowitz
Passage: The Family Markowitz is a 1996 novel, made up of a series of linked short stories written by Allegra Goodman.
Title: Bohemian Lights
Passage: Bohemian Lights, or "Luces de Bohemia" in the original Spanish, is a play written by Ramón del Valle-Inclán, published in 1924. The central character is Max Estrella, a struggling poet afflicted by blindness. The play is a degenerated tragedy ("esperpento") focusing on the troubles of the literary and artistic world in Spain under the Restoration. Through Max's poverty, ill fortune and eventual death, Valle-Inclán portrays how society neglects the creative.
Title: Divinas palabras (1977 film)
Passage: Divinas palabras (English: "Divine Words") is a 1977 Mexican film directed by Juan Ibáñez and starring Silvia Pinal and Mario Almada. The film is based on the play of the same name by Spanish author Ramón del Valle-Inclán.
Title: Intuition (novel)
Passage: Intuition is a 2006 critically acclaimed novel written by Allegra Goodman. The plot centers on the happenings at the Philpott Institute, a cancer research lab in desperate need of funding. Controversy engulfs the lab when Cliff Bannaker, a youthful postdoc student, appears to fabricate results to an experiment.
Title: El marqués de Bradomín. Coloquios románticos
Passage: El marqués de Bradomín. Coloquios románticos (The Marquis of Bradomin. Romantic meetings), is a play by the Spanish writer Ramón del Valle-Inclán. It was first performed in 1906.
Title: Premio Valle-Inclán
Passage: The Premio Valle-Inclán is a literary translation prize. It is awarded by the Society of Authors (London) for the best English translation of a work of Spanish literature. It is named after Ramón del Valle-Inclán. The prize money is GBP 2000.
Title: Kaaterskill Falls (novel)
Passage: Kaaterskill Falls is a 1998 novel by Allegra Goodman, set in a small Catskill Mountains, New York, USA, community of predominantly Orthodox Jews during summers in the mid-1970s. The location is based on the town of Tannersville, NY where Goodman spent summers with her family. Like its fictional counterpart, Tannersville at the time was a summer home for the German Jews of Washington Heights, Manhattan.
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Allegra Goodman
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Ramón del Valle-Inclán
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Allegra Goodman
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Dennis Gansel and Nick Park, have which occupations in common?
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Title: Nick Park
Passage: Nicholas Wulstan "Nick" Park, CBE (born 6 December 1958) is an English director, writer and animator best known as the creator of "Wallace and Gromit" and "Shaun the Sheep". Park has been nominated for an Academy Award a total of six times, and won four with "Creature Comforts" (1989), "The Wrong Trousers" (1993), "A Close Shave" (1995), and "" (2005).
Title: Dennis Gansel
Passage: Dennis Gansel (born 4 October 1973) is a film director, writer and actor from Germany.
Title: Das Phantom
Passage: Das Phantom ("The Phantom") is a 2000 German thriller TV movie directed by Dennis Gansel. It is based on the book "Das RAF-Phantom" and stars Jürgen Vogel.
Title: We Are the Night (film)
Passage: We Are the Night (German: Wir sind die Nacht ) is a 2010 German vampire horror film directed by Dennis Gansel, starring Karoline Herfurth and Nina Hoss. The film deals with a young woman who gets bitten by a female vampire and drawn into her world. She falls in love with a young police officer who investigates a murder case involving the vampires. The film explores themes of depression, self-harm, the consequences of immortality, suicide, and explores Valerie Solanas' idea of an all-female society.
Title: Frederick Lau
Passage: Frederick Lau (born August 17, 1989 in Steglitz, Berlin, Germany) is a German actor. He grew up and still lives in Berlin-Steglitz. He was awarded the Deutscher Filmpreis (German Film Awards, colloquially known as the Lolas) for portraying the student Tim in the film "Die Welle" based on the novel by Dennis Gansel. Since 2000 he has played over 50 roles in film and television.
Title: Arved Birnbaum
Passage: Arved Birnbaum is a German actor most known to audiences worldwide as Max Riemelt's down to earth senior in Dennis Gansel's vampire thriller/drama "We Are The Night". He has played over 60 roles in film and television since 1999.
Title: Before the Fall (2004 film)
Passage: Before the Fall (also known as NaPolA: Hitler's Elite; German: "Napola - Elite für den Führer") is a 2004 German drama film written and directed by Dennis Gansel. It is centered around the National Political Institutes of Education or "NaPolA" schools created under the government of Nazi Germany. These military academies were designed as preparatory schools for the future Nazi political and military elite.
Title: Anna Fischer
Passage: Marion Anna Fischer (born July 18, 1986 in East Berlin) is a German actress and singer. Since 2003, she appeared in over 30 film and television roles in appearance. She is most recognised to international audiences as the innocent vampire "Nora" in Dennis Gansel's drama film "We Are The Night"
Title: Mädchen, Mädchen
Passage: Mädchen, Mädchen (English: "Girls, Girls"), also known as Girls on Top, is a 2001 German film directed by Dennis Gansel. Its story is about an eighteen-year-old girl named Inken (Diana Amft), who is frustrated at not having had an orgasm yet with her boyfriend. Her two best friends are Vicky (Felicitas Woll), who is in the same situation as Inken, and the still virgin Lena (Karoline Herfurth). The movie is about the girls' search to find someone to give them an orgasm. The film was followed by a 2004 sequel, "Mädchen, Mädchen 2 - Loft oder Liebe". The film had over 1,700,000 admissions in Germany and grossed $233,538 in Russia.
Title: The Fourth State
Passage: The Fourth State (German: "Die vierte Macht" ) is a 2012 German thriller film directed by Dennis Gansel and starring Moritz Bleibtreu, Kasia Smutniak, Max Riemelt, Rade Serbedzija, Mark Ivanir and Isabella Vinet. It premiered in Germany on March 8, 2012. The working title was "The Year of the Snake".
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director, writer
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Dennis Gansel
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Nick Park
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Which of JJ and Love it! is a Japanese fashion lifestyle magazine?
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Title: JJ (magazine)
Passage: JJ is a Japanese fashion and lifestyle magazine published by Kobunsha. It was established in 1975 as an extra issue of "Josei Jishin", and was the first women's magazine for college students in Japan. Most readers of "JJ" are females between the ages of 17 and 26, and range from college students to office workers.
Title: Love it!
Passage: love it! is a weekly magazine produced in the UK. It was launched on 7 February 2006 by News Magazines Ltd, News International's magazine division.
Title: Yuri Nakagawa
Passage: Yuri Nakagawa (中川友里 ) is a Japanese fashion model, public figure and popular fashion blogger. She is an official fashion blogger for JFW, which is an international fashion exhibition, regularly organized by prominent Japanese fashion newspaper, Senken Shimbun.
Title: Reiko Tokita
Passage: Reiko Tokita (土岐田 麗子 , Tokita Reiko , born 31 May 1984, in Chiba Prefecture) is a Japanese fashion model and "tarento". She is represented with Platinum Production. She works mainly on modeling of the magazine "JJ".
Title: Rola (model)
Passage: Rola (ローラ , Rōra , born March 30, 1990) is a Japanese fashion model, TV personality, actress and singer. She is of Bengali, Japanese and Russian descent, as her father is from Bangladesh and her mother is Japanese with a quarter Russian heritage. As a model, she is known for her regular appearances in the Japanese fashion magazine "Vivi", and in numerous commercials. Since 2011, Rola has also become widely known as a "tarento" (TV personality) appearing on Japanese television regularly, and has one of the largest social media followings for a Japanese celebrity. Rola is represented by the management agency Libera.
Title: Gothic & Lolita Bible
Passage: Gothic & Lolita Bible (ゴシック&ロリータバイブル , "Goshikku ando Rorīta Baiburu" ) is a quarterly Japanese fashion "mook", a combination of a magazine and book, which focuses on the Gothic and Lolita fashions. It was first published in 2001 by Index Communications, and is a spin-off of the Japanese fashion magazine "Kera".
Title: Meisa Kuroki
Passage: Satsuki Shimabukuro (島袋 さつき , Shimabukuro Satsuki , born 28 May 1988) , better known by her stage name Meisa Kuroki (黒木 メイサ , Kuroki Meisa ) , is a Japanese actress, model and singer born in Nago, Okinawa, Japan. She is represented by the agency Sweet Power and is signed to Sony Music Japan. She made her acting debut in 2004. She has modeled for the popular Japanese fashion magazine "JJ", among others, and is the current Japanese representative for Epson and Giorgio Armani. She has appeared in numerous television dramas, commercials, films, and stage productions.
Title: Style: (magazine)
Passage: Style: is a Singaporean fashion and lifestyle magazine published in Singapore by MediaCorp. Each month, "Style:" publishes a magazine addressing topics of fashion, beauty and lifestyle magazine.
Title: Haruna Iikubo
Passage: Haruna Iikubo (飯窪 春菜 , Iikubo Haruna , born on November 7, 1994 in Tokyo) is a Japanese fashion model, actress and pop singer. She is a tenth-generation member and sub-leader of the pop group Morning Musume. She is a former model for the Japanese fashion magazine "Love Berry".
Title: Hiroko Hatano
Passage: Hiroko Hatano (畑野 ひろ子 , Hatano Hiroko ; also known as 畑野 浩子 ) (born November 23, 1975) is a Japanese model and actress. As an 18-year-old, she made her model debut on Japanese fashion magazine "JJ" in March 1994. She was one of the top models for the magazine until 2001, when she temporarily quit modelling to concentrate on her acting career. She is now working for the fashion magazine, "CLASSY".
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JJ
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JJ (magazine)
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Love it!
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Who is the brother of an English comedian in Murder in Successville?
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Title: Murder in Successville
Passage: Murder in Successville is a British sitcom with improvisational elements created by Andy Brereton and Avril Spary. The series aired on BBC Three from 6 May 2015. "Murder in Successville" stars Tom Davis as DI Sleet who is partnered with a guest celebrity every episode to solve a murder. The cast of every episode includes impersonations of various celebrities who live in the fictional Successville. Celebrities are transposed into fictional versions that fit into the setting of Successville, such as Alan Carr who in Successville's universe is a mobster and brother to Jimmy Carr. Liam Hourican appears as Chief Gordon Ramsay in each episode, introducing the guest celebrity at the start and revealing whether they have picked the correct killer at each episode's conclusion.
Title: Jimmy Carr
Passage: James Anthony Patrick Carr (born 15 September 1972) is an English stand-up comedian, television host and actor, known for his signature laugh, deadpan delivery, dark humour, and heckler interaction. He is also a writer, actor, and presenter of radio and television. Carr moved to a career in comedy in 2000.
Title: Mike Winters (comedian)
Passage: Mike Winters, born Michael Weinstein (15 November 1926 – 24 August 2013), was an English comedian, musician, businessman and writer who was the straight man of the comedy double act Mike & Bernie Winters with his younger brother, Bernie.
Title: George Robey
Passage: Sir George Edward Wade, CBE (20 September 1869 – 29 November 1954), known professionally as George Robey, was an English comedian, singer and actor in musical theatre, who became known as one of the greatest music hall performers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As a comedian, Robey mixed everyday situations and observations with comic absurdity. Apart from his music hall acts, he was a popular Christmas pantomime performer in the English provinces, where he excelled in the dame roles. He scored notable successes in musical revues during and after the First World War, particularly with the song "If You Were the Only Girl (In the World)", which he performed with Violet Loraine in the revue "The Bing Boys Are Here" (1916). One of his best-known original characters in his six-decade long career was the Prime Minister of Mirth.
Title: Bernie Winters
Passage: Bernie Winters, born Bernie Weinstein (6 September 1930 – 4 May 1991), was an English comedian and the comic relief of the double act Mike and Bernie Winters with his older brother, Mike. Winters later performed solo, often with the aid of his St Bernard dog, Schnorbitz. Following his death, Winters bequeathed Schnorbitz to showman Richard De Vere.
Title: Duggie Brown
Passage: Duggie Brown (born Barry Dudley 7 August 1940 in Rotherham, West Riding of Yorkshire) is an English comedian and actor. He is the brother of actress and singer Lynne Perrie.
Title: Julian Clary
Passage: Julian Peter McDonald Clary (born 25 May 1959) is an English comedian and novelist. Openly gay, Clary began appearing on television in the mid-1980s and became known for his deliberately stereotypical camp style. Since then he has also acted in films, television and stage productions, and was the winner of "Celebrity Big Brother 10" in 2012.
Title: Tom Davis (British actor)
Passage: Tom Davis is an actor, best known for his role as DI Sleet in BBC Three comedy "Murder in Successville".
Title: Nico Tatarowicz
Passage: Nico Tatarowicz (born 23 April 1974) is a British actor and writer, known for The Armstrong and Miller Show (2007), Very Important People (2012), Crackanory (2013), Murder in Successville (2015-2017) .
Title: Liam Hourican
Passage: Liam Hourican is an Irish actor, best known for his roles in BBC Three comedy "Murder in Successville".
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Alan Carr
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Murder in Successville
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Jimmy Carr
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Who is Paul Reiser’s mother-in-law on the show Mad About You?
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Title: Cynthia Harris
Passage: Cynthia Harris (born August 9, 1934) is an American film and television actress. She is best known for her role as Sylvia Buchman, Jamie Buchman's overbearing mother-in-law on "Mad About You".
Title: Mad About You
Passage: Mad About You is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 23, 1992 to May 24, 1999. The show starred Paul Reiser and Helen Hunt as a newly married couple in New York City.
Title: Paul Reiser
Passage: Paul Reiser (born March 30, 1957) is an American comedian, actor, television personality and writer, author and musician. He is best known for his role in the 1990s TV sitcom "Mad About You". He is ranked 77th on Comedy Central's 2004 list of the "100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time". The name of Reiser's production company, Nuance Productions, is inspired by one of his lines in the film "Diner" (1982), in which his character explains his discomfort with the word "nuance".
Title: Louis Zorich
Passage: Louis Zorich (born February 12, 1924) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known to television audiences for his portrayal of Paul Reiser's father, Burt Buchman, on the NBC series "Mad About You". He played the role from 1993 to 1999.
Title: The Thing About My Folks
Passage: The Thing About My Folks is a 2005 American drama film directed by Raymond De Felitta. The screenplay by Paul Reiser focuses on the effect a terminal illness has on the marriage of an aging couple and their adult children.
Title: I Do...Until I Don't
Passage: I Do...Until I Don't is a 2017 American comedy film written and directed by Lake Bell. The film stars Lake Bell, Ed Helms, Mary Steenburgen, Paul Reiser, Amber Heard, Dolly Wells, and Wyatt Cenac. The film was released on September 1, 2017, by The Film Arcade.
Title: Arthur Spivak
Passage: Arthur Spivak is an American entertainment executive, producer and personal manager. During his career, he has represented recording artists such as Prince, Tori Amos, Queens of the Stone Age, A Perfect Circle, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Saosin, Yellowcard, Three Days Grace, Ashes Divide, Collective Soul, Flyleaf and entertainer Paul Reiser.
Title: List of accolades received by Whiplash
Passage: "Whiplash" is a 2014 American drama film directed by Damien Chazelle. The screenplay, also written by Chazelle, was partly based on his experiences in the Princeton High School Studio Band. The film stars Miles Teller as an ambitious jazz drummer selected to join a school studio band taught by a cruel music instructor played by J. K. Simmons. Paul Reiser, Melissa Benoist, and Austin Stowell feature in supporting roles.
Title: List of My Two Dads episodes
Passage: "My Two Dads" is an American sitcom that was produced by Michael Jacobs Productions in association with Tri-Star Television and distributed by TeleVentures. It starred Paul Reiser, Greg Evigan and Staci Keanan. The series premiered on NBC on September 20, 1987, and aired 60 episodes over three seasons, concluding on April 30, 1990.
Title: The Paul Reiser Show
Passage: The Paul Reiser Show is an American television series that originally aired on NBC. In May 2010, NBC announced that it had approved the series for the 2010–11 television season, with the half-hour comedy expected to premiere as a midseason replacement. The series was premiered on April 14, 2011, at 8:30 pm. Due to extremely low ratings, the program was canceled on April 22, 2011, after only two episodes.
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Sylvia Buchman
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Cynthia Harris
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Mad About You
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Which professional athlete was born first, Manuel Orantes or Max Mirnyi?
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Title: Max Mirnyi
Passage: Maksim "Max" Mirnyi (Belarusian: Максім Мікалаевіч Мірны ] ) (Russian: Максим Николаевич Мирный ] ) (born 6 July 1977, in Minsk) is a Belarusian professional tennis player.
Title: Manuel Orantes
Passage: Manuel Orantes Corral (] ; born 6 February 1949) is a former tennis player who was active in the 1970s and 1980s. He won the US Open men's singles in 1975, beating defending champion Jimmy Connors in the final. Orantes reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 2.
Title: 2014 Abierto Mexicano Telcel – Men's Doubles
Passage: Łukasz Kubot and David Marrero were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Kubot played alongside Robert Lindstedt, but lost to Feliciano López and Max Mirnyi in the quarterfinals. Marrero teamed up with Ivo Karlović, but lost to López and Mirnyi in the first round. <br>
Title: 1973 U.S. Clay Court Championships
Passage: The 1973 U.S. Clay Court Championships was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament held at the Woodstock Country Club in Indianapolis in the United States and played on outdoor clay courts. It was part of the men's Grand Prix and women's International Grand Prix. It was the fifth edition of the tournament and was held from August 13 through August 19, 1973. Second-seeded Manuel Orantes won the men's singles title and accompanying $16,000 prize money while Chris Evert took the women's title and the $6,000 first prize.
Title: 1976 Aryamehr Cup
Passage: The 1976 Aryamehr Cup was a men's professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in Tehran in Iran. The event was part of the 1976 Commercial Union Assurance Grand Prix as a Five Star category event. It was the fifth edition of the tournament and was held from 4 October through 10 October 1976. Manuel Orantes won the singles title.
Title: 1975 U.S. Clay Court Championships
Passage: The 1975 U.S. Clay Court Championships was a combined men's and women's Grand Prix tennis tournament held in Indianapolis in the United States and played on outdoor clay courts. It was the seventh edition of the tournament and was held from August 4 through August 11, 1975. Third-seeded Manuel Orantes won the men's singles title and the accompanying $16,000 first prize money while Chris Evert won the women's singles title.
Title: 2007 Mercedes Cup – Doubles
Passage: Gastón Gaudio and Max Mirnyi were the defending champions, but Gaudio did not compete this year to focus on the singles tournament. Mirnyi teamed up with Mischa Zverev and lost in first round to tournament runners-up Guillermo García-López and Fernando Verdasco.
Title: 2006 Kremlin Cup – Men's Doubles
Passage: Max Mirnyi and Mikhail Youzhny were the defending champions, but Mirnyi did not participate this year. Youzhny partnered Marat Safin, losing in the first round.
Title: 2011 French Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjić were the defending champions, but decided not to participate together. Nestor partnered Max Mirnyi, while Zimonjić teamed up with Michaël Llodra. Mirnyi and Nestor defeated Zimonjić and Llodra in the semifinals, 7–6, 7–6. In the final, they won against Juan Sebastián Cabal and Eduardo Schwank 7–6, 3–6, 6–4 for their first Grand Slam doubles title as a team.
Title: Magnus Tideman
Passage: Magnus Tideman (born 9 April 1963), is a former professional tennis player from Sweden. He enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing doubles, winning 1 doubles title and achieved a career-high of World No. 43 in 1988. In singles, he reached the quarterfinals of Toulouse in 1982 (defeating Thierry Tulasne en route) and achieved a career-high ranking of World No. 100 in 1983. Tideman also defeated Manuel Orantes en route to the third round of the 1983 French Open.
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Manuel Orantes
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Manuel Orantes
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Max Mirnyi
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Who is younger, Bernhard Wicki or Lloyd Kaufman?
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Title: Lloyd Kaufman
Passage: Stanley Lloyd Kaufman, Jr. (born December 30, 1945) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. With producer Michael Herz, he is the co-founder of Troma Entertainment film studio, and the director of many of their feature films, including "The Toxic Avenger" and "Tromeo and Juliet".
Title: Bernhard Wicki
Passage: Bernhard Wicki (28 October 1919 – 3 January 2000) was an Austrian actor and film director.
Title: Hack Job
Passage: Hack Job is an American horror-thriller film directed by James Balsamo and produced by Lloyd Kaufman. It stars Dave Brockie, Lloyd Kaufman, & Debbie Rochon. Nightmare Sonata provides music for the film. It was released on DVD on 2011 with plans for a 2012 theatrical release.
