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September Song was a film that starred the musician of what nationality?
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Title: September Song (TV series)
Passage: September Song was a British bittersweet comedy-drama series, originally broadcast on the ITV channel in the United Kingdom. The drama unfolded over three series broadcast from 1 March 1993 to 21 March 1995 and starred comedian and actor Russ Abbot, in one of his first 'straight' television roles, as recently widowed ex-teacher Ted Fenwick, opposite Michael Williams as Billy Balsam, an old school comedian and performer and longtime friend of Ted.
Title: Russ Abbot
Passage: Russ Abbot (born Russell A. Roberts; 18 September 1947) is an English musician, comedian and actor. He first came to public notice during the 1970s as the singer and drummer with British comedy showband the "Black Abbots", along with Leonard 'Lenny' Reynolds, later forging a prominent solo career as a television comedian with his own weekly show on British television.
Title: Kristie Reeves
Passage: Kristie Reeves (née Kerstin Weingartner) is a German actress, musical theater performer and producer. She started her performance career as a dancer in Germany at the age of seven. By the time she was a teenager she was touring Germany with her dance company "JDC" and after on made her switch to musical theater. Her first acting role was in the feature film "September Song" which premiered at the Munich Film Festival in 2001. She has danced with Jennifer Lopez and her choreographies have won her numerous awards.
Title: September Song (JP Cooper song)
Passage: "September Song" is a song by English singer JP Cooper. It is the second single of Cooper's debut studio album. The song was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 16 September 2016 through Island Records. The song has peaked at number 7 on the UK Singles Chart, and has also reached the top 10 in both the Republic of Ireland and Sweden. The song was written by John Paul Cooper, Jon Hume and Mr Hudson.
Title: Ian McCulloch discography
Passage: The discography of the British singer Ian McCulloch consists of four studio albums, one compilation album, and nine singles. While he was still the lead singer of the band Echo & the Bunnymen, McCulloch released his debut solo single, a version of the standard "September Song", in 1984 which reached number fifty-one on the UK Singles Chart.
Title: Knickerbocker Holiday
Passage: Knickerbocker Holiday is a 1938 musical written by Kurt Weill (music) and Maxwell Anderson (book and lyrics); based loosely on Washington Irving's "Father Knickerbocker's Stories" about life in 17th-century New Netherland (old New York). The musical numbers include "September Song", now considered a pop standard.
Title: September Song
Passage: "September Song" is an American pop standard song composed by Kurt Weill with lyrics by Maxwell Anderson, introduced by Walter Huston in the 1938 Broadway musical production "Knickerbocker Holiday". After being used in the 1950 film "September Affair", the song has since been recorded by numerous singers and instrumentalists. It was also used during screen credits in the British television series "May to December", the name of which quotes the opening line of the song.
Title: September Song (disambiguation)
Passage: "September Song" is an American pop standard, originally performed in "Knickerbocker Holiday" (1938).
Title: JP Cooper
Passage: John Paul Cooper (born 2 November 1983), known professionally as JP Cooper, is an English singer and songwriter. He is best known for featuring on the Jonas Blue single "Perfect Strangers". The song was certified platinum in the UK. His follow-up solo single is "September Song". He is signed to Island Records.
Title: The Legendary Buster Smith
Passage: The Legendary Buster Smith is the debut and only solo album released by saxophonist Buster Smith, recorded and released in 1959. The album features five original compositions by Smith, alongside versions of "September Song" by Kurt Weill and "Organ Grinder's Swing" by Will Hudson.
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English
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September Song (TV series)
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Russ Abbot
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Who would be older if they were still alive today, Donald Cammell or Peter Bogdanovich?
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Title: Peter Bogdanovich
Passage: Peter Bogdanovich (Serbian: Петар Богдановић, "Petar Bogdanović", born July 30, 1939) is an American director, writer, actor, producer, critic and film historian. He is part of the wave of "New Hollywood" directors, which included William Friedkin, Brian De Palma, George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, Michael Cimino and Francis Ford Coppola. His most critically acclaimed and well-known film is the drama "The Last Picture Show" (1971).
Title: Donald Cammell
Passage: Donald Seaton Cammell (17 January 1934 – 24 April 1996) was a Scottish film director who has a cult reputation thanks to his debut film "Performance", which he co-directed with Nicolas Roeg.
Title: White of the Eye (film)
Passage: White of the Eye is a 1987 British thriller film directed by Donald Cammell and starring David Keith and Cathy Moriarty. It was adapted by Cammell and his wife China Kong from the 1983 novel "Mrs. White", written by Margaret Tracy (pseudonym of the brothers Laurence and Andrew Klavan).
Title: Performance (film)
Passage: Performance is a 1970 British crime drama film directed by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg, written by Cammell and photographed by Roeg. The film stars James Fox as a violent and ambitious London gangster who, after carrying out an unordered killing, goes into hiding at the home of a reclusive rock star (Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones, in his film acting debut).
Title: Wild Side (1995 film)
Passage: Wild Side is a 1995 film co-written and directed by Donald Cammell. It went straight to video and stars Christopher Walken, Joan Chen, Anne Heche, and Steven Bauer.
Title: Demon Seed
Passage: Demon Seed is a 1977 American science fiction–horror film directed by Donald Cammell. It stars Julie Christie and Fritz Weaver. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Dean Koontz, and concerns the imprisonment and forced impregnation of a woman by an artificially intelligent computer. Gerrit Graham, Berry Kroeger, Lisa Lu and Larry J. Blake also appear in the film, with Robert Vaughn uncredited as the voice of the computer.
Title: China Kong
Passage: China Kong (born 1960) is an American actor, writer, and producer. She is the widow of director Donald Cammell, having met him when she was 14 years of age and he was 40 years of age in 1974. After having an affair, the two would wed 4 years later in 1978.
Title: Performance (soundtrack)
Passage: Performance is a 1970 soundtrack album to the film "Performance" by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg. It features music from Randy Newman, Merry Clayton, Ry Cooder, Jack Nitzsche, Buffy Sainte-Marie, The Last Poets and Mick Jagger.
Title: Still Alive: The Remixes
Passage: Still Alive: The Remixes is a remix album comprising different versions of the song "Still Alive" by Swedish pop rock singer Lisa Miskovsky. It was released by Artwerk on 11 November 2008 to coincide with the North American release date of "Mirror's Edge", an action-adventure video game developed by EA Digital Illusions CE (DICE) for which "Still Alive" had been chosen as the main theme.
Title: The Touchables (film)
Passage: The Touchables is a 1968 British film directed by Robert Freeman and written by Ian La Frenais from a story by Donald Cammell. It stars Judy Huxtable, Esther Anderson and James Villiers.
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Donald Seaton Cammell (17 January 1934 – 24 April 1996) was a Scottish film director who has a cult reputation thanks to his debut film "Performance", which he co-directed with Nicolas Roeg.
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Donald Cammell
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Peter Bogdanovich
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Princess Aisha bint Hussein is the sister of the King who has ruled since what year?
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Title: Abdullah II of Jordan
Passage: Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein (Arabic: عبد الله الثاني بن الحسين , "ʿAbdullāh aṯ-ṯānī ibn Al-Ḥusayn", born 30 January 1962) has been King of Jordan since the 1999 death of his father, King Hussein. According to Abdullah, he is a 41st-generation direct descendant of Muhammad as he belongs to the Hashemite family—who have ruled Jordan since 1921.
Title: Princess Aisha bint Hussein
Passage: Princess Aisha bint Hussein (born 23 April 1968) is the sister of King Abdullah II of Jordan and is the twin sister of Princess Zein. Her parents are Princess Muna al-Hussein and King Hussein.
Title: Princess Alia bint Hussein
Passage: Princess Alia bint Hussein (born 13 February 1956) is the eldest child of King Hussein of Jordan from his first wife, Sharifa Dina bint Abdul-Hamid.
Title: Haya bint Hussein
Passage: Princess Haya bint Hussein (Arabic: الأميرة هيا بنت الحسين ; born 3 May 1974) is the daughter of King Hussein of Jordan and his third wife, Queen Alia, and the half-sister of King Abdullah II. Princess Haya is the fourth and junior wife of the United Arab Emirates' prime minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, being known internationally as Princess Haya of Jordan. She is a 41st-generation direct descendant of Muhammad since she was born to the Hashemite family (who have ruled Jordan since 1921).
Title: Prince Omar bin Faisal
Passage: Prince Omar bin Faisal of Jordan (born 22 October 1993) is the second child and elder son of Prince Faisal bin Hussein and Princess Alia and is a nephew of King Abdullah II of Jordan. He is the younger brother of Princess Ayah, and older brother to the twins Princess Aisha and Princess Sara.
Title: Princess Aisha bint Faisal
Passage: Princess Aisha bint Faisal of Jordan (born 27 March 1997) is the daughter of Prince Faisal bin Hussein and Princess Alia, and a niece of King Abdullah II of Jordan. She is the younger sister of Princess Ayah and Prince Omar, and is also twin to Princess Sara. She attends Amman Baccalaureate School, a private school in Amman, Jordan.
Title: Princess Raiyah bint Hussein
Passage: Princess Raiyah bint Hussein (born 9 February 1986) is the youngest daughter of King Hussein of Jordan and Queen Noor. She has two brothers Hamzah and Hashem and an elder sister Princess Iman. She is a half-sister to King Abdullah II of Jordan.
Title: Princess Zein bint Hussein
Passage: Princess Zein bint Hussein (born 23 April 1968) is the sister of King Abdullah II of Jordan and the twin sister of Princess Aisha bint Hussein.
Title: Princess Iman bint Hussein
Passage: Princess Iman bint Hussein (born 24 April 1983) is the daughter of King Hussein and Queen Noor of Jordan. She has two full brothers, Hamzah and Hashim, and a younger sister, Princess Raiyah. She is a half-sister to King Abdullah II of Jordan.
Title: Princess Sara bint Faisal
Passage: Princess Sara bint Faisal of Jordan (born 27 March 1997) is the daughter Prince Faisal bin Hussein and Princess Alia, and a niece of King Abdullah II of Jordan. She is the younger sister of Princess Ayah and Prince Omar, and is also twin to Princess Aisha. Princess Sara currently attends Amman Baccalaureate School and is a senior.
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1999
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Princess Aisha bint Hussein
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Abdullah II of Jordan
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Were Jonathan Lynn and Ettore Scola both film directors?
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Title: Jonathan Lynn
Passage: Jonathan Lynn (born 3 April 1943) is an English stage and film director, producer, writer and actor. He directed comedy films such as "Nuns on the Run", "My Cousin Vinny", and "The Fighting Temptations" and earlier co-created and co-wrote the TV series "Yes Minister" and "Yes, Prime Minister".
Title: Ettore Scola
Passage: Ettore Scola (] ; 10 May 1931 – 19 January 2016) was an Italian screenwriter and film director. He received a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film in 1978 for his film "A Special Day" and over the course of his film career was nominated for five Academy Awards.
Title: Fabio Garriba
Passage: Born in Soave, Garriba started his career on stage, and in 1969 he made his film debut in Dziga Vertov Group's "Le Vent d'est". He later worked with prominent directors such as Roberto Rossellini, Bernardo Bertolucci, Ettore Scola, Marco Bellocchio and Luigi Magni. He also had leading roles in films directed by his twin brother Mario, notably the Golden Leopard winner "On the Point of Death".
Title: How Strange to Be Named Federico
Passage: How Strange to Be Named Federico (Italian: "Che strano chiamarsi Federico" ) is a 2013 documentary film directed by Ettore Scola. The film documents the director's relationship with his friend and inspiration, film director Federico Fellini. It begins with the 19-year-old Fellini arriving in Rome and walking into the office of the magazine "Marc'Aurelio".
Title: Macaroni (film)
Passage: Macaroni (Italian: Maccheroni ) is a 1985 Italian comedy film directed by Ettore Scola. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: The Pizza Triangle
Passage: The Pizza Triangle (Italian: "Dramma della gelosia (tutti i particolari in cronaca)" and also released as "Drama of Jealousy") is a 1970 Italian commedia all'italiana film directed by Ettore Scola and written by Scola and the famous screenwriter duo of Age & Scarpelli. It stars Marcello Mastroianni, Monica Vitti, Giancarlo Giannini. It was coproduced with Spain and Spanish actors Manuel Zarzo and Juan Diego are dubbed into Italian. The film is available on DVD in Germany, released by WB as "Eifersucht auf italienisch", and in Italy.
Title: We All Loved Each Other So Much
Passage: We All Loved Each Other So Much (Italian: "C'eravamo tanto amati" ) is a 1974 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Ettore Scola and written by Scola and the famous screenwriter duo of Age & Scarpelli. It stars Stefania Sandrelli, Vittorio Gassman, Nino Manfredi, Stefano Satta Flores and Aldo Fabrizi, among others.
Title: 9th Moscow International Film Festival
Passage: The 9th Moscow International Film Festival was held from 10 to 23 July 1975. The Golden Prizes were awarded to the Polish film "The Promised Land" directed by Andrzej Wajda, the Soviet-Japanese film "Dersu Uzala" directed by Akira Kurosawa and the Italian film "We All Loved Each Other So Much" directed by Ettore Scola.
Title: Passion of Love
Passage: Passion of Love (Italian: Passione d'amore ) is a 1981 Italian drama film directed by Ettore Scola adapted from the novel "Fosca" by Iginio Ugo Tarchetti. The film was entered into the 1981 Cannes Film Festival and served as the inspiration for the 1994 Broadway musical "Passion" by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine.
Title: Unfair Competition (film)
Passage: Unfair Competition (Italian: "Concorrenza sleale" ) is a 2001 Italian drama film directed by Ettore Scola. It was filmed in Cinecittà and some of its sets were used by Martin Scorsese in Gangs of New York, as Ettore Scola said in Néstor Birri's book.
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yes
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Jonathan Lynn
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Ettore Scola
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The director of War Dogs also directed which film starring Breckin Meyer?
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Title: Road Trip (film)
Passage: Road Trip is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Todd Phillips and written by Scot Armstrong and Phillips. The film stars Breckin Meyer, Seann William Scott, Paulo Costanzo, and DJ Qualls as four college friends who embark on an 1800-mile road trip to retrieve an illicit tape mistakenly mailed to a girlfriend.
Title: Todd Phillips
Passage: Todd Phillips (born Todd Bunzl; December 20, 1970) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter and actor. He is best known for writing and directing "Road Trip" (2000), "Old School" (2003), "Starsky & Hutch" (2004), "The Hangover Trilogy" (2009, 2011, and 2013), "Due Date" (2010) and "War Dogs" (2016).
Title: Blast (2004 film)
Passage: Blast was a 2004 action comedy film directed by Anthony Hickox. It was written by Steven E. de Souza and starring Eddie Griffin, Vinnie Jones, Breckin Meyer, and Vivica A. Fox.
Title: Inside Schwartz
Passage: Inside Schwartz is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September until December 2001 starring Breckin Meyer as the title character. The show was produced by 20th Century Fox Television and NBC Studios and first aired on NBC on Thursday Night at 8:30 EST.
Title: Tail Lights Fade
Passage: Tail Lights Fade is a 1999 movie directed by Malcolm Ingram and starring Denise Richards, Jake Busey, Breckin Meyer, Elizabeth Berkley, Jason Mewes, and Lisa Marie. The film follows two couples and their race across Canada to bail one of their brothers out of a marijuana charge by clearing out the growhouse completely. The film's namesake gets its title from a 1992 Buffalo Tom song, which is also on the soundtrack.
Title: Rat Race (film)
Passage: Rat Race is a 2001 American ensemble comedy film directed by Jerry Zucker, written by Andy Breckman, and starring Rowan Atkinson, Whoopi Goldberg, Cuba Gooding Jr., Jon Lovitz, Kathy Najimy, Lanai Chapman, Breckin Meyer, Amy Smart, Seth Green, Vince Vieluf, Wayne Knight, John Cleese, Dave Thomas, Dean Cain, and Kathy Bates. The film has a plot similar to the films "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" and "Scavenger Hunt". Its main plot revolves around six teams of people who are given the task of racing 563 miles from a Las Vegas casino to a Silver City, New Mexico train station, where a storage locker contains a duffel bag filled with $2 million; the first person to reach the locker wins and gets to keep the money.
Title: 3 Geezers!
Passage: 3 Geezers! is a 2013 American comedy film starring J. K. Simmons, Tim Allen, Scott Caan, Breckin Meyer, Randy Couture and Basil Hoffman. It was the second collaboration between Allen and Couture, after the 2008 martial arts comedy-drama film, "Redbelt".
Title: Blue State (film)
Passage: Blue State is a Canadian / American romantic comedy film, released in 2007, starring Breckin Meyer and Anna Paquin (who was also the film's executive producer). The film was the first effort of Paquin in an executive role.
Title: Caffeine (film)
Passage: Caffeine is a 2006 American comedy film starring Marsha Thomason, Mena Suvari, Breckin Meyer, Katherine Heigl, Mike Vogel, and Mark Pellegrino. It revolves around relationships of the staff and patrons of the quirky "Black Cat Cafe" in London one day.
Title: Dancer, Texas Pop. 81
Passage: Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 is a 1998 comedy-drama film starring Breckin Meyer, Peter Facinelli, Eddie Mills, and Ethan Embry.
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Road Trip
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Todd Phillips
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Road Trip (film)
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Light Chasers is the tenth studio album, released in stores on September 14, 2010, by the American indie rock group Cloud Cult, an experimental indie rock band from Duluth, Minnesota led by which singer/songwriter?
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Title: Light Chasers
Passage: Light Chasers is the tenth studio album by the American indie rock group Cloud Cult that was released in stores on September 14, 2010. It was previously released on the band's website via digital download and mail order on June 28, 2010.
Title: Cloud Cult
Passage: Cloud Cult is an experimental indie rock band from Duluth, Minnesota led by singer/songwriter Craig Minowa. The name originated from the ancient prophecies of indigenous North Americans.
Title: The Sun Awakens
Passage: The Sun Awakens is the ninth album by experimental indie rock band, Six Organs of Admittance, released in 2006. Six Organs' frontman, Ben Chasny, composed all of the album's material. The album mixes influences of folk and indie rock. An eastern influence is most prominent on the final track, which includes drones, chants and a ney.
Title: Craig Minowa
Passage: Craig Minowa is the singer/songwriter/frontman for the alternative rock band, Cloud Cult. He is also the founder of Earthology Records. Minowa was born Craig Richardson in February 1973. Minowa grew up in Owatonna, Minnesota. He is the middle child. He has two sisters, one older, Melanie, and one younger, Janelle. His father is an accountant and his mother is a nurse. All three siblings are very artistic. Minowa has a large tattoo of a tree on his calf that he designed himself. Craig worked in Duluth at the local co-op for a number of years before being prompted to pursue his musical career by a co-worker. Minowa met his wife, Connie Staska, when his younger sister brought Connie home after school one day. The two adopted the last name "Minowa" when they married in 1998. Craig was in two bands in high school, Counterpoint and Eden's Ashes, both with current band member Scott West.
Title: The Seeker (Cloud Cult album)
Passage: The Seeker is an album by indie rock band Cloud Cult. It was released on February 12, 2016 to positive acclaim. It marked Cloud Cult's first album partially funded through PledgeMusic, a crowd sourcing service for bands.
Title: The Meaning of 8
Passage: The Meaning of 8 is the seventh studio album by the experimental indie rock band Cloud Cult.
Title: Shelter from the Ash
Passage: Shelter from the Ash is the tenth album by experimental indie rock band, Six Organs of Admittance, released on November 20, 2007. It continues the progression begun on "School of the Flower" from experimental acoustic pieces toward more standard rock song structures.
Title: Low (band)
Passage: Low is an American indie rock group from Duluth, Minnesota, formed in 1993. As of 2010, the group is composed of founding members Alan Sparhawk (guitar and vocals) and Mimi Parker (drums and vocals), joined by Steve Garrington (bass guitar). Previous bassists for the band include John Nichols from 1993 to 1994; Zak Sally from 1994 to 2005 and Matt Livingston from 2005 to 2008.
Title: Majesty Shredding
Passage: Majesty Shredding is the ninth studio album by American indie rock band Superchunk. It was released on September 14, 2010 on Merge Records. It is the group's first studio album since 2001's "Here's to Shutting Up".
Title: Breathing and Not Breathing
Passage: Breathing and Not Breathing is a compilation album by experimental indie rock group Supreme Dicks, released October 18, 2011. The album comprises the band's previous albums in chronological order, as well as five previously unreleased songs, listed as the last five songs on disc 4.
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Craig Minowa
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Light Chasers
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Cloud Cult
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Manoir de Ban, which is located in the municipality of Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland, is know to be the property of what famous actor?
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Title: Corsier-sur-Vevey
Passage: Corsier-sur-Vevey is a municipality in the district of Riviera-Pays-d'Enhaut in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland.
Title: Manoir de Ban
Passage: The Manoir de Ban, or Champ de Ban Estate Manor, is at Corsier-sur-Vevey on the banks of Lake Geneva in Switzerland. The property is known for having been Charlie Chaplin's home for 25 years, from 1952 until his death in 1977. It houses a museum dedicated to the life and work of its former owner, named Chaplin's World, which opened in April 2016 after 15 years in development.
