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Which stadium in Orlando opened in 1936 and is found west of the home venue for the Orlando City SC?
Title: Orlando City Stadium Passage: Orlando City Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium in downtown Orlando, Florida. It is the home venue for the Orlando City SC, which entered Major League Soccer (MLS) as an expansion franchise in 2015, and their National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) sister club, the Orlando Pride. The stadium was completed in time for Orlando City's first home game of the 2017 season on March 5. Title: Camping World Stadium Passage: Camping World Stadium, also known as the Orlando Citrus Bowl, is a stadium located in Orlando, Florida. The stadium is located in the West Lakes neighborhoods of Downtown Orlando, west of new sports and entertainment facilities including the Amway Center, the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts and the Orlando City Stadium. It opened in 1936 as Orlando Stadium and has also been known as the Tangerine Bowl and Florida Citrus Bowl. Title: 2015 Orlando City SC season Passage: The 2015 Orlando City SC season is the club's fifth season of existence in Orlando, and Orlando City's first season in Major League Soccer, the top-flight league in the United States soccer league system. Title: List of Orlando City SC seasons Passage: Orlando City SC is the name for two related soccer (association football) teams based in Orlando, Florida. Orlando City SC (2010–14) that competed in USL Pro from 2011–2014 and Orlando City SC which joined the MLS in 2015. Title: Niki Budalić Passage: Nikola “Niki” Budalic (born August 1, 1978) is a retired Canadian soccer player. Budalic serves as the general manager of soccer operations for Orlando City SC, Orlando City B, and Orlando Pride. Title: 2014 MLS Expansion Draft Passage: The 2014 MLS Expansion Draft was a special draft for the Major League Soccer expansion teams New York City FC and Orlando City SC. As determined by a "Priority Draft" conducted September 24, 2014, Orlando City SC selected first. Title: Orlando City SC Passage: Orlando City Soccer Club is an American professional soccer club based in Orlando, Florida that competes as a member of the Eastern Conference in Major League Soccer (MLS). Orlando City SC began play in 2015 as an expansion team of the league. The team is the first MLS franchise located in the state of Florida since the Miami Fusion and Tampa Bay Mutiny were folded by the league following the 2001 season. The team plays in the privately owned and operated Orlando City Stadium, located in the heart of downtown Orlando. Title: Orlando Pride Passage: The Orlando Pride is a professional women's soccer team based in Orlando, Florida. The team joined the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), the top level of women's soccer in the U.S., for the 2016 season. The tenth team to be added to the league, they are affiliated with the men's team Orlando City SC in Major League Soccer. They play their home games at Orlando City Stadium. The Pride hold the record for hosting the largest attendance in National Women's Soccer League history, with 23,403 on hand to witness the Pride's inaugural home game, a 3–1 victory over the Houston Dash on April 23, 2016. Title: Orlando City SC (2010–14) Passage: Orlando City SC were an American professional soccer team based in Orlando, Florida, United States that was the precursor to Orlando City SC. The team played in USL Pro, the third tier of the American soccer pyramid from 2010 to 2014, until discontinuing in favor of Orlando's Major League Soccer (MLS) expansion franchise in 2015 which is owned by the same principals. Title: Orlando City B Passage: Orlando City B (or OCB for short) is a United Soccer League (USL) club that began play in 2016. Owned by Orlando City SC based in Orlando, Florida, OCB plays its home games at the Orlando City Stadium.
Camping World Stadium
Camping World Stadium
Orlando City Stadium
Which song is sampled in "Sugar", a song from the 2015 album of the same name by Robin Schulz?
Title: Sugar (Robin Schulz song) Passage: "Sugar" is a song by German DJ and record producer Robin Schulz. It features the vocals from Canadian singer Francesco Yates. The song was released in Germany on 17 July 2015, and samples Baby Bash's 2003 single "Suga Suga". Title: Sugar (Robin Schulz album) Passage: Sugar is the second studio album by German DJ and record producer Robin Schulz, it was released on 25 September 2015. The album includes the singles "Headlights", "Sugar", "Show Me Love", and "Heatwave". Title: Heatwave (Robin Schulz song) Passage: "Heatwave" is a song by German DJ and record producer Robin Schulz featuring vocals from American singer, rapper and songwriter Akon. The song was released as a digital download in Germany on 12 February 2016 as the fourth and final single from his second studio album "Sugar" (2015). The song was written by Thomas Troelsen, Aliaune Thiam and Bryan Nelson. Title: Show Me Love (Robin Schulz song) Passage: "Show Me Love" is a song by German DJ and record producer Robin Schulz and British singer J.U.D.G.E. The song was released as a digital download in Germany on 13 November 2015 as the third single from his second studio album "Sugar" (2015). The song was written by Dennis Bierbrodt, Jürgen Dohr, Guido Kramer, Robin Schulz and Richard Judge. Title: Prayer (Robin Schulz album) Passage: Prayer is the debut studio album by German DJ and record producer Robin Schulz, it was released on 19 September 2014. The album includes the singles "Waves (Robin Schulz Remix)", "Prayer in C (Robin Schulz Remix)", "Willst Du" and "Sun Goes Down". Title: Alex Schulz Passage: Alex Schulz is a German DJ and record producer based in Stuttgart. He gained recognition for his song "In The Morning Light" which featured on Robin Schulz's album "Prayer". The song gained over 700,000 plays on music-streaming website SoundCloud. Title: Sun Goes Down (Robin Schulz song) Passage: "Sun Goes Down" is a song by German DJ and record producer Robin Schulz. It features the vocals from British singer Jasmine Thompson. The song was released in Germany as a digital download on 24 October 2014. The song peaked at number two on the German Singles Chart. Title: Robin Schulz discography Passage: German disc jockey Robin Schulz has released three studio albums, 13 singles and one promotional single. Schulz achieved his worldwide breakthrough with his remix of Mr Probz's "Waves" (2014), which reached the top ten of the charts in over ten countries, while further peaking within the top ten in various other. It was also certified—among others—Platinum in both the United Kingdom and the United States. While the disc jockey's follow-up recording, "Prayer in C" (2014), was met with similar commercial acclaim, two fellow singles from his debut studio album "Prayer" (2015) were released, including a collaboration with Jasmine Thompson. Title: Headlights (Robin Schulz song) Passage: "Headlights" is a song by German DJ and record producer Robin Schulz. It features the vocals from American singer and songwriter Ilsey. The song was released in Germany as a digital download on 3 April 2015. The song has peaked at number six on the German Singles Chart. The song was written by Robin Schulz, Ilsey Juber, John Ryan, Andreas Schuller, Eric Frederic, Tom Peyton and Joe London. The original demo version included a sample of an acoustic guitar taken from a sample library, which was replayed for the official release by Mark Summers at Scorccio Sample Replays. Title: Mr Probz Passage: Dennis Princewell Stehr (born 15 May 1984), better known by his stage name Mr Probz, is a Dutch singer, musician and actor. In 2013, he released the song "Waves", which was remixed in 2014 by Robin Schulz, becoming an international hit. He has released one album and featured in the film Bolletjes Blues.
Suga Suga
Sugar (Robin Schulz album)
Sugar (Robin Schulz song)
Who is older, Rohan Bopanna or Sherwood Stewart?
Title: Sherwood Stewart Passage: Sherwood Stewart (born June 6, 1946, in Goose Creek, Texas, United States) played amateur and professional tennis in the 1970s and 1980s. Stewart was ranked as high as No. 60 in the world in singles on the ATP Rankings on December 31, 1978, and No. 4 in doubles on January 3, 1983. Title: Rohan Bopanna Passage: Rohan Bopanna (born 4 March 1980) is an Indian professional tennis player. His singles career high ranking was World No. 213 in 2007 and his career high ranking in doubles was World No. 3 on 22 July 2013. Recently, most of his appearances in professional tournaments have been in doubles matches. He is a member of the Indian Davis Cup team since 2002. In 2010, he finished as a runner-up in doubles at the US Open, partnering with Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi. He won the 2017 French Open - Mixed Doubles title with Gabriela Dabrowski of Canada becoming the fourth Indian player to win a Grand Slam title. Title: 2012 Gerry Weber Open – Doubles Passage: Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi were the defending champions but Bopanna decided not to participate. <br> Title: 2012 Western &amp; Southern Open – Men's Doubles Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes were the defending champions. However, they chose not to play together. Bhupathi played with Rohan Bopanna and Paes played with Radek Štěpánek Title: 2009 LA Tennis Open – Doubles Passage: Rohan Bopanna and Eric Butorac were the defending champions, but Bopanna did not participate that year. <BR>Butorac partnered with Scott Lipsky, but lost in the first round to Denis Istomin and Leonardo Mayer. <BR>Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan won in the final 6–4, 7–6 against Benjamin Becker and Frank Moser. Title: 2014 Open 13 – Doubles Passage: Rohan Bopanna and Colin Fleming were the defending champions, but Bopanna chose not to participate. Fleming played alongside Ross Hutchins, but lost in the quarterfinals to Marin Draganja and Mate Pavić. <br> Title: 2013 BNP Paribas Masters – Doubles Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna were the defending champions, but Bhupathi decided not to participate. Bopanna played alongside Édouard Roger-Vasselin. Title: 2016 MercedesCup – Doubles Passage: Rohan Bopanna and Florin Mergea were the defending champions, but Bopanna chose to compete in s'Hertogenbosch instead. Mergea played alongside Horia Tecău, but lost in the semifinals to Marcus Daniell and Artem Sitak. Title: 2012 If Stockholm Open – Doubles Passage: Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi were the defending champions but Bopanna decided not to participate. <br> Title: 2016 Dubai Tennis Championships – Men's Doubles Passage: Rohan Bopanna and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Bopanna played alongside Florin Mergea, but lost in the first round to Nestor and Radek Štepánek. Nestor and Štepánek lost in the quarterfinals to Łukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski. <br>
Sherwood Stewart
Rohan Bopanna
Sherwood Stewart
Return to House on Haunted Hill is a sequel to a 1999 horror film directed by whom?
Title: Return to House on Haunted Hill Passage: Return to House on Haunted Hill is a 2007 direct-to-DVD horror film and the sequel to the 1999 film "House on Haunted Hill". Directed by Víctor García and written by William Masa, the film stars Amanda Righetti, Tom Riley, Cerina Vincent and Erik Palladino. The film follows Ariel Wolfe - younger sister of Sara Wolfe; the previous films protagonist - being forced by a group of people to search for a mysterious idol hidden inside a haunted psychiatric asylum. Title: House on Haunted Hill (1999 film) Passage: House on Haunted Hill is a 1999 American horror film directed by William Malone and starring Geoffrey Rush, Famke Janssen, Taye Diggs, Ali Larter, and Jeffrey Combs. It also includes a cameo appearance by Peter Graves. The plot follows a group of strangers who are invited to a party at an abandoned asylum, where they are offered $1 million each by an amusement park mogul if they are able to survive the night. Produced by Robert Zemeckis and Joel Silver, it is a remake of the 1959 film of the same title directed by William Castle, and features special effects by famed make-up artists Gregory Nicotero and Dick Smith. Title: The Deadly Camp Passage: The Deadly Camp (Shan gou 1999) is a 1999 horror film written and directed by Bowie Lau, and co-written by Kenneth Hau Wai Lai. Title: House on Haunted Hill Passage: House on Haunted Hill is a 1959 American horror film directed by William Castle. The film was written by Robb White and stars Vincent Price and Carol Ohmart as eccentric millionaire Frederick Loren and his wife Annabelle, who have invited five people to the house for a "haunted house" party. Whoever stays in the house for one night will earn $10,000. As the night progresses, all the guests are trapped inside the house with ghosts, murderers, and other terrors. Title: Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies Passage: Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies is a 1999 horror film and a sequel to the 1997 film "Wishmaster". The film was released on DVD on August 17, 1999 and bundled with the first film. Title: Memorial Day (1999 film) Passage: Memorial Day (also known as Memorial Day Killer) is a 1999 horror film directed by Christopher Alender, and written by Marcos Gabriel. Title: Thirteen Ghosts Passage: Thirteen Ghosts (also known as 13 Ghosts and stylized as THIR13EN Ghosts) is a 2001 Canadian-American supernatural horror film directed by Steve Beck. It is a remake of the 1960 film "13 Ghosts" by William Castle. It follows the remake of another one of Castle's films, "House on Haunted Hill", and was shot entirely around Lower Mainland, British Columbia. Title: Ali Larter Passage: Alison Elizabeth "Ali" Larter (born February 28, 1976) is an American actress. She portrayed fictional model Allegra Coleman in a 1996 "Esquire" magazine hoax and took on guest roles on several television shows in the 1990s. She made her film debut in "Varsity Blues" (1999), which was followed by the horror films "House on Haunted Hill" (1999), "Final Destination" (2000) and "Final Destination 2" (2003). Title: The Atomic Space Bug Passage: The Atomic Space Bug is a 1999 horror film directed by Jonathan M. Parisen and starring Conrad Brooks ("Plan 9 from Outer Space"). "The Atomic Space Bug" is Parisen's homage to such fifties films as "Robot Monster" and "Plan 9 from Outer Space". The film is about a giant insect-like creature that terrorizes a small town. Title: Víctor García (Spanish director) Passage: Víctor García (born 4 December 1974) is a Spanish film director best known for his award-winning short film "El ciclo" and the 2007 American horror film "Return to House on Haunted Hill".
William Malone
Return to House on Haunted Hill
House on Haunted Hill (1999 film)
Who is younger, Yevgeny Kafelnikov or Allan Stone?
Title: Allan Stone Passage: Allan Stone (born 14 October 1945) played amateur and professional tennis in the 1960s and 1970s. He was ranked as high as World No. 38 in singles on the ATP Rankings in April 1975. Title: Yevgeny Kafelnikov Passage: Yevgeny Aleksandrovich Kafelnikov (Russian: Евгений Александрович Кафельников ] ; born 18 February 1974) is a Russian former world No. 1 tennis player. He won two Grand Slam singles titles, the 1996 French Open and the 1999 Australian Open. He also won four Grand Slam doubles titles, being the last man to have won both the men's singles and doubles titles at the same Grand Slam tournament, which he did at the 1996 French Open. Title: 2004 Legg Mason Tennis Classic – Doubles Passage: Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Sargis Sargsian were the defending champions, but did not compete this year, with Kafelnikov retired at the end of the 2003 season. Title: 2001 CA-TennisTrophy – Doubles Passage: Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Nenad Zimonjić were the defending champions but only Kafelnikov competed that year with Wayne Ferreira. Title: 1996 Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon – Doubles Passage: Jakob Hlasek and Yevgeny Kafelnikov were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Hlasek with Guy Forget and Kafelnikov with Daniel Vacek. Title: 1999 Australian Open – Men's Singles Passage: Petr Korda was the defending champion, but he was eliminated in the third round by Todd Martin. <br>Yevgeny Kafelnikov won the title, defeating Thomas Enqvist in the final, 4–6, 6–0, 6–3, 7–6. With this win, Kafelnikov became the first Russian (male or female) to win the Australian Open. Title: 1996 Estoril Open – Doubles Passage: Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions but only Kafelnikov competed that year with Paul Haarhuis. Title: 1997 Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon – Singles Passage: Yevgeny Kafelnikov was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals this year. Title: 1995 Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon – Doubles Passage: Jakob Hlasek and Yevgeny Kafelnikov were the defending champions and successfully defended their title, winning in the final 6–3, 6–3, against John-Laffnie de Jager and Wayne Ferreira. Title: 2000 Torneo Godó – Doubles Passage: Paul Haarhuis and Yevgeny Kafelnikov were the defending champions, but Kafelnikov chose to not compete this year in order to focus on the singles tournament.
Yevgeny Aleksandrovich Kafelnikov
Yevgeny Kafelnikov
Allan Stone
Who won the Super Bowl that Big Bad Voodoo Daddy performed at the half-time show?
Title: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Passage: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is a contemporary swing revival band from Southern California. Their notable singles include "Go Daddy-O", "You & Me & the Bottle Makes 3 Tonight (Baby)", and "Mr. Pinstripe Suit". The band played at the Super Bowl XXXIII half-time show in 1999. Title: Super Bowl XXXIII Passage: Super Bowl XXXIII was an American football game played between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Atlanta Falcons to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1998 season. The Broncos defeated the Falcons by the score of 34–19, winning their second consecutive Super Bowl. The game was played on January 31, 1999, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami (now part of the suburb of Miami Gardens, which became a separate city in 2003). Title: Watchu' Want for Christmas? Passage: Watchu' Want for Christmas? is an EP (and first Christmas album) by neo-swing group Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. It was released in 1997. Title: Save My Soul (album) Passage: Save My Soul is the fourth studio album by swing group Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. Title: Everything You Want for Christmas Passage: Everything You Want for Christmas is the fifth studio album by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. Title: Have You Ever Met That Funny Reefer Man Passage: "Have You Ever Met That Funny Reefer Man", often known simply as "The Reefer Man", is a 1932 American jazz song composed by J. Russel Robinson, with lyrics by Andy Razaf. It was first recorded by Cab Calloway and his orchestra, with versions by others over the years, including by Harlan Lattimore, Murphy's Law and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. Title: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy (album) Passage: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is the self-titled debut album by contemporary swing band Big Bad Voodoo Daddy released on the bands-own record label Big Bad Records. The band re-recorded the songs "Jumpin' Jack" and "King of Swing" for their following full-length album Americana Deluxe. Also "So long, good bye" appears on "Americana Deluxe" in a re-recorded version having the title slightly modified to "So long, farewell, goodbye". "Machine gun" has been re-recorded for the third full-length album This Beautiful Life and appears under the title "2000 volt" with modified lyrics. "13 women" is a cover version of the song originally performed by Bill Haley & His Comets. "Fire" is originally performed by Louis Jordan. Title: Big Deal (game show) Passage: Big Deal is a television game show that aired Sunday at 7:00 in the United States for six weeks in 1996 on FOX. It was hosted by Mark DeCarlo and packaged by Stone-Stanley Productions, with swing group Big Bad Voodoo Daddy as the house band. Title: Americana Deluxe Passage: Americana Deluxe is the second studio album by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. This album is also sometimes called "Big Bad Voodoo Daddy", as the album cover prominently displays a stylized "Big Bad Voodoo Daddy" logo and does not feature the phrase "Americana Deluxe" on it. However, the liner notes and the band's website clearly show that the true title is indeed "Americana Deluxe". Title: How Big Can You Get?: The Music of Cab Calloway Passage: How Big Can You Get? : The Music of Cab Calloway is the sixth studio album released by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy.
Denver Broncos
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
Super Bowl XXXIII
What was the nationality of the defending champion at the Men's Singles tournament of the 2013 BWF World Championships?
Title: 2013 BWF World Championships – Men's singles Passage: The Men's Singles tournament of the 2013 BWF World Championships was held from August 5–11. Lin Dan was the defending champion. Title: Lin Dan Passage: Lin Dan (born October 14, 1983) is a Chinese professional badminton player. He is a two-time Olympic champion, five-time World champion, as well as a six-time All England champion. Title: Lee Chong Wei career statistics Passage: This is a list of the main career statistics of Malaysian professional badminton player, Lee Chong Wei. To date, Lee has won sixty three singles titles, including eleven Super Series Premier titles, twenty-eight Super Series titles, and four Super Series Finals titles. He is the first men's singles player to win at least once in different Super Series Premier titles. He is also a Silver medalist at the 2008 Summer Olympics, 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2016 Summer Olympics. He is the runner-up at the 2011 BWF World Championships, 2013 BWF World Championships and 2015 BWF World Championships. His achievement as the runner-up at the 2014 BWF World Championships was canceled due to doping violations. Following that matter, he served an 8-month suspension from international competitions. Title: 2013 BWF Season Passage: The 2013 BWF Season was the overall badminton circuit organized by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) for the 2013 badminton season to publish and promote the sport. Besides the BWF World Championships, BWF promotes the sport of Badminton through an extensive worldwide programme of events in four structure levels. They were the individual tournaments called Super Series, Grand Prix Events, International Challenge and International Series. Besides the individual tournaments, Team Events such as Thomas Cup & Uber Cup and Sudirman Cup are held every other year. Title: 2014 BWF World Junior Championships – Teams event Passage: The Team event tournament of the 2014 BWF World Junior Championships was the sixteenth tournament of the BWF World Junior Championships. It was held from April 7–11, 2014 in Alor Setar, Malaysia. According to the Badminton World Federation (BWF) 35 teams have confirmed their participation. The winner of the tournament would have Suhandinata Cup for about a year until the next BWF World Junior Championships Team Event is held. Title: 2013 BWF World Championships – Women's singles Passage: The Women's Singles tournament of the 2013 BWF World Championships was held from August 5–11. Wang Yihan was the defending champion. Ratchanok Inthanon defeated Li Xuerui 22–20, 18–21, 21–14 in the final. Title: 2012 BWF World Junior Championships – Teams event Passage: The Team event tournament of the 2012 BWF World Junior Championships was the fourteenth tournament of the BWF World Junior Championships. It was held from October 25–28, 2012 in Chiba, Japan. According to the Badminton World Federation (BWF) 30 teams have confirmed their participation. The winner of the tournament would have Suhandinata Cup for about a year until the next BWF World Junior Championships Team Event is held. Title: 2011 BWF World Championships – Women's singles Passage: The Women's Singles tournament of the 2011 BWF World Championships was held from August 8–14. Wang Lin was the defending champion. Title: 2011 BWF World Championships – Men's singles Passage: The Men's Singles tournament of the 2011 BWF World Championships was held from August 8–14. Chen Jin was the defending champion. Title: 2013 BWF World Junior Championships – Teams event Passage: The Team event tournament of the 2013 BWF World Junior Championships was the fifteenth tournament of the BWF World Junior Championships. It was held from October 23–27, 2013 in Bangkok, Thailand. According to the Badminton World Federation (BWF) 32 teams have confirmed their participation. The winner of the tournament would have Suhandinata Cup for about a year until the next BWF World Junior Championships Team Event is held.
Chinese
2013 BWF World Championships – Men's singles
Lin Dan
Which form of plant is only found in Australia, Hakea or Blechnum?
Title: Blechnum Passage: Blechnum (hard fern) is a genus of between 150–220 species of ferns with a cosmopolitan distribution, in the family Blechnaceae in the eupolypods II clade of the order Polypodiales. By far the greatest species diversity is in tropical regions of the Southern Hemisphere, with only a few species reaching cool temperate latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere (notably "B. penna-marina", south to Cape Horn, Chile, the southernmost fern in the world) and Northern Hemisphere (notably "B. spicant", north to Iceland and northern Norway). Title: Hakea Passage: Hakea (pincushion tree) is a genus of 149 species of shrubs and small trees in the Proteaceae, native to Australia. They are found throughout the country, with the highest species diversity being found in the south west of Western Australia. Title: Hakea laurina Passage: Hakea laurina is a plant of Southwest Australia that is widely cultivated and admired. The species is often referred to as Kodjet, Pincushion Hakea, and Emu Bush. The specific epithet, derived from the Latin "laurus", is given for the resemblance to the leaves of laurel. The Noongar name for the plant is Kodjet or Kojet. Title: Hakea aculeata Passage: Hakea aculeata, commonly known as the Column Hakea, is a vulnerable species of "Hakea" found in the Brookton, Cunderdin, Merredin, Tammin and Quairading areas in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. Title: Hakea preissii Passage: Hakea preissii, commonly known as the Needle tree, Needle bush and Christmas hakea, is a shrub or tree of the genus "Hakea" native to an area in the Pilbara, Wheatbelt, Mid West and Goldfields-Esperance regions of Western Australia. The Noongar name for the plant is Tanjinn. Title: Carposina autologa Passage: Carposina autologa, the hakea seed-moth, is a moth in the Carposinidae family. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Western Australia. It has been released in South Africa for the biological control "Hakea sericea". Title: Hakea gibbosa Passage: Hakea gibbosa, commonly known as hairy hakea or rock hakea, is a shrub of the family Proteaceae native to southeastern Australia. It has become an environmental weed in South Africa and New Zealand, where it had been introduced for use as a hedge plant. Title: Hakea victoria Passage: Hakea victoria, with common names Royal Hakea and Lantern Hakea, is a shrub which is native to Western Australia and noted for its ornamental foliage. The Noongar name for the plant is Tallyongut. Title: Hakea leucoptera Passage: Hakea leucoptera is a plant of the dry regions of Australia. The species is often referred to as silver needlewood, needle hakea, pin bush, and water tree. It has several indigenous names; Booldoobah, Uri, Kuluva, and Kuloa. The specific epithet, derived from the Latin "Leucoptera" (Gk): "leuco" means "white"; and "ptera" means "winged", referring to the characteristic white-winged seeds of this species. Title: Hakea microcarpa Passage: Hakea microcarpa , commonly known as small-fruit hakea is a flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. It is a spreading shrub, often growing in woodlands, heathlands and near swamps in montane areas of eastern Australia.
Hakea
Blechnum
Hakea
The Curzon Ashton L.F.C. consists of which gender?
Title: Curzon Ashton L.F.C. Passage: Curzon Ashton Ladies Football Club is an English women's football club affiliated with Curzon Ashton F.C.. The club were known as Oldham Curzon Ladies Football Club until June 2005. They play in the North West Women's Regional League Division One South . Title: Curzon Ashton F.C. Passage: Curzon Ashton Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in the market town of Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, England, that competes in the National League North, the sixth-highest division overall in the English football league system, and are members of the Manchester County Football Association. Nicknamed "the Nash", the club was founded in 1963 and moved to its current stadium, Tameside Stadium, in 2005. Title: Jack Truelove Passage: Jack Christopher Truelove (born 27 December 1995) is an English football player who most recently played for National League North side Hednesford Town on loan from Oldham Athletic. He is currently registered to play for National League North side Curzon Ashton. Title: Eddie Stanford Passage: Edward "Eddie" Stanford (born 4 February 1985) is an English former footballer who plays for Curzon Ashton as a midfielder. Title: Kellie-Ann Leyland Passage: Kellie-Ann Leyland (born 5 November 1986 in St Helens, Merseyside) is an English-born Northern Irish footballer. She currently plays for Curzon Ashton Ladies and Northern Ireland as a central defender. Title: Paul Marshall (footballer) Passage: Paul Anthony Marshall (born 9 July 1989) is an English semi-professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for National League North club Curzon Ashton. Title: Matthew Flynn Passage: Matthew Edward Flynn (born 10 May 1989) is an English footballer who plays for Curzon Ashton as a defender. Title: Chris Rowney Passage: Chris Rowney (born 14 February 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Curzon Ashton. Title: Harry Davis (footballer, born 1991) Passage: Harry Spencer Davis (born 24 September 1991) is an English professional footballer, who plays as a defender for Scottish Championship side St Mirren. Davis previously played with Crewe Alexandra. Early in his career, he was loaned by Crewe to Nantwich Town, Stafford Rangers and Curzon Ashton. Title: Luke Clark Passage: Luke Stephen Clark (born 24 May 1994) is an English footballer who is plays for Curzon Ashton. He can play either as a right back or as a central midfielder.
Ladies
Curzon Ashton L.F.C.
Curzon Ashton F.C.
Yang Yun-ho has directed the 2004 South Korean film based on which Japanese book?
Title: Fighter in the Wind Passage: Fighter in the Wind (Korean: 바람의 파이터 ) is a 2004 South Korean film. It is based on the Japanese book "Karate Baka Ichidai" which is a fictionalized account of karate competitor Choi Yeung-Eui (최영의, 崔永宜) who went to Japan after World War II to become a fighter pilot but found a very different path instead. He changed his name to Masutatsu Oyama (大山倍達) and went across the country, defeating martial artists one after another. This film concentrates on the period when he is still young, and developing his famous karate style, Kyokushin. The film was the seventh highest grossing Korean film of 2004 with 2,346,446 admissions sold nationwide. Title: Yang Yun-ho Passage: Yang Yun-ho (born November 11, 1966) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. His feature film debut "Yuri" (1996) screened at the Critics' Week of the Cannes Film Festival. Among the films Yang has directed since are "Libera Me" (2000), "Fighter in the Wind" (2004, for which he received a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination at the 2005 Grand Bell Awards), "Holiday" (2006), "Rainbow Eyes" (2007), and "Grand Prix" (2010). He also co-directed the 2009 television series "Iris" and its film version, "Iris: The Movie". Title: The President's Barber Passage: The President's Barber () is a 2004 South Korean film directed by Im Chan-sang. It follows a barber, his wife, and their only son through four decades of tumultuous Korean history. Much as in "Forrest Gump", we see important moments in South Korean history through the eyes of the titular barber, who is drafted to be the official barber of President Park Chung-hee. The role of the barber is played by Song Kang-ho and Moon So-ri plays his wife. Title: Rainbow Eyes Passage: Rainbow Eyes () is a 2007 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Yang Yun-ho. The story follows a police inspector who discovers that his friend is now a serial killer.The movie was remade into a thailand thriller named 'Cheun'. Title: A Moment to Remember Passage: A Moment to Remember (; lit. "Eraser in My Head") is a 2004 South Korean film based on the 2001 Japanese television drama "Pure Soul". It stars Son Ye-jin and Jung Woo-sung and follows the theme of discovery in a relationship and the burdens of loss caused by Alzheimer's disease. Title: He Was Cool Passage: He Was Cool (; lit. "That Guy was Cool") is a 2004 South Korean film based on the same-titled 2001 Internet novel written by Guiyeoni. The film was released in South Korean cinemas on July 23, 2004 and was the 35th most attended film of the year with 800,000 admissions. Title: White Valentine Passage: White Valentine () is a 1999 Korean romantic film directed by Yang Yun-ho. It stars Park Shin-yang with Jun Ji-hyun in her movie debut. Title: Grand Prix (2010 film) Passage: Grand Prix () is 2010 South Korean sports film directed by Yang Yun-ho. It stars Kim Tae-hee and Yang Dong-geun in lead roles as horse jockeys. Title: Shinsukki Blues Passage: Shinsukki Blues is a 2004 South Korean film about a smarmy corporate lawyer who magically switches bodies with a pro bono defense attorney with the same name. It was the last Korean film released to theaters in 2004. Title: The Attorney Passage: The Attorney () is a 2013 South Korean courtroom drama film directed and co-written by Yang Woo-suk, in his directorial debut (Yang was previously a film producer and webtoon author). With 11,375,954 tickets sold and a revenue of ₩82.9 billion , "The Attorney" became the 8th best-selling Korean film of all time, and the second highest-grossing Korean film of 2013.
Karate Baka Ichidai
Yang Yun-ho
Fighter in the Wind
Who was born first, Yakov Protazanov or Cynthia Mort?
Title: Yakov Protazanov Passage: Yakov Alexandrovich Protazanov (Russian: Я́ков Алекса́ндрович Протаза́нов ; January 23 (O.S. February 4), 1881 – August 8, 1945) was a Russian and Soviet film director and screenwriter, and one of the founding fathers of cinema of Russia. He was an Honored Artist of the Russian SFSR (1935) and Uzbek SSR (1944). Title: Cynthia Mort Passage: Cynthia Mort (born June 18, 1956) is an American director, screenwriter, and producer. Mort has worked primarily in television since beginning her career in 1994, writing for the sitcom "Roseanne". Her notable works include the HBO series "Tell Me You Love Me" as a creator and executive producer, the revenge film "The Brave One" (2007) as a screenwriter, and the biopic "Nina" (2016) as a director. Title: Departure of a Grand Old Man Passage: Departure of a Grand Old Man (Russian: Уход великого старца , translit.  Ukhod velikovo startza) is a 1912 Russian silent film about the last days of author Leo Tolstoy. The film was directed by Yakov Protazanov and Elizaveta Thiman, and was actress Olga Petrova's first film. Title: Don Diego and Pelagia Passage: Don Diego and Pelagia (Russian: Дон Диего и Пелагея , "Don Diego i Pelageya " ) is a 1928 Soviet silent comedy drama directed by Yakov Protazanov. Title: The Tailor from Torzhok Passage: The Tailor from Torzhok (Russian: Закройщик из Торжка , "Zakroyshchik iz Torzhka " ) is a 1925 Soviet silent comedy film directed by Yakov Protazanov and starring Igor Ilyinsky. The picture was commissioned as publicity for the State Lottery Loan. Title: Man from the Restaurant Passage: Man from the Restaurant (Russian: Человек из ресторана ) is a 1927 Soviet drama film directed by Yakov Protazanov based on the story by Ivan Shmelyov. The main role was written for Ivan Moskvin, but he was changed for Chekhov because of illness. Title: Without a Dowry Passage: Without a Dowry (Russian: Бесприданница ) is a play by Alexander Ostrovsky that premiered on 22 November [O.S. 10 November] 1878 at the Maly Theater and first published in the January 1879 issue of "Otechestvennye Zapiski". Met with indifference by the contemporary critics, later it came to be regarded as a classic of the Russian theatre. Yakov Protazanov directed a cinematic adaptation, "Without Dowry", which was released in 1937, and Eldar Ryazanov also adapted it into a popular 1984 film. Title: Yakov Protazanov filmography Passage: A list of films directed by Yakov Protazanov. Title: His Call Passage: His Call (Russian: Его призыв , "Yego prizyv " ) is a 1925 Soviet drama film directed by Yakov Protazanov. It was also released as 23 January (Russian: 23 января ) in the Soviet Union and as Broken Chains in the United States. Title: Fedor Ozep Passage: Fedor Ozep or Fyodor Otsep (Russian: Фёдор Александрович Оцеп , "Fyodor Aleksandrovich Otsep"; February 9, 1895 – June 20, 1949) was a Russian-American film director and screenwriter, born in Moscow. An important early writer on film and film theory, he served as dramaturge for the Mezhrabpomfilm-Rus company and wrote a number of films for directors such as V.I. Pudovkin and Yakov Protazanov before turning to directing in 1926.
Yakov Alexandrovich Protazanov
Yakov Protazanov
Cynthia Mort
What sport are Mary-Ann Eisel and Christo van Rensburg known for playing?
Title: Mary-Ann Eisel Passage: Mary–Ann Eisel (born November 25, 1946) is an American former tennis player. She was the US Open mixed doubles champion in 1968. Title: Christo van Rensburg Passage: Christo van Rensburg (born 23 October 1962) is a former professional tennis player from South Africa. Title: 1995 Tel Aviv Open – Doubles Passage: Lan Bale and John-Laffnie de Jager were the defending champions, but did not participate together this year. Bale partnered Wayne Black, losing in the semifinals. de Jager partnered Christo van Rensburg, losing in the first round. Title: 1993 Open 13 – Doubles Passage: Arnaud Boetsch and Olivier Delaître won the title, defeating Ivan Lendl and Christo van Rensburg 6–3, 7–6 in the final. Title: 1990 Volvo U.S. National Indoor – Doubles Passage: Paul Annacone and Christo van Rensburg were the defending champions. Annacone competed alongside Kelly Evernden but lost in the semifinals, while van Rensburg played with Kevin Curren and lost in the quarterfinals. <br>Darren Cahill and Mark Kratzmann won the title, defeating Udo Riglewski and Michael Stich 7–5, 6–2, in the final. Title: 1990 Ebel U.S. Pro Indoor – Doubles Passage: Paul Annacone and Christo van Rensburg were the defending champions. Annacone participated with John Fitzgerald, and lost in the quarterfinals to Scott Davis and David Pate, while Van Rensburg played with Kevin Curren, and lost in the semifinals to Grant Connell and Glenn Michibata. <br>Rick Leach and Jim Pugh defeated Connell and Michibata 3–6, 6–4, 6–2, in the final. Title: 1987 Australian Open – Men's Doubles Passage: Paul Annacone and Christo van Rensburg were the defending champions, but lost in the semifinals to Swedes and top seeds Stefan Edberg and Anders Järryd. Title: 1985 Australian Open – Men's Doubles Passage: The Men's Doubles tournament at the 1985 Australian Open was held from 25 November through 8 December 1985 on the outdoor grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. Paul Annacone and Christo van Rensburg won the title, defeating Mark Edmondson and Kim Warwick in the final. Title: 1991 Riklis Classic – Doubles Passage: Nduka Odizor and Christo van Rensburg were the defending champions, but did not participate together this year. Odizor partnered Bryan Shelton, losing in the semifinals. van Rensburg partnered John-Laffnie de Jager, losing in the first round. Title: 1989 Paris Open – Doubles Passage: Paul Annacone and John Fitzgerald were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Annacone with Christo van Rensburg and Fitzgerald with Anders Järryd.
tennis player
Mary-Ann Eisel
Christo van Rensburg
Will Penny was a western starring the actor and activist of what nationality?