Title: Spider's Web (film)
Passage: Spider's Web: A Pig's Tale (German: "Das Spinnennetz" ) is a 1989 West German film directed by Bernhard Wicki. It is based on the eponymous 1923 novel by Joseph Roth. It was chosen as West Germany's official submission to the 62nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. The film was the last ever submission by West Germany, due to German reunification in 1990, Germany competed at the 63rd Academy Awards as a single country.
Title: Dangerous Moves
Passage: Dangerous Moves (French: La Diagonale du fou ) is a 1984 French-language film about chess, directed by Richard Dembo, produced by Arthur Cohn, starring Michel Piccoli, Alexandre Arbatt, as well as Liv Ullmann, Leslie Caron, and Bernhard Wicki in prominent supporting roles.
Title: The Zurich Engagement
Passage: The Zurich Engagement (German: Die Zürcher Verlobung) is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Liselotte Pulver, Paul Hubschmid and Bernhard Wicki. A young woman working at a dentist's office falls in love with one of the patients. She writes down her fantasies about him, but problems arise when her words are discovered and are turned into a screenplay for a new film. It is also known by the alternative title The Affairs of Julie.
Title: The Miracle of Father Malachia
Passage: The Miracle of Father Malachia (German: "Das Wunder des Malachias" ) is a 1961 West German black-and-white film directed by Bernhard Wicki and starring Horst Bollmann. The film is based on the 1938 novel "Father Malachy's Miracle" by Bruce Marshall and tells the story of a supposed miracle in a West German town that is soon exploited and sensationalized by the media and profiteers. The film won several awards and was the official West German submission to the 34th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film.
Title: Queen Louise (1957 film)
Passage: Queen Louise (German: Königin Luise) is a 1957 West German historical drama film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Dieter Borsche and Bernhard Wicki. It was made at the Emelka Studios in Munich.
Title: The Visit (1964 film)
Passage: The Visit is a 1964 international co-production film from France, Italy, Germany, and the United States, distributed by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Bernhard Wicki and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck and Julien Derode, with the film's stars, Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Quinn, as co-producers.
Title: The Conquest of the Citadel
Passage: The Conquest of the Citadel (German: Die Eroberung der Zitadelle ) is a 1977 West German drama film directed by Bernhard Wicki. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival.
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Lloyd Kaufman
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Lloyd Kaufman
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Bernhard Wicki
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Which rural village lies near a medieval abbey in England?
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Title: Thornton Abbey
Passage: Thornton Abbey was a medieval abbey located close to the small North Lincolnshire village of Thornton Curtis, near Ulceby.
Title: Ulceby, North Lincolnshire
Passage: Ulceby is a village, civil parish and post town in North Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 0.5 mi north from the A180 road, 10 mi north-west from Grimsby and 14 mi east from Scunthorpe. Ulceby is a rural village surrounded by fields, farms and the nearby villages of Habrough, Wootton and Croxton.
Title: Binley, Hampshire
Passage: Binley is a village in Hampshire, England. The village lies near the A34 road between Whitchurch and Stockbridge. Its nearest town is Whitchurch, which lies approximately 4.4 mi south-east from the village.
Title: High Bradfield
Passage: High Bradfield is a rural village 6.5 mi north-west of the centre of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England and within the city's boundaries. The village lies just within the Peak District National Park, 1.3 mi inside the park's north-eastern border, is at an altitude of 260 metres (850 feet) AOD and has extensive views across Bradfield Dale towards Derwent Edge and the Dark Peak.
Title: Llancarfan
Passage: Llancarfan is a rural village and community in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. The village, located west of Barry and near Cowbridge, has a well-known parish church, the site of Saint Cadoc's 6th-century clas, famed for its learning. Cainnech of Aghaboe, Caradoc of Llancarfan and many other Welsh holy men studied there. At the 2001 census, the community had a population of 736. Most of the village lies within a conservation area designated by the local authority in 1971. Buildings listed as being of special historic interest include The Fox and Hounds public house, the former Bethlehem Chapel, the former Wesleyan Chapel, Chapel Cottage, Great House, Corner House and Llancarfan Primary School.
Title: Vassaunet
Passage: Vassaunet is a small rural village in the municipality of Steinkjer in Nord-Trøndelag county, Norway, about 6 km north of the town of Steinkjer (to the south) and about the same distance from the village of Følling (to the north). The village lies just to the west of the European route E6 highway. Approximately 15 people live there, most of them farmers.
Title: Titchfield Abbey
Passage: Titchfield Abbey is a medieval abbey and later country house, located in the village of Titchfield near Fareham in Hampshire, England. The abbey was founded in 1222 for Premonstratensian canons, an austere order of priests. The abbey was a minor house of its order, and became neither wealthy nor influential during its three centuries of monastic life; the inhabitants were devoted to scholarship, as shown by their very impressive library.
Title: Cheswardine
Passage: Cheswardine is a rural village and civil parish in north east Shropshire, England. The village lies close to the border with Staffordshire and is about 8 miles north of Newport and 5 miles south east of Market Drayton. At the 2001 Census, the parish (which also includes the villages of Chipnall and Soudley as well as several small hamlets such as Goldstone and Ellerton), had a population of 991 people, increasing to 1,076 at the 2011 Census.
Title: Longhoughton, Northumberland
Passage: Longhoughton is a small rural village in Northumberland, England. It lies near the coast, about 4.5 mi northeast of Alnwick, in the similarly named parish of Longhoughton.
Title: Thruxton, Herefordshire
Passage: Thruxton is a small rural village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England. It is located within the historic area of Archenfield, near the Welsh border and the city of Hereford. The village lies west of the A465 road and just south of the B4348 road between Kingstone and Much Dewchurch.
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Ulceby
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Thornton Abbey
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Ulceby, North Lincolnshire
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After Hours talk show is hosted by which American gossip columnist born on June 2, 1962?
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Title: A. J. Benza
Passage: Alfred Joseph “A.J.” Benza (born June 2, 1962) is an American gossip columnist and television host.
Title: A. J. After Hours
Passage: A. J. After Hours is a television program that aired on the E! cable network in 2001. The talk show, hosted by gossip columnist A. J. Benza, was described as a show that "mixes interviews with comedy sketches and man-on-the-street segments, and which explores the New York's hip club scene."
Title: Rona Barrett
Passage: Rona Barrett (born Rona Burstein, October 8, 1936, New York City) is an American gossip columnist and businesswoman. She currently runs the Rona Barrett Foundation, a non-profit organization in Santa Ynez, California, dedicated to the aid and support of senior citizens in need.
Title: Claudia Cohen
Passage: Claudia Lynn Cohen (December 16, 1950 – June 15, 2007) was an American gossip columnist, socialite, and television reporter.
Title: Sheilah Graham
Passage: Sheilah Graham (born Lily Shiel; 15 September 1904 – 17 November 1988) was a British-born, nationally syndicated American gossip columnist during Hollywood's "Golden Age". Along with Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper, Graham came to wield sufficient power to make or break Hollywood careers—prompting her to describe herself as "the last of the unholy trio."
Title: Norm Clarke
Passage: Norm Clarke (born 1942 in Terry, Montana) is an American gossip columnist in Las Vegas, Nevada. He wrote the column "Vegas Confidential" for the "Las Vegas Review-Journal" from 1999 to 2016. He currently writes the column "Vegas Diary" for the website of the Vegas Stats & Information Network. His column covers celebrities and near-celebrities and their doings in the bright lights of "Sin City."
Title: Liz Smith (journalist)
Passage: Mary Elizabeth Smith (born February 2, 1923) is an American gossip columnist. She is known as "The Grand Dame of Dish".
Title: Joyce Haber
Passage: Joyce Haber (1931–1993) was an American gossip columnist who worked for the "Los Angeles Times".
Title: Cindy Adams
Passage: Cynthia "Cindy" Adams (née Sugar; later Heller; born April 24, 1930) is an American gossip columnist and writer. She is the widow of comedian/humorist Joey Adams.
Title: R. Couri Hay
Passage: Robert Couri Hay, born April 1949, is an American publicist, blogger and gossip columnist. He was a gossip columnist for the "National Enquirer" from 1976 to 1983.
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A. J. Benza
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A. J. After Hours
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A. J. Benza
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Bushranger's Ransom, or A Ride for Life was a film starring which Australian bushranger?
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Title: Ben Hall (bushranger)
Passage: Ben Hall (9 May 1837 – 5 May 1865) was an Australian bushranger.
Title: Bushranger's Ransom, or A Ride for Life
Passage: Bushranger's Ransom, or A Ride for Life is an Australian film starring the Bohemia Dramatic Company of E. I. Cole. It is adapted from a stage play about a real-life raid by bushranger Ben Hall on the Keightley household near Bathurst in 1863.
Title: Mad Dog Morgan
Passage: Mad Dog Morgan is a 1976 Australian bushranger film directed by Philippe Mora and starring Dennis Hopper, Jack Thompson and David Gulpilil. It is based upon the life of Dan Morgan.
Title: Frank Gardiner
Passage: Frank Gardiner (1830 – c. 1903?) was an Australian bushranger. Sources differ as to his origins. Some have him as a Currency Lad, native-born near Goulburn, New South Wales around 1830, others that he was born in Scotland in 1830, and migrated to Australia as a child with his parents in 1834. His real name was Francis Christie, though he often used one of several other aliases including Gardiner, Clarke or Christie. He supposedly took the name Gardiner after a man who lived for some years with his family and who had taught him how to ride and break in horses. He continued to use the surname Gardiner when he moved to the United States.
Title: The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce
Passage: The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce is a 2008 Australian film directed by Michael James Rowland starring Irish actors Adrian Dunbar as Philip Conolly and Ciarán McMenamin as bushranger Alexander Pearce and an ensemble Australian cast, including Dan Wyllie, Don Hany and Chris Haywood. The film was shot on location in Tasmania and Sydney between April and May 2008.
Title: The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith
Passage: The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith is a 1972 Booker Prize-nominated novel by Thomas Keneally, and a 1978 Australian film of the same name directed by Fred Schepisi. The novel is based on the life of bushranger Jimmy Governor, the subject of an earlier book by Frank Clune.
Title: Robbery Under Arms (1985 film)
Passage: Robbery Under Arms is a 1985 Australian action adventure film starring Sam Neill as bushranger Captain Starlight. Joined by bush larrikin, Ben Marston (Ed Devereaux), and Ben’s two adventure-hungry sons (Steven Vidler and Christopher Cummins), Starlight leads his gang of wild colonial boys in search of riches, romance – and other men’s cattle.
Title: Ned Kelly (2003 film)
Passage: Ned Kelly is a 2003 Australian historical drama film based on Robert Drewe's 1991 novel "Our Sunshine". Directed by Gregor Jordan, the film's adapted screenplay was written by John Michael McDonagh. The film dramatises the life of Ned Kelly, a legendary bushranger and outlaw who was active mostly in Victoria, the colony of his birth. In the film, Kelly, his brother Dan, and two other associates—Steve Hart and Joe Byrne—form a gang of Irish Australians in response to Irish and English tensions that arose in 19th century Australia. Heath Ledger stars in the title role, with Orlando Bloom, Naomi Watts and Geoffrey Rush.
Title: The Life and Adventures of John Vane, the Notorious Australian Bushranger
Passage: The Life and Adventures of John Vane, the Notorious Australian Bushranger
Title: Ned Kelly (1970 film)
Passage: Ned Kelly is a 1970 British-Australian biographical (and part musical) film. It was the seventh Australian feature film version of the story of 19th-century Australian bushranger Ned Kelly. It is notable for being the first Kelly film to be shot in colour.
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Ben Hall
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Bushranger's Ransom, or A Ride for Life
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Ben Hall (bushranger)
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How many cadets nationwide are enrolled in the Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps, which one brigade is based out of Great Lakes Naval Training Center in Illinois?
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Title: 3rd Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade
Passage: The 3rd Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade is an Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps brigade based at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Illinois.
Title: Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps
Passage: The Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC, AROTC, or SROTC) is the United States Army component of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. It is the largest ROTC program, with 20,000 ROTC cadets in 273 ROTC programs at major universities throughout the United States. These schools are categoriezed as Military Colleges (MC), Military Junior Colleges (MJC) and Civilian Colleges (CC).
Title: 8th Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade
Passage: The 8th Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade is a United States Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps brigade based at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington.
Title: 2nd Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade
Passage: The 2nd Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade is an Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps brigade based at Fort Dix, New Jersey.
Title: 7th Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade
Passage: The 7th Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade is an Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps brigade based in Fort Knox, Kentucky. It provides training support and oversight to all Army ROTC and Junior ROTC units in the states of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, and Tennessee.
Title: Northwoods battalion
Passage: The Northwoods Battalion is an Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps battalion that was established in 1968 at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. The battalion is a part of the 3rd Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade, the headquarters of which is based at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Illinois.
Title: 6th Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade
Passage: The 6th Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade is an Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps brigade based at Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia. It provides training support and oversight to all Army ROTC and Junior ROTC units in the states of Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Puerto Rico.
Title: 4th Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade
Passage: The 4th Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade is a United States Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps brigade based in Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Title: 1st Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade
Passage: The 1st Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade is an Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps brigade based at the Fort Knox, Kentucky. This brigade is in charge of all military colleges and LTC.
Title: Camp Allen
Passage: Camp Allen, is a small United States Marine Corps base in Norfolk, Virginia, a satellite of the Naval Station Norfolk. In 1942 the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks wanted the first Seabee training center close to an existing Naval training facility with Norfolk being chosen because of the available land that could be purchased. On 25 March 1942 the Commandant of the 5th Naval District announced that the U.S. Naval Construction Training Center, Naval Operating Base Norfolk had been commissioned 4 days prior. The base was named Camp Allen in memory of the CEC Captain Walter H. Allen founder of the naval construction regiment at Great Lakes Naval Training Center during WWI. It is now home to both the 1st and 3rd Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (FAST) Companies. The base also houses a supply warehouse, battalion aid station, and a motor transport unit. All units are members of the Marine Corps Security Force Regiment, headquartered aboard Naval Weapons Station Yorktown.
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3rd Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade
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Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps
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For which team did the winner of an award established by Spanish newspaper "MARCA" play?
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Title: Juan Alonso
Passage: Juan Adelarpe Alonso (13 December 1927 – 8 September 1994), sometimes called Juanito Alonso, was a Spanish footballer who played for Real Madrid and was part of their European Cup victories in 1956, 1957 and 1958. He earned 2 caps for the Spain national football team. Alonso won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy in the season 1954–55.
Title: Ricardo Zamora Trophy
Passage: The Zamora Trophy (Spanish: "Trofeo Ricardo Zamora" ) is a football award, established by Spanish newspaper "MARCA" in 1958. The award goes to the goalkeeper who has the lowest "goals-to-games" ratio.
Title: Marca Leyenda
Passage: Marca Leyenda (Marca legend) is an award given by the Spanish sports newspaper Marca to the best sport professionals in history. Since its inception in 1997 over 40 people have received this award.
Title: AEDE
Passage: The Spanish Newspaper Publishers' Association (Spanish: "Asociación de Editores de Diarios Españoles" ; AEDE) is a trade association for Spanish newspaper publishers based in Madrid, Spain.
Title: Récord
Passage: Récord is a Mexican daily sports newspaper. It follows a similar format as the Spanish newspaper Marca. Récord is owned by Notmusa.
Title: José Ortega Spottorno
Passage: José Ortega Spottorno (November 13, 1916 – February 18, 2002) was a Spanish journalist and publisher. Born in Madrid to famous philosopher José Ortega y Gasset and Rosa Spottorno Topete, José Ortega Spottorno was the founder of affordable paperback publishing firm Alianza Editorial and the Spanish daily newspaper "El País", which quickly became the bestselling Spanish newspaper, a crown it holds to this day. He was survived by his wife, Simone Ortega, and three children, one of whom works as a journalist for "El País".
Title: Diario Las Américas
Passage: Diario las Américas is the oldest Spanish newspaper in Miami for the Hispanic community. The newspaper was founded by Nicaraguan born Horacio Aguirre Baca. The newspaper has been an active member of the Inter-American Press Association (IAPA) since its founding.
Title: Pichichi Trophy
Passage: In Spanish football, the Trofeo Pichichi is awarded by the sports newspaper "Marca" to the top goalscorer of each La Liga season. Named after the Athletic Bilbao striker Rafael "Pichichi" Moreno, the trophy has been awarded annually since the 1952–53 season. All top scorers who preceded the award's creation were retroactively named Pichichi winners by "Marca".
Title: Eduardo Lago
Passage: Eduardo Lago (born 31 January 1954) is a Spanish novelist, translator, and literary critic, born in Madrid and currently living in Manhattan, New York, United States. In 2002, he was the recipient of the Bartolomé March Award for Excellence in Literary Criticism for his critical comparison of three Spanish translations of James Joyce’s novel, "Ulysses". In 2006, he won the Premio Nadal, Spain's oldest and most prestigious literary award, for his first novel, "Llámame Brooklyn" ("Call Me Brooklyn"). For many years, he interviewed North American writers for the literary supplement "Babelia" in the Spanish newspaper "El País". He returned to teaching Spanish, Spanish literature, and European Literature at Sarah Lawrence College in Yonkers in 2011, after leaving in 2005 for the position of Director of the Cervantes Institute in New York.
Title: Miguel Muñoz Trophy
Passage: The Miguel Muñoz Trophy (Spanish: "Trofeo Miguel Muñoz" ) is a football award established by Spanish newspaper MARCA for the 2005–06 season, in memory of the legendary Real Madrid manager Miguel Muñoz.
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Real Madrid
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Juan Alonso
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Ricardo Zamora Trophy
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Were Russell Hoban and Nathalie Sarraute both writers?
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Title: Russell Hoban
Passage: Russell Conwell Hoban (February 4, 1925 – December 13, 2011) was an American expatriate writer. His works span many genres, including fantasy, science fiction, mainstream fiction, magical realism, poetry, and children's books.
Title: Nathalie Sarraute
Passage: Nathalie Sarraute (] ; July 18, 1900 – October 19, 1999) was a French lawyer and writer.
Title: Lucette Finas
Passage: Lucette Finas (born July 13, 1921) is a French author and essayist, part of the structuralist movement. She has published several articles relating interviews with French scholars and philosophers in the 1970s, like writers Nathalie Sarraute, philosopher and historian Michel Foucault or philosopher Jacques Derrida.
Title: James Burr
Passage: James Burr is an English writer of dark, although often humorous, paranoiac fiction. His first collection of short stories, "Ugly Stories For Beautiful People" was published in 2007 and was favourably compared to the work of Russell Hoban, David Cronenberg, early Kurt Vonnegut. and Philip K. Dick. The collection featured "Foetal Attractions" which won second prize in the "Roadworks 2000 Short Story Competition" and two of the stories in the collection, “It” and “Blue” later garnered honorable mentions in that year's "The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror". HellNotes described the collection as "Odd, unique, very cool, and extremely readable" while Horror World described Burr as "not merely a “new” voice, he is a fresh voice – a different and disturbing voice - and one deserving of your attention." . His work has often been described as Bizarro fiction although he has no direct links to the group of writers working under that banner.
Title: Amaryllis Night and Day
Passage: Amaryllis Night and Day is a 2001 novel by Russell Hoban, incorporating elements of magic realism and romance.
Title: The Marzipan Pig
Passage: The Marzipan Pig (1986, ISBN ) is a children's book by Russell Hoban. The plot involves a marzipan pig that has somehow fallen behind a couch.
Title: Lillian Hoban
Passage: Lillian Hoban (May 18, 1925 – July 17, 1998) was an American illustrator and children's writer best known for picture books created with her husband Russell Hoban. According to OCLC, she has published 326 works in 1,401 publications in 11 languages.
Title: The Medusa Frequency
Passage: The Medusa Frequency is a 1987 novel by Russell Hoban. Written in a lyrical, often magic realist style, it crosses a number of genres including comedy and fantasy without fitting easily into any. Its themes include loss, fidelity, mythology, perception and creativity.
Title: The Mouse and His Child
Passage: The Mouse and His Child is a novel by Russell Hoban first published in 1967. It has been described as "a classic of children's literature and is the book for which Hoban is best known." It was adapted into an animated film in 1977. A new edition with new illustrations by David Small was released in 2001.
Title: Alain Robbe-Grillet
Passage: Alain Robbe-Grillet (] ; 18 August 1922 – 18 February 2008) was a French writer and filmmaker. He was one of the figures most associated with the "Nouveau Roman" (new novel) trend of the 1960s, along with Nathalie Sarraute, Michel Butor and Claude Simon. Alain Robbe-Grillet was elected a member of the Académie française on 25 March 2004, succeeding Maurice Rheims at seat No. 32. He was married to Catherine Robbe-Grillet (née Rstakian).
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yes
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Russell Hoban
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Nathalie Sarraute
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Changsha and Xianyang, are in which country?