Title: Manoir de Stang-al-lin
Passage: The Manoir de Stang-al-lin is a manor-house located in the Finistère "département" of Brittany in northwestern France. It is located in the small town of Concarneau, near Quimper. It was erected by Gustave Bonduelle in 1903.
Title: Sylvio Sarkis
Passage: Sylvio Sarkis is a Lebanese actor born on the 28th of September 1998. His career started in 2008 when he participated in the hit Lebanese series "Mou’abbad" along with the much known actors Badih Abou Chakra and Patricia Nammour. Sylvio Sarkis had worked over the past 9 years in 7 hit series such as: "Mou’abbad (Mou2abbad)", "Badal An Dayeh (Badal 3an Daye3)" with famous actor Youssef El Khal and Nelly Maatouk, "Ala El A’aehed (3ala Al 3ahed)" with Famous Actress Darine Hamze and Talal El Jurdi where Sylvio was one of the three main characters in the series. "Ayli Mat’oub Alaya (3ayle Mat3oub 3laya)" along side with the late actor Issam Breidy and actress Yara Fares. The hit Series "Helwe W Kezzabi (Beautiful Liar)" with the famous actress Dalida Khalil and famous singer Ziad Bourji. "Joumhouriyet Noun" with famous actor Youssef Haddad and famous actress Rita Harb. "50 Alef (50 thousand)" with famous actor Tony Issa and famous actress Dalida Khalil which was his second collaboration with her as being co-actors and main characters.
Title: Manoir de Mézarnou
Passage: The Manoir de Mézarnou is a fortified 16th century manor-house located in the Finistère "département" of Brittany in northwestern France. It is located in the small rural town of Plounéventer, near Landivisiau. It was erected by Yves de Parcevaux, who reorganised the "domaine" between 1571 and 1591.
Title: Château de Saint-Hubert (Chavenon)
Passage: The Château de Saint-Hubert, otherwise the "Manoir de Saint-Hubert", is a château in Chavenon in the Allier "départment" in the Auvergne "Region" of France.
Title: Čokot
Passage: Čokot is a village situated in Niš municipality in Serbia. The famous actor Robert De Niro spent a few days in this village sometime in the 60s before he became a famous actor.
Title: Manoir de La Côte
Passage: The Manoir de La Côte is a historic manor in Reugny, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France.
Title: Élorn
Passage: The Élorn (in Breton - "Elorn", without the accent) is a 56 km long river in Brittany, France. Its source is in the monts d'Arrée, 1.5 km NNE of Le Tuchenn Kador, and it then runs through several small towns such as Sizun and Landivisiau before flowing out into the roadstead of Brest. This river is the birthplace of the legendary Dragon of the Élorn. The maritime part of the river stops at Landerneau, where the pont de Rohan blocks seaborne ships from sailing any further upstream. The river also crosses the château de la Roche-Maurice and many abandoned mills, and on the banks of its maritime part are several family properties belonging to families in Brest (Park an Coat, le Frout, Beau Repos, le Petit Manoir de Poul ar Velin). At low tide the mud is met, at high tide the sea flows over the countryside.
Title: Manoir de Brion
Passage: The Manoir de Brion (] ), also known as the Château de Brion, is a former Benedictine priory of the abbey of Mont Saint-Michel, France.
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Charlie Chaplin
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Manoir de Ban
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Corsier-sur-Vevey
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Bernard Blancan shared the Best Actor award at Cannes in 2006 for what Rachid Bouchareb film?
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Title: Bernard Blancan
Passage: Bernard Blancan (born 9 September 1958) is a French actor. He has appeared in more than 85 films and television shows since 1989. He shared the award for Best Actor for his role in "Days of Glory" at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Days of Glory (2006 film)
Passage: Days of Glory (French: "Indigènes - "Natives"" ; Arabic: بلديون ) is a 2006 French film directed by Rachid Bouchareb. The cast includes Sami Bouajila, Jamel Debbouze, Samy Naceri, Roschdy Zem, Mélanie Laurent and Bernard Blancan.
Title: Cheb (film)
Passage: Cheb is a 1991 Algerian-French drama film directed by Rachid Bouchareb. The film was selected as the Algerian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: Road to Istanbul
Passage: Road to Istanbul (French: La Route d'Istanbul ) is a 2016 French-Algerian drama film directed by Rachid Bouchareb. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Whettnall received a Magritte Award for Best Actress at the 7th Magritte Awards for her role in the film. It was selected as the Algerian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards.
Title: Two Men in Town (2014 film)
Passage: Two Men in Town is a 2014 French-American drama film directed by Rachid Bouchareb and co-written with Olivier Lorelle and Yasmina Khadra. The film stars Forest Whitaker, Harvey Keitel, Ellen Burstyn, Luis Guzmán and Brenda Blethyn. The film is a remake of the José Giovanni film "Deux hommes dans la ville".
Title: Little Senegal (film)
Passage: Little Senegal is a 2001 Algerian film directed by Rachid Bouchareb. It was Algeria's submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: Outside the Law (2010 film)
Passage: Outside the Law (French: Hors-la-loi , Arabic: خارجون عن القانون ) is a 2010 drama film directed by Rachid Bouchareb, starring Jamel Debbouze, Roschdy Zem and Sami Bouajila. The story takes place between 1945 and 1962, and focuses on the lives of three Algerian brothers in France, set against the backdrop of the Algerian independence movement and the Algerian War. It is a stand-alone follow-up to Bouchareb's 2006 film "Days of Glory", which was set during World War II. "Outside the Law" was a French majority production with co-producers in Algeria, Tunisia and Belgium.
Title: Dust of Life (1995 film)
Passage: Dust of Life (French: Poussières de vie ) is a 1995 French drama film directed by Rachid Bouchareb. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film as an Algerian submission.
Title: Omar Killed Me
Passage: Omar Killed Me (French: Omar m'a tuer ) is a 2011 drama film directed by Roschdy Zem. The film was selected as the Moroccan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards. On 18 January 2012, the film was named as one of the nine shortlisted entries for the Oscars. Zem, Olivier Gorce, Rachid Bouchareb and Olivier Lorelle were collectively nominated for the César Award for Best Adaptation and Sami Bouajila was nominated for the César Award for Best Actor.
Title: Just like a Woman (2012 film)
Passage: Just Like a Woman is an 2012 English-language film directed by Rachid Bouchareb, starring Sienna Miller and Golshifteh Farahani. The narrative follows an American housewife and a North African woman who travel from Chicago to Santa Fe to participate in a bellydance competition. The film is a co-production between companies in France, the United Kingdom and the United States. Bouchareb intends it to be the first in a trilogy about the relation between North America and the Arab world.
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Days of Glory
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Bernard Blancan
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Days of Glory (2006 film)
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An American reality-based nontraditional court show that debuted in syndication on September 26,2011, is produced by an Emmy winning producer and actor, who played what sport?
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Title: Last Shot with Judge Gunn
Passage: Last Shot with Judge Gunn is an American reality-based nontraditional court show that debuted in syndication on September 26, 2011. The series is presented by Mary Ann Gunn and distributed by Trifecta Entertainment, with Peter Brennan, Matt Battaglia, and George Jones serving as executive producers on this series, with Lisa Lew as Co-Executive Producer, and Justin Page and Terry Powell as Supervising Producers.
Title: Matt Battaglia
Passage: Matteo Martin "Matt" Battaglia (born September 25, 1965) is an Emmy winning producer, American actor and former American football player.
Title: Divorce Court
Passage: Divorce Court is an American nontraditional court show that revolves around settling the disputes of couples going through divorces. The current edition of "Divorce Court" premiered in September 1999, is conducted as an arbitration-based reality court show, and is presided over by Lynn Toler, a former municipal court judge from Cleveland Heights, Ohio. The series is currently produced by Lincolnwood Drive, Inc. and distributed by 20th Television.
Title: Justice for All with Judge Cristina Perez
Passage: Justice for All with Judge Cristina Perez is an American nontraditional/dramatized court show that debuted in first-run syndication on September 17, 2012. The series, which is created by Byron Allen through his production company, Entertainment Studios, is presided by lawyer and award-winning TV judge Cristina Perez. Perez returned to U.S. television following a three-year stint on the three-time Daytime Emmy Award winning, 20th Television-distributed court show, "Cristina's Court" (2006–09), cancelled due to low ratings. "Justice for All with Judge Cristina Perez" is unique in that it's the first court show and one of few television series to simultaneously produce English and Spanish-language versions.
Title: Kids' Court
Passage: Kids' Court is a children's television/nontraditional court show aired by Nickelodeon. First airing on September 10, 1988 and ending in 1989, it was hosted by actor Paul Provenza. It was created and executive produced by Alan Goodman, Albie Hecht, and Fred Seibert; produced by Chauncey Street Productions, a division of Fred/Alan, Inc., in New York City.
Title: Celebrity Justice
Passage: Celebrity Justice is an American news show/nontraditional court show which ran from 2002 to 2005. It was produced by Harvey Levin Productions, and directed by Brad Kreisburg. It was hosted by Holly Herbert and Carlos Diaz.
Title: Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
Passage: Lauren Lake's Paternity Court is a syndicated nontraditional court show/tabloid talk show hybrid, bringing family lawyer and legal analyst Lauren Lake as she hears and rules on paternity cases and renders DNA test results.
Title: Judge for Yourself
Passage: Judge for Yourself, at first subtitled "The Fred Allen Show", is a Mark Goodson and Bill Todman nontraditional court show/quiz show, with comedian Fred Allen as the emcee. It aired on NBC from August 18, 1953, to May 11, 1954. Don Pardo was the show's announcer, with Dennis James doing plugs for primary sponsor Old Gold.
Title: Court of Current Issues
Passage: Court of Current Issues (also known as Court of Public Opinion) is a nontraditional court show featuring public-affairs debates. The program aired live on Tuesday nights from 1948-1951 on the DuMont Television Network. Originally a half-hour in length, it expanded to 60 minutes in 1949.
Title: Street Court
Passage: Street Court is a nontraditional court show syndicated for one season by Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina-based Litton Entertainment and hosted by Michael Mazzariello, also referred to as Judge Mazz. Unlike other courtroom shows, "Street Court" travels across the United States and holds court at the scene of the dispute.
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football
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Last Shot with Judge Gunn
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Matt Battaglia
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Who hosts UFC unleashed alongside an American actress, writer, and television personality?
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Title: UFC Tonight
Passage: UFC Unleashed is a television series produced by Fox Sports 1 and the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Hosted by Kenny Florian and Karyn Bryant, the program features the latest news, highlights, and analysis from the UFC this program was carried over to FS1 from Fuel TV (now Fox Sports 2).
Title: Karyn Bryant
Passage: Karyn Elaine Bryant (born December 23, 1968) is an American actress, writer, and television personality.
Title: Chris Russo
Passage: Christopher Michael Russo (born October 18, 1959), known as "Mad Dog," is an American sports radio personality best known as the former co-host of the "Mike and the Mad Dog" sports radio show with Mike Francesa, which was broadcast on WFAN in New York City and simulcast on the YES Network. Russo joined Sirius XM Radio in August 2008 and is in charge of his own channel, Mad Dog Radio. He also hosts an afternoon radio show, "Mad Dog Unleashed", on the Mad Dog Sports Radio channel of Sirius XM.
Title: Paigion
Passage: Kimberly Paigion Walker (born September 27, 1986), better known mononymously as Paigion, is an American actress, radio and television personality. She is best known as the one-fourth of the new set of hosts of BET's "106 & Park" that began on October 1, 2012.
Title: Garo Sparo
Passage: Garo Sparo is an American, New York City based couture design house. Its founder and head designer Garo Sparo works with many of NYC's most colorful characters and renowned fashion icons. Sparo is also a television personality who stars on "Unleashed by Garo" broadcast on Sundance Channel.
Title: Jay Glazer
Passage: Jason Charles "Jay" Glazer (born December 26, 1969) is an American sportswriter and National Football League (NFL) insider for Fox Sports. He is also a business partner with mixed martial arts fighter Randy Couture. Glazer trains NFL players in mixed martial arts during the off-season Glazer also hosts UFC shows for FOX Sports, including weigh-ins and pre/post coverage.
Title: Miss Mykie
Passage: Mykel Antoinea Gray (born March 28, 1985) known by her stage name, Miss Mykie is an American actress, television personality, and recording artist. Miss Mykie is best known for being one-fourth of the new set of hosts of BET's "106 & Park", starting on October 1, 2012. She left the show in May 2013. Shortly thereafter Miss Mykie would start her own show. She is credited with launching and hosting, the first ever Instagram show, "The Tea" on July 15, 2013.
Title: Bindi Irwin
Passage: Bindi Sue Irwin (born 24 July 1998) is an Australian-American actress, television personality, conservationist, singer, and dancer. She is the daughter of the late conservationist and television personality Steve Irwin and his conservationist and author wife Terri Irwin, owner of the Australia Zoo. Bindi's younger brother is Robert Irwin, a television personality, photographer and grandson of naturist and herpetologist Bob Irwin. Bindi has been involved in acting, singing, dancing, rapping, game show hosting, and has created two instructional fitness DVDs. She is also known for winning season 21 of "Dancing with the Stars" (U.S.).
Title: UFC Unleashed
Passage: UFC Unleashed is a television series produced by Spike TV and the Ultimate Fighting Championship. It features matches from past UFC events. Episodes are one hour in length, showing several UFC bouts and "best of" compilations of popular fighters such as Chuck Liddell and Randy Couture.
Title: Kim Jagtiani
Passage: Kim Jagtiani (born Komila Jagtiani on August 8, 1980) is an Indian Canadian television personality who has hosted multiple TV programmes, including regular appearances on "Daily Planet" for a series entitled India Unleashed. She was also a VJ (video jockey) for Channel V India, hosting "Cool Stop", "P.O.V." and "Club V", and was considered to be a household name in India.
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Kenny Florian
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UFC Tonight
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Karyn Bryant
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In which film directed by Son Yong-ho did the South Korean actor Park Sung-woong appear?
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Title: The Deal (2015 film)
Passage: The Deal (; lit. "Murder Request") is a 2015 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Son Yong-ho.
Title: Park Sung-woong
Passage: Park Sung-woong (born January 9, 1973) is a South Korean actor. Following his acting debut in "No. 3" in 1997, Park has starred in several movies and television series, notably as a gangster in "New World" (2013) and a serial killer in "The Deal" (2015).
Title: Park Jun-gyu
Passage: Park Jun-gyu (born June 27, 1964) is a South Korean actor. The son of acclaimed veteran actor Park No-sik, Park is best known for playing the role of Ssangkal in "Rustic Period".
Title: The Swindlers (2017 film)
Passage: The Swindlers is an upcoming South Korean crime drama film directed by Jang Chang-won. The film stars Hyun Bin, Yoo Ji-tae, Bae Seong-woo, Park Sung-woong, Nana and Ahn Se-ha.
Title: A Violent Prosecutor
Passage: A Violent Prosecutor is a 2016 South Korean crime film directed by Lee Il-hyung, produced by Guk Su Ran and starring Hwang Jung-min, Kang Dong-won, Lee Sung-min and Park Sung-woong. It was released in South Korea on February 3, 2016 by Showbox.
Title: Office (2015 South Korean film)
Passage: Office (오피스 ) is 2015 South Korean slasher-thriller film directed by Hong Won-chan and starring Go Ah-sung and Park Sung-woong. It is about a detective trying to figure out why a mild-mannered man has killed his family and is targeting his co-workers. The film premiered at the Midnight Screenings section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Monster (2017 film)
Passage: Monster is an upcoming South Korean period thriller film directed by Heo Jong-ho. It stars Kim Myung-min, Park Hee-soon, Lee Geung-young, Choi Woo-shik, Park Sung-woong, Kim In-kwon and Lee Hye-ri.
Title: For the Emperor
Passage: For the Emperor () is a 2014 South Korean action noir film directed by Park Sang-jun, starring Lee Min-ki and Park Sung-woong.
Title: Remember: War of the Son
Passage: Remember: War of the Son () is a South Korean television series starring Yoo Seung-ho, Park Sung-woong, Park Min-young, Namkoong Min and Jung Hye-sung. It aired on SBS from December 9, 2015 to February 18, 2016 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.
Title: 22nd Buil Film Awards
Passage: The 22nd Buil Film Awards () ceremony was hosted by the Busan-based daily newspaper Busan Ilbo. It was held on October 4, 2013 at the Haeundae Grand Hotel's Grand Ballroom in Busan and was emceed by announcer Yoo Nan-hee and actor Park Sung-woong.
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The Deal
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Park Sung-woong
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The Deal (2015 film)
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Who was a member of French Parliament that inspired a political group founded by George Valois and Édouard Berth?
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Title: Cercle Proudhon
Passage: Cercle Proudhon (Circle Proudhon) was a political group founded in France on December 16, 1911 by George Valois and Édouard Berth. The group was inspired by Georges Sorel and a selective reading of Proudhon.
Title: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Passage: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (] ; 15 January 1809 – 19 January 1865) was a French politician and the founder of mutualist philosophy. He was the first person to declare himself an anarchist and is widely regarded as one of the ideology's most influential theorists. Proudhon is even considered by many to be the "father of anarchism". He became a member of the French Parliament after the revolution of 1848, whereafter he referred to himself as a federalist.
Title: Democratic Communist Circle
Passage: The Democratic Communist Circle (French: "Cercle communiste démocratique", CCD; ) was a left-wing, political group founded by Boris Souvarine in February 1926 under the original name of the "cercle communiste Marx et Lénine".
Title: Édouard Berth
Passage: Édouard Berth (1875–1939) was a theorist of French syndicalism and disciple of Georges Sorel.
Title: European Democrats
Passage: The European Democrats was a loose association of conservative political parties in Europe. It was a political group in the European Parliament from 1979 until 1992, when it became a subgroup of the European People's Party–European Democrats (EPP-ED) group. The European Democrats continued to exist as a political group in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) until 2014, when it became the European Conservatives Group.
Title: French and European Nationalist Party
Passage: The French and European Nationalist Party (French: "Parti nationaliste français et européen" or PNFE) was a minor French far-right political group founded in 1987. It was led by Claude Cornilleau and despite its name was not a political party in the conventional sense. The group used the Celtic cross as its emblem and produced a journal entitled "Tribune Nationaliste".
Title: Blood & Honour
Passage: Blood & Honour is a neo-Nazi music promotion network and political group founded in the United Kingdom in 1987. Founded by Ian Stuart Donaldson and Nicky Crane, it is composed of white nationalists and has links to Combat 18. The group organises white power concerts by Rock Against Communism (RAC) bands and distributes a magazine of the same name.
Title: Édouard Jonas
Passage: Édouard Jonas (9 May 1883 – 3 December 1961) was an antique dealer of Jewish origin, who became a member of the French parliament. When France surrendered to the Germans in 1940 he left the country. He was stripped of his citizenship and his property seized. After the war he was made a member of the Legion of Honor. In 2011 it was agreed to return two of the seized paintings to his heirs.
Title: Party of Order
Passage: The Rue de Poitiers Committee (French: "Comité de la rue de Poitiers" ), best known as Party of Order (French: "Parti de l'Ordre" ), was a political group, formed by monarchists and conservatives, in the French parliament during the French Second Republic. It included monarchist members from both the Orleanist and Legitimist factions, and also some republicans who admired the American model of government. After the 1848 elections to the French Parliament, it was the second-largest group of deputies, after the moderate Republicans, with 250 of the 900 seats in the Parliament. Prominent members included Adolphe Thiers, Francois Guizot, and Alexis de Toqueville.
Title: Irish Republican Voice
Passage: Irish Republican Voice was a political group founded by dissident republicans. The group was believed to be the political wing of the group Saoirse na hEireann (itself an RIRA splinter group). The IRV have denied this though they say they recognise it as the only legitimate army. Members include prominent dissident republicans such as Paul Stewart and James McDonagh.
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Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
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Cercle Proudhon
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Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
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Both Constance Tillotson and Brian Trenchard-Smith claim actor and director in their credentials, but which of them has had a majority of their films be direct-to-video releases?
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Title: Brian Trenchard-Smith
Passage: Brian Trenchard-Smith (born 1946) is an English-Australian film and television director, producer, writer, consultant and actor who is notable for his contributions to the horror and action genre during the 1970s and 1980s in Australia. Most of his work has been in television, and the majority of his films have been direct-to-video releases. His 1970s and 1980s Aussie films were theatrically released. He generally works in the drama, action and horror genres. He has directed 42 films and television series including "Turkey Shoot", "StuntRock", "Dead End Drive-In", "The Man from Hong Kong", and "Leprechaun 3".
Title: Constance Tillotson
Passage: Constance Tillotson is an actor, writer, producer, personal manager, and director who specializes in original films created by and for children. As the CEO of Sterling Studio in Los Angeles, she mentors, trains and inspires child actors. In 2009, Tillotson was selected by the U.S. Embassy to bring her "On-the-Set" Film camp global, working in the Maldives with recovering heroin addicts and in Sri Lanka with the children coming from the country's 26-year civil war.