Title: Will Penny Passage: Will Penny is a 1967 western film written and directed by Tom Gries starring Charlton Heston, Joan Hackett and Donald Pleasence. The picture was based upon an episode of the 1960 Sam Peckinpah television series "The Westerner" called "Line Camp," which was also written and directed by Tom Gries. Heston mentioned that this was his favorite film in which he appeared. The supporting cast features Ben Johnson, Bruce Dern, and Slim Pickens. Title: Charlton Heston Passage: Charlton Heston (born John Charles Carter or Charlton John Carter; October 4, 1923 – April 5, 2008) was an American actor and political activist. Title: There Was a Crooked Man... Passage: There Was a Crooked Man... is a 1970 western starring Kirk Douglas and Henry Fonda and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. This was the only western made by Mankiewicz, director of such notable films as "All About Eve", "Guys and Dolls" and "Cleopatra". It was written by David Newman and Robert Benton, their first script after "Bonnie and Clyde". Title: Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory Passage: Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory is a 1952 Western starring Clayton Moore as Buffalo Bill. Directed by Bernard B. Ray and produced by Edward Finney as his final Western, the film was the final appearance of sidekick Slim Andrews. Title: Overland Telegraph (film) Passage: Overland Telegraph is a 1951 Western starring Tim Holt. Title: Aldo Addobbati Passage: Aldo Addobbati was an Italian film producer. In 1968 he produced Gianfranco Parolini's "Se incontri Sartana prega per la tua morte", a western starring Gianni Garko, William Berger, Fernando Sancho and Klaus Kinski. He followed this by producing another of Parolini's and Kinski's in 1969 with the war picture "5 per l'inferno" and he also co-produced the western "Sono Sartana, il vostro becchino" with Paolo Moffa. The film was directed by Giuliano Carnimeo and starred Gianni Garko. Title: Gun Brothers Passage: Gun Brothers is a 1956 Western starring Buster Crabbe and Ann Robinson. It was Crabbe's first feature film in six years. Title: Diablo (2015 film) Passage: Diablo is a 2015 Canadian-American psychological western film co-written and directed by Lawrence Roeck and starring Scott Eastwood, Walton Goggins, Camilla Belle and Danny Glover. It was the first Western starring Eastwood, the son of Western icon Clint Eastwood. Title: The Last Outlaw (1993 film) Passage: The Last Outlaw is a western starring Mickey Rourke, Dermot Mulroney, Ted Levine, Daniel Quinn, Gavan O'Herlihy, Keith David, John C. McGinley, and Steve Buscemi, along with a variety of other known actors, which has since become a cult classic among western genre fans. It was directed by Geoff Murphy and written by Eric Red. It was initially broadcast on HBO on October 30, 1993. Title: Hoppy Serves a Writ Passage: Hoppy Serves a Writ is a 1943 Western film directed by George Archainbaud and starring William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy. The supporting cast features Andy Clyde, Victor Jory and George Reeves. The film remains noteworthy today as one of the earliest performances (his 3rd) of unshaven newcomer Robert Mitchum, who made an impression upon the studio by generating a surprising fan mail response exactly as Clark Gable had after playing an extremely similar unshaven role in "The Painted Desert", a Western starring William Boyd produced a dozen years earlier.
American
Will Penny
Charlton Heston
What was the 2010 population of Sarah Beth James's hometown?
Title: Madison, Mississippi Passage: Madison is a city in Madison County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 24,841 at the 2010 census. The population is currently over 25,000. It is part of the Jackson Metropolitan Statistical Area. Title: Sarah Beth James Passage: Sarah Beth James, (born October 21, 1989) is an American beauty pageant titleholder from Madison, Mississippi who was named Miss Mississippi 2010. Title: Ice (Durst novel) Passage: Ice is a novel written by Sarah Beth Durst, a modernized retelling of the Norwegian fairy tale East of the Sun and West of the Moon. It was a nominee for the Andre Norton Award in 2009. Title: Sarah Docter Passage: Sarah Beth Docter (born May 10, 1964) is a retired American speed skater. She won several U.S. national championships in the 1970s, and in 1978 she won U.S. national titles in both short track and long track. That year she went on to the world short-track championships, in which she won the 1500 m and 3000 m events and the overall competition. In 1980, she competed in all speed skating events at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York, with the best achievement of tenth place in the 3000 m. In addition to skating career, she is also a cyclist, and once took part in the World Cycling Championships. Title: Sarah Noriega Passage: Sarah Beth Noriega (born April 24, 1976) is a former indoor volleyball player. She played for Loyola Marymount University from 1994 to 1997 and was named the 1997 West Coast Conference Player of the Year. She also played for the United States national team at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Title: Sarah Beth Briggs Passage: Sarah Beth Briggs (born 2 June 1972, Newcastle upon Tyne, England) is a British classical pianist. Title: Waco, Texas Passage: Waco ( ) is a city which is the county seat of McLennan County, Texas, United States. It is situated along the Brazos River and I-35, halfway between Dallas and Austin. The city had a 2010 population of 124,805, making it the 22nd-most populous city in the state. The US Census 2016 population estimate is 134,432 The Waco Metropolitan Statistical Area consists of McLennan and Falls Counties, which had a 2010 population of 234,906. Falls County was added to the Waco MSA in 2013. The US Census 2016 population estimate for the Waco MSA is 265,207. Title: Sarah Beth Goncarova Passage: Sarah Beth Goncarova (born 1980) is an American painter, sculptor, and installation artist known for abstract textile pieces and non-specific figurative scenes. Her works are in several individual, corporate, and public collections. Title: Spy Corps Passage: Spy Corps is a spy film for Christian families that was written and directed by J David Baker. It stars Sarah Beth Hill as a fearful high school teenager, and Adam Hale as a secret member of the Reserve Spy Training Corps, a training program for high school students who want to pursue a career as a spy. Title: Sarah Beth Durst Passage: Sarah Beth Durst is an American author of fantasy. Her 2016 novel "Queen of the Blood" won a 2017 Alex Award from the American Library Association. Durst writes for adults, young adults, and middle grade level readers.
24,841
Sarah Beth James
Madison, Mississippi
Are both Bunchosia and Onoclea genus of plants?
Title: Onoclea Passage: Onoclea is a genus of plants in the Onocleaceae family, native to moist habitats in eastern Asia and eastern North America. They are deciduous ferns with sterile fronds arising from creeping rhizomes in spring, dying down at first frost. Fertile fronds appear in late summer. Depending on the authority, the genus contains one to five species. Title: Bunchosia Passage: Bunchosia is a genus in the Malpighiaceae, a family of about 75 genera of flowering plants in the order Malpighiales. It contains roughly 75 species of trees and shrubs, which are native to dry woodlands, savannas, and wet forests. Their range extends from Mexico and the Caribbean to southeastern Brazil and adjacent Argentina. "Bunchosia" is one of three arborescent genera of Malpighiaceae with fleshy, bird-dispersed fruits.
yes
Bunchosia
Onoclea
Who founded both the Sapling Foundation and Future Publishing?
Title: Chris Anderson (entrepreneur) Passage: Chris Anderson (born 1957) is the owner of TED, a nonprofit organisation that provides idea-based talks and hosts an annual conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Previously he founded Future Publishing. Title: Sapling Foundation Passage: The Sapling Foundation is a non-profit organization that owns the TED global conference. It was founded by Chris Anderson in 1996. Title: Total Film Passage: Total Film is a UK-based film magazine published 13 times a year (published monthly and a summer issue is added every year since issue 91, 2004 which is published between July and August issue) by Future Publishing. The magazine was launched in 1997 and offers cinema, DVD and Blu-ray news, reviews and features. "Total Film" is available both in print and interactive iPad editions. Title: PlayStation World Passage: PlayStation World (PSW) was a monthly video games magazine that covered the PlayStation brand. The pages were featured news, previews, reviews and letter pages. It was launched in 2000, published by Computec Media. The magazine had a circulation of 17,132 along with a readership of 210,000. The UK portion of Computec Media was acquired by Future Publishing in 2003, with the title added to Future's portfolio. At the time of the acquisition, the magazine had an average monthly circulation of 53,349. By 2007, the magazine's circulation had decreased to 17,132. On 13 August 2009, Future Publishing announced it was to close the PSW magazine, citing "decreasing demand" as the reason for the publication's closure. Title: Internet Advisor Passage: Broadband & Internet Advisor (originally "Internet Advisor") is a magazine which was founded in 1993. The magazine was published by Future Publishing to provide technical articles, news, and reviews relating to Internet technology. In August 2005, Alex Summersby replaced Dan McNamara as chief editor. In winter of 2005, Future Publishing closed "Broadband & Internet Advisor" and merged its content with "net". Title: Future UK Internet Awards Passage: Future UK Internet Awards are Internet awards issued to UK Internet Service Providers by Future Publishing. The awards are usually issued at a party in November in London, UK. Title: Retro Gamer Passage: Retro Gamer is a British magazine, published worldwide, covering retro video games. It was the first commercial magazine to be devoted entirely to the subject. Although launched in January 2004 as a quarterly publication, "Retro Gamer" soon became a monthly. In 2005, a general decline in gaming and computer magazine readership led to the closure of its publishers, Live Publishing, although the rights to the magazine were later purchased by Imagine Publishing. It was taken over by Future Publishing on 21 October 2016, following Future's acquisition of Imagine Publishing and its print portfolio. Title: PCGamesN Passage: PCGamesN is a video game news website. Its parent company, Network N, was founded by James Binns (formerly of Future Publishing) in late May 2012. "PCGamesN" launched the next month. The website was originally designed to host channels for separate franchises and to mix original content with aggregated and user-created content. The launch team included Tim Edwards, former editor of "PC Gamer". "PGamesN" added ten new channels and two new writers for a total of seven staff writers in August 2012. The website added editorial staff from "GamesMaster" and the "" in 2015. Title: Future Gamer Passage: Future Gamer was an online computer and video games e-zine created by Future Publishing. Title: Comedy Review Passage: Comedy Review was a British comedy magazine published by Future Publishing which ran for five issues in 1996. The editor was Andy Lowe, Damien Noonan was Associate Editor and Danny Wallace, then 19 years old, was Staff Writer.
Chris Anderson
Sapling Foundation
Chris Anderson (entrepreneur)
Which director has won more Canadian Screen Awards, Sidney Olcott or Denis Villeneuve?
Title: Sidney Olcott Passage: Sidney Olcott (September 20, 1872 – December 16, 1949) was a Canadian-born film producer, director, actor and screenwriter. Title: Denis Villeneuve Passage: Denis Villeneuve (] ; born October 3, 1967) is a French Canadian film director and writer. He is a four-time recipient of the Canadian Screen Award (formerly Genie Award) for Best Direction, for "Maelström" in 2001, "Polytechnique" in 2010, "Incendies" in 2011, and "Enemy" in 2013. The first three films also won the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Motion Picture. Title: Golden Screen Award (Canada) Passage: The Golden Screen Award, formerly known as the Golden Reel Award, is a Canadian film award, presented to the Canadian film with the biggest box office gross of the year. The Canadian Motion Picture Distributors Association introduced this award in 1976 as part of the Canadian Film Awards until 1979. The Golden Reel became part of the Genie Awards ceremonies in 1980, and is currently part of the Canadian Screen Awards. It was renamed from Golden Reel to Golden Screen as of the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards in 2015. Title: Emmanuel Fréchette Passage: Emmanuel Fréchette is a Canadian film production designer. He is a two-time winner of the Canadian Screen Award for Best Art Direction or Production Design, at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards in 2013 for "War Witch (Rebelle)" and at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in 2017 for "Two Lovers and a Bear". Title: The Pony Express (1907 film) Passage: The Pony Express is an American silent film produced by Kalem Company and directed by Sidney Olcott with Sidney Olcott, Robert Vignola and Joe Santley in the leading roles. Title: 1st Canadian Screen Awards Passage: The 1st Canadian Screen Awards were held on March 3, 2013, to honour achievements in Canadian film and television production in 2012. This was the first-ever Canadian Screen Awards ceremony, following the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television's decision, announced in 2012, to merge its formerly separate Genie Awards (for film) and Gemini Awards (for television) into a single ceremony. In addition, the Canadian Screen Awards include awards for achievements in digital media. Title: The Belgian Passage: The Belgian is a 1918 American silent film produced by Sidney Olcott Players. It was directed by Sidney Olcott with Valentine Grant and Walker Whiteside in the leading roles. It is not known whether the film currently survives. Title: Simon Lavoie Passage: Simon Lavoie (born May 15, 1979) is a Canadian film director and screenwriter from Quebec. He is best known as codirector with Mathieu Denis of "Those Who Make Revolution Halfway Only Dig Their Own Graves (Ceux qui font les révolutions à moitié n'ont fait que se creuser un tombeau)", which won the award for Best Canadian Film at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival and garnered several Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in 2017, including for Best Picture and Best Director. Title: Hany Ouichou Passage: Hany Ouichou is a Canadian film producer. The president of the film studio Art & Essai, he is most noted as the producer of "Those Who Make Revolution Halfway Only Dig Their Own Graves (Ceux qui font les révolutions à moitié n'ont fait que se creuser un tombeau)", which was a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Picture at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in 2017, and "Mutants", which won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Live Action Short Drama at the same ceremony. Title: Kim Nguyen Passage: Kim Nguyen is a Canadian film director and screenwriter, best known for his Academy Award-nominated and Canadian Screen Award-winning 2012 film "War Witch (Rebelle)". The film was the top winner at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards; in addition to being named Best Picture and winning acting awards for two of its stars, Nguyen himself won the awards for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay.
Denis Villeneuve
Sidney Olcott
Denis Villeneuve
Dicksonia and Hardenbergia, are found in Australia?
Title: Hardenbergia Passage: Hardenbergia is a small genus of leguminous vines from Australia. Title: Dicksonia Passage: Dicksonia is a genus of tree ferns in the order Cyatheales. It is regarded as related to "Cyathea", but is considered more primitive, dating back at least to the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. The fossil record includes stems, pinnules, and spores. Title: Dicksonia youngiae Passage: Dicksonia youngiae, common name bristly tree fern, is a fern that comes from cool, sheltered rainforests in New South Wales and Queensland, Australia. It is found north of the Bellinger River, in New South Wales, and can be seen in the wild at Nightcap National Park. Title: Crepidomanes venosum Passage: Crepidomanes venosum, the veined bristle-fern or bristle filmy fern, is a fern in the family Hymenophyllaceae. It is only found in wet forests, mainly growing as an epiphyte on the shady side of the soft tree fern, "Dicksonia antartica". It also grows on logs, trunks of trees and rarely on trunks of "Cyathea" species or on wet rock-faces. It is found in the wetter parts of Eastern Australia and New Zealand. C. venosum has poor long-distance dispersal compared to other ferns due to its short lived spore. Notable features of "Crepidomanes venosum" include it being one cell layer thick, 5–15 cm in length, having many branching veins and a trumpet shaped indusium.
no
Dicksonia
Hardenbergia
What occupation did Anja Salomonowitz and Wendy Toye share?
Title: Wendy Toye Passage: Wendy Toye CBE (1 May 1917 – 27 February 2010) was a British dancer, stage and film director and actress. Title: Anja Salomonowitz Passage: Anja Salomonowitz (born in Vienna) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter, specialised on documentary films with political or social background. Title: True as a Turtle Passage: True as a Turtle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Wendy Toye and starring John Gregson, Cecil Parker, June Thorburn and Keith Michell. In the film, a young couple embark on a voyage on a ketch named "Turtle". John Coates wrote the screenplay, based on his novel of the same name. Title: The Stranger Left No Card Passage: The Stranger Left No Card (1952) is a British short film directed by Wendy Toye. The film won the Best Fiction award at the 1953 Cannes Film Festival, where it was described as "a masterpiece" by Jean Cocteau. It marked the film debut of actor Alan Badel. Title: The King's Breakfast (film) Passage: The King's Breakfast is a 1963 British family film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Maurice Denham, Mischa Auer and Reginald Beckwith. It was based on the poem "The King's Breakfast" by A.A. Milne. Title: We Joined the Navy Passage: We Joined the Navy is a 1962 British comedy film produced by Daniel M. Angel and directed by Wendy Toye which stars Kenneth More, Lloyd Nolan, Joan O'Brien, Derek Fowlds, Graham Crowden, Esma Cannon and John Le Mesurier. It was based on the novel of the same name by John Winton. Title: Invitation to the Waltz (film) Passage: Invitation to the Waltz is a 1935 British historical musical film directed by Paul Merzbach and starring Lilian Harvey, Wendy Toye and Carl Esmond. It was based on a play by Eric Maschwitz. Title: All for Mary Passage: All for Mary is a 1955 British comedy film brought to the screen by Paul Soskin Productions for The Rank Organisation. It was based on a successful West End play by the English husband and wife team of Kay Bannerman and Harold Brooke. It was directed by Wendy Toye, produced by Paul Soskin with the screenplay by Paul Soskin and Peter Blackmore. It starred Nigel Patrick, David Tomlinson, Jill Day and Kathleen Harrison. Eastmancolor Cinematography was by Reginald H. Wyer. Title: Cowardy Custard Passage: Cowardy Custard is a musical revue and was one of the last Noël Coward shows staged during his life. It was devised by Gerard Frow, Alan Strachan and Wendy Toye. A book, also titled "Cowardy Custard", was published in connection with the revue, similarly celebrating the Coward image. Title: The Teckman Mystery Passage: The Teckman Mystery is a 1954 black and white British mystery film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Margaret Leighton, John Justin, Roland Culver and Michael Medwin.
film director
Anja Salomonowitz
Wendy Toye
New Hampshire Route 31 begins in which Hillsborough County, New Hampshire town?
Title: Mason, New Hampshire Passage: Mason is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,382 at the 2010 census. Mason, together with Wilton, is home to Russell-Abbott State Forest. Title: New Hampshire Route 31 Passage: New Hampshire Route 31 (abbreviated NH 31) is a 56.148 mi north–south state highway in southern New Hampshire. It runs from Mason on the Massachusetts border to Goshen. Title: New Hampshire Route 202A Passage: New Hampshire Route 202A (abbreviated NH 202A) is a 14.639 mi east–west state highway in Strafford and Rockingham counties in southeastern New Hampshire. The western terminus is in Northwood at U.S. Route 202 and New Hampshire 9, near their intersection with U.S. Route 4. Its eastern terminus is in downtown Rochester at New Hampshire Route 108 and New Hampshire Route 125. Title: New Hampshire Route 78 Passage: New Hampshire Route 78 (abbreviated NH 78) is a 3.456 mi secondary state highway in Cheshire County in the southern part of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. A northward extension of Massachusetts Route 78, NH 78 runs entirely within the town of Winchester from the state border to downtown, where it ends at New Hampshire Route 10 and New Hampshire Route 119. Title: New Hampshire Route 120 Passage: New Hampshire Route 120 is a 26.928 mi secondary north–south state highway in Sullivan and Grafton counties in the upper Connecticut River Valley region of New Hampshire. Its southern terminus is at New Hampshire Route 11 and New Hampshire Route 103 in Claremont. Its northern terminus is at New Hampshire Route 10 in Hanover. Title: New Hampshire Route 140 Passage: New Hampshire Route 140 is a 21.142 mi east–west state highway in central New Hampshire, running from Tilton to Alton. The western terminus of NH 140 is in Tilton at an intersection with U.S. Route 3, New Hampshire Route 11 and New Hampshire Route 132, located at exit 20 on Interstate 93. The eastern terminus is in Alton at NH 11 and New Hampshire Route 28A (Main Street). In Alton, the road is named the Frank C. Gilman Highway. Title: New Hampshire Route 27 Passage: New Hampshire Route 27 (abbreviated NH 27) is a 37.621 mi long east–west highway in southeastern New Hampshire. The western terminus of NH 27 is in Hooksett at U.S. Route 3 and New Hampshire Route 28 north of Manchester. The eastern terminus is in Hampton Beach at New Hampshire Route 1A, which runs along the New Hampshire coastline adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean. Title: New Hampshire Route 4 Passage: New Hampshire Route 4 is a 3.78 mi state highway located in eastern Strafford County, New Hampshire. Its western terminus is at an intersection with New Hampshire Route 9 and New Hampshire Route 108 in Dover. Its northern terminus is at the Maine state border in Rollinsford, where it continues as Maine State Route 4. Title: Antrim, New Hampshire Passage: Antrim is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,637 at the 2010 census. The primary settlement in the town, where 1,397 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined as the Antrim census-designated place (CDP) and is located at the intersection of U.S. Route 202 and New Hampshire Route 31. The town of Antrim also includes the villages of Antrim Center, North Branch, Clinton Village and South Village. Title: New Hampshire Route 153 Passage: New Hampshire Route 153 is a 50.566 mi secondary north–south highway in Strafford and Carroll counties in eastern New Hampshire. The southern terminus is in Farmington at New Hampshire Route 11. The northern terminus is in Conway village (town of Conway) at New Hampshire Route 16 and New Hampshire Route 113.
Mason
New Hampshire Route 31
Mason, New Hampshire
Who directed the film that Amanda Brooks starred in in 2007?
Title: D-War Passage: D-War (Korean: 디워, released in North America as Dragon Wars: D-War), is a 2007 South Korean action-adventure fantasy film written and directed by Shim Hyung-rae, and starring Jason Behr, Amanda Brooks, Robert Forster, and Elizabeth Peña. Title: Amanda Brooks Passage: Amanda Brooks (born June 22, 1981) is an actress who starred in the 2007 film "D-War" and in the 2006 film "Cut Off". She also had leading roles in the 2005 films "Flightplan" and "River's End". She also starred in "The Canyons" as Gina. Title: The Real Howard Spitz Passage: The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write children's books. Title: The Canyons (film) Passage: The Canyons is a 2013 American erotic thriller-drama film directed by Paul Schrader and written by Bret Easton Ellis. The film is set in Los Angeles and stars Lindsay Lohan, James Deen, Nolan Funk, Amanda Brooks, and Gus Van Sant. It received a limited release on August 2, 2013 at the IFC Center in New York City, the Bell Lightbox in Toronto, and on video on demand platforms. Title: Robots (2005 film) Passage: Robots is a 2005 American computer-animated adventure comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios for 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Chris Wedge and produced by Jerry Davis, William Joyce, and John C. Donkin. It features the voices of Ewan McGregor, Halle Berry, Greg Kinnear, Mel Brooks, Amanda Bynes, Drew Carey, and Robin Williams. Title: If Ever I See You Again Passage: "If Ever I See You Again" is the title of a 1978 hit single by Roberta Flack. The song was composed by Joseph "Joe" Brooks and served as the title song for the eponymous 1978 film "If Ever I See You Again" that Brooks directed and also starred in with Shelley Hack as his leading lady. Male vocalist Jamie Carr sang the theme song on the film's soundtrack. Title: The Kindred (film) Passage: The Kindred is a 1987 American horror film directed by Jeffrey Obrow and Stephen Carpenter. Obrow also produced the film and co-wrote it along with Carpenter, Earl Ghaffari and John Penney. The film stars David Allen Brooks, Amanda Pays and Rod Steiger. It was released on January 9, 1987 and grossed just over $2 million. Title: Creature (2011 film) Passage: Creature is a 2011 American monster movie directed by Fred M. Andrews, based on a screenplay written by Andrews and Tracy Morse. The film is set in the Louisiana Bayou, where a group of friends discover a local legend and are in a fight for their survival. The film opened in theaters on September 9, 2011, in the United States and Canada. It stars Mehcad Brooks, Serinda Swan, Amanda Fuller, Dillon Casey, Lauren Schneider, Aaron Hill, Daniel Bernhardt, and Sid Haig. It made headlines for its low gross. Title: Amanda Knox (film) Passage: Amanda Knox is a 2016 American documentary film about Amanda Knox, twice convicted and later acquitted of the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher, directed by Rod Blackhurst and Brian McGinn. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2016 and on Netflix on September 30, 2016. Title: To Be or Not to Be (1983 film) Passage: To Be or Not to Be is a 1983 American war comedy film directed by Alan Johnson and produced by Mel Brooks. The screenplay was written by Ronny Graham and Thomas Meehan, based on the original story by Melchior Lengyel, Ernst Lubitsch and Edwin Justus Mayer. A remake of the 1942 film of the same name, the film starred Mel Brooks alongside his wife Anne Bancroft; Tim Matheson, Charles Durning, Christopher Lloyd, and José Ferrer also had starring roles.
Shim Hyung-rae
Amanda Brooks
D-War
Xiaogan and Datong, are in which country?
Title: Datong Passage: Datong () is a prefecture-level city in northern Shanxi province, People's Republic of China, located in a basin at an elevation of 1040 m and bordering Inner Mongolia to the north and west and Hebei to the east. It had a population of 3,318,057 at the 2010 census of whom 1,629,035 lived in the built up area made of 3 out of 4 urban districts, namely Chengqu, Kuangqu and Nanjiao District. Title: Xiaogan Passage: Xiaogan () is a prefecture-level city in east-central Hubei province, People's Republic of China, some 60 km northwest of the provincial capital of Wuhan. According to the 2010 census, its population totaled 4,814,542, of whom 908,266 lived in the built-up ("or metro") area of Xiaonan District.
People's Republic of China
Xiaogan
Datong
Which contains more species, Stigmaphyllon or Aloe?
Title: Aloe Passage: Aloe ( or ), also written "Aloë", is a genus containing over 500 species of flowering succulent plants. The most widely known species is "Aloe vera", or "true aloe", so called because it is cultivated as the standard source of so-called "aloe vera" for assorted pharmaceutical purposes. Other species, such as "Aloe ferox", also are cultivated or harvested from the wild for similar applications. Title: Stigmaphyllon Passage: Stigmaphyllon is a genus in the Malpighiaceae, a family of about 75 genera of flowering plants in the order Malpighiales. Amazonvine is a common name for species in this genus.
Aloe
Stigmaphyllon
Aloe
What nationality were both Richard Llewellyn and Saki?
Title: Saki Passage: Hector Hugh Munro (18 December 1870 – 14 November 1916), better known by the pen name Saki, and also frequently as H. H. Munro, was a British writer whose witty, mischievous and sometimes macabre stories satirize Edwardian society and culture. He is considered a master of the short story, and often compared to O. Henry and Dorothy Parker . Influenced by Oscar Wilde, Lewis Carroll and Rudyard Kipling, he himself influenced A. A. Milne, Noël Coward and P. G. Wodehouse. Title: Richard Llewellyn Passage: Richard Dafydd Vivian Llewellyn Lloyd (8 December 1906 – 30 November 1983), known by his pen name Richard Llewellyn, was a British novelist. Title: Richard Atcherley Passage: Air Marshal Sir Richard Llewellyn Roger Atcherley, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (12 January 1904 – 18 April 1970) was a senior Royal Air Force officer. He served as Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Pakistan Air Force from 1949 to 1951. Title: How Green Was My Valley (TV drama serial) Passage: How Green Was My Valley is a BBC Television serial based on the novel by Richard Llewellyn, and features one of the last performances by Stanley Baker. It was first shown in the UK from 29 December 1975 in six weekly parts, while producer Martin Lisemore also cast Siân Phillips in his next production, "I Claudius" (1976). Title: United States Ambassador to Mongolia Passage: This is a list of United States Ambassadors to Mongolia. The United States established diplomatic relations with then-People's Republic of Mongolia on January 27, 1987. The Embassy in Ulaanbaatar was opened Apr 17, 1988, with Steven Mann as Chargé d'Affaires ad interim. Richard Llewellyn Williams was the first ambassador to the Republic, and resided in the District of Columbia. The current Mongolian ambassador to the United States is Altangerel Bulgaa, who succeeded Khasbazaryn Bekhbat when he was appointed on December 7, 2012. The U.S. maintains its embassy in Ulan Bator. Title: Green, Green My Valley Now Passage: Green, Green My Valley Now is a 1975 novel by Richard Llewellyn. It is the final of three sequels to the better known "How Green Was My Valley". Title: Bronwen Passage: Bronwen (] ) is a Welsh feminine given name. It is closely associated with the similar name "Branwen", which appears in medieval Welsh literature. Used in Wales since the 19th century, it was introduced to the English-speaking public at large by a character in the Richard Llewellyn novel "How Green Was My Valley" (1939). Title: Poison Pen (film) Passage: Poison Pen is a 1939 film directed by Paul L. Stein, starring Flora Robson, Reginald Tate and Ann Todd. It was based on the 1937 play by Richard Llewellyn. Title: How Green Was My Valley Passage: How Green Was My Valley is a 1939 novel by Richard Llewellyn, narrated by Huw Morgan, the main character, about his Welsh family and the mining community in which they live. The author had claimed that he based the book on his own personal experiences but this was found to be untrue after his death; Llewellyn was English-born and spent little time in Wales, though he was of Welsh descent. Llewellyn gathered material for the novel from conversations with local mining families in Gilfach Goch. Title: Welsh Mam Passage: The Welsh Mam ("mam" means "mother" in Welsh) was an archetypal image of Welsh married women that emerged in 19th century industrial South Wales. Described as "hardworking, ‘pious’ and clean, a mother to her sons and responsible for the home", this image of women was depicted in Richard Llewellyn's 1939 novel "How Green Was My Valley". The mythologised Welsh Mam was seen as a matriarch ruling her household, but in reality many Welsh women were economically dependent upon male wage-earners, and suffered poverty and ill health exacerbated by regular childbearing.
British
Richard Llewellyn
Saki
Christmas Bounty is a 2013 television film that stars an American actress who is most notable for her role in what?
Title: Francia Raisa Passage: Francia Raisa (born July 26, 1988) is an American actress. Raisa is most notable for her roles in "" and "The Secret Life of the American Teenager". Title: Christmas Bounty Passage: Christmas Bounty is a 2013 television film directed by Gil Junger. It was produced by WWE Studios and stars Francia Raisa, Mike "The Miz" Mizanin and Will Greenberg. It premiered on ABC Family during their 25 Days of Christmas block on November 26, 2013. Title: Goodnight for Justice: Queen of Hearts Passage: Goodnight for Justice: Queen of Hearts is a 2013 television film directed by Martin Wood and starring Luke Perry, Katharine Isabelle, and Ricky Schroder. Written by Neal and Tippi Dobrofsky, based on characters created by Luke Perry, the film is about a circuit judge who rescues a beautiful woman from a vengeful colonel. Unaware that the woman is a con artist, the judge helps her escape her pursuer, and their journey together takes them to a gambling riverboat, where the judge discovers her true identity, just as the colonel catches up with them. "Goodnight for Justice: Queen of Hearts" is the third film in a series, preceded by "Goodnight for Justice" (2011) and "Goodnight for Justice: The Measure of a Man" (2012). Title: Tasmanian Devils (film) Passage: Tasmanian Devils is a 2013 television film directed by Zach Lipovsky and starring Danica McKellar and Apolo Ohno. The movie was first released onto the Syfy channel on January 19, 2013 and centers around a group of friends that get attacked by extremely large tasmanian devils. " Radio Times" rated the film poorly, giving it two out of 5 stars. Title: Angelina Jolie filmography Passage: Angelina Jolie is an American actress and filmmaker. As a child, she made her screen debut in the 1982 comedy film "Lookin' to Get Out", acting alongside her father Jon Voight. Eleven years later she appeared in her next feature, the low-budget film "Cyborg 2", a commercial failure. She then starred as a teenage hacker in the 1995 science fiction thriller "Hackers", which went on to be a cult film despite performing poorly at the box-office. Jolie's career prospects improved with a supporting role in the made-for-television film "George Wallace" (1997), for which she received the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Television Film. She made her breakthrough the following year in HBO's television film "Gia" (1998). For her performance in the title role of fashion model Gia Carangi, she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Film. Title: My Santa (film) Passage: My Santa is a 2013 television film starring Samaire Armstrong and Matthew Lawrence. Title: Prosecuting Casey Anthony Passage: Prosecuting Casey Anthony is a 2013 television film about the Casey Anthony trial. Title: A Mother's Rage Passage: A Mother's Rage (also entitled Road Trip) is a 2013 television film directed by Oren Kaplan and starring Lori Loughlin, Kristen Dalton and Ted McGinley. The story starts with Rebecca Mayer and her daughter Conner, who is about to start her first day in college, being chased by a carjacker on the road. After the police are called, the case begins to be investigated by Emily Tobin, a local officer. Title: Sharknado 2: The Second One Passage: Sharknado 2: The Second One is a 2014 American horror sci-fi comedy disaster film and a sequel to the 2013 television film "Sharknado" and the second installment in the "Sharknado film series". It was directed by Anthony C. Ferrante, with Ian Ziering and Tara Reid reprising their roles from the first film. The film premiered on July 30, 2014, and was the highest-premiering film on the Syfy Channel. Title: Playing Father Passage: Playing Father (also called Notes from Dad) is a 2013 television film directed by Eriq La Salle and starring Eddie Cibrian as a gifted trumpet player who accepts a job as a high school music teacher.
The Secret Life of the American Teenager
Christmas Bounty
Francia Raisa
The Palais Theater is located in what inner suburb, whose local government area is the City of Port Philip?
Title: Palais Theatre Passage: The Palais Theatre is a concert venue and theatre located in the Melbourne inner suburb of St Kilda. With a capacity of 2,896 people, it is the largest seated theatre in Australia. Title: St Kilda, Victoria Passage: St Kilda is an inner suburb (neighbourhood) of the metropolitan area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 6 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government area is the City of Port Phillip. At the 2011 Census, St Kilda had a population of 17,795. Title: Albert Park, Victoria Passage: Albert Park is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 3 km south of Melbourne's central business district. Its local government area is the City of Port Phillip. At the 2011 census , Albert Park had a population of 5,955. Title: Elwood, Victoria Passage: Elwood is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8 km south of Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government area is the City of Port Phillip. At the 2011 Census, Elwood had a population of 14,638. Title: Middle Park, Victoria Passage: Middle Park is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 4 km south of Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government area is the City of Port Phillip. At the 2011 Census, Middle Park had a population of 4,058. Title: Strathfield, New South Wales Passage: Strathfield is a suburb in the Inner West of Sydney, Australia. It is located 12 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district and is the administrative centre of the Strathfield Local Government Area. A small section of the suburb north of the railway line sits in the local government area of the City of Canada Bay, while the area east of The Boulevard sits within the Burwood Council. North Strathfield and Strathfield South are separate suburbs, to the north and south respectively. Title: Port Melbourne, Victoria Passage: Port Melbourne is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 5 km south-west from Melbourne's Central Business District. It is split between the local government areas of Melbourne and Port Phillip. The area to the north of the West Gate Freeway is in the City of Melbourne. The area to the south is in the City of Port Phillip. At the 2011 Census, Port Melbourne had a population of 14,521. Title: South Melbourne, Victoria Passage: South Melbourne is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 2 km south of Melbourne's Central Business District (CBD). It is in the local government area of the City of Port Phillip. At the 2011 Census, South Melbourne had a population of 9,317. Title: Ripponlea, Victoria Passage: Ripponlea is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, named after the adjoining Rippon Lea Estate. It is 7 km south east of Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government area is the City of Port Phillip. At the 2011 Census, Ripponlea had a population of 1,478. Title: Balaclava, Victoria Passage: Balaclava is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 7 km south from Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government area is the City of Port Phillip. At the 2011 Census, Balaclava had a population of 5,383.
St Kilda
Palais Theatre
St Kilda, Victoria
Are Phacelia and Nymphaea both types of plants?
Title: Nymphaea Passage: Nymphaea is a genus of hardy and tender aquatic plants in the family Nymphaeaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. Many species are cultivated as ornamental plants, and many cultivars have been bred. Some taxa occur as introduced species where they are not native, and some are weeds. Plants of the genus are known commonly as water lilies. The genus name is from the Greek νυμφαια, "nymphaia" and the Latin "nymphaea", which mean "water lily" and were inspired by the nymphs of Greek and Latin mythology. Title: Phacelia Passage: Phacelia (phacelia, scorpionweed, heliotrope) is a genus of about 200 species of annual or perennial herbaceous plants, native to North and South America. Title: Phacelia egena Passage: Phacelia egena is a species of phacelia known by the common name Kaweah River phacelia. It is native to much of California, from the Transverse Ranges to the northern mountains and into Oregon; it also occurs in Arizona. It grows in many types of habitat. Title: Phacelia pedicellata Passage: Phacelia pedicellata is a species of flowering plant in the borage family, Boraginaceae. Its common names include specter phacelia and pedicellate phacelia. It is native to the southwestern United States and Baja California, where it can be found in several types of habitat, including creosote bush scrub and Joshua tree woodland. Title: Howellanthus Passage: Howellanthus is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the borage family containing the single species Howellanthus dalesianus, commonly known as Scott Mountain phacelia or Howell's phacelia. Until 2010 the plant was known as "Phacelia dalesiana". It is endemic to the southern Klamath Mountains of northern California, including the Scott Mountains for which it is named. It grows in mountain forests and meadows. Title: Phacelia argillacea Passage: Phacelia argillacea is a rare species of flowering plant in the borage family known by the common names clay phacelia and Atwood's phacelia. It is endemic to Utah in the United States, where it is known only from one canyon in Utah County. It is "one of Utah's most endangered species"; it is "one of the nation's rarest plants" and is federally listed as an endangered species of the United States. Title: Phacelia hastata Passage: Phacelia hastata is a species of flowering plant in the borage family, Boraginaceae. Its common names include silverleaf scorpionweed, silverleaf phacelia, and white-leaf phacelia. It is native to western North America from British Columbia and Alberta south to California and east to Nebraska. It can be found in many types of habitat, including scrub, woodland, and forest, up to an elevation of 13,000 feet. Title: Phacelia coerulea Passage: Phacelia coerulea is a species of phacelia known by the common name skyblue phacelia. It is native to the California and the Southwestern United States and northern Mexico, where it grows in desert and plateau habitat types, such as scrub and woodland. Title: Phacelia ramosissima Passage: Phacelia ramosissima is a species of phacelia known by the common name branching phacelia. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to California and the Southwestern United States, where it can be found in many types of habitat. Title: Phacelia mutabilis Passage: Phacelia mutabilis is a species of flowering plant in the borage family known by the common name changeable phacelia. It is native to the western United States and Baja California, where it can be found in mountains and foothills, in forested and open habitat types, and deserts.
yes
Phacelia
Nymphaea
Spaceballs, a 1987 American film, starred which actor that was best known for his role in "Eight is Enough"?