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Title: Changsha
Passage: Changsha (tsã13 sɔ33 sɿ21 ; ) is the capital of Hunan province, south central China. It covers 11,819 km2 and is bordered by Yueyang and Yiyang to the north, Loudi to the west, Xiangtan and Zhuzhou to the south, Yichun and Pingxiang of Jiangxi province to the east. According to 2010 Census, Changsha has 7,044,118 residents, constituting 10.72% of the province's population.
Title: Xianyang
Passage: Xianyang () is a Chinese city that was the capital of China in the Qin dynasty. It is a prefecture in modern-day Shaanxi province, on the Wei River, and is located a few kilometers upstream (west) from Xi'an. Integrated into the Xi'an metropolitan area, one of the main urban agglomerations in inland China, with more than 7.17 million inhabitants, its built-up area made of 2 urban districts (Qindu and Weicheng) was 945,420 inhabitants at the 2010 census. It has a total area of 10213 km2 .
Title: Juewei Duck Neck
Passage: Juewei Duck Neck () is a retail snack chain in China with annual retail sales of RMB5.8 billion in 2015. Its headquarters are in Changsha, Hunan. As of July 2016, the company has about 7,172 stores throughout the country. Duck neck is its specialty food. Its products consist of mainly braised duck parts or vegetables with specialty flavours such as mala, sweet and spicy, dark soy sauce and five spices.
Title: Xiangyang
Passage: Xiangyang () is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Hubei province, People's Republic of China. It was known as Xiangfan () until December 2, 2010. Xiangyang is divided by the Han River, which runs through its heart and divides the city north-south. The city itself is an incorporation of two once separate, ancient cities: Fancheng and Xiangzhou. What remains of old Xianyang is located south of the Han River and contains one of the oldest still-intact city walls in China while Fancheng was located to the north of the Han River. Both cities served prominent historical roles in both the Ancient and Pre-Modern Periods of Chinese history. Today, the city is, after the capital Wuhan, the second largest in the province, located about halfway between Wuhan and Xi'an. It is considered one of the third tier cities in China and has been a target of government and private investment as the country seeks to urbanize and develop the interior provinces.
Title: Hunan Normal University
Passage: Hunan Normal University (), founded in 1938, is a higher education institution in Changsha, Hunan Province, China. The University is a national 211 Project university, one of the country's 100 key universities in the 21st century that enjoy priority in obtaining national funds.
Title: Li Qian (actress)
Passage: Li Qian, 李倩 (Lĭ Qiàn), was born on March 6, 1984 in Hunan, China (Changsha - 湖南長沙市). She is currently an actress and has participated in famous series such as The Country's Granary 《天下粮仓》, Treasure Raiders '02 《萧十一郎》, Happy Princess 《无忧公主》, Twin of Brothers 《大唐双龙传》, Sword of Outlaw 《长剑相思》, and Vagabond Vigilante 《游剑江湖》.
Title: Okay Airways
Passage: Okay Airways () is an airline headquartered in Shunyi District, Beijing, People's Republic of China. It operates passenger flight services and dedicated cargo services. Its main hub are Tianjin Binhai International Airport,Xi'an Xianyang International Airport and secondary hub is Changsha Huanghua International Airport. Flights were suspended for one month beginning on December 15, 2008, due to a dispute between the carrier and its shareholders.
Title: Economy of Changsha
Passage: Changsha is one of the most developed cities and economic centres in China. Changsha's GDP was 932.37 billion RMB in 2016, a year-on-year growth of 9.4% from the previous year, which would rank it No.13 in the country. Its GDP per capita was 123,681 RMB, an increase of 7.0% from the previous year. Changsha's primarily, secondary, and tertiary industries were worth 37.95 billion RMB, 451.323 billion RMB, and 443.952 billion RMB.
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China
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Changsha
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Xianyang
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What song was presented by Mirjam Weichselbraun at the biggest charity event in Europe supporting people with HIV?
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Title: Mirjam Weichselbraun
Passage: Mirjam Weichselbraun (born 27 September 1981 in Innsbruck, Austria) is an Austrian television host and actress, best known in Austria for presenting "Dancing Stars", Life Ball and the Vienna Opera Ball. She is best known outside Austria for presenting the Eurovision Song Contest in 2015.
Title: Life Ball
Passage: The Life Ball in Vienna is the biggest charity event in Europe supporting people with HIV or AIDS. The event is organized by the nonprofit organization AIDS LIFE, which was founded in 1992 by Gery Keszler and Torgom Petrosian.
Title: Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005
Passage: The Austrian pre-selection "song.null.fünf" was held on 25 February at the ORF TV Studios in Vienna, hosted by Mirjam Weichselbraun and Christian Clerici. The winner was chosen by regional televoting and mobile phone voting. By a four-point margin, Global Kryner was chosen over 2003 Austrian representative, Alf Poier, with the song "Y así". The song is an Austrian folk tune with yodeling, sung in English and Spanish. The song was written by Christof Spörk and composed by Christof Spörk and Edi Köhldorfer.
Title: Dancing Stars (Austria season 9)
Passage: The ninth edition of Dancing Stars will be broadcast from March 7, 2014 on ORF1 and will be presented by Mirjam Weichselbraun and Klaus Eberhartinger.
Title: Dancing Stars (Austria season 8)
Passage: The eighth edition of Dancing Stars was broadcast from March 1 to May 17, 2013 on ORF1 and was presented by Mirjam Weichselbraun and Klaus Eberhartinger.
Title: Dancing Stars (Austria season 6)
Passage: The sixth edition of Dancing Stars was broadcast from March 11 to May 27, 2011 on ORF1 and was presented by Mirjam Weichselbraun and Klaus Eberhartinger.
Title: Dancing Stars (Austria season 10)
Passage: The tenth edition of Dancing Stars will be broadcast from March 4, 2016 on ORF1 and will be presented by Mirjam Weichselbraun and Klaus Eberhartinger.
Title: Eurovision Song Contest 2015
Passage: The Eurovision Song Contest 2015 was the 60th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest musical event. The contest took place in Vienna, Austria, following Austrian Conchita Wurst's victory in the 2014 edition. This was the second time that Austria hosted the contest; the 1967 edition being the first (also hosted in Vienna). The 2015 contest consisted of two semi-finals, which took place on 3-4 October, and a final, held on 5 October 2015. The shows were presented by Mirjam Weichselbraun, Alice Tumler and Arabella Kiesbauer while Conchita Wurst was hosting the green room. Forty countries participated in the contest, with Australia making a guest appearance, and Cyprus , the Czech Republic , and Serbia returning. Ukraine , however, announced their withdrawal due to financial and political reasons around the Ukrainian crisis.
Title: Dancing Stars (Austria season 11)
Passage: The eleventh edition of Dancing Stars will be broadcast from March 31, 2017 on ORF1 and presented by Mirjam Weichselbraun and Klaus Eberhartinger.
Title: Dancing Stars (Austria season 7)
Passage: The seventh edition of Dancing Stars was broadcast from 9 March to 18 May 2012 on ORF1 and was presented by Mirjam Weichselbraun and Klaus Eberhartinger.
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Dancing Stars
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Mirjam Weichselbraun
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Life Ball
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Who is older, Yannis Philippakis or Joel Pott?
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Title: Joel Pott
Passage: Joel Laslett Pott (born 20 January 1979 in Spilsby, Lincolnshire) is an English musician. He is the lead vocalist and guitarist of the indie band Athlete and an award-winning songwriter.
Title: Yannis Philippakis
Passage: Yannis Philippakis (born 23 April 1986) is the lead singer and guitarist of the British indie rock band Foals.
Title: Don't Matter Now
Passage: "Don't Matter Now" is a song by English singer-songwriter George Ezra. The song was written by Joel Pott and George Ezra, with production handled by Charles Hicks, Cam Blackwood and Joel Davies. It was released to digital retailers on 16 June 2017, as the lead single from Ezra's upcoming second studio album.
Title: Wires (song)
Passage: "Wires" is a song by the British rock band Athlete from their second studio album, "Tourist". It was released 17 January 2005 as the lead single from that album, peaking at #4 in the UK Singles Chart (see 2005 in British music). The song was written by lead singer Joel Pott, about his daughter who was born prematurely.
Title: Foals (band)
Passage: Foals are an English indie rock band from Oxford, England formed in 2005, consisting of lead vocalist and lead guitarist Yannis Philippakis, drummer and percussionist Jack Bevan, rhythm guitarist Jimmy Smith, bassist Walter Gervers, and keyboardist Edwin Congreave. Since the band's formation, their line-up has remained constant, except for the departure of former lead singer Andrew Mears.
Title: The Edmund Fitzgerald (band)
Passage: The Edmund Fitzgerald (formerly known as Elizabeth) were a math rock band from Oxford, England, who disbanded in 2005. Their final line-up consisted of Yannis Philippakis on lead guitar and vocals, Lina Simon on rhythm guitar, and Jack Bevan on drums. Philippakis and Bevan later went on to join Foals.
Title: Athlete (band)
Passage: Athlete are an English indie rock band formed in Deptford, London, comprising Joel Pott (lead vocals and guitar), Carey Willetts (bass and backing vocals), Stephen Roberts (drums and backing vocals) and Tim Wanstall (keyboards and backing vocals).
Title: What Went Down
Passage: What Went Down is the fourth studio album by British rock band Foals, released on 28 August 2015 via Transgressive Records in the United Kingdom. The album is produced by James Ford, known for his work with Simian Mobile Disco, The Last Shadow Puppets and Arctic Monkeys amongst others. According to frontman Yannis Philippakis, it is slated to be their loudest and heaviest record to date. "What Went Down" debuted at #3 on the UK Albums Chart and at #58 on the Billboard 200, making it their highest charting album in the United States to date.
Title: John Pott (British Army officer)
Passage: Major Robert Laslett John Pott MBE MC (14 July 1919 – 23 April 2005) was a British Army officer who, during World War II, served as Commanding Officer of A Company, 156th Battalion, Parachute Regiment, in the Battle of Arnhem, part of Operation Market Garden, in September 1944. Sixty-five years after the Battle of Arnhem, John Pott's story became more widely known because of a song written about him by his grandson, Joel Pott, lead singer of the Ivor Novello Award winning indie rock band Athlete.
Title: Hummer (Foals song)
Passage: "Hummer" is the second single by Foals and is the first single with Yannis Philippakis on lead vocals (the previous lead vocalist was Andrew Mears). It was released on 12 March 2007. It was recorded and mixed by producer Gareth Parton at the Fortress and Metropolis recording studios, London. It was released as a digital download and on vinyl on 23 April 2007.
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Joel Laslett Pott
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Yannis Philippakis
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Joel Pott
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The nominations for the 16th Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards were four moninations went to an American coming-of-age drama film written and directed by who?
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Title: Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2016
Passage: The nominations for the 16th Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards, honoring the best in filmmaking in 2016, were announced on December 16, 2016. " Manchester by the Sea" led with six nominations, when "Moonlight" with four and "La La Land" with three nominations.
Title: Moonlight (2016 film)
Passage: Moonlight is a 2016 American coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Barry Jenkins, based on Tarell Alvin McCraney's unpublished semi-autobiographical play "In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue". It stars Trevante Rhodes, André Holland, Janelle Monáe, Ashton Sanders, Jharrel Jerome, Naomie Harris, and Mahershala Ali.
Title: Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2015
Passage: The nominations for the 15th Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards, honoring the best in filmmaking in 2015, were announced on December 14, 2015. The winners were announced on January 6, 2016.
Title: Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2014
Passage: The nominations for the 14th Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards, honoring the best in filmmaking in 2014, were announced on December 22, 2014. The winners were announced on January 5, 2015.
Title: Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2007
Passage: The 8th Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards, honoring the best in filmmaking in 2007, were given on February 11, 2008.
Title: Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2004
Passage: The 5th Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards, honoring the best in filmmaking in 2004, were given on 20 February 2005.
Title: Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2006
Passage: The 7th Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards, honoring the best in filmmaking in 2006, were given on 9 January 2007.
Title: Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2003
Passage: The 4th Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards, honoring the best in filmmaking in 2003, were given on 2 February 2004.
Title: Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2005
Passage: The 6th Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards, honoring the best in filmmaking in 2005, were given on 7 February 2006.
Title: Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2009
Passage: The winners of the 9th Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards, honoring the best in filmmaking in 2009, were announced on January 11, 2010.
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Barry Jenkins
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Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2016
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Moonlight (2016 film)
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Who died earlier: Terence Fisher or Jerome Storm?
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Title: Jerome Storm
Passage: Jerome Storm (November 11, 1890 – July 10, 1958) was an American film director, actor and writer. He acted in 48 films between 1914 and 1941 and directed 47 films between 1918 and 1932. He was born in Denver, Colorado, and died in Desert Hot Springs, California.
Title: Terence Fisher
Passage: Terence Fisher (23 February 1904 – 18 June 1980) was a British film director who worked for Hammer Films.
Title: The Vamp (1918 film)
Passage: The Vamp is a lost 1918 silent film wartime comedy-drama directed by Jerome Storm and starring Enid Bennett and Douglas MacLean. It was produced by Thomas H. Ince with distribution through Paramount Pictures.
Title: Alarm Clock Andy
Passage: Alarm Clock Andy is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Jerome Storm and written by Agnes Christine Johnston. The film stars Charles Ray, Millicent Fisher, George Webb, Tom Guise, and Andrew Robson. The film was released on March 14, 1920, by Paramount Pictures. It is not known whether the film currently survives.
Title: Dracula (1958 film)
Passage: Dracula is a 1958 Technicolor British horror film directed by Terence Fisher and written by Jimmy Sangster based on Bram Stoker's novel of the same name. The first in the series of Hammer Horror films inspired by "Dracula", the film stars Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Michael Gough, and Melissa Stribling. In the United States, the film was retitled Horror of Dracula to avoid confusion with the earlier "Dracula" (1931) starring Bela Lugosi, and the film was released in the U.S. in 1958 on a double bill with the Universal film "The Thing That Couldn't Die".
Title: Blood Orange (film)
Passage: Blood Orange released in the United States as Three Stops to Murder, is a 1953 British crime film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Tom Conway and Mila Parély. A private eye investigating a jewel robbery at a London fashion house finds himself involved in a murder mystery. it's one of a handful of thrillers that Fisher made for Hammer Film Productions before he directed many of their early horror films in the late 1950s.
Title: Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell
Passage: Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell is a 1974 British horror film, directed by Terence Fisher and produced by Hammer Film Productions. It stars Peter Cushing, Shane Briant and David Prowse. Filmed at Elstree Studios in 1972 but not released until 1974, it was the final chapter in the "Hammer Frankenstein" saga of films as well as director Fisher's last film.
Title: Stolen Assignment
Passage: Stolen Assignment is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars John Bentley and Hy Hazell. The film was produced by Francis Searle for Act Films Ltd, and was a sequel to Fisher's "Final Appointment" of the previous year, featuring sleuthing journalists Mike Billings and Jenny Drew. When an artist's wife is murdered, rival reporters compete to solve the crime and win a scoop.
Title: The Busher
Passage: The Busher is a 1919 American drama film directed by Jerome Storm featuring Colleen Moore, and produced by Thomas H. Ince. The film still exists and is available on DVD from Kino Video, running 55 minutes. There is an alternate edition available from Grapevine Video. This version runs 63 minutes, including a longer opening exposition sequence, and more frequent original intertitles, which help to clarify the story. A print is also held by Gosfilmofond Russian State Archives.
Title: Wings of Danger
Passage: Wings of Danger, released in the United States as Dead on Course, is a 1952 British crime film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Zachary Scott, Robert Beatty and Kay Kendall. Suspicions of smuggling arise when a pilot ignores warnings not to fly his plane in an approaching storm.
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Jerome Storm
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Terence Fisher
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Jerome Storm
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Do the genuses Anemone and Arachniodes belong to the same family?
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Title: Anemone
Passage: Anemone is a genus of about 200 species of flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae, native to temperate zones. The genus is closely related to "Pulsatilla" ('Pasque flower') and "Hepatica"; some botanists even include both of these genera within "Anemone".
Title: Arachniodes
Passage: Arachniodes is a fern genus in the family Dryopteridaceae (wood ferns).
Title: Phymanthus crucifer
Passage: Phymanthus crucifer, commonly known as the rock flower anemone, flower anemone, red beaded anemone or the beaded anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Phymanthidae. It has been described as "closely similar" to "Heteractis aurora" in several ways, commonly exhibiting "tentacles with swollen cross-bars" bearing large clusters of stinging nematocysts. However, "P. crucifer" may also be found with smooth tentacles, sometimes in the immediate vicinity of a swollen-crossbarred specimen.
Title: Metridium dianthus
Passage: Metridium dianthus, common name the plumose anemone or frilled anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Metridiidae. It is found in the seas off northwest Europe and the east and west coasts of North America. This anemone is perhaps better known by its synonym, Metridium senile; but that name is now considered invalid.
Title: Urticina columbiana
Passage: Urticina columbiana, common names crusty red anemone, Columbia sand anemone, sand anemone, and the sand-rose anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Actiniidae.
Title: Actinodendron arboreum
Passage: Actinodendron arboreum, common name the tree anemone and hell's fire anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Actinodendronidae. It is native to the Indo-Pacific where it grows at depths of down to 28 m . Most sea anemone species are harmless to humans, but "A. arboreum" is highly venomous and its sting can cause severe skin ulcers (as also suggested by its alternative name, hell's fire anemone).
Title: Sebae anemone
Passage: The sebae anemone("Heteractis crispa"), also known as leathery sea anemone, long tentacle anemone or purple tip anemone, is a species of sea anemone belonging to the Stichodactylidae family native from the Indo-Pacific area.
Title: Stichodactyla helianthus
Passage: Stichodactyla helianthus is a sea anemone of the family Stichodactylidae. "Helianthus" stems from the Greek words ἡλιος (meaning sun), and ἀνθος, meaning flower. "S. helianthus" is also referred to as the 'sun anemone'. "S. helianthus" is a large, green, sessile, carpet-like sea anemone, from the Caribbean. It lives in shallow areas with mild to strong currents. The anemone crab ("Mithraculus cinctimanus") is often associated with it, being found among the tentacles or on the column and margin of the oral disc, as is the sun anemone shrimp.
Title: Anemone hupehensis
Passage: Anemone hupehensis, Anemone hupehensis" var. "japonica, and Anemone" × "hybrida (commonly known as the Chinese anemone or Japanese anemone, thimbleweed, or windflower) are species of flowering herbaceous perennials in the Ranunculaceae family.
Title: Heteractis aurora
Passage: Heteractis aurora, also known as the beaded sea anemone, aurora host anemone, sand anemone, carpet anemone, flat anemone, corn anemone, ritteri anemone, saddle tip anemone, adhesive sea anemone, and the white beaded anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Stichodactylidae.
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Anemone
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Arachniodes
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Which space traveler was born first, Patrick Baudry or Dumitru Prunariu?
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Title: Patrick Baudry
Passage: Patrick Pierre Roger Baudry (born March 6, 1946 in Cameroon), is a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the French Air Force and a former CNES astronaut. In 1985, he became the second French citizen in space, after Jean-Loup Chrétien, when he flew aboard NASA's Space Shuttle mission STS-51-G.
Title: Dumitru Prunariu
Passage: Dumitru-Dorin Prunariu (] ; born 27 September 1952) is a Romanian cosmonaut. He flew in space aboard Soyuz 40 spacecraft and Salyut 6 space laboratory. He was in team with another Romanian cosmonaut called Dumitru Dediu.
Title: Anousheh Ansari
Passage: Anousheh Ansari (Persian: انوشه انصاری ; née Raissyan; born September 12, 1966) is an Iranian-American engineer and co-founder and chairwoman of Prodea Systems. Her previous business accomplishments include serving as co-founder and CEO of Telecom Technologies, Inc. (TTI). The Ansari family is also the title sponsor of the Ansari X Prize. On September 18, 2006, a few days after her 40th birthday, she became the first Iranian in space. Ansari was the fourth overall self-funded space traveler, and the first self-funded woman to fly to the International Space Station. Her memoir, "My Dream of Stars", co-written with Homer Hickam, was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2010.
Title: Untitled Web Series About a Space Traveler Who Can Also Travel Through Time
Passage: Untitled Web Series About a Space Traveler Who Can Also Travel Through Time
Title: Wale Adebanwi
Passage: Professor Wale Adebanwi, (born 1969), is a Nigerian - born first Black African Rhodes Professor at Oxford University
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: 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: Space traveler (disambiguation)
Passage: A space traveler is a person who performs human spaceflight.