Title: The Siege of Firebase Gloria
Passage: The Siege of Firebase Gloria is a 1989 Australian war film starring Wings Hauser and R. Lee Ermey that was filmed in the Philippines. According to a question and answer period in Sydney, director Brian Trenchard-Smith said that R. Lee Ermey wrote the screenplay.
Title: Jenny Kissed Me (film)
Passage: Jenny Kissed Me is a 1986 Australian drama film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. The director calls it a "tearjerker for men".
Title: Leprechaun 4: In Space
Passage: Leprechaun 4: In Space is a 1997 direct-to-video comedy horror science fiction film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It is the fourth film in the "Leprechaun" series.
Title: The Paradise Virus
Passage: The Paradise Virus is a 2003 thriller film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith shot on Grand Turk Island. The film sold widely and the producers later worked with Trenchard-Smith on "Long Lost Son" (2006).
Title: Night of the Demons 2
Passage: Night of the Demons 2 is a 1994 American horror film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Amelia Kinkade, Cristi Harris, Rick Peters, Jennifer Rhodes and Christine Taylor. It is the sequel to "Night of the Demons" and was released on home video in 1994 by Republic Pictures Home Video. Lionsgate released it on DVD in 2007; Olive Films released a widescreen DVD and a first time Blu-ray release on February 19, 2013. The film was followed by the 1997 sequel "Night of the Demons 3".
Title: Aztec Rex
Passage: Aztec Rex, also known as Tyrannosaurus Azteca, is a motion picture by director Brian Trenchard-Smith that stars Ian Ziering. The film debuted on the Syfy in 2008. The film was filmed largely on location at Kualoa Ranch on the island of Oahu in Hawaii.
Title: Day of the Panther
Passage: Day of the Panther and Strike of the Panther are two Australian martial arts action films directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith in 1987 starring Edward Stazak as Jason Blade. The films were shot at the same time and released consecutively.
Title: Dead End Drive-In
Passage: Dead End Drive-In is a 1986 Australian action film about a teenage couple trapped in a drive-in theater which is really a concentration camp for societal rejects. The inmates, many of whom sport punk fashion, are fed a steady diet of junk food, new wave music, drugs, and violent films. The film was directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It stars Ned Manning and Natalie McCurry as the captive couple, and Peter Whitford as the manager of the drive-in. " Mad Max 2" stuntman Guy Norris did some of the stunts. The soundtrack includes contemporary popular music performed by such bands as Kids in the Kitchen and Hunters and Collectors. The song during the rolling credits is "Playing With Fire" by Lisa Edwards.
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Brian Trenchard-Smith
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Constance Tillotson
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Brian Trenchard-Smith
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Are singers Spider One and Eric Burdon both members of bands?
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Title: Spider One
Passage: Michael David Cummings (born August 25, 1968), better known as Spider One, is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, and director. He is the founder and only consistent member of the nu metal band Powerman 5000 and the owner of Megatronic Records. He created the horror/black comedy mockumentary series "Death Valley", which aired on MTV for one season in 2011.
Title: Eric Burdon
Passage: Eric Victor Burdon (born 11 May 1941) is an English singer-songwriter and rocker best known as a member and vocalist of the R&B/rock band The Animals and the funk band War. He is regarded as one of the British Invasion's most distinct singers with his deep, searingly powerful blues-rock voice. He is also known for his aggressive stage performances.
Title: Mirage (Eric Burdon album)
Passage: Mirage was recorded as an album by Eric Burdon and The Eric Burdon Band in 1973 during the "Mirage Project". It was not released until 27 February 2008 by Universal.
Title: San Franciscan Nights
Passage: "San Franciscan Nights" is a 1967 song performed by Eric Burdon and The Animals. Words and music were composed by the group's members, Eric Burdon, Vic Briggs, John Weider, Barry Jenkins, and Danny McCulloch. A paean to San Francisco, it was the biggest hit that the new band — as opposed to the first-incarnation Animals of the mid-1960s — would have. It reached a peak position of number 1 on the Canadian RPM charts, number 9 on the U.S. pop singles chart, and number 7 on the UK pop singles chart.
Title: Monterey (song)
Passage: "Monterey" is a 1967 song by Eric Burdon & The Animals. The music and lyrics were composed by the group's members, Eric Burdon, John Weider, Vic Briggs, Danny McCulloch, and Barry Jenkins. In 1968, two different video clips of the song were aired.
Title: Live 17th October 1974
Passage: Live 17th October 1974 is a live album by Eric Burdon performed as The Eric Burdon Band.
Title: Help Me Girl
Passage: "Help Me Girl" is a song performed by Eric Burdon in 1966. It was billed to Eric Burdon for his 1967 solo album, "Eric Is Here" which also featured drummer Barry Jenkins, the only group member to remain during the transition from the "first" Animals group to the "new" lineup. It reached number 29 on the U.S. charts and number 14 on the UK charts.
Title: When I Was Young
Passage: "When I Was Young" is a song with a countercultural theme released in early 1967 by Eric Burdon, with The Animals and was written by five of the band members Eric Burdon (vocals), Barry Jenkins (drums), John Weider (guitar/violin), Vic Briggs (guitar), and Danny McCulloch (bass). It charted in Australia peaking #2 and stayed 4 weeks there. Later it was a hit charting #10 on the Canadian RPM chart, # 15 in the United States and #7 in the Netherlands. The song has been covered by many punk rock and heavy metal bands.
Title: Love Is All Around (album)
Passage: Love Is All Around is a studio album by Eric Burdon and War (credited as "War featuring Eric Burdon" on the original edition). Released in 1976 on ABC Records, it contains tracks recorded during the band's brief existence from 1969 to 1971, but not found on their two albums from 1970. Many years later it was reissued on CD by Avenue Records; this edition restores the original group name, Eric Burdon and War.
Title: The Best of Eric Burdon
Passage: The Best of Eric Burdon is a 2004 compilation album by Eric Burdon, re-released in 2008. Every track was recorded in the 1980s, except "Stop What You're Doing".
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yes
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Spider One
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Eric Burdon
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What sport did Robert Lindstedt and Alex O'Brien play?
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Title: Robert Lindstedt
Passage: Robert Lindstedt (born 19 March 1977) is a Swedish professional tennis player, who turned pro in 1998, and is a doubles specialist. His biggest title has been the 2014 Australian Open with partner Łukasz Kubot. He is also a three-time Wimbledon finalist with former partner Horia Tecău.
Title: Alex O'Brien
Passage: Alex O'Brien (born March 7, 1970 in Amarillo, Texas) is a retired professional tennis player from the United States, who competed on the ATP Tour. He became the world No. 1 doubles player in May 2000 and was ranked as high as world No. 30 in singles in June 1997.
Title: 2010 UNICEF Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Wesley Moodie and Dick Norman were defending champions, but they lost in the semifinals against Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecău. Lindstedt and Tecău won the final 1–6, 7–5, [10–7] against Lukáš Dlouhý and Leander Paes.
Title: 2013 Topshelf Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecău were the defending champions but Lindstedt decided not to participate. <br>
Title: 2010 Pilot Pen Tennis – Men's Doubles
Passage: Julian Knowle and Jürgen Melzer were the defending champions, but Melzer chose not to participate this year.As a result, Knowle partnered with Andy Ram, but they lost to Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecău in the semifinals. Lindstedt and Tecău went on to win the tournament, after defeating Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi in the final 6–4, 7–5.
Title: 2014 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament – Doubles
Passage: Robert Lindstedt and Nenad Zimonjić were the defending champions but decided not to participate together. Lindstedt played alongside Łukasz Kubot, but lost in the first round to Julien Benneteau and Édouard Roger-Vasselin. Zimonjić teamed up with Daniel Nestor, but lost in the quarterfinals to Michaël Llodra and Nicolas Mahut.
Title: 2011 Winston-Salem Open – Doubles
Passage: Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecău were the defending champions, but Lindstedt chose not to participate.
Title: 2015 Australian Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Łukasz Kubot and Robert Lindstedt were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together. Kubot teamed up with Jérémy Chardy, but lost in the second round to Alex Bolt and Andrew Whittington. Lindstedt played alongside Marcin Matkowski, but lost in the second round to Jonathan Erlich and Treat Huey.
Title: 2009 Legg Mason Tennis Classic – Doubles
Passage: Marc Gicquel and Robert Lindstedt were the defending champions, but Gicquel chose not to participate that year. <BR>Robert Lindstedt partnered with Martin Damm, and won in the final over Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski, 7–5, 7–6.
Title: 2016 Winston-Salem Open – Doubles
Passage: Dominic Inglot and Robert Lindstedt were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together. Inglot played alongside Marin Draganja, but lost in the quarterfinals to Lindstedt and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi. Lindstedt and Qureshi then lost in the semifinals to Andre Begemann and Leander Paes.
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tennis
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Robert Lindstedt
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Alex O'Brien
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SPC XL is a statistical add-in for Microsoft Excel, SPC XL provides statistical analysis including Control chart, Process capability, Histogram, and Pareto chart, a chart that contains both bars and a line graph, where individual values are represented in descending order by bars, and the cumulative total is represented by the line, named after who?
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Title: Pareto chart
Passage: A Pareto chart, named after Vilfredo Pareto, is a type of chart that contains both bars and a line graph, where individual values are represented in descending order by bars, and the cumulative total is represented by the line.
Title: SPC XL
Passage: SPC XL is a statistical add-in for Microsoft Excel. SPC XL is a replacement for SPC KISS which was released in 1993 making it one of the oldest statistical addons to Excel. SPC XL provides statistical analysis including Control chart, Process capability, Histogram, Pareto chart, and ANOVA Gage R&R.
Title: NumXL
Passage: Numerical Analysis for Excel (NumXL) is an econometrics and time series analysis add-in for Microsoft Excel. Developed by Spider Financial, NumXL provides a wide variety of statistical and time series analysis techniques, including linear and nonlinear time series modeling, statistical tests and others.
Title: Line graph
Passage: In the mathematical discipline of graph theory, the line graph of an undirected graph "G" is another graph "L"("G") that represents the adjacencies between edges of "G". The name line graph comes from a paper by although both and used the construction before this. Other terms used for the line graph include the covering graph, the derivative, the edge-to-vertex dual, the conjugate, the representative graph, and the ϑ-obrazom, as well as the edge graph, the interchange graph, the adjoint graph, and the derived graph.
Title: Power Pivot
Passage: Power Pivot is a feature of Microsoft Excel. It is available as an add-in in Excel 2010 and 2013, and is included natively in Excel 2016. PowerPivot extends a local instance of Microsoft Analysis Services Tabular that is embedded directly into an Excel Workbook. This allows a user to build a ROLAP model in PowerPivot, and use pivot tables to explore the model once it is built. This allows Excel to act as a Self-Service BI platform, implementing professional expression languages to query the model and calculate advanced measures.
Title: Process capability index
Passage: In process improvement efforts, the process capability index or process capability ratio is a statistical measure of process capability: the ability of a process to produce output within specification limits. The concept of process capability only holds meaning for processes that are in a state of statistical control. Process capability indices measure how much "natural variation" a process experiences relative to its specification limits and allows different processes to be compared with respect to how well an organization controls them.
Title: Analyse-it
Passage: Analyse-it is a statistical analysis add-in for Microsoft Excel. Analyse-it is the successor to Astute, developed in 1992 for Excel 4 and the first statistical analysis add-in for Microsoft Excel. Analyse-it provides a range of standard parametric and non-parametric procedures, including Descriptive statistics, ANOVA, Mann–Whitney, Wilcoxon, chi-square, correlation, linear regression, logistic regression, polynomial regression and advanced model fitting, principal component analysis, and factor analysis.
Title: Bar chart
Passage: A bar chart or bar graph is a chart or graph that presents categorical data with rectangular bars with heights or lengths proportional to the values that they represent. The bars can be plotted vertically or horizontally. A vertical bar chart is sometimes called a line graph.
Title: Line graph of a hypergraph
Passage: The line graph of a hypergraph is the graph whose vertex set is the set of the hyperedges of the hypergraph, with two hyperedges adjacent when they have a nonempty intersection. In other words, the line graph of a hypergraph is the intersection graph of a family of finite sets. It is a generalization of the line graph of a graph.
Title: SigmaXL
Passage: SigmaXL is a graphical and statistical add-in tool for Microsoft Excel.
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Vilfredo Pareto
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SPC XL
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Pareto chart
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What country of origin does Squirrel Nut Zippers and Sponge have in common?
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Title: Sponge (band)
Passage: Sponge is an American alternative rock band from Detroit, Michigan formed in 1991 by Vinnie Dombroski, Mike Cross, Tim Cross, and Joey Mazzola. All were formerly of the hard rock band Loudhouse. Sponge was signed to Sony Records in 1994 but has since switched to other labels.
Title: Squirrel Nut Zippers
Passage: The Squirrel Nut Zippers is an American swing band formed in 1993 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, by James "Jimbo" Mathus (vocals and guitar), Tom Maxwell (vocals and guitar), Katharine Whalen (vocals, banjo, ukulele), Chris Phillips (drums), Don Raleigh (bass guitar), and Ken Mosher.
Title: Johnny Vomit & The Dry Heaves
Passage: Johnny Vomit & The Dry Heaves was a high school garage band that formed in mid-1980s Corinth, Mississippi, that featured future leaders of the Oblivians and Squirrel Nut Zippers, Jack Oblivian (né Yarber) and Jim Mathus. Under the names Johnny Goopa (Yarber on drums) and Bart Barf (Mathus on bass), they supported Johnny Vomit on two seven-inch records issued on Eric (né Friedl) Oblivian's Goner Records.
Title: Squirrel nut caramel
Passage: Squirrel Nut Caramels (chocolate flavored) and Squirrel Nut Zippers (vanilla flavored) are chewy caramel candy mixed with peanuts.
Title: Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire
Passage: Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire was an American band fronted by musician Andrew Bird. After releasing his first solo album, "Music of Hair", Bird appeared on three albums by Squirrel Nut Zippers before becoming the bandleader for Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire.
Title: Jimbo Mathus
Passage: James H. Mathis, Jr. (born August 1967), known as Jimbo Mathus, is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known for his work with the swing revival band Squirrel Nut Zippers.
Title: Mammoth Records
Passage: Mammoth Records was an independent record label founded in 1989 by Jay Faires in the Carrboro area of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The majority of the acts on Mammoth were executive-produced by Faires and the label’s general manager, Steve Balcom. The label was the first independent to produce two platinum records. Mammoth featured an eclectic roster including: Blake Babies, Chainsaw Kittens, Machines of Loving Grace, Juliana Hatfield, Joe Henry, Seven Mary Three, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Victoria Williams, The Sidewinders, Jason & the Scorchers, Frente! , The Bats, The Backsliders, Antenna, Dash Rip Rock, Dillon Fence, Fun-Da-Mental, Fu Manchu, Kill Creek, The Melvins, Jocelyn Montgomery, The Hope Blister, My Friend Steve, and Vanilla Trainwreck among others.
Title: Charleston Stroll
Passage: The Charleston Stroll is a swing line dance choreographed by Sing Lim from Singapore to the song Put A Lid On It by the Squirrel Nut Zippers. It can be found danced in many swing scenes all over the world.
Title: Tom Maxwell (singer)
Passage: Thomas Edward Maxwell (born September 19, 1965) is an American songwriter, musician, vocalist, and writer. Most notably Maxwell is the former lead singer of the swing revival band Squirrel Nut Zippers. He wrote the single "Hell" from the 1996 certified platinum album "Hot".
Title: Roasted Right
Passage: Roasted Right is an EP by the swing revival band Squirrel Nut Zippers that was released in 1997. Unlike other albums by the Zippers, brass and woodwinds were replaced by guitars and the blues.
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American
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Squirrel Nut Zippers
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Sponge (band)
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Are both Strombocactus and Calypso bulbosa both genus of plants ?
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Title: Strombocactus
Passage: Strombocactus disciformis is a rare species of cacti and the only species of the genus Strombocactus. The plant originates from Central and Northeast Mexico.
Title: Calypso bulbosa
Passage: Calypso is a genus of orchids containing one species, Calypso bulbosa, known as the calypso orchid, fairy slipper or Venus's slipper. It is a perennial member of the orchid family found in undisturbed northern and montane forests. It has a small pink, purple, pinkish-purple, or red flower accented with a white lip, darker purple spottings, and yellow beard. The genus "Calypso" takes its name from the Greek signifying concealment, as they tend to favor sheltered areas on conifer forest floors. The specific epithet, "bulbosa", refers to the bulb-like corms.
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yes
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Strombocactus
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Calypso bulbosa
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Jaroslav Seifert and Harlan Coben are both what?
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Title: Harlan Coben
Passage: Harlan Coben (born January 4, 1962) is an American writer of mystery novels and thrillers. The plots of his novels often involve the resurfacing of unresolved or misinterpreted events in the past, murders, or fatal accidents and have multiple twists. Among his novels are two series, each involving the same protagonist set in and around New York and New Jersey, and some characters appear in both.
Title: Jaroslav Seifert
Passage: Jaroslav Seifert (] ; 23 September 1901 – 10 January 1986) was a Nobel Prize–winning Czechoslovak writer, poet and journalist.
Title: Drop Shot
Passage: Drop Shot is a murder mystery by Harlan Coben. It is the second novel featuring Myron Bolitar. It was published in 1996.
Title: The Innocent (Coben novel)
Passage: The Innocent is the sixth stand alone novel by American crime writer, Harlan Coben. The novel was first published in 2005.
Title: Just One Look (novel)
Passage: Just One Look is a 2004 novel by Harlan Coben. It is a stand-alone novel but does contain at least one reference to his Myron Bolitar novels. The plot centers on a woman whose whole life changes one day upon her taking home a set of pictures, and finding one that does not belong.
Title: Paul Heyse
Passage: Paul Johann Ludwig von Heyse (15 March 1830 – 2 April 1914) was a distinguished German writer and translator. A member of two important literary societies, the "Tunnel über der Spree" in Berlin and "Die Krokodile" in Munich, he wrote novels, poetry, 177 short stories, and about sixty dramas. The sum of Heyse's many and varied productions made him a dominant figure among German men of letters. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1910 "as a tribute to the consummate artistry, permeated with idealism, which he has demonstrated during his long productive career as a lyric poet, dramatist, novelist and writer of world-renowned short stories." Wirsen, one of the Nobel judges, said that "Germany has not had a greater literary genius since Goethe." Heyse is the fifth oldest laureate in literature, after Doris Lessing, Theodor Mommsen, Alice Munro and Jaroslav Seifert.
Title: Stanislav Kostka Neumann
Passage: Stanislav Kostka Neumann (June 5, 1875, in Prague – June 28, 1947, in Prague) was Czech writer, poet and journalist. He has undergone many stages of creative: symbolist ("I Am an Apostle of the New Life"), anarchist ("A Dream About a Crowd of Desperate People, and Other Verses"), landscape lyric ("The Book of Forests, Hills, and Waters"), civilist ("New Songs"), communist ("Red Songs") and others. He was one of the founders of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. He was a mentor of Jaroslav Seifert (Seifert was dedicated this his first book).
Title: Ludvík Kundera
Passage: Ludvík Kundera (22 March 1920 – 17 August 2010) was a Czech writer, translator, poet, playwright, editor and literary historian. He was a notable exponent of the Czech avant-garde literature and a prolific translator of German authors. In 2007, he received the Medal of Merit for service to the Republic. In 2009, he was awarded the "Jaroslav Seifert Award", presented by the Charter 77 Foundation. Kundera was a cousin of Czech-French writer Milan Kundera and nephew of the pianist and musicologist also named Ludvík Kundera.
Title: Live Wire (novel)
Passage: Live Wire is a 2011 mystery/thriller novel by American writer, Harlan Coben. It is the tenth novel in his series of a crime solver and sports agent named Myron Bolitar.
Title: Jaroslav Seifert Prize
Passage: The Jaroslav Seifert Prize is a prestigious Czech literary prize. It was originally awarded to authors in exile during the Soviet era.
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writer
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Jaroslav Seifert
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Harlan Coben
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Who was born in a country further east, Richard Dutcher or Rosa von Praunheim?
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Title: Rosa von Praunheim
Passage: Rosa von Praunheim (born 25 November 1942) is a German film director, author, painter and the most famous gay rights activist in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Title: Richard Dutcher
Passage: Richard Alan Dutcher (born 1964) is an American independent filmmaker who produces, writes, directs, edits, and frequently stars in his films. After making "God's Army", a successful 2000 movie about LDS missionaries, Dutcher became well known among members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and gave himself the nickname "The Father of Mormon Cinema." In 2007, Dutcher left the LDS Church.
Title: A Virus Knows No Morals
Passage: A Virus Knows No Morals (German: " Ein Virus kennt keine Moral") is a 1986 German film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The film is a black comedy about the AIDS epidemic. Made with a low budget, campy style and no professional actors, it covers many aspects of AIDS and its effects as well as attacking the rumors surrounding it in a satirical way.