Title: Spaceballs Passage: Spaceballs is a 1987 American comic science fiction film co-written, produced and directed by Mel Brooks. Starring Brooks, Bill Pullman, John Candy, and Rick Moranis, the film also features Daphne Zuniga, Dick Van Patten, and the voice of Joan Rivers. In addition to Brooks in a supporting role, the film also features Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise and Rudy De Luca in cameo appearances. Title: Dick Van Patten Passage: Richard Vincent Van Patten (December 9, 1928 – June 23, 2015) was an American actor, businessman, and animal welfare advocate, best known for his role as patriarch Tom Bradford on the ABC television comedy-drama "Eight Is Enough". Title: Video Violence Passage: Video violence also known as Video Violence... When Renting is Not Enough is a 1987 American Independent horror film directed by Gary Cohen. The film is shot with a VHS camera similar to many rental films of the 1980s and early 90s. Title: Michael Winslow Passage: Michael Leslie Winslow (born September 6, 1958) is an American actor, beatboxer and comedian billed as the "Man of 10,000 Sound Effects" for his ability to make realistic sounds using only his voice. He is best known for his roles in all seven "Police Academy" films as Larvelle Jones. He has also appeared in "Spaceballs", "Cheech and Chong's Next Movie", and commercials for Cadbury and Geico; also appeared on "The Love Boat". Title: Streets of Death Passage: Streets of Death is a 1987 American film. Tommy Kirk had retired from acting when the film was made but the producer made him an offer "that was hard to refuse." He was the only professional actor in the cast. Title: Bill Pullman Passage: William James "Bill" Pullman (born December 17, 1953) is an American actor. He made his film debut in the 1986 film "Ruthless People", and has since gone on to star in other films, such as "Spaceballs" (1987), "The Accidental Tourist" (1988), "While You Were Sleeping" (1995), "Casper" (1995), "Independence Day" (1996) and "Lost Highway" (1997). He has also appeared regularly on television, usually in films and miniseries, though he also had a starring role in the one-season show "1600 Penn". As of late summer 2017, he is in the main cast of USA Network's new eight-episode, murder-mystery limited series "The Sinner". Title: Swimming to Cambodia Passage: Swimming to Cambodia, also known as Spalding Gray's Swimming to Cambodia, is a 1987 American film written by and starring Spalding Gray, and directed by Jonathan Demme. The performance film is of Gray's play and monologue, which centered on such themes as his trip to Southeast Asia to create the role of the U.S. Ambassador's aide in the film "The Killing Fields", the Cold War, Cambodia Year Zero, and his search for his "perfect moment". The film grossed slightly over $US1 million. Title: Robert Prescott (actor) Passage: Robert Prescott is an American actor who has starred in various roles in film and on television. He is best known for his role as Kent in the 1985 hit comedy film "Real Genius". He also starred in the 1984 comedy film "Bachelor Party" as Cole Whittier, and appeared in the 1987 Mel Brooks hit comedy "Spaceballs" in a cameo as the Sand Cruiser Driver. Title: George Wyner Passage: George Wyner (born October 20, 1945) is an American film and television actor. Wyner graduated from Syracuse University in 1968 as a drama major, and was an in-demand character actor by the early 1970s. To date, Wyner has made guest appearances in over 100 television series and co-starred in nine. He is probably best known for his role as ADA Bernstein on the series "Hill Street Blues". He is also noted for memorable roles in films such as "Spaceballs", "American Pie 2" and "Fletch". Title: Black Widow (1987 film) Passage: Black Widow is a 1987 American film noir thriller film starring Debra Winger, Theresa Russell, Sami Frey and Nicol Williamson. Dennis Hopper has a short role at the beginning of the film.
Dick Van Patten
Spaceballs
Dick Van Patten
When was the military branch, for which Christian Roy Kaldager served, established?
Title: Royal Norwegian Air Force Passage: The Royal Norwegian Air Force (RNoAF) (Norwegian: "Luftforsvaret" ) is the air force of Norway. It was established as a separate arm of the Norwegian armed forces on 10 November 1944. The RNoAF's peacetime establishment is approximately 1,430 employees (officers, enlisted staff and civilians). 600 personnel also serve their draft period in the RNoAF. After mobilization the RNoAF would consist of approximately 5,500 personnel. Title: Christian Roy Kaldager Passage: Christian Roy Kaldager (18 March 1908 – 23 June 2005) was a Royal Norwegian Air Force officer. Title: Ukrainian Airmobile Forces Passage: The Ukrainian Airmobile Forces or VDV (from "Vysokomobil'ni desantni viyska Ukrayiny", Ukrainian: Високомобільні десантні війська України, ВДВ; High-mobile Airborne Forces of Ukraine) is the military branch of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The airmobile forces consist of formations, units and elements of the Army and the Army aviation, trained for combined activities behind the enemy lines. The airmobile forces are in constant combat readiness and are the high mobility branch of forces. Title: Officer training Passage: Officer training refers to the training that most military officers must complete before acquiring an officer rank. A potential recruit becomes an officer cadet, someone in training. An officer in training can either be trained in a military college, such as West Point, or taken from the enlisted ranks. After this training is complete, the recruit in question becomes a fully fledged officer, taking on a commanding position in his or her military branch. Title: Sulejman Vokshi Passage: Sulejman Vokshi (1815 - 1890) was an Albanian military commander and leader of the League of Prizren. A member of the central committee of the league as head of the finances commission, Vokshi also was an important leader of the organization's military branch and an officer of its military staff. Title: Cyber force Passage: A cyber force is a military branch devoted to cyberwarfare, cybersecurity and counter-cyberwarfare. An example of a cyber force is the Norwegian Cyber Defence Force. A Cyber force can be part of a military branch or a combined command. Title: Medical corps Passage: A medical corps is generally a military branch or officer corps responsible for medical care for serving military personnel. Such officers are typically military physicians. Title: Cyber and Information Space Command (Germany) Passage: The Cyber and Information Space Command (German: "Kommando Cyber- und Informationsraum") (Kdo CIR) is the youngest branch of Germany's military the Bundeswehr. The decision to form new military branch was presented by Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen on 26 April 2016, with the command becoming operational on 1 April 2017. The command's headquarter is Bonn. Title: Army Passage: An army (from Latin "arma" "arms, weapons" via Old French "armée", "armed" (feminine)) or ground force is a fighting force that fights primarily on land. In the broadest sense, it is the land-based military branch, service branch or armed service of a nation or state. It may also include other branches of the military such as the air force via means of aviation corps. Within a national military force, the word army may also mean a field army. They differ from army reserves who are activated only during such times as war or natural disasters. Title: Central Military Commission (China) Passage: The Central Military Commission (CMC) refers to the parallel national defense organizations of the Communist Party of China and the People's Republic of China: the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China, a Party organ under the CPC Central Committee, and the Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China, a central state organ under the National People's Congress, being the military branch of the national government.
10 November 1944
Christian Roy Kaldager
Royal Norwegian Air Force
What town in Mineral County is part of the area that Republican legislator Nicholas Schaderer represents?
Title: Superior, Montana Passage: Superior is a town in and the county seat of Mineral County, Montana, United States. The population was 812 at the 2010 census. Superior was named after its founders' hometown of Superior, Wisconsin in 1869. The post office was established in 1871 after Mineral County became the site of one of the largest gold strikes that helped settle the West. Title: Gordon Hendrick Passage: Gordon Hendrick (February 16, 1949) is a former Republican member of the Montana Legislature. He was elected to House District 14 which represents the Superior area. Due to Montana's term limits, he was ineligible to run for re-election in 2012. He was succeeded by Republican candidate Nicholas Schwaderer for the 2013 legislature cycle. Title: Elk Garden, West Virginia Passage: Elk Garden is a town in Mineral County, West Virginia, United States. It is part of the 'Cumberland, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area'. The population was 232 at the 2010 census. Elk Garden High School was consolidated into Keyser High School in 1997. However the Primary School is still in session, offering classes from Pre-Kindergarten through the fifth grade. The school mascot is the Elk Garden Stags. Elk Garden was incorporated in 1890 by the Mineral County Circuit Court. It is named for an elk lick near the original town site. Title: Nevada State Route 360 Passage: State Route 360 (SR 360) is a state highway in the southern portion of Mineral County, Nevada, United States. The route connects the former town of Basalt to the rest of Mineral County. A road has been in the place of SR 360 since 1919, and became State Route 10 by 1929. Title: Jack Tate (politician) Passage: Jack Tate is a Republican legislator in the U.S. State of Colorado. He represents Senate District 27 in the Denver Metro Area, which encompasses parts of unincorporated Arapahoe County, the City of Centennial, and the town of Foxfield. He serves on the Senate Local Government, the Senate Business, Labor & Technology, and Joint Technology committees. Title: Spar City, Colorado Passage: Spar City (also Fisher City) is an unincorporated community in Mineral County, Colorado, United States. It lies along an unpaved road southwest of the town of Creede, the county seat of Mineral County. Its elevation is 9,465 feet (2,885 m). Title: Mineral County Airport Passage: Mineral County Airport (FAA LID: 9S4) is a county-owned public-use airport located two nautical miles (3.7 km) southeast of the central business district of Superior, a town in Mineral County, Montana, United States. According to the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011-2015, it is categorized as a "general aviation" facility. Title: Keyser High School Passage: Keyser High School is a comprehensive four-year public high school located in Keyser, West Virginia, in Mineral County that operates as part of the Mineral County School District. Title: Hawthorne, Nevada Passage: Hawthorne is a census-designated place (CDP) in Mineral County, Nevada, United States. At the 2010 census, the population was 3,269, a decrease since the 2000 census, when it was 3,311. It is the county seat of Mineral County. The nearby Hawthorne Army Depot is the primary economic base of the town. Title: Larry Crowder Passage: Larry Crowder is a legislator in the U.S. of State of Colorado. Elected to the Colorado Senate in 2012, he currently represents Senate District 35 which encompasses parts of Pueblo County, and all of Alamosa County, Baca County, Bent County, Conejos County, Costilla County, Crowley County, Custer County, Huerfano County, Kiowa County, Las Animas County, Mineral County, Otero County, Prowers County, Rio Grande County, and Saguache County.
Superior
Gordon Hendrick
Superior, Montana
Alberto Noguera Ripoll plays for a team based in the autonomous community of?
Title: Lorca FC Passage: Lorca Fútbol Club, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Lorca, in the autonomous community of the Region of Murcia. Founded in 2003, it currently plays in Segunda División, holding home games at Estadio Francisco Artés Carrasco, which has a capacity of 8,120. Title: Alberto Noguera Passage: Alberto Noguera Ripoll (born 24 September 1989) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Lorca FC as a central midfielder. Title: CD Aguilar Passage: Club Deportivo Aguilar is a football team based in Aguilar de Campoo in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded in 1947, it plays in the Primera Provincial. Its stadium is "Ciudad Deportiva Alberto Fernández" with a capacity of 6,000 seats. Title: UD Vall de Uxó Passage: Unión Deportiva Vall de Uxó is a football team based in La Vall d'Uixó, in Castellón province, autonomous community of Valencian Community, Spain. Founded in 1975, it plays in Regional Preferente – Group 1. Its stadium is "José Mangriñán", which has a capacity of 4,000 seats. Title: ED Moratalaz Passage: ED Moratalaz is a football team based in Madrid in the autonomous community of Community of Madrid. Founded in 2006 and plays in the Preferente League. The team´s stadium is the Nuevo La Dehesa with capacity of 2,500 seats. Title: CD Dénia Passage: Club Deportivo Dénia is a Spanish football team based in Dénia, in the autonomous community of Valencia. Founded in 1927 it plays in Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in the Valencian Community, holding home games at "Estadio Diego Mena Cuesta", with a capacity of 3.000 seats. Title: CD Utiel Passage: Club Deportivo Utiel is a football team based in Utiel in the autonomous community of Valencian Community. Founded in 1945, the team plays in Tercera División – Group 6. The club's home ground is "La Celadilla", which has a capacity of 1,500 spectators. Title: Hércules CF Passage: Hércules de Alicante Club de Fútbol, S.A.D. (] ) is a Spanish football team based in Alicante, in the autonomous community of Valencian Community. Founded in 1922, it currently plays in Segunda División B – Group 3 and plays its home games at the 30,000-capacity Estadio José Rico Pérez. Title: Paterna CF Passage: Peterna Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team based in Paterna, in the autonomous community of Valencian Community. Founded in 1934, it plays in Tercera División, holding home matches at "Estadio Municipal Gerardo Salvador". Title: Vinaròs CF Passage: Vinaròs Club de Fútbol is a football team based in Vinaròs, in Castellón province, autonomous community of Valencian Community, Spain. Founded in 1965, it plays in Regional Preferente – Group 1. Its stadium is "El Cervol", which has a capacity of 9,600 seats.
the Region of Murcia
Alberto Noguera
Lorca FC
A character named Lance Rocke appeared in a 1970 film co-written by Russ Meyer and what other person?
Title: Michael Blodgett Passage: Michael Blodgett (September 26, 1939 – November 14, 2007) was an American actor, novelist, and screenwriter. Of his many film and television appearances he is best known for his performance as gigolo Lance Rocke in Russ Meyer's 1970 cult classic "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls". He retired from acting in the late 1970s and began a writing career. Title: Beyond the Valley of the Dolls Passage: Beyond the Valley of the Dolls is a 1970 American satirical musical melodrama film starring Dolly Read, Cynthia Myers, Marcia McBroom, Phyllis Davis, John LaZar, Michael Blodgett and David Gurian. The film was directed by Russ Meyer and co-written by Meyer and Roger Ebert. Title: John LaZar Passage: John LaZar (born May 22, 1946) is an American actor of both stage and screen, best remembered for his lead role as Ronnie 'Z-man' Barzell in the 1970s Russ Meyer film "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" (1970), co-written by Meyer and Roger Ebert. Title: Supervixens Passage: Supervixens is a 1975 sexploitation film by American filmmaker Russ Meyer. The cast features Meyer regulars Charles Napier, Uschi Digard, and Haji. The film also features Shari Eubank (in a dual role) in one of her only two film roles ever and Christy Hartburg in her only film role ever. Title: Black Snake (film) Passage: Black Snake is a 1973 American film directed by Russ Meyer. It was Meyer's return to self-financed projects, following the end of his brief deal at 20th Century Fox. Meyer's only attempt at the Blaxploitation genre, it was filmed in Panavision and was shot on location in Barbados. Title: Common Law Cabin Passage: Common Law Cabin (original title "How Much Lovin' Does a Normal Couple Need?") is a 1967 exploitation film directed by Russ Meyer. The movie features Alaina Capri and Meyer regulars Babette Bardot and Jack Moran. It was co-written by Russ Meyer and Jack Moran, and filmed on location on the Colorado River in Arizona. Other portions of the film were shot in the Coachella Valley, California. Title: Vixen! Passage: Vixen! is a 1968 satiric softcore sexploitation film directed by American motion picture director Russ Meyer. It was the first film to be given an X rating for its sex scenes, and was a breakthrough success for Meyer. The film was developed from a script by Meyer and Anthony James Ryan, and starred Erica Gavin. Title: Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! Passage: Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! is a 1965 American exploitation film directed by Russ Meyer and co-written by Meyer and Jack Moran. It follows three go-go dancers who embark on a spree of kidnapping and murder in the California desert. Title: RM Films International Passage: RM Films International is a film distribution company based in Hollywood, California. It was started by filmmaker Russ Meyer to distribute his movies. Since Meyer’s death in 2004, RM Films International has been owned and operated by the Russ Meyer Charitable Trust and is a recognized 501(c) private foundation. Title: Cherry, Harry &amp; Raquel! Passage: Cherry, Harry & Raquel! is a 1970 softcore exploitation film produced and directed by American film director Russ Meyer. Following the success of "Vixen! " (1968), the film is notable for the first appearance of actor (and Meyer regular) Charles Napier playing Harry Thompson, a California border sheriff and marijuana smuggler who makes a reappearance in 1975's "Supervixens".
Roger Ebert
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
Michael Blodgett
What American actor and writer born September 10, 1969 is starred in the 2008 film Quarantine?
Title: Johnathon Schaech Passage: Johnathon Schaech (pronounced "skeck"; born September 10, 1969) is an American actor and writer. Title: Quarantine (2008 film) Passage: Quarantine is a 2008 American found-footage horror film directed and co-written by John Erick Dowdle, produced by Sergio Aguero, Doug Davison, and Roy Lee, and co-written by Drew Dowdle, being a remake of the Spanish film "REC". The film stars Jennifer Carpenter, Jay Hernandez, Columbus Short, Greg Germann, Steve Harris, Dania Ramirez, Rade Šerbedžija, and Johnathon Schaech. Title: Ryan Phillippe Passage: Matthew Ryan Phillippe ( ; born September 10, 1974) is an American actor, director, and writer. After appearing as Billy Douglas on the soap opera "One Life to Live", he came to fame in the late 1990s with starring roles in a string of films, including "I Know What You Did Last Summer", "Cruel Intentions", and "54". In the 2000s, he appeared in several films, including "Gosford Park" (2001), "Crash" (2004), and war drama "Flags of Our Fathers" (2006), "Breach" (2007), and "Stop-Loss" (2008). In 2010, Phillippe starred as Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Greg Marinovich in "The Bang-Bang Club". He stars in the lead role of Bob Lee Swagger in the USA Network thriller drama "Shooter". Title: Mitch Pileggi Passage: Mitchell Craig "Mitch" Pileggi (born April 5, 1952) is an American actor, best known for his role as Walter Skinner on "The X-Files". He also had a recurring role on "Stargate Atlantis" as Colonel Steven Caldwell. He appeared in the 2008 film "Flash of Genius". In 2008, he began a recurring role as Ernest Darby in "Sons of Anarchy". He starred as Harris Ryland in the TNT revival of "Dallas" (2012–2014). Title: Philip Baker Hall Passage: Philip Baker Hall (born September 10, 1931) is an American actor. In film, Hall has portrayed the lead roles of President Richard Nixon in Robert Altman's "Secret Honor" (1984) and Arthur Pratt in "Duck" (2005). He also starred in several of Paul Thomas Anderson's films, "Hard Eight" (1996), "Boogie Nights" (1997) and "Magnolia" (1999). Hall is known for his portrayal of Lieutenant Bookman, Library Cop on "Seinfeld". Title: Ihab Hassan Passage: Ihab Habib Hassan (October 17, 1925 – September 10, 2015) was an Arab American literary theorist and writer born in Egypt. Title: Paul Gross Passage: Paul Michael Gross, OC (born April 30, 1959) is a Canadian actor, producer, director, singer, and writer born in Calgary, Alberta. He is known for his lead role as Constable Benton Fraser in the television series "Due South" as well as his 2008 war film "Passchendaele", which he wrote, produced, directed, and starred in. During "Due South"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s final season, Gross acted as executive producer in addition to starring, wrote the season three opener and finale, the two part series finale and wrote and sang songs for the show, some of which can be found on the two "Due South" soundtracks. He later found success with another Canadian TV series, "Slings and Arrows". He also produced one film with Akshay Kumar called Speedy Singhs starring Camilla Belle and Vinay Virmani. Title: Matthew Montgomery (actor) Passage: Matthew Montgomery (born Matthew Robert Ramírez; March 16, 1978) is an American actor, producer and writer born in Houston, Texas. Since his début in "Gone, But Not Forgotten", he has specialized in independent movies with LGBT themes. Title: Mattie Liptak Passage: Mattie Liptak (born April 10, 1996) is an American actor best known for his role as George in the horror film, "", a sequel to the 2008 film, "Quarantine". He was born and raised in Walker, Louisiana to Brenda Tedder and Robert Liptak. Mattie graduated from Walker High School, in Walker, Louisiana in May 2014. Title: Todd Holoubek Passage: Todd Holoubek (born September 10, 1969) is an American film and television actor; comedian; and sketch-comedy writer. He is also an academic.
Johnathon Schaech
Quarantine (2008 film)
Johnathon Schaech
Celeborn, is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, Celeborn is an Elf, and the husband of who?
Title: Celeborn Passage: Celeborn (pronounced with a hard "c" as in "cat"; ) is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. Celeborn is an Elf, and the husband of Galadriel. He appears in "The Lord of the Rings" as the Lord of the Galadhrim, and co-ruler along with Galadriel of Lothlórien. He was the father of Celebrían (the wife of Elrond), and thus the grandfather of Arwen Evenstar and her older brothers Elladan and Elrohir. He was also a kinsman of the First Age Elven King Thingol. "Celeborn" means "(tall) silver tree" in Tolkien's invented language of Sindarin. Title: Galadriel Passage: Galadriel () is a fictional character created by J.R.R. Tolkien, appearing in his Middle-earth legendarium. She appears in "The Lord of the Rings", "The Silmarillion", and "Unfinished Tales". Title: Amandil Passage: Amandil is a fictional character from J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. Amandil was a Lord of Andúnië, succeeding his father Númendil upon his death. Amandil is most noted for being the father of Elendil, founder of the Númenórean Realms in Exile. Title: Mount Doom Passage: Mount Doom is a fictional volcano in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. It is located in the northwest of the Black Land of Mordor and close to Barad-dûr. Alternative names, in Tolkien's invented language of Sindarin, include Orodruin ("fiery mountain") and Amon Amarth ("mountain of fate"). Title: Eru Ilúvatar Passage: Eru Ilúvatar is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He is introduced in "The Silmarillion" as the supreme being of the universe, creator of all existence. In Tolkien's invented Elvish language Quenya, "Eru" means "The One", or "He that is Alone" and "Ilúvatar" signifies "Father of All". The names appear in Tolkien's work both in isolation and paired ("Eru Ilúvatar"). Title: Glorfindel Passage: Glorfindel () is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He is introduced in various material relating to the First Age of Middle-earth, including "The Silmarillion". The name is also used for a character in "The Lord of the Rings", which takes place in Middle-earth's Third Age. In late writings, Tolkien works out how the two characters were one and the same, though this is not evident from the published versions of "The Silmarillion" and "The Lord of the Rings". Title: Thingol Passage: Elu Thingol (Y.T. ≥1050–Y.S. 502; died aged c.4814) is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He appears in "The Silmarillion", "The Lays of Beleriand" and "Children of Húrin" as well as in numerous stories in the many volumes of "The History of Middle-earth". He is notably a major character in many of the stories about the First Age of Tolkien's Middle-earth and he is an essential part of the ancestral backgrounding of the romance between Aragorn and Arwen in "The Lord of the Rings". Title: Uinen Passage: Uinen is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. A Maiar spirit known as "The Lady of the Sea". Title: Haleth Passage: Haleth is a fictional character from J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. She was a leader of the Second House of the Edain, called the "Folk of Haleth" after her. Title: Bëor Passage: Bëor the Old is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He appears in "The Silmarillion" as the leader of the First House of the Edain in the First Age, which was called the "Folk of Bëor" after him. He was the father of Baran and Belen and ancestor of Beren Camlost.
Galadriel
Celeborn
Galadriel
Do we know for a fact that Alfred L. Werker directed more films than Jon Jost?
Title: Alfred L. Werker Passage: Alfred L. Werker (December 2, 1896 – July 28, 1975) was a film director whose work in movies spanned from 1917 through 1957. After a number of film production jobs and assistant directing, Werker co-directed his first film, "Ridin' the Wind" in 1925 alongside director Del Andrews. He was brought in by Fox Film Corporation executives to re-shoot and re-edit Erich von Stroheim's film "Hello, Sister! " (1933), co-starring Boots Mallory and ZaSu Pitts. Title: Jon Jost Passage: Jon Jost (born 16 May 1943 in Chicago) is an American independent filmmaker. Title: Emmanuelle Chaulet Passage: Emmanuelle Chaulet is a French actress. She starred in Eric Rohmer's 1987 comedy "Boyfriends and Girlfriends" and Jon Jost's 1990 film "All the Vermeers in New York". Title: Pirates of Monterey Passage: Pirates of Monterey is a 1947 American Technicolor Western film directed by Alfred L. Werker starring Maria Montez and Rod Cameron. It was the last movie she made for Universal. Title: Repeat Performance Passage: Repeat Performance is a 1947 American film noir crime film starring Louis Hayward and Joan Leslie. The time travel picture combines elements of a 1940s drama with a science fiction twist. The film was released by Eagle-Lion Films, directed by Alfred L. Werker, and produced by Aubrey Schenck. Title: Annabelle's Affairs Passage: Annabelle's Affairs is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Victor McLaglen, Jeanette MacDonald and Roland Young. The film is based on the play "Good Gracious Annabelle" by Clare Kummer. It is the only one of MacDonald's films to be considered lost. It was well received by critics, but did not perform well at the box office. Title: Over Here (film) Passage: Over Here is a 2007 drama film directed by Jon Jost and starring Ryan Harper Gray. Title: Up the River (1938 film) Passage: Up the River (1938) is a prison comedy film starring Preston Foster and Arthur Treacher and featuring Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. The movie was directed by Alfred L. Werker and is a remake of a 1930 film with the same title directed by John Ford and starring Spencer Tracy and Humphrey Bogart in the roles subsequently played by Foster and Tony Martin. Title: All the Vermeers in New York Passage: All the Vermeers in New York is a 1990 American film written, directed and produced by Jon Jost. Title: Last Chants for a Slow Dance Passage: Last Chants for a Slow Dance is a 1977 American drama film directed by Jon Jost and starring Tom Blair.
no
Alfred L. Werker
Jon Jost
What year was the mother of Masako, Crown Princess of Japan born?
Title: Masako, Crown Princess of Japan Passage: Masako, Crown Princess of Japan (皇太子徳仁親王妃雅子 , Kōtaishi Naruhito Shinnōhi Masako ) , born Masako Owada (小和田雅子 , "Owada Masako" ) on 9 December 1963, is the wife of Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan, who is the eldest son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko and the heir apparent to the Chrysanthemum Throne. She is a member of the Imperial House of Japan through marriage. Should the Crown Prince ascend the throne as expected upon his father's abdication, Masako will become empress consort. Title: Empress Michiko Passage: Michiko (美智子 ) , born Michiko Shōda (正田美智子 , Shōda Michiko ) on 20 October 1934, is the Empress of Japan as the wife of Akihito, the current Emperor of Japan reigning from 7 January 1989. She succeeded her mother-in-law, Empress Nagako (Kōjun), consort of Emperor Hirohito (Shōwa). Title: Crown prince Passage: A crown prince or crown princess is the heir apparent to the throne in a royal or imperial monarchy. The wife of a crown prince is also styled crown princess. Title: Masako Sen Passage: Masako Sen (千容子 , Sen Masako , born 23 October 1951) , formerly Princess Masako of Mikasa (容子内親王 , Masako Naishinnō ) , is the fourth child and second daughter of Takahito, Prince Mikasa and Yuriko, Princess Mikasa. She married Soshitsu Sen on 14 October 1983. As a result, she gave up her imperial title and left the Japanese Imperial Family, as required by law. Title: Yi Bangja Passage: Yi Bangja, Crown Princess Uimin of Korea (also "Euimin", Japanese: 李方子 "Ri Masako") (4 November 1901 – 30 April 1989) was the consort of Crown Prince Euimin of Korea. She and her husband would have been the emperor and empress of the Empire of Korea if Korea had not been annexed to the Empire of Japan in 1910. Title: Crown Princess (ship) Passage: Crown Princess is a "Grand"-class cruise ship owned and operated by Princess Cruises. Her maiden voyage took place on June 14, 2006, departing Red Hook, Brooklyn (New York) for Grand Turk (Turks & Caicos), Ocho Rios (Jamaica), Grand Cayman (Cayman Islands), and Port Canaveral (Florida). As of 2015, the "Crown Princess" sails to Mexico for the Winter season, and Alaska for the Summer season. Like her sister ships "Emerald Princess" and "Ruby Princess" her Skywalkers Night Club is built aft of the funnel rather than suspended over the stern. Her godmother is Martha Stewart. Title: Yamaya Tanin Passage: Tanin Yamaya (山屋 他人 , April 18, 1866 – September 10, 1940) was a naval theorist and admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during the early twentieth century. He was a great-grandfather of Japanese Crown Princess Masako. Title: Tōgū Palace Passage: The Tōgū Palace (東宮御所 , Tōgū-gosho ) is located in the Akasaka Estate in Akasaka, Tokyo, and is the official residence of Crown Prince Naruhito, Crown Princess Masako and their daughter Princess Toshi. Title: Aiko, Princess Toshi Passage: Aiko, Princess Toshi (敬宮愛子内親王 , Toshi-no-miya Aiko Naishinnō , born 1 December 2001) is the only child of Crown Prince Naruhito and Crown Princess Masako of Japan. Title: Princess Masako Takeda Passage: Princess Masako Takeda (恒久王妃昌子内親王 , Tsunehisa Ōhi Masako naishinnō ) , born Masako, Princess Tsune (常宮昌子内親王 , Tsune-no-miya Masako Naishinnō , 30 September 1888 – 8 March 1940) , was the tenth child and sixth daughter of Emperor Meiji of Japan and one of his consorts, Sono Sachiko.
1934
Masako, Crown Princess of Japan
Empress Michiko
X Marks the Spot was presented by the author and travel writer of what nationality?
Title: X Marks the Spot (game show) Passage: X Marks the Spot was a British radio quiz and panel game, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1998 and 2006. It could be likened to be a more light-hearted version of "Round Britain Quiz". It was presented by the comedian and author Pete McCarthy until his death in October 2004. The writer and broadcaster David Stafford took over the reins from series 7. Title: Pete McCarthy Passage: Peter Charles McCarthy Robinson, known as Pete McCarthy (9 November 1951 – 6 October 2004), was an English comedian, radio and television presenter and travel writer. He was noted for his bestselling travel books "McCarthy's Bar" (2000) and "The Road to McCarthy" (2002), in which he explored Ireland and the Irish diaspora around the world. Title: X Marks the Spot (1942 film) Passage: X Marks the Spot is a 1942 film noir crime film directed by George Sherman. It is a remake of the 1931 film of the same name. Title: The Power of Pure Intellect Passage: The Power of Pure Intellect is the first album by PAX, a side project of Sevren Ni-arb from X Marks the Pedwalk and former X Marks the Pedwalk producer AL/X/S. Title: X Marks the Pedwalk Passage: X Marks the Pedwalk (sometimes written as X-Marks the Pedwalk) is a German band whose styles range from post-industrial dance to electronic body music. X Marks the Pedwalk’s influence in the industrial and electronic music scenes was considerable during the 1990s, as they were one of the first and most popular acts from the now defunct record label, Zoth Ommog. Title: Elise Trouw Passage: Elise Ashlyn Trouw (born 1999) is an American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. She was signed in November 2015 to a one album record deal by Pacific Records of San Diego, California. As of October, 2016, she has released four singles, "X Marks the Spot", "She Talking", "Your Way", and "Burn". In September 2016, she left Pacific Records, buying out her contract, and retaining all rights to her music. Title: X Marks the Spot (1931 film) Passage: X Marks the Spot is a 1931 American pre-Code crime drama film, directed by Erle C. Kenton and released by Tiffany Pictures, which operated from 1921 to 1932. Title: Ex Girlfriend (band) Passage: Ex Girlfriend was an American girl group whose line-up comprised Monica Boyd, Julia Robertson, Stacy Francis, and Tisha Hunter. Formed in 1989 in Brooklyn, New York by new jack swing group Full Force, the members adopted the surname "X" as part of their dynamic. They were signed to Reprise Records in 1990. Ex Girlfriend was launched into mainstream recognition following the 1991 release of their debut album, "X Marks the Spot", which contained the singles "Why Can't You Come Home" and "You (You're the One for Me)". Following the release of their second album "It's a Woman Thang", the group disbanded in 1994. In 2008, the group briefly reformed. Title: X mark Passage: An x mark (also known as a cross, x, ex, exmark or into mark) is a mark (x, ×, X, ✕, ☓, ✖, ✗, ✘, etc.) used to indicate the concept of negation (for example "no, this has not been verified" or "no, I don't agree") as well as an indicator (for example in election ballot papers or in x marks the spot). Its opposite is often considered to be the check mark or tick (or the O mark used in Japan, Korea and Taiwan). In Japanese, the X mark (×) is called "batsu" (ばつ) and can be expressed by someone by crossing their arms. Title: High Speed Digital Spirit Processing Passage: High Speed Digital Spirit Processing is the second album by PAX, a side project of Sevren Ni-arb from X Marks the Pedwalk and former X Marks the Pedwalk producer AL/X/S.
English
X Marks the Spot (game show)
Pete McCarthy
Grassmann's law is named after a linguist born in which year ?
Title: Hermann Grassmann Passage: Hermann Günther Grassmann (German: "Graßmann" ; April 15, 1809 – September 26, 1877) was a German polymath, known in his day as a linguist and now also as a mathematician. He was also a physicist, neohumanist, general scholar, and publisher. His mathematical work was little noted until he was in his sixties. Title: Grassmann's law Passage: Grassmann's law, named after its discoverer Hermann Grassmann, is a dissimilatory phonological process in Ancient Greek and Sanskrit which states that if an aspirated consonant is followed by another aspirated consonant in the next syllable, the first one loses the aspiration. The descriptive version was described for Sanskrit by Pāṇini. Title: Franz Skutsch Passage: Franz Skutsch (6 January 1865 – 29 September 1912) was a German classical philologist and linguist born in Neisse. He was the father of classical philologist Otto Skutsch (1906-1990). Title: Tsutomu Miura Passage: Tsutomu Miura (三浦 つとむ , Miura Tsutomu , 1911 - October 27, 1989) was a Japanese linguist born in Tokyo. Title: Joseph Aquilina Passage: Joseph Aquilina, LL.D., Ph.D. (7 April 1911 – 8 August 1997) was a Maltese author and linguist born in Munxar. Title: Samuel Kleinschmidt Passage: Samuel Petrus Kleinschmidt ( 27 February 1814 i; † 8. February 1886) was a German/Danish missionary linguist born in Greenland known for having written extensively about the Greenlandic language and having invented the orthography used for writing this language from 1851 to 1973. He also translated parts of the Bible into Greenlandic. Title: Elias Riggs Passage: Elias Riggs (November 19, 1810 – January 17, 1901) was an American Presbyterian missionary and linguist born in New Providence, New Jersey. During his missionary activities in the Ottoman Empire he contributed greatly to the Bulgarian National Revival, and organized the first translation (by Neofit Rilski), and worked on editing, printing and dissemination of a translation of the Bible into modern Bulgarian. Riggs did research on Chaldee Language, and also guided the translation of the Bible into modern Armenian language. Title: Richard Carl Meister Passage: Richard Carl Meister (July 27, 1848 – November 30, 1912) was a German classical scholar and linguist born in Dresden. He specialized in the field of Greek dialects. Title: Salikoko Mufwene Passage: Salikoko Mufwene is a linguist born in Mbaya-Lareme in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He is the Frank J. McLoraine Distinguished Service Professor of linguistics at the University of Chicago. He has worked extensively on the development of creole languages, especially Gullah and Jamaican Creole, on the morphosyntax of Bantu languages, especially Kituba, Lingala, and Kiyansi (which he speaks natively), and on African American Vernacular English. He has also published several articles and chapters about language evolution. Mufwene received his Ph.D. in linguistics from the University of Chicago in 1979. Title: Julien Klener Passage: Julien Klener is a Belgian linguist born in Ostend, Belgium in 1939.
1809
Grassmann's law
Hermann Grassmann
One of John Candy's most renouwned onscreen performances was as Dell Griffith in an American comedy film from what year?
Title: Planes, Trains and Automobiles Passage: Planes, Trains and Automobiles is a 1987 American comedy film written, produced and directed by John Hughes. Title: John Candy Passage: John Franklin Candy (October 31, 1950 – March 4, 1994) was a Canadian actor and comedian known mainly for his work in Hollywood films. Candy rose to fame as a member of the Toronto branch of the Second City and its related "Second City Television" series, and through his appearances in such comedy films as "Stripes", "Splash", "Cool Runnings", "Summer Rental", "The Great Outdoors", "Spaceballs", and "Uncle Buck", as well as more dramatic roles in "Only the Lonely" and "JFK". One of his most renowned onscreen performances was as Del Griffith, the loquacious, on-the-move shower-curtain ring salesman in the John Hughes comedy "Planes, Trains and Automobiles". Title: Canadian Bacon Passage: Canadian Bacon is a 1995 American comedy film written, produced, and directed by Michael Moore which satirizes Canada–United States relations along the Canada–United States border. The film stars an ensemble cast featuring Alan Alda, John Candy, Bill Nunn, Kevin J. O'Connor, Rhea Perlman, Kevin Pollak, G.D. Spradlin, and Rip Torn. Title: The Great Outdoors (film) Passage: The Great Outdoors is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Howard Deutch, and written and produced by John Hughes. It stars Dan Aykroyd, John Candy, Stephanie Faracy and Annette Bening in her film debut. Title: Cool Runnings Passage: Cool Runnings is a 1993 American comedy sports film directed by Jon Turteltaub and starring Leon, Doug E. Doug, Rawle D. Lewis, Malik Yoba and John Candy. The film was released in the United States on October 1, 1993. It was Candy's third to last film of his career and the last of his films to be released during his lifetime. It is loosely based on the true story of the Jamaica national bobsleigh team's debut in competition during the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The film received positive reviews, and the film's soundtrack also became popular with Jimmy Cliff's cover of "I Can See Clearly Now" reaching the top 40 as a single in nations such as Canada, France, and the UK. Title: The Blues Brothers (film) Passage: The Blues Brothers is a 1980 American musical crime comedy film directed by John Landis. It stars John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd as "Joliet" Jake and Elwood Blues, characters developed from "The Blues Brothers" musical sketch on the NBC variety series "Saturday Night Live". The film's screenplay was written by Aykroyd and Landis. It features musical numbers by rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, and John Lee Hooker. The film is set in and around Chicago, Illinois, where it was filmed. It features non-musical supporting performances by John Candy, Carrie Fisher, Charles Napier, and Henry Gibson. Title: Wagons East! Passage: Wagons East! (stylised onscreen as Wagons East) is a 1994 American Western adventure comedy film directed by Peter Markle. The film stars John Candy and Richard Lewis. The film was released in the United States on August 26, 1994. Title: Volunteers (film) Passage: Volunteers is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Nicholas Meyer and starring Tom Hanks and John Candy in their second film together after "Splash" (1984). Title: Uncle Buck Passage: Uncle Buck is a 1989 American comedy film directed by John Hughes and starring John Candy and Amy Madigan, with Jean Louisa Kelly, Gaby Hoffmann, Macaulay Culkin, Jay Underwood, and Laurie Metcalf in supporting roles. Title: Uncle Buck (disambiguation) Passage: Uncle Buck is a 1989 American comedy film starring John Candy.