Title: Yury Romanenko
Passage: Yury Viktorovich Romanenko (Russian: Ю́рий Ви́кторович Романе́нко , "Jurij Viktorovič Romanenko"; born August 1, 1944) is a former Soviet cosmonaut, twice Hero of the Soviet Union (March 16, 1978 and September 26, 1980). Over his career, Yury Romanenko spent a total of 430 days 20 hours 21 minutes 30 seconds in space and 18 hours in space walks. In 1987 he was a resident of the Mir space station, launching on Soyuz TM-2 and landing aboard Soyuz TM-3. He remained on Mir for 326 days that was the longest stay in space at that time. His son, Roman Romanenko is also a cosmonaut, and has become the third second-generation space traveler on Soyuz TMA-15 in May 2009.
Title: Science and technology in Romania
Passage: On May 14, 1981 Romania became the 11th country in the world to have an astronaut in space. That astronaut, Dumitru Prunariu is today's president of Romanian Space Agency.
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Patrick Pierre Roger Baudry
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Patrick Baudry
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Dumitru Prunariu
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James Toback and Thornton Freeland, have which mutual occupation?
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Title: Thornton Freeland
Passage: Thornton Freeland (February 10, 1898 – May 22, 1987) was an American film director who directed 26 British and American films in a career that lasted from 1924 to 1949.
Title: James Toback
Passage: James Lee Toback (born November 23, 1944) is an American screenwriter and film director, as well as author, and essayist. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1991 for "Bugsy".
Title: Too Many Blondes
Passage: Too Many Blondes is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Rudy Vallee, Helen Parrish and Lon Chaney Jr..
Title: Seduced and Abandoned (2013 film)
Passage: Seduced and Abandoned is a 2013 documentary film directed by James Toback. The film details the journey of Toback and actor Alec Baldwin, as they try to sell a film concept at the Cannes Film Festival in 2012. Taking part in several pitch sessions with producers as well as interviews with directors and actors, the duo explore the film production aspect of film financing. The film premiered at the festival a year later on May 20, 2013.
Title: The Amateur Gentleman (1936 film)
Passage: The Amateur Gentleman is a 1936 British drama film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Elissa Landi, Gordon Harker and Margaret Lockwood, with music by Richard Addinsell. It is based on the 1913 novel "The Amateur Gentleman" by Jeffrey Farnol. In an effort to prove his father's innocence of a charge of stealing, a young man disguises himself as a gentleman and travels to Regency London.
Title: The Gambler (1974 film)
Passage: The Gambler is a 1974 American crime drama film written by James Toback and directed by Karel Reisz. It stars James Caan, Paul Sorvino and Lauren Hutton. Toback wrote it as a fictional story using his own teaching career and gambling addiction as inspiration.
Title: Skylarks
Passage: Skylarks is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Jimmy Nervo, Teddy Knox and Nancy Burne. Nervo and Knox were a comic team, who became associated with the larger Crazy Gang grouping with whom they subsequently appeared in several films. It is a partially lost film, with only a short soundless fragment surviving. The team's earlier film "It's in the Bag", their 1936 sound debut, does still survive.
Title: Accused (1936 film)
Passage: Accused is a 1936 British mystery film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Dolores del Río and Florence Desmond. It was made at Isleworth Studios by the independent Criterion Films, which Fairbanks was a co-owner of. The film's sets were designed by Edward Carrick.
Title: Meet Me at Dawn
Passage: Meet Me at Dawn is a 1947 British romantic comedy film directed by Peter Creswell and Thornton Freeland and starring William Eythe, Stanley Holloway and Hazel Court. The screenplay concerns a very skilled pistol shot who hires himself out to fight and duels in early twentieth century Paris.
Title: Hold My Hand (film)
Passage: Hold My Hand is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Stanley Lupino, Fred Emney and Barbara Blair. The film's plot follows a wealthy man who buys a newspaper, resulting in a series of romantic enganglements. It was based on a play by Lupino.
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film director
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James Toback
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Thornton Freeland
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What is the name of this 2012 American war film directed by Dan Bradley and starring Isabel Lucas?
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Title: Red Dawn (2012 film)
Passage: Red Dawn is a 2012 American war film directed by Dan Bradley. The screenplay by Carl Ellsworth and Jeremy Passmore is based on the 1984 film of the same name. The film stars Chris Hemsworth, Josh Peck, Josh Hutcherson, Adrianne Palicki, Isabel Lucas, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. The film centers on a group of young people who defend their hometown from a North Korean invasion.
Title: Isabel Lucas
Passage: Isabel Lucas (born 29 January 1985) is an Australian actress, and model. She is best known for her roles in "Home and Away" (2003–2006), "" (2009), "Daybreakers" (2009), "The Pacific" (2010), "Immortals" (2011), and "Red Dawn" (2012). In 2014, she appeared alongside Karl Urban in "The Loft" (2014), and in the following year, she appeared alongside Nick Jonas in the thriller film "Careful What You Wish For" (2015).
Title: The Daughters of Helena
Passage: The Daughters of Helena (Spanish: Las hijas de Helena) is a 1963 Spanish comedy film directed by Mariano Ozores and starring Isabel Garcés, Antonio Ozores and Laura Valenzuela.
Title: Under the Skies of the Asturias
Passage: Under the Skies of the Asturias (Spanish: Bajo el cielo de Asturias) is a 1951 Spanish drama film directed by Gonzalo Delgrás and starring Isabel de Castro, Augusto Ordóñez and Luis Pérez de León.
Title: Rolling in Money
Passage: Rolling in Money is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Albert Parker and starring Isabel Jeans, Leslie Sarony and John Loder. The screenplay concerns an impoverished duchess who arranges a marriage for her daughter to a wealthy working-class London barber. It was an adaptation of the play "Mr. Hopkinson" by R. C. Carton.
Title: Intimacies of a Prostitute
Passage: Intimacies of a Prostitute (Spanish: "Intimidades de una cualquiera" ) is a 1974 Argentine sexploitation drama film directed by Armando Bo and starring Isabel Sarli, Jorge Barreiro, and Sabina Olmos. Various dates of the release have been given, some as early as 1971 or 1972.
Title: La señora del intendente
Passage: La señora del intendente ("The mayor's wife") is a 1967 Argentine comedy film directed by Armando Bó and starring Isabel Sarli and Pepe Arias. The film had a sequel "Una Viuda descocada" (1980), which was Bó last film.
Title: Furia infernal
Passage: Furia infernal, known in English-speaking territories as Ardent Summer, The Hot Days or, in the "Carne Sobre Carne: Intimidades de Isabel Sarli" documentary rendering, The Horny Days, is a 1973 Argentine drama film directed by Armando Bó and starring Isabel Sarli.
Title: La Diosa virgen
Passage: La Diosa virgen is a 1973 Argentine drama film directed by Dirk de Villiers and starring Isabel Sarli and Armando Bó.
Title: Immortals (2011 film)
Passage: Immortals is a 2011 American epic fantasy action-adventure film directed by Tarsem Singh and starring Henry Cavill, Freida Pinto, and Mickey Rourke. The film also stars Luke Evans, Steve Byers, Kellan Lutz, Joseph Morgan, Stephen Dorff, Daniel Sharman, Alan van Sprang, Isabel Lucas, Corey Sevier, and John Hurt. The film was previously named "Dawn of War" and "War of the Gods" before being officially named "Immortals", and is loosely based on the Greek myths of Theseus, the Minotaur and the Titanomachy.
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Red Dawn
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Isabel Lucas
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Red Dawn (2012 film)
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Who was born first, Arvid E. Gillstrom or Herbert Achternbusch?
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Title: Arvid E. Gillstrom
Passage: Arvid E. Gillstrom (13 August 1889 – 21 May 1935), was a Swedish film director and screenwriter. He was born "Arvid Evald Gyllström" in Annedal, Gothenburg, Sweden and died in Hollywood, California.
Title: Herbert Achternbusch
Passage: Herbert Achternbusch (born 23 November 1938 in Munich) is a German writer, painter and filmmaker. His anarchist surrealistic films are not known to a wide audience in Germany, although one of them, "Das Gespenst (The Ghost)", caused a scandal in 1983 because of its
Title: Just an Echo
Passage: Just an Echo is a 1934 Paramount short starring Bing Crosby and directed by Arvid E. Gillstrom. This was the second of two short films Crosby made for Paramount in May / June 1933, the other being Please.
Title: Hades (film)
Passage: Hades is a 1995 German drama film directed by and starring Herbert Achternbusch. It was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival.
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: Wohin?
Passage: Wohin? is a 1988 German drama film directed by Herbert Achternbusch. It was entered into the 38th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: Der Neger Erwin
Passage: Der Neger Erwin is a 1981 West German film directed by and starring Herbert Achternbusch. It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: The Ghost (1982 film)
Passage: The Ghost (German: "Das Gespenst" ) is a 1982 West German drama film directed by and starring Herbert Achternbusch. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: Please (film)
Passage: Please is a 1933 short musical comedy film directed and produced by Arvid E. Gillstrom. It stars Bing Crosby as himself along with Vernon Dent and Mary Kornman.
Title: Heart of Glass (film)
Passage: Heart of Glass (German: Herz aus Glas ) is a 1976 German film directed and produced by Werner Herzog, set in 18th century Bavaria. The film was written by Herzog, based partly on a story by Herbert Achternbusch. The main character is "Hias," based on the legendary Bavarian prophet Mühlhiasl.
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Arvid E. Gillstrom
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Arvid E. Gillstrom
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Herbert Achternbusch
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AP2 was a sequel of sorts to a band which consisted of a musican who formerly lived in what city?
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Title: Klayton
Passage: Klayton (born Scott Albert) is a multi-instrumentalist musician formerly of New York City and currently of Detroit, Michigan who has led several cult status underground bands and has performed under a variety of stage names since the early 1990s. He is best known for his current project, Celldweller, which has been widely successful.
Title: Suspension of Disbelief (album)
Passage: Suspension of Disbelief was the lone AP2 release, put out by Tooth & Nail Records in 2000. AP2 was a sequel of sorts to the band Argyle Park, who released their only album "Misguided" in 1995. Argyle Park had consisted of Buka and Klayton, while AP2 featured primary players Buka and Level, with Klayton producing the record. In the winter of 2000, Tooth & Nail cut AP2 due to the low sales of this album. Since Buka had only wanted AP2 to release albums for Tooth & Nail, AP2 ended as a band after Tooth & Nail dropped them.
Title: Chato people
Passage: The Chato were an indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands, that formerly lived on the coast in Mississippi and Alabama and around Mobile Bay. They were related to the Choctaws and Chickasaws. One source indicates that "The Chato were part of the Apalachee Indian tribe, as were the Escambe." However, the more general opinion is that the Chato tribe was of unknown ethnic affinity, although they were allied with the Choctaw.
Title: Wabaquasset
Passage: The Wabaquasset were a band of Native Americans who formerly lived west of the Quinebaug River, in what is now Windham County, Connecticut.
Title: Juliet Glass
Passage: Juliet Glass (born 1968) is a writer and food critic, who formerly lived in Minneapolis. She is currently markets and program manager of FreshFarm Markets, a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. that promotes the growth of local food in the Chesapeake Bay region .
Title: Kearsarge North
Passage: Kearsarge North is a mountain located about 4 miles (6 km) northeast of North Conway, Carroll County, New Hampshire. The U.S. Board on Geographic Names accepted the name Pequawket Mountain in 1915 but it was renamed Kearsarge North in 1957. The Pequawket are subdivision of the Abenaki people who formerly lived in the area. It sometimes referred to as Mount Kearsarge, a name officially assigned to a mountain in Merrimack County.
Title: Nesoryzomys indefessus
Passage: Nesoryzomys indefessus, also known as the Santa Cruz nesoryzomys or Indefatigable Galápagos mouse, is a rodent of the genus "Nesoryzomys" of family Cricetidae from Galápagos Islands of Ecuador. It contains two subspecies: one ("N. i. indefessus") formerly lived on Santa Cruz Island, but is now extinct, probably due to the introduction of black rats; and another ("N. i. narboroughi") that is still alive on Fernandina Island. The two are sometimes considered to be different species.
Title: List of people from Boca Raton
Passage: The following is a list of notable people who were born or who live or formerly lived in the city of Boca Raton, Florida.
Title: Portuguese Cemetery, Kollam
Passage: The Portuguese Cemetery (after the invasion of Dutch, it became "Dutch Cemetery") of Tangasseri in Kollam city, India, was constructed around 1519 as part of the Portuguese invasion of the city. Buckingham Canal, a small canal between Tangasseri Lighthouse and the cemetery, is situated very close to the Portuguese Cemetery. A group of pirates known as the Pirates of Tangasseri formerly lived at the Cemetery. The remnants of St. Thomas Fort and Portuguese Cemetery still exist at Tangasseri.
Title: List of people from Miami
Passage: The following is a list of notable people who were born or who live or formerly lived in the city of Miami, Florida.
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New York City
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Suspension of Disbelief (album)
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Klayton
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What was the profession of the person who was compared to the stage and motion picture actor, vaudeville performer, American cowboy, humorist, newspaper columnist, and social commentator born in 1879?
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Title: Bee Ho Gray
Passage: Bee Ho Gray (born Emberry Cannon Gray on April 7, 1885 in Leon, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory - August 3, 1951 in Pueblo, Colorado) was a Western performer who spent fifty years displaying his skills in Wild West Shows, vaudeville, circus, silent films and radio. While he was primarily known as an expert at trick roping, he was also skilled with knife throwing, bullwhips (specifically the Australian black snake whip), trick riding and the banjo. He wove all of these skills together in a homely comic routine. Throughout his long career he was constantly compared to Will Rogers, which was befitting, considering the two performers worked together several times and developed their acts together in the early 1900s.
Title: Will Rogers
Passage: William Penn Adair "Will" Rogers (November 4, 1879 – August 15, 1935) was a stage and motion picture actor, vaudeville performer, American cowboy, humorist, newspaper columnist, and social commentator.
Title: Audrey Stubbart
Passage: Audrey Stubbart (June 9, 1895–November 13, 2000) was an American centenarian who worked as a proofreader and newspaper columnist for "The Independence Examiner" until the age of 105. Prior to her death she was the oldest verified newspaper columnist, the oldest known full-time employee, and possibly the oldest user of the Internet.
Title: Michael Smerconish
Passage: Michael A. Smerconish (born March 15, 1962) is an American radio host and television presenter, newspaper columnist, author, and lawyer. He broadcasts "The Michael Smerconish Program" weekdays at 9:00 a.m. ET on SiriusXM's POTUS Channel (124), and hosts the CNN and CNN International program "Smerconish" at 9:00 a.m. ET, with a re-play at 6:00 pm ET on Saturdays. He is a Sunday newspaper columnist for "The Philadelphia Inquirer". Smerconish has authored six books: five non-fiction works and one novel. He is also of counsel to the Philadelphia law firm of Kline & Specter.
Title: Robert North
Passage: Robert North (or Bobby North; February 2, 1884 – August 13, 1976) was an American vaudeville performer who became a success as a stand-up comedian. Later he became a prolific motion picture producer.
Title: Tom Mix filmography
Passage: Tom Mix (1880–1940) was an American motion picture actor, director, and writer whose career spanned from 1910 until 1935. During this time he appeared in 270 films and established himself as the screen's most popular cowboy star. Mix's flair for showmanship set the standard for later cowboy heroes such as Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. His horse Tony also became a celebrity who received his own fan mail.
Title: George Dunn (actor)
Passage: George Dunn (November 23, 1914 – April 27, 1982) was an American actor, humorist, vaudeville performer, and satirist. He often portrayed Western characters in film and television. His homespun wit, rope tricks, and satirizing of American life, politics, and sports reflected the strong influence Will Rogers had on him as an entertainer.
Title: Jon Gaunt
Passage: Jonathan Charles Gaunt (born 3 March 1961 in Coventry) is an English radio talk show presenter, TV personality, newspaper columnist, social commentator and spokesman.
Title: John McIlwraith (commentator)
Passage: John McIlwraith (died June 30, 2006) was a Scottish-Canadian humorist, radio broadcaster, newspaper columnist, and commentator.
Title: Amy Dickinson
Passage: Amy Dickinson (born November 6, 1959) is an American newspaper columnist who writes the syndicated advice column "Ask Amy". Dickinson has appeared as a social commentator on ABC's "Good Morning America" and NBC's "The Today Show".
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was a Western performer
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Bee Ho Gray
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Will Rogers
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Which genus has more species, Brunfelsia or Alocasia?
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Title: Alocasia
Passage: Alocasia is a genus of broad-leaved rhizomatous or tuberous perennials from the family Araceae. There are 79 species native to tropical and subtropical Asia to Eastern Australia, and widely cultivated elsewhere.
Title: Brunfelsia
Passage: Brunfelsia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae, the nightshades. There are about 50 species described. Linnaeus named the genus for the early German herbalist Otto Brunfels (1488–1534). Common names for the genus include raintree.
Title: Xanthosoma
Passage: Xanthosoma is a genus of flowering plants in the arum family, Araceae. The genus is native to tropical America but widely cultivated and naturalized in other tropical regions. Several are grown for their starchy corms, an important food staple of tropical regions, known variously as "malanga", "otoy", "otoe", cocoyam (or new cocoyam), "tannia", "tannier", "yautía", "macabo", "ocumo", "macal", "taioba", "dasheen", "quequisque", "ʻ ape" and (in Papua New Guinea) as Singapore taro ("taro kongkong"). Many other species (including especially "X. roseum") are used as ornamental plants, and in popular horticultural literature are known as ‘ape or elephant ear (from the purported resemblance of the leaf to an elephant's ear), although the latter name is sometimes also applied to members with similar appearance and uses in the closely related genera "Caladium", "Colocasia" (i.e., taro), and "Alocasia".
Title: Brunfelsia plowmaniana
Passage: Brunfelsia plowmaniana is a species of flowering plant of the nightshade family that is native to the cloud forests of the Bolivian and Argentinian Andes. It was first described in 2012 on the basis of systematic DNA barcoding of specimens from the genus "Brunfelsia". Specimens belonging to the new species had previously been placed in the polymorphic species "B. uniflora", which a molecular phylogeny revealed as polyphyletic.
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Alocasia
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Brunfelsia
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Alocasia
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What was the profession of both Ralph Smart and Garth Jennings?
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Title: Ralph Smart
Passage: Ralph Foster Smart {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (27 August 1908 – 12 February 2001) was a film and television producer, director, and writer, born in England to Australian parents.
Title: Garth Jennings
Passage: Garth Jennings (born 1972) is a British film director, screenwriter, producer and actor. He is best known for directing and writing the 2016 film "Sing". Jennings co-founded the production company Hammer & Tongs.
Title: Bush Christmas (1947 film)
Passage: Bush Christmas is a 1947 Australian–British comedy film directed by Ralph Smart and starring Chips Rafferty. It was one of the first movies from Children's Entertainment Films, later the Children's Film Foundation.
Title: A Boy, a Girl and a Bike
Passage: A Boy, a Girl and a Bike is a 1949 British romantic comedy film directed by Ralph Smart and starring John McCallum, Honor Blackman and Patrick Holt. The film's art direction was by George Provis. The film concerns the romantic escapades and adventures of a Yorkshire cycling club.
Title: Always a Bride (1953 film)
Passage: Always a Bride is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Ralph Smart and starring Peggy Cummins, Terence Morgan and Ronald Squire. The film's sets were designed by Maurice Carter.
Title: Curtain Up
Passage: Curtain Up is a 1952 British film directed by Ralph Smart, written by Jack Davies and Michael Pertwee. It is based on the play "On Monday Next" by Philip King.
Title: Danger Man
Passage: Danger Man (titled Secret Agent in the United States, and Destination Danger and John Drake in other non-UK markets) is a British television series which was broadcast between 1960 and 1962, and again between 1964 and 1968. The series featured Patrick McGoohan as secret agent John Drake. Ralph Smart created the programme and wrote many of the scripts. "Danger Man" was financed by Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment.
Title: The Good Old Days (film)
Passage: The Good Old Days is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Roy William Neill. Written by Austin Melford and John Dighton based on a story by Ralph Smart, it stars Max Miller, Hal Walters and Kathleen Gibson. The film tells the story of group of entertainers struggling to obtain permission to perform at a tavern in 1840.
Title: Hammer & Tongs
Passage: Hammer & Tongs is the pseudonym of British director and producer duo, promo and film director Garth Jennings and producer Nick Goldsmith, as well as the name of their production company. Best known for their work on music videos for Blur ("Coffee & TV") and Supergrass ("Pumping on Your Stereo"), Hammer & Tongs have moved on to directing movies, their debut being the 2005 film version of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". Due to the success of his debut feature Jennings raised £3.5 million to produce "Son of Rambow".