Title: Silence = Death
Passage: Silence = Death is a 1990 documentary film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The film centers on the response of some New York City artists to the AIDS epidemic. The interviewed includes East Village artist David Wojnarowicz, poet Allen Ginsberg, graffiti artist Keith Haring (who died from AIDS three months before the movie's release), Peter Kunz, Bern Boyle, and many others. It is the first part of von Praunheim and Phil Zwickler's trilogy about AIDS and activism it was followed by "Positive" (the third part, about the AIDS epidemic in Germany, was never released).
Title: Positive (1990 film)
Passage: Positive is a 1990 documentary film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The film follows "Silence = Death" as the second part of von praunheim and Phil Zwickler’s trilogy about AIDS and activism.
Title: I Am My Own Woman
Passage: I Am My Own Woman (German: Ich bin meine eigene Frau ) is a 1992 German film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film, a documentary-drama, follows the life story of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, an East German transsexual who survived the Nazis; the repression of the Communists and helped start the German gay liberation movement. The film is based on Mahlsdorf's autobiography: "Ich bin meine eigene Frau", published in 1992, published in English as "I Am My Own Woman" (1995) and "I Am My Own Wife" (2004).
Title: Neurosia: 50 Years of Perversity
Passage: Neurosia: 50 Years of Perversity (German: Neurosia - 50 Jahre pervers ) is a 1995 German film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film is a mockumentary, an autobiography of Rosa von Praunheim, framed as murder mystery in which the director is the victim.
Title: Men Heroes and Gay Nazis
Passage: Rosa von Praunheim stated of the subjects featured in the documentary, “Some may be shocked that I do not take a stand in my film and do not portray gay neo-Nazis as monsters, but as people living their lives in dramatic contradiction.”
Title: Anita: Dances of Vice
Passage: "Anita: Dances of Vice" (German: Anita – Tänze des Lasters) is a 1988 German film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film follows an elderly delusional woman who thinks she is Anita Berber (1899-1928), a German dancer who, with her partner, Sebastian Droste, came to represent the decadence of 1920's Berlin with their nude dancing, their cocaine habits and their uninhibited sex lives.
Title: Tally Brown
Passage: Tally Brown (August 1, 1934 in New York City–May 6, 1989 in New York City) was a singer and actress who was part of the New York underground performance scene and who appeared in or was the subject of films by Andy Warhol and Rosa von Praunheim.
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Rosa von Praunheim
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Rosa von Praunheim
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Richard Dutcher
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What is the name of this American actor, comedian, and musician, born in 1980, who starred with Jason Ritter in "Ode to Janice Melt"?
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Title: The Last Place
Passage: The Last Place is the second studio album by American indie rock band Army Navy, released on July 12, 2011 on the band's own label, The Fever Zone. A music video for "Ode to Janice Melt", directed by Jeremy Konner and starring Jason Ritter and Simon Helberg, was released on September 15, 2011. "The Long Goodbye" appeared in the movie "Beastly".
Title: Simon Helberg
Passage: Simon Maxwell Helberg (born December 9, 1980) is an American actor, comedian, and musician, best known for his role as Howard Wolowitz in the sitcom "The Big Bang Theory" (2007–), for which he won a Critics' Choice Television Award in 2013.
Title: A Bag of Hammers
Passage: A Bag of Hammers is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Brian Crano and written by Crano and Jake Sandvig, who co-stars in the film with Jason Ritter. The soundtrack was written and performed by British folk musician Johnny Flynn.
Title: Tyson Ritter
Passage: Tyson Jay Ritter (born April 24, 1984) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, musician, actor, and model. He is best known as the lead vocalist, bassist, pianist, and songwriter of the pop punk band The All-American Rejects. As an actor, Ritter appeared as Dane on Amazon Video's "Betas", recurred as rock musician Oliver Rome on NBC's "Parenthood", and has had supporting roles in the films "The House Bunny" (2008), "Love and Mercy" (2014), and "Miss You Already" (2015).
Title: Jason Ritter
Passage: Jason Morgan Ritter (born February 17, 1980) is an American actor, and the son of actress Nancy Morgan and actor John Ritter, known for his roles as Kevin Girardi in the television series "Joan of Arcadia", Ethan Haas in "The Class", as Sean Walker in the NBC series "The Event", and as the voice of Dipper Pines in "Gravity Falls". He also played the recurring role of Mark Cyr in the NBC television series "Parenthood", for which he received an Emmy Award nomination.
Title: Aaron Tveit
Passage: Aaron Kyle Tveit ( ; born October 21, 1983) is an American actor and singer. He is known for originating the roles of Gabe in "Next to Normal" and Frank Abagnale Jr. in the stage version of "Catch Me If You Can" on Broadway. He is also known for his recurring role as Tripp van der Bilt on The CW's teen drama series "Gossip Girl," his portrayal of Enjolras in the 2012 film adaptation of "Les Misérables", as Mike Warren on the USA Network series "Graceland," and as Danny Zuko in "." Tveit also starred in the CBS series "BrainDead" as Gareth Ritter.
Title: Peter and Vandy
Passage: Peter and Vandy is a 2009 American romantic independent drama film starring Jason Ritter and Jess Weixler. The film was written and directed by Jay DiPietro, adapted from his own play of the same name which opened in 2002 in New York.
Title: John Ritter
Passage: Jonathan Southworth Ritter (September 17, 1948 – September 11, 2003) was an American actor and comedian. The son of the late singing cowboy star Tex Ritter and the father of actors Jason Ritter and Tyler Ritter, he was best known for his role as Jack Tripper on the ABC sitcom "Three's Company" (1977–84), for which he received a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award in 1984. He briefly reprised the role on the spin-off "Three's a Crowd", which aired for one season.
Title: Jason Alexander
Passage: Jason Scott Greenspan (born September 23, 1959), known by his stage name Jason Alexander, is an American actor, voice actor, comedian and director.
Title: Carrie Pilby (film)
Passage: Carrie Pilby is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Susan Johnson and written by Kara Holden and Dean Craig, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Caren Lissner. The film stars Bel Powley, Nathan Lane, Gabriel Byrne, Jason Ritter, William Moseley, Vanessa Bayer, and Colin O'Donoghue. Principal photography began on December 14, 2015 in New York City.
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Simon Helberg
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The Last Place
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Simon Helberg
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What country are both Kopparvallen and Conny Torstensson from?
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Title: Conny Torstensson
Passage: Conny Torstensson (born 28 August 1949) is a former footballer from Sweden. With Sweden he participated at the World Cups 1974 FIFA World Cup and 1978 FIFA World Cup. With Åtvidabergs FF he won national titles. Later he belonged to the side of Bayern Munich which dominated international club football in the mid-1970s.
Title: Kopparvallen
Passage: Kopparvallen is a multi-use stadium in Åtvidaberg, Sweden. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Åtvidabergs FF. The stadium holds 8,000 people and was built in 1907. Famous football players who have played in the arena is Ralf Edström, Roland Sandberg, Conny Torstensson, Zlatan Ibrahimović and Pelé.
Title: Reggie de Jong
Passage: Regina Constance "Reggie" de Jong (born 7 January 1964) is a former freestyle swimmer from the Netherlands, who competed for her native country in the 1980 Summer Olympics. There she won the bronze medal in the 4×100 m freestyle relay, alongside Conny van Bentum, Annelies Maas and Wilma van Velsen. Her best individual finish was the fifth place (2:02.76) in the 200 m freestyle. In 1983, she won a bronze medal in the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay at the 1983 European Aquatics Championships.
Title: Wilma van Velsen
Passage: Margot Wilhelmina ("Wilma") Teunisje van Velsen (born 22 April 1964 in Tiel, Gelderland) is a former butterfly and freestyle swimmer from The Netherlands, who twice competed for her country at the Summer Olympics, starting in 1980 in Moscow, Soviet Union. There she won the bronze medal in the 4×100 m freestyle relay, alongside Conny van Bentum, Annelies Maas and Reggie de Jong. Four years later in Los Angeles, United States she was a member of the silver winning team in the same event, although she just swam in the qualifying heats to bring The Netherlands to the final. There the team was made up by Conny van Bentum, Desi Reijers, Annemarie Verstappen, and Elles Voskes.
Title: Diana van der Plaats
Passage: Adriana "Diana" van der Plaats (born August 12, 1971 in Utrecht) is a former freestyle swimmer from the Netherlands, who competed in two consequentive Summer Olympics for her native country, starting in 1988. There she won the silver medal with the Dutch 4×100 m freestyle relay team, behind East Germany, after swimming in the qualifying heats. In the final she was replaced by Conny van Bentum. Three years later Van der Plaats captured the title in the 4×100 m freestyle relay at the 1991 European Aquatics Championships in Athens, Greece, and won the bronze in the 4×200 m freestyle relay.
Title: Cornelia Dumler
Passage: Cornelia Dumler (born January 22, 1982 in Feuchtwangen), nicknamed "Conny", is a volleyball player from Germany, who represented her native country in at the 2004 Summer Olympics, finishing in ninth place. Standing at 180 cm , she played as an outside-hitter for the German Women's National Team since 2002.
Title: Conny van Bentum
Passage: Cornelia "Conny" van Bentum (born August 12, 1965 in Barneveld) is a former butterfly and freestyle swimmer from the Netherlands, who competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics for her native country, starting in 1980. At each of those swimming tournaments she won a medal with the 4×100 m freestyle relay team: one bronze (1980), and two silvers (1984 and 1988).
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Sweden
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Kopparvallen
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Conny Torstensson
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Neetho starred which actress born on 1 February 1979?
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Title: Mahek Chahal
Passage: Mahek Chahal (born 1 February 1979) is a Norwegian actress and model who appears in Bollywood films. Mahek was a contestant on "Bigg Boss". She Was Last Seen in Colors TV Supernatural Show "Kavach... Kaali Shaktiyon Se" As Manjulika.
Title: Neetho
Passage: Neetho (English: "With You" ) is a 2002 Telugu romance film directed by John Mahendran, starring Prakash Kovelamudi and Mahek Chahal in their debut roles. The story of this movie was readapted later for the Tamil movie "Sachein".
Title: Michael Galea
Passage: Michael Galea (born 1 February 1979 in Malta) is a retired Maltese footballer who started playing for Maltese First Division side Melita and enjoyed most of his career with Birkirkara where he played as a striker.
Title: Kürşat Duymuş
Passage: Kürşat Duymuş, (born 1 February 1979 in Muş, Turkey) is a Turkish retired football defender.
Title: Luise Albertz
Passage: Luise Albertz (22 June 1901 – 1 February 1979) was a German politician committed, throughout her life, to the Social Democratic Party (SPD). She was a member of the West German Bundestag (National Parliament) for two decades, until 1969. However, she was firmly rooted in the regional politics of her home city, Oberhausen, of which she was the appointed Mayor from 1946 till 1948. Following the establishment in 1949, by three of the four principal occupying powers, of West Germany, Albertz was elected mayor of Oberhausen in 1956 and held the office till her death in 1979. She was the first female mayor of a major city in Germany.
Title: Mike Kealy
Passage: Michael John Anthony "Mike" Kealy {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (29 May 1945 – 1 February 1979) was a British Army officer serving in the Special Air Service, who was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his role in the Battle of Mirbat in 1972. Kealy was the commander of a nine-member SAS squad, which came under attack from hundreds of PFLOAG guerillas during the Dhofar Rebellion in Oman.
Title: Daniel Griffiths
Passage: Daniel Phillip Griffiths (born 1 February 1979) in Carmarthen, Wales is a rugby union player for Bridgend Ravens. He previously played for Whitland RFC and Aviron Bayonnais. He then played over 150 games for Newport RFC and became the highest all time points scorer for the club in February 2008 at Maesteg. In doing so, he beat Paul Turner's record which had stood since 1992. He has also appeared twice for the Newport Gwent Dragons, coming on as a replacement against Munster and the Ospreys in 2005. In June 2010 he joined Bridgend Ravens, later taking up a coaching role, and in November 2012, he was appointed Elite Youth Performance Manager at the Ospreys.
Title: Vere Ice Rise
Passage: Vere Ice Rise ( ) is a small ice rise lying merged within the Wilkins Ice Shelf, lying off the west coast of Alexander Island, Antarctica. It was roughly mapped from the air by British Antarctic Survey on a radio echo sounding flight on 1 February 1967, and later accurately positioned from U.S. Landsat imagery of February 1979. It was named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1980 after Flight Lieutenant Robert P. Vere, RAF, the second pilot of the Twin Otter aircraft used on the British Antarctic Survey flight.
Title: Ramu Kariat
Passage: Ramu Kariat ("alternatively Ramu Karyat") (1 February 1927 – 10 February 1979) was a legendary Malayali Indian film director for almost three decades from the 1950s to the 1970s. He directed many acclaimed films in Malayalam. His noted films include "Neelakkuyil" (1954), "Minnaminungu" (1957), "Mudiyanaya Puthran" (1961), "Moodupadam" (1963) and the National Award winning "Chemmeen" (1965).
Title: Shaghayegh Dehghan
Passage: Shaghayegh Dehghan (Persian: شقایق دهقان , born 1 February 1979 in Germany) is an Iranian actress. She is famous for her appearances in television series made by Mehran Modiri.
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Mahek Chahal
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Neetho
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Mahek Chahal
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Are Corylopsis and Impatiens both genus of plants ?
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Title: Corylopsis
Passage: Corylopsis is a genus of nearly 30 species of shrubs in the witch hazel family, Hamamelidaceae, native to eastern Asia with the majority of species endemic in China but with some also in Japan, Korea, and the Himalayas. This genus is also known from the extinct species "Corylopsis reedae" described from Eocene leaf fossils found in Washington State, USA.
Title: Impatiens
Passage: Impatiens is a genus of about 850 to 1,000 species of flowering plants, widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere and the tropics. Together with the genus "Hydrocera", "Impatiens" make up the family Balsaminaceae.
Title: Hydrocera
Passage: Hydrocera is a genus of flowering plants in the family Balsaminaceae (balsams). It contains a single species, Hydrocera triflora, from Southeast Asia. It is the only other genus in the family Balsaminaceae besides "Impatiens".
Title: Cercospora apii
Passage: Cercospora apii is a fungal plant pathogen, who causes leaf spot on celery, and found on other plants, including "Impatiens". Since the genus Cercospora is one of the largest and most heterogeneous genera of hyphomycetes, numerous species described from diverse hosts and locations are morphologically indistinguishable from C. apii and subsequently are referred to as C. apii sensu lato.
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yes
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Corylopsis
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Impatiens
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The Dhanush is a 155 mm towed howitzer used by which land-based branch and the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces?
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Title: Dhanush howitzer
Passage: The Dhanush is a 155 mm towed howitzer used by the Indian Army. The design is based on Bofors, now Haubits FH77 which India acquired in the 1980s. The gun as of June 2016 has entered into active production with confirmed order of 414 guns.
Title: Indian Army
Passage: The Indian Army is the land-based branch and the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Army, and it is commanded by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), who is a four-star general. Two officers have been conferred with the rank of field marshal, a five-star rank, which is a ceremonial position of great honour. The Indian Army originated from the armies of the East India Company, which eventually became the British Indian Army, and the armies of the princely states, which finally became the national army after independence. The units and regiments of the Indian Army have diverse histories and have participated in a number of battles and campaigns across the world, earning a large number of battle and theatre honours before and after Independence.
Title: G5 howitzer
Passage: The G5 is a South African towed howitzer of 155 mm calibre designed and developed in South Africa by Denel Land Systems. The G5 design was based on the Canadian GC-45 155mm gun which was highly modified to suit southern African conditions.
Title: M114 155 mm howitzer
Passage: The M114 155 mm howitzer was a towed howitzer developed and used by the United States Army. It was first produced in 1942 as a medium artillery piece under the designation of 155 mm Howitzer M1. It saw service with the US Army during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, before being replaced by the M198 howitzer.
Title: G7 howitzer
Passage: The G7 is a South African 105 mm howitzer, produced by Denel Land Systems (DLS). With a maximum range of 32 km it outranges all existing 105 mm howitzers, as well as most current 155 mm howitzers (Denel's own 155's not included). During development, it was known as the "Light Experimental Ordnance" (LEO), with the G7 label being chosen later to fit in with Denel's two existing howitzer products, the G5 towed 155 mm howitzer and the G6 self-propelled 155 mm howitzer.
Title: 240 mm howitzer M1
Passage: The 240 mm Howitzer M1, popularly nicknamed the "Black Dragon", was a towed howitzer used by the United States Army. The 240 mm M1 was designed to replace the World War I era 240 mm Howitzer M1918 which was based on a 1911 French design and was outdated by World War II.
Title: FH-88
Passage: The FH-88 or Field Howitzer 88 was the first locally designed howitzer developed for the Singapore Army. It is a 155 mm/39-calibre towed howitzer gun.
Title: Type 66 howitzer
Passage: The Type 66 is a 152 mm towed howitzer used by the People's Liberation Army of China.
Title: Panter howitzer
Passage: The Panter howitzer is an artillery weapon developed by MKEK for the Turkish Land Forces Command. It has a 155 mm/52-calibre towed howitzer gun and is able to fire projectiles to a maximum range of 40 kilometers using extended-range ammunition. Mounted on the forward part of the carriage is an Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) that enables the Panter to propel itself at a maximum speed of 20 km/h on asphalt road.
Title: M115 howitzer
Passage: The M115 203 mm howitzer, also known as the M115 8 inch howitzer, was a towed howitzer developed and used by the United States Army. Until the 1950s it was designated the 8 inch Howitzer M1. The original design started in 1919 but lapsed until resurrected in 1927 as a partner-piece for a new 155 mm gun. It was standardized as 8 inch Howitzer M1 in 1940. The M115/M1 was towed by the M35 Prime Mover gun tractor or a Mack 7⅓ ton 6×6 truck. The M115 was towed with 21 men per gun, and was shipped over to Germany Oct 1961 in response to the Berlin Crisis.
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Indian Army
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Dhanush howitzer
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Indian Army
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What is the river 3 mi north-west of Gainsborough said to take its name from?
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Title: Trent Aegir
Passage: The Trent Aegir, also known as the Eagre, is a tidal bore on the River Trent in England. At certain times of the year, the lower tidal reaches of the Trent experience a moderately large bore (up to five feet (1.5m) high). It is said to take its name from "Ægir", the Norse god of the ocean, although this is disputed.
Title: East Stockwith
Passage: East Stockwith is a village within the civil parish of East Stockwith, in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies on the River Trent, 3 mi north-west of Gainsborough. The River Trent Aegir, a tidal bore, reaches the village. In 2001 it had a total resident population of 209, increasing to 314 at the 2011 census.
Title: Little River (Menominee River)
Passage: The Little River is a 35.2 mi tributary of the Menominee River on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the United States. It rises south of Stephenson and flows south to join the Menominee River 3 mi upstream from the twin cities of Menominee, Michigan-Marinette, Wisconsin, on Lake Michigan.
Title: Wakulla River
Passage: The Wakulla River is an 11 mi river in Wakulla County, Florida. It carries the outflow from Wakulla Springs, site of the Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park, to the St. Marks River 3 mi north of the Gulf of Mexico. Its drainage basin extends northwest into Leon County, including Munson Slough, and may extend as far north as the Georgia border.
Title: Cabin Creek (Appomattox River)
Passage: Cabin Creek is a 4.8 mi stream in the U.S. state of Virginia. It is a tributary of the Appomattox River. It rises in Fort Lee and flows north into the western side of the city of Hopewell, reaching the Appomattox River 3 mi upstream of that river's confluence with the James River.
Title: High Island Creek
Passage: High Island Creek is a 69.4 mi tributary of the Minnesota River in Minnesota. It rises as Judicial Ditch No. 11 in eastern Renville County, 6 mi south of the city of Hector, and flows east into Sibley County, then McLeod County, then back into Sibley County, where it passes the city of Arlington before entering the Minnesota River 3 mi north of Henderson.
Title: Dunira, Perthshire
Passage: Durnira (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Iar) is an estate of about 350 ha in Perthshire, Scotland, about 3 mi north-west of the town of Comrie and about 25 mi north-west of Stirling. The estate is set against a backdrop of mountains, hills and rich lush lowland. Dunira was the home of Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville, although the house he built was replaced in the 19th century. The replacement house burned down in 1948, although the estate is still active.
Title: West Stockwith
Passage: West Stockwith is a village within the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England. The population at the 2011 census was 327. it lies on the west bank of the River Trent, 3 mi north-west of Gainsborough and 1.5 mi east of Misterton. West Stockwith is an ecclesiastical parish in the Church of England Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham with the parish church of St Mary the Virgin's Church, West Stockwith being built in 1722.
Title: Thoroton
Passage: Thoroton is a village located in the parish of Thoroton in Rushcliffe, Nottingham, England. It lies along the banks of the River Smite, about 15 mi east of Nottingham, 4 mi north-west of Bingham, and adjacent to Scarrington, Hawksworth, Sibthorpe, Orston and Aslockton. Thoroton has a population of 112. It is bounded by the A46 3 mi to the west, the A1 3 mi to the east and the A52 road 2 mi to the south.
Title: Little Ogeechee River (Hancock County)
Passage: The Little Ogeechee River in Hancock County is one of two rivers with that name in the U.S. state of Georgia. It rises in Hancock County northeast of Sparta and flows southeast into Washington County, passing through Hamburgh State Park and entering the Ogeechee River 3 mi southwest of Mitchell. The river is 21.3 mi long.