1987
John Candy
Planes, Trains and Automobiles
What do Freedomland U.S.A. and Baychester both have in common?
Title: Baychester, Bronx Passage: Baychester is dominated by one and two family homes of various styles. The total land area is 2.61 square miles. The area is low laying and flat; some parts of the East Bronx are built on marshland and valleys. The area was formerly home to the amusement park Freedomland U.S.A., opened in 1959 and closed in 1964. Title: Freedomland U.S.A. Passage: Freedomland U.S.A. (usually called just Freedomland) was a short-lived, American history-themed amusement park in the Baychester area in the northeastern part of the Bronx borough in New York City. Its slogan was "The World's Largest Entertainment Center" (later, "The World's Largest Outdoor Family Entertainment Center"). Title: Bay Plaza Shopping Center Passage: Bay Plaza Shopping Center is a shopping center on the south side of Co-op City, in the Bronx, New York. In addition to various department stores and shops, such as Macy's, JCPenney, Staples, Kmart and Old Navy, it has a multiplex movie theater, several restaurants, a fitness club, and some office space. It used to operate a Barnes and Nobles bookstore across the mall but was shut down. Constructed from 1987 to 1988 by Prestige Properties, the shopping center is located between Bartow and Baychester Avenues, just outside Sections 4 and 5 of Co-op City, on an open lot that from 1960 to 1964, was the site of Freedomland USA. The Bay Plaza Shopping Center is the largest shopping center in New York City. Since opening over 25 years ago, it has become extremely successful, the center claims to hold some of the highest performing stores on a per-square-foot basis for many national retailers. Title: Bleach activator Passage: Bleach activators are compounds that react with hydrogen peroxide in aqueous solution to form peroxy acids. Peroxy acids are more active bleaches than hydrogen peroxide at lower temperatures (<60 °C). Bleach activators are a component of most laundry detergents. The most common bleach activators used commercially are tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) and sodium nonanoyloxybenzenesulfonate (NOBS). NOBS is the main activator used in the U.S.A. and Japan. TAED is the main activator used in Europe. Title: Spyderco Passage: Spyderco is a Golden, Colorado, U.S.A. based cutlery company that produces knives and knife sharpeners. Spyderco pioneered many features that are now common in folding knives, including the pocket clip, serrations, and the opening hole. Spyderco has collaborated with 30 custom knife makers, athletes, and self-defense instructors for designs and innovated the usage of 20 different blade materials.
formerly home to the amusement park
Baychester, Bronx
Freedomland U.S.A.
What star of 68 Kill was born 6 March 1997?
Title: 68 Kill Passage: 68 Kill is a 2017 American crime film written and directed by Trent Haaga. The film stars Matthew Gray Gubler, AnnaLynne McCord, Alisha Boe, Sheila Vand, Sam Eidson and Michael Beasley. The film was released on August 4, 2017, by IFC Midnight. Title: Alisha Boe Passage: Alisha Boe (born Alisha Bø 6 March 1997) is a Norwegian-American actress. She is known for portraying Jessica Davis in the Netflix original series "13 Reasons Why". Title: Franco Troyansky Passage: Franco Troyansky (born 6 March 1997) is an Argentine footballer who plays for Club Olimpo as a forward. Title: Daniel De Silva Passage: Daniel Peter De Silva (born 6 March 1997) is an Australian professional football player who plays as an attacking midfielder who plays for Central Coast Mariners in the A-League. Title: Teoh Mei Xing Passage: Teoh Mei Xing (born 6 March 1997) is a Malaysian female badminton player. She was the runner-up of the 2016 Swiss International and Scottish Open tournament in the women's doubles event partnered with Amelia Alicia Anscelly. Title: Ahillya Harjani Passage: Ahillya Harjani (born 6 March 1997 in Mumbai, Maharashtra) is an Indian National Level badminton player, currently ranked No.1 in mixed doubles under 19. Title: Felix Komolong Passage: Felix Komolong (born 6 March 1997 in Lae) is a Papua New Guinean footballer who plays as a Defender for Canterbury United of the ASB Premiership. He made his debut for the national team on March 24, 2016 in their 2–0 loss against the Solomon Islands. Title: Government of National Reconciliation Passage: Government of National Reconciliation () Albania was the government that presided over Albania from 9 March 1997–29 June 1997. It was created as a result of the events of 1997, spurred by the collapse of pyramid schemes. This government came a week after the resignation of the government of Alexander Meksi, on 2 March 1997. This government was created thanks to the major political parties of the country and international intervention. On 6 and 9 March 1997, at the height of unrest in the country, political forces signed the agreement oncreation the new government, withbroad political participation . Its President was elected Socialist Bashkim Fino, mayor of Gjirokastër. The new government was voted on 11 March 1997 by Parliament and promulgated by the President of the Republic,Sali Berisha on 12 March. Based on Article 28, paragraph 7 and Article 33 of Law 7491 dated 29.04.1991 "On main constitutional bodies, the proposal of Prime Minister Bashkim Fino, Albanian President Sali Berisha Council of Ministers decreed as follows: Title: Ramiro Garay Passage: Ramiro Garay (born 6 March 1997) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Primera B Nacional side Aldosivi. Title: Aleksandr Nazarko Passage: Aleksandr Yevgenyevich Nazarko (Russian: Александр Евгеньевич Назарько ; born 6 March 1997) is a Russian football player.
Alisha Boe
68 Kill
Alisha Boe
Anthony Jung currently plays for Brondby on loan from what German association football club that is based in Leipzig, Saxony?
Title: Anthony Jung Passage: Anthony Jung (born 3 November 1991) is a German footballer who currently plays for Brøndby on loan from RB Leipzig. Title: RB Leipzig Passage: RasenBallsport Leipzig e.V., commonly known as RB Leipzig, is a German association football club based in Leipzig, Saxony. The club was founded in 2009 by initiative of energy drink-maker Red Bull GmbH who purchased a playing right of the fifth division side SSV Markranstädt with the intention of advancing the new club to the top-flight Bundesliga within eight years. Men's professional football is run by the spin-off organization "RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH". RB Leipzig plays its home matches at the Red Bull Arena. Title: Vorwärts Leipzig Passage: ASG Vorwärts Leipzig was a German association football club from the city of Leipzig, Saxony. The history of the club is marked by several wholesale transfers of the player squad to other cities. The team was founded in 1951 as "Sportsverein Volkspolizei Vorwärts Leipzig" as the sports club of the Volkspolizei (English: People's Police, the East German national police) based in the city. The name Vorwärts was used in East Germany by those clubs associated with the armed forces, paramilitary organizations, and police. Title: Sportbrüder Leipzig Passage: Sportbrüder Leipzig was a German association football club from the city of Leipzig, Saxony. Title: Inter Leipzig Passage: Inter Leipzig is a German association football club located in Leipzig, Saxony. Their first team competes in the NOFV-Oberliga, the fifth tier of German football. Title: Olympia Leipzig Passage: SG Olympia Leipzig is a German association football club based in Leipzig, Saxony. Title: FC Brunsviga 1896 Braunschweig Passage: FC Brunsviga Braunschweig was a German association football club from the city of Braunschweig, Lower Saxony. The short-lived club was founded in 1896 by students of the local teacher's college and was disbanded sometime in 1901. It is notable as one of the founding members of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fußball Bund or German Football Association) at Leipzig on 28 January 1900. Title: SpVgg Leipzig Passage: SpVgg Leipzig is a German association football club from the city of Leipzig, Saxony. It was formed on 15 February 1899 as the football department of gymnastics club "ATV Leipzig-Lindenau" and became independent as "Spielvereinigung Leipzig" in 1903. Alongside "VfB Leipzig" and "Dresdner SC", "SpVgg" was one of the most successful pre-war sides in Saxony. Title: Wacker Leipzig Passage: SC Wacker Leipzig was a German association football club playing in Leipzig, Saxony. The club was formed 24 February 1895 out of the merger of the school clubs "Concordia Leipzig" and "Saxonia Leipzig". "Wacker" was a founding member of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fussball Bund) in 1900. Title: TuRa Leipzig Passage: TuRa Leipzig was a German association football club active before World War II from the city of Leipzig, Saxony. Successor sides included "BSG Chemie Leipzig", which was part of East German football competition, and "FC Sachsen Leipzig", which emerged following German reunification in 1990.
RB Leipzig
Anthony Jung
RB Leipzig
What profession does Thornton Wilder and Richard Llewellyn have in common?
Title: Richard Llewellyn Passage: Richard Dafydd Vivian Llewellyn Lloyd (8 December 1906 – 30 November 1983), known by his pen name Richard Llewellyn, was a British novelist. Title: Thornton Wilder Passage: Thornton Niven Wilder (April 17, 1897 – December 7, 1975) was an American playwright and novelist. He won three Pulitzer Prizes—for the novel "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" and for the two plays "Our Town" and "The Skin of Our Teeth" — and a U.S. National Book Award for the novel "The Eighth Day". Title: Charlotte Wilder Passage: Charlotte Wilder (1898–1980) was an American poet and the eldest sister of author Thornton Wilder, Isabel Wilder, Janet Wilder Dakin, and Amos Wilder. Title: How Green Was My Valley Passage: How Green Was My Valley is a 1939 novel by Richard Llewellyn, narrated by Huw Morgan, the main character, about his Welsh family and the mining community in which they live. The author had claimed that he based the book on his own personal experiences but this was found to be untrue after his death; Llewellyn was English-born and spent little time in Wales, though he was of Welsh descent. Llewellyn gathered material for the novel from conversations with local mining families in Gilfach Goch. Title: Our Town (1940 film) Passage: Our Town is a 1940 American drama romance film adaptation of a play of the same name by Thornton Wilder starring Martha Scott as Emily Webb, and William Holden as George Gibbs. The cast also included Fay Bainter, Beulah Bondi, Thomas Mitchell, Guy Kibbee and Frank Craven. It was adapted by Harry Chandlee, Craven and Wilder, and directed by Sam Wood. Title: The Eighth Day (novel) Passage: The Eighth Day is a 1967 novel by Thornton Wilder. Set in a mining town in southern Illinois, the plot revolves around John Barrington Ashley, who is accused of murdering his neighbor Breckenridge Lansing. The novel was written over the course of twenty months while Wilder was living alone in Douglas, Arizona. "The Eighth Day" was the 1968 winner of the National Book Award. Title: The Merchant of Yonkers Passage: The Merchant of Yonkers is a play by Thornton Wilder. The play had its origins in an 1835 one-act farce by the English dramatist John Oxenford. Oxenford's work, "A Day Well Spent", was later extended into a full-length play entitled "Einen Jux will er sich machen" ("He Will Go on a Spree" or "He'll Have Himself a Good Time") by Austrian playwright Johann Nestroy in 1842. Wilder adapted Nestroy's version into an Americanized comedy entitled "The Merchant of Yonkers", which revolves around Horace Vandergelder, a wealthy Yonkers, New York businessman in the market for a wife. Title: Hello, Dolly! (musical) Passage: Hello, Dolly! is a 1964 musical with lyrics and music by Jerry Herman and a book by Michael Stewart, based on Thornton Wilder's 1938 farce "The Merchant of Yonkers", which Wilder revised and retitled "The Matchmaker" in 1955. The musical follows the story of Dolly Levi (a strong-willed matchmaker), as she travels to Yonkers, New York, to find a match for the miserly "well-known unmarried half-a-millionaire" Horace Vandergelder. In doing so she convinces his niece, his niece's intended, and Horace's two clerks to travel to New York City. Title: Trevor Llewellyn Passage: Trevor Llewellyn was a Welsh professional heavyweight boxer. Born in Newport in Monmouthshire, Llewellyn became the Welsh heavyweight champion in 1922. A police officer by profession, he often fought under the name PC Trevor Llewellyn. Title: Janet Wilder Dakin Passage: Janet Wilder Dakin (June 3, 1910 - October 7, 1994), was a philanthropist, zoologist and a younger sister of author Thornton Wilder and poet Charlotte Wilder.
novelist
Thornton Wilder
Richard Llewellyn
The Stranger (Italian: "Lo straniero" ) is a 1967 film by Italian film director Luchino Visconti, based on which 1942 novel, by French author Albert Camus?
Title: The Stranger (novel) Passage: L’Étranger (The Outsider [UK], or The Stranger [US]) is a 1942 novel by French author Albert Camus. Its theme and outlook are often cited as examples of Camus' philosophy of the absurd and existentialism, though Camus personally rejected the latter label. Title: The Stranger (1967 film) Passage: The Stranger (Italian: "Lo straniero" ) is a 1967 film by Italian film director Luchino Visconti, based on Albert Camus' novel "L'Étranger", with Marcello Mastroianni. Title: Eriprando Visconti Passage: Eriprando Visconti di Modrone, Count of Vico Modrone (September 24, 1932 – May 25, 1995) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and producer. He was the nephew of the more famous Luchino Visconti. Title: Senso (film) Passage: Senso is a 1954 Italian historical melodrama film, an adaptation of Camillo Boito's Italian novella "Senso" by the Italian director Luchino Visconti, with Alida Valli as Livia Serpieri and Farley Granger as Lieutenant Franz Mahler. Title: Conversation Piece (film) Passage: Conversation Piece (Italian: Gruppo di famiglia in un interno ) is a 1974 film by Italian director Luchino Visconti. Title: Bellissima (film) Passage: Bellissima (1951) is an Italian neorealism film by Italian director Luchino Visconti. The film, which is a satire of the film industry, was shot at the Cinecittà studios. Alessandro Blasetti, a contemporary film director, appears as himself. Bellissima is the only feature film in Visconti's oeuvre with a predominantly comic tone. Title: The Innocent (1976 film) Passage: The Innocent (Italian: L'innocente ) was the last film made by Italian director Luchino Visconti. Released in 1976, the film is based on the novel "The Intruder" by Gabriele d'Annunzio. It was distributed in the U.S. by Analysis Film Releasing Corp. Title: The Leopard (1963 film) Passage: The Leopard (Italian: "Il Gattopardo" , "The Serval"; alternative title: "Le Guépard") is a 1963 Italian epic period drama film by director Luchino Visconti, based on Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's novel of the same name. Title: House of Visconti Passage: Visconti is the family name of two important Italian noble dynasties of the Middle Ages. There are two distinct Visconti families: the first one (chronologically) in the Republic of Pisa in the mid twelfth century who achieved prominence first in Pisa, then in Sardinia, where they became rulers of Gallura. The second family rose to power in Milan, where they ruled from 1277 to 1447, and where several collateral branches still exist. Pope Gregory X, who reigned from 1271 to 1276, was a member of the Visconti family of Milan. The renowned film director Luchino Visconti was a scion of this latter family's Visconti of Modrone branch. Title: Luchino Visconti (film) Passage: Luchino Visconti is a 1999 Italian documentary film about the filmmaker Luchino Visconti and directed by Carlo Lizzani. It stars Claudia Cardinale.
L’Étranger
The Stranger (1967 film)
The Stranger (novel)
Which retired British sprint and hurdling track and field athlete appeared on Bigheads?
Title: Kriss Akabusi Passage: Kriss Akabusi MBE (born Kezie Uchechukwu Duru Akabusi, 28 November 1958) is a retired British sprint and hurdling track and field athlete. Title: Bigheads Passage: Bigheads is a British television game show produced by Primal Media that has aired on ITV since 23 April 2017 and is hosted by Jason Manford with Jenny Powell and Kriss Akabusi as commentators. Contestants are dressed as celebrities with oversized heads, and compete in challenges and are eliminated until a winner is decided. Title: John Graham (hurdler) Passage: John Graham (born November 20, 1965 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) is a retired track and field athlete from Canada, who competed in the 400 metres and in the hurdling events. John Was University of Calgary's Athlete of the Year in 1985 winning the 300m and 600m, 4 × 200 m and 4 × 400 m races at Canada West and the National Collegiate Championships. In 1989, he won those same events again claiming the Canadian athlete of the meet for the second time. He represented his Canada on the national team from 1985-1991 and the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. John won three bronze medals in the Commonwealth games in 1986 and 1990. Along the way, John captured 11 National Championships and set numerous national records both indoor and outdoors. Title: Milan Ristić (athlete) Passage: Milan Ristić (, born 8 August 1991) is a Serbian track and field athlete who specializes in hurdling. Having competed in hurdling and other events with archrivals AK Crvena Zvezda and AK Partizan, he has represented Serbia in international competition. Ristić has competed in track at both high school and collegiate levels in the United States. He is a Serbian national record holder in the indoor 60 meter hurdles and the outdoor 110 meter hurdles events. Ristić is a member of Serbian national senior team since 2010. Title: Damien Greaves Passage: Damien David Greaves (born 19 September 1977 in Forest Gate, Greater London) is a sprints and hurdling track and field athlete who represented Great Britain at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Title: Anyika Onuora Passage: Anyika Onuora (born 28 October 1984) is a British sprint track and field athlete who competes in the 100 metres, 200 metres and 400 metres, and also the 4×100 metres relay and 4x400 metres relay. Title: Callum Priestley Passage: Callum Priestley (born 13 February 1989) is a British former track and field athlete who specialised in sprint hurdling. He was banned after a positive sample for banned substances, namely clenbuterol, was found in a urine sample whilst training with the UK team in South Africa in January 2010. Despite evidence of tainted food, the ban was upheld. Subsequent to the ban, Priestley retired from competitive athletics. Title: Jason Gardener Passage: Jason Carl Gardener, MBE (born 18 September 1975) is a retired British sprint athlete. He won an Olympic gold medal in the 4x 100 metres relay at the 2004 Olympic Games, and is also the 2004 World Indoor Champion at 60 metres. Title: Giovanny Fanny Passage: Giovanny Fanny (born 25 May 1965) is a Seychellois former hurdling track and field athlete. Title: Sten Pettersson Passage: Sten Karl Leopold "Sten-Pelle" Pettersson (11 September 1902 – 1 June 1984) was a Swedish track and field athlete who competed in sprint and hurdling events. He competed at the 1924, 1928 and 1932 Summer Olympics in the 110 and 400 m hurdles and 400 m and 4 × 400 m sprint relay (six events in total). He won a bronze medal in the 110 m hurdles in 1924, and finished fourth in the 400 m hurdles and 4 × 400 m relay in 1928, while failing to reach the finals on other occasions.
Kriss Akabusi
Bigheads
Kriss Akabusi
The son of the The Marvel Comics Character created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr in 1967 is what kind of character?
Title: Kingpin (character) Passage: The Kingpin (Wilson Fisk) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., and first appeared in "The Amazing Spider-Man" #50 (cover dated July 1967). Title: Richard Fisk Passage: Richard Fisk is a fictional character, a criminal appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the son of the Kingpin and his wife Vanessa Fisk. Although he was originally a villain, he became an antihero. Title: The Comic Book Greats Passage: The Comic Book Greats was a 1991 documentary series produced by Stabur Home Video. The series was hosted by Stan Lee. Stan interviewed a different comic book artist for each episode. The artists interviewed include Todd McFarlane, Rob Liefeld, Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio, Sergio Aragones, Chris Claremont, Bob Kane, John Romita, Sr., John Romita, Jr. and Will Eisner. Title: Punisher Passage: The Punisher (Francis "Frank" Castle) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita Sr. and Ross Andru, with publisher Stan Lee green-lighting the name. The Punisher made his first appearance in "The Amazing Spider-Man" #129 (cover-dated Feb. 1974). Title: John Romita Sr. Passage: John V. Romita Sr., often credited as simply John Romita ( ; born January 24, 1930), is an American comic-book artist best known for his work on Marvel Comics' "The Amazing Spider-Man" and for co-creating the character The Punisher. He was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2002. Title: Robbie Robertson (comics) Passage: Joseph "Robbie" Robertson is a supporting character in Marvel Comics's Spider-Man series. Created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., he first appeared in "The Amazing Spider-Man" #51 (August 1967). Title: Stan Lee Meets Superheroes Passage: Stan Lee Meets Superheroes was a limited Marvel Comics series in which comic book writer Stan Lee met one of the characters he has created in each issue. The series was written by Stan Lee himself and is used to celebrate his 65th year as a Marvel Comics employee. The series is marked for its tongue-in-cheek humor and the comic book characters' general dislike of Stan Lee. The series contains five issues in which Stan Lee meets Spider-Man, The Thing, Doctor Doom, Doctor Strange, and the Silver Surfer. Each issue also contained reprints of issues from each character's respective comic. An issue in which Stan meets Professor Xavier and Magneto was included with the DVD edition of "". Title: Mary Jane Watson Passage: Mary Jane "M.J." Watson is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and John Romita, Sr., the character made her first appearance in "The Amazing Spider-Man" #25 (June 1965). She has been the best friend, main love interest and wife of Peter Parker, the alter ego of Spider-Man. Title: Rhino (comics) Passage: The Rhino is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Although more than one character has assumed the identity of the Rhino, the first of these, and the one primarily associated with that identity, is Aleksei Sytsevich, who was created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita, Sr., and first appeared in "The Amazing Spider-Man" #41 (Oct. 1966). Title: Ultimate Wolverine Passage: Ultimate Wolverine is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in books published by Marvel Comics. He is an alternative version of Wolverine who appears in the Ultimate Marvel imprint, in stories separate from the original character. Created by writer Mark Millar and artist Adam Kubert (based on the original character created by Roy Thomas, Len Wein and John Romita, Sr.), Ultimate Wolverine first appeared in "Ultimate X-Men" #1 (February 2001).
originally a villain
Richard Fisk
Kingpin (character)
Which occupation did Gareth Evans and Michael Winner have in common?
Title: Michael Winner Passage: Robert Michael Winner (30 October 1935 – 21 January 2013) was an English film director and producer, and a restaurant critic for "The Sunday Times". Title: Gareth Evans (director) Passage: Gareth Huw Evans (born 1980) is a Welsh film director, screenwriter, film editor and action choreographer. Title: Holt by-election, 1999 Passage: The 1999 Holt by-election was held in the Australian electorate of Holt in Victoria on 6 November 1999. The by-election was triggered by the resignation of the sitting member, former Australian Labor Party deputy leader Gareth Evans on 30 September 1999. The writ for the by-election was issued on 1 October 1999. Title: The International Nightclub Manchester Passage: The International Nightclub Manchester was a live music venue on Anson Road, Longsight, Manchester, at the same time as The Haçienda and other clubs in the late 1980s were gaining in popularity. Gareth Evans owned the nightclub and was also the manager of The Stone Roses who also frequented the club. Title: Gareth Evans (philosopher) Passage: Gareth Evans ( ; 12 May 1946 – 10 August 1980) was a British philosopher who made substantial contributions to logic, philosophy of language and philosophy of mind. He is best known for his posthumous work "The Varieties of Reference" (1982), edited by John McDowell. The book considers different kinds of reference to objects, and argues for a number of conditions that must obtain for reference to occur. Title: Gareth Evans (English rugby player) Passage: Gareth Evans (born 19 September 1991) is a professional rugby union player who plays for Gloucester. Title: Susanna Siegel Passage: Susanna Siegel is the Edgar Pierce Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University, a chair held in the past by B.F. Skinner, Willard van Orman Quine, and Charles Parsons. Siegel’s primary research is in the philosophy of mind and epistemology. Her work in the philosophy of perception and perceptual epistemology is widely cited. In 2011 she was Walter Channing Cabot Fellow. She has held visiting appointments at Birmingham, where she is Distinguished Visiting Researcher from 2014-2017, and the University of Oslo, where she holds a part-time appointment as a visiting researcher. She has also given the Gareth Evans Memorial Lecture at Oxford, The Tamara Horowitz Memorial Lecture at Pittsburgh, and the Burman Lectures in Umea, Sweden. Title: The Raid 2 Passage: The Raid 2 (Indonesian: The Raid 2: Berandal , 'Thug' Japanese: ザ・レイド Gokudo , 'Gangster' ) is a 2014 Indonesian martial arts action–crime drama film written, directed and edited by Welsh filmmaker Gareth Evans. It is the sequel to his 2011 film "The Raid". Title: V/H/S/2 Passage: V/H/S/2 (originally titled S-VHS) is a 2013 American anthology horror film from Bloody Disgusting and Producer . It features a series of found-footage shorts. It is the sequel to the film "V/H/S". The sequel involves a largely different group of directors: Jason Eisener, Gareth Evans, Timo Tjahjanto, Eduardo Sánchez, and Gregg Hale, and franchise returnees Simon Barrett and Adam Wingard. Title: Yayan Ruhian Passage: Yayan Ruhian (born 19 October 1968) is an Indonesian martial artist and film actor, known for co-starring in Gareth Evans' films "" (2011), as Mad Dog, "The Raid 2" (2014), as Prakoso, and "" as Tasu Leech.
director
Gareth Evans (director)
Michael Winner
The Kwahu East District with the capital of Abetifi is in which country?
Title: Kwahu East District Passage: The Kwahu East District is one of the twenty-one (21) districts of the Eastern Region of south Ghana. The capital is Abetifi. Title: Abetifi Passage: Abetifi is a small town in south Ghana and is the capital of Kwahu East district, a district in the Eastern Region of south Ghana. Title: Krachi East District Passage: The Krachi East District is one of the twenty-five (25) districts in the Volta Region. Krach East district capital and administrative centre is Dambai. Title: Santiago de Veraguas Passage: Santiago de Veraguas (] ) is the capital of the province of Veraguas, in the Republic of Panama, and the district or municipality of the same name. Located in the countryside on the banks of the Pan American Highway. Bounded on the north by San Francisco District, south with the District of Montijo, east District of Atalaya and west by the District of La Mesa. Title: Amansie Central District Passage: The Amansie Central District is one of the twenty-seven (27) districts of Ashanti. The Amansie Central district capital is Jacobu. The Amansie Central district was split off the Amansie East District in 2003. Title: Nkwatia Kwahu Passage: Nkwatia Kwahu is a village in the Kwahu East district, a district in the Eastern Region of south Ghana. Title: Pepease Passage: Pepease is a village in the Kwahu East district, a district in the Eastern Region of south Ghana. Title: Daboase Passage: Daboase is a small town and is the capital of Mpohor/Wassa East district, a district in the Western Region of Ghana. <ref name="Mpohor/Wassa East District">Mpohor/Wassa East District</ref> Title: Ada Kasseh Passage: Kasseh is a town in the Ada East district, a district in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. It is a major town located between Sege and Sogakope on the Accra-Aflao road. Kasseh has the biggest market in four districts(Ada West, Ada East, South Tongu and North Tongu) in its area. Kasseh is connected to almost all the towns and villages in the Ada East district by road or path. It is the most easily accessible town in the district. It is connected by road to the district capital town of Ada Foah and the Town called Big Ada. Title: New Edubiase Passage: New Edubiase is a small town and is the capital of Adansi South, a district in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. it was formerly called the Adansi East district in the Ashanti Region. It shares boundaries on the north with Adansi North and the northeast with the Amansie East District and on the east side shares boundary with Birim East in the Eastern Region, share boundary with Obuasi Municipal from the west and the south with Assin North in the Central Region.
Ghana
Kwahu East District
Abetifi
Luis Gianneo was teacher to what composer who died February 18, 2010?
Title: Luis Gianneo Passage: Luis Gianneo (1897–1968) was an Argentine composer, pianist and conductor. As music educator, he was the teacher of composers Ariel Ramirez, Juan Carlos Zorzi, Virtú Maragno, Pedro Ignacio Calderón and Rodolfo Arizaga, among others. Title: Ariel Ramírez Passage: Ariel Ramírez (4 September 1921 – 18 February 2010) was an Argentine composer, pianist and music director. He was considered "a chief exponent of Argentine folk music" and noted for his "iconic" musical compositions. Title: Richard Proulx Passage: Richard Proulx ("AmEng" [pɺu]) (born April 3, 1937, St. Paul, Minnesota — died February 18, 2010, Chicago, Illinois) was an American composer and editor of church music, including anthems, service music, hymn concertatos, organ music and music for handbell choir, formerly based in Chicago. The pronunciation of his name is suggested by the section of his catalog entitled "Noulx [new] from Proulx". Title: Olga Gorelli Passage: Olga Gorelli, (June 14, 1920 Bologna, Italy, died February 18, 2006) was well known for her musical talents as a composer and pianist. Title: Johannes Matthiae Gothus Passage: John Matthiae Gothus (born December 29, 1592 in Västra Husby - died February 18, 1670 in Stockholm) was an Uppsala University professor, the rector of the Collegium illustrious in Stockholm (1626–1629) and the most eminent teacher in Sweden during the seventeenth century. He was Bishop of Strängnäs from 1643 to 1664. Title: Ahmadullah Affandi Passage: Ahmadullah Affandi (born February 22, 1922, Bandipora, Kashmir, died February 18, 2013), also known as ‘Baba-e-J&K Scouting’, is a national award-winning scout of Jammu and Kashmir. Affandi was born and raised in Onagam village of Bandipora district in north Kashmir. In 1999, he received the Bharat Scouts and Guides Silver Elephant National Award in recognition of his services to the youth. Affandi was given a state award in 2005-06. Title: Marta Lambertini Passage: Marta Lambertini (born 13 November 1937) is an Argentine composer. She was born in San Isidro, Buenos Aires, and studied at the Universidad Catolica Argentina with Roberto Caamano, Luis Gianneo and Gerardo Gandini, graduating in 1972. She continued her studies in electroacoustic music in Buenos Aires, at the Centro de Investigationes de la Ciudad with Francisco Kröpfl, Gerardo Gandini, José Maranzano and Gabriel Brncic. Title: Charles Sherman Haight Sr. Passage: Charles Sherman Haight of Park Ave NY was born August 8, 1870 and died February 20, 1938. He was married to Alice M Hoyt Haight (February 18, 1867-September 30, 1937). He is the grandfather of Charles Sherman Haight. He was an Admiralty Expert, Specialist on International Relations in Shipping, founder of boys school and Founder of Seamen's Church Institute of New York and New Jersey. Title: Warren P. McGuirk Passage: Warren P. McGuirk (January 2, 1906 – February 19, 1981) was the dean of the School of Physical Education and Director of Athletics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass) from 1948 to 1971, and an active figure in New England sports. He died February 19, 1981 at the New England Medical Center. His wife died February 8 of that year. The Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium at UMass is named in his honor. Title: Sarmen Passage: Sarmen (Armenian: Սարմեն ), pseudonym of Armenak Sarkisyan (Armenian: Արմենակ Սարգսյան ; (born 1 March [O.S. 16 February] 1901 in Pahvants village, Western Armenia, died February 18, 1984 in Yerevan) was a Soviet Armenian poet.
Ariel Ramírez
Luis Gianneo
Ariel Ramírez
In which country will you find the county-level city Gaozhou and the Jiangdu District which was formerly a county-level city?
Title: Gaozhou Passage: Gaozhou is a county-level city in southwestern Guangdong Province, China. Formerly the primary city in the area, it is now administered as part of the prefecture-level city of Maoming. At the time of the 2010 census, Gaozhou had a population of 1,288,665 living in its 3270.8 sqkm territory. The locals speak a variation of the Gaozhou dialect. It is best known in China for being the ancestral home of Leo Ku. Title: Jiangdu District Passage: Jiangdu District () is one of three districts of Yangzhou, Jiangsu province, China. It was a county-level city under the administration of Yangzhou until November 2011, when it was converted into a district. Title: Jiaonan Passage: Jiaonan () was a former county and county-level city under the administration of Qingdao, Shandong, China, located in the southwestern portion of Qingdao along the Yellow Sea coast. In 1945, as Zhushan County (珠山縣 ) it was carved from Jiao County and Qingdao City, and in 1946, renamed as Jiaonan County, deriving its name from its southern location relative to Jiaozhou Bay. In 1990, it was upgraded to a county-level city. Jiaonan has 7 subdistricts and 11 towns. In December 2012, it was merged into Huangdao District. Title: County-level city Passage: A county-level municipality (), county-level city, or county city is a county-level administrative division of mainland China. County-level cities are usually governed by prefecture-level divisions, but a few are governed directly by province-level divisions. Formerly known as prefecture-controlled city (1949-1970: ; 1970-1983: ). Title: Yizhou District, Hami Passage: Yizhou (; ), is the central district of the Hami prefecture-level city, in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China. Its population was 472,175 at the end of 2010. It was known as Hami county-level city until February 2016, when it was merged with the Hami Prefecture to form the Hami prefecture-level city, and the county-level city was renamed Yizhou District. Title: Jiaozhou City Passage: Jiaozhou (), formerly Jiaoxian or Jiao County, is a county-level city of Qingdao sub-provincial city, Shandong Province, China. It gained its current county-level city designation in 1987. It has an area of 1,313 km and a population at the 2000 Census of 783,478. Title: Mengzi City Passage: Mengzi () is a city in the southeast of Yunnan province, People's Republic of China. Administratively, it is a county-level city and the seat of the Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, located about 175 km south-southeast of the provincial capital of Kunming. It is situated in the centre of a fertile valley basin on a plateau 1000 m above sea level. Mengzi was formerly Mengzi County (蒙自县 ) until October 2010, when it was upgraded to a county-level city. Title: Taobei District Passage: Taobei District () is the main urban district of the prefecture-level city of Baicheng in China's northeastern Jilin province. It was formerly the county-level city of Baicheng until 1993, when the former Baicheng Prefecture became Baicheng prefecture-level city, while the prefectural capital Baicheng county-level city was renamed Taobei District. Title: Mangshi Passage: Mangshi or Mangshi City (; Thai: เมืองข้อน ), formerly named Luxi City (), is a county-level city of Dehong Prefecture, in the west of Yunnan province, People's Republic of China. It is the prefectural seat, and in 1996, Luxi was upgraded to a county-level city. Title: Yangzhou Taizhou International Airport Passage: Yangzhou Taizhou International Airport (IATA: YTY, ICAO: ZSYA) , often abbreviated to Yangtai Airport, is an airport serving the cities of Yangzhou and Taizhou in China's Jiangsu Province. It is located in the town of Dinggou in Jiangdu District, Yangzhou, 30 kilometers from the center of Yangzhou and 20 kilometers from Taizhou. Another major city, Zhenjiang, is also nearby across the Yangtze River.
China
Gaozhou
Jiangdu District
Seinsheim is known for its connection to the family that is extinct save for which Czech family?
Title: House of Schwarzenberg Passage: The House of Schwarzenberg is a Czech (Bohemian) and German (Franconian) aristocratic family, and it was one of the most prominent European noble houses. The Schwarzenbergs are members of the Bohemian nobility and German nobility and achieved the rank of Princes of the Holy Roman Empire. The family traces its roots to the Lords of Seinsheim during the Middle Ages. Title: Seinsheim Passage: Seinsheim is a municipality in the district of Kitzingen in Bavaria in Germany. It is best known for its connection with the countly Seinsheim family, which died out in 1958 with the exception of the princely House of Schwarzenberg branch of the family. Title: Benda Chamber Orchestra Passage: Benda Chamber Orchestra is a Czech amateur music ensemble in Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic. It is named after the renowned Czech family of musicians and composers of the 18th century - the Bendas (František Benda or Franz Benda, Jiří Antnonín Benda or Georg Anton Benda). Title: Shimek Passage: Shimek, Szymek, or Simek are different spellings of a Czech family name. The name is derived from Czech and Croatian Šimek, or Polish Szymek. The name comes from a hypocorism of the name Simon (Szymon in Polish and Czech). Shimek is the Anglicized spelling. Title: Huťka Passage: Huťka is a Czech family name. In Slovakia the name is Hutka. Title: Berousek family Passage: The Berousek family is a Czech family, originally from Vilémov, with members who have been circus performers for two centuries. Skills include comedy, puppetry, acrobatics, equestrianism, bear training, tight rope walking, and juggling. Title: Jankovský of Vlašim Passage: Jankovský z Vlašimi is an old Czech family and a member of the House of Vlašim. In the 13th Century at Jankov in Bohemia, the family began to split into several branches. Title: Baron Raby Passage: There have been two creations of the title Baron Raby, both in the Peerage of England. The first was in 1640, as a subsidiary title of the Earl of Strafford (first creation). The first earl was attainted and his peerages declared forfeit in 1641, but heir obtained a reversal in 1662. On his death, all his peerages became extinct save the Barony of Raby, which continued until the death of the fifth baron in 1799. Confusingly, the third baron was again created Earl of Strafford in 1711, and the earldom and barony remained merged until their mutual extinction. Title: Nováci Passage: Nováci is a Czech sitcom that ran for two seasons beginning in 1995. The sitcom's main storyline revolves around a Czech family called Nováci. The family hosts an American student of sociology, Jeremy Washington, who eventually purchases a home from a family involved with the Russian mafia. Title: The Princess with the Golden Star Passage: The Princess with the Golden Star (Czech: Princezna se zlatou hvězdou ) is a 1959 Czech family fantasy film written and directed by Martin Frič.
House of Schwarzenberg
Seinsheim
House of Schwarzenberg
Sarabande and Danse is a ballet made by Jacques d'Amboise to which song, by who?