Title: Henry Murdoch
Passage: Henry Murdoch (17 September, 1920 - 24 April, 1987), born as George Henry Murdock, was an Australian aboriginal actor and stockman who appeared in Australian films of the 1940s and 1950s. He was working as stockman in Rockhampton when discovered by Ralph Smart, who was helping make "The Overlanders" (1946). The film's director, Harry Watt, later claimed Murdoch and fellow aboriginal actor Clyde Combo "proved to be first-class actors and were exceedingly quick witted and intelligent. They certainly disproved the conventional idea that the Australian aboriginal is an animalistic caveman."
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director
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Ralph Smart
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Garth Jennings
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Where are the headquarters of the video retailer that the television station WWDP is affiliated with?
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Title: Evine
Passage: Evine is a multi-channel video retailer and American cable, satellite and broadcast television network. Owned by Evine Live Inc., the channel is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. The home shopping channel's main competitors are HSN (Home Shopping Network) and QVC.
Title: WWDP
Passage: WWDP, virtual channel 46 (VHF digital channel 10), is an Evine-affiliated television station serving Boston, Massachusetts, United States that is licensed to Norwell. The station broadcasts on digital VHF channel 10. It airs home shopping programs from, and is owned by EVINE Live, Inc. WWDP maintains studios on Bert Drive in West Bridgewater, and its transmitter is located off Pleasant Street in West Bridgewater.
Title: Saga Television Station
Passage: Saga Television Station (株式会社サガテレビ), branded since 2015 as Saga TV, is the only commercial television station broadcasting to Saga. The station is affiliated to FNN and FNS since the station launched. Despite holding a local monopoly in commercial television to the prefecture, commercial television stations from Fukuoka are easily available.
Title: WDSF-LD
Passage: WDSF-LD is a low-powered digital MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station that is licensed to and serving Montgomery, Alabama. The station, which broadcasts on UHF digital channel 19, is owned by DTV America Corporation, a television station group based in Sunrise, Florida. The station is affiliated with MyNetworkTV, with programming from AMGTV filling other time slots.
Title: Rio Hamasaki
Passage: Rio Hamasaki (Japanese: 浜崎りお ) , born June 11, 1988, is a Japanese adult video (AV) actress especially known for her large bust. She is credited with having appeared in over 1,300 videos on the site of the Japanese video retailer DMM, about 300 of them being original works.
Title: Le SuperClub Vidéotron
Passage: Le SuperClub Vidéotron Ltée, which includes the Jumbo Video and Microplay chains, is the largest remaining video store chain operator in Canada, with operations concentrated in Quebec. It is owned by Quebecor Media Inc. Since the closure of Blockbuster Canada in 2011 and Rogers' video rental operations in 2012, it has been Canada's largest video retailer, with 119 SuperClub locations, 17 Jumbo Video locations, and 10 standalone Microplay stores.
Title: Waterloo Records
Passage: Waterloo Records is an independent music and video retailer in Austin, Texas, that has been an integral part of Austin's
Title: KUPB
Passage: KUPB is a Spanish-language television station in the Midland/Odessa, Texas area owned by Entravision and affiliated with Univisión. The station commenced broadcasting on analog channel 18 on July 31, 1998. KUPB moved to digital broadcasting on June 12, 2009 at 9:00 a! , "flash-cutting" to digital channel 18 after a temporary (3 minutes) signal outage. (KUPB was granted a construction permit after the Federal Communications Commission finalized the digital television allotment plan on April 21, 1997; as a result, the station did not receive a companion channel for a digital television station.) KUPB moved to high definition (1080p) at 10 AM on May 3, 2010.
Title: Elly Akira
Passage: Elly Akira (Japanese: 晶エリー , Hepburn: Akira Erī ) , born Fareeza Terunuma (Japanese: 照沼ファリーザ , Hepburn: Terunuma Farīza ) on January 25, 1986, is a Japanese AV actress and adult model. She was formerly known as Yuka Osawa (大沢佑香 , Ōsawa Yūka ) and Hitomi Nishikawa (西川ひとみ , Nishikawa Hitomi ) . By late 2013, she had appeared in more than 800 adult videos as listed on the site of the major Japanese video retailer DMM.
Title: W47CO
Passage: W47CO-D is a low-power television station in River Falls, Wisconsin affiliated with the PBS Network, which broadcasts locally on UHF channel 47 as an owned and operated Wisconsin Public Television station. The station is a repeater of WHWC-DT(Menomonie, Wisconsin) and now redirects to channel 28 to match its parent station.
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Eden Prairie, Minnesota
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WWDP
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Evine
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What year was the British lovers rock singer born, who has Movement 98 built around her vocals?
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Title: Carroll Thompson
Passage: Carroll Thompson (born 1960) is a British lovers rock singer, best known for her work in the 1980s.
Title: Movement 98
Passage: Movement 98 was a Paul Oakenfold project on Circa Records, built around the vocals of Carroll Thompson, and also featuring input from Steve Osbourne and Rob Davis. Their debut single, "Joy and Heartbreak", was a mid-paced soul release, based on the melody of Erik Satie's "Les Trois Gymnopedie". It reached #27 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1990.
Title: Ginger Williams (singer)
Passage: Ginger Williams (born 1956) is a Jamaican-born British lovers rock singer who was one of the earliest exponents of the genre.
Title: Toyin Adekale
Passage: Toyin Adekale (born 21 December ??) , often known simply as Toyin, is a British Lovers rock singer.
Title: Dee Sharp
Passage: Derrick Trought (born 1956), better known as Dee Sharp, is a British lovers rock singer who began his recording career in 1980, also joining Buzzz as lead singer for a time.
Title: Louisa Mark
Passage: Louisa Lynthia Mark, also known as "Markswoman" (11 January 1960 – 17 October 2009), was a British lovers rock singer, best known for her work between the mid-1970s and early 1980s. Her 1975 single "Caught You in a Lie" is regarded as the first lovers rock single.
Title: T.T. Ross
Passage: T.T. Ross was a British lovers rock singer best known for her 1970s singles "Last Date" and "Imagine".
Title: Kofi (musician)
Passage: Carol Simms, better known as Kofi, is a British lovers rock singer who was a member of the group Brown Sugar prior to embarking on a solo career.
Title: Sylvia Tella
Passage: Sylvia Tella (born Silifatu Mornii Wehabie Tella in 1961) is a British lovers rock singer, who after working as a vocalist for Boney M embarked on a successful solo career, releasing her first album in 1981. She had a top 40 hit in 1989 in collaboration with the Blow Monkeys and again in 1990/1991 with Pop Will Eat Itself.
Title: Mike Anthony (singer)
Passage: Mike Anthony is a British lovers rock singer, who began his career in the late 1980s.
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1960
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Movement 98
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Carroll Thompson
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Which genus, Tuberaria or Dacrydium, is a genus of about 12 species of annual or perennial plants in the rockrose family Cistaceae?
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Title: Tuberaria
Passage: Tuberaria is a genus of about 12 species of annual or perennial plants in the rockrose family Cistaceae, native to western and southern Europe. They occur on dry, stony sites, often close to the sea.
Title: Dacrydium
Passage: Dacrydium is a genus of conifers belonging to the podocarp family Podocarpaceae. Sixteen species of evergreen dioecious trees and shrubs are presently recognized. The genus was first described by Solander in 1786, and formerly included many more species, which were divided into sections A, B, and C by Florin in 1931. The revisions of de Laubenfels and Quinn (see references), reclassified the former section A as the new genus "Falcatifolium", divided Section C into new genera "Lepidothamnus, Lagarostrobos" and "Halocarpus", and retained Section B as genus "Dacrydium".
Title: Cistus
Passage: Cistus (from the Greek "kistos") is a genus of flowering plants in the rockrose family Cistaceae, containing about 20 species (Ellul "et al." 2002). They are perennial shrubs found on dry or rocky soils throughout the Mediterranean region, from Morocco and Portugal through to the Middle East, and also on the Canary Islands.
Title: Halimium
Passage: Halimium (rockrose, false sun-rose, or halimium) is a genus of 12 species of evergreen or semi-evergreen subshrubs in the family Cistaceae, closely related to "Cistus". They are native to Europe, North Africa and Asia Minor, with the centre of diversity in the western Mediterranean region.
Title: Hudsonia
Passage: Hudsonia (goldenheather, poverty grass) is a small genus of three species of flowering plants in the family Cistaceae, native to North America. They are typical of sand dune habitats.
Title: Camissonia
Passage: Camissonia, sometimes commonly known as sun cup or sundrop, is a genus of annual and perennial plants in the evening primrose family Onagraceae. A total of 12 species are known, nearly all from western North America, especially in the California Floristic Province, but also one from South America. Previous circumscriptions of the genus had recognized up to 62 species before it was split among other closely related genera.
Title: Helianthemum
Passage: Helianthemum , known as rock rose, sunrose, rushrose, or frostweed, is a genus of about 110 species of flowering plants in the family Cistaceae. They are widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere, especially in the Mediterranean. There are New World species, but it has been proposed that these be transferred to genus "Crocanthemum".
Title: Cistaceae
Passage: The Cistaceae are a small family of plants (rock-rose or rock rose family) known for their beautiful shrubs, which are profusely covered by flowers at the time of blossom. This family consists of about 170(-200) species in nine genera that are not very distinct, distributed primarily in the temperate areas of Europe and the Mediterranean basin, but also found in North America; a limited number of species are found in South America. Most Cistaceae are subshrubs and low shrubs, and some are herbaceous. They prefer dry and sunny habitats. Cistaceae grow well on poor soils, and many of them are cultivated in gardens.
Title: Cistus ladanifer
Passage: Cistus ladanifer is a species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae. It is native to the western Mediterranean region. Common names include gum rockrose, laudanum, labdanum, common gum cistus, and brown-eyed rockrose.
Title: Pakaraimaea
Passage: Pakaraimaea is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cistaceae in the American subfamily Pakaraimoideae.
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Tuberaria
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Tuberaria
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Dacrydium
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United Lincolnshire Hospitals are located in Grantham in what country?
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Title: United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
Passage: United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust runs County Hospital Louth, Lincolnshire, John Coupland Hospital in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, Lincoln County Hospital, Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Skegness & District Hospital, and Grantham and District Hospital
Title: Grantham and District Hospital
Passage: Grantham and District Hospital, is an NHS hospital located in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England.
Title: NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County
Passage: NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County, formerly known as Kings County Hospital Center, is a municipal hospital located in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York City. It is owned and operated by NYC Health + Hospitals, a municipal agency that runs New York City's public hospitals. It has been affiliated with SUNY Downstate College of Medicine since Downstate's founding as Long Island College Hospital in 1860. It was named the country's first Level 1 trauma center. Several police officers have been quoted as saying, "If I get shot... bring me to Kings County."
Title: Grantham North services
Passage: Grantham North Services is a service area operated by Moto located on the A1 at Gonerby Moor Roundabout, four miles north of Grantham in Lincolnshire, England. The service station has a main car park and coach/lorry park, off which is a BP petrol station.
Title: RAF Spitalgate
Passage: RAF Spitalgate formerly known as RFC Station Grantham and RAF Station Grantham was a Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force station, located 2 mi south east of the centre of Grantham, Lincolnshire, England fronting onto the main A52 road.
Title: For-profit hospital
Passage: For-profit hospitals, sometimes referred to as alternatively investor-owned hospitals, are investor-owned chains of hospitals. Many of the For-profit hospitals are located in Europe and North American, with many of them established particularly in the United States during the late twentieth century. In contrast to the traditional and more common non-profit hospitals, they attempt to garner a profit for their shareholders. The highest charging hospitals in the US are for profit, according to a study published in the journal "Health Affairs" in 2015.
Title: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Passage: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC) is a 598-bed pediatric hospital located in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is ranked third among all Honor Roll hospitals in the 2016 U.S. News & World Report survey of best children's hospitals. It is home to the country's busiest pediatric emergency department, performs the second largest number of surgical procedures at a children's hospital in the nation, and is Southwest Ohio's only Level I pediatric trauma center. Cincinnati Children's receives the third-most NIH funds of any pediatric institution in the United States. The pediatric residency training program at Cincinnati Children's is among the largest in the country, training approximately 130 graduate physicians each year. Cincinnati Children's is home to a large neonatology department that oversees newborn nurseries at local hospitals and the medical center's own 59-bed Level IV Newborn Intensive Care Unit.
Title: The West Grantham Academy St Hugh's
Passage: The West Grantham Academy St Hugh's (formerly St Hugh's High School Mathematics and Computing College) is a mixed Church of England secondary school located in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England.
Title: Goole and District Hospital
Passage: Goole and District Hospital is the smallest of the three hospitals run by Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, located in Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It has 44 beds, does not deliver a full range of district general hospital services and has no accident and emergency unit.
Title: Grantham Museum
Passage: Grantham Museum is located at "St Peter's Hill", Grantham, Lincolnshire, England in the building provided for it in 1926.
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England
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United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
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Grantham and District Hospital
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In which city will you find the MTR or Mass Transit Railway which stops at Tin Yuet () which is located at ground level at the centre of Tin Shing Road and between Tin Yuet Estate and Tin Ching Estate?
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Title: Tin Yuet Stop
Passage: Tin Yuet () is an MTR Light Rail stop. It is located at ground level at the centre of Tin Shing Road, between Tin Yuet Estate and Tin Ching Estate, in Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long District. It began service on 7 December 2003 and belongs to Zone 5A. It serves Tin Yuet Estate and Tin Ching Estate.
Title: MTR
Passage: The Mass Transit Railway (MTR; ) is a major public transport network serving Hong Kong. Operated by the MTR Corporation Limited (MTRCL), it consists of heavy rail, light rail, and feeder bus service centred on an 11-line rapid transit network serving the urbanised areas of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, the New Territories. The system currently includes 218.2 km of rail with 159 stations, including 91 heavy rail stations and 68 light rail stops. The MTR is one of the most profitable metro systems in the world, with a high farebox recovery ratio of 124% in 2016.
Title: Tin Yat Stop
Passage: Tin Yat () is one of the MTR Light Rail stops. It is located at ground level at the centre of Tin Shui Road and Tin Sau Road in Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long District, Hong Kong. It began service on 7 December 2003 and belongs to Zone 5A.
Title: Sha Tin Station
Passage: Sha Tin () is a station on the East Rail Line of Hong Kong's Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system. The station is located in the town centre of Sha Tin.
Title: Tin Wing Stop
Passage: Tin Wing Stop () is an MTR Light Rail stop. It is located at ground level at the centre of Tin Wing Road, Tin Shing Road, and Tin Yan Road in Tin Shui Wai Town Centre, Yuen Long District. It began service on 26 March 1995 and belongs to Zone 4.
Title: Tin Yiu Stop
Passage: Tin Yiu () is an MTR Light Rail stop. It is located at ground level at Tin Shui Road near Tin Yiu Estate in Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long District. It began service on 10 January 1993 and belongs to Zone 4. It serves Tin Yiu Estate and Tin Shing Court.
Title: Fo Tan Station
Passage: Fo Tan () is a station on the East Rail Line of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in Hong Kong. It is located in the Fo Tan area of Sha Tin District, between Sha Tin and University stations on the East Rail Line's main branch. The Racecourse station is located parallel to Fo Tan, on the line's Racecourse branch.
Title: Ginza Stop
Passage: Ginza () is an MTR Light Rail stop. It is located at ground level in the centre of Tin Shing Road in Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long District. It began service on 7 December 2003 and belongs to Zone 4. It is the only station on the MTR network with a Japanese name, and it is one of the two Light Rail stops with announcements in Mandarin Chinese.
Title: Tin Wu Stop
Passage: Tin Wu () is an MTR Light Rail stop. It is located at ground level at the junction of Tin Wu Road and Tin Shing Road in Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long District. It began service on 7 December 2003 and belongs to Zone 4. It serves Tin Shui Wai Sports Ground and Tin Shui Wai Sports Centre.
Title: Tin Tsz Stop
Passage: Tin Tsz () is an MTR Light Rail stop. It is located at ground level near the Tin Shing Road, near Tin Tsz Estate, in Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long District, Hong Kong. It began service on 7 December 2003 and belongs to Zone 4 of single-ride tickets. It serves Tin Tsz Estate, Tin Lai Court, and Tin Yau Court.
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Hong Kong
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Tin Yuet Stop
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MTR
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Are both Ardisia and Encelia plant genera?
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Title: Ardisia
Passage: Ardisia (coralberry or marlberry) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. It was in the former Myrsinaceae family now recognised as the myrsine sub-family Myrsinoideae. They are distributed in the Americas, Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands, mainly in the tropics. There are 400 to 500 species.
Title: Encelia
Passage: Encelia is a genus of the plant family Asteraceae. It consists of shrubs (and one geophyte) of arid environments in southwestern North America and western South America.
Title: Ardisia crenata
Passage: Ardisia crenata is a species of flowering plant in the primrose family, Primulaceae, that is native to East Asia. It is known by a variety of names such as Christmas berry, Australian holly, coral ardisia, coral bush, coralberry, coralberry tree, hen's-eyes, and spiceberry. "A. crenata" is a compact shrub that reaches 1 m , often with a single stem. Leaves are dark green, thick, glossy, and have tightly waved edges The flowers are small, white or reddish, fragrant, and form clusters. The fruit is a glossy, bright red drupe. The seeds are able to germinate under a dense canopy and are dispersed by birds and humans.
Title: Carduus
Passage: Carduus is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae, and the tribe Cynareae, one of two genera considered to be true thistles, the other being "Cirsium". Plants of the genus are known commonly as plumeless thistles. They are native to Eurasia and Africa, and several are known elsewhere as introduced species. This genus is noted for its disproportionately high number of noxious weeds compared to other flowering plant genera.
Title: Australian Cultivar Registration Authority
Passage: The Australian Cultivar Registration Authority (ACRA) is the International Cultivar Registration Authority (ICRA) for Australian plant genera, excluding those genera or groups for which other ICRAs have been appointed.
Title: Ardisia humilis
Passage: Ardisia humilis is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Ardisia" in the family Primulaceae, native to southeastern Asia in southern China (Guangdong, Hainan), the Philippines, and Vietnam.
Title: Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)
Passage: Robert Brown FRSE FRS FLS MWS (21 December 1773 – 10 June 1858) was a Scottish botanist and palaeobotanist who made important contributions to botany largely through his pioneering use of the microscope. His contributions include one of the earliest detailed descriptions of the cell nucleus and cytoplasmic streaming; the observation of Brownian motion; early work on plant pollination and fertilisation, including being the first to recognise the fundamental difference between gymnosperms and angiosperms; and some of the earliest studies in palynology. He also made numerous contributions to plant taxonomy, including the erection of a number of plant families that are still accepted today; and numerous Australian plant genera and species, the fruit of his exploration of that continent with Matthew Flinders.
Title: Matthew Jebb
Passage: Matthew Hilary Peter Jebb (born 1958) is an Irish botanist and taxonomist specialising in the ant plant genera "Squamellaria", "Myrmecodia", "Hydnophytum", "Myrmephytum" and "Anthorrhiza", as well as the carnivorous plant genus "Nepenthes".
Title: Encelia actoni
Passage: Encelia actoni, also known by the common names Acton brittlebush and Acton encelia, is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family.
Title: Encelia frutescens
Passage: Encelia frutescens is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common names button brittlebush and bush encelia.
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yes
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Ardisia
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Encelia
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What is special about 1961 Summer Universiade and Sofia, Bulgaria
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Title: 1961 Summer Universiade
Passage: The 1961 Summer Universiade, also known as the II Summer Universiade, was an international sporting event for university students that took place in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Title: Sofia
Passage: Sofia ( or or ; Bulgarian: София , "Sofiya ", ] ) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. 1.26 million people live in the city and 1.68 million people live in its metropolitan area. The city is at the foot of Vitosha Mountain in the western part of the country. Being in the centre of the Balkan peninsula, it is midway between the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea, and closest to the Aegean Sea.
Title: Tennis at the 1961 Summer Universiade
Passage: Tennis events were contested at the 1961 Summer Universiade in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Title: Volleyball at the 1961 Summer Universiade
Passage: Volleyball events were contested at the 1961 Summer Universiade in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Title: Athletics at the 1961 Summer Universiade
Passage: Athletics events were contested at the 1961 Summer Universiade in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Title: Water polo at the 1961 Summer Universiade
Passage: Water polo events were contested at the 1961 Summer Universiade in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Title: Gymnastics at the 1961 Summer Universiade
Passage: The Gymnastics competitions in the 1961 Summer Universiade were held in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Title: Basketball at the Summer Universiade
Passage: Basketball tournaments have been staged at the Universiade since 1959. The men's tournament was introduced at the 1959 Summer Universiade and the women's tournament was introduced at the 1961 Summer Universiade. The tournament was not held during the 1975 event.