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the Norse god of the ocean
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East Stockwith
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Trent Aegir
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What genre does Hot Hot Heat and 1990s have in common?
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Title: Hot Hot Heat
Passage: Hot Hot Heat was a Canadian indie rock band from Victoria, British Columbia, formed in 1999. The band was signed by Seattle label Sub Pop in 2001 and released its first EP, "Knock Knock Knock", and first full-length album, "Make Up the Breakdown", the following year. The band has released three albums since, the most recent being "Future Breeds" in 2010. Its style makes use of electronic and traditional instruments and has variously been categorized as dance-punk, post-punk revival, new wave, and art-punk.
Title: 1990s (band)
Passage: 1990s were an indie rock three-piece band from Glasgow, Scotland.
Title: Song for Africa – Rwanda: Rises Up!
Passage: Song for Africa – Rwanda: Rises Up! is a Canadian charity album by the Song for Africa organization. The album is an accompanying soundtrack to the charity fund's latest Rwanda documentary which documents the visit to Rwanda by the Canadian super group of Steve Bays of Hot Hot Heat, Tim Edwards of Crash Parallel, Sarah Slean, Damhnait Doyle and John-Angus MacDonald of the Trews. Other Canadian artists featured on the album include Ian D'Sa of Billy Talent, Operation M.D., Classified, Luke McMaster, Mike Boyd, White Mic and Grand Analog.
Title: Hot Hot Hot (Arrow song)
Passage: "Hot Hot Hot" is a song written and first recorded by Montserratian musician Arrow, featured on his 1982 studio album, "Hot Hot Hot". The song became an instant dance floor hit and was later covered by artists around the world, most notably in 1987 by American singer David Johansen under the name Buster Poindexter. The song was produced by Leston Paul from Trinidad and Tobago.
Title: Mounties (band)
Passage: Mounties are a Canadian indie rock supergroup, consisting of singer-songwriter Hawksley Workman, Steve Bays of Hot Hot Heat and Ryan Dahle of Limblifter.
Title: Bell Tower (band)
Passage: Bell Tower is a four-piece alternative rock/garage rock band from Calgary, Alberta. Winners of the 2009 MRU Battle Royale. Bell Tower is best known for their opening performance with Hot Hot Heat in 2010.
Title: Ache Records
Passage: Ache Records is an independent record label based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was started by musician Andy Dixon around 1999. Ache releases music for both Canadian and international acts. The first release on Ache Records was Hot Hot Heat's 1999 debut, "Hot Hot Heat", a four-song EP. Other notable artists to work with Ache include Death from Above 1979, Four Tet, Hrvatski, Konono N°1, and Matmos.
Title: Liar (Fake Shark – Real Zombie! album)
Passage: Liar is the third album by Vancouver indie band Fake Shark – Real Zombie! . It was released on February 14, 2013. The album is a bit of direction change for the band, and the first with label, Light Organ Records. Guests include Care Failure of the band Die Mannequin, Jimmy Urine of Mindless Self Indulgence, Steve Bays of Hot Hot Heat, and Henry Rollins.
Title: Fur Trade (band)
Passage: Fur Trade is a Canadian indie rock band, consisting of Steve Bays and Parker Bossley of Hot Hot Heat. Formed while Hot Hot Heat was on hiatus, the band released the album "Don't Get Heavy" on Last Gang Records in 2013.
Title: Make Up the Breakdown
Passage: Make Up the Breakdown is the debut mass-produced album by Hot Hot Heat, following the release of the "Knock Knock Knock" EP. It was released on October 8, 2002. It was ranked the 20th best album of the year on "Pitchfork"' s Top 50 Albums of 2002.
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rock
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Hot Hot Heat
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1990s (band)
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What do Dionysia and Hesperaloe have in common?
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Title: Hesperaloe
Passage: Hesperaloe (false yucca) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Agavoideae. It contains perennial yucca-like plants with long, narrow leaves produced in a basal rosette and flowers borne on long panicles or racemes. The species are native to the arid parts of Texas in the United States and Mexico and are sometimes cultivated as xerophytic ornamental plants.
Title: Dionysia (plant)
Passage: Dionysia is a genus containing 49 species of flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. They are small, cushion-forming alpines native to mountains in central Asia. They are usually evergreen perennials with felted leaves, covered with bright yellow or pink, five-petalled flowers in spring. They are often difficult to cultivate if the correct conditions are not provided.
Title: Helen (play)
Passage: Helen (Ancient Greek: Ἑλένη , "Helenē") is a drama by Euripides about Helen, first produced in 412 BC for the Dionysia in a trilogy that also contained Euripides' lost "Andromeda". The play has much in common with "Iphigenia in Tauris", one of the playwright's later works.
Title: Theatre of ancient Greece
Passage: The ancient Greek drama was a theatrical culture that flourished in ancient Greece from c. 700 BC. The city-state of Athens, which became a significant cultural, political, and military power during this period, was its center, where it was institutionalised as part of a festival called the Dionysia, which honoured the god Dionysus. Tragedy (late 500 BC), comedy (490 BC), and the satyr play were the three dramatic genres to emerge there. Athens exported the festival to its numerous colonies and allies in order to promote a common cultural identity.
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flowering plants
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Dionysia (plant)
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Hesperaloe
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What is Fanna, located about 100km northwest of Trieste, Italy known as?
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Title: Fanna
Passage: Fanna is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Pordenone in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about 100 km northwest of Trieste and about 25 km northeast of Pordenone.
Title: Trieste
Passage: Trieste ( ; ] ; Slovene: "Trst" ) is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. It is situated towards the end of a narrow strip of Italian territory lying between the Adriatic Sea and Slovenia, which lies almost immediately south and east of the city. It is also located near Croatia some further 30 km south. Trieste is located at the head of the Gulf of Trieste and throughout history it has been influenced by its location at the crossroads of Latin, Slavic, and Germanic cultures. In 2009, it had a population of about 205,000 and it is the capital of the autonomous region Friuli-Venezia Giulia and the Province of Trieste.
Title: Amaro, Friuli
Passage: Amaro (Friulian: "Damâr" , Slovene: "Amar" ) is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Udine in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about 100 km northwest of Trieste and about 35 km northwest of Udine.
Title: Travesio
Passage: Travesio (Friulian: "Travês") is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Pordenone in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about 100 km northwest of Trieste and about 30 km northeast of Pordenone. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 1,816 and an area of 28.8 km2 .
Title: Roveredo in Piano
Passage: Roveredo in Piano is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Pordenone in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about 100 km northwest of Trieste and about 6 km northwest of Pordenone.
Title: Resiutta
Passage: Resiutta (Friulian: "Resiùte" , Slovene: "Na Bili" ) is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Udine in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about 100 km northwest of Trieste and about 35 km north of Udine. As of 31 December 2014, it had a population of 311 and an area of 20.0 km2 .
Title: Sequals
Passage: Sequals (Friulian: "Secuals") is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Pordenone in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about 100 km northwest of Trieste and about 25 km northeast of Pordenone.
Title: Dogna
Passage: Dogna (Slovene: "Dunja" ) is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Udine in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about 100 km northwest of Trieste and about 45 km north of Udine. s of 31 December 2004 , it had a population of 235 and an area of 70.0 km2 .
Title: Verzegnis
Passage: Verzegnis is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Udine in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about 100 km northwest of Trieste and about 40 km northwest of Udine.
Title: Cavazzo Carnico
Passage: Cavazzo Carnico (Friulan: "Cjavàç", Slovene: "Krasnodar" ) is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Udine in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about 100 km northwest of Trieste and about 35 km northwest of Udine.
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Fanna
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Which genus has more species, Cyananthus or Polypodium?
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Title: Cyananthus
Passage: Cyananthus is a genus that consists of about 30 species of annual or mostly perennial herbs from high mountains of Central and East Asia. They are little Himalayan plants not higher than 4in. The name comes from the "Greek" for blue flowers. Leaves are usually small and simple, sometimes narrowing to base, tooth-lobed at summit. In August to September, the plants bear showy of bright purplish-blue, yellow or white, funnel to bell-shaped, 5-lobed flowers 1in in diameter with stamens free from the corolla and hairy throat. The flowers are borne singly on stalks. They always lose the aerial parts during the coldest months, and as spring begins, stems and leaves quickly start to reproduce.
Title: Polypodium
Passage: Polypodium is a genus of 75–100 species of true ferns, widely distributed throughout the world, with the highest species diversity in the tropics. The name is derived from Ancient Greek "poly" (πολύ) "many" + "podion" (πόδιον) "little foot", on account of the foot-like appearance of the rhizome and its branches. They are commonly called polypody or rockcap fern, but for many species unique vernacular names exist.
Title: Phlebodium
Passage: Phlebodium is a small genus of two to four species of ferns, native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. The genus is closely related to "Polypodium", and the species were formerly included in that genus.
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Polypodium
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Cyananthus
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Polypodium
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Who wears the football boot made by Nike, said to be for traction and agility, designed for deceptive players, and is a forward for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur?
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Title: Nike Hypervenom
Passage: The "Nike Hypervenom" is a football boot that is manufactured by Nike. This type of boot is said to be for traction and agility, designed for deceptive players. Therefore, it is endorsed/worn by players, notably forwards, such as Marcus Rashford, Kylian Mbappé, Robert Lewandowski, Gonzalo Higuaín, Mauro Icardi, Harry Kane, Edinson Cavani, Riyad Mahrez, Romelu Lukaku, Cian Brennan Aubameyang and Thiago.
Title: Harry Kane
Passage: Harry Edward Kane (born 28 July 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur and the England national team.
Title: Shayon Harrison
Passage: Shayon Adam Harrison (born 13 July 1997) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur.
Title: History of Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
Passage: The History of Tottenham Hotspur F.C., an English football club based in Tottenham, London, began in 1882. The club in was formed as Hotspur F.C. by a group of schoolboys, and it was renamed Tottenham Hotspur F.C. in 1884. The club became a professional football club in 1895, and won the FA Cup in 1901 before they joined the Football League, becoming the only non-League club to achieve the feat since the formation of the Football League. Since then, Tottenham have won the FA Cup a further seven times, the Football League twice, the Football League Cup four times, the UEFA Cup twice and also the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. The Cup Winners' Cup victory in 1963 made Tottenham the first English team to win a UEFA competition. In 1960–61, they were the first team to complete The Double in the 20th century.
Title: Josh Onomah
Passage: Joshua Oghenetega Peter Onomah (born 27 April 1997) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Aston Villa on loan from Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur. Onomah has been a regular youth international for England, including winning the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup and the 2014 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship.
Title: Allan Nielsen
Passage: Allan Nielsen (born 13 March 1971) is a Danish former professional football player whose most notable period of football was four years at English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur with whom he won the 1999 League Cup, scoring the winning goal.
Title: Tottenham Hotspur (Superleague Formula team)
Passage: Tottenham Hotspur Superleague Formula team is the racing team of Tottenham Hotspur F.C., a football team that competes in England in the Premier League. The Tottenham Hotspur F.C. racing team competes in the Superleague Formula. It was operated in 2008 by GTA Motor Competición and will be operated by Alan Docking Racing during the 2009 season.
Title: Tottenham Hotspur L.F.C.
Passage: Tottenham Hotspur Ladies F.C. is an English women's football club affiliated with Tottenham Hotspur F.C.. The club is set to compete in the FA WSL 2 for the 2017–18 season. The club currently play at Cheshunt F.C.. Tottenham Hotspur Ladies F.C. was founded in 1985, under the name Broxbourne Ladies. The first team have won twelve trophies, the most recent being the overall FA Women's Premier League in the 2016-17 season.
Title: 2009 Premier League Asia Trophy
Passage: The 2009 Premier League Asia Trophy () was the fourth edition of the Premier League Asia Trophy, a four-team association football tournament held every two years. Hull City, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United and the local Chinese Super League club Beijing Guoan competed for the title on 29 July and 31 July in the Workers Stadium, Beijing. Tottenham Hotspur won the trophy.
Title: Son Heung-min
Passage: Son Heung-min (Hangul: 손흥민 ; Hanja: 孫興慜 ; ] ; born 8 July 1992) is a South Korean professional footballer who plays as a winger or a forward for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur and the South Korea national team.
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Harry Kane
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Nike Hypervenom
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Harry Kane
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527 Euryanthe is a minor planet orbiting the Sun, it was discovered in 1904 by Max Wolf and named after the heroine of an opera by which German composer, conductor, pianist, guitarist and critic, and was one of the first significant composers of the Romantic school?
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Title: 527 Euryanthe
Passage: 527 Euryanthe is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. It was discovered in 1904 by Max Wolf and named after the heroine of an opera by the German composer Carl Maria von Weber.
Title: Carl Maria von Weber
Passage: Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (18 or 19 November 1786 5 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, pianist, guitarist and critic, and was one of the first significant composers of the Romantic school.
Title: 549 Jessonda
Passage: 549 Jessonda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. According to the "Catalogue of Minor Planet Names and Discovery Circumstances", it is "named presumably after the character in the opera of the same name by the German composer, conductor and violinist Ludwig Spohr (1784-1859), one of the leading composers in the early romantic period.' (Around 1904 Max Wolf named numerous asteroids he had discovered after female characters in opera.)
Title: 573 Recha
Passage: 573 Recha is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. It is in the asteroid belt, orbiting between Mars and Jupiter. The asteroid, discovered by German astronomer Max Wolf on September 19, 1905, was named after a character in Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's play "Nathan the Wise".
Title: 528 Rezia
Passage: 528 Rezia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. It was discovered by Max Wolf on March 20, 1904. It is named for a character in the 1826 opera "Oberon" by Carl Maria von Weber. Among the 248 discoveries by Wolf, he also discovered 527 Euryanthe and 529 Preziosa on the same day.
Title: 530 Turandot
Passage: 530 Turandot is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered by German astronomer Max Wolf on 11 April 1904 and named for the title character in Puccini's opera.
Title: 529 Preziosa
Passage: 529 Preziosa is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered by German astronomer Max Wolf on 20 March 1904 from Heidelberg.
Title: 524 Fidelio
Passage: 524 Fidelio is a large minor planet with a diameter of 71 km, orbiting the Sun near the center of the main asteroid belt. Fidelio contains both metals and carbon (Spectral class XC). Concerning its name, the "Catalogue of Minor Planet Names and Discovery Circumstances" notes, "This is the name of Leonora when disguised as a man in the opera "Fidelio" (composed 1805) by the German composer Ludwig van Beethoven. The name dates from a period when Max Wolf assigned the names of female operatic characters to asteroids he had newly discovered.
Title: 550 Senta
Passage: 550 Senta is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered by German astronomer Max Wolf on November 16, 1904, from Heidelberg.
Title: 557 Violetta
Passage: 557 Violetta is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered by German astronomer Max Wolf on 26 January 1905 in Heidelberg. In light of M. F. Wolf's penchant ca. 1905 for naming asteroids after operatic heroines, it is likely that 557 Violetta is named after the protagonist of Giuseppe Verdi's famous opera "La Traviata".
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Carl Maria von Weber
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527 Euryanthe
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Carl Maria von Weber
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Who was a Canadian producer, Melville Shavelson or Armand Schaefer?
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Title: Melville Shavelson
Passage: Melville Shavelson (April 1, 1917 – August 8, 2007) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and author. He was President of the Writers Guild of America, West (WGAw) from 1969 to 1971, 1979 to 1981, and 1985 to 1987.
Title: Armand Schaefer
Passage: Armand Schaefer (5 August 1898 – 26 September 1967) was a Canadian film producer and director. He produced over 100 films between 1932 and 1953. He also directed 24 films between 1931 and 1946. He was born in Tavistock, Ontario, Canada.
Title: Mixed Company
Passage: Mixed Company is a 1974 comedy-drama film directed by Melville Shavelson and written by Shavelson and Mort Lachman. It stars Barbara Harris, Joseph Bologna, Tom Bosley, Lisa Gerritsen, Dorothy Shay, Ruth McDevitt and Haywood Nelson.
Title: The Other Woman (1983 film)
Passage: The Other Woman is a 1983 television romantic comedy film directed by Melville Shavelson. The film was originally broadcast on CBS. It was the only television film directed by Shavelson that he did not also write.
Title: Sinister Hands
Passage: Sinister Hands is a 1932 American film directed by Armand Schaefer.
Title: The Law of the Wild
Passage: The Law of the Wild is a 1934 American Mascot movie serial directed by B. Reeves Eason and Armand Schaefer.
Title: The Miracle Rider
Passage: The Miracle Rider is a 1935 Mascot movie serial directed by B. Reeves Eason and Armand Schaefer. The serial stars silent movie cowboy star Tom Mix in his last major film role.
Title: Exiled to Shanghai
Passage: Exiled to Shanghai is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Nick Grinde and Armand Schaefer and starring Wallace Ford, June Travis, and Dean Jagger.
Title: Terror Trail (film)
Passage: Terror Trail is a 1933 American Western film directed by Armand Schaefer and written by Jack Cunningham. The film stars Tom Mix, Naomi Judge, Arthur Rankin, John St. Polis, Frank Brownlee and Raymond Hatton. The film was released on February 2, 1933, by Universal Pictures.
Title: Ike (miniseries)
Passage: Ike is a 1979 television miniseries about the life of Dwight D. Eisenhower, with heavy concentration on the time he went to Europe during World War II to serve as Supreme Commander. The screenplay by Melville Shavelson was based on Kay Summersby's 1948 memoir "Eisenhower Was My Boss" and her 1975 autobiography, "Past Forgetting: My Love Affair". Directed by Boris Sagal and Melville Shavelson, the production starred Robert Duvall as Eisenhower and Lee Remick as Kay Summersby. Film editors John Woodcock and Bill Lenny won an Eddie Award for their work and the series garnered five Emmy Award nominations.
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Armand Schaefer
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Melville Shavelson
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Armand Schaefer
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Mark Steven Johnson and Mohammad Bakri directed what type of media?
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Title: Mohammad Bakri
Passage: Mohammad Bakri (born 1953; Arabic: محمد بكري , is a Arab-Israeli actor and film director.
Title: Mark Steven Johnson
Passage: Mark Steven Johnson (born October 30, 1964) is an American screenwriter, film director, and producer.
Title: Killing Season (film)
Passage: Killing Season (previously titled Shrapnel) is a 2013 American action thriller film written by Evan Daugherty and directed by Mark Steven Johnson for Millennium Films, as the first on-screen pairing of actors John Travolta and Robert De Niro. The film pertains to a personal fight between an American and a Serb war veteran.
Title: Finding Steve McQueen
Passage: Finding Steve McQueen is an upcoming American heist thriller film directed by Mark Steven Johnson and written by Keith Sharon and Ken Hixon. The film stars Travis Fimmel, Rachel Taylor, Forest Whitaker, and William Fichtner.
Title: Saleh Bakri
Passage: Saleh Bakri (Arabic: صالح بكري , Hebrew: סאלח בכרי ; born 1977) is a Palestinian theater and film actor. He began his career in the theater. Saleh is the son of actor and film director Mohammad Bakri, brother of actors Ziad and Adam Bakri.
Title: Grumpier Old Men
Passage: Grumpier Old Men is a 1995 romantic comedy film, and a sequel to the 1993 film "Grumpy Old Men". The film stars Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret, and Sophia Loren, with Burgess Meredith, Daryl Hannah, Kevin Pollak, Katie Sagona, Ann Morgan Guilbert. "Grumpier Old Men" was directed by Howard Deutch, with the screenplay written by Mark Steven Johnson and the original music score composed by Alan Silvestri.
Title: When in Rome (2010 film)
Passage: When in Rome is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Steven Johnson, co-written by Johnson, David Diamond and David Weissman. It stars Kristen Bell and Josh Duhamel. It was released by Touchstone Pictures in the United States on January 29, 2010.
Title: Adam Bakri
Passage: Adam Bakri comes from a cinematic family; he is the son of Mohammad Bakri, brother of Saleh Bakri and Ziad Bakri. After completing a bachelor's degree in English literature and theater arts at Tel Aviv University, Bakri trained at New York's Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. Shortly after his graduation, he landed the lead role in Hany Abu-Assad's drama thriller, "Omar".
Title: Elizabeth Olin
Passage: Elizabeth Olin (born December 21) is an American actress. Her most notable film to date is "God of Love", written, directed, and starring NYU Graduate student Luke Matheny, which won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 2011. She has also appeared in "When in Rome", a Touchstone Pictures film directed by Mark Steven Johnson. Olin currently filmed "Killing Season" alongside Robert De Niro, John Travolta, and Milo Ventimiglia, which was released in summer 2013.
Title: The Arab-Hebrew Theater
Passage: The Arab-Hebrew Theater is a multilingual theater located in the Old Saraya House in the Old City of Jaffa. It serves as a stage for two theater companies working independently and together in two languages: Hebrew and Arabic. The Hebrew company is "Teatron Mekomi (Local Theater)", which was established in 1990 by Yigal Ezrati and Gabi Eldor, and the Arab company is "Al-Saraya", which was established in 1998. The theater is partially funded by the Ministry of Culture and the Tel Aviv Municipality. The theater has three arts directors: Mohammad Bakri, Yigal Ezrati, and Gabi Eldor.