Title: Sarabande and Danse (d'Amboise) Passage: Sarabande and Danse is a ballet made by Jacques d'Amboise to Debussy's "Sarabande" (1901) and "Danse" (1890). The premiere took place May 29, 1975, as part of New York City Ballet's Ravel Festival at the Lincoln Center. Title: Jacques d'Amboise (dancer) Passage: Jacques d'Amboise (born July 28, 1934) is an American danseur and choreographer. Title: La Danse (film) Passage: La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet (French: La danse - Le ballet de l'Opéra de Paris ) is a 2009 French documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. Besides aiming to reveal "how the company functions as an organic whole", the film follows the production of seven ballets by the Paris Opera Ballet. The ballets featured are: Title: Jacques de Clermont-d'Amboise Passage: Jacques de Clermont d'Amboise (c.15251587) was the third son of Louis de Clermont, Lord of Gallerande, butler of the king, and Renée d'Amboise. Title: Triptych (ballet) Passage: Triptych (Strings Percussion Celesta) is a ballet made by Christopher d'Amboise to Bartók's "Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta", as part of New York City Ballet's Diamond Project. The premiere took place on Wednesday, 7 June 2000 at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center. Title: Jacques d'Amboise (bishop) Passage: Jacques d'Amboise (between 1440 and 1450 – 27 December 1516) was a French religious dignitary and patron of medieval France. He was abbot of Jumièges then of Cluny, and bishop of Clermont. He was a member of the House of Amboise, an old noble family. Title: Tribute (ballet) Passage: Tribute is a ballet made by Christopher d'Amboise to music by Johann Sebastian Bach. The première took place Saturday, June 4, 2005, at the School of American Ballet workshop performance, Juilliard Theater, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. The New York City Ballet première was Sunday, February 4, 2007, at the New York State Theater, also at Lincoln Center. Title: Sarabande and Danse (Clifford) Passage: Sarabande and Danse is a ballet made by John Clifford to Debussy's "Sarabande" (1901) and "Danse" (1890). The premiere took place on 21 May 1970, with New York City Ballet at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center. Title: The Goldberg Variations (ballet) Passage: The Goldberg Variations is a ballet made by New York City Ballet's ballet master Jerome Robbins to Johann Sebastian Bach's eponymous music from 1742, BWV 988, his only work in the form of theme and variations; the theme is a sarabande he wrote for his second wife. The premiere took place on May 27, 1971 at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center, with costumes by Joe Eula and lighting by Thomas Skelton. Title: Pas de Deux (d'Amboise) Passage: Pas de Deux is a ballet made for New York City Ballet by Jacques d'Amboise to Webern's "Six pieces for orchestra". The premiere took place May 29, 1969, at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center.
Debussy
Sarabande and Danse (d'Amboise)
Jacques d'Amboise (dancer)
Are Manuel Orantes and Anna-Lena Grönefeld both tennis players?
Title: Anna-Lena Grönefeld Passage: Anna-Lena Grönefeld (born 4 June 1985) is a German tennis player. She turned professional in April 2003. 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: Jean-Julien Rojer Passage: Jean-Julien Rojer (] ; born 25 August 1981) is a Dutch professional tennis player from Curaçao. His highest ATP singles ranking is 218th, which he achieved on 15 August 2005. A doubles specialist, his career-high in doubles is World No. 3, which he reached in November 2015. His former doubles partners include Eric Butorac and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi. He currently plays with Horia Tecău of Romania, with whom he won the men's double titles in the 2015 Wimbledon and 2017 US Open championships. With Anna-Lena Grönefeld, he also won the mixed doubles' title at the 2014 French Open. He attended UCLA where he competed for the UCLA Bruins men's tennis team. Title: 2011 Büschl Open – Doubles Passage: Kristina Barrois and Anna-Lena Grönefeld were the defending champions, but Grönefeld decided not to participate. Barrois partnered up with Yvonne Meusburger, but lost in the final to Kiki Bertens and Anne Keothavong. Title: 1978 U.S. Pro Tennis Championships Passage: The 1978 U.S. Pro Tennis Championships was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor green clay courts (Har-Tru) at the Longwood Cricket Club in Boston, USA. The event was part of the 1978 Grand Prix circuit. It was the 51st edition of the tournament and was held from August 21 through August 28, 1978. Despite pressure to switch to a hard court surface from the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and some leading players, in line with the surface change made that year by the US Open which directly followed the Boston event, the tournament organization elected to remain a clay court tournament in 1978. Several top players including Björn Borg, Guillermo Vilas and Jimmy Connors elected not to play the tournament. Fourth-seeded and defending champion Manuel Orantes won the singles title and the accompanying $32,000 first-prize money. The final was delayed until Tuesday, August 29 due to rain. Title: 2010 Generali Ladies Linz – Doubles Passage: Anna-Lena Grönefeld and Katarina Srebotnik were the defending champions, but Grönefeld didn't participate that year. Title: 2007 Bank of the West Classic - Doubles Passage: Anna-Lena Grönefeld and Shahar Pe'er were the defending champions, but Grönefeld chose not to participate. Title: 1973 Louisville Open Passage: The 1973 Louisville Open, also known as the First National Tennis Classic, was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Louisville Tennis Center in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. It was the fourth edition of the tournament and was held from 30 July through 5 August 1973. The tournament was part of the Grand Prix tennis circuit and categorized in Group A. The singles final was won by fourth-seeded Manuel Orantes who earned 80 Grand Prix points. Title: 2009 Challenge Bell – Doubles Passage: Anna-Lena Grönefeld and Vania King were the defending champions, but Grönefeld decided not to participate this year. Title: 2007 Bank of the West Classic – Doubles Passage: Anna-Lena Grönefeld and Shahar Pe'er were the defending champions, but Grönefeld chose not to participate. Pe'er instead played with Sania Mirza.
yes
Manuel Orantes
Anna-Lena Grönefeld
From what famous soliloquy is the title What Dreams May Come derived from?
Title: What Dreams May Come (1983 novel) Passage: What Dreams May Come is a novel by American author Manly Wade Wellman. It is the second of three books featuring supernatural investigator John Thunstone. The book derives its title from a line in Hamlet's famous "To be, or not to be..." soliloquy. Title: To be, or not to be Passage: To be, or not to be is the opening phrase of a soliloquy spoken by Prince Hamlet in the so-called "nunnery scene" of William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet". Act III, Scene I. Title: Michael Hemschoot Passage: Michael "Ffish" Hemschoot (born 1972, Aurora, Colorado) is a director, animator and has held a variety of roles as a visual effects artist in major Hollywood films. Since 1996, Hemschoot has worked on films such as "Mars Attacks! ", "What Dreams May Come", "The Matrix", "Hollow Man", "Black Hawk Down", "Minority Report" and "National Treasure". Title: Midas Fate Passage: Midas Fate is a progressive metal band, founded by the guitar player Vitor Campos in 2009. The band has released one single entitled "What Dreams May Come" in 2011 with Mike DiMeo, former singer of the bands Riot and Masterplan through CodiShift Records. In 2013 they announced their new drummer, Aquiles Priester (Vinnie Moore, Tony MacAlpine, Hangar, ex-Angra). A full-length album, called "Magnificent Rebel" was set to be released by the end of 2013, but according to the band's Facebook page, there is no release date yet for the new album. Title: What Dreams May Come (film) Passage: What Dreams May Come is a 1998 American fantasy drama film, starring Robin Williams and Cuba Gooding Jr. The film is based on the 1978 novel of the same name by Richard Matheson, and was directed by Vincent Ward. It won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and the Art Directors Guild Award for Excellence in Production Design. It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction. The title is from a line in "Hamlet"' s "To be, or not to be" soliloquy. Title: Nicholas Brooks (special effects artist) Passage: Nicholas Brooks (born May 20, 1964) is a British visual effects artist. He won at the 71st Academy Awards in the category of Best Visual Effects for his work on "What Dreams May Come". He shared his Oscar with Joel Hynek, Kevin Mack and Stuart Robertson. Title: Slavyanka Russian Chorus Passage: The Slavyanka Men's Russian Chorus is a chorus based in San Francisco with a repertoire of folk song, art songs, and Orthodox liturgical music in the languages of the Orthodox Christian countries. Slavyanka has released a number of CDs, and provided music for several movies, most notably What Dreams May Come, starring Robin Williams, and Little Odessa. The chorus has toured Russia, Georgia, Croatia and performed at the Russian Embassy in Washington, DC. Title: Kevin Mack (visual effects artist) Passage: Kevin Mack (born July 23, 1959) is an American visual effects artist. He won at the 71st Academy Awards in the category of Best Visual Effects for his work on "What Dreams May Come". He shared his Oscar with Nicholas Brooks, Joel Hynek and Stuart Robertson. Title: What Dreams May Come Passage: What Dreams May Come is a 1978 novel by Richard Matheson. The plot centers on Chris, a man who dies then goes to Heaven, but descends into Hell to rescue his wife. It was adapted in 1998 into the Academy Award-winning film "What Dreams May Come" starring Robin Williams, Cuba Gooding, Jr., and Annabella Sciorra. Title: Annabella Sciorra Passage: Annabella Gloria Philomena Sciorra ( , ; born March 29, 1960) is an Italian-American actress. Her film roles include "Cadillac Man" (1990), "Jungle Fever" (1991), "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" (1992), "Cop Land" (1997) and "What Dreams May Come" (1998). She was nominated for a 2001 Emmy Award for playing Gloria Trillo in "The Sopranos" (2001–04).
Hamlet's
What Dreams May Come (1983 novel)
To be, or not to be
The youngest child of Mangue Cisse plays for what Swiss club?
Title: Djibril Cissé Passage: Djibril Cissé (] ; born 12 August 1981) is a French footballer who plays for Swiss club Yverdon. Title: Mangué Cissé Passage: Mangué Cissé Djibrila (17 November 1945 – 30 September 2009) was an Ivorian footballer who played as a defender. In 1970 he reached to semi-final of the Africa Cup of Nations. He died on 30 September 2009 after long-term disease. He had seven children, the youngest of which is French international, Djibril Cissé. Title: Yannis Tafer Passage: Yannis Tafer (] , born 11 February 1991) is an Algerian footballer who plays for Swiss club FC St. Gallen in the Swiss Super League. He is a France youth international having represented the country under-17, under-18, and under-19 level. Tafer was the top scorer at the 2008 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship leading the tournament with four goals and played on the under-19 team that won the 2010 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship. Title: Adonis Ajeti Passage: Adonis Afrim Ajeti (born 26 February 1997) is a Swiss professional footballer of Albanian descent who plays as a defender for Swiss club FC St. Gallen. He is the twin brother of Albian Ajeti who plays for German club Augsburg and the younger brother of Arlind Ajeti who plays for Italian Serie A club Torino. Adonis hold dual citizenship, the Swiss where he was born and grown up and the Albanian citizenship due to his parents origin. Title: Cinzia Zehnder Passage: Cinzia Vittoria Zehnder (born 4 August 1997) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays for Swiss club FC Zürich as a midfielder. Since her debut in June 2014, a 7–0 win over Serbia, she has been a member of the Switzerland women's national football team. Title: FC Basel Passage: FC Basel 1893 ("Fussball Club Basel 1893"), widely known as FC Basel or just Basel, and sometimes referred to as FC Basel in English or FCB, is a Swiss football club based in Basel. They are one of the most successful clubs in Swiss football, having won the Swiss Super League 20 times, the second most for any Swiss club. Title: Johann Durand Passage: Johann Durand (born 17 June 1981, in Évian-les-Bains) is a French football player who plays as a goalkeeper for French club Evian in Ligue 2. He began his career with Swiss club Servette and joined Evian in 2000 when the club was known as "FC Gaillard". Durand is the club's all-time leader in appearances having made over 200 since Gaillard merged with "FC Ville-la-Grand" in 2003 to form the current club. Title: Lucia Haršányová Passage: Lucie Haršányová (born 27 August 1990) is a Slovak football defender who plays for German Bundesliga (women) side MSV Duisburg. She previously represented the Swiss club FC Neunkirch as well as SV Neulengbach in the Austrian ÖFB-Frauenliga and UEFA Women's Champions League. In summer 2015 Haršányová transferred from Neulengbach to FC Neunkirch of the Swiss Nationalliga A. Title: Muriel Bouakaz Passage: Muriel Bouakaz (born 3 March 1991 in Zürich) is a Swiss football player who currently plays for Swiss club Zürich Frauen. She plays as a central defender and joined her current club in 2011 after a stint in France with Saint-Étienne. With Zürich, Bouakaz has won three league titles and one national cup. She also featured in the UEFA Women's Champions League with the club. Title: UMB Rugby Lugano Passage: UMB Rugby Lugano is a rugby union Swiss club that plays in the Swiss LNA, highest rugby competition in Switzerland.
Yverdon
Mangué Cissé
Djibril Cissé
Caroline Cruice Goodall, is an English actress and screenwriter, her other film appearances include which 2015 Australian revenge comedy-drama film written and directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, based on the novel of the same name by Rosalie Ham?
Title: The Dressmaker (2015 film) Passage: The Dressmaker is a 2015 Australian revenge comedy-drama film written and directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, based on the novel of the same name by Rosalie Ham. It stars Kate Winslet as a femme fatale in the titular role of the dressmaker, Myrtle "Tilly" Dunnage, who returns to a small Australian town to take care of her ailing, mentally unstable mother. The film explores the themes of revenge and creativity and was described by Moorhouse as "Clint Eastwood's "Unforgiven" with a sewing machine." Title: Caroline Goodall Passage: Caroline Cruice Goodall (born 13 November 1959) is an English actress and screenwriter. She was nominated for AFI Awards for her roles in the 1989 miniseries "Cassidy", and the 1995 film "Hotel Sorrento". Her other film appearances include "Hook" (1991), "Cliffhanger" (1993), "Schindler's List" (1993), "Disclosure" (1994), "White Squall" (1996), "The Princess Diaries" (2001) and "The Dressmaker" (2015). Title: There Should be More Dancing Passage: There Should be More Dancing is a black comedy novel, written by Australian author Rosalie Ham. It is Ham's third novel and focus on the process of aging, the mistakes of life and the vagaries of family. The novel revolves around Margery Blandon, a woman in her seventies and situations she finds herself due to her lifestyle and choices. Title: Proof (1991 film) Passage: Proof is a 1991 Australian comedy-drama film written and directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, and starring Hugo Weaving, Geneviève Picot and Russell Crowe. The film was released in Australia on 15 August 1991. It was chosen as "Best Film" at the 1991 Australian Film Institute Awards, along with 5 other awards, including Moorhouse for "Best Director", Weaving for "Best Leading Actor", and Crowe for "Best Supporting Actor". Title: The Horseman (film) Passage: The Horseman is a 2008 Australian revenge thriller film directed and written by Steven Kastrissios and starring Peter Marshall, Evert McQueen and introducing Caroline Marohasy. Title: How to Make an American Quilt (novel) Passage: How to Make an American Quilt is the debut novel of Whitney Otto. The novel tells the intersecting stories of several generations of women who together are part of the same quilting circle in Grasse, California. The novel was made into a movie of the same name in 1995 directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse and starring Winona Ryder as Finn Dodd. Title: Summer at Mount Hope Passage: Summer at Mount Hope is a black comedy romantic novel, written by Australian author Rosalie Ham. Like Ham's debut novel The Dressmaker, it is also set in small rural community but in 1890s Australia. The novel centred on protagonist Phoeba Crupp and her struggle with money and male companionship. Title: How to Make an American Quilt Passage: How to Make an American Quilt is a 1995 American drama film based on the 1991 novel of the same name by Whitney Otto. Directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, the film stars Winona Ryder, Anne Bancroft, Ellen Burstyn, Kate Nelligan and Alfre Woodard. The film received a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. Title: The Dressmaker (Ham novel) Passage: The Dressmaker is a Gothic novel written by the Australian author Rosalie Ham, and is Ham's debut novel. It was first published by Duffy & Snellgrove on January 1, 2000. The story is set in a 1950s fictional Australian country town, Dungatar, and explores love, hate and haute couture. Title: Rosalie Ham Passage: Rosalie Ham (born 1955) is an Australian author, stage and radio play writer. She is best known for her debut novel, "The Dressmaker", which has been adapted into film with Kate Winslet in the lead role.
The Dressmaker
Caroline Goodall
The Dressmaker (2015 film)
What Swiss agribusiness is a client of Martin Williams Advertising?
Title: Syngenta Passage: Syngenta AG is a global Swiss agribusiness that produces agrochemicals and seeds. As a biotechnology company, it conducts genomic research. It was formed in 2000 by the merger of Novartis Agribusiness and Zeneca Agrochemicals. s of 2014 Syngenta was the world’s largest crop chemical producer, strongest in Europe. s of 2009 it ranked third in seeds and biotechnology sales. Title: Martin Williams Advertising Passage: Martin Williams Advertising, Inc. is an advertising agency, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Since 1998, Martin Williams has been part of the Omnicom Group. Clients include Payless ShoeSource, Raymond James, Syngenta, Cargill, Marvin Windows, Simmons Bedding Company, and P.F. Chang. Title: William M. Williams Passage: William Martin Williams (September 1877 – March 30, 1932) was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at of the Clemson University in 1897. Williams was a graduate of Auburn University. He later attended Harvard University. Title: Martin Williams (politician) Passage: Martin Williams (September 25, 1858 – August 27, 1934) was an American Democratic politician who served as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates. He was majority floor leader of the House from 1910 to 1916. Title: Martin Williams (diplomat) Passage: Martin Williams CVO OBE (born 3 November 1941), is a British diplomat. He was High Commissioner to New Zealand and concurrently the Governor of the Pitcairn Islands from 1998 to 2001. s of 2012 Williams serves as a consultant to the New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust. Title: Andreas Zivy Passage: Andreas Zivy (born October 19, 1955) is a Swiss businessman based in Binningen, Switzerland. He is the current chairman of Swiss agribusiness Ameropa Holding AG. Title: Caroline Arnott Passage: Dame Caroline Sydney Williams Arnott, DBE, OStJ, JP (born 28 December 1933) was the daughter of Sir Frederick Martin Williams, 2nd Bt., of Tregullow. Title: The Jamaicans Passage: The Jamaicans were a ska/rocksteady group formed in Jamaica in 1967, consisting of members Tommy Cowan, Norris Weir, Derrick Brown and Martin Williams. Title: The Jazz Review Passage: The Jazz Review was a magazine which was founded by Nat Hentoff, Martin Williams, and Hsio Wen Shih, in New York City in 1958. It was published until 1961. Hentoff and Williams were co-editors throughout its brief existence. Title: Ameropa Holding Passage: Ameropa Holding is a Swiss agribusiness, headquartered in Binningen, Switzerland, that engages in the global distribution of fertilizers and grains. The company was founded in 1948 by Arthur Zivy and his son, Felix Zivy. Andreas Zivy is the chairman of the company. It has operations in over 30 countries across all continents.
Syngenta
Martin Williams Advertising
Syngenta
The Waputik Mountains are a mountain range of the Canadian Rockies, named in 1884 by George M. Dawson, "waputik" is the Stoney Indian word for which white large hoofed mammal endemic to North America?
Title: Waputik Mountains Passage: The Waputik Mountains are a mountain range of the Canadian Rockies, located on the Continental Divide between Banff and Yoho National Park. Covering an area of 1069 sqkm , the range is located west of the Howse, Blaeberry and Amiskwi Rivers and east of the Bow and Mistaya Rivers and south to Kicking Horse Pass. Named in 1884 by George M. Dawson, "waputik" is the Stoney Indian word for white goat. Title: Mountain goat Passage: The mountain goat ("Oreamnos americanus"), also known as the Rocky Mountain goat, is a large hoofed mammal endemic to North America. A subalpine to alpine species, it is a sure-footed climber commonly seen on cliffs and ice. Title: Wapta Icefield Passage: The Wapta Icefield is located on the Continental Divide in the Waputik Mountains of the Canadian Rockies, in the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta. The icefield is shared by Banff and Yoho National Parks and numerous outlet glaciers extend from the icefield, including the Vulture, Bow and Peyto Glaciers. Runoff from the icefields and outlet glaciers supply water to both the Kicking Horse and Bow Rivers, as well as numerous streams and lakes. Title: Neptuak Mountain Passage: Neptuak Mountain was named by Samuel E.S. Allen in 1894. "Neptuak" is the Stoney Indian word for "nine" as Neptuak Mountain is peak #9 in the Valley of the Ten Peaks. It is located on the Continental Divide, which is also the British Columbia-Alberta border in this region, and is in the Bow Range of the Park Ranges of the Canadian Rockies. Title: Mount Balfour Passage: Mount Balfour is a mountain located on the Continental Divide, part of the border between British Columbia and Alberta, in the Waputik Range in the Park Ranges of the Canadian Rockies. It is the 49th highest peak in Alberta and the 63rd highest in British Columbia; it is also the 52nd most prominence in Alberta. Title: Peyto Peak Passage: Peyto Peak is a mountain in the Waputik Range, part of the Canadian Rockies in Alberta, Canada. Title: Howse Peak Passage: Howse Peak is the highest mountain in the Waputik Mountains, a subrange of the Canadian Rockies. It is located 5 km west of the Icefields Parkway, above Chephren Lake, on the continental divide between Alberta and British Columbia. It is the 46th highest peak in Alberta, and the 59th highest in British Columbia. Title: Mount Baker (Waputik Mountains) Passage: Mount Baker is a mountain on the Continental Divide, in Alberta and British Columbia, in the Waputik Mountains of the Canadian Rockies. It was named in 1898 by J. Norman Collie after his friend and climbing partner George Percival Baker (1855–1951), textile manufacturer, plantsman and gardener, and keen mountaineer. Baker described his visit to this area which took place in 1897. In this small volume Baker noted that Collie also proposed to name a pass after him. Title: Waputik Range Passage: The Waputik Range lies west of the upper Bow Valley, east of Bath Creek, and south of Balfour Creek in the Canadian Rockies. "Waputik" means "white goat" in Stoney. The range was named by George Mercer Dawson of the Geological Survey of Canada. The President Range lies within the Waputik Range. Title: Waputik Peak Passage: Waputik Peak was named by George Mercer Dawson in 1884. It is located in the Waputik Range in Alberta.
white goat
Waputik Mountains
Mountain goat
The Magician's House is a quartet of children's fantasy books by who, the series featured Jennifer Jane Saunders (born 6 July 1958) is an English comedian, screenwriter, and actress?
Title: Jennifer Saunders Passage: Jennifer Jane Saunders (born 6 July 1958) is an English comedian, screenwriter, and actress. She has won three BAFTAs (including the BAFTA Fellowship), an International Emmy Award, a British Comedy Award, a Rose d'Or Light Entertainment Festival Award, two Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards, and a People's Choice Award. Title: The Magician's House Passage: The Magician's House is a quartet of children's fantasy books by William Corlett. Two mini-series were produced in 1999 for British television, which were directed by Paul Lynch. The series featured Jennifer Saunders and Stephen Fry voicing some of the animal characters. Title: The Quentaris Chronicles Passage: The Quentaris Chronicles is a shared universe series of fantasy books initially published by Lothian Books, but now published by Ford Street Press. The books in the series are written by various Australian authors including Isobelle Carmody, Pamela Freeman and John Heffernan. Though they are written by different authors and usually star new characters, they are all set in the magical city of Quentaris. There are also several recurring characters that play minor roles e.g. Stanas the water magician. The series editors are Paul Collins and Michael Pryor. Title: Gary Humphries Passage: Gary John Joseph Humphries (born 6 July 1958) is a Deputy President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. He was a member of the Australian Senate representing the Australian Capital Territory for the Liberal Party of Australia from 2003 to 2013. He was the Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory from 2000 to 2001; and was elected to the first parliament of the Australian Capital Territory, in 1989, later representing the Molonglo electorate until 2003. Title: Dave Luckett Passage: Dave Luckett (born 1951) is an Australian children's writer born in Stanmore, New South Wales. He has written three non-fiction books about cricket and medieval weapons and armour. He has also written three series of fantasy books as well as a number of standalone fantasy books. One of the series, "The Rhianna Chronicles", has been reprinted in the United States and Poland. His "A Dark Winter" won the Aurealis Award for best fantasy novel in 1998. Title: Børre Skui Passage: Børre Skui (born 6 July 1958) is a former Norwegian sailor. He was born in Porsgrunn. Title: Nicky Evans (footballer) Passage: Nicholas John "Nicky" Evans (born 6 July 1958) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League as a forward. Title: Domingo Peppo Passage: Oscar Domingo Peppo (born 6 July 1958) is an Argentine politician. He has been elected governor of the Chaco Province in 2015 with 55.42% of votes. In the early 1980s, he received a degree in construction, hydraulic and civil in Resistencia and later worked as technical representative and general coordinator of the silo plants for a company. He also previously served as mayor of Villa Ángela. Title: Mark Benson Passage: Mark Richard Benson (born 6 July 1958) is an English former cricketer and umpire. Benson played for England in one Test match and one One Day International in 1986. He later took up umpiring and spent time on the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires. Title: Jónína Rós Guðmundsdóttir Passage: Jonina Ros Guomundsdottir (born 6 July 1958) is a member of parliament of the Althing, the Icelandic parliament. She is a member of the Social Democratic Alliance. She has been a member of the Icelandic Delegation to the EFTA since 2009.
William Corlett
The Magician's House
Jennifer Saunders
Violent Restitution is the fifth full-length album from the Canadian speed/thrash metal band Razor released in 1988, the album is dedicated to the late Charles Bronson, was an American actor, died on which date?
Title: Charles Bronson Passage: Charles Bronson (born Charles Dennis Buchinsky; Lithuanian: "Karolis Dionyzas Bučinskis" ; November 3, 1921 – August 30, 2003) was an American actor. Title: Violent Restitution Passage: Violent Restitution is the fifth full-length album from the Canadian speed/thrash metal band Razor released in 1988. It is the first album to feature Rob Mills on drums and Dave Carlo's brother Adam on bass and the last one to feature Stace "Sheepdog" McLaren on vocals. The album is dedicated to late actor Charles Bronson. Title: Open Hostility Passage: Open Hostility is the seventh studio album by Canadian speed/thrash metal band Razor. Title: Decibels (album) Passage: Decibels is the eighth studio album by Canadian speed/thrash metal band Razor. This is the first album in six years and since the band's split in 1992. It is the only album to feature Rich Oosterbosch on drums and the last with Jon Armstrong on bass. It is also their most recent to date. Title: Custom Killing Passage: Custom Killing is the fourth studio album by the Canadian speed/thrash metal band Razor. It was released in July 1987 by Toronto based label Fringe Product. It is more of an experimental approach and was fairly overlooked upon its release. It also features "Survival of the Fittest" and "Last Rites" which are the band's longest songs ever recorded. It is the final album to feature Mike Embro on drums and Mike Campagnolo on bass. The album is currently out of print and has never received an official CD release, however in 2015, High Roller Records re-issued the album on vinyl, limited to 1,000 copies. It features the original sound and has not been re-mixed or re-mastered. Title: Shotgun Justice Passage: Shotgun Justice is the sixth studio album by Canadian speed/thrash metal band Razor. It is the final album to feature Adam Carlo on bass, Rob Mills on drums and their first with vocalist Bob Reid. Music videos were made for "Shotgun Justice" and "American Luck". Title: Evil Invaders Passage: Evil Invaders is the second album released in 1985 by Canadian speed/thrash metal band Razor. The album's art, depicting an evil cyborg of living tissue under a metal endoskeleton, is reminiscent of the title character from the science fiction action film "The Terminator", released one year prior. A music video was made for "Evil Invaders". Title: Armed &amp; Dangerous (Razor album) Passage: Armed And Dangerous is the debut EP release by Canadian speed/thrash metal band Razor, released in 1984. This EP was limited to 1,200 copies on vinyl and is very rare. Title: Executioner's Song (album) Passage: Executioner's Song is the first studio LP released by Canadian speed/thrash metal band Razor in 1985. Most of the tracks on the album were first put to tape on the "Escape the Fire" demo, recorded in December 1984. Title: Malicious Intent (album) Passage: Malicious Intent is the third album released in 1986 by Canadian speed/thrash metal band Razor. The album contains more honed and intense screaming from frontman Stace McLaren and the tracks on it mostly contains lyrics about heroic fantasy and playing heavy metal. An exception to this might be "Tear Me to Pieces", with lyrics penned by McLaren about knife fighting. "Malicious Intent" is known for containing incredibly loud drum rides and overall poor production. The album itself is an overall turning point for Razor and shows them going from traditional heavy metal and speeding up to a more thrash metal-oriented sound.
August 30, 2003
Violent Restitution
Charles Bronson
Creedence Gold was a compilation album that was of what nationality?
Title: Creedence Clearwater Revival Passage: Creedence Clearwater Revival, often informally abbreviated to Creedence or CCR, was an American rock band active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Title: Creedence Gold Passage: Creedence Gold is a compilation album of the band Creedence Clearwater Revival released in 1972. " More Creedence Gold" formed the second part, released in 1973. Title: Keep On Chooglin' Passage: Keep on Chooglin' is a Creedence Clearwater Revival compilation album released in 1999, that includes the eponymous track, taken from the "Bayou Country" album. The meaning of the neologism "choogling" can be found in the lyrics of the song: "...You got to ball and have a good time / And that's what I call chooglin'." Title: More Creedence Gold Passage: More Creedence Gold is an album by the band Creedence Clearwater Revival and was released in 1973. It is the follow-up to the album "Creedence Gold", which was released in 1972. Title: The Long Road Home Passage: The Long Road Home: The Ultimate John Fogerty/Creedence Collection is a compilation album by American roots rock singer-songwriter John Fogerty, released on November 1, 2005, by Fantasy Records. It compiles songs from Fogerty's solo career and his band Creedence Clearwater Revival. The title refers to Fogerty's return to Fantasy Records, after a lengthy stint with Warner Bros. Records and a brief stint with DreamWorks Records. Title: Creedence Country Passage: Creedence Country is a compilation album by American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR). It was released by Fantasy Records in October 1981 (see 1981 in music) with the purpose of infiltrating the country market. Title: Creedence Clearwater Revival Covers the Classics Passage: Creedence Clearwater Revival Covers the Classics is a compilation album by Creedence Clearwater Revival. Released in 2009, the album contains cover versions of songs as recorded by the band. Title: Pure Gold (Elvis Presley album) Passage: Pure Gold is a 1975 compilation album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley released as part of the RCA Records budget "Pure Gold" series of albums. Though at this point in his career, Presley was focused more on the country music market, where he had a string of chart-topping records in recent years, this collection focuses more on earlier material than recent hits. Considered a rather mediocre compilation album in terms of both content and sound quality, "Pure Gold" nevertheless sold extremely well in the wake of Elvis' death in August 1977. Title: The Best of Creedence Clearwater Revival Passage: The Best of Creedence Clearwater Revival is a compilation album by American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival, released in 1977. The album features all the tracks of Chronicle which was released a year earlier in 1976, as well as "Good Golly Miss Molly", "Born on the Bayou", "Cotton Fields", "Hello Mary Lou", "The Midnight Special", "Walk on the Water", and "Night Time Is the Right Time" which would appear on the 1986 release "Chronicle, Vol. 2", and "Bootleg" which does not appear on either volume. Title: Pre-Creedence Passage: Pre-Creedence is a compilation album by The Golliwogs which changed its name to Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) in 1968. This album was released in 1975 after the band had disbanded.
American
Creedence Gold
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Were Lee Ji-hye and Shim Eun-jin in the same band?
Title: Shim Eun-jin Passage: Shim Eun-jin (Korean: 심은진 ; born February 6, 1981) is a South Korean singer and actress. She was a former member of 1990s girl group Baby V.O.X. Title: Lee Ji-hye Passage: Lee Ji-hye (born January 11, 1980) is a South Korean singer and actress. She was former member of pop group S#arp. The group released six albums before their breakup in 2002, attributed to the feud between Lee and fellow female member Seo Ji-young. As a solo artist, she has released several singles. She was a former cast member in the variety show "Infinite Girls Season 2". She has been married on September 18, 2017. Title: Sharp (South Korean band) Passage: Sharp (stylized as S♯arp) was a South Korean pop music vocal group in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The group consisted of Chris Kim, Jang Seok-hyun, Seo Ji-young and Lee Ji-hye. A male original member, John Kim (UPTOWN, Slow-Jam) quit the group after the first album. They released five albums before breaking up. Their last album was "S♯arp Vol. 5 - StYlE." Title: Seo Ji-young Passage: Seo Ji-young (born June 2, 1981) is a South Korean singer and a former member of pop group S#arp. The group released six albums before their breakup in 2002, attributed to the feud between Seo and fellow female member Lee Ji-hye. Seo Ji-young bullied fellow member Lee Ji-hye until the company was forced to disband S#arp. Title: Scholar Who Walks the Night Passage: Scholar Who Walks the Night () is a 2015 South Korean television series based on the manhwa of the same name written by Jo Joo-hee and illustrated by Han Seung-hee. Starring Lee Joon-gi, Shim Chang-min, Lee Soo-hyuk, Lee Yu-bi and Kim So-eun, it aired on MBC from July 8 to September 10, 2015 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes. Title: Han Ji-hye Passage: Han Ji-hye (born Lee Ji-hye on June 29, 1984) is a South Korean actress. Title: Pots of Gold Passage: Pots of Gold (; lit. I Summon You, Gold! or Gold, Appear!) is a 2013 South Korean television series starring Han Ji-hye, Yeon Jung-hoon, Lee Tae-sung, Lee Soo-kyung, Baek Jin-hee, Park Seo-joon and Kim Hyung-jun. It aired on MBC from April 6 to September 22, 2013 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:40 for 50 episodes. Title: Hotel King Passage: Hotel King () is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Lee Dong-wook, Lee Da-hae, Im Seulong, Wang Ji-hye, Lee Deok-hwa and Kim Hae-sook. It aired on MBC from April 5 to July 27, 2014 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:45 for 32 episodes. Title: Yangpa Passage: Lee Eun-Jin (Korean: 이은진 , born March 17, 1979), better known by her stage name Yangpa (Korean: 양파 , meaning "onion"), is a South Korean singer. She studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. Title: Perfect Number (film) Passage: Perfect Number (; lit. Suspect X) is a 2012 South Korean mystery-drama film directed by Bang Eun-jin. Adapted from Keigo Higashino's novel "The Devotion of Suspect X", it centers around a mild-mannered mathematics teacher (Ryoo Seung-bum) who plans the perfect alibi for the woman he secretly loves (Lee Yo-won) when she unexpectedly murders her abusive ex-husband. Cho Jin-woong received a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the 49th Baeksang Arts Awards in 2013.
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Lee Ji-hye
Shim Eun-jin
Were both Alexander Hall and Jon Amiel both considered film directors?
Title: Alexander Hall Passage: Alexander Hall (January 11, 1894, Boston, Massachusetts – July 30, 1968, San Francisco, California) was an American film director and theatre actor. Title: Jon Amiel Passage: Jon Amiel (born 20 May 1948) is an English film director who has since the early 1980s worked in film and television in both the UK and the US. Title: Bangladesh Film Directors Association Passage: Bangladesh Film Directors Association is the pan-national trade body of film directors in Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Film Directors Association’s General Secretary is Badiul Alam Khokon. Mushfiqur Rahman Gulzar is the president of Bangladesh Film Directors Association. Title: Tony Grisoni Passage: Tony Grisoni (born 28 October 1952) is a British screenwriter. He lives in London. His first feature film, "Queen of Hearts", directed by Jon Amiel, won the Grand Prix at the 1990 Festival du Film de Paris. Title: Sommersby Passage: Sommersby is a 1993 romantic drama film directed by Jon Amiel and starring Richard Gere, Jodie Foster, Bill Pullman and James Earl Jones. Title: Entrapment (film) Passage: Entrapment is a 1999 American caper film directed by Jon Amiel and written by Ronald Bass. It stars Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones and includes Will Patton, Ving Rhames and Maury Chaykin. The film focuses on the relationship between investigator Virginia "Gin" Baker and notorious crook Robert "Mac" MacDougal as they attempt a heist at the turn of the New Millennium. The film was released theatrically in the United States on 30 April 1999 and in the United Kingdom on 2 July 1999. Title: Creation (2009 film) Passage: Creation is a 2009 British biographical drama film about Charles Darwin's relationship with his wife Emma and his memory of their eldest daughter Annie, as he struggles to write "On the Origin of Species". The film, directed by Jon Amiel and starring real life couple Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly as Charles and Emma Darwin, is a partly biographical, partly fictionalised account, based on Randal Keynes's Darwin biography "Annie's Box". Title: The Man Who Knew Too Little Passage: The Man Who Knew Too Little is a 1997 American-German spy comedy film starring Bill Murray, directed by Jon Amiel, and written by Robert Farrar and Howard Franklin. The film is based on Farrar's novel "Watch That Man", and the title is a parody of Alfred Hitchcock's 1934 film "The Man Who Knew Too Much" and his 1956 remake of the same title. Title: Tune in Tomorrow Passage: Tune in Tomorrow is a 1990 film comedy directed by Jon Amiel. Title: The Core Passage: The Core is a 2003 American science fiction disaster film. The film focuses on a team whose mission is to drill to the center of the Earth and set off a series of nuclear explosions in order to restart the rotation of the Earth's core. The film was directed by Jon Amiel, and stars Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank, Delroy Lindo, Stanley Tucci, Tchéky Karyo, DJ Qualls, Bruce Greenwood and Alfre Woodard.
yes
Alexander Hall
Jon Amiel
Are Pylon and Team Sleep experimental bands?