Title: Volleyball at the Summer Universiade
Passage: Volleyball tournaments have been staged at the Universiade since 1959. The men's tournament was introduced at the 1959 Summer Universiade, while the women's tournament was introduced at the 1961 Summer Universiade. After not being included in 1975 and 1989.
Title: Diving at the 1961 Summer Universiade
Passage: The Diving competition in the 1961 Summer Universiade were held in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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international sporting event
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1961 Summer Universiade
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Sofia
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Are both Ralph Ceder and Norman Foster a film director?
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Title: Ralph Ceder
Passage: Ralph Carl Ceder (February 2, 1897 – November 29, 1951) was an American film director and writer. He directed 88 films in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s.
Title: Norman Foster (director)
Passage: Norman Foster (born Norman Foster Hoeffer, December 13, 1903 – July 7, 1976) was an American actor, film director and screenwriter.
Title: Wife Savers
Passage: Wife Savers is a lost 1928 American comedy silent film directed by Ralph Ceder and written by Thomas J. Geraghty, Grover Jones, George Marion Jr. and Arthur Wimperis. The film stars Wallace Beery, Raymond Hatton, ZaSu Pitts, Sally Blane, Tom Kennedy and Ford Sterling. The film was released on January 7, 1928, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: She Had to Choose
Passage: She Had to Choose is a 1934 American film directed by Ralph Ceder. A romantic comedy/ crime drama, it is set in California during The Depression.
Title: A Fool's Advice
Passage: A Fool's Advice is a 1932 American film directed by Ralph Ceder. The film is also known as His Honor the Mayor (American alternative title) and Meet the Mayor (American reissue title).
Title: Dumb Dicks
Passage: Dumb Dicks (1932) is an American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Ralph Ceder and starring Benny Rubin.
Title: Orient Express (1934 film)
Passage: Orient Express is a 1934 American drama film directed by Paul Martin and starring Heather Angel, Norman Foster and Ralph Morgan. It is based on the 1932 novel "Stamboul Train" by Graham Greene.
Title: Strictly Illegal
Passage: Strictly Illegal is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Ralph Ceder and starring Leslie Fuller, Betty Astell and Georgie Harris. It was made at Cricklewood Studios.
Title: Captain Bill
Passage: Captain Bill is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Ralph Ceder and starring Leslie Fuller, Judy Kelly and Hal Gordon. A barge operator helps a schoolteacher tackle a gang of criminals.
Title: Walls of Gold
Passage: Walls of Gold is a 1933 American drama film directed by Kenneth MacKenna and starring Sally Eilers, Norman Foster and Ralph Morgan.
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yes
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Ralph Ceder
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Norman Foster (director)
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Frank Coraci and Brian Trenchard-Smith are both known to be what?
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Title: Frank Coraci
Passage: Frank Coraci (born February 3, 1966) is an American film director and screenwriter best known for his work with Adam Sandler.
Title: Brian Trenchard-Smith
Passage: Brian Trenchard-Smith (born 1946) is an English-Australian film and television director, producer, writer, consultant and actor who is notable for his contributions to the horror and action genre during the 1970s and 1980s in Australia. Most of his work has been in television, and the majority of his films have been direct-to-video releases. His 1970s and 1980s Aussie films were theatrically released. He generally works in the drama, action and horror genres. He has directed 42 films and television series including "Turkey Shoot", "StuntRock", "Dead End Drive-In", "The Man from Hong Kong", and "Leprechaun 3".
Title: Seconds to Spare
Passage: Seconds to Spare, also known as Operation Wolverine: Seconds to Spare, is a 2002 thriller about a hijacked train. Directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith, it was shot in Australia and stars Antonio Sabato Jr, Kimberley Davies, Kate Beahan, Nick Tate, and Charlotte Gregg.
Title: Sahara (1995 film)
Passage: Sahara (also known as Desert Storm) is a 1995 American/Australian made-for-television action war film shot in Australia and directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. Starring James Belushi, Alan David Lee and Simon Westaway, "Sahara" is a remake of the 1943 film of the same name starring Humphrey Bogart.
Title: The Man from Hong Kong
Passage: The Man from Hong Kong (known in the U.S.A. as The Dragon Flies) is a 1975 action film that marked the first Australian-Hong Kong co-production filmed in both nations. It was directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starred Shanghai-born Jimmy Wang Yu and former 007 George Lazenby.
Title: The Paradise Virus
Passage: The Paradise Virus is a 2003 thriller film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith shot on Grand Turk Island. The film sold widely and the producers later worked with Trenchard-Smith on "Long Lost Son" (2006).
Title: Aztec Rex
Passage: Aztec Rex, also known as Tyrannosaurus Azteca, is a motion picture by director Brian Trenchard-Smith that stars Ian Ziering. The film debuted on the Syfy in 2008. The film was filmed largely on location at Kualoa Ranch on the island of Oahu in Hawaii.
Title: Turkey Shoot (1982 film)
Passage: Turkey Shoot (also known as Escape 2000 and Blood Camp Thatcher) is a 1982 Australian dystopian exploitation-action film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Steve Railsback, Olivia Hussey and Michael Craig. The cast is a mix of international actors, Australian soap opera actors and television personalities.
Title: In Her Line of Fire
Passage: In Her Line of Fire is a 2006 film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Mariel Hemingway, David Keith, David Millbern and Jill Bennett. It is also known as Air Force Two in several countries.
Title: Absolute Deception
Passage: Absolute Deception (also known as Deception) is a 2013 Australian/Canadian international co-production action thriller film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Emmanuelle Vaugier. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on June 11, 2013.
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film director
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Frank Coraci
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Brian Trenchard-Smith
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What conflict was Charles Everett Lively involved in in Appalachia and Colorado?
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Title: Coal Wars
Passage: The Coal Wars, or the Coal Mine Wars, were a series of armed labor conflicts in the United States, roughly between 1890 and 1930. Although they occurred mainly in the East, particularly in Appalachia, there was a significant amount of violence in Colorado after the turn of the century.
Title: Charles Everett Lively
Passage: Charles Everett Lively (1887–1962) was a private detective affiliated with the Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency. He played an active role in the Coal Wars in Appalachia, and is chiefly remembered as one of the assassins of Police Chief Sid Hatfield.
Title: Charles Dumas
Passage: Charles Everett "Charlie" Dumas (February 12, 1937 – January 5, 2004) was an American high jumper, the 1956 Olympic champion, and the first person to clear 7 ft.
Title: Everett McGill
Passage: Everett McGill (born Charles Everett McGill III, October 21, 1945) is an American actor, who first rose to prominence for his portrayal of a neanderthal in "Quest for Fire" (1981). He went on to have prominent roles in films like "Dune" (1984), "Silver Bullet" (1985), "Heartbreak Ridge" (1986), "Licence to Kill" (1989), "The People Under the Stairs" (1991) and "" (1995).
Title: Chuck Traynor
Passage: Charles Everett "Chuck" Traynor (August 21, 1937 – July 22, 2002) was an American pornographer and investor in various enterprises.
Title: Charles Everett Graham
Passage: Charles Everett Graham (1844) was a physician and politician in Quebec. He was born November 2, 1844 in Kingston, Ontario and died January 13, 1921 in Hull, Quebec. Graham was a member of the Hull council from 1876 to 1895, and served as mayor in 1878-1879 and in 1895-1896.
Title: Jack Lively
Passage: Henry Everett "Jack" Lively (May 29, 1885 – December 5, 1967) was a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball, playing for the Detroit Tigers during the 1911 season. Born in Joppa, Alabama, he played in 18 games for the 1911 Tigers, compiling a record of 7–5 with 10 complete games, and a 4.59 ERA. He had a .256 batting average with two doubles, a triple, and four RBIs. Lively played his last major league game on October 6, 1911. Lively died at age 82 in 1967 at Arab (pronounced "AY-rab"), Alabama. His son, Buddy Lively played for the Cincinnati Reds in the 1940s.
Title: Charles Fish
Passage: Charles Everett Fish (May 26, 1854 – October 23, 1916) was an American educator and the sixth principal of Phillips Exeter Academy.
Title: Charles Johnson (wide receiver, born 1972)
Passage: Charles Everett Johnson (born January 3, 1972) is a former professional American football player who was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first round (17th overall) of the 1994 NFL Draft. A 6'0", 202-lb. wide receiver from the University of Colorado, Johnson played nine seasons in the National Football League from 1994 to 2002 for the Steelers, the Philadelphia Eagles, the New England Patriots, and the Buffalo Bills. He was a part of the Patriots team that won Super Bowl XXXVI.
Title: Charlie Tilson
Passage: Charles Everett Tilson (born December 2, 1992) is an American professional baseball center fielder for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). Coming up in the St. Louis Cardinals organization, Tilson was rated as the Best Defensive Outfielder in 2012 and Fastest Baserunner in 2013 of the organization by "Baseball America", while also ranking as high as ninth best prospect in the organization, in 2014.
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Coal Wars
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Charles Everett Lively
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Coal Wars
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What sport did Tom Nijssen and Jennifer Capriati play?
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Title: Jennifer Capriati
Passage: Jennifer Maria Capriati (born March 29, 1976) is an American former professional tennis player. A member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, she won three singles championships in Grand Slam tournaments and a gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, reached the World No. 1 ranking, and is considered one of the greatest tennis players of all time.
Title: Tom Nijssen
Passage: Tom Nijssen (born 1 October 1964 in Maastricht) is a former professional tennis player from the Netherlands.
Title: 1992 US Open – Mixed Doubles
Passage: Manon Bollegraf and Tom Nijssen were the defending champions but only Nijssen competed that year with Helena Suková.
Title: 1992 Lyon Grand Prix – Doubles
Passage: Tom Nijssen and Cyril Suk were the defending champions, but lost in the semifinals this year.
Title: Jennifer Capriati Tennis
Passage: Jennifer Capriati Tennis (known as The Tennis Tournament: Grandslam in Europe) is a Sega Genesis video game developed by System Sacom and released in 1992. In 1994 it was released in the classic range by Sega as Grandslam (Classic). The game is named after Jennifer Capriati, one of the world's top-ranked female tennis players at the WTA Tour during the time of the game's release.
Title: 1989 French Open – Mixed Doubles
Passage: The Mixed Doubles tournament at the 1989 French Open was held from 29 May until 11 June 1989 on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. Manon Bollegraf and Tom Nijssen won the title, defeating Horacio de la Peña and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario in the final.
Title: 1989 Lorraine Open – Doubles
Passage: Jaroslav Navrátil and Tom Nijssen were the defending champions but did not compete that year.
Title: 1990 Belgian Indoor Championships – Doubles
Passage: Wally Masur and Tom Nijssen were the champions of the event when it last took place, in 1988. Neither of them participated in 1990. <br>Emilio Sánchez and Slobodan Živojinović won the title, defeating Goran Ivanišević and Balázs Taróczy 7–5, 6–3, in the final.
Title: 1990 Stella Artois Indoor – Doubles
Passage: Jakob Hlasek and John McEnroe were the defending champions, but lost in the quarterfinals. <br>Omar Camporese and Diego Nargiso won the title, defeating Tom Nijssen and Udo Riglewski 6–4, 6–4, in the final.
Title: 1988 Tokyo Indoor – Doubles
Passage: Broderick Dyke and Tom Nijssen were the defending champions, but Nijssen did not participate this year. Dyke partnered Kelly Evernden, losing in the first round.
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tennis
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Tom Nijssen
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Jennifer Capriati
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Who is the producer of the 2010 South Korean romantic comedy which was wrote and directed by Kim Hyun-seok and a modern take of "Cyrano de Bergerac"?
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Title: Kim Hyun-seok (filmmaker)
Passage: Kim Hyun-seok (born June 7, 1972) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Kim wrote and directed "YMCA Baseball Team" (2002), "When Romance Meets Destiny" (2005), "Scout" (2007), "Cyrano Agency" (2010), and "C'est Si Bon" (2015). He also directed "11 A.M." (2013), and wrote "If the Sun Rises in the West" (1998) and "Joint Security Area" (2000).
Title: Cyrano Agency
Passage: Cyrano Agency (; lit. "Cyrano Dating Agency") is a 2010 South Korean romantic comedy starring Uhm Tae-woong, Park Shin-hye, Choi Daniel, Park Chul-min and Lee Min-jung. It is a modern take on Edmond Rostand's 1897 play "Cyrano de Bergerac", which focuses on a dating agency that helps its customers win the hearts of the people they desire. Produced by Myung Films and distributed by Lotte Entertainment, the film was released on September 16, 2010 and ran for 121 minutes. The film was later remade into the Tamil-language as Idhu Enna Maayam.
Title: Roxanne (film)
Passage: Roxanne is a 1987 American romantic comedy film directed by Fred Schepisi and starring Steve Martin and Daryl Hannah. It is a modern retelling of Edmond Rostand's 1897 verse play "Cyrano de Bergerac", adapted by Steve Martin.
Title: Cyrano and d'Artagnan
Passage: Cyrano and d'Artagnan (French: Cyrano et d'Artagnan ) is a 1964 French adventure film directed by Abel Gance, starring José Ferrer and Jean-Pierre Cassel. It is set in 1642 and tells the story of how the poet and duelist Cyrano de Bergerac teams up with the musketeer d'Artagnan in order to stop a plot against king Louis XIII. The film draws from Edmond Rostand's play "Cyrano de Bergerac" and Alexandre Dumas' d'Artagnan Romances. Ferrer repeated his role from the 1950 film "Cyrano de Bergerac". "Cyrano and d'Artagnan" had 651,213 admissions in France.
Title: Cyrano de Bergerac (Alfano)
Passage: Cyrano de Bergerac is a four-act opera with music by Franco Alfano, and libretto by Henri Caïn, based on Edmond Rostand's drama "Cyrano de Bergerac".
Title: Sway (book)
Passage: Sway is a 2014 young adult fiction book by American author Kat Spears and her debut novel. The work was first published on 16 September 2014 through St. Martin's Griffin and is a modern take on the story of Cyrano de Bergerac.
Title: Cyrano de Bergerac (1950 film)
Passage: Cyrano de Bergerac is a 1950 drama romance film based on the 1897 French Alexandrine verse drama "Cyrano de Bergerac" by Edmond Rostand. It uses poet Brian Hooker's 1923 English blank verse translation as the basis for its screenplay. The film was the first motion picture version in English of Rostand's play, though there were several earlier adaptations in different languages.
Title: The Truth About Cats & Dogs
Passage: The Truth About Cats & Dogs is a 1996 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Lehmann, starring Janeane Garofalo, Uma Thurman, Ben Chaplin and Jamie Foxx, and written by Audrey Wells. The original music score was composed by Howard Shore. The film is a romantic comedy in the style of "Cyrano de Bergerac", where two women date the same man, resulting in large explosions in their friendship.
Title: Cyrano de Bergerac (play)
Passage: Cyrano de Bergerac is a play written in 1897 by Edmond Rostand. Although there was a real Cyrano de Bergerac, the play is a fictionalization of his life that follows the broad outlines of it.
Title: Cyrano de Bergerac (1946 film)
Passage: Cyrano de Bergerac is a 1946 French romantic comedy film directed by Fernand Rivers and starring Claude Dauphin, Ellen Bernsen and Pierre Bertin. It is based on the 1897 play "Cyrano de Bergerac" by Edmond Rostand.
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Myung Films
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Kim Hyun-seok (filmmaker)
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Cyrano Agency
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Which is a prefecture-level city, Chuzhou or Hulin?
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Title: Chuzhou
Passage: Chuzhou () is a prefecture-level city in eastern Anhui Province, China. It borders the provincial capital of Hefei to the southwest, Huainan to the west, Bengbu to the northwest, Chaohu to the south, and the province of Jiangsu to the east. According to the 2010 Census, the city of Chuzhou has a registered population of 3,937,868 inhabitants, whom 562,321 lived in the built-up ("or metro") area made of 2 urban districts. Nevertheless, 7,260,240 persons declared to be permanent residents.
Title: Hulin
Passage: Hulin () is a county-level city on the Muling River in southeastern Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China. With a population of around 200,000, it is under the administration of Jixi. Nearby are Lake Xingkai, 51 km to the southwest, the Usuri River, which forms the Russian border 38 km to the east. The main agricultural products include soybeans, cattle, milk, various organic produces, and lumber.
Title: Huai'an
Passage: Huai'an (), formerly called Huaiyin () until 2001, is a prefecture-level city in central Jiangsu province of Eastern China. It borders Lianyungang, Suqian to the north, Yancheng to the northeast, Yangzhou to the southeast, and Chuzhou (Anhui) to the southwest.
Title: Abei Township
Passage: Abei Township, also Abeixiang () is a township-level division situated in the Jixi prefecture of Heilongjiang, China. It is located 120 km by S309 and S211 roads northeast of Hulin. Established in 1979 under the jurisdiction of Hulin City, it has an area of almost 300 square kilometers and more than 11.2 million mu of arable land. It contains Xinancha Reservoir, which lies east of the main village towards Xiaomuhe.
Title: Yizheng
Passage: Yizheng () is a county-level city under the administration of Yangzhou, Jiangsu province, China, with a population of about 600,000 (2007). It borders the prefecture-level divisions of Chuzhou (Anhui) to the north and Nanjing to the west.
Title: Langfang
Passage: Langfang (), is a prefecture-level city of Hebei Province, which was known as Tianjin Prefecture until 1973. Hebei province was renamed Langfang Prefecture after Tianjin became a municipality and finally upgraded into a prefecture-level city in 1988. Langfang is located approximately midway between Beijing and Tianjin. At the 2010 census, the population of Langfang was 4,358,839, of whom 868,066 lived in the built-up ("or metro") area made of Guangyang and Anci districts; its total area is around 6417.28 km² . Langfang borders Baoding to the southwest, Cangzhou to the south (both prefecture-level cities of Hebei), Beijing to the north and Tianjin to the east. Sanhe City and Dachang Hui County are now conurbated with Beijing, so that they form part of the same built-up area. Langfang is the smallest prefecture-level city of Hebei Province by land area.
Title: Hefei
Passage: Hefei ( , ), formerly known as Hofei, Luzhou, or Luchow, is the capital and largest city of Anhui Province in China. A prefecture-level city, it is the political, economic, and cultural center of Anhui. Located in the central portion of the province, it borders Huainan to the north, Chuzhou to the northeast, Wuhu to the southeast, Tongling to the south, Anqing to the southwest and Lu'an to the west.
Title: Fengyang County
Passage: Fengyang County is a county of Anhui Province, China. It is under the administration of Chuzhou, a prefecture-level city.
Title: Nanqiao District
Passage: Nanqiao District is a district of the prefecture-level city of Chuzhou in Anhui Province, China.
Title: Huainan
Passage: Huainan () is a prefecture-level city with 2,334,000 inhabitants in central Anhui Province, People’s Republic of China. It borders the provincial capital of Hefei to the south, Lu'an to the southwest, Fuyang to the west, Bozhou to the northwest, Bengbu to the northeast and Chuzhou to the east.
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Chuzhou
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Chuzhou
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Hulin
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Inger Stender earned the description of being Denmark's version of what German actress?
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Title: Marlene Dietrich
Passage: Marie Magdalene "Marlene" Dietrich ( , ] ; 27 December 1901 – 6 May 1992) was a German actress and singer who held both German and American citizenship. Throughout her unusually long career, which spanned from the 1910s to the 1980s, she maintained popularity by continually reinventing herself.
Title: Inger Stender
Passage: Inger Stender (1912–1989) was a Danish actress of stage, film and television whose sophisticated elegance and classic beauty earned her the description of Denmark's version of Marlene Dietrich.
Title: Hotel Paradis
Passage: Hotel Paradis is a 1931 Danish drama directed by George Schnéevoigt. The film, based on a novel by Einar Rousthøj, stars Eyvind Johan-Svendsen and Inger Stender. The film was also known as "Hotel Paradisets hemlighed" ("The Secret of the Paradise Hotel").
Title: Sandra Hüller
Passage: Sandra Hüller (born April 30, 1978) is a German actress. She gained critical praise for her portrait of Anneliese Michel in Hans-Christian Schmid's drama "Requiem," and is best known internationally for her starring role in Maren Ade's comedy "Toni Erdmann." Hüller is one of the era-defining German actresses of her generation. Besides Julia Jentsch and Nina Hoss, she is the only German actress to win both the European film award and the Silver Bear for Best Actress, top honors of the European Film Academy and Berlin Film Festival, respectively, in the 21st century.
Title: Odds 777
Passage: Odds 777 is a 1932 Danish family film directed by George Schnéevoigt. The film stars Liva Weel and Inger Stender.