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film
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Mark Steven Johnson
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Mohammad Bakri
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Jens Wahl, is a German former footballer, and won one cap for East Germany, the East Germany national football team was from 1952 to which year, the football team of East Germany?
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Title: East Germany national football team
Passage: The East Germany national football team was from 1952 to 1990 the football team of East Germany, playing as one of three post-war German teams, along with Saarland and West Germany.
Title: Jens Wahl
Passage: Jens Wahl (born July 24, 1966) is a German former footballer. Wahl began his career with FC Hansa Rostock in the DDR-Oberliga, and won one cap for East Germany. After reunification, Hansa won the final, transitional East German championship, and the cup, with Wahl scoring the winner in the final. He later played for Chemnitzer FC, FC St. Gallen and Dynamo Dresden.
Title: List of Dynamo Dresden players
Passage: As one of the leading clubs in East Germany, Dynamo Dresden provided 36 East German internationals, including the country's second most-capped player, Hans-Jürgen Dörner, and its joint second top scorer, Hans-Jürgen Kreische. Kreische and Siegmar Wätzlich were in East Germany's squad for their only World Cup appearance (1974), while twelve Dynamo players won Olympic medals, including six gold medallists in 1976. After German reunification a number of Dynamo players went on to represent the Germany national team, including Jens Jeremies, Ulf Kirsten, Olaf Marschall and Alexander Zickler. Dynamo have also seen internationals from other nations, including Australia (Joshua Kennedy and Mark Schwarzer), the Czech Republic (Ivo Ulich and Tomas Votava), Slovenia (Klemen Lavrič and Miran Pavlin) and Sweden (Johnny Ekström).
Title: East Germany national under-21 football team
Passage: The East Germany national football team was the national football team of the German Democratic Republic. Following the realignment of UEFA's youth competitions in 1976, East Germany's Under-21 team was formed. The team played until 1990, until East Germany ceased to be a separate country after the reunification of Germany.
Title: East Germany national football team results
Passage: The East Germany national football team represented the former state of East Germany from 1952 until the German reunification in 1990. The team was governed by the Deutscher Fußball-Verband, and was a part of the UEFA confederation.
Title: Frank Uhlig
Passage: Frank Uhlig (born 8 December 1955) is a German former footballer. Uhlig spent his entire senior career with FC Karl-Marx-Stadt in the DDR-Oberliga, and won one cap for East Germany. He was part of the squad that won the silver medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Title: Werner Lihsa
Passage: Werner Lihsa (born 3 June 1943) is a former East Germany international goalkeeper. He played for Berliner FC Dynamo and 1. FC Union Berlin as well as the East Germany national football team.
Title: Bodo Rudwaleit
Passage: Bodo Rudwaleit (born 3 August 1957 in Woltersdorf (bei Berlin)) is a former German former football goalkeeper who played in East Germany. He played during most of his career for the football club Berliner FC Dynamo where he was East German champion ten times in a row from 1979 to 1988. He was also the goalkeeper of the East Germany national squad for over a decade before the collapse of the country between 1989 and 1990. He played for East Germany at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Title: Erich Hamann
Passage: Erich Hamann (born 27 November 1944 in Pasewalk, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) is a former footballer from East Germany, who played for the club FC Vorwärts Frankfurt/Oder. He earned 3 caps for the East Germany national football team, and played in the 1974 FIFA World Cup, including the historic match against West Germany, where he provided the pass to Jürgen Sparwasser, who scored the only goal in the 1-0 win.
Title: Ronny Teuber
Passage: Ronny Teuber (born 1 September 1965) is a German former footballer and former member of the East Germany national football team as well as the East Germany national under-21 football team. He currently works as a goalkeeping coach for Bundesliga side Hamburger SV.
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1990
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Jens Wahl
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East Germany national football team
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Who is more recent, Rick Rosenthal or Gary Nelson?
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Title: Gary Nelson (director)
Passage: Gary Nelson (born January 1934) is an American television and film director. He has directed many well-known television series, including "Gunsmoke", "The Patty Duke Show", "Gilligan's Island" and "Happy Days". In addition, Nelson has directed five feature films, including two for Walt Disney Pictures, and many television movies, including "Murder in Coweta County" starring Johnny Cash and Andy Griffith.
Title: Rick Rosenthal
Passage: Richard L. "Rick" Rosenthal, Jr. (born June 15, 1949) is an American film instructor and director, best known for directing "Bad Boys", the 1983 drama film that helped launch Sean Penn's career as well as episodes of many popular TV series (including "", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Smallville"). His filmography includes the horror sequel "Halloween II," the romantic comedy "American Dreamer", and the 1987 drama film "Russkies".
Title: Just a Little Harmless Sex
Passage: Just a Little Harmless Sex is a 1999 romantic comedy film which revolves around the offer of oral sex by a stranded motorist (and prostitute) to a monogamous man who stops to help her. Arrested by a passing police officer, the unlikely good Samaritan must telephone his wife to bail him out in the middle of the night. A few days later, she throws him out of the house and goes out with her friends to enjoy a sexy night on the town. The denouement takes place when all the parties meet at a local nightclub for explanations and apologies. The film was directed by Rick Rosenthal, and stars Alison Eastwood, Rachel Hunter, and Lauren Hutton.
Title: Bad Boys (1983 film)
Passage: Bad Boys is a 1983 American coming-of-age crime drama film set in a juvenile detention center, starring Sean Penn, Esai Morales, and Clancy Brown, Alan Ruck and Ally Sheedy in their film debuts. The film is directed by Rick Rosenthal. The original music score was composed by Bill Conti.
Title: Mean Creek
Passage: Mean Creek is a 2004 American coming of age psychological drama film written and directed by Jacob Aaron Estes and starring Rory Culkin, Ryan Kelley, Scott Mechlowicz, Trevor Morgan, Josh Peck, and Carly Schroeder. It was produced by Susan Johnson, Rick Rosenthal, and Hagai Shaham.
Title: Russkies
Passage: Russkies is a 1987 American drama film starring Whip Hubley and Leaf Phoenix, directed by Rick Rosenthal with cinematography by Reed Smoot.
Title: American Dreamer (film)
Passage: American Dreamer is a 1984 American romantic comedy-thriller film starring JoBeth Williams and Tom Conti. It was directed by Rick Rosenthal from a script by Ann Biderman, David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf.
Title: Halloween II (1981 film)
Passage: Halloween II is a 1981 American slasher film and the second installment in the "Halloween" film series. Directed by Rick Rosenthal, written and produced by John Carpenter and Debra Hill, it is a direct sequel to Carpenter's "Halloween", immediately picking up where it had left off. Set on the same night of October 31, 1978, Michael Myers follows survivor Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) to a nearby hospital while Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasence) is still in pursuit of his patient.
Title: Whitewater Films
Passage: Whitewater Films is an independent Film Production Company from the USA. The company was founded by veteran producer/director Rick Rosenthal in 2004. It is based in Los Angeles.
Title: Drones (2013 film)
Passage: Drones is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Rick Rosenthal and starring Eloise Mumford and Matt O'Leary.
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Richard L. "Rick" Rosenthal, Jr.
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Rick Rosenthal
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Gary Nelson (director)
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Who is Dan II of Denmark's father, also known as the legendary king of the Angles?
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Title: Offa of Angel
Passage: Offa is a legendary king of the Angles in the genealogy of the kings of Mercia presented in the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle". He is the son of Wermund and the father of Angeltheow.
Title: Dan II of Denmark
Passage: Dan II is one of the legendary Danish kings, the son of Offa of Angel, described in Saxo Grammaticus' "Gesta Danorum".
Title: Uther Pendragon
Passage: Uther Pendragon ( ; Welsh: "Uthyr Pendragon, Uthyr Bendragon" ) also known as King Uther, is a legendary king of sub-Roman Britain and the father of King Arthur. A few minor references to Uther appear in Old Welsh poems, but his biography was first written down by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his "Historia Regum Britanniae" ("History of the Kings of Britain"), and Geoffrey's account of the character was used in most later versions.
Title: Cherin
Passage: Cherin was a legendary king of the Britons as recounted in Geoffrey of Monmouth's "Historia Regum Britanniae". His father was King Porrex II and he was succeeded by his three sons in turn, Fulgenius, Edadus, and Andragius.
Title: Belus (Tyre)
Passage: Belus, also known as Belus II, was a legendary king of Tyre in Virgil's "Aeneid" and other Latin works. He was said to have been the father of Dido of Carthage, Pygmalion of Tyre, and Anna. The historical father of these figures was the king Mattan I, whose father was Baal-Eser II.
Title: Sisillius I
Passage: Sisillius I ("Welsh:" Seisyll) was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was preceded by Gurgustius and succeeded by Jago. He was the father of Kimarcus, king of the Britons, and shares his name with one of the sons of Ebraucus, and two later kings of the same name (Sisillius II and Sisillius III). Geoffrey has nothing to say of him beyond this.
Title: Heremod
Passage: Heremod (Proto-Norse: *"Harimōdaz" , Latin form: Heremodius) is a legendary Danish king and a legendary king of the Angles who would have lived in the 2nd century and known through a short account of his exile in the Old English poem "Beowulf" and from appearances in some genealogies as the father of Scyld. He may be the same as one of the personages named Hermóðr in Old Norse sources. Heremod may also be identical to Lother (Latin Lotherus) in Saxo Grammaticus' "Gesta Danorum" (Book 1) or the same history may have been applied to two originally separate figures.
Title: Wihtlæg
Passage: Wihtlæg, "Whitlæg", "Wighlek", "Wiglecus", "Wiglek", "Witlac" or "Viglek" is a legendary king of either Denmark or Angeln in Germanic legends. He is known in Saxo's kings of Denmark by the name of "Vigletus".
Title: Millus
Passage: Millus was a legendary king of the Britons as recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. His father was King Catellus and was succeeded by his son, Porrex II.
Title: Porrex II
Passage: Porrex II was a legendary king of the Britons as recounted in Geoffrey of Monmouth's "Historia Regum Britanniae". His father was King Millus and he was succeeded by his son, Cherin.
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Offa of Angel
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Dan II of Denmark
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Offa of Angel
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What Gordon and Mildred Gordon novel was made into a movie in which a character named Agent Zeke Kelso was portrayed?
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Title: That Darn Cat!
Passage: That Darn Cat! is a 1965 American Walt Disney Productions thriller comedy film starring Hayley Mills (in her last of the six films she made for the Walt Disney Studios) and Dean Jones (starring in his first film for Disney) in a story about bank robbers, a kidnapping and a mischievous cat. The film was based on the 1963 novel "Undercover Cat" by Gordon and Mildred Gordon and was directed by Robert Stevenson. The title song was written by the Sherman Brothers and sung by Bobby Darin. The 1997 remake includes a cameo appearance by Dean Jones.
Title: Dean Jones (actor)
Passage: Dean Carroll Jones (January 25, 1931 – September 1, 2015) was an American actor best known for his roles as Agent Zeke Kelso in "That Darn Cat! " (1965), Jim Douglas in "The Love Bug" (1968), Albert Dooley in "The Million Dollar Duck" (1971; for which he received a Golden Globe nomination) and Dr. Herman Varnick in "Beethoven" (1992).
Title: Down Three Dark Streets
Passage: Down Three Dark Streets is a 1954 documentary-style film, starring Broderick Crawford and directed by Arnold Laven. The screenplay was written by Gordon and Mildred Gordon, based on their novel "Case File FBI".
Title: That Darn Cat (1997 film)
Passage: That Darn Cat is a 1997 American mystery comedy film starring Christina Ricci and Doug E. Doug. It is a remake of the 1965 film "That Darn Cat! ", which in turn was based on the book "Undercover Cat" by Gordon and Mildred Gordon. It is directed by British TV veteran Bob Spiers (most famous for "Fawlty Towers", as well as "Spice World") and written by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, best known for "Ed Wood" and the first two "Problem Child" films.
Title: Experiment in Terror
Passage: Experiment in Terror is a 1962 suspense-thriller released by Columbia Pictures. It was directed by Blake Edwards and written by Mildred Gordon and Gordon Gordon based on their 1961 novel "Operation Terror". The film stars Glenn Ford, Lee Remick, Stefanie Powers, and Ross Martin.
Title: Mildred Gordon (biologist)
Passage: Mildred Gordon (1920–93) was an American microbiologist noted for her seminal research of human sperm and the endometrium, and of the uterus.
Title: Zeke Kinski
Passage: Ezekiel "Zeke" Kinski is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera "Neighbours", played by Matthew Werkmeister. He made his first on-screen appearance on 22 August 2005. Zeke is the son of Alex Kinski and the younger brother of Katya and Rachel. His storylines have included the death of his father, being trapped in the warehouse collapse, developing an anxiety disorder, joining Pirate Net and forming many romantic relationships. In October 2010, it was announced that Werkmeister and his character were to leave "Neighbours". Zeke made his final appearance on 11 March 2011. In February 2014, it was announced that Werkmeister would be returning to "Neighbours" for a brief guest stint and Zeke returned on 7 April 2014.
Title: Mildred Gordon (politician)
Passage: Mildred Gordon (née Fellerman; 24 August 1923 – 8 April 2016) was a British Labour politician.
Title: Mildred Gordon (Ganas)
Passage: Mildred Gordon (born 1922 - January 4, 2015) was the founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Feedback Learning (FFL) and co-founder of the Ganas intentional community. She was the Communications Director of ActivistSolutions.org.
Title: Undercover Cat
Passage: Undercover Cat is a novel by Gordon and Mildred Gordon, about a cat who assists the FBI in tracking down a pair of bank robbers. It was published in 1963.
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"Undercover Cat"
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Dean Jones (actor)
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That Darn Cat!
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Which director won more Oscar awards, Jacques Tourneur or Ralph Nelson?
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Title: Jacques Tourneur
Passage: Jacques Tourneur (] ; November 12, 1904 – December 19, 1977) was a French film director known for the classic film noir "Out of the Past" and a series of low-budget horror films he made for RKO Studios, including "Cat People", "I Walked with a Zombie" and "The Leopard Man". He is also known for directing "Night of the Demon", that was released by Columbia Pictures.
Title: Ralph Nelson
Passage: Ralph Nelson (August 12, 1916 – December 21, 1987) was an American film and television director, producer, writer, and actor. He was best known for directing the Oscar winning films "Lilies of the Field" (1963), "Father Goose" (1964), and "Charly" (1968).
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 Wilby Conspiracy
Passage: The Wilby Conspiracy is a 1975 DeLuxe Color thriller film directed by Ralph Nelson and filmed in Kenya. It was written by Rodney Amateau, based on the 1972 novel by Peter Driscoll. It had a limited release in the US. This is the third film teaming Sidney Poitier with director Ralph Nelson. The first time they worked together was in 1963 on "Lilies of the Field", the film for which Poitier received an Academy Award. Nelson also directed Poitier in "Duel at Diablo" in 1966.
Title: Way of a Gaucho
Passage: Way of a Gaucho is a 1952 American western film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Gene Tierney, Rory Calhoun and Richard Boone. It was scripted by Philip Dunne and based on a novel by Herbert Childs.
Title: 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: Circle of Danger
Passage: Circle of Danger is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Jacques Tourneur which stars Ray Milland, Patricia Roc and Naunton Wayne. An American travels to England to discover the truth behind his brother's death during the Second World War. It was based on a novel by Philip MacDonald.
Title: Romance of Radium
Passage: Romance of Radium is a 1937 American short film directed by Jacques Tourneur, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In 1937, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (One-Reel) at the 10th Academy Awards.
Title: 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: Duel at Diablo
Passage: Duel at Diablo is a 1966 western film starring James Garner in his first Western since leaving "Maverick" and Sidney Poitier in his first Western. Based on Marvin H. Albert's 1957 novel "Apache Rising", the film was written by Albert and Michael M. Grilikhes and directed by Ralph Nelson who had directed Poitier in "Lilies of the Field". The supporting cast includes Bibi Andersson, Bill Travers, Dennis Weaver and John Hoyt; Ralph Nelson has a cameo as an Army Major. The movie was shot on location amidst striking scenery in Utah; the musical score was composed by Neal Hefti.
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Ralph Nelson
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Jacques Tourneur
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Ralph Nelson
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Which of Brandon Thaxton or Jon Turteltaub has the highest filming skills
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Title: Jon Turteltaub
Passage: Jonathan Charles Turteltaub (born August 8, 1963) is an American film director and producer.
Title: Brandon Thaxton
Passage: Brandon Thaxton (born February 24, 1988), known as Brandon '2 MILL' Thaxton, is an American film director, film producer, actor and entrepreneur. His career began in 2006 within Visual and Performing Arts Magnet at the Tri-Cities High School by contributing to leading roles in various school productions. His most notable appearance during high school was in the film "Diary of a Mad Black Woman".
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: Think Big (film)
Passage: Think Big is a 1990 adventure/comedy film directed by Jon Turteltaub starring the "Barbarian Brothers" Peter and David Paul. The film follows the misadventures of a pair of twin brother truck drivers who aide a teenage runaway. Also features cameos from character actors such as Michael Winslow, Richard Moll, Richard Kiel.
Title: Disney's The Kid
Passage: The Kid (marketed as Disney's The Kid) is a 2000 American fantasy comedy-drama film, directed by Jon Turteltaub and written by Audrey Wells. It co-stars Bruce Willis and Spencer Breslin, with Emily Mortimer, Lily Tomlin, Chi McBride, and Jean Smart playing smaller roles.
Title: Trabbi Goes to Hollywood
Passage: Trabbi Goes to Hollywood (English title: Driving Me Crazy) is a 1991 US comedy film directed by Jon Turteltaub, starring Thomas Gottschalk, Billy Dee Williams, Dom DeLuise, and James Tolkan.
Title: National Treasure (film)
Passage: National Treasure is a 2004 American adventure heist film produced and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was written by Jim Kouf and the Wibberleys, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Jon Turteltaub. It is the first film in the "National Treasure" franchise and stars Nicolas Cage, Harvey Keitel, Jon Voight, Diane Kruger, Sean Bean, Justin Bartha and Christopher Plummer.
Title: National Treasure: Book of Secrets
Passage: National Treasure: Book of Secrets (released on home video as National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets) is a 2007 mystery adventure film directed by Jon Turteltaub and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. It is a sequel to the 2004 film "National Treasure" and is the second part of the "National Treasure" franchise. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha, Jon Voight, Harvey Keitel, Ed Harris, Bruce Greenwood, and Helen Mirren.
Title: Errol Sadler
Passage: Errol Sadler (born September 16, 1982) is an American film producer. Sadler is the Founder/CEO of Supremacy Films in Atlanta, Georgia based film production company that specializes in the development, packaging, financing and production of independent films. Sadler also works closely with Brandon Thaxton on numerous film productions in the Atlanta area.
Title: Last Vegas
Passage: Last Vegas is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Jon Turteltaub, written by Dan Fogelman and starring Michael Douglas, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Kline and Mary Steenburgen. The plot surrounds three retirees who travel to Las Vegas to have a bachelor party for their last remaining single friend.
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Brandon Thaxton
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Brandon Thaxton
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Jon Turteltaub
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Who were the directors of the 1960 Italian epic adventure film starring the actor best known for his starring role in 1954's historical epic "The Egyptian"?
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Title: The Cossacks (1960 film)
Passage: The Cossacks (Italian: I cosacchi ) is a 1960 Italian epic adventure film directed by Victor Tourjansky and Giorgio Rivalta and starring Edmund Purdom, John Drew Barrymore and Giorgia Moll.
Title: Edmund Purdom
Passage: Edmund Anthony Cutlar Purdom (19 December 19241 January 2009) was a British actor. He worked first on stage in Britain, performing various works by Shakespeare, then later in America on Broadway, until making his way to Hollywood, and eventually spent the remainder of his life appearing in Italian cinema. He is perhaps best known for his starring role in 1954's historical epic "The Egyptian". His daughter Lilan Purdom became a journalist for French television channel TF1.
Title: Morgan, the Pirate
Passage: Morgan, the Pirate (Italian: Morgan il pirata ) is a 1960 Italian/French international co-production historical adventure film directed by Andre DeToth and Primo Zeglio, and starring Steve Reeves as Sir Henry Morgan, the pirate who became the self-proclaimed governor of Jamaica. The film was released in Italy on November 17, 1960.
Title: Rome 1585
Passage: Rome 1585 (Italian: "I masnadieri" ), also known as The Mercenaries, is a 1961 Italian epic adventure film co-written and directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Daniela Rocca and Antonio Cifariello. It is Bonnard's last film.
Title: Revenge of the Conquered
Passage: Revenge of the Conquered (Italian: "Drakut il vendicatore" , literally "Drakut the Avenger") is a 1961 Italian epic adventure film directed by Luigi Capuano and starring Burt Nelson and Wandisa Guida. It grossed 244 million lire at the Italian box office.