Title: Team Sleep Passage: Team Sleep is an American experimental alternative rock/post-rock group led by singer/guitarist Chino Moreno. Moreno is better known for fronting the Sacramento-based alternative metal band Deftones. Other current members include guitarist Todd Wilkinson, turntablist DJ Crook, bass guitarist/keyboardist Rick Verrett, drummer Gil Sharone and bassist Chuck Doom. Title: Pylon (band) Passage: Pylon were an American rock band from Athens, Georgia. The band's danceable sound, a blend of new wave, post-punk, jangle pop, alternative rock and funk rock, influenced the Athens music scene and the 1980s American pop underground. AllMusic wrote that Pylon's "role as elder statesmen of the alternative rock explosion is unassailable". Title: Vólkova Passage: Vólkova is an Argentine duo, originally from Buenos Aires, formed in early 2013, which recreates the atmosphere of electronic and experimental bands and a reminiscent of early industrial music. Title: VHF Records Passage: VHF Records is an American record label, known for their extensive work with several major experimental artists. The label is based in the Washington, DC suburb of Fairfax, Va., and it initially focused on indie and experimental bands from that region. The label has since branched out to release innovative and offbeat music from around the world, although Northern Virginia artists are still prominently featured in the catalog. Title: Team Sleep (album) Passage: Team Sleep is the eponymous debut studio album by American alternative rock band Team Sleep, largely produced by Greg Wells (Rufus Wainwright, Creeper Lagoon, and Mika). It was released in Europe on May 9, 2005 and a day later in the United States through Maverick Records. Title: Blake Fleming Passage: Blake Fleming is a drummer known for his involvement with several influential experimental bands. Title: Mark McCoy Passage: Mark McCoy (born June 6, 1975) is a vocalist for several punk rock, black metal, powerviolence and experimental bands, some of which include Charles Bronson, Das Oath, Holy Molar, and most recently Failures. He also recorded a spoken-word comedy "Split" 7" with Mark Telfian. He currently plays guitar in Suburbanite and Veins, and vocals in Failures. Title: Jonathan Donahue Passage: Jonathan Daniel Donahue (born May 6, 1966 in Kingston, New York) is an American rock musician. He has been an integral member of two of North America's more influential indie/experimental bands of the 1990s; The Flaming Lips and Mercury Rev. Title: Michael Lira Passage: Michael Lira (born February 19, 1975) is an Australian film score composer and band leader. He is a founding member of experimental bands Vicious Hairy Mary, Darth Vegas and gypsy swing ensemble Monsieur Camembert. Soundtrack credits include the films "The Hunter", "Wyrmwood" and the television series "Rake" and "Bogan Pride". Title: Chris Eskola Passage: Chris Eskola (born February 23, 1976) is musician from Boston, Massachusetts, locally known as a bassist who has performed with a number of hard rock, metal, punk, and experimental bands in the Boston area. Chris briefly attended Berklee in the late 1990s, and plays trombone in addition to the bass. He is currently the bassist for Matalon (with brothers Scott Matalon on guitar, and Craig Matalon on the drums) and Face of the Sun (with Brian Viglione of The Dresden Dolls, Ron Arra Jr. and Scott Matalon.)
no
Pylon (band)
Team Sleep
What is the alternate translation for the honorary title of which Vladimir Basov and Inna Churikova were both recipients?
Title: People's Artist of the USSR Passage: People's Artist of the USSR (Russian: Наро́дный арти́ст СССР , "Narodný artist SSSR"), also sometimes translated as National Artist of the USSR, was an honorary title granted to artists of the Soviet Union. Title: Walking the Streets of Moscow Passage: Walking the Streets of Moscow (Russian: Я шагаю по Москве , translit. "Ya shagayu po Moskve"; I walk across Moscow) is a 1964 Soviet film directed by Georgiy Daneliya and produced by Mosfilm studios. It stars Nikita Mikhalkov, Aleksei Loktev, Evgeniy Steblov and Galina Polskikh. The film also features cameos by four People's Artists of the USSR: Rolan Bykov, Vladimir Basov, Lev Durov, and Inna Churikova. The famous movie theme, performed by Mikhalkov, was written by the composer Andrei Petrov. The film, regarded as one of the most characteristic of the Khrushchev Thaw, premiered at the 1964 Cannes Film Festival and won a prize for the work of cameraman, Vadim Yusov, best known for his subsequent collaboration with Andrei Tarkovsky. Title: The Shield and the Sword (film) Passage: The Shield and the Sword (Russian: Щит и меч ) is a 1968 Soviet spy series with four parts directed by Vladimir Basov. It is based on a novel by Vadim Kozhevnikov, who was Secretary of the Soviet Writers' Union. It was a highly influential movie in the Soviet Union, inspiring many, Vladimir Putin for instance, to join the KGB. Title: The Beginning (1970 film) Passage: The Beginning (Russian: Начало , "Nachalo " ) is a 1970 Soviet romantic drama film directed by Gleb Panfilov and starring Inna Churikova as Pasha, a factory worker and small-time actress whose life is transformed first by falling in love with the married Arkady (Leonid Kuravlyov) and then by being offered the lead in a movie about Joan of Arc. Title: The Boarder (1953 film) Passage: The Boarder (Russian: Нахлебник , "Nakhlebnik " ) is a 1953 Soviet drama film directed by Vladimir Basov and Mstislav Korchagin and starring Boris Chirkov, Sergei Kurilov and Lidiya Dranovskaya. Title: Vladimir Basov Passage: Vladimir Pavlovich Basov (Russian: Владимир Павлович Басов , 28 July 1923 – 17 September 1987) was a Soviet actor, film director and screenwriter. Vladimir Basov was named People's Artist of the USSR in 1983. Title: Time and the Conways (film) Passage: Time and the Conways (Russian: Время и семья Конвей , "Vremya i semya Konvey " ) is a 1984 drama film directed by Vladimir Basov and based on the eponymous play by English playwright J. B. Priestley, filmed in 1984. Title: Silence (1963 film) Passage: Silence (Russian: Тишина ) is a Soviet two-part feature film directed by Vladimir Basov and based on the 1962 eponymous novel by Yuri Bondarev. The film won the main prize of the All-Union Film Festival. Title: The Blizzard (1964 film) Passage: The Blizzard (Russian: Метель ) is a 1964 Soviet film directed by Vladimir Basov, based on the story "The Blizzard" from "The Tales of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin" by Alexander Pushkin. Title: Gleb Panfilov Passage: Gleb Anatolyevich Panfilov (Russian: Глеб Анатольевич Панфилов ; born 21 May 1934 in Magnitogorsk) is an internationally acclaimed Russian film director noted for a string of mostly historical films starring his wife, Inna Churikova.
National Artist of the USSR
Walking the Streets of Moscow
People's Artist of the USSR
Which director has won an Oscar, Ron Shelton or Ken Mora?
Title: Ron Shelton Passage: Ronald Wayne "Ron" Shelton (born September 15, 1945) is an American Oscar-nominated film director and screenwriter and former minor league baseball infielder. Shelton is known for the many films he has made about sports. Title: Ken Mora Passage: Kenneth Oscar "Ken" Mora (born December 17, 1960) is an American screenplay writer, director, producer, editor, and voice actor. He is best known for creating the computer-animated short films "Magnum Farce: A Shot in the Park" (2009) and "Magnum Farce: Along Came a Sniper" (2011). He is currently producing the feature film "Magnum Farce" under the aegis of his production company Bella Fe Films, in cooperation with Light Row Pictures. Mora is also executive producer of "Adventures in Plymptoons" (2012) the official biographical documentary of animator Bill Plympton, and associate producer of Revengeance (2017) the feature animated film by Plympton and Jim Lujan. Title: Cobb (film) Passage: Cobb is a 1994 biopic starring Tommy Lee Jones as the famed baseball player Ty Cobb. The picture was written and directed by Ron Shelton and based on a book by Al Stump. The original music score was composed by Elliot Goldenthal. Title: Bull Durham Passage: Bull Durham is a 1988 American romantic comedy sports film. It is partly based upon the minor-league baseball experiences of writer/director Ron Shelton and depicts the players and fans of the Durham Bulls, a minor-league baseball team in Durham, North Carolina. Title: Blue Chips Passage: Blue Chips is a 1994 basketball drama film, directed by William Friedkin, written by Ron Shelton and starring Nick Nolte as a college coach and real-life basketball stars Shaquille O'Neal and Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway as talented finds. It features cameos from noted basketball figures Bob Knight, Rick Pitino, Nolan Richardson, Bob Cousy, Larry Bird, Jerry Tarkanian, Matt Painter, Allan Houston, Dick Vitale, Jim Boeheim, Dan Dakich and Bobby Hurley, as well as actor Louis Gossett, Jr. Title: The Best of Times (film) Passage: The Best of Times is a 1986 American comedy-drama film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and written by Ron Shelton. It stars Robin Williams and Kurt Russell as two friends attempting to relive a high school football game. Title: Hollywood Homicide Passage: Hollywood Homicide is a 2003 American action comedy film starring Harrison Ford, Josh Hartnett, Lena Olin, Bruce Greenwood, Isaiah Washington, Lolita Davidovich, Keith David, Gladys Knight, Master P, Dwight Yoakam, Martin Landau, and André Benjamin. It was directed by Ron Shelton, written by Shelton and Robert Souza, and produced by Lou Pitt. The film is based on the true experiences of Souza, who was a homicide detective in the LAPD Hollywood Division and moonlighted as a real estate broker in his final ten years on the job. Title: Philippe Mora Passage: Philippe Mora (born 1949) is a French-born Australian film director. Born in Paris in 1949, he grew up at the centre of the Australia arts scene of the 1950s and began making films while still a child. He is the eldest son of artist Mirka Mora and her late husband, restaurateur and gallery owner Georges Mora. He has two younger brothers: William Mora (b. 1953), an art dealer, and Tiriel Mora (b. 1958), an Australian actor. Title: White Men Can't Jump Passage: White Men Can't Jump is a 1992 American sports comedy film written and directed by Ron Shelton, starring Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson as streetball hustlers. The film was released in the United States on March 27, 1992, by 20th Century Fox. Title: Dark Blue (film) Passage: Dark Blue is a 2002 film directed by Ron Shelton and starring Kurt Russell with Ving Rhames and Brendan Gleeson in supporting roles. The film is based on a story written for film by crime novelist James Ellroy and takes place during the days leading up to and including the Rodney King trial verdict.
Ronald Wayne "Ron" Shelton
Ron Shelton
Ken Mora
What was the population of the terminus of the Willunga railway line in 2011
Title: Willunga, South Australia Passage: Willunga is a town south of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of Onkaparinga local government area 47 km from the Adelaide CBD. Sometimes considered a part of the Adelaide metropolitan area, it is located within the famous McLaren Vale wine growing region. At the 2011 census , Willunga had a population of 2,416. Title: Willunga railway line Passage: The Willunga railway line ran through the southern Adelaide suburbs from Adelaide railway station to Willunga, over 45 km long (longer than the current Gawler line, 42.2 km ). The line was opened in Willunga by the Governor of South Australia Sir Henry Galway on 20 January 1915, and initially had 16 stopping places between Adelaide and Willunga. It closed beyond Hallett Cove in 1969 and was dismantled in 1972. The Seaford railway line continues from Hallett Cove along a different alignment before rejoining the route of the old line between Seaford Road and Griffiths Drive. Title: Laupheim–Schwendi railway Passage: The Railway line Laupheim West - Schwendi in Germany connected the town of Laupheim with the then village of Schwendi. The railway line was opened by the Royal Württemberg State Railways on 17 May 1904. It branched off from the Württemberg Southern Railway, connecting Ulm with Friedrichshafen. The length of the railway line was 16 km (approximately 10 miles). The railway line had the classification number of 4510. The steam locomotive used on the line, received the nickname "Rottalmolle" by the local population, referring to the course of the railway line through the valley of the river Rot. Title: Willunga railway station Passage: Willunga is a closed railway station in Adelaide, South Australia. It was the terminus of the Willunga railway line. Title: Reynella railway station Passage: Reynella railway station was a railway station in Reynella, South Australia that was part of the Willunga railway line. Title: Marino Rocks Greenway Passage: The Marino Rocks Greenway is a 15 km cycling route in Adelaide, South Australia. It follows the Seaford railway line from the southwestern corner of the Adelaide city centre to Marino Rocks railway station. The route leads into the Coast to Vines Rail Trail which continues along the alignment of the former Willunga railway line. Title: Taringa railway station, South Australia Passage: Taringa railway station was a ground level stopping place during the passenger transport days of the Willunga railway line which opened in 1915, and a 1965 reference mentioned that it was no longer used at that date. Title: Hackham railway station Passage: Hackham railway station was a railway station on the Willunga railway line serving Hackham, Australia. The station had a raised passenger platform during the passenger transport days of this line. The crossing was protected by flashing lights. Title: Coast to Vines Rail Trail Passage: The Coast to Vines rail trail open to pedestrians and cyclists, runs for 34 km through the southern suburbs of Adelaide from Marino to Willunga. Much of the trail has been constructed on the disused Willunga railway line. Title: Korro railway station Passage: Korro railway station was a ground level stopping place during the passenger transport days of the Willunga railway line.
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Willunga railway line
Willunga, South Australia
Jo Lynn "Jody" Allen is the sister of which American business magnate, investor and philanthropist?
Title: Paul Allen Passage: Paul Gardner Allen (born January 21, 1953) is an American business magnate, investor and philanthropist. He is known for co-founding Microsoft alongside Bill Gates. As of June 2017, he is estimated to be the 46th richest person in the world, with an estimated net worth of $20.7 billion. Title: Jody Allen Passage: Jo Lynn "Jody" Allen (formerly Jody Patton) is an American businesswoman and philanthropist. She is Microsoft co-founder billionaire Paul Allen's sister and served as the chief executive officer of his investment and project management company, Vulcan Inc., based in Seattle, Washington until October 2015. She is also the co-founder and president of the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation. Title: Peter Lim Passage: Peter Lim (born 1953) is a Singaporean business magnate, entrepreneur, philanthropist and investor. Lim, who was one of Singapore's leading stockbrokers, is now a private investor in sectors ranging from palm oil to medicine. In 2016, Forbes ranked him as the 11th richest person in Singapore with a net worth of US$2.4 billion. Title: Sheldon Adelson Passage: Sheldon Gary Adelson (pronounced ; born August 4, 1933) is an American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist. He is the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Las Vegas Sands Corporation, which owns the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, and is the parent company of Venetian Macao Limited, which operates The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino and the Sands Expo and Convention Center. He also owns the Israeli daily newspaper "Israel Hayom", and the "Las Vegas Review-Journal". Adelson, a lifelong donor and philanthropist to a variety of causes, founded with his wife's initiative the Adelson Foundation. He is a member of the Republican Party. Title: Li Ka-shing Passage: Sir Ka-shing Li, GBM, KBE, JP (born 29 July 1928 in Chaozhou, China) is a Hong Kong business magnate, investor, and philanthropist. As of September 2017, Li is one of the wealthiest people in Asia, with an estimated net worth of US$34.4 billion. He is currently the chairman of the board for CK Hutchison Holdings; through it, he is the world's leading port investor, developer, and operator, and the largest health and beauty retailer in Asia and Europe. Title: Samuel Insull Passage: Samuel Insull (November 11, 1859 – July 16, 1938) was a British-born American business magnate; an innovator and investor based in Chicago who greatly contributed to creating an integrated electrical infrastructure in the United States. Insull was notable for purchasing utilities and railroads using holding companies. He was also responsible for the building of the Chicago Civic Opera House in 1929. Title: Jim Pattison Passage: James Allen Pattison, OC, OBC (born October 1, 1928) is a Canadian business magnate, investor and philanthropist. He is based in Vancouver where he holds the position of Chief Executive Officer, Chairman and sole owner of the Jim Pattison Group, the second largest privately held company in Canada. He is considered Canada's fourth richest person. Title: Warren Buffett Passage: Warren Edward Buffett ( ; born August 30, 1930) is an American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist. Buffett serves as the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway. He is considered by some to be one of the most successful investors in the world, and as of August 2017 is the second wealthiest person in the United States, and the fourth wealthiest in the world, with a total net worth of $76.9 billion. Title: Elon Musk Passage: Elon Reeve Musk ( ; born June 28, 1971) is a South African-born Canadian American business magnate, investor, engineer, and inventor. Title: Bill Gates Passage: William Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is a co-founder of the Microsoft Corporation and is an American business magnate, investor, author and philanthropist.
Paul Allen
Jody Allen
Paul Allen
Grégory Levasseur produced the 2003 horror film directed by whom?
Title: Grégory Levasseur Passage: Grégory Levasseur (born 1979 in Douarnenez, France) is a French screenwriter and film producer, best known for "The Hills Have Eyes" (2006), "High Tension" (2003), "Maniac" (2012) "Piranha 3-D" (2010), "Mirrors" (2008), "P2" (2007), and "Furia" (1999), all of which he collaborated on with Alexandre Aja. Title: High Tension Passage: High Tension (French: Haute Tension, ] ; released in the United Kingdom as Switchblade Romance) is a 2003 French horror film directed by Alexandre Aja, stars Cécile de France, Maïwenn, and Philippe Nahon. Title: Maniac (2012 film) Passage: Maniac is a 2012 French-American psychological slasher film directed by Franck Khalfoun and written by Alexandre Aja, Grégory Levasseur, and C.A. Rosenberg. The film was produced by the French film companies La Petite Reine and Studio 37. It is a remake of the 1980 film "Maniac" and stars Elijah Wood as Frank Zito, a brutal serial killer. The film also stars Nora Arnezeder, Jan Broberg, and America Olivo. Title: The Hills Have Eyes (2006 film) Passage: The Hills Have Eyes is a 2006 American horror film and remake of Wes Craven's 1977 film of the same name. Written by filmmaking partners Alexandre Aja and Grégory Levasseur of the French horror film "Haute Tension", and directed by Aja. The film follows a family that is targeted by a group of murderous mutants after their car breaks down in the desert. Title: Alexandre Aja Passage: Alexandre Aja (born 7 August 1978) is a French film director best known for his work in various horror films. Aja rose to international stardom for his 2003 horror film "Haute Tension" (known as "High Tension" in the US and "Switchblade Romance" in the UK). He has also directed the horror films "The Hills Have Eyes" (2006), "Mirrors" (2008), "Piranha 3D" (2010) and "Horns" (2013). Title: Strange Things Happen at Sundown Passage: Strange Things Happen at Sundown is a 2003 horror comedy, centering on the lives of a handful of New York vampires. It was directed by Marc Fratto and produced by Insane-o-rama Productions, and picked up for distribution by Brain Damage Films. The film won the audience choice award at the 2003 New York City Horror Film Festival and has received generally favorable reviews. Title: Furia (film) Passage: Furia is a 1999 French romantic drama film directed by Alexandre Aja, who co-wrote screenplay with Grégory Levasseur, adapted from the science fiction short story "Graffiti" by Julio Cortázar. It stars Stanislas Merhar and Marion Cotillard. Title: The Pyramid (film) Passage: The Pyramid is a 2014 American horror film directed by Grégory Levasseur, produced by Alexandre Aja, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is presented as found footage documenting the exploration of a recently discovered pyramid by a team of archaeologists. Written by Daniel Meersand and Nick Simon, the film stars Ashley Hinshaw, Denis O'Hare, James Buckley and Daniel Amerman. "The Pyramid" was released on December 5, 2014, and was negatively received by critics. Title: LD 50 Lethal Dose Passage: LD 50 Lethal Dose was a 2003 horror film directed by Simon De Selva, produced by Alistair MacLean-Clark and Basil Stephens and written by Matthew McGuchan. A group of animal rights activists set off to free an imprisoned colleague from a terrifying ordeal but their rescue mission turns into a series of twisted and mind bending incidents. Starring Tom Hardy, Katharine Towne and Melanie Brown. Title: P2 (film) Passage: P2 is a 2007 American-Canadian horror thriller film directed by Franck Khalfoun; written and produced by Khalfoun, Alexandre Aja and Grégory Levasseur; and starring Rachel Nichols and Wes Bentley. The trio of Khalfoun, Aja and Levasseur also worked on the 2006 film "The Hills Have Eyes".
Alexandre Aja
Grégory Levasseur
High Tension
Which writer, Jorge Amado or Sarah Caudwell, remains the best known of modern Brazilian writers?
Title: Jorge Amado Passage: Jorge Leal Amado de Faria (] , 10 August 1912 – 6 August 2001) was a Brazilian writer of the modernist school. He remains the best known of modern Brazilian writers, with his work having been translated into some 49 languages and popularized in film, notably "Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands" in 1978. His work reflects the image of a Mestiço Brazil and is marked by religious syncretism. He depicted a cheerful and optimistic country that was beset, at the same time, with deep social and economic differences. Title: Sarah Caudwell Passage: Sarah Caudwell was the pseudonym of Sarah Cockburn (27 May 1939 – 28 January 2000), a British barrister and writer of detective stories. Title: Mangue Seco Passage: Mangue Seco is a beach village in Jandaíra, Bahia, Brazil. It is very famous in Brazil because of a soap-opera (telenovela) adaptation of the novel "Tieta do Agreste", by the Brazilian writer Jorge Amado, which was shot on its white beaches in 1996. Title: Leopoldo Serran Passage: Leopoldo Augusto Bhering Serran (May 6, 1942 – 20 August 2008) was a Brazilian screenwriter best known for the 1976 film "Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands", based on the novel by Jorge Amado. Title: Luís Fernando Veríssimo Passage: Luís Fernando Veríssimo (born September 26, 1936 in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) is a Brazilian writer. Verissimo is the son of Brazilian writer Erico Verissimo and lived with his father in the United States during his childhood. Best known for his "crônicas" and texts of humor, more precisely satire of manners, published daily in several Brazilian newspapers, Verissimo is also a cartoonist, translator, and television writer, playwright and novelist. He has also been advertising and newspaper copy desk. He is also a musician, having played saxophone in a few sets. With over 60 published titles, is one of the most popular contemporary Brazilian writers. Title: Coasting (memoir) Passage: Coasting, subtitled Notes for a Memoir that I will never write, (Portuguese: Navegação de cabotagem: Apontamentos para um livro de memórias que jamais escreverei) is a memoir by the Brazilian writer Jorge Amado. Title: Tent of Miracles (novel) Passage: Tent of Miracles (Portuguese: "Tenda dos Milagres" ) is a Brazilian Modernist novel. It was written by Jorge Amado in 1967 and published the following year. It was later adapted to a 1977 Cinema Novo (Nouvelle Vague) film by director/screenplay writer Nelson Pereira dos Santos. Title: Bahia de Todos-os-santos (book) Passage: Bahia de Todos-os-santos: guia de ruas e mistérios de Salvador (Bahia of all-saints: a guide to the streets and mysteries of Salvador) is a book by the Brazilian writer, Jorge Amado, first published in Portuguese in 1945. It has not yet been published in English. Title: Zélia Gattai Passage: Zélia Gattai Amado de Faria (July 2, 1916 – May 17, 2008) was a Brazilian photographer, memoirist, novelist and author of children's literature, as well as a member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters. She was married to internationally famous writer Jorge Amado from 1945 until his death in 2001. Title: José Lins do Rego Passage: José Lins do Rego Cavalcanti (July 3, 1901 in Pilar Paraíba – September 12, 1957 in Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian novelist most known for his semi-autobiographical "sugarcane cycle." These novels were the basis of films that had distribution in the English speaking world. Along with Graciliano Ramos and Jorge Amado he stands as one of the greatest regionalist writers of Brazil According to Otto Maria Carpeaux, José Lins was "the last of the story tellers". His first novel, Menino de Engenho ("Boy from the plantation"), was published with difficulty, but soon it got praised by the critics.
Jorge Leal Amado de Faria
Jorge Amado
Sarah Caudwell
Mary Pierce and Shelby Cannon, share which occupation?
Title: Mary Pierce Passage: Mary Pierce (born 15 January 1975) is a French retired tennis professional who played on the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) tour. Born in Canada, she is a citizen of Canada, and the United States. Pierce played for France in team competitions and in the Olympics. Title: Shelby Cannon Passage: Shelby Cannon (born August 19, 1966, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi) is an American retired professional tennis player. Title: 1993 Qatar Open – Doubles Passage: Boris Becker and Patrik Kühnen won the title, defeating Shelby Cannon and Scott Melville 6–2, 6–4 in the final. Title: 1999 Kremlin Cup – Women's Doubles Passage: The 1999 Kremlin Cup – Women's Doubles was the women's doubles event of the fourth WTA edition of the Kremlin Cup; a WTA Tier I tournament and the most prestigious tournament held in Russia. Mary Pierce and Natasha Zvereva were the defending champions, but Pierce competed this year with Barbara Schett, whereas Zvereva competed with Elena Tatarkova. Title: 2000 du Maurier Open – Women's Doubles Passage: The 2000 du Maurier Open – Women's Doubles was the women's doubles event of the one hundred and eleventh edition of the Canadian Open; a WTA Tier I tournament and the most prestigious women's tennis tournament held in Canada. Jana Novotná and Mary Pierce were the defending champions, but Novotná retired from professional tennis in 1999 and Pierce did not compete at the tournament. Martina Hingis and Nathalie Tauziat won the title by defeating Julie Halard-Decugis and Ai Sugiyama 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 in the final. It was the 11th title for Hingis and the 21st title for Tauziat in their respective doubles careers. Title: 2004 JPMorgan Chase Open – Doubles Passage: Mary Pierce and Rennae Stubbs were the defending champions, but had different outcomes. While Pierce did not compete this year, Stubbs partnered with Cara Black, but they lost in first round to Daniela Hantuchová and Chanda Rubin. Title: 1999 Australian Open – Women's Doubles Passage: The 1999 Australian Open – Women's Doubles was the women's dobules event of the eighty-seventh edition of the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the year and the most prestigious tournament in the Asia-Pacific and the Southern Hemisphere. Martina Hingis and Mirjana Lučić were the defending champions, but Hingis competed with Russian Anna Kournikova, and Lučić competed with Frenchwoman Mary Pierce. Lučić and Pierce were defeated in the first round by Christina Singer and Helena Vildová. <br> Title: 1990 US Open – Mixed Doubles Passage: Robin White and Shelby Cannon were the defending champions but lost in the second round to Zina Garrison and Rick Leach. Title: Sandrine Testud Passage: Testud broke into top 20 singles rankings in July 1997. On February 7, 2000, she became the sixth Frenchwoman after Françoise Dürr, Mary Pierce, Nathalie Tauziat, Amélie Mauresmo and Julie Halard to break into the singles top 10 rankings. This marked the first time France had four women ranked in the singles Top 10 simultaneously (Mary Pierce at No. 5, Nathalie Tauziat at No. 6, Julie Halard at no.8 and Testud at No. 9). France was the third nation after the USA and Australia to have more than two representatives in the singles Top 10 at any one time. She finished in the top 20 singles rankings for five consecutive years between 1997 and 2001. In the summer of 2002, she took a break from the tennis circuit when she discovered that she was pregnant with her first child. She resumed her career 12 months after the birth of her child and retired in the summer of 2005. Title: 1996 EA-Generali Open – Doubles Passage: Francisco Montana and Greg Van Emburgh were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Montana with Donald Johnson and Van Emburgh with Shelby Cannon.
tennis professional
Mary Pierce
Shelby Cannon
Jacques Tourneur and Alex Cox, have which mutual occupation?
Title: Alex Cox Passage: Alexander "Alex" Cox (born 15 December 1954 in Bebington, Cheshire) is a British film director, screenwriter, nonfiction author, broadcaster and sometime actor, notable for his idiosyncratic style and approach to scripts. Cox experienced success early in his career with "Repo Man" and "Sid and Nancy", but since the release and commercial failure of "Walker", he has directed his career towards independent films. Title: Jacques Tourneur Passage: Jacques Tourneur (] ; November 12, 1904 – December 19, 1977) was a French film director known for the classic film noir "Out of the Past" and a series of low-budget horror films he made for RKO Studios, including "Cat People", "I Walked with a Zombie" and "The Leopard Man". He is also known for directing "Night of the Demon", that was released by Columbia Pictures. Title: Georges Benoît Passage: Georges Benoît (1883–1942) was a French cinematographer who worked on more than sixty films during his career. During the silent era, he was employed mostly in Hollywood. Later he worked in his native France on films such as Jacques Tourneur's "Departure" (1931). Between 1929 and 1934 he appeared in approximately ten films as an actor. Title: The Leopard Man Passage: The Leopard Man is a 1943 horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur based on the book "Black Alibi" by Cornell Woolrich. It is one of the first American films to attempt an even remotely realistic portrayal of a serial killer (although that term was yet to be used). Title: Romance of Radium Passage: Romance of Radium is a 1937 American short film directed by Jacques Tourneur, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In 1937, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (One-Reel) at the 10th Academy Awards. Title: Anne of the Indies Passage: Anne of the Indies is a 1951 Technicolor adventure film made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by George Jessel. Title: Timbuktu (1959 film) Passage: Timbuktu is a 1959 American black-and-white adventure film set in Timbuktu (Africa) but filmed in the Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park in Kanab, Utah. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur in 1958. Title: The Comedy of Terrors Passage: The Comedy of Terrors (1963) is an American International Pictures horror comedy film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, and (in a cameo) Joe E. Brown in his final film appearance. The film also features Orangey the cat, billed as "Rhubarb the Cat". It is a blend of comedy and horror which features several cast members from "Tales of Terror", made by AIP the year before. Title: Circle of Danger Passage: Circle of Danger is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Jacques Tourneur which stars Ray Milland, Patricia Roc and Naunton Wayne. An American travels to England to discover the truth behind his brother's death during the Second World War. It was based on a novel by Philip MacDonald. Title: Way of a Gaucho Passage: Way of a Gaucho is a 1952 American western film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Gene Tierney, Rory Calhoun and Richard Boone. It was scripted by Philip Dunne and based on a novel by Herbert Childs.
film director
Jacques Tourneur
Alex Cox
What does Wainscott and Wainscott, New York have in common?
Title: Wainscott, New York Passage: Wainscott is a census-designated place (CDP) that roughly corresponds to the hamlet with the same name in the Town of East Hampton in Suffolk County, New York, on the South Fork of Long Island. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP population was 650. The CDP was created for the 2000 census. Title: Wainscott (LIRR station) Passage: Wainscott was a former railroad station on the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road in Wainscott, New York, United States. It was opened in either 1897 or 1898 by the Brooklyn and Montauk Railroad, rebuilt in 1915 by the LIRR, and closed in 1938. Title: Thomas Strong House Passage: Thomas Strong House is a historic home located at Wainscott in Suffolk County, New York. It is a 1 ⁄ -story, L-shaped, gable-roofed, cedar shingle clad structure originally built about 1695 and continually lived in by eight generations of Thomas Strong's descendants. Title: East Hampton Town Police Department Passage: The East Hampton Town Police Department, commonly referred to as EHTPD, is a professional police organization responsible for primary jurisdictional law enforcement for the town of East Hampton, New York. East Hampton Town is located in Suffolk County. The East Hampton Town Police Headquarters are located in Wainscott, with an address of 131 Wainscott Northwest Road, Wainscott, NY 11975 (631) 537-7575. The department is a New York State Accredited Agency. Title: MapEasy Passage: MapEasy a travel publishing company located in Wainscott, New York. The company was founded in 1990, starting with 3 titles, and currently produces maps and other travel content for over 150 cities worldwide. Title: East Hampton Airport Passage: East Hampton Airport (IATA: HTO, ICAO: KHTO, FAA LID: HTO) is a public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) west of East Hampton, a village in the Town of East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York, United States. The airport is owned and operated by the Town of East Hampton and located in the town's hamlet of Wainscott. It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a "general aviation" facility. Title: Levain Bakery Passage: Levain Bakery is a retail bakery that opened in 1995 and is located at 167 West 74th Street, on the Upper West Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. In June 2000 a second retail location was opened for seasonal business at 354 Montauk Highway, Wainscott, in the Hamptons area of eastern Long Island and Harlem, NY Title: Wainscott Windmill Passage: Wainscott Windmill is an historic windmill on Georgica Association grounds in Wainscott, New York in the Town of East Hampton. Georgica Association grounds are both within Wainscott and the Village of East Hampton to the east. Title: Dunehampton, New York Passage: Dunehampton is the name of a village that was proposed in 2003 to be incorporated along 5 mi of Atlantic Ocean beach between Southampton (village), New York and Wainscott, New York. Title: Pino Luongo Passage: Giuseppe "Pino" Luongo (born 1952/1953) is an American-based Italian restaurateur, businessman, and memoirist. He owned or co-owned such former New York and Chicago restaurants as Il Cantinori, Le Madri, Centolire, Coco Pazzo (NY and Chicago), Coco Pazzo Cafe (Chicago), Coco Pazzo Teatro, Tuscan Square, and the Wainscott, New York-based Sapore di Mare. Morso, a New York restaurant he helped create and runs remains open.
United States
Wainscott (LIRR station)
Wainscott, New York
Who has served in more film related job positions, Kay Pollak or Chester Erskine?
Title: Chester Erskine Passage: Chester Erskine (November 29, 1905 – April 7, 1986) was a Hollywood and Broadway director, writer, and producer. Title: Kay Pollak Passage: Kay Gunnar Leopold Pollak (born 21 May 1938) is a Swedish film director. Title: Children's Island (film) Passage: Children's Island (Swedish: Barnens ö ) is a Swedish Drama Film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 1980, directed by Kay Pollak, starring Thomas Fryk and Ingvar Hirdwall. It is based on the novel of the same name by P. C. Jersild. Filming took place between July and October 1979. It won Sweden’s most prestigious film prize, the "Guldbagge", when it was released in 1980 and was Sweden’s official selection for the 54th Academy Awards. The film became controversial in Australia, being banned in 2014, over thirty years after its original release. Title: Midnight (1934 film) Passage: Midnight is a 1934 American drama film directed by Chester Erskine and starring Sidney Fox, O.P. Heggie, Henry Hull and Margaret Wycherly. The film was produced for Universal and was shot on a modest budget of $50,000 at Thomas Edison Studios, which producer/director Chester Erskine had re-opened specifically for the shoot. Title: Removing the glass ceiling from the United States Passage: The glass ceiling, in terms of job positions, can be defined as an intangible barrier within a hierarchy that prevents women and minorities from being promoted into upper-level positions. Removing the glass ceiling is the act of taking away this invisible barrier for women and minorities to move up into upper-level positions. In the U.S., only 5% of women are running a Fortune 500 company which is equivalent to twenty-five companies. In the U.S., feminists will use this term excluding minorities including minority men, but this article when referring to the glass ceiling will encompass women, minorities, and minority men. Title: 17th Guldbagge Awards Passage: The 17th Guldbagge Awards ceremony, presented by the Swedish Film Institute, honored the best Swedish films of 1980 and 1981, and took place on 30 October 1981. " Children's Island" directed by Kay Pollak was presented with the award for Best Film. Title: Elvis! Elvis! Passage: Elvis! Elvis! is a 1976 Swedish drama film directed by Kay Pollak. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Title: Love Me! Passage: Love Me! (Swedish: "Älska mej" ) is a 1986 Swedish drama film directed by Kay Pollak. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. Title: As It Is in Heaven Passage: As It Is in Heaven (Swedish: "Så som i himmelen" ) is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 3 September 2004, directed by Kay Pollak and starring Michael Nyqvist and Frida Hallgren. It was a box office hit in Sweden and several other countries. It was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Hollywood 77th Academy Awards. Title: Börje Ahlstedt Passage: Nils Börje Ahlstedt (born 21 February 1939) is a Swedish actor who has worked extensively with the world-famous director Ingmar Bergman in films like "Fanny and Alexander" (1982), "The Best Intentions" (1992), "Sunday's Children" (1992) and "Saraband" (2003). Ahlstedt has also worked with the directors Bo Widerberg and Kay Pollak.
Chester Erskine
Kay Pollak
Chester Erskine
Were Maurice White and Carol Decker both singers?
Title: Maurice White Passage: Maurice "Moe" White (December 19, 1941 – February 4, 2016) was an American singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, arranger, and bandleader. He was the founder of the band Earth, Wind & Fire. He was also the older brother of current Earth, Wind & Fire member Verdine White, and former member Fred White. He served as the band's main songwriter and record producer, and was co-lead singer along with Philip Bailey. Title: Carol Decker Passage: Carol Ann Decker (born 10 September 1957) is an English musician. She is best known as the singer and front woman for the band T'Pau, which had international success in the late 1980s. Although Decker's music is mainly associated with the group, she also released "One Heart," a solo single in 1995, to support the centenary of the Halifax World Cup Rugby League Title: Maurice White (album) Passage: Maurice White is a 1985 album by American singer and musician Maurice White released on Columbia Records. Released on April 18, 1985, The album went to number 12 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Charts. The single "Stand by Me" a cover of the Ben E. King classic reached number 6 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks and number 11 on the Adult Contemporary charts. Filipino singer Gary Valenciano covered Maurice White's "Stand By Me" from his 2008 album "Rebirth". Title: With a Little Luck (T'Pau song) Passage: "With a Little Luck" is a song by British band T'Pau, released as the lead single from their 1998 fourth studio album "Red". It was written by vocalist Carol Decker, ex-T'Pau rhythm guitarist Ron Rogers and J. David. It was produced by Decker, Rafe McKenna and Marco Sabiu. Title: Touch the World Passage: Touch the World is the fourteenth studio album by Earth, Wind & Fire, produced by the band's leader Maurice White for Kalimba Productions, and released in 1987 on Columbia Records. "Touch the World" has been certified gold in the US for sales of over 500,000 copies by the RIAA. "Touch The World" also marked the debut of former Commodores guitarist Sheldon Reynolds to the lineup. The album ended a four-year hiatus for the band, with vocalists Maurice White and Philip Bailey reforming the group, bringing back longtime members Verdine White, Andrew Woolfolk and Ralph Johnson. Drummer Sonny Emory filled the drum chair vacated by Fred White. Title: T'Pau (band) Passage: T'Pau is a British pop group led by singer Carol Decker. They had a string of Top 40 hits in the UK in the late 1980s, most notably "China in Your Hand", "Heart and Soul" and "Valentine", and several hits in Europe, before disbanding in the early 1990s. Decker still performs under the name T'Pau at solo shows and 1980s nostalgia concerts, and in 2013 she reunited with original bandmember and co-songwriter Ronnie Rogers for a 25th anniversary UK tour. Title: Just Dream Passage: "Just Dream" is a song by English vocalist Carol Decker of the band T'Pau, released as a non-album download-only single in 2007. It was written by Decker and T'Pau's ex-rhythm guitarist Ron Rogers. The song was produced by Decker, Rogers and Jez Ashurst. Title: Walk on Air Passage: "Walk on Air" is a song by British band T'Pau, released as the second single from their 1991 third studio album "The Promise". The song was written by vocalist Carol Decker and rhythm guitarist Ron Rogers. It was produced by Andy Richards. Title: Wanna Be with You Passage: "Wanna Be With You" is a song by R&B band Earth, Wind & Fire which was written by Maurice White and Wayne Vaughn and produced by Maurice White. Included on the band's 1981 album, "Raise! " it was released as a single in 1982. Title: Soul Destruction (song) Passage: "Soul Destruction" is a song by British band T'Pau, released as the third single from their 1991 third studio album "The Promise". The song was written by vocalist Carol Decker and rhythm guitarist Ron Rogers. It was produced by Andy Richards.
yes
Maurice White
Carol Decker
Man from God's Country is an American Western film, released in which year, starring George Montgomery and Randy Stuart, born as Elizabeth Shaubell, was an American actress in film and television?