Title: Hanna Schygulla
Passage: Hanna Schygulla (born 25 December 1943) is a German actress and chanson singer. Long associated with the theater and film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder, for whom she first worked in 1965, she is generally considered the most prominent German actress of the New German Cinema. She won the 1979 Berlin Silver Bear for Best Actress for Fassbinder's "The Marriage of Maria Braun", and the 1983 Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress for the Marco Ferreri film "The Story of Piera".
Title: Susanne Uhlen
Passage: Susanne Uhlen (b. January 17, 1955 in Potsdam, Germany) is a German actress. She is the daughter of actor Wolfgang Kieling, best known as being the voice of "Bert", of the "Sesame Street" duo Bert and Ernie, and German actress Gisela Uhlen, niece to German actor Max Schreck of "Nosferatu" fame.
Title: We Meet at Tove's
Passage: We Meet at Tove's (Danish: Så mødes vi hos Tove ) is a 1946 Danish drama directed by Alice O'Fredericks and Grete Frische. The film stars an ensemble cast, including Illona Wieselmann, Gull-Maj Norin, Helle Virkner and Inger Stender in a story about eight women who meet ten years after their high school graduation to discuss the reality of their lives. It has been noted as one of the first Danish films which focused on women and women's rights.
Title: Glasflügel BS-1
Passage: The Glasflügel BS-1, sometimes called the Björn Stender BS-1 or the Stender BS-1, is a West German, high-wing, single seat, T-tailed, FAI Open Class glider that was designed by Björn Stender and produced by Glasflügel.
Title: That's Me, Too
Passage: Sådan er Jeg Osse or That's Me, Too is a 1980 Danish drama film directed and written by Lise Roos. It was the last film to star Inger Stender.
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Marlene Dietrich
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Inger Stender
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Marlene Dietrich
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What sponsor of the initiative Aman ki Asha was founded in 1939?
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Title: Daily Jang
Passage: The Daily Jang (Urdu: ) is an Urdu newspaper based in Karachi, Pakistan. It is the oldest newspaper of Pakistan in continuous publication since its foundation in 1939. Its current Group Chief Executive & Editor-in-Chief is Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman.
Title: Beena Sarwar
Passage: Beena Sarwar is a journalist, artist and filmmaker from Pakistan focusing on human rights, gender, media and peace. She is currently the Pakistan Editor of the Aman ki Asha (Hope for Peace) initiative, that aims to develop peace between the countries of India and Pakistan. The initiative is jointly sponsored by the Jang group in Pakistan and the Times of India across the border.
Title: Yaadon Ki Kasam
Passage: Yaadon Ki Kasam is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian action film directed by Vinod Dewan, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Zeenat Aman, Shakti Kapoor, Asrani, Madan Puri and Viju Khote
Title: Aman ki Asha
Passage: Aman ki Asha (Urdu: , Hindi: अमन की आशा , translation: "Hope for Peace") is a campaign jointly started by two leading media houses, The Jang Group of Pakistan, and The Times of India in India. The campaign aims for mutual peace and development of diplomatic and cultural relations between the two nations in South Asia. It was established on 1 January 2010.
Title: Banas River
Passage: The Banas is a river of Rajasthan state in western India. It is a tributary of the Chambal River, which in turn flows into the Yamuna, a tributary of the Ganges. The Banas is approximately 512 kilometres in length. It is also known as 'Van Ki Asha' (Hope of forest).
Title: Muhammad Fazal Azim Taha
Passage: Muhammad Fazal Azim Taha (Urdu:حافظ محمد فضل العظیم طہ) is a Pakistani poet, writer, columnist, analyst, tabeeb (physician) and lyricist born on 7 February 1962 in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. He started writing poetry in the early 21st century. He wrote many poems (Ghazal and Nazam) for children, youth, peace, romance, religious and for the defense of the nation. His work for youth has given him popularity and appreciation. In response to his work for youth he was given the position of Poet for Youth. He has adopted the nickname Taha as his pen name. He is the son of Hakeem Muhammad Yahya Khan Shifa who is the master of renowned poet Qateel Shifai. Taha also wrote for peace between Pakistan and India. Aman Ki Asha is the project of India and Pakistan for the peace of the subcontinent. He also Participated in Aman Ki Asha for peace between Pakistan and India. This project was started by Jang Media Group (Pakistan) and The Times of India (India).
Title: Haathon Ki Lakeeren
Passage: Haathon Ki Lakeeren is a 1986 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Chetan Anand. It stars Sanjeev Kumar, Zeenat Aman, Jackie Shroff and Priya Rajvansh in pivotal roles.
Title: Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara
Passage: Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN) or the Indigenous Peoples' Alliance of the Archipelago in English, is an Indonesian indigenous peoples' human rights and advocacy organization founded in 1999. AMAN has established 21 Regional Chapters (PW) and 114 Regional Chapters (PD) in 33 provinces. AMAN currently comprises 2,272 indigenous communities with an estimated population of over 15 million people.
Title: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Inspiration: Aman Ki Aasha tour
Passage: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Inspiration: Aman Ki Aasha tour
Title: Aman Futures Group
Passage: Aman Futures Group (simply referred as Aman Futures) was an investment and privately held company based in Malaysia with branches in the Philippines. It has also been allegedly engaged in a pyramid scheme. The group was founded by Manuel K. Amalilio, a Filipino of Malaysian descent.
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the Jang group
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Beena Sarwar
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Daily Jang
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In what year was the dancer who replaced Jared Murillo in series 8 of Strictly Come Dancing born?
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Title: Strictly Come Dancing (series 9)
Passage: Strictly Come Dancing returned for its ninth series on 10 September 2011 with a launch show, with the live shows starting on 30 September and 1 October 2011. The show was broadcast from Wembley Arena on 19 November with all proceeds going to the BBC charity, Children in Need. The final took place at the Blackpool Tower Ballroom and was the first episode in 3D, and was shown on BBC HD and 18 cinemas around the country. As in series 8 there are 14 couples with one new male professional, Pasha Kovalev, replacing Jared Murillo.
Title: Pasha Kovalev
Passage: Pavel "Pasha" Kovalev (Russian: Па́вел "Па́ша" Ковалёв ; born 19 January 1980) is a Russian professional latin and ballroom dancer.
Title: Brendan Cole
Passage: Brendan Cole (born 23 April 1976) is a New Zealand ballroom dancer, specialising in Latin American dancing. He is most famous for appearing as a professional dancer on the BBC One show, "Strictly Come Dancing". From 2005 to 2009, he was a judge on the New Zealand version of the show, "Dancing with the Stars".
Title: Strictly Come Dancing
Passage: Strictly Come Dancing (informally known as Strictly) is a British television dance contest, featuring contestants, celebrities, and other people, from all walks of life, with professional dance partners competing in a ballroom and Latin dance competition. Each couple is scored out of 10 by a panel of judges. The title of the show suggests a continuation of the long-running series "Come Dancing", with an allusion to the film "Strictly Ballroom". The format has been exported to over 40 other countries, and has also inspired a modern dance-themed spin-off "Strictly Dance Fever". The show is currently presented by Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman.
Title: Anton du Beke
Passage: Anthony Paul Beke (born 20 July 1966), known professionally as Anton du Beke, is a British ballroom dancer and television presenter, best known as a professional dancer on the BBC One celebrity dancing show "Strictly Come Dancing" since the show began in 2004. In 2009, he presented the UK version of "Hole in the Wall", for the BBC, replacing Dale Winton after being a team captain in 2008.
Title: Come Dancing
Passage: Come Dancing was a British ballroom dancing competition show that ran on and off on the BBC from 1950 to 1998, becoming one of television's longest-running shows. Unlike its follow up show "Strictly Come Dancing" contestants were not celebrities.
Title: Dianne Buswell
Passage: Dianne Buswell (born 1989) is an Australian ballroom dancer. She has appeared on "So You Think You Can Dance Australia" and was a professional dancer on the Australian version of "Dancing with the Stars" in 2015. Buswell became a professional dancer on "Strictly Come Dancing" beginning in 2017.
Title: Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two
Passage: Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two, also known as Strictly: It Takes Two or simply It Takes Two, is a British television programme, the companion show to the popular BBC One programme "Strictly Come Dancing". It is broadcast on weeknights during the run of the main show on BBC Two at 6:30 pm. Claudia Winkleman originally presented the show, however she left in 2011 and now presents the main show. Since 2011, Zoë Ball has presented the show.
Title: Oksana Platero
Passage: Oksana (Dmytrenko) Platero () is a Ukrainian ballroom and Latin dancer. She spent five seasons as a member of the Troupe on Dancing with the Stars in the United States. She joined the United Kingdom's "Strictly Come Dancing" as a professional dancer in series 14.
Title: The Strictly
Passage: The Strictly is a signature dance routine from the BBC show "Strictly Come Dancing", which launched in the 13th series of the popular entertainment show. The dance was devised by "Strictly Come Dancing"'s Director of Choreography, Jason Gilkison and draws inspiration from some of the show's most iconic moves, as well as celebrating some of the show's stars.
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1980
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Strictly Come Dancing (series 9)
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Pasha Kovalev
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Which band consists of more members, Test Icicles or The Almost?
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Title: Test Icicles
Passage: Test Icicles were a short-lived dance-punk band that formed in England, primarily influenced by indie rock but containing musical elements from a variety of genres (notably hip hop, crossover thrash and punk). The band was formed in 2004 by Rory Attwell and Sam Mehran, who were later joined by Devonte Hynes. Hynes and Mehran were both 18 years old at the time of the band's inception. The group has since become notable due to the later success of its members.
Title: The Almost
Passage: The Almost is an American Christian rock band from Clearwater, Florida, best known for being fronted by Underoath drummer and vocalist Aaron Gillespie. Formed in 2005, the band's current lineup consists of Gillespie on vocals, lead guitarist Dusty Redmon, rhythm guitarist Jay Vilardi, bassist Jon Thompson, and drummer Joe Musten. The band has released three albums and two EPs on Tooth & Nail Records, with 2009's "Monster Monster" peaking at No. 67 on the "Billboard" 200 and the most recent "Fear Inside Our Bones" released June 2013.
Title: Circle. Square. Triangle
Passage: "Circle. Square. Triangle" is a song by Test Icicles which was released as the second single from their debut album "For Screening Purposes Only" on 24 October 2005. The song is their most successful having peaked at #25 in the UK Singles Chart.
Title: For Screening Purposes Only
Passage: For Screening Purposes Only is the debut album by UK dance-punk trio Test Icicles. After being released in 2005, the album was critically praised for being unique and compelling in an increasingly homogenous indie music scene. Following the group's split in February 2006, the album remains Test Icicles' only LP.
Title: The Ordinary Boys (album)
Passage: The Ordinary Boys is the self-titled fourth studio album by The Ordinary Boys released on 2 October 2015. The album has so far spawned the singles "Awkward" and "Four Letter Word". It was produced by Rory Attwell of Test Icicles and Matt Johnson of Hookworms.
Title: Boa vs. Python (song)
Passage: "Boa vs. Python" is a song by Test Icicles which was released as the first single from their debut album "For Screening Purposes Only". It was released on the 1 August 2005. The song peaked at #46 in the UK Singles Chart.
Title: Dev Hynes
Passage: David Joseph Michael Hynes (born December 23, 1985), better known as Devonté "Dev" Hynes or Blood Orange and formerly Lightspeed Champion, is a British singer, songwriter, composer, producer and author. From 2004 to 2006, Hynes was a member of the band Test Icicles, playing guitar, synth, and occasionally performing vocals. They released one full-length album in 2005. Hynes went on to release two solo studio albums as Lightspeed Champion and subsequently three more as Blood Orange, between 2008 and 2016. Dev has cited Prince, Hercules & The Love Affair and Gary Utteridge amongst his musical influences.
Title: Dig Your Own Grave
Passage: Dig Your Own Grave was a CD/DVD EP released on 23 April 2006 by Test Icicles. It contained a CD of remixes and other previously unreleased material, which was accompanied by a DVD of music videos and live footage from a gig at the LSE in London, in November 2005. The EP was first sold on the band's final 5 show tour. " "Dig Your Own Grave"" then became available in record stores a week later.
Title: NLS Crew
Passage: NLS Crew was a short lived hip hop and thrash metal fusion group, formed as a spin-off from Test Icicles.
Title: Rory Attwell
Passage: Rory Attwell is an English musician, best known for his part in UK punk trio Test Icicles, who formed in 2004 and played a handful of concerts before disbanding on 22 April 2006, after their sold out final show at the Astoria in London. During their time together they released the album "For Screening Purposes Only", and had UK Top 40 singles with "What's Your Damage" and "Circle. Square. Triangle".
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The Almost
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Test Icicles
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The Almost
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Ludwigshöhe is situated near which highest peak of Monte Rosa?
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Title: Dufourspitze
Passage: The Dufourspitze is the highest peak of Monte Rosa, a huge ice-covered mountain massif in the Alps. Dufourspitze is the highest mountain peak of both Switzerland and the Pennine Alps and is also the second-highest mountain of the Alps and Europe outside the Caucasus. It is located between Switzerland (Canton of Valais) and Italy (Piedmont and Aosta Valley).
Title: Ludwigshöhe (mountain)
Passage: The Ludwigshöhe is a mountain in the Pennine Alps on the Swiss-Italian border. It is situated near the Dufourspitze in the Monte Rosa Massif. The summit is the tripoint between Valais, Aosta Valley and Piedmont.
Title: Monte Rosa (disambiguation)
Passage: Monte Rosa, or Monte Rosa Massif, is a mountain massif of the Alps. The massif's highest mountain is sometimes called Monte Rosa.
Title: Monte Rosa Hotel
Passage: The Monte Rosa is a hotel, located in the main street of Zermatt. It was frequented by the members of the Alpine Club, including Edward Whymper who made the first ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865. The hotel is named after the highest mountain near Zermatt, Monte Rosa.
Title: Institut Monte Rosa
Passage: Institut Monte Rosa, commonly referred to as Monte Rosa or Monte, is a private, international boarding school, in Territet near Montreux, Switzerland.
Title: Dunantspitze
Passage: The Dunantspitze (German for "Peak Dunant", 4,632 m), formerly called Ostspitze ("Eastern Peak"), is a peak of the Monte Rosa Massif in the Pennine Alps in Switzerland. It is the second highest peak of the massif, after the Dufourspitze (4,634 m) and the second highest summit in Switzerland, but its prominence is only about 15 metres. At the time of its first ascent it was unclear which of the summits was the higher.
Title: Monte Rosa Hut
Passage: The Monte Rosa Hut (German: "Monte Rosa Hütte" ) is a mountain hut located near Zermatt on the Monte Rosa massif (up to 4634 m ) and above the Grenzgletscher (Border Glacier) sitting on a glacier-free rocky part called "Untere Plattje" at an altitude of 2883 m . It is owned by the Swiss Alpine Club SAC. The hut is the start of the normal route to the summit and other mountains in the area. The first hut was built in 1894–1895 just next to the then still much higher Border Glacier at an altitude of 2795 m . A completely new building was inaugurated in 2009, a hi-tech, energy-wise almost self-sufficient, environmentally friendly mountain hut based on wood with an aluminum shell.
Title: MS Monte Rosa
Passage: Several motor ships have borne the name Monte Rosa after Monte Rosa, the highest mountain in Switzerland:
Title: Monte Rosa
Passage: The Monte Rosa (or synonymously used as a pleonasm: "Monte Rosa massif" (Italian: "massiccio del Monte Rosa" ; German: "Monte Rosa-Massiv" ; French: "massif du Mont Rose" ) is a mountain massif located in the eastern part of the Pennine Alps. It is located between Switzerland (Valais) and Italy (Piedmont and Aosta Valley). Monte Rosa is the second highest mountain in the Alps and western Europe.
Title: Lysjoch
Passage: The Lysjoch (or Lisjoch) (French: "Col du Lys" , Italian: "Colle del Lys" ) is a very high pass in the Pennine Alps between Italy and Switzerland. It is located east of the Lyskamm and west of the Ludwigshöhe near Monte Rosa. The pass is at 4,151 meters and is east of the Entdeckungsfels.
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Dufourspitze
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Ludwigshöhe (mountain)
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Dufourspitze
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Are The Cinematics and Foals both from Scotland?
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Title: Foals (band)
Passage: Foals are an English indie rock band from Oxford, England formed in 2005, consisting of lead vocalist and lead guitarist Yannis Philippakis, drummer and percussionist Jack Bevan, rhythm guitarist Jimmy Smith, bassist Walter Gervers, and keyboardist Edwin Congreave. Since the band's formation, their line-up has remained constant, except for the departure of former lead singer Andrew Mears.
Title: The Cinematics
Passage: The Cinematics were an alternative rock band founded in 2003 in Glasgow, Scotland, and disbanded in 2011. The band released two full-length albums, "A Strange Education" (2007) and "Love and Terror" (2009), as well as a five-track EP, "Silent Scream EP" (2010), but split up in the middle of recording their third full-length album. The band consisted of Scott Rinning, Larry Reid, Adam Goemans and Ross Bonney.
Title: Kind (horse)
Passage: Kind (foaled 21 April 2001) is an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. She won six of her thirteen races, including the Listed Flower of Scotland Stakes and Kilvington Stakes, as well as being placed in the Group 3 Ballyogan Stakes. Since retiring from racing she has become one of Juddmonte Farms' top broodmares, foaling the undefeated, 10-time Group 1 winner Frankel. All of her first five foals have won races, including the Group winners Bullet Train and Noble Mission. Kind was trained by Roger Charlton and owned by Khalid Abdulla.
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no
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The Cinematics
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Foals (band)
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Are the Flat-Coated Retriever and Bruno Jura Hound both natives of Europe ?
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Title: Bruno Jura Hound
Passage: The Bruno Jura hound is a domestic dog, developed in the Middle Ages for hunting in the Jura Mountains on the Swiss-French border.
Title: Flat-Coated Retriever
Passage: The Flat-Coated Retriever is a gundog breed originating from the United Kingdom. It was developed as a retriever both on land and in the water.
Title: Tour du Jura (France)
Passage: The Tour du Jura is a road bicycle race held annually in France. It is organized as a 2.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour.
Title: David Schildknecht
Passage: David Schildknecht is an American wine critic, a full-time member of "Vinous", and previous member of "The Wine Advocate", contributor to recent editions of Robert Parker's "Wine Buyer’s Guide". An authority on the wine of Germany and Austria, he also considers the Loire Valley a specialty, a wine region he has described as "the bargain garden of France". He currently covers the French regions of the Loire Valley, Alsace, Beaujolais, Burgundy, Champagne, the Jura, the Savoie and (through calendar 2013) the Languedoc-Roussillon, as well as Austria, Germany and other central Europe wine producing regions, and additionally Oregon, the American East Coast and Midwest wines.
Title: The Hound of the Baskervilles (1937 film)
Passage: The Hound of the Baskervilles (German:Der Hund von Baskerville ) is a 1937 German mystery film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Bruno Güttner, Fritz Odemar and Peter Voß. It is an adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes's story "The Hound of the Baskervilles" by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Title: Curly Coated Retriever
Passage: The Curly Coated Retriever (often referred to as a Curly) is a breed of dog originally bred in England for upland bird and waterfowl hunting. It is the tallest of the retrievers and is easily distinguishable by the mass of tight curls covering its body. Curly Coated and Wavy Coated (now known as the Flat-Coated Retriever) were the first two recognised retriever breeds, established as early as 1860.
Title: List of U.S. state dogs
Passage: Twelve states of the United States have designated an official state dog breed. Maryland was the first state to name a dog breed as a state symbol, naming the Chesapeake Bay Retriever in 1964. Pennsylvania followed the year after, naming the Great Dane as its official breed. Dog breeds are mostly affiliated with the states that they originated in. North Carolina chose the Plott Hound as it was the only dog breed indigenous to the state.
Title: Shargleam Blackcap
Passage: Ch. Shargleam Blackcap, (born 26 June 1977), also known as Brett is a Flat-Coated Retriever show dog bred and handled by Mrs Pat Chapman who won Best in Show at Crufts in 1980. He is one of the ancestors of 2011 Crufts Best in Show Sh Ch. Vbos The Kentuckian.
Title: Slovenský kopov
Passage: The Slovenský kopov (translated into English as Slovakian Hound) is a medium-sized breed of hunting dog of the scenthound type. The breed originated in Slovakia, in Central Europe, and is bred for boar hunting. The name "Black Forest Hound" seems to have been created in North America for marketing purposes, since the breed has no connection with the Black Forest.
Title: Vbos The Kentuckian
Passage: Sh Ch. Vbos the Kentuckian (30 August 2001 - 3 June 2013), also known as Jet, was a Flat-Coated Retriever show dog bred and handled by Jim Irvine who won Best in Show at Crufts in 2011. He was descended from the 1980 Best in Show winner, Ch. Shargleam Blackcap, and placed Best in Show at several other shows around the UK including the Gundog Society of Wales and the National Gundog Association.