Title: Avenger of the Seven Seas
Passage: Avenger of the Seven Seas (Italian: "Il giustiziere dei mari" , French: "Le Boucanier des îles" ), also known as The Executioner of the Seas, is a 1962 Italian epic adventure film directed by Domenico Paolella and starring Richard Harrison and Michèle Mercier.
Title: Frine, Courtesan of Orient
Passage: Frine, Courtesan of Orient (Italian: "Frine, cortigiana d'Oriente" ) is a 1953 Italian epic adventure film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Elena Kleus and Pierre Cressoy. Sergio Leone served as assistant director.
Title: Legions of the Nile
Passage: Legions of the Nile (Italian: "Le legioni di Cleopatra" , French: "Les légions de Cléopâtre" , Spanish: "Las legiones de Cleopatra" ) is a 1959 Italian-French-Spanish historical epic adventure film written and directed by Vittorio Cottafavi.
Title: The Dragon's Blood
Passage: The Dragon's Blood (Italian: Sigfrido , also known as "La leggenda dei Nibelunghi") is a 1957 Italian epic adventure film co-written and directed by Giacomo Gentilomo. It is loosely based on Richard Wagner's "Der Ring des Nibelungen".
Title: Rage of the Buccaneers
Passage: Rage of the Buccaneers (Italian: "Gordon, il pirata nero" ), also known as Pirate Warrior, is a 1961 Italian epic adventure film directed by Mario Costa and starring Ricardo Montalbán and Vincent Price.
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Victor Tourjansky and Giorgio Rivalta
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The Cossacks (1960 film)
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Edmund Purdom
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"Whatever It Is" a song by the Zac Brown Band, the song is the follow-up to the band's number-one debut single, which song whose frontman Zac Brown co-wrote it with Wyatt Durrette, and was first recorded in 2003 for the 2004 album "Home Grown"?
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Title: Whatever It Is
Passage: "Whatever It Is" a song by the Zac Brown Band, an American country music group. It is the second single release from the 2008 album "The Foundation" and the band's second Top 3 hit on the "Billboard" country singles charts. The song is the follow-up to the band's number-one debut single "Chicken Fried".
Title: Chicken Fried
Passage: "Chicken Fried" is a song by the Zac Brown Band, whose frontman Zac Brown co-wrote it with Wyatt Durrette. The song was first recorded in 2003 for the 2004 album "Home Grown". A second version was then released in 2006 by The Lost Trailers, whose version was released as a single but withdrawn from radio. Two years later, the Zac Brown Band re-recorded the song and released it as the first single from their album "The Foundation". In late 2008, it became their first chart single, as well as their first number-one hit on the "Billboard" country charts. The Zac Brown Band version was also featured in the 2008 movie "Witless Protection", starring Larry the Cable Guy.
Title: The Wind (Zac Brown Band song)
Passage: "The Wind" is a song recorded by American country music group Zac Brown Band. It was released in June 2012 as the first single from the group's third major-label album, "Uncaged", which was released on July 10. The song was written by Zac Brown, Wyatt Durrette and Levi Lowrey.
Title: Goodbye in Her Eyes
Passage: "Goodbye in Her Eyes" is a song recorded by American country music group Zac Brown Band. It was released in October 2012 as the second single from the group's third major-label album, "Uncaged". The song was written by Zac Brown, Wyatt Durrette, John Driskell Hopkins and Sonia Leigh.
Title: Sweet Annie
Passage: "Sweet Annie" is a song recorded by American country music group Zac Brown Band. It was released in August 2013 as the fourth single from the group's third major-label album, "Uncaged". The song was written by Zac Brown, Wyatt Durrette, Sonia Leigh, and John Pierce. As of March 12, 2014 the single has sold 439,000 copies in the United States and has been certified Gold by the RIAA.
Title: No Hurry
Passage: "No Hurry" is a song recorded by American country music group Zac Brown Band. It was released in January 2012 as the fifth and final single from the group's second major-label album, 2010's "You Get What You Give". The song was written by Zac Brown, Wyatt Durrette and James Otto.
Title: Highway 20 Ride
Passage: "Highway 20 Ride" is a song recorded by American country music group Zac Brown Band, written by lead singer Zac Brown and Wyatt Durrette. The song was released in November 2009 as the fourth single from the band's 2009 album "The Foundation". It is the band's third Number One on the U.S. country singles chart.
Title: Jump Right In
Passage: "Jump Right In" is a song recorded by American country music group Zac Brown Band. It was released in February 2013 as the third single from the group's third major-label album, "Uncaged". The song was written by Zac Brown, Wyatt Durrette, and Jason Mraz.
Title: Colder Weather
Passage: "Colder Weather" is a song performed by the Zac Brown Band, an American country music group. Lead singer Zac Brown co-wrote the song with Coy Bowles (the band's keyboardist and guitarist), Wyatt Durrette and Levi Lowrey. It is the band's seventh single release overall, and the second single from their 2010 album "You Get What You Give".
Title: Toes (Zac Brown Band song)
Passage: "Toes" is a song recorded by the Zac Brown Band, an American country music band. Lead singer Zac Brown and bass guitarist John Driskell Hopkins co-wrote the song with Shawn Mullins and Wyatt Durette. It is the third single from Zac Brown Band's 2008 major-label debut album "The Foundation", as well as the third top ten country hit and second number one for the band.
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Chicken Fried
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Whatever It Is
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Chicken Fried
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What country of origin does Patrick Brice and Creep have in common?
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Title: Patrick Brice
Passage: Patrick Brice (born April 23, 1983) is an American film director, actor, and screenwriter, known for the films "The Overnight" and "Creep".
Title: Creep (2014 film)
Passage: Creep is a 2014 American independent found footage horror film directed by Patrick Brice, based on a story written by Brice and Mark Duplass, and is Brice's directorial debut, as well. Creep premiered on March 8, 2014, at South by Southwest, and was released on video on demand on June 23, 2015, by The Orchard prior to an international release via Netflix on July 14, 2015.
Title: Lee Brice
Passage: Lee Brice (born Kenneth Mobley Brice, Jr., June 10, 1979) is an American country music singer and songwriter, signed to Curb Records. Brice has released three albums for the label: "Love Like Crazy", "Hard to Love", and "I Don't Dance". He has also released eleven singles, of which four were written by his cousin, Michael Cericola, and have charted at number one on "Billboard" Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay: "A Woman Like You", "Hard to Love", "I Drive Your Truck", and "I Don't Dance". He has also charted within the top 10 with "Love Like Crazy", "Parking Lot Party", "Drinking Class", and "That Don't Sound Like You." "Love Like Crazy" was the top country song of 2010 according to "Billboard" Year-End, and broke a 62-year-old record for the longest run on the country chart.
Title: A Woman Like You (Lee Brice song)
Passage: "A Woman Like You" is a song recorded by American country music artist Lee Brice. It was released in October 2011 as the first single from Brice's album "Hard 2 Love". The song was written by Jon Stone, Phil Barton and Johnny Bulford. The song is about the singer being questioned by his wife about what he would've done with his life had he not fell in love with her.
Title: The Overnight
Passage: The Overnight is a 2015 American sex comedy film written and directed by Patrick Brice, and starring Adam Scott, Taylor Schilling, Jason Schwartzman, and Judith Godrèche. The film was produced by Naomi Scott and executive produced by Mark Duplass, Jay Duplass, and Adam Scott.
Title: Creep 2
Passage: Creep 2 is an upcoming American found footage horror film directed by Patrick Brice and written by Brice and Mark Duplass. It stars Mark Duplass, Desiree Akhavan and Karan Soni. It is the sequel to the 2014 film "Creep". Jason Blum is serving as a producer through his Blumhouse Productions banner.
Title: Hard to Love
Passage: "Hard to Love" is a song recorded by American country music artist Lee Brice. It was released in May 14, 2012 as the second single from Brice's album "Hard 2 Love". The song was written by Billy Montana, John Ozier and Ben Glover. It involves the singer asking his lover why she puts up with him despite his misgivings at romance.
Title: Beautiful Every Time
Passage: "Beautiful Every Time" is a song recorded by American country music artist Lee Brice. It was released in October 2010 as the second single from his debut album, "Love Like Crazy". Brice wrote the song with Rob Hatch and Lance Miller.
Title: Parking Lot Party
Passage: "Parking Lot Party" is song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Lee Brice. It was released in May 2013 as the fourth single from his 2012 album "Hard 2 Love". The song was written by Brice, Rhett Akins, Thomas Rhett and Luke Laird.
Title: I Don't Dance (Lee Brice song)
Passage: "I Don't Dance" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Lee Brice. It was released on February 18, 2014 as the first single and title track from Brice's third studio album of the same name. The album was released on September 9.
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American
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Patrick Brice
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Creep (2014 film)
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Which Greek Australian film and television actor born in 1966 was in the film Renegade Force?
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Title: Louis Mandylor
Passage: Louis Mandylor (born Elias Theodosopoulos; Greek: Ηλίας Θεοδοσόπουλος; 13 September 1966) is a Greek Australian film and television actor. He is best recognized as Nick Portokalos in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" (2002), a role he reprised in the sequel "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2" (2016).
Title: Renegade Force
Passage: Renegade Force (aka Counterforce and Rogue Force) is a 1998 action film, starring Michael Rooker, Robert Patrick, Diane DiLascio and Louis Mandylor. The movie was written by Rick Bloggs and Alan Schechter and directed by Martin Kunert.
Title: Mathew Wilkinson
Passage: Mathew Wilkinson is an Australian film and television actor. Wilkinson played Abigor in the 2007 film "Ghost Rider". He played the role of Rocket in the 1999 winner of the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film, "Two Hands", and in 2000 made his Hollywood debut in the action film "". Wilkinson has also appeared in the movie "Storm Warning" as Brett.
Title: Nick Dennis
Passage: Nick Dennis (April 26, 1904 – November 14, 1980) was a Greek American film actor born in Thessaly, Greece. The supporting actor, who began in films in 1947, was known for playing ethnic types (usually Greek) in films such as "Kiss Me Deadly" and the Humphrey Bogart film "Sirocco". Dennis, who spoke Greek fluently, appeared in a number of television programs in the 1960s and 1970s including playing the parts of Orderly Nick Kanavaras on the medical drama "Ben Casey" and Uncle Constantine on the detective show "Kojak".
Title: George Kapiniaris
Passage: George Kapiniaris is a Greek Australian film, television, and stage actor and comedian.
Title: Tony Nikolakopoulos
Passage: Tony Nikolakopoulos is a Greek Australian film, television and theatre actor. He is best known for his work in the films of Nick Giannopoulos, "The Wog Boy" and "The Wannabes", and for his role as Attilio in the television series "". He has also performed in stage plays, including "Cafe Rebetika" in 2009.
Title: James Burke (actor)
Passage: James Burke (September 24, 1886 – May 23, 1968) was an American film and television actor born in New York City. He made his stage debut in New York around 1912 and went to Hollywood in 1933. He made over 200 film appearances during his career, which ranged from 1932 to 1964; he was more often than not cast as a cop, usually a none-too-bright one, most notably as Sgt. Velie in Columbia's Ellery Queen mysteries in the early 1940s. He appeared in "The Maltese Falcon", "At the Circus", "Lone Star", and many others. One of his best roles was as Charles Ruggles' rowdy rancher pal in "Ruggles of Red Gap".
Title: Firass Dirani
Passage: Firass Dirani (pronounced "Feh-ress"; born 29 April 1984) is an Australian film and television actor known for his roles of Nick Russell, the Red Mystic Ranger on "Power Rangers Mystic Force", Charlie in the 2009 Australian film "The Combination", and as John Ibrahim on the 2010 series "". Since 2012, he has played Justin Baynie in the Australian TV series "House Husbands".
Title: Mary Coustas
Passage: Mary Coustas (Greek: Μαρία Κούστας ; born 16 September 1964) is an Australian actress, comedian and television personality. Originally from Melbourne, Coustas often performs as the character "Effie", a stereotypical second-generation Greek Australian prone to malapropisms. She completed a Bachelor of Arts at Deakin University in Melbourne, majoring in performing arts and sub-majoring in journalism.
Title: Costas Mandylor
Passage: Costas Mandylor (born Constantinos "Costas" Theodosopoulos Greek: Κωνσταντίνος "Κώστας" Θεοδοσόπουλος; 3 September 1965) is a Greek Australian actor. He is best known for his role as Kenny in "Picket Fences", and for portraying Mark Hoffman in the "Saw" films.
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Louis Mandylor
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Renegade Force
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Louis Mandylor
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Tjeerd Eize Korf, a Dutch professional footballer from Flevoland, is the twelfth province of what country?
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Title: Flevoland
Passage: Flevoland (] ) is the twelfth province of the Netherlands. It is located in the centre of the country, where the former Zuiderzee was.
Title: Tjeerd Korf
Passage: Tjeerd Eize Korf (born 11 May 1983 in Emmeloord, Flevoland) is a Dutch professional footballer who currently plays as a striker for BV Veendam.
Title: Donny Gorter
Passage: Donny Gorter (born 15 June 1988) is a Dutch professional footballer who currently plays as a left back for ADO Den Haag in the Dutch Eredivisie. He formerly played for NAC Breda, AZ, AaB and Viborg FF. He is the son of former footballer Edwin Gorter.
Title: Vito van Crooy
Passage: Vito van Crooy (born 29 January 1996 in Venlo) is a Dutch professional footballer who currently plays as a winger, primarily on the left hand side, for VVV-Venlo in the Dutch Eredivisie. He plays also in the Dutch National Team under 21 and won the Eerste Divisie Young Player of the year in 2016 for his performances for VVV-Venlo. His brother, Delano van Crooy also plays for VVV-Venlo as a goalkeeper.
Title: Daryl van Mieghem
Passage: Daryl van Mieghem (born 5 December 1989 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a winger for De Graafschap on loan from Heracles Almelo, in the Dutch Eerste Divisie. He formerly played professional football for Telstar and Excelsior before signing a new deal with Heracles Almelo. On 9 August 2013, he made his first goal for Telstar against FC Emmen.
Title: Bryan Linssen
Passage: Bryan Linssen (born 8 October 1990) is a Dutch professional footballer, who currently plays for Vitesse in the Dutch Eredivisie. He formerly played for Fortuna Sittard, MVV, VVV-Venlo, Heracles Almelo and FC Groningen. He is the younger brother of professional footballer Edwin Linssen.
Title: Mustafa Saymak
Passage: Mustafa Saymak (born 11 February 1993 in Deventer) is a Dutch professional footballer of Turkish descent who currently plays as a Winger for PEC Zwolle in the Dutch Eredivisie. He has represented both the Turkish Football Federation and Royal Dutch Football Association at various youth levels.
Title: Danny Holla
Passage: Danny Holla (born December 31, 1987 in Almere, Flevoland) is a Dutch professional football midfielder who plays for Dutch club FC Twente.
Title: Oussama Idrissi
Passage: Oussama Idrissi (born 26 February 1996, in Bergen op Zoom) is a Dutch professional footballer who currently plays as a winger for FC Groningen in the Dutch Eredivisie. He was born in the Netherlands to parents of Moroccan descent, and has represented the Royal Dutch Football Association at various youth levels.
Title: Ivar van Dinteren
Passage: Ivar van Dinteren (born 3 May 1979) is a former Dutch professional footballer who was last a coach for Dayton Dutch Lions in the USL Professional Division in 2012.
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Tjeerd Korf
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Flevoland
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Of the top three sections for the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, who is both a Canadian professional ice hockey forward and an alternate captain of the Colorado Avalanche organization of the National Hockey League?
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Title: Nathan MacKinnon
Passage: Nathan MacKinnon (born September 1, 1995) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward, an alternate captain of the Colorado Avalanche organization of the National Hockey League (NHL). MacKinnon was selected first overall by the Avalanche in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.
Title: 2013 NHL Entry Draft
Passage: The 2013 NHL Entry Draft was the 51st NHL Entry Draft. All seven rounds of the draft took place on June 30, 2013, at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. The top three selections were Nathan MacKinnon, Aleksander Barkov Jr. and Jonathan Drouin.
Title: Félix Girard
Passage: Felix Girard (born May 9, 1994) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward. He currently plays for the San Antonio Rampage of the American Hockey League (AHL) as a prospect for the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League (NHL). Girard was selected by the Nashville Predators in the 4th round (95th overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.
Title: Gabriel Landeskog
Passage: Gabriel Landeskog (] ; born 23 November 1992) is a Swedish professional ice hockey forward who currently serves as captain of the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected second overall in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft by Colorado. On 4 September 2012, Landeskog was named the fourth captain in Colorado Avalanche history, at the time becoming the youngest captain in NHL history at 19 years and 286 days.
Title: Joe Colborne
Passage: Joseph William Colborne (born January 30, 1990) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward currently playing for the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League (NHL). Colborne was a first round selection, 16th overall, of the Boston Bruins at the 2008 NHL Entry Draft, but never played for the team. He was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2011 and spent parts of three seasons in the Toronto organization before joining the Calgary Flames in a 2013 trade. After three seasons with the Flames, Colborne signed as a free agent with the Avalanche in the 2016 off-season.
Title: Sean Monahan
Passage: Sean Monahan (born October 12, 1994) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player and an alternate captain for the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League (NHL). He is a first round selection of the Flames, sixth overall, at the 2013 NHL Entry Draft and played junior hockey with the Ottawa 67's of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) where he served as team captain.
Title: Spencer Martin (ice hockey)
Passage: Spencer Martin (born June 8, 1995) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender currently playing with the San Antonio Rampage in the American Hockey League (AHL) as a prospect of the Colorado Avalanche in the National Hockey League (NHL). Martin was selected by the Avalanche in the 3rd round, 63rd overall, in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.
Title: Matt Duchene
Passage: Matthew Duchene (] ; born January 16, 1991) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre, an alternate captain of the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected third overall by Colorado in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. He won a gold medal with Canada at the 2014 Winter Olympics.
Title: Julien Nantel
Passage: Julien Nantel (born September 6, 1996) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward currently playing for the San Antonio Rampage of the American Hockey League (AHL) as a prospect to the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was drafted in the 6th round by the Avalanche in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft.
Title: J. T. Compher
Passage: Joseph Taylor Compher (born April 8, 1995) is an American professional ice hockey player, who is currently playing with the Colorado Avalanche organization of the National Hockey League (NHL). He previously played college ice hockey and was captain for the Michigan Wolverines of the Big Ten Conference. Compher was originally drafted 35th overall by the Buffalo Sabres in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.
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Nathan MacKinnon
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2013 NHL Entry Draft
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Nathan MacKinnon
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Murat Šaran, is a former Bosnian professional footballer, he went on to play for Bor, Rijeka and Čelik, before making his move to Spain where he joined Levante for two seasons before retiring in which year?
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Title: Levante UD
Passage: Levante Unión Deportiva, S.A.D. (] , ] ) is a Spanish football club based in Valencia, in the namesake community.
Title: Murat Šaran
Passage: Murat Šaran (born 24 October 1949 in Sarajevo, FPR Yugoslavia) is a former Bosnian professional footballer. He started his career with Sarajevo lower-tier side Igman Ilidža before making his move to FK Sarajevo where he spent seven years and established himself as a first team regular. He went on to play for Bor, Rijeka and Čelik, before making his move to Spain where he joined Levante for two seasons before retiring in 1981.
Title: Samir Duro
Passage: Samir Duro (born 18 October 1977) is a Bosnian professional footballer, who plays for Čelik Zenica in the Bosnian Premier League.
Title: Muhidin Teskeredžić
Passage: Muhidin Teskeredžić (born 2 July 1958 in Rogatica, FPR Yugoslavia) is a former Bosnian professional footballer. He passed the youth ranks of local club Mladost Rogatica and eventually signed with lower-tier side Iskra Sarajevo in 1978. After three seasons with Iskra he moved to FK Sarajevo where he won the Yugoslav First League title in 1985. He went on to play for Austrian sides Sturm Graz and Admira Wacker before moving back to FK Sarajevo, where he retired from professional football in 1991.
Title: Anđelko Tešan
Passage: Anđelko Tešan (born 21 November 1949 in Sarajevo, PR Bosnia-Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia) is a former Bosnian professional footballer. He started his career with FK Sarajevo in 1967, and went on to represent the club for a further ten seasons. He also played for US teams New York Eagles and Columbia Ohio before retiring in 1981.
Title: Bojan Regoje
Passage: Bojan Regoje (Serbian Cyrillic: ; born December 2, 1982) is a Bosnian professional footballer playing for the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina club Čelik Zenica. He previously played for FK Slavija Istočno Sarajevo from 2003-2011.
Title: Ratko Dujković
Passage: Ratko Dujković (born 16 March 1983) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as goalkeeper for Čelik Zenica.
Title: Ekrem Bradarić
Passage: Ekrem Bradarić (Serbian Cyrillic:Екрем Брадарић; born 12 July 1969 in Maglaj) is a former Bosnian professional footballer. He played for NK Rijeka in Croatia, NK Čelik Zenica and NK Travnik in Bosnia and Adanaspor in the Turkish Super Lig.