Title: Man from God's Country Passage: Man from God's Country is a 1959 American Western film starring George Montgomery and Randy Stuart. Title: Randy Stuart Passage: Randy Stuart, born as Elizabeth Shaubell (October 24, 1924 – July 20, 1996), was an American actress in film and television. A familiar face in several popular films of the 1940s and 1950s, and later in Western-themed television series, she is perhaps best remembered as Louise Carey, the wife of Scott Carey, played by Grant Williams, in "The Incredible Shrinking Man" (1957), a sci-fi classic named in 2009 as “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant to be preserved for all time in the Library of Congress's National Film Registry. Title: Jack McCall, Desperado Passage: Jack McCall, Desperado is a 1953 American western film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring George Montgomery, Angela Stevens and Douglas Kennedy. It portrays the historical shooting of Wild Bill Hickok by Jack McCall in 1876. Title: King of the Wild Stallions Passage: King of the Wild Stallions is a 1959 American western film starring George Montgomery and Edgar Buchanan. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen. Title: The Iroquois Trail Passage: The Iroquois Trail is a 1950 American Western film directed by Phil Karlson starring George Montgomery and Brenda Marshall. It is set during the French-Indian War. It is an adaptation of James Fenimore Cooper's 1826 work "The Last of the Mohicans", with significant alterations. As with the book, one of the major plot lines in based on the Siege of Fort William Henry and the subsequent massacre. Title: Davy Crockett, Indian Scout Passage: Davy Crockett, Indian Scout is a 1950 Western film starring George Montgomery as Davy Crockett's nephew. Title: The Battle of Rogue River Passage: The Battle of Rogue River is a 1954 Technicolor Western film starring George Montgomery, Martha Hyer, and Richard Denning, directed by William Castle and produced by Sam Katzman. The screenplay is written by Douglas Heyes. It is set during the Rogue River Wars in the Oregon Territory but features the standard costumes of a post American Civil War western and was filmed on the Newhall Ranch in Valencia, California. Title: Gun Belt (film) Passage: Gun Belt is a 1953 Technicolor Western film directed by Ray Nazarro starring George Montgomery and Tab Hunter. Title: Fort Ti Passage: Fort Ti is a 1953 American 3-D Western film directed by William Castle, and starring George Montgomery and Joan Vohs. Written by Robert E. Kent, the film is the first Western to be released in 3-D and the first 3-D feature to be released in Technicolor by a major studio. "Fort Ti" was produced by Esskay Pictures Corporation, and was distributed by Columbia Pictures in the United States. Title: George Montgomery (actor) Passage: George Montgomery (born George Montgomery Letz, August 29, 1916 – December 12, 2000) was an American actor, painter, sculptor, furniture craftsman, and stuntman who is best known as an actor in Western film and television.
1959
Man from God's Country
Randy Stuart
Where is Sabine Pedersen's handball club based in?
Title: Sabine Pedersen Passage: Sabine Pedersen (born 5 May 1986) is a Danish handball player who currently plays for Midtjylland Håndbold. Title: FC Midtjylland Håndbold Passage: FC Midtjylland Håndbold (short name: FCM Håndbold) is a Danish women's handball club based in Ikast. They play in the Dame Håndbold Ligaen ("Women's Handball League") since 1991. Title: West London Eagles Handball Club Passage: West London Eagles Handball Club is a team handball club based in Ruislip, West London. The club has men’s and women's teams in the EHA national Super 8 and Super 7 leagues and development teams in the South East regional divisions. Title: Vágs Bóltfelag Passage: Vágs Bóltfelag (VB) is a Faroese handball club. It started as a football club, which was founded on 5 June 1905, but later the sport handball became a part of the club. The handball club is based in Vágur in Suðuroy. They play their home matches in the sports hall, Vágshøll on Eiðinum in Vágur. The football club is now known as FC Suðuroy. Title: Bath Bombs Handball Club Passage: Bath Bombs Handball Club is an English Handball Club based in Bath, England and officially founded in 2015, although the team has existed and played matches for a few years previously. Title: Peterborough Handball Club Passage: Peterborough Handball Club is a handball club based in Peterborough, England. It was founded in August 2012, building on interest in handball generated by the London 2012 Olympics. In the 2012-13 season Peterborough HC's men's team played in the England Handball East Regional League. Peterborough's first win came on 12 January 2013 against Norwich Terriers, Peterborough recording an 18-17 win thanks to a last minute goal by Dan Gammons. Title: EK82 Handball Club Passage: EK82 Handball Club are a handball Club based in East Kilbride, in the South Lanarkshire area of Scotland. They play in the Scottish League which is regulated by the Scottish Handball Association. Title: Skanderborg Håndbold Passage: Skanderborg Håndbold is a handball club based in Skanderborg in Jutland, Denmark. The club was founded in 1982 and was the result of a merger between Stilling-Skanderborg and Vrold-Skanderborg Handball Club. Currently, Skanderborg Håndbold competes in the men's Danish Handball League and the women in the Danish 1st Division. Title: Athinaikos H.C. Passage: Athinaikos H.C. is a Greek handball club based in Vyronas, Athens. The club is the handball section of Greek multisport club of Athinaikos. It is one of the most successful Greek handball club with titles both Men's and Women's team. Title: Bristol Handball Club Passage: Bristol Handball Club is an English Handball club based in Bristol, England and founded in 2006 and playing in the English South West Development League, the second tier of English Handball. Although the team trains in Bristol they regularly play their "home" games at Wellington's Princess Royal Sports Complex due to lacking facilities in Bristol.
Ikast
Sabine Pedersen
FC Midtjylland Håndbold
Were Trembling Before G-d and Zeitgeist both released in 2001?
Title: Trembling Before G-d Passage: Trembling Before G-d is an 2001 American documentary film about gay and lesbian Orthodox Jews trying to reconcile their sexuality with their faith. It was directed by Sandi Simcha DuBowski, an American who wanted to compare Orthodox Jewish attitudes to homosexuality with his own upbringing as a gay Conservative Jew. Title: Zeitgeist (film series) Passage: Zeitgeist is a series of three documentary films released between 2007 and 2011 that present a number of conspiracy theories, as well as proposals for broad social and economic changes. Title: Sandi Simcha DuBowski Passage: Sandi Simcha DuBowski is an American director and producer, best known for his work on the intersection of LGBT people and their religion, DuBowski directed the 2001 documentary "Trembling Before G-d" and is the producer of Parvez Sharma's documentary "A Jihad for Love" (formerly known as "In the Name of Allah") (2007). Title: Filmworks IX: Trembling Before G-d Passage: Filmworks IX: Trembling Before G-d is the ninth album of film scores by John Zorn. The album was released on Zorn's label, Tzadik Records, in 2000 and features the music that Zorn wrote and recorded for the documentary "Trembling Before G-d" which was directed by Sandi Simcha Dubowski. Title: Zeitgeist EP Passage: Zeitgeist EP is the second album released by Spanish/German rock band Frogcircus. It was released on the German label Thorshammer shortly after moving from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Spain) to Berlin in early 2001. Title: Elle'ments Passage: Elle'ments is the debut studio album by German girl group No Angels. It was first released by Polydor–Zeitgeist and Cheyenne Records on 12 March 2001 in German-speaking Europe. After winning the inaugural season of the reality talent contest "Popstars" in late 2000, Polydor consulted a small team of German-based musicians to work with the quintet, including Thorsten Brötzmann, Peter Ries, Leslie Mándoki, and Peter Plate. "Elle'ments" is a pop record with an inclusion of styles such as dance, R&B, latin and rock. Conceptually, the album centered on the idea of the classical elements, and during that time was compared to the Spice Girls' "Forever" (2000) era. Title: Schiller discography Passage: This is a listing of releases by Schiller, a German music project. Schiller released their debut studio album "Zeitgeist" ("Spirit of the Time") on 16 August 1999. Schiller has four albums that have topped the charts in Germany, "Weltreise" (2001), "Sehnsucht" (2008), "Sonne" (2012), "Opus" (2013). Schiller has received two Gold awards and one Platinum award for their albums.
no
Trembling Before G-d
Zeitgeist (film series)
My New Sassy Girl is a 2016 South Korean-Chinese romantic comedy film, starring which South Korean actor, singer, television personality radio DJ and director?
Title: My New Sassy Girl Passage: My New Sassy Girl () () is a 2016 South Korean-Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Joh Keun-shik, and starring Cha Tae-hyun and Victoria Song. This film, a sequel to "My Sassy Girl" (2001), was released in China on April 22, 2016 and released in South Korea on May 12, 2016. Title: Cha Tae-hyun Passage: Cha Tae-hyun (born March 25, 1976) is a South Korean actor, singer, television personality radio DJ and director. He is best known for his lead roles in the box-office hit comedies "My Sassy Girl" (2001), "Scandal Makers" (2008) and "Hello Ghost" (2010) as well as the television series "Jeon Woo-chi" (2012) and "The Producers" (2015). He made his directorial debut with the variety-drama "Hit the Top" (2017), in which he also stars. Title: My Sassy Girl (TV series) Passage: My Sassy Girl (Hangul: 엽기적인 그녀 ; RR: "Yeopgijeogin Geunyeo " ) is a 2017 South Korean television drama starring Joo Won, Oh Yeon-seo, Lee Jung-shin and Kim Yoon-hye, based on the 2001 South Korean movie "My Sassy Girl" by Kwak Jae-yong, but during Joseon period. It aired on SBS from May 29 to July 18, 2017 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 (KST) time slot for 32 episodes. Title: My Sassy Girl 2 Passage: My Sassy Girl 2 (Chinese: 我的野蛮女友2) is a 2010 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Joe Ma and starring Lynn Hung, Leon Jay Williams, He Jiong, Abby Feng and Bosco Wong. The film is an unofficial sequel of the 2001 South Korean film "My Sassy Girl". It was released on November 5, 2010. Title: Jae Hee Passage: Jae Hee (born Lee Hyun-kyun on May 25, 1980) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his leading roles in the 2004 arthouse film "3-Iron" and the 2005 television series "Sassy Girl Chun-hyang". Title: My Sassy Girl Passage: My Sassy Girl (Korean: 엽기적인 그녀 ; literally, "That Bizarre Girl") is a 2001 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Kwak Jae-yong, starring Jun Ji-hyun and Cha Tae-hyun. Title: My Sassy Girl (2008 film) Passage: My Sassy Girl is a 2008 American remake of the 2001 South Korean romantic-comedy "My Sassy Girl". It stars Elisha Cuthbert and Jesse Bradford and was directed by Yann Samuell. Both films are based on a true story told in a series of blog posts written by Kim Ho-sik, who later adapted them into a fictional novel. The film is set in New York City's Central Park and Upper East Side. Samuell, describes the film as "a fable about destiny, " while Bradford described it as "a romantic comedy about how they pull each other to a more healthy place by virtue of their relationship." Title: Sano Sansar Passage: Sano Sansar (Nepali: सानो संसार , translation: Small World) is a 2008 Nepali romantic comedy film directed by Alok Nembang. The film has a massive star cast which includes Neer Shah and newcomers Mahesh Shakya (popularly known Karma), Jiwan Luitel and Namrata Shrestha. Sano Sansar is director Alok Nembang's directorial debut and is the second Nepali HD movie made after "Kagbeni". The film is heavily influenced by the Korean movie "My Sassy Girl" and the English-language movie "You've Got Mail". Title: Jun Ji-hyun Passage: Jun Ji-hyun (born Wang Ji-hyun on 30 October 1981), also known as Gianna Jun, is a South Korean actress. She rose to fame for her role as The Girl in the romantic comedy "My Sassy Girl" (2001), one of the highest-grossing Korean comedies of all time. Other notable films include "Il Mare" (2000), "Windstruck" (2004), "The Thieves" (2012), "The Berlin File" (2013) and "Assassination" (2015). Title: Wonderful Radio Passage: Wonderful Radio (, also known as Love On-Air) is a 2012 South Korean romantic comedy film, starring Lee Min-jung and Lee Jung-jin. It is about a has-been pop star who is now a radio DJ struggling to boost listener ratings. It was released in theaters on January 5, 2012 by distributor Showbox/Mediaplex, and ran for 120 minutes.
Cha Tae-hyun
My New Sassy Girl
Cha Tae-hyun
Which of these two board games had two designers, Abalone or Elfenland?
Title: Abalone (board game) Passage: Abalone is an award-winning two-player abstract strategy board game designed by Michel Lalet and Laurent Lévi in 1987. Players are represented by opposing black and white marbles on a hexagonal board with the objective of pushing six of the opponent's marbles off the edge of the board. Title: Elfenland Passage: Elfenland is a German-style board game designed by Alan R. Moon and published by Amigo Spiele in German and Rio Grande Games in English in 1998. Title: Landslide (board game) Passage: Landslide is the name of two board games about the U.S. presidential elections, where players compete to become the president of the United States. Title: David Parlett Passage: David Parlett (born 1939) is a games scholar, historian, and translator from South London, who has studied both card games and board games. His published works include many popular books on games and the more academic volumes "The Oxford Guide to Card Games" and "The Oxford History of Board Games", both now out of print. Parlett also invented a number of board games, the most successful of which is Hare and Tortoise (1974). The German edition was awarded Spiel des Jahres (Game of the Year) in 1979. Title: Mark Rein-Hagen Passage: Mark Rein-Hagen is a role-playing, card, video and board game designer best known as the creator of "" and its associated "World of Darkness" games. Along with Jonathan Tweet, he is also one of the original two designers of "Ars Magica". His work on "World of Darkness" has influenced the movie series "Underworld", "True Blood", and otherkin sub-cultures such as Real Life Vampires and Real Life Werewolves. Title: Mū tōrere Passage: Mū tōrere is a board game played mainly by the Māori people from the east coast of New Zealand’s North Island. It is one of two board games that the Māori people are known to have played before their country became part of the British Empire. Title: Glossary of board games Passage: This page explains commonly used terms in board games in alphabetical order. For a list of board games, see List of board games. For terms specific to chess, see Glossary of chess. For terms related to chess problems, see Glossary of chess problems. Title: Alan R. Moon Passage: Alan R. Moon (born 18 November 1951) is an author of board games, born in Southampton, England, and currently living in the United States. He is generally considered to be one of the foremost designers of German-style board games. Many of his games can be seen as board game variations on the travelling salesman problem. Title: List of word board games Passage: Word board games are those games played on a board as players of the game attempt to construct words that use a scoring system. The player with the highest score wins the game. Many if not most board games are also available as software programs and online. Online word board games can be organized so that the player is playing against other people or the game can be played against an automated program acting as an artificial intelligence. Players of some word board games organize themselves into associations, clubs, and tournaments. Title: Piecepack Passage: Piecepack is a public-domain game system that can be used to play a wide variety of board games, much as a standard deck of cards can be used to play thousands of card games ("A game system is a set of components that function together in multiple games"). Piecepack has been used by dozens of different game designers to create over 150 different board games and is available from many different manufacturers. It was created by James Kyle in 2001.
Abalone
Abalone (board game)
Elfenland
When was Boneland, the sequel to "The Weirdstone of Brisingamen" was written by English author Alan Garner in what year?
Title: The Weirdstone of Brisingamen Passage: The Weirdstone of Brisingamen: A Tale of Alderley is a children's fantasy novel written by the English author Alan Garner (born 1934). Garner began work on the novel, his literary debut, in 1957 after he moved into the late mediaeval house Toad Hall, in Blackden, Cheshire. The story, which took the local legend of The Wizard of the Edge as a partial basis for the novel's plot, was influenced by the folklore and landscape of the neighbouring Alderley Edge where he had grown up. Upon completion the book was picked up by the publisher Sir William Collins who released it through his publishing company Collins in 1960. Title: Boneland Passage: Boneland is a 2012 novel by Alan Garner, a sequel to "The Weirdstone of Brisingamen" and "The Moon of Gomrath". The boy Colin from the earlier novels is now an adult, still living near the top of Alderley Edge but now a Professor working at the nearby Jodrell Bank Observatory. His solitary home is a kit-built hut ("A Bergli") in a quarry. He has a form of amnesia which means he remembers nothing from before the age of 13, including his twin sister and his childhood adventures. He visits a psychotherapist and the gradual uncovering of his past forms the main story. Title: Elidor Passage: Elidor is a children's fantasy novel by the British author Alan Garner, published by Collins in 1965. Set primarily in modern Manchester, it features four English children who enter a fantasy world, fulfill a quest there, and return to find that the enemy has followed them into our world. Translations have been published in nine languages and it has been adapted for television. Title: Tango (novel) Passage: Tango is a novel by English author Alan Judd published in 1989 by Hutchinson. Quentin Letts writing in "The Daily Telegraph" described it as "his funniest novel to date". Title: Legacy (Judd novel) Passage: Set in 1970s London, Legacy is a spy novel by English author Alan Judd. Published in 2001 it continues the story of Charles Thoroughgood, first introduced in his debut novel, "A Breed of Heroes", published 20 years earlier. British historian Peter Hennessy described it as 'one of the best spy novels ever'. Title: Alan Garner (disambiguation) Passage: Alan Garner is an English author. Title: The Owl Service (TV series) Passage: The Owl Service is an eight-part television series based on the fantasy novel of the same name by Alan Garner. Produced in 1969 and televised over the winter of 1969–1970, the series was remarkably bold in terms of production. It was the first fully scripted colour production by Granada Television and was filmed almost entirely on location at a time when almost all TV drama was studio-bound. It used editing techniques such as jump cuts to create a sense of disorientation and also to suggest that two time periods overlapped. For the series, the book was adapted in seven scripts (later stretched to eight) by Garner and was produced and directed by Peter Plummer. The direction was quite radical and seemed to be influenced by the avant-garde, a noted contrast to what might be expected of a children's serial. Title: Habeas Corpus (play) Passage: Habeas Corpus is a stage comedy in two acts by the English author Alan Bennett. It was first performed at the Lyric Theatre in London on 10 May 1973, with Alec Guinness in the central role. It ran, with cast changes, until 10 August 1974. The Broadway production that followed was less successful, running for less than three months. The play has been revived several times since then, in London and elsewhere. Title: The Moon of Gomrath Passage: The Moon of Gomrath is a fantasy story by the author Alan Garner, published in 1963. It is the sequel to "The Weirdstone of Brisingamen". Title: Key to the Door (novel) Passage: Key to the Door is a novel by English author Alan Sillitoe, first published in 1961.
2012
Boneland
The Weirdstone of Brisingamen
Which vehicle that won the Auto Trader RAC British Touring Car Championship was marketed and produced by a Swedish manufacturer?
Title: Volvo S40 Passage: The Volvo S40 is a compact luxury car marketed and produced by the Swedish manufacturer Volvo Cars from 1995 to 2012 across two generations. Title: 1998 British Touring Car Championship Passage: The 1998 Auto Trader RAC British Touring Car Championship was a prominent BTCC season during the 'golden era' of touring car racing in Britain. It was eventually won by Rickard Rydell in a Volvo S40 with a round to spare. The runner-up was Anthony Reid in a Nissan Primera. The Autosport Cup for Independents, a championship for privateer entries was won by Tommy Rustad in a Renault Laguna. The video game TOCA 2 Touring Cars is based on this championship season. Title: 1994 British Touring Car Championship Passage: The 1994 Auto Trader RAC British Touring Car Championship season was the 37th British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) season. Title: 1996 British Touring Car Championship Passage: The 1996 Auto Trader RAC British Touring Car Championship season marked the arrival of Audi to the sport with their four wheel drive A4s. The title was won by Frank Biela, with Swiss driver Alain Menu again finishing in second place and Swede Rickard Rydell in third. Title: 1997 British Touring Car Championship Passage: The 1997 Auto Trader RAC British Touring Car Championship was won by Alain Menu of the Williams Renault Dealer Racing team, driving a Renault Laguna. Menu dominated the year, setting a record of 12 wins during the season. The runner up was Frank Biela of Audi Sport UK in an Audi A4 Quattro. Third place was Menu's teammate, Jason Plato. In the independent class the championship was won by Robb Gravett in a Honda Accord. Title: Colin Turkington Passage: Colin Henry Turkington (born 21 March 1982) is a Northern Irish auto racing driver, who is currently competing in the British Touring Car Championship for Team BMW WSR in a BMW 125i M Sport . His most notable successes to date include becoming 2009 British Touring Car Champion driving for Team RAC and 2014 British Touring Car Champion driving for eBay Motors. He has also competed in the World Touring Car Championship and the inaugural Scandinavian Touring Car Championship. In 2013 he returned to the British Touring Car Championship with his current team, West Surrey Racing. Title: 1999 British Touring Car Championship Passage: The 1999 Auto Trader RAC British Touring Car Championship season was won by Laurent Aïello in his debut season driving for the Nissan works team, with team mate David Leslie in second place. Rickard Rydell, the 1998 champion came third, with James Thompson and Jason Plato coming fourth and fifth. Title: 1993 British Touring Car Championship Passage: The 1993 Auto Trader RAC British Touring Car Championship season was 36th British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) season. Title: 1995 British Touring Car Championship Passage: The 1995 Auto Trader RAC British Touring Car Championship was won by John Cleland in a Vauxhall Cavalier. The Independents' title was won by Matt Neal in his Team Dynamics Ford Mondeo with fourteen class wins. Title: 2000 British Touring Car Championship Passage: The 2000 Auto Trader RAC British Touring Car Championship season was the 43rd British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) season and marked the final year for Super Touring specification cars in the championship. The champion was Alain Menu driving a Ford Mondeo, while Alan Morrison won the newly introduced Class B championship in a Peugeot 306 GTi.
Volvo S40
1998 British Touring Car Championship
Volvo S40
What American actor and producer, born 1963, did Blake LeVine collect an autograph from?
Title: Blake LeVine Passage: Blake LeVine is a therapist, author, life coach and documentary filmmaker. As a child, he was featured on Entertainment Tonight, Maury Povich, The Jon Stewart Show, CNN, The New York Post, Premiere Magazine, The Los Angeles Times and numerous radio programs about his experiences collecting autographs from celebrities including Princess Diana, Mother Teresa, Brad Pitt, Frank Sinatra and over 1,000 notables. Title: Brad Pitt Passage: William Bradley Pitt (born December 18, 1963) is an American actor and producer. He has received multiple awards and nominations including an Academy Award as producer under his own company Plan B Entertainment. Title: Blake Baxter Passage: Blake Baxter (born 1963) is an American techno musician, associated with the first wave of Detroit techno. Allmusic called him "perhaps the most underrated figure" of the early Detroit techno scene. Title: William Baldwin (disambiguation) Passage: William Baldwin (born 1963) is an American actor. Title: Granville Adams Passage: Granville Adams (born 1963) is an American actor best known for his role as Zahir Arif on the HBO television series "Oz". He also had a recurring role on the NBC series "" as Officer Jeff Westby. Title: Brian Robbins Passage: Brian Levine (born November 22, 1963), best known as Brian Robbins, is an American actor, film director, film producer, television director, television producer and occasional screenwriter. He often collaborates with producer Michael Tollin. Title: Blake Gopnik Passage: Blake Gopnik (born 1963 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American art critic who lives in New York City. He is critic-at-large for Artnet News and writes on art and design for a wide range of publications. He previously spent a decade as chief art critic of "The Washington Post" and before that was an arts editor and critic in Canada. He has a doctorate in art history from Oxford University, and has written on aesthetic topics ranging from Facebook to gastronomy. Title: Samm Levine Passage: Samuel Franklin "Samm" Levine (born March 12, 1982) is an American actor and comedian. He is known for his portrayal of Neal Schweiber on NBC's short-lived "Freaks and Geeks" and PFC Hirschberg in the 2009 film "Inglourious Basterds". Levine is also the sidekick and fill-in host on the internet talk show "Kevin Pollak's Chat Show". Title: Robert Bella Passage: Robert Bella (born 1963 is an award-winning American filmmaker, best known for the indie cult-hit comedy "Colin Fitz Lives! " Bella has also worked on over 100 plays as an actor, director, producer and writer. He is a co-author of "Training of the American Actor" and he wrote the stage adaptation of the film "Stand and Deliver". Title: Blake Torney Passage: Blake Torney is an American producer, director, actor and entertainer. His prestigious career includes theatre, film, television, and nightclubs. Blake has worked with film directors Alfred Hitchcock, Franco Zeffirelli, Hal Ashby, John Frankenheimer, Barry Levinson and Paul Verhoven. His dancing and singing skills have enlivened audiences and given him the opportunity to work with Tom Jones, Janis Joplin, Michael Jackson, and Sammy Davis Jr. among others. Blake is a 4th generation San Franciscan. Born in Northern California with his twin brother Kirkham Wright. Along with his older brother, musician Ned Torney, Blake has performed and recorded some of his, and Kirk's, original music. He's also an accomplished guitarist who sings and plays music with his son Orion FreedomSong and Django Gurley, performing at festivals and other venues. Since 1974, Blake has directed and performed children's educational projects with Bethany Argisle's "Moment Museum".
Brad Pitt
Blake LeVine
Brad Pitt
Interstate 20 travels through what Rockdale County city in Georgia?
Title: Interstate 20 in Georgia Passage: In the U.S. state of Georgia, Interstate 20 (I-20) travels from the Alabama state line to the Savannah River, which is the South Carolina state line. The highway enters the state near Tallapoosa. It travels through the Atlanta metropolitan area and exits the state in Augusta. The highway also travels through the cities of Bremen, Douglasville, Conyers, Covington, and Madison. I-20 has the unsigned state highway designation of State Route 402 (SR 402). Title: Conyers, Georgia Passage: Conyers is the only city in Rockdale County, Georgia, United States. The city is twenty-four miles east of Atlanta. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 15,195. The city is the county seat of Rockdale County. The formerly separate town of Milstead is now part of Conyers. Title: The Rockdale News Passage: The Rockdale News is a newspaper serving Conyers, Georgia, and surrounding Rockdale County. The newspaper publishes once per week on Saturdays. Title: Rockdale County School District Passage: The Rockdale County School District is a public school district in Rockdale County, Georgia, United States, based in Conyers. It serves the communities of Conyers and Lakeview Estates. Title: Heritage High School (Conyers, Georgia) Passage: Heritage High School is one of three public secondary schools in Rockdale County in Conyers, Georgia, United States (the others being Rockdale County High School and Salem High School). Heritage High School is home of the Patriots. It has twice been named a School of Excellence. In December 2009, "U.S. News & World Report" gave Heritage High School a silver medal ranking in the top 500 high schools in the nation. In 2014 Heritage High School became an Academy for Performing and Visual Arts. Title: Salem High School (Conyers, Georgia) Passage: Salem High School is one of three public secondary schools in Rockdale County in Conyers, Georgia, United States. The school educates about 1,600 students in grades 9 to 12 in the Rockdale County Public School district. Title: RJ Hadley Passage: RJ Hadley (born Rakeim Jerhal Hadley on January 14, 1969) is a Democratic Party activist and current Tax Commissioner of Rockdale County, Georgia. In 2008 he was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention representing Georgia. He has been a member of the Rockdale County Democratic Party since 2006 and was elected to its executive board in 2010. Title: Rockdale County High School Passage: Rockdale County High School is located in the heart of Conyers, Georgia, United States, in the old-town district. RCHS is one of four high schools located in Rockdale County, along with Heritage High School, Salem High School, and the Rockdale Career Academy. RCHS also hosts the Rockdale Magnet School for Science and Technology, which is sponsored by Georgia Tech. Title: The Rockdale Citizen Passage: The Rockdale Citizen is a newspaper serving the community of Conyers, Georgia and Rockdale County, Georgia, USA. The Citizen publishes five days a week, Tuesday through Friday and Sunday, serves as the legal organ for Rockdale County, and is available online. It is a member of the Georgia Press Association. Title: Panola Mountain Passage: Panola Mountain is a 100 acre granite monadnock near Stockbridge on the boundary between Henry County and Rockdale County, Georgia. The peak is 946 ft above sea level, rising 260 ft above the South River. The South River marks the boundary between Henry/Rockdale counties and DeKalb County, Georgia. Due to its delicate ecological features, Panola Mountain was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1980.
Conyers
Interstate 20 in Georgia
Conyers, Georgia
Which American film, Dragonslayer or Swiss Family Robinson, was shot outside London?
Title: Dragonslayer Passage: Dragonslayer is a 1981 American fantasy film directed by Matthew Robbins, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Hal Barwood. It stars Peter MacNicol, Ralph Richardson, John Hallam and Caitlin Clarke. The story, set in a fictional medieval kingdom, follows a young wizard who experiences danger and opposition as he attempts to defeat a dragon. Title: Swiss Family Robinson (1960 film) Passage: Swiss Family Robinson is a 1960 American Adventure film starring John Mills, Dorothy McGuire, James MacArthur, Janet Munro, Tommy Kirk and Kevin Corcoran in a tale of a shipwrecked family building an island home, loosely based on the 1812 novel "Der Schweizerische Robinson" (literally, "The Swiss Robinson") by Johann David Wyss. The film was directed by Ken Annakin and shot in Tobago and Pinewood Studios outside London. It was the second feature film version of the story (the first film version was released by RKO in 1940) and was a commercial success. Title: The New Swiss Family Robinson Passage: The New Swiss Family Robinson is a 1998 adventure film directed by Stewart Raffill. The film is based on "The Swiss Family Robinson" and stars Jane Seymour, David Carradine, James Keach, John Mallory Asher, Blake Bashoff, and Jamie Renée Smith. Title: Swiss Family Robinson (1974 TV series) Passage: Swiss Family Robinson is a 1974–1975 Canadian television drama series, based on Johann David Wyss' novel "The Swiss Family Robinson". Title: The Swiss Family Robinson Passage: The Swiss Family Robinson (German: "Der Schweizerische Robinson") is a novel by Johann David Wyss, first published in 1812, about a Swiss family shipwrecked in the East Indies en route to Port Jackson, Australia. Title: The Swiss Family Robinson (1975 TV series) Passage: The Swiss Family Robinson is an American action and adventure series that was broadcast during the 1975–76 TV season. The two-hour pilot for the series was first shown on April 15, 1975. Based upon the novel "The Swiss Family Robinson", the pilot and its 20 subsequent episodes of the series were produced by Irwin Allen, who had earlier produced a futuristic adaptation of the same novel in the TV series "Lost in Space". Title: Swiss Family Robinson (1940 film) Passage: Swiss Family Robinson is a 1940 American film released by RKO Radio Pictures and directed by Edward Ludwig. It is based on the novel "The Swiss Family Robinson" by Johann David Wyss and is the first feature-length film version of the story. Title: Smokey's Family Robinson Passage: Smokey's Family Robinson is Smokey Robinson's fourth solo album, released in 1976. The title is a pun on Swiss Family Robinson. Title: The Adventures of Swiss Family Robinson Passage: The Adventures of Swiss Family Robinson is a 1998 family adventure series that originally aired on the PAX network (now Ion Television). Based on the 1812 novel "The Swiss Family Robinson", it follows the adventures of nine survivors of a shipwreck as they attempt to adapt to life on a deserted island. It lasted for one season. Title: Johann David Wyss Passage: Johann David Wyss ] (May 28, 1743 in Bern – January 11, 1818 in Bern) was a Swiss author, best remembered for his book "The Swiss Family Robinson" ("Der schweizerische Robinson") (1812). It is said that he was inspired by Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe", but wanted to write a story from which his own children would learn, as the father in the story taught important lessons to his children. " The Swiss Family Robinson" was first published in 1812 and translated into English two years later. It has since become one of the most popular books of all time. The book was edited by his son, Johann Rudolf Wyss, a scholar who wrote the Swiss national anthem. Another son, Johann Emmanuel Wyss, illustrated the book. Unlike his son, Johann David Wyss lived up to the age of 74, dying in 1818.
Swiss Family Robinson
Dragonslayer
Swiss Family Robinson (1960 film)
When was the upper terminus of the Peak Tram funicular railway line located in a shopping complex at Victoria Gap opened?
Title: The Peak (Peak Tram) Passage: The Peak () is the upper terminus of the Peak Tram funicular railway line. It is located inside the Peak Tower at Victoria Gap, the Peak, Central and Western District, Hong Kong, 398m above sea level. The station was opened in 1888 along with the tramline. It is known to be 35 degrees of a full circle, and if it was extended to a full circle, the entire volume would be roughly 45000 cuft . The volume of the Peak is around 4500 cuft . Title: Peak Tower Passage: The Peak Tower () is a leisure and shopping complex located at Victoria Gap, near the summit of Victoria Peak on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It also houses the upper terminal of the Peak Tram. Both the Peak Tower and the Peak Tram are owned by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels group, the owner of Hong Kong's famous Peninsula Hotel along with many other properties. The tower and tram are jointly promoted by the collective branding known as The Peak. Title: Territet–Glion funicular railway Passage: The Territet–Glion funicular railway (French: "Chemin de fer funiculaire Territet–Glion" ) is a funicular in Switzerland, which runs between the Territet and Glion suburbs of the town of Montreux. At its upper terminus, the funicular connects with what was the lower terminus of the Chemin de fer Glion-Rochers-de-Naye (GN) mountain railway, which opened in 1892. This later line was joined, in 1909, in an end on junction at Glion with the newly constructed Chemin de fer Montreux-Glion (MGl). Title: Tibidabo Funicular Passage: The Tibidabo Funicular (Catalan: "Funicular del Tibidabo" ) is a funicular railway in the city of Barcelona, in Catalonia, Spain. The line connects "Plaça del Doctor Andreu", the upper terminus of the "Tramvia Blau", with the summit of Tibidabo, where there is an amusement park and a church, the Temple Expiatori del Sagrat Cor. Title: Santa Cova Funicular Passage: The Santa Cova Funicular (Catalan: "Funicular de la Santa Cova" ) is a funicular railway at Montserrat, near Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. The line descends from the monastery, and the upper terminus of the Montserrat Rack Railway, on a continuous curve to a lower station that gives access, via a path, to Santa Cova, a shrine lower down the mountain. Title: Niesen Funicular Passage: The Niesen Funicular is a funicular railway in the canton of Bern, Switzerland. It links a lower terminus, in the village of Mülenen and adjacent to Mülenen station on the Lötschberg railway line, with an upper terminus at the summit of the Niesen. The line is owned and operated by the Niesenbahn AG. Title: Sant Joan Funicular Passage: The Sant Joan Funicular (Catalan: "Funicular de Sant Joan" ) is a funicular railway at Montserrat, near Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. The line connects the monastery, and the upper terminus of the Montserrat Rack Railway, with sacred sites, walking trails and viewpoints higher up the mountain. With a maximum gradient of 65%, it is the steepest funicular in Spain. Title: The Peak Hotel Passage: The Peak Hotel was a hotel at upper terminus of the Peak Tram in Hong Kong. It started as a bar and restaurant, and a hotel with twenty bedrooms for summer visitors opening about the same time as the Peak Tram, in 1888. Title: Barker Road (Peak Tram) Passage: Barker Road () is an intermediate station on the Peak Tram funicular railway line, and is located on Barker Road in the Peak, Central and Western District, Hong Kong, 363 m above sea level. The station opened in 1888 along with the tramline. Barker Road itself passes under the tramway at the uphill end of the station on a bridge. Title: May Road (Peak Tram) Passage: May Road () is an intermediate station on the Peak Tram funicular railway line. It is located on May Road at Mid-levels, Central and Western District, Hong Kong, 180 m above sea level and is named after Francis Henry May, the 15th Governor of Hong Kong.
1888
The Peak (Peak Tram)
Peak Tower
What Canadian television newsmagazine series was hosted by a Muslim Canadian author, educator, and advocate of a reformist interpretation of Islam?
Title: Irshad Manji Passage: Irshad Manji (born 1968) is a Muslim Canadian author, educator, and advocate of a reformist interpretation of Islam. Manji is also a well-known critic of traditional mainstream Islam, described by Clifford Krauss on 4 October 2003 in "The New York Times" as "Osama bin Laden's worst nightmare". Title: QT: QueerTelevision Passage: QT: QueerTelevision was a Canadian television newsmagazine series, which aired on Citytv and CablePulse 24 in the late 1990s. Focusing on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) issues, the series was hosted by Irshad Manji. In addition to coverage of general LGBT issues in Canada, the show was one of the venues where she developed some of her early ideas about the reform of Islam. Title: 10% QTV Passage: 10% QTV is a Canadian television newsmagazine series, which aired on Rogers Television stations in Ontario from 1995 to 2001. It was the first multiseason television series in Canada targeted specifically to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community, being preceded only by short run series such as "Coming Out" in 1972, and "Out of the Closets" and "Gay News and Views" in 1977-78. Title: Enquête Passage: Enquête (lit. "Inquest") is a Canadian French-language television newsmagazine series, which airs weekly on Ici Radio-Canada Télé and Ici RDI. The show is anchored by Alain Gravel, and includes contributions from journalists Hélène Courchesne, Josée Dupuis, Sylvie Fournier, Guy Gendron, Normand Grondin, Solveig Miller, Madeleine Roy, Françoise Stanton, Pascale Turbide and Julie Vaillancourt. Title: Undercurrents (TV series) Passage: Undercurrents was a Canadian television newsmagazine series in the 1990s, hosted by Wendy Mesley. Title: 360° Vision Passage: 360° Vision is a Canadian television newsmagazine series, which airs on VisionTV. The program airs documentary and feature reports on matters of spirituality, religion and faith in news and current events. Title: MediaTelevision Passage: Media Television was a Canadian television newsmagazine series, which aired weekly on Citytv from 1991 to 2004. It was also syndicated internationally, airing in over 100 countries around the world at some point during its run. Title: Le Point (TV series) Passage: Le Point is a Canadian television newsmagazine series, which aired on Radio-Canada from 1983 to 2006. The program, which aired following "Le Téléjournal" weeknights, explored the news in depth with interviews and documentary reports. Title: G4 Underground Passage: G4 Underground is a cable television newsmagazine series airing on G4 hosted by Morgan Webb. "G4 Underground" was described as having a similar format of ABC's 20/20, except it takes a look at many topics that most major news programs don't cover such as Porn 2.0, Urban Spelunking and Salvia Divinorum. Title: Take 30 Passage: Take 30 (also expressed as Take Thirty) was a Canadian television newsmagazine series, which aired on CBC Television from 1962 to 1984. An afternoon series originally designed as a "women's show", the series gradually evolved into a showcase for serious journalism, airing documentary reports and interviews on social and cultural topics.