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yes
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Flat-Coated Retriever
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Bruno Jura Hound
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Which of the following is a Swedish indie rock group: Weeping Willows or We Are Scientists?
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Title: We Are Scientists
Passage: We Are Scientists is a New York City-based indie rock band that formed in Berkeley, California, in 2000. It consists of guitarist and vocalist Keith Murray and bass guitarist Chris Cain.
Title: Weeping Willows
Passage: Weeping Willows is a Swedish indie rock group that started in 1995.
Title: Penny Century (album)
Passage: Penny Century is the debut album of Swedish indie rock group The Bear Quartet. It was released in 1992 on the record label A West Side Fabrication.
Title: Lykke Li discography
Passage: Lykke Li is a Swedish singer and songwriter. Her discography consists of three studio albums, three extended plays (EPs), thirteen singles (including two as a featured artist), and ten music videos. Eager to pursue a music career, Li began working with producer Björn Yttling of Swedish indie rock band Peter Bjorn and John when she was 19. The sessions resulted in her debut EP "Little Bit", which she released on her own label LL Recordings in 2007. The release garnered attention from indie pop and mainstream publications in Sweden, while its title track peaked at number 20 on the Sverigetopplistan singles chart. Li soon released her debut studio album, "Youth Novels" (2008), which peaked at number three on the Swedish albums chart and spawned three more singles, including her second chart entry "I'm Good, I'm Gone". She then signed with Atlantic Records to distribute her releases worldwide. "Youth Novels" received widespread critical praise, but sales were poor.
Title: Låter som miljarder
Passage: Låter som miljarder (Swedish for "Sounds Like Billions") is the tenth album by the Swedish indie rock band bob hund. It was released on 15 February 2012. The first single, "Stanna klocka stanna" was released on 20 September 2011.
Title: Magnus Carlson
Passage: Magnus Carlson (born 3 August 1968) is a Swedish singer, composer and songwriter. He is a member of the Swedish indie rock group Weeping Willows, and has released several solo albums. In 2016 he participated in Så mycket bättre which was broadcast on TV4.
Title: Johan Forsman
Passage: Johan Forsman or Johan Forsman Löwenström is a Swedish musician, singer, record producer, songwriter, music arranger and engineer based in Gothenburg, Sweden. He was a member krautrock band Hybrizine in the late eighties and psychedelic rock band The Bad Karma in the early nineties. Forsman has worked with musical acts such as the Soundtrack of our lives, Caesars, Weeping Willows, Håkan Hellström, Karin Dreijers early band Honey is Cool, Jens Lekman, Thåström, among others. Johan Forsman is still active as a record producer/engineer and is currently a member of Tapefly.
Title: Stefan Sundström
Passage: Stefan Sundström is a Swedish singer/songwriter and troubadour. After dropping out of school, he started playing in small bands such as Trots, Läppstars and Apache, which later went on to become Weeping Willows. Sundström's music often refers to other important Swedish musicians like Evert Taube, Dan Andersson, Bellman, Alice Tegnér, Astrid Lindgren, Ulf Dageby and Cornelis Vreeswijk.
Title: The Sounds
Passage: The Sounds are a Swedish indie rock band. Formed in Helsingborg in 1998 the group's musical style has been compared to new wave acts such as Blondie, The Cars, the Epoxies and Missing Persons.
Title: Maja Ivarsson
Passage: Maja Ivarsson, (] , born 2 October 1979) is a Swedish singer and lead vocalist of the Swedish indie rock band The Sounds.
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Weeping Willows
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Weeping Willows
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We Are Scientists
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Broth of a Boy is a 1959 Irish comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring who, he was an Irish stage, film and television actor?
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Title: Barry Fitzgerald
Passage: Barry Fitzgerald (10 March 1888 – 14 January 1961) was an Irish stage, film and television actor. In a career spanning almost forty years, he appeared in such notable films as "Bringing Up Baby" (1938), "The Long Voyage Home" (1940), "How Green Was My Valley" (1941), "None but the Lonely Heart" (1944) and "The Quiet Man" (1952). For "Going My Way" (1944), he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and was simultaneously nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor.
Title: Broth of a Boy
Passage: Broth of a Boy is a 1959 Irish comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring Barry Fitzgerald, Harry Brogan and June Thorburn. A television reporter sets out on a quest to find a very elderly man.
Title: Sally's Irish Rogue
Passage: Sally's Irish Rogue is a 1958 British comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring Julie Harris, Harry Brogan and Tim Seely. The film depicts the adventures of an Irish poacher. It was based on the play "The New Gossoon" by George Shiels, and was also released under the title The Poacher's Daughter. It was filmed at Ardmore Studios in Dublin.
Title: Don't Panic Chaps!
Passage: Don't Panic Chaps! is a 1959 British comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring Dennis Price, George Cole, Thorley Walters and Terence Alexander. The film was produced by Teddy Baird for Act Films Ltd. Originally called "Carry On Chaps", the title was changed following the success of the ""Carry On"" series.
Title: Rooney (film)
Passage: Rooney is a 1958 British comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring John Gregson, Muriel Pavlow and Barry Fitzgerald. The film depicts the life of James Ignatius Rooney, a Gaelic sportsman at the weekends, and a Dublin rubbish collector during the week. It was based on a novel by Catherine Cookson.
Title: This Other Eden (film)
Passage: This Other Eden is a 1959 Irish comedy drama film directed by Muriel Box and starring Audrey Dalton, Leslie Phillips and Niall MacGinnis.
Title: Murder, She Said
Passage: Murder, She Said is a 1961 comedy/murder mystery film directed by George Pollock, based on the novel "4.50 from Paddington" by Agatha Christie. The production starred Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple along with Arthur Kennedy and Muriel Pavlow, and features Stringer Davis, Rutherford's real life husband.
Title: And the Same to You
Passage: And the Same to You is a 1960 British comedy film directed by George Pollock, and based on a stage farce by A.P. Dearsley. It stars Brian Rix and William Hartnell.
Title: Village of Daughters
Passage: Village of Daughters is a 1962 British comedy film directed by George Pollock.
Title: Enda Oates
Passage: Enda Oates (born 1962), occasionally credited as Enda Oats, is an Irish stage, film, and television actor. He has received attention for his stagework, but is best known to Irish television audiences as the Reverend George Black in the long-running series "Glenroe" for RTÉ, and as Barreller Casey in the sitcom "Upwardly Mobile".
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Barry Fitzgerald
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Broth of a Boy
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Barry Fitzgerald
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Who is the Airbase named for that is located in Punjab, Pakistan?
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Title: Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
Passage: The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 was a military confrontation between India and Pakistan that occurred during the liberation war in East Pakistan, from 3 December 1971 to the fall of Dacca (Dhaka) on 16 December 1971. The war began with preemptive aerial strikes on 11 Indian air stations that led to the commencement of hostilities with Pakistan and Indian entry into the war of independence in East Pakistan on the side of Bengali nationalist forces. Lasting just 13 days, it is one of the shortest wars in history.
Title: PAF Base Minhas
Passage: Minhas Airbase or Kamra Airbase is a PAF Airbase located at Kamra, Attock District, Punjab, Pakistan. It was named in the honour of Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas, who was awarded the Nishan-e-Haider for valor in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. Pakistan Aeronautical Complex is located in Minhas Airbase which manufactures aircraft like CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder, PAC MFI-17 Mushshak, Hongdu JL-8. It also rebuilds aircraft like the Dassault Mirage and Chengdu F-7.
Title: Goa International Airport
Passage: Goa International Airport (IATA: GOI, ICAO: VOGO) , also known as the Dabolim airport, is the sole airport in the state of Goa, located in the city of Dabolim in Goa, India. It operates as a civil enclave in a military airbase named INS Hansa. It is 4 km from the nearest city Vasco da Gama, 23 km from Margao, and about 30 km from the state capital Panjim.
Title: Tarbela Ghazi Airbase
Passage: Tarbela Ghazi Airbase or Ghazi Aviation Base is a Pakistan Army Aviation air base located in Haripur District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province in North-West Pakistan. Early reports suggested that this airbase was used in the operation in which Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden was killed but the Pakistani government vigorously denied it.
Title: Dhamial Army Airbase
Passage: Dhamial Army Airbase (ICAO: OPQS) is a Pakistan Army airbase located in southern Rawalpindi, Pakistan. It is the headquarters of Pakistan Army Aviation. It is commonly referred as "Dhamial Camp" or "Qasim Base".
Title: PAF Base Rafiqui
Passage: PAF Base Rafiqui, formerly known as PAF Base Shorkot (ICAO: OPRQ) , is a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) airbase located near Shorkot, Jhang District, in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is around 337 km south of Islamabad. The base is served by a single 10,000 foot runway and a parallel taxiway that could be used for emergency landing and recovery of aircraft.
Title: PAF Base M.M. Alam
Passage: PAF Base M.M. Alam (IATA: MWD, ICAO: OPMI) is a Pakistan Air Force airbase located at Mianwali, in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The base is named after Muhammad Mahmood Alam.
Title: Hamadan Airbase
Passage: Hamadan Airbase (IATA: NUJ, ICAO: OIHS) or Shahrokhi Airbase or Noje Airbase (Persian: پایگاه هوایی شهید نوژه ) is an Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force base located 47km north of Hamadan in the Hamadān Province. The airbase is named after Captain Mohammad Noje who was the first IRIAF pilot to be killed in action on August 16, 1979. The Nojeh coup plot took place there in 1980.
Title: PAF Base Mushaf
Passage: PAF Base Mushaf (formerly PAF Base Sargodha) (IATA: SGI, ICAO: OPSR) is a Pakistan Air Force airbase located at Sargodha in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is the headquarters of the PAF Central Air Command.
Title: PAF Base Nur Khan
Passage: PAF Base Nur Khan (previously known as PAF Base Chaklala) is an active Pakistan Air Force airbase located in Chaklala, Rawalpindi, Punjab province, Pakistan. It also forms part of the Benazir Bhutto International Airport. Fazaia Intermediate College, Nur Khan is also located in the base.
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Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas
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PAF Base Minhas
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Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
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What 1976 born Iranian footballer got his start on Fath Tehran F.C.?
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Title: Fath Tehran F.C.
Passage: Fath Tehran F.C. was an Iranian Football club based in Tehran, Iran. It was the first club of former Bayern Munich midfielder Ali Karimi, and former VfL Bochum striker Vahid Hashemian.
Title: Vahid Hashemian
Passage: Vahid Hashemian (Persian: وحيد هاشميان , born 21 July 1976) is a retired Iranian footballer and current coach.
Title: Iranian missile boat Paykan (2003)
Passage: "For the Automobile see Paykan." <br>"For the Iranian football club based in Tehran, see Paykan Tehran F.C."
Title: Mohammad Ranjbar
Passage: Mohammad Ranjbar (1 January 1935 – 29 June 2004) was an Iranian footballer and coach. Ranjbar played for Taj Tehran and Pas Tehran. He was a member and captain of Iran national football team. He was also head coach of national team in 1972.
Title: Sajjad Shahbazzadeh
Passage: Sajjad Shahbazzadeh (Persian: سجاد شهباززاده , born 23 January 1990 in Ardabil, Iran) is an Iranian footballer who plays for Esteghlal Tehran in the Iranian Persian Gulf Pro League.
Title: Reza Rezaeimanesh
Passage: Reza Rezaeimanesh (Persian: رضا رضائی منش , born 1969 in Tehran) is a retired Iranian football Right Wingback. He played for Esteghlal Jonub Tehran F.C., Pas F.C., Bahman F.C. and the Iranian national football team. He also had a stint with Singaporean side Geylang in 1997.
Title: Kargaran Stadium
Passage: Kargaran Stadium is a sporting stadium (mainly used for football/soccer) in Tehran. The teams houses Parseh Tehran F.C.. It has capacity of 5,000.
Title: Mohammad Panjali
Passage: Seyed Mohammad Panjali Qomi (born July 26, 1955 in Tehran, Iran) is a retired Iranian footballer and a football coach. He played for Bargh Tehran, Fath Tehran, F.C. Aboomoslem, Persepolis FC, Al-Ittihad and the Iran national football team, where he made 45 appearances. He usually played in the defender position. He was also team manager of Persepolis from 1993 until 1994.
Title: Ali Karimi
Passage: Ali Karimi (Persian: علی کریمی ] (born 8 November 1978) is an Iranian coach and retired footballer. He has played for Fath Tehran, Persepolis, Al-Ahli Dubai, Bayern Munich, Qatar SC, Steel Azin, Schalke 04, Tractor Sazi, and the Iran national team for which he scored 38 goals in 127 appearances. In 2004, he became the fourth Iranian player to win the Asian Footballer of the Year. He announced his retirement at the end of the 2013–14 season and, on 11 April 2014, played the final game of his 18-year career. He is currently manager of Naft Tehran.
Title: Hadi Tavoosi
Passage: Hadi Tavoosi (هادی طاووسی in Persian, born 7 October 1938 in Tehran, Iran) is a retired Iranian footballer and administrator. He was a Goalkeeper and has played most of his playing careers in Shahin and Persepolis. He was also played one season at Paykan on loan. He was retired in 1974 and became a vice president at Iranian Football Federation. After resignation of Naser Noamooz in 1980, Tavoosi was appointed as president of the football federation. He was president of Iranian FA from 6 October 1980 until 8 August 1981.
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Vahid Hashemian
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Fath Tehran F.C.
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Vahid Hashemian
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Are Lyudmil Kirkov and Bob Saget both film or TV stars?
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Title: Lyudmil Kirkov
Passage: Lyudmil Kirkov (Bulgarian: Людмил Кирков , 14 December 1933 – 12 December 1995) was a Bulgarian film director and actor.
Title: Bob Saget
Passage: Robert Lane "Bob" Saget (born May 17, 1956) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and television host. His television roles include Danny Tanner on the ABC sitcom "Full House" (1987–95) and its Netflix sequel "Fuller House", and hosting "America's Funniest Home Videos" from 1989 to 1997. Saget is also known for his adult-oriented stand-up routine. He also provided the voice of the future Ted Mosby on the CBS sitcom "How I Met Your Mother" from 2005 to 2014.
Title: The Boy Turns Man
Passage: The Boy Turns Man (Bulgarian: "Момчето си отива" / "Momcheto si otiva") is a Bulgarian comedy-drama film released in 1972, directed by Lyudmil Kirkov, starring Nevena Kokanova, Philip Trifonov, Kiril Gospodinov and Sashka Bratanova.
Title: Rollin' with Saget
Passage: "Rollin' with Saget" is a comedic rap song composed by Stu Stone & D-Sisive and featuring vocals from Jamie Kennedy & Stu Stone with Bob Saget. Much of its humor is derived from showing Saget in a profane and violent light (which actually corresponds with his stand-up act), as opposed to his most famous role, Danny Tanner, the squeaky clean widowed father of three on the American sitcom "Full House", or the wholesome host of "America's Funniest Home Videos". Saget himself has since adopted it as a pseudo theme song, streaming it on his official website and playing during his stand-up acts.
Title: For Hope
Passage: For Hope is a 1996 ABC TV movie starring Dana Delany and directed by Bob Saget. Based on Saget's sister Gay, the movie showed the experience of a young woman fatally afflicted with the disease "scleroderma". Other cast members included Tracy Nelson and Chris Demetral.
Title: The Swedish Kings
Passage: The Swedish Kings (Bulgarian: "Шведските крале" / "Shvedskite krale") is a Bulgarian comedy film released in 1968, directed by Lyudmil Kirkov, starring Kiril Gospodinov, Tsvetana Maneva, Asen Georgiev, Evstati Stratev and Konstantin Kotsev.
Title: Balance (1983 film)
Passage: Balance (Bulgarian: Равновесие , translit. Ravnovesie) is a 1983 Bulgarian drama film directed by Lyudmil Kirkov. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize.
Title: A Nameless Band
Passage: A Nameless Band (Bulgarian: Оркестър без име ) is a comedy movie released in Bulgaria in 1982. It was directed by Lyudmil Kirkov and written by Stanislav Stratiev. The movie describes the life of the young generation in Bulgaria in the late seventies and early eighties. It is about dreams and reality, friendship, love… "and something else" (the favorite expression of Reni in the movie).
Title: A Peasant on a Bicycle
Passage: A Peasant on a Bicycle (Bulgarian: "Селянинът с Колелото" / "Selyaninat s Koleloto") is a Bulgarian drama film released in 1974, directed by Lyudmil Kirkov, starring Georgi Georgiev - Gets, Diana Chelebieva, Georgi Rusev and Evstati Stratev.
Title: Farce of the Penguins
Passage: Farce of the Penguins is a 2007 American direct-to-video parody directed by Bob Saget. It is a parody of the 2005 French feature length nature documentary "March of the Penguins" directed and co-written by Luc Jacquet. The film features Samuel L. Jackson as narrator, with the two main characters voiced by Bob Saget and Lewis Black. Five of Saget's former "Full House" co-stars also lent their voices to the film. Other additional voices were provided by Tracy Morgan, Christina Applegate, James Belushi, Whoopi Goldberg, Dane Cook, Abe Vigoda, Mo'Nique, and others.
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yes
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Lyudmil Kirkov
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Bob Saget
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Bellini and Vesper, are which type of drink?
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Title: Bellini (cocktail)
Passage: A Bellini cocktail is a mixture of Prosecco sparkling wine and peach purée or nectar. This cocktail originated in Venice, Italy.
Title: Vesper (cocktail)
Passage: The Vesper or Vesper Martini is a cocktail that was originally made of gin, vodka, and Kina Lillet.
Title: Gobi big brown bat
Passage: The Gobi big brown bat ("Eptesicus gobiensis") is a species of vesper bat. It is found in Afghanistan, China, India, Mongolia, Pakistan, and Russia. Russian zoologist Professor Count Nikolay Alekseyevich Bobrinski first described it in 1926, the type specimen coming from the Altai Mountains in the Gobi Desert.
Title: Russian Mennonite zwieback
Passage: Russian Mennonite zwieback, called Tweebak in Plautdietsch, is a yeast bread roll formed from two pieces of dough that are pulled apart when eaten. Placing the two balls of dough one on top of the other so that the top one does not fall off during the baking process is part of the art and challenge that must be mastered by the baker. Traditionally, this type of zwieback is baked Saturday and eaten Sunday morning and for afternoon "Faspa" (Standard German: "Vesper"), a light meal.
Title: Drink mix
Passage: A drink mix, or powdered drink mix is a processed-food product, a powder designed to mix usually with water to produce a beverage resembling fruit juice or soda in flavor. Another type of drink mix is represented by products that must be mixed into milk.
Title: Tenore di grazia
Passage: Tenore di grazia , also called leggero tenor ("graceful" and "light" tenor, respectively), is a lightweight, flexible tenor voice type. The tenor roles written in the early 19th-century Italian operas are invariably leggero tenor roles, especially those by Rossini such as Lindoro in "L'italiana in Algeri", Don Ramiro in "La Cenerentola", and Almaviva in "Il barbiere di Siviglia"; and those by Bellini such as Gualtiero in "Il pirata", Elvino in "La sonnambula" and Arturo in "I puritani". Many Donizetti roles, such as Nemorino in "L'elisir d'amore" and Ernesto in "Don Pasquale", Tonio in "La fille du régiment", are also "tenore di grazia" roles. One of the most famous leggero tenors of that period was Giovanni Battista Rubini, for whom Bellini wrote nearly all his operas.
Title: Rickett's big-footed bat
Passage: Rickett's big-footed bat ("Myotis pilosus") is a species of vesper bat. It can be found in southern and eastern China, Vietnam, and Laos. This species has often been called "Myotis ricketti", but the older "M. pilosus" has priority. The erroneous reporting of the type locality as being in Uruguay by Wilhelm Peters led to the dual naming.
Title: List of alcoholic drinks
Passage: This is a list of alcoholic drinks. An alcoholic drink is a drink that contains ethanol, commonly known as alcohol. Alcoholic drinks are divided into three general classes: beers, wines, and distilled beverages. They are legally consumed in most countries, and over one hundred countries have laws regulating their production, sale, and consumption. In particular, such laws specify the minimum age at which a person may legally buy or drink them. This minimum age varies between 16 and 25 years, depending upon the country and the type of drink. Most nations set it at 18 years of age.
Title: Wall-roosting mouse-eared bat
Passage: The wall-roosting mouse-eared bat, or Nepalese whiskered myotis ("Myotis muricola") is a species of vesper bat whose type locality is Nepal.
Title: Rossini (cocktail)
Passage: The Rossini is a type of alcoholic mixed drink made with sweet sparkling wine (Prosecco) and puréed strawberries. The cocktail is the most popular alternative to the classic Bellini.
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