QueerTelevision
QT: QueerTelevision
Irshad Manji
What do both Aealo and Rotting Christ have in common?
Title: Aealo Passage: Aealo is the tenth full-length album by Greek extreme metal band Rotting Christ. It was released on 15 February 2010 via Season of Mist. Title: Rotting Christ Passage: Rotting Christ is a Greek extreme metal band formed in 1987. They are noted for being one of the first black metal bands within this region, as well as a premier act within the European underground metal scene. They are also responsible for creating the signature Greek black metal sound prevalent in the early 1990s. Title: Thy Mighty Contract Passage: Thy Mighty Contract is the first full-length album by Greek extreme metal band Rotting Christ, released in late 1993 on Osmose Productions. Title: Sanctus Diavolos Passage: Sanctus Diavolos is the eighth full-length album by Greek extreme metal band Rotting Christ. Title: Passage to Arcturo Passage: Passage to Arcturo is the first EP by Greek extreme metal band Rotting Christ, released in 1991. It was originally an MLP-pressing only: first edition in gatefold cover; second edition with normal cover. The EP was re-released in February 2011 with "The Old Coffin Spirit (Live)", "The Mystical Meeting (Live)" and "The Forest of N'Gai (Live)" as bonus tracks on MCD. Title: Bio-Cancer Passage: Bio-Cancer have toured with several popular metal acts such as Sodom, Onslaught, Rotting Christ, Xentrix, Artillery, and Marduk. The band's musical style has been compared to that of other underground Greek bands Flames, Acid Death, Suicidal Angels, and Insidead, as well as other bands such as Sodom, Kreator, Testament, and Shrapnel. "Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles" noted that Bio-Cancer mixes elements of Teutonic thrash metal with elements of Bay Area thrash metal, and that Lefteris uses some speed metal and black metal style vocals that add some variety to the band's sound. Metal.de compared Lefteris's vocals style to those of Chance Garnette of Skeletonwitch. Title: Triarchy of the Lost Lovers Passage: Triarchy of the Lost Lovers is the third full-length album by Greek extreme metal band Rotting Christ. This album was released in April 1996 on Century Media and was the first album to showcase a steady addition of gothic metal influence to their overall sound. Title: Jens Bogren Passage: Jens Peter Daniel Bogren is a record producer, mixer and recording engineer who has worked on albums by Opeth, Dimmu Borgir, Sepultura, Arch Enemy, At The Gates, Katatonia, Babymetal, Soilwork, James LaBrie, Moonspell, God Forbid, Kreator, Devin Townsend, Ihsahn, Dark Tranquillity, Paradise Lost, Amon Amarth, Dragonforce, The Ocean, Haken, Rotting Christ, Symphony X, Myrath, Angra and Dir En Grey amongst others. Bogren lives in Örebro, Sweden and is based at Fascination Street Studios. Title: The Sum of All Fears (album) Passage: The Sum of All Fears is the second album by Italian black metal group Cultus Sanguine, released in 1999 by the French independent label Season of Mist (who have bands such as Mayhem and Rotting Christ on their roster. Title: Non Serviam (album) Passage: Non Serviam is the second full-length album by Greek extreme metal band Rotting Christ, released in 1994.
Greek extreme metal band
Aealo
Rotting Christ
Thomaz Koch and Sébastien Lareau, have which occupation in common?
Title: Sébastien Lareau Passage: Sébastien Lareau (born April 27, 1973 in Montreal, Quebec) is a retired professional tennis player. He became the first Canadian to win a Grand Slam title by winning the 1999 U.S. Open Men's Doubles with his American partner Alex O'Brien. Title: Thomaz Koch Passage: Thomaz Koch (born May 11, 1945 in Porto Alegre), is a left-handed former tennis player from Brazil, who was a quarter-finalist at the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. National Championships. Title: 2000 Stella Artois Championships – Doubles Passage: Sébastien Lareau and Alex O'Brien were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Lareau with Daniel Nestor and O'Brien with Jared Palmer. Title: 2001 Canada Masters – Doubles Passage: The 2001 Canada Masters – Doubles was the men's doubles event of the one hundred and twelfth edition of the Canada Masters; a WTA Tier I tournament and the most prestigious men's tennis tournament held in Canada. Sébastien Lareau and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Lareau with Justin Gimelstob and Nestor with Sandon Stolle. Gimelstob and Lareau lost in the first round to Mark Knowles and Brian MacPhie, as did Nestor and Stolle to Jan-Michael Gambill and Simon Larose. Jiří Novák and David Rikl won in the final 6–4, 3–6, 6–3 against Donald Johnson and Jared Palmer. Title: 2000 Adidas International – Men's Doubles Passage: Sébastien Lareau and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but Nestor did not compete this year. Lareau teamed up with Michael Hill and lost in first round to David Adams and John-Laffnie de Jager. Title: 1999 Legg Mason Tennis Classic – Doubles Passage: Grant Stafford and Kevin Ullyett were the defending champions. Stafford chose not to participate this year. Ullyett partnered with Piet Norval but lost in the semifinals to the eventual champions Justin Gimelstob and Sébastien Lareau. <BR>Justin Gimelstob and Sébastien Lareau won in the final over David Adams and John-Laffnie de Jager, 7–5, 7–6. Title: 2000 Legg Mason Tennis Classic – Doubles Passage: Justin Gimelstob and Sébastien Lareau were the defending champions, but none competed this year. Title: 1996 Salem Open Beijing – Doubles Passage: Tommy Ho and Sébastien Lareau were the defending champions but only Lareau competed that year with Brian MacPhie. Title: 2000 Paris Masters – Doubles Passage: Sébastien Lareau and Alex O'Brien were the defending champions. Lareau did not participate this year. O'Brien partnered Jared Palmer, losing in the semifinals. Title: 1998 Advanta Championships – Doubles Passage: Sébastien Lareau and Alex O'Brien were the defending champions, but O'Brien did not participate this year. Lareau partnered Jeff Tarango, losing in the first round.
tennis player
Thomaz Koch
Sébastien Lareau
While Anatole Litvak and Kinji Fukasaku are both directors, were they both responsible for their own screenplays as well?
Title: Anatole Litvak Passage: Anatole Litvak (Russian: Анато́ль Литва́к ; May 21, 1902 – December 15, 1974) was a Russian-born American filmmaker who wrote, directed, and produced films in various countries and languages. He began his theatrical training at age 13 in Leningrad. Title: Kinji Fukasaku Passage: Kinji Fukasaku (深作 欣二 , Fukasaku Kinji , 3 July 1930 – 12 January 2003) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. Title: The Battle of Russia Passage: The Battle of Russia (1943) is the fifth film of Frank Capra's "Why We Fight" documentary series, and the longest film of the series, consisting of two parts. The film was made in collaboration with Russian-born Anatole Litvak as primary director under Capra's supervision. Litvak gave the film its "shape and orientation," and the film had seven writers with voice narration by Walter Huston. The score was done by Russian-born Hollywood composer, Dimitri Tiomkin, and drew heavily on Tchaikovsky along with traditional Russian folk songs and ballads. Title: Kenta Fukasaku Passage: Kenta Fukasaku (深作 健太 , Fukasaku Kenta , born September 15, 1972 in Tokyo) is a Japanese filmmaker and screenwriter. He is the son of film director Kinji Fukasaku and actress Sanae Nakahara. Title: The Fall of Ako Castle Passage: Swords of Vengeance: Fall of Ako Castle (赤穂城断絶 , Akō-jō danzetsu ) is a 1978 Japanese historical martial arts period film, directed by Kinji Fukasaku. It depicts the story of the Forty-seven Ronin ("Chūshingura"). The film is one of a series of period films by Fukasaku starring Yorozuya Kinnosuke, including "Shogun's Samurai". Title: Shogun's Samurai Passage: Shogun's samurai (柳生一族の陰謀 , Yagyū Ichizoku no Inbō ) , also known as "The Yagyu Clan Conspiracy" and "Intrigue of the Yagyu Clan", is a 1978 Japanese historical martial arts period film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. The film is the first of two period films by Fukasaku starring Shinichi "Sonny" Chiba as Jūbei Mitsuyoshi Yagyū, the other being "Samurai Reincarnation". The film was adapted into a teleplay called The Yagyu Conspiracy (柳生一族の陰謀 , Yagyū Ichizoku no Inbō ) that was broadcast by Kansai Telecasting Corporation for 39 one-hour TV episodes from 1978 to 1979. Title: Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Final Episode Passage: Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Final Episode (Japanese: 仁義なき戦い 完結篇 , Hepburn: Jingi Naki Tatakai: Kanketsu-hen ) is a 1974 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. It is the final film in a five-part series that Fukasaku made in a span of just two years. Title: Cops vs. Thugs Passage: Cops vs. Thugs (県警対組織暴力 , Kenkei tai Soshiki Bōryoku , lit. "Police vs. Violence Groups") is a 1975 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. It won two Blue Ribbon Awards in 1976: Best Director (Fukasaku) and Best Actor (Sugawara). " Complex" named it number 6 on their list of The 25 Best Yakuza Movies. Kino International released the film on DVD in North America in 2006. Title: Tovarich (film) Passage: Tovarich (the Russian word for comrade "tovarisch") is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Anatole Litvak, based on the 1935 play by Robert E. Sherwood, which in turn was based on the 1933 French play "Tovaritch" by Jacques Deval. It was produced by Litvak through Warner Bros., with Robert Lord as associate producer and Hal B. Wallis and Jack L. Warner as executive producers. The screenplay was by Casey Robinson from the French play by Jacques Deval adapted into English by Robert E. Sherwood. The music score was by Max Steiner and the cinematography by Charles Lang. Title: Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Proxy War Passage: Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Proxy War (Japanese: 仁義なき戦い 代理戦争 , Hepburn: Jingi Naki Tatakai: Dairi Senso ) is a 1973 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. It is the third film in a five-part series that Fukasaku made in a span of just two years.
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Anatole Litvak
Kinji Fukasaku
Cannery Casino and Hotel is a locals casino in North Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, owned and operated by Boyd Gaming, Boyd Gaming Corporation is an American gaming and hospitality company based in which city in Nevada?
Title: Boyd Gaming Passage: Boyd Gaming Corporation is an American gaming and hospitality company based in Paradise, Nevada. The company continues to be run by founder Sam Boyd's family under the management of Sam's son, Bill Boyd (born 1931), who currently serves as the company's executive chairman after retiring as CEO in January 2008. Title: Cannery Casino and Hotel Passage: Cannery Casino and Hotel is a locals casino in North Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, owned and operated by Boyd Gaming. The property sits on 28 acre , approximately six miles north of the Las Vegas Strip. The Cannery includes an 80000 sqft casino, 201 hotel rooms, an indoor/outdoor venue, Galaxy Movie Theater, five restaurants and three bars. Title: Cannery Casino Resorts Passage: Cannery Casino Resorts is a Spring Valley, Nevada based gaming business that develops and manages hotels and casinos across the country. CCR is owned by Boyd Gaming. Title: Station Casinos Passage: Station Casinos is a gaming company based in the Las Vegas suburb of Summerlin, Nevada, founded by Frank Fertitta, Jr. Station Casinos, along with Affinity Gaming, Boyd Gaming, and American Casino & Entertainment Properties, dominate the locals casino market in Las Vegas. The company purchased several sites that were gaming-entitled, meaning that major casinos can be built at that location without additional approvals. There are only a limited number of such sites available in the Las Vegas area. Station has also branched out into managing casinos that they do not own. Red Rock Resorts, Inc. () is a publicly traded holding company that owns a portion of Station Casinos. Title: Coast Casinos Passage: Coast Casinos Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Boyd Gaming Corporation based in Paradise, Nevada. Coast Casinos is the number 2 locals casino brand in the Las Vegas market behind Station Casinos. Title: Gold Coast Hotel and Casino Passage: The Gold Coast Hotel & Casino is a hotel and casino located in Paradise, Nevada. This locals' casino is owned and operated by Boyd Gaming. The Gold Coast is located one mile (1.6 km) west of the Las Vegas Strip on West Flamingo Road. It is located across the street from the Palms Casino Resort and the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino. Title: Eastside Cannery Passage: Eastside Cannery Casino and Hotel is a locals casino on the Boulder Strip in Sunrise Manor, Nevada, owned and operated by Boyd Gaming. The Eastside Cannery has 65,000 sq ft of casino space, 307 hotel rooms, a special events ballroom, a private club on the 16th floor, five restaurants and three bars. Title: Jokers Wild Casino Passage: The Jokers Wild Casino is a 23500 sqft locals casino located in Henderson, Nevada. It is one of the casinos owned by Boyd Gaming Corporation. Title: Fremont Hotel and Casino Passage: The Fremont Hotel & Casino is located in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, on the Fremont Street Experience. The casino is operated by the Boyd Gaming Corporation. Title: Aliante Casino and Hotel Passage: Aliante Casino and Hotel (formerly Aliante Station) is a hotel and casino in North Las Vegas, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Boyd Gaming.
Paradise
Cannery Casino and Hotel
Boyd Gaming
Are both Tuberaria and Chimonobambusa genus of plants?
Title: Chimonobambusa Passage: Chimonobambusa is a genus of East Asian bamboo in the grass family. They are native to China, Japan, Vietnam, Myanmar, and the Himalayas. 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.
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Tuberaria
Chimonobambusa
What is the is the fourth studio album by Mexican pop-singer married to Governor of Chiapas, Manuel Velasco Coello?
Title: Anahí Passage: Anahí Giovanna Puente Portilla de Velasco, known mononymously as Anahí (] ; born May 14, 1983), is a Mexican actress and singer, who is the current First Lady of Chiapas state, Mexico. She is married to Governor of Chiapas, Manuel Velasco Coello. Title: Baby Blue (album) Passage: Baby Blue is the fourth studio album by Mexican pop-singer Anahí. It was released on August 26, 2000 through Fonovisa. The album was produced by Estéfano and recorded in the Midnight Blue Studios, Miami, Florida. Title: Canciones Que Duelen Passage: Canciones Que Duelen ("Songs That Hurt") is the fourth studio album by Mexican recording artist Espinoza Paz. It was released by Disa Records on September 27, 2011, one year after the release of his previous studio album. Espinoza Paz worked as producer and songwriter of all the tracks included. The album entered at number one in the "Billboard"' s Latin Albums and Regional Mexican Albums charts, while peaking atop the albums chart in Mexico. The first single, "Para No Perderte", reached the top twenty of the "Billboard" Top Latin Songs chart. A DVD with music videos to all the songs is included on the deluxe edition of the album. Title: Governor of Chiapas Passage: The Governor of Chiapas is the chief executive of the Mexican state of Chiapas. The state constitution stipulates a term of 6 years, to which governors can only be elected once. It also specifies the qualifications for becoming Governor: a Mexican citizen by birth, aged at least 30 years old, and having not less than 5 years residency in Chiapas. The current governor is Manuel Velasco Coello from the PVEM, who assumed the position in 2012. Title: ¿Hoy Es Mañana? Passage: ¿Hoy Es Mañana? ("Today is Tomorrow?") is the second studio album by Mexican pop-singer Anahí, released in Mexico on June 16, 1996. It did not chart anywhere. The three singles released were "Corazón de Bombón", "Por Volverte a Ver" and "Descontrolándote". Title: Zilch (album) Passage: Zilch is the fourth studio album by Filipino alternative rock band Pupil, released on March 6, 2015. It is the band's first album released through MCA Music and their first one to feature guitarist Jerome Velasco. Title: Manuel Velasco Coello Passage: Manuel Velasco Coello (born 7 April 1980) is a Mexican politician and a member of PVEM. He has been serving as Governor of Chiapas since 2012. He is the first PVEM politician to become a governor. Prior to his governorship, he served as a state deputy, Federal deputy and Senator, each time becoming the youngest person to ever hold such office. Title: Manuel Velasco Suárez Passage: Manuel Velasco Suárez (28 December 1914 – 2 December 2001) was a Mexican neurologist, neurosurgeon and politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party who acted as Governor of Chiapas from 1970 to 1976. Title: Anclado En Mi Corazón Passage: Anclado En Mi Corazón is the third studio album by Mexican pop-singer Anahí, it was released on April 18, 1997 through Paramúsica. The album is produced by Peter J. Honerlage and recorded in Miami, Florida. Title: My Boo (Usher and Alicia Keys song) Passage: "My Boo" is a duet between American R&B singers Usher and Alicia Keys, written by Usher, Keys, Jermaine Dupri, Adonis Shropshire, and Manuel Seal, Jr.. The song was released as the album's fourth single in 2004. Set over a hip hop-style track, it was produced by Dupri and No I.D. It was included on the re-release of Usher's fourth studio album, "Confessions" (2004).
Baby Blue
Baby Blue (album)
Anahí
Walter Iván Montoya is an Argentine professional footballer who plays for a club that was formed on what date?
Title: Sevilla FC Passage: Sevilla Fútbol Club, S.A.D. (] ), or simply Sevilla, is Spain’s oldest sporting club solely devoted to football. Sevilla FC is based in Seville, capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia. Sevilla FC is one of the teams that play in Spain’s top flight, La Liga. The club was formed on 25 January 1890, Scot Mr. Edward Farquharson Johnston being their first president. A few years later, on October 14, 1905, the club’s articles of association were registered in the Civil Government of Seville under the presidency of the Jerez-born José Luis Gallegos Arnosa. Title: Walter Montoya Passage: Walter Iván Montoya (born 21 July 1993) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Spanish club Sevilla FC. Title: Iván Varga Passage: Iván Ángel Varga (born 23 June 1995) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a defender for Primera B Metropolitana side Atlanta. Title: Fabián Assmann Passage: Walter Fabián Assmann (born 23 March 1986) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Vélez Sársfield in the Argentine Primera División. Title: Gabriel Mercado Passage: Gabriel Iván Mercado (born 18 March 1987) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays for Spanish club Sevilla FC. Mainly a right back, he could also play as a central defender. Title: Iván Etevenaux Passage: Iván Etevenaux (born 20 October 1989) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Primera B Nacional side Sarmiento. Title: Jonathan Bottinelli Passage: Jonathan Pablo Bottinelli (born 14 September 1984 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Argentine club Arsenal Sarandí. He is the brother of fellow professional footballer Darío Bottinelli. Title: Germán Montoya Passage: Marcelo Germán Montoya (born 23 January 1983) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Argentine Primera División side Belgrano. Title: Catriel Orcellet Passage: Catriel Iván Víctor Orcellet (born 10 May 1978) is an Argentine professional footballer. He currently plays as goalkeeper for Gimnasia y Esgrima. Title: Ezequiel Lavezzi Passage: Ezequiel Iván Lavezzi (] ; ] ; born 3 May 1985) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays for Chinese club Hebei China Fortune and the Argentina national team as a forward. He is known for his pace, hardworking style of play, technique, creativity, and dribbling ability; although he is usually deployed as a winger, he has also been used as a second striker or as an attacking midfielder on occasion.
25 January 1890
Walter Montoya
Sevilla FC
Which band was formed first, Loudspeakers or Marcy Playground?
Title: Loudspeakers (band) Passage: Loudspeakers (stylised as LOUDspeakers) is a Georgian rock band formed in 2009. Title: Marcy Playground Passage: Marcy Playground is an American alternative rock band consisting of three members: John Wozniak (lead vocals, guitar), Dylan Keefe (bass), and Shlomi Lavie (drums). The band is best known for their 1997 hit "Sex and Candy". Title: Marcy Playground (album) Passage: Marcy Playground is the self-titled album by Marcy Playground, released on February 25, 1997 with EMI. It was reissued later that year on October 7 on Capitol Records with a large amount of promotion for the single "Sex and Candy," which became the band's breakthrough single, spending a then-record 15 weeks at number 1 on the "Billboard" Modern Rock Tracks chart during the first few months of 1998. The album also includes the singles "St. Joe on the Schoolbus" and "Sherry Fraser" both of which received moderate radio and MTV2 airplay during the latter half of 1998. Title: Indaba Remixes from Wonderland Passage: Indaba remixes from Wonderland is the fifth release of the alternative rock band Marcy Playground. It was released on September 28, 2010. Fans and musicians from all around the world had submitted some 337 individual remixes to "Indaba Music" in support of the album. "Marcy Playground" were extremely impressed by the various musical directions and vast musical genres fans and fellow musicians went with the music. Title: Dylan Keefe Passage: Dylan Keefe (born April 11, 1970 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is the bassist and one of the founding members of the multi-platinum selling alternative rock band Marcy Playground. Title: John Wozniak Passage: John Keith Wozniak (born January 19, 1971) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer, guitarist and songwriter of the band Marcy Playground. He is the son of Robert Wozniak, a developmental psychologist dad, and Nora Wozniak, a free spirited Bohemian mother. Title: Sherry Fraser Passage: "Sherry Fraser" is the name of the third single by alternative rock/post-grunge band Marcy Playground. Although nowhere near as successful as the band's earlier smash hit "Sex and Candy," nor the minor hit "St. Joe on the Schoolbus," the song did receive moderate radio and MTV2 airplay in 1998. The track is named for a friend of the band, who is credited on the band's eponymous debut album as S. Fraser, the co-writer of the track "Ancient Walls of Flowers". Title: Saint Joe on the School Bus Passage: "Saint Joe on the School Bus" is the name of the second single by alternative rock/post-grunge band Marcy Playground. Although far from being as successful as the band's earlier smash hit "Sex and Candy," "St. Joe on the Schoolbus" managed to hit number 8 on the US Modern Rock Charts and number 31 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks. In the album liner notes Wozniak, the band's front man states "this song is about being picked on". Title: It's Saturday Passage: "It's Saturday" is the name of the fourth single by alternative rock band Marcy Playground. It was originally titled "Teenage Hypochondriac" but was changed before the release date of the album. Although nowhere near as successful as the band's earlier smash hit "Sex and Candy," "It's Saturday" managed to hit number 25 on the US Modern Rock Charts. The lyrics of the song share common themes with the poem "Sick" by Shel Silverstein. Title: Zog BogBean – From the Marcy Playground Passage: Zog BogBean – From the Marcy Playground, was an album, self-produced and recorded by John Wozniak in his bedroom studio with some help from his then-girlfriend Sherry Fraser and her brother, Scott. A small run of CDs were self-released by Wozniak, and they remain extremely difficult to find to this day. "Our Generation" and "Dog And His Master" would appear on later Marcy Playground albums.
Marcy Playground
Loudspeakers (band)
Marcy Playground
Romy Ruyssen, is a French mixed martial artist, she headlined the first Invicta Fighting Championships event, against which retired Dutch mixed martial artist?
Title: Marloes Coenen Passage: Marloes Coenen (born March 31, 1981) is a retired Dutch mixed martial artist. She has competed professionally since 2000 and is a former Strikeforce Women's Bantamweight Champion. Title: Romy Ruyssen Passage: Romy Ruyssen (born August 24, 1989) is a French mixed martial artist. She has competed professionally since 2007 and headlined the first Invicta Fighting Championships event against Marloes Coenen and holds a submission win over former UFC fighter Sheila Gaff. Title: Jessica Penne Passage: Jessica Penne (born January 30, 1983) is an American mixed martial artist. She was the first Invicta FC Atomweight Champion. She also competed in the first women's bout in Bellator Fighting Championships. She currently competes in the Women's Strawweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Title: Women's mixed martial arts Passage: While mixed martial arts is primarily a male dominated sport, it does have female athletes. Female competition in Japan includes promotions such as DEEP Jewels. Now defunct promotions that featured female fighters were Valkyrie, and Smackgirl. Professional mixed martial arts organizations in the United States that invite women to compete are industry leader Ultimate Fighting Championship, the all female Invicta Fighting Championships, Resurrection Fighting Alliance, Bellator Fighting Championships, and Legacy Fighting Championship. Now defunct promotions that featured female fighters were Strikeforce and EliteXC. Title: Raquel Pennington Passage: Raquel Pennington (born September 5, 1988) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in Ultimate Fighting Championship women's bantamweight division. She has previously fought for Invicta Fighting Championships. Title: Julie Kedzie Passage: Julie Kedzie (born March 18, 1981) is a retired American mixed martial artist. She is a third degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do and specializes in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Kedzie was Greg Jackson's personal assistant at Jackson's Mixed Martial Arts. Kedzie has been working for Invicta Fighting Championships as a fight commentator and interviewer. In December 2013, Kedzie became the new matchmaker for Invicta FC. Title: Gilbert Yvel Passage: Gilbert Ramon Yvel (born June 30, 1976) is a retired Dutch mixed martial artist associated with the Vos Gym in the Netherlands. Yvel mostly competed as a Heavyweight, but also competed as a Light Heavyweight in the final two fights of his career. A professional competitor for 16 years from 1997-2013, Yvel competed in the PRIDE Fighting Championships, Affliction, the UFC, RINGS, M-1 Challenge, Cage Rage, K-1, and Showtime promotions. Title: Jessamyn Duke Passage: Jessamyn Laurel Duke (born June 24, 1986) is an American mixed martial artist who formerly competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. She currently competes for Invicta Fighting Championships in the women's bantamweight division. Title: Angela Hill (fighter) Passage: Angela Hill is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the strawweight division. She was formerly signed with the Invicta Fighting Championships, of which she is the strawweight champion. She is also a former World Kickboxing Association champion. Hill currently fights for the Ultimate Fighting Championship. As of July 31, 2017 Fight Matrix ranks her #8 female MMA strawweight in the world. Title: Tonya Evinger Passage: Tonya Evinger (born June 4, 1981) is an American mixed martial artist. She previously competed for EliteXC, Raging Wolf and Invicta Fighting Championships, and was the Invicta Bantamweight Champion. She is currently signed to Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Marloes Coenen
Romy Ruyssen
Marloes Coenen
WereMaurice Elvey and Arthur Lubin both from the USA?
Title: Maurice Elvey Passage: Maurice Elvey (11 November 1887 – 28 August 1967) was the most prolific film director in British history. He directed nearly 200 films between 1913 and 1957. During the silent film era he directed as many as twenty films per year. He also produced more than fifty films - his own as well as films directed by others. Title: Arthur Lubin Passage: Arthur Lubin (July 25, 1898 – May 12, 1995) was an American film director and producer who directed several "Abbott & Costello" films, "Phantom of the Opera" (1943), the "Francis the Talking Mule" series and created the talking-horse TV series "Mister Ed". A prominent director for Universal Pictures in the 1940s and 1950s, he is perhaps best known today as the man who gave Clint Eastwood his first contract in film. Title: Meet the Wildcat Passage: Meet the Wildcat is a 1940 film directed by Arthur Lubin. Title: Risky Business (1939 film) Passage: Risky Business is a 1939 film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring George Murphy and Dorothea Kent. Title: The San Francisco Docks Passage: The San Francisco Docks is a 1940 film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Burgess Meredith, Barry Fitzgerald, and Irene Hervey. Title: The Big Guy Passage: The Big Guy is a 1939 American drama crime film directed by Arthur Lubin starring Victor McLaglen and Jackie Cooper. Title: Secrets of a Nurse Passage: Secrets of a Nurse is a 1938 film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Edmund Lowe, Helen Mack, and Dick Foran. Title: A Successful Failure Passage: A Successful Failure (1934) is an American film directed by Arthur Lubin. It was Lubin's first movie as director. Title: Big Town Czar Passage: Big Town Czar is a 1939 American mystery film directed by Arthur Lubin starring Barton MacLane and Tom Brown. Title: Francis (film) Passage: Francis is a 1950 American black-and-white comedy film from Universal-International that launched the Francis the Talking Mule film series. "Francis" is produced by Robert Arthur, directed by Arthur Lubin, and stars Donald O'Connor and Patricia Medina. The distinctive voice of Francis is a voice-over by actor Chill Wills.
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Maurice Elvey
Arthur Lubin
Who directed the 2013 comedy that the song "Problem" was in?
Title: Problem (Natalia Kills song) Passage: "Problem" is a song by English singer Natalia Kills from her second studio album, "Trouble" (2013). It was released on 12 March 2013 as the album's lead single. The song has been used in films such as "Pitch Perfect 2" and "We're the Millers". Title: We're the Millers Passage: We're the Millers is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber. The film's screenplay was written by Bob Fisher, Steve Faber, Sean Anders, and John Morris, based on a story by Fisher and Faber. It stars Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Emma Roberts, Will Poulter, Nick Offerman, Kathryn Hahn, Molly Quinn and Ed Helms. The plot follows a small-time pot dealer (Sudeikis) who convinces his neighbors to create a fake family, in order to smuggle in drugs from Mexico onto US soil. Title: Gregory Go Boom Passage: Gregory Go Boom is a 2013 comedy drama short film, written and directed by Janicza Bravo. The film premiered at Jash during "YouTube Comedy Week" on May 23, 2013. Title: Banjong Pisanthanakun Passage: Bangjong Pisanthanakun (Thai: บรรจง ปิสัญธนะกูล ) is a Thai filmmaker and screenwriter. He saw early success with his first two films, "Shutter" (2004) and "Alone" (2007), both horror films that he co-directed and co-wrote with Parkpoom Wongpoom. Since then he has directed films in a variety of genres, including the 2010 romantic comedy "Hello Stranger", the 2013 comedy horror film "Pee Mak", and the 2016 drama "One Day". Title: This Is Sanlitun Passage: This Is Sanlitun is a 2013 comedy film directed by Róbert Ingi Douglas. It is a co-production between China, Iceland and Ireland. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Title: Coffee Town Passage: Coffee Town is a 2013 comedy film. The first feature film from CollegeHumor, it was released on July 9, 2013 on digital platforms and in select theatrical engagements, leading up to a festival premiere on July 27, 2013 at Just For Laughs in Montreal. Title: Playin' for Love Passage: Playin' For Love is a 2013 comedy film starring Salli Richardson-Whitfield and Robert Townsend and directed by Townsend. The film premiered in 2013 at the American Black Film Festival and released theatrically in the United States on January 16, 2015. Title: Beragee Bomb Passage: Beragee Bomb is a 2013 comedy Meitei film directed by Oinam Gautam and written by Laishram Santosh. It stars Gurumayum Bonny, Leishangthem Tonthoi, Loya, Suraj Sharma Laimayum and Edwin Soibam. "Beragee Bomb" was released on 31 August 2013 at MFDC with a Red Carpet Event, hosted by WOL Media for the first time in Meitei cinema. The official trailer of the film was released by WOL Media on 18 August 2013. A sequel to the film titled "Moreh Maru" was produced by RT Motion Pictures and released in 2016. Title: WNUF Halloween Special Passage: The WNUF Halloween Special is a 2013 comedy horror film. The main portion of the film was directed by Chris LaMartina, who also helped to co-write the film. Parody commercials are shown throughout the film, some of which were written and directed by persons other than LaMartina. The movie's plot follows a television personality that decides to investigate strange supernatural occurrences at a house purported to be haunted. "WNUF Halloween Special" was given a limited VHS run of 300 copies on October 18, 2013, and was given a DVD release in November of the same year. Title: Chapel Perilous Passage: Chapel Perilous is a 2013 comedy fantasy short film, directed by Matthew Lessner. The film had its premiere at the 2013 Stockholm International Film Festival on November 7, 2013.
Rawson Marshall Thurber
Problem (Natalia Kills song)
We're the Millers
Klitgaarden (lit."The Dune House") is a former summer residence of the Danish royal family situated just south of Skagen on the northern tip of Jutland, the house was designed by Ulrik Plesner, and completed in 1914, for King Christian X and Queen Alexandrine, Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (24 December 1879 – 28 December 1952) was Queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Christian X, she was also of which title?
Title: Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin Passage: Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (24 December 1879 – 28 December 1952) was Queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Christian X. She was also Queen of Iceland from 1 December 1918 to 17 June 1944. Title: Klitgaarden Passage: Klitgaarden (lit. "The Dune House") is a former summer residence of the Danish royal family situated just south of Skagen on the northern tip of Jutland. The house was designed by Ulrik Plesner for King Christian X and Queen Alexandrine and completed in 1914. It is now owned and run by a trust and serves as a retreat for artists and scientists. Title: HDMY Dannebrog (A540) Passage: Her Danish Majesty's Yacht "Dannebrog" (A540) (Danish: "KDM Dannebrog" ) was launched by Queen Alexandrine at Copenhagen in 1931, and commissioned on 26 May 1932. The yacht now serves as the official and private residence for Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, the Prince Consort, and members of the Royal Family when they are on official visits overseas and on summer cruises in Danish waters. When at sea, the Royal Yacht also participates in surveillance and sea-rescue services. Title: King Christian X Land Passage: King Christian X Land (Danish: "Kong Christian X Land" ) is an area of northeastern Greenland. Title: Anchers Hus Passage: Anchers Hus is the former residence of the painters Michael and Anna Ancher in Skagen, Denmark. They were both central figures in the artist colony of Skagen Painters who lived and worked in the town during late 19th and early 20th century. They lived in the house for five decades and in 1913 expanded it with a studio annex designed by Ulrik Plesner, another member of the colony. Title: Succession to the Danish throne Passage: The Danish Act of Succession, adopted on 27 March 1953, restricts the throne to those descended from Christian X and his wife, Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, through approved marriages. Succession is governed by absolute primogeniture. Title: Ulrik Plesner Passage: Ulrik Adolph Plesner, usually known as Ulrik Plesner, (1861–1933) was an innovative Danish architect who designed in a National Romantic style at the beginning of the 20th century. He is remembered in particular for his influence on the style of architecture practiced in Skagen in the north of Jutland. Title: Knud, Hereditary Prince of Denmark Passage: Knud, Hereditary Prince of Denmark (Knud Christian Frederik Michael; 27 July 1900 – 14 June 1976), was the younger son and child of Christian X and Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Title: Prince Harald of Denmark Passage: Prince Harald of Denmark ("Harald Christian Frederik"; 8 October 1876 - 30 March 1949) was a member of the Danish Royal Family. He was the third son of Frederick VIII of Denmark and his wife, Lovisa of Sweden, and thus brother to Christian X of Denmark. Title: King Christian X's Liberty Medal Passage: King Christian X's Liberty Medal (Danish: "Kong Christian den Tiendes frihedsmedaille" ) was a commemorative decoration awarded by King Christian X for special services to Denmark during World War II.
Queen of Iceland
Klitgaarden
Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Who was born first out of Rupert Julian and Robert Z. Leonard?
Title: Robert Z. Leonard Passage: Robert Zigler Leonard (October 7, 1889 – August 27, 1968) was an American film director, actor, producer, and screenwriter. Title: Rupert Julian Passage: Rupert Julian (25 January 1879 – 27 December 1943) was the first New Zealand cinema actor, director, writer and producer. Title: Bettina Loved a Soldier Passage: Bettina Loved a Soldier is a 1916 American silent comedy film directed by Rupert Julian and starring Louise Lovely, George Berrell and Francelia Billington. Made by Universal Pictures, it is based on the 1882 French novel "The Abbot Constantine" by Ludovic Halévy. Title: Three Faces East (1926 film) Passage: Three Faces East is a 1926 silent film directed by Rupert Julian and starring Jetta Goudal and Clive Brook. It is based on a popular Broadway play about spies during WW1, "Three Faces East". It would be refilmed in sound in 1930. Title: Rupert Deese Passage: Rupert Deese (born Rupert Julian Deese and known as Rummy) (July 16, 1924 – July 12, 2010) was an American ceramic artist. He is known for innovative design and decoration of high fired ceramics. Deese wrote "It is my hope in making these vessels that as the perception of their beauty diminishes over time, they will sustain themselves by pleasant usefulness." Title: The Savage (1917 film) Passage: The Savage is a 1917 American silent drama film starring Colleen Moore and Monroe Salisbury that is set in Canada and was directed by Rupert Julian. The film is presumed to be lost. Title: The Yankee Clipper (film) Passage: The Yankee Clipper is a 1927 American adventure film produced by Cecil B. DeMille and directed by Rupert Julian. It is set against the maritime rivalry between the United States and Great Britain in the mid-19th century. Title: Love Comes Along Passage: Love Comes Along is a 1930 American romantic film directed by Rupert Julian, written by Wallace Smith, based on the uncompleted play "Conchita" by Edward Knoblock. It was a vehicle specifically picked to highlight the vocal talents of Bebe Daniels, which also starred Lloyd Hughes and Montagu Love. It made a profit of $258,000. Title: The Girl Who Ran Wild Passage: The Girl Who Ran Wild is a 1922 Universal film directed by Rupert Julian. It is a black and white silent film, which is based on the 1863 novella "" by Bret Harte. It is a remake of the 1918 film "M’Liss". The film was written by George C. Hull and features cast such as Gladys Walton (as M’liss), Marc Robbins (“Bummer” Smith) and Vernon Steele (The Schoolmaster). It is a western melodrama which was released on October 9, 1922. It was filmed in Seven Oaks, California. Title: Merry-Go-Round (1923 film) Passage: Merry-Go-Round is a 1923 American feature film directed by Erich von Stroheim and his replacement, Rupert Julian, starring Norman Kerry and Mary Philbin, and released by Universal Pictures. A copy of the film is held in a collection and it has been released on DVD.
Rupert Julian
Rupert Julian
Robert Z. Leonard