Title: Ivan Mance
Passage: Ivan Mance was a Croatian football goalkeeper. Born in Rijeka, in his first professional season he played for Varteks during the 2003-04 Prva HNL, where he had spent the first three years of his professional career. He then moved on to lower Croatian divisions, before moving to Rijeka in 2008. After two seasons with Rijeka, he had a short stint in Israel, with Maccabi Petah Tikva, before returning to Croatia, where he had a season with Istra 1961, before returning to Rijeka in 2012. In late 2013, he announced retirement and assumed a management position in HNK Rijeka.
Title: Husnija Arapović
Passage: Husnija Arapović (born 7 August 1944) is a retired Bosnian professional footballer and manager. During his career he played for NK Čelik Zenica and FK Borac Banja Luka in the Yugoslav First League, before transferring to Switzerland where he played for FC St. Gallen and FC Winterthur. As a manager, he led FC Schaffhausen and numerous clubs in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was also manager of Bosnia and Herzegovina B.
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1981
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Murat Šaran
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Levante UD
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Which film won the award for Best Film at the 14th Lumières Awards?
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Title: 14th Lumières Awards
Passage: The 14th Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 19 January 2009. The ceremony was presided by Jeanne Balibar. " The Class" won the award for Best Film.
Title: The Class (2008 film)
Passage: The Class (French: Entre les murs ; "Between the walls" or "Within the walls" ) is a 2008 French drama film directed by Laurent Cantet, based on the 2006 novel of the same name by François Bégaudeau. The novel is a semi-autobiographical account of Bégaudeau's experiences as a French language and literature teacher in a middle school in the 20th arrondissement of Paris, particularly illuminating his struggles with "problem children": Esmerelda (Esmeralda Ouertani), Khoumba (Rachel Regulier), and Souleymane (Franck Keïta). The film stars Bégaudeau himself in the role of the teacher.
Title: 7th Lumières Awards
Passage: The 7th Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 25 February 2002. The winners were announced at a press conference at the Hôtel de Crillon in Paris. " Amélie" won three awards including Best Film, Best Actress and Best Screenplay.
Title: 4th Lumières Awards
Passage: The 4th Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 16 January 1999. The ceremony was chaired by Jean Reno. " The Dreamlife of Angels" won three awards including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actress.
Title: 5th Lumières Awards
Passage: The 5th Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 29 January 2000. The ceremony was chaired by Claudia Cardinale. The "Most Promising Actor" and "Most Promising Actress" awards were introduced in that year. "" won two awards including Best Film and Best Director.
Title: 6th Lumières Awards
Passage: The 6th Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 24 January 2001. The ceremony was hosted by Frédéric Lopez. " The Taste of Others" won three awards including Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay.
Title: 8th Lumières Awards
Passage: The 8th Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 14 February 2003. The ceremony was hosted by Frédéric Mitterrand and presided by Carole Laure. " Amen. " won the award for Best Film.
Title: 13th Lumières Awards
Passage: The 13th Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 13 January 2008. The ceremony was chaired by Claude Lelouch. " The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" won the award for Best Film and Jean-Pierre Marielle was presented with the honorary Lumières Award.
Title: 16th Lumières Awards
Passage: The 16th Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 14 January 2011. The ceremony was presided by François Berléand. " Of Gods and Men" won the award for Best Film.
Title: 9th Lumières Awards
Passage: The 9th Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 17 February 2004. The ceremony was hosted by Patrick Souquet and presided by Patrice Chéreau. " The Triplets of Belleville" won the award for Best Film.
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The Class
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14th Lumières Awards
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The Class (2008 film)
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Robert Armstrong-Jones the Welsh physician was what relation to Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon?
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Title: Robert Armstrong-Jones
Passage: Sir Robert Armstrong-Jones, CBE (born Robert Jones; 2 December 1857 – 31 January 1943) was a Welsh physician and psychiatrist. He was the grandfather of Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon (d. 2017).
Title: Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon
Passage: Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, (7 March 1930 – 13 January 2017), commonly known as Lord Snowdon, was a British photographer and film maker. He was married to Princess Margaret, younger daughter of King George VI and the sister of Queen Elizabeth II.
Title: Anne Parsons, Countess of Rosse
Passage: Anne Parsons, Countess of Rosse ("née" Messel, previously Armstrong-Jones; 8 February 1902 – 3 July 1992), was a society hostess and one of the founders of The Victorian Society and the mother of Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon.
Title: Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones
Passage: Lady Margarita Elizabeth Rose Alleyne Armstrong-Jones (born 14 May 2002) is the only daughter and youngest child of the Earl and Countess of Snowdon. She is the only granddaughter of Princess Margaret and the first of three granddaughters of the 1st Earl of Snowdon.
Title: Lady Sarah Chatto
Passage: Lady Sarah Frances Elizabeth Chatto (née Armstrong-Jones; born 1 May 1964) is the only daughter of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, and the 1st Earl of Snowdon. She is a niece of Queen Elizabeth II and the youngest grandchild of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
Title: Ronald Armstrong-Jones
Passage: Major Ronald Owen Lloyd Armstrong-Jones MBE QC (18 May 1899 – 27 January 1966) was a British barrister and soldier and the father of Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon.
Title: Charles Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley
Passage: Charles Patrick Inigo Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley (born 1 July 1999) is the only son of David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon, and Serena Armstrong-Jones, Countess of Snowdon. He is a great-grandson of King George VI. He is heir apparent to the Earldom of Snowdon and 19th in line of succession to the British throne, after his father.
Title: John Donald (jewellery designer)
Passage: John Donald is a British jeweller - designer whose work is strongly identified in the 1960s and 1970s in London. Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother purchased works by John Donald in the 1960s, having been introduced to him by Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon.
Title: Earl of Snowdon
Passage: Earl of Snowdon is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1961, together with the subsidiary title Viscount Linley, of Nymans in the County of Sussex, by Queen Elizabeth II for her then brother-in-law, Antony Armstrong-Jones, who married Princess Margaret in 1960.
Title: David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon
Passage: David Albert Charles Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon (born 3 November 1961), styled as Viscount Linley until 2017 and known professionally as David Linley, is an English furniture maker and the former chairman of the auction house Christie's UK. The son of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, and of Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, he is a grandson of King George VI and is 18th in line of succession to the British throne, the first in line who is not a descendant of Queen Elizabeth II.
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the grandfather
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Robert Armstrong-Jones
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Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon
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Who was born first Kenji Mizoguchi or Alain Tanner?
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Title: Alain Tanner
Passage: Alain Tanner (born 6 December 1929) is a Swiss film director.
Title: Kenji Mizoguchi
Passage: Kenji Mizoguchi (溝口 健二 , Mizoguchi Kenji , May 16, 1898 – August 24, 1956) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter.
Title: Tokyo March
Passage: Tokyo March (東京行進曲 , Tōkyō kōshinkyoku ) is a 1929 black and white Japanese silent film, originally presented with benshi accompaniment, directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. It is a classic melodramatic love tragedy addressing social inequality in modern Japan, depicted in Mizoguchi's typical style. The theme song "Tokyo March" was originally sung by Chiyako Sato.
Title: Utamaro and His Five Women
Passage: Utamaro and His Five Women or Five Women Around Utamaro (Japanese: 歌麿をめぐる五人の女 , Hepburn: Utamaro o meguru gonin no onna ) is a 1946 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. It is based on the novel of the same title by Kanji Kunieda, itself a fictionalized account of the life of printmaker Kitagawa Utamaro. It was Mizoguchi's first film made under the American occupation.
Title: Street of Shame
Passage: Street of Shame (赤線地帯 , "Akasen chitai" ) is a 1956 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. It is the personal tales of several Japanese women of different backgrounds who work together in a brothel. It was Mizoguchi's last film.
Title: Sisters of the Gion
Passage: Sisters of the Gion (祇園の姉妹 , Gion no kyōdai ) or Sisters of Gion is a 1936 black and white Japanese film drama directed by Kenji Mizoguchi about two sisters living in the Gion District. The film is seen as a companion piece to Mizoguchi's "Osaka Elegy" which shares much of the same cast and production team.
Title: Kenji Mizoguchi: The Life of a Film Director
Passage: Kenji Mizoguchi: The Life of a Film Director (ある映画監督の生涯 溝口健二の記録 , Aru eiga-kantoku no shōgai ) is a 1975 Japanese documentary film on the life and works of director Kenji Mizoguchi, directed by Kaneto Shindo.
Title: Princess Yang Kwei-Fei
Passage: Princess Yang Kwei-Fei (楊貴妃 , "Yōkihi" , a.k.a. "The Consort Yáng Guìfēi") is a 1955 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. It was a co-production between Daiei Film and Hong Kong's Shaw & Sons, a predecessor of Shaw Brothers Studio . It is one of Mizoguchi's two color films, the other being "Tales of the Taira Clan", made the same year.
Title: Osaka Elegy
Passage: Osaka Elegy (浪華悲歌 , "Naniwa erejii" ) (originally Naniwa Elegy) is a 1936 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. Mizoguchi considered the film his first serious effort as a director, and it was also his first commercial and critical success in Japan. "Osaka Elegy" is often considered a companion piece to Mizoguchi's next film, "Sisters of the Gion", which was released the same year and featured much the same cast and crew.
Title: The Lady of Musashino
Passage: The Lady of Musashino (武蔵野夫人 , Musashino-Fujin ) is a 1951 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. The script for the film was adapted by Mizoguchi from the best-selling serial novel by Shōhei Ōoka.
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Kenji Mizoguchi
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Kenji Mizoguchi
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Alain Tanner
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Who promotes the mall that hosts the 2017 Men's Asian Individual Squash Championship?
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Title: Express Avenue
Passage: Express Avenue (Tamil: எக்ஸ்ப்ரெஸ் அவென்யூ ) is a shopping mall in Chennai promoted by Express Infrastructure, a subsidiary of Indian Express Limited Group. It is home to the largest gaming arcade in South India. Built at a cost of , the 1,750,000 sqft mall has 10 anchor tenants and 150 vanilla tenants.
Title: 2017 Men's Asian Individual Squash Championships
Passage: The 2017 Men's Asian Individual Squash Championships is the men's edition of the 2017 Asian Individual Squash Championships, which serves as the individual Asian championship for squash players. The event took place at Express Avenue Mall in Chennai from 26 to 30 April 2017. Max Lee won his first Asian Individual Championships title, defeating Saurav Ghosal in the final.
Title: Asian Individual Squash Championships
Passage: The FMC Asian Individual Squash Championships are the event which serves as the individual Asian championship for squash players organised by the Asian Squash Federation. The Asian Individual Championships was first held in 1981.
Title: 2015 Men's Asian Individual Squash Championships
Passage: The 2015 Men's Asian Individual Squash Championships is the men's edition of the 2015 Asian Individual Squash Championships, which serves as the individual Asian championship for squash players. The event took place in Kuwait from 1 to 5 May 2015. Leo Au won his first Asian Individual Championships title, defeating Abdullah Al Muzayen in the final.
Title: 2006 World University Squash Championship
Passage: The 2006 World University Squash Championship is the edition of the 2006's World University Squash, which serves as the individual world squash championship for students. The event will take place in Szeged in Szeged from 28 August to 2 September.
Title: French Junior Open Squash
Passage: French Junior Open squash championship is considered one of the most prestigious junior open squash championship in Europe and in the world. The tournament hosts nearly 300 players representing between 20 and 25 countries every year. The tournament is organize by the European Squash Federation and the French Squash Federation.
Title: US Junior Open squash championship
Passage: The United States Junior Open squash championship is the largest individual junior squash tournament in the world and is considered the third most prestigious junior open squash championship after the World Junior and the British Junior Open squash championship.
Title: 2011 Men's Asian Individual Squash Championships
Passage: The 2011 Men's Asian Individual Squash Championships is the men's edition of the 2011 Asian Individual Squash Championships, which serves as the individual Asian championship for squash players. The event took place in Peang in Malaysia from 26 to 30 April 2011. Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan won his first Asian Individual Championships title, defeating Ong Beng Hee in the final.
Title: 2013 Men's Asian Individual Squash Championships
Passage: The 2013 Men's Asian Individual Squash Championships is the men's edition of the 2013 Asian Individual Squash Championships, which serves as the individual Asian championship for squash players. The event took place in Islamabad in Pakistan from 1 to 5 May 2013. Aamir Atlas Khan won his first Asian Individual Championships title, defeating Abdullah Al Muzayen in the final.
Title: 2016 World University Squash Championship
Passage: The 2016 World University Squash Championship is the 2016 edition of the World University Squash, which serves as the individual world squash championship for students. The event will take place in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.
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Express Infrastructure
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2017 Men's Asian Individual Squash Championships
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Express Avenue
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Were Carl Maria von Weber and Claudio Monteverdi of different ethnicities?
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Title: Carl Maria von Weber
Passage: Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (18 or 19 November 1786 5 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, pianist, guitarist and critic, and was one of the first significant composers of the Romantic school.
Title: Claudio Monteverdi
Passage: Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi (] ; 15 May 1567 (baptized) – 29 November 1643) was an Italian composer, string player and choirmaster. A composer of both secular and sacred music, and a pioneer in the development of opera, he is considered a crucial transitional figure between the Renaissance and the Baroque periods of music history.
Title: Clarinet Quintet (Weber)
Passage: The Clarinet Quintet in B♭ Major, Op. 34, is a clarinet quintet that was composed by Carl Maria von Weber from 1811 to 1815. Like with most of Weber's other clarinet compositions, the quintet was written for the German clarinet virtuoso Heinrich Baermann.
Title: Silvana (opera)
Passage: Silvana, J. 87, is an opera by Carl Maria von Weber, first performed in Frankfurt am Main on 16 September 1810. The libretto, by , is a reworking of an earlier, unsuccessful opera by Weber, "Das Waldmädchen ". Weber also reused music from the same piece in "Silvana".
Title: Wiener Carneval
Passage: Wiener Carneval ("Viennese Carnival"), opus 3, is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss I in 1828. The waltz was intended as a contribution to the carnival of 1828 Johann Strauss appeared as leader of a group of musicians at the balls at the Kettenbrücke in Leopoldstadt. The fourth waltz theme incorporates melodies from Carl Maria von Weber's Ocean aria from Oberon, with Rezia’s words "Mein Hüon, mein Gatte, die Retter, sie nah’n" ("My Hüon, my husband, the rescuers approach"), partly as a tribute to Weber, who had died not long before Strauss' waltz was composed.
Title: Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber
Passage: The "Carl Maria von Weber" College of Music (Hochschule für Musik "Carl Maria von Weber" in German, and also/formerly known as Dresden Conservatory or Dresden Royal Conservatory) is a college of music in Dresden, Germany.
Title: Symphony No. 1 (Weber)
Passage: Carl Maria von Weber's Symphony No. 1 in C was written in 1806–1807. While not usually acknowledged as among Weber's greatest works (a fact readily admitted by Weber himself), it is a testament to the young composer's gift of melody.
Title: Euryanthe
Passage: Euryanthe is a German "grand, heroic, romantic" opera by Carl Maria von Weber, first performed at the Theater am Kärntnertor, Vienna on 25 October 1823. Though acknowledged as one of Weber's most important operas, the work is rarely staged because of the weak libretto by Helmina von Chézy (who, incidentally, was also the author of the failed play "Rosamunde", for which Franz Schubert wrote music). "Euryanthe" is based on the 13th-century romance ""L'Histoire du très-noble et chevalereux prince Gérard, comte de Nevers et la très-virtueuse et très chaste princesse Euriant de Savoye, sa mye.""
Title: Bassoon Concerto (Weber)
Passage: Carl Maria von Weber's Concerto for Bassoon in F Major, Op. 75 (J. 127) was composed in 1811 for Munich court musician Georg Friedrich Brandt, and then revised in 1822. Primarily an opera conductor and composer, Weber had only arrived a few months earlier in Munich, where he was extremely well received. The concerto is one of two pieces written for bassoon by Weber, the other being "Andante e Rondo Ungarese", Op. 35 (J. 158). A typical performance lasts 18–20 minutes.
Title: Die drei Pintos
Passage: Die drei Pintos ("The Three Pintos") is a comic opera of which Carl Maria von Weber began composing the music, working on a libretto by Theodor Hell. The work was completed about 65 years after Weber's death by Gustav Mahler.
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yes
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Carl Maria von Weber
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Claudio Monteverdi
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Are novelists Walter Van Tilburg Clark and Billie Letts both American?
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Title: Walter Van Tilburg Clark
Passage: Walter Van Tilburg Clark (August 3, 1909 – November 10, 1971) was an American novelist, short story writer, and educator. He ranks as one of Nevada's most distinguished literary figures of the 20th century, and was the first inductee into the 'Nevada Writers Hall of Fame' in 1988. Two of his novels, "The Ox-Bow Incident" and "The Track of the Cat," were made into films. As a writer, Clark taught himself to use the familiar materials of the western saga to explore the human psyche and to raise deep philosophical issues.
Title: Billie Letts
Passage: Billie Dean Letts (née Gipson; May 30, 1938 – August 2, 2014) was an American novelist and educator. She was a professor at Southeastern Oklahoma State University.
Title: The Ox-Bow Incident (novel)
Passage: The Ox-Bow Incident is a 1940 western novel by Walter Van Tilburg Clark in which two drifters are drawn into a lynch mob to find and hang three men presumed to be rustlers and the killers of a local man.
Title: Jo Anne Van Tilburg
Passage: Jo Anne Van Tilburg is an American archaeologist best known for her research on the statues of Easter Island (Rapa Nui). Her primary specialty is rock art.
Title: Where the Heart Is (novel)
Passage: Where the Heart Is is a 1995 novel by Billie Letts. It was chosen as an Oprah's Book Club selection in December 1998. A 2000 film of the same name was directed by Matt Williams, starring Natalie Portman, Ashley Judd and Stockard Channing.
Title: Track of the Cat
Passage: Track of the Cat is a 1954 film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Robert Mitchum and Teresa Wright. The film is based on a 1949 adventure novel of the same name by Walter Van Tilburg Clark. This was Wellman's second adaptation of a Clark novel, the first being "The Ox-Bow Incident". "Track of the Cat" was produced by John Wayne and Robert Fellows for their Wayne/Fellows production company.
Title: Where the Heart Is (2000 film)
Passage: Where the Heart Is is a 2000 American romantic drama film directed by Matt Williams in his film directing debut. The filmstars Natalie Portman, Stockard Channing, Ashley Judd, and Joan Cusack with supporting roles done by James Frain, Dylan Bruno, Keith David, and Sally Field. The screenplay, written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, is based on the best-selling novel by Billie Letts. The film follows five years in the life of Novalee Nation, a pregnant 17-year-old, who is abandoned by her boyfriend at a Wal-mart in a small Oklahoma town. She secretly moves into the store, where she eventually gives birth to her baby, which attracts media attention. With the help of friends, she makes a new life for herself in the town.
Title: The Watchful Gods and Other Stories
Passage: The Watchful Gods and Other Stories is a collection of short stories by Walter Van Tilburg Clark published in 1950. It brings together eight stories and one novella (the title story). Three of the stories had already appeared in the annual anthology of O. Henry Award-winning stories, most notably "The Wind and the Snow of Winter" which was selected by that anthology, in 1945, as their "first-place winner." Since this book's publication, two other stories have remained notable: "The Portable Phonograph" and "Hook" have both been widely anthologized since they were published.
Title: Van Tilburg
Passage: Van Tilburg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Title: The City of Trembling Leaves
Passage: The City of Trembling Leaves (1945) is a novel in the semi-autobiographical genre, by Walter Van Tilburg Clark. The novel is a series of parallel narratives detailing the lives and work of a group of redacted characters named Tim Hazard, Lawrence Black, Mary Turner, Rachel Wells, Marjory Hale, "Walt", (the narrator) and assorted other side-characters.
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yes
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Walter Van Tilburg Clark
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Billie Letts
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What American lyricist born in 1928 co-wrote the screenplay for the musical film The Fantastics?
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Title: The Fantasticks (film)
Passage: The Fantasticks is a 1995 musical film directed by Michael Ritchie. The screenplay by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt is based on their record-breaking off-Broadway production of the same name, which ran for 17,162 performances (and was subsequently revived off-Broadway).
Title: Tom Jones (writer)
Passage: Tom Jones (born 1928, in Littlefield, Texas), is an American lyricist (and often librettist) of musical theatre.
Title: Herb Bermann
Passage: Herb Bermann is an American lyricist, screenwriter, and actor. He is best known for co-writing the 1967 debut album "Safe as Milk" for Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band. A screenplay he co-wrote with Dean Stockwell became the inspiration for Neil Young's 1970 album "After the Gold Rush". A book featuring his known and previously unpublished lyrics, "The Mystery Man from the Magic Band", was published in 2015 by Brass Tacks Press.
Title: Dave Frishberg
Passage: Dave Frishberg (born March 23, 1933) is an American jazz pianist, vocalist, composer, and lyricist born in Saint Paul, Minnesota. His songs have been performed by Blossom Dearie, Rosemary Clooney, Shirley Horn, Anita O'Day, Michael Feinstein, Irene Kral, Diana Krall, Stacey Kent, John Pizzarelli, and Mel Tormé.
Title: Michael Carr (composer)
Passage: Michael Carr (11 March 1905 – 16 September 1968), real name Maurice Alfred Cohen, was a British popular music composer and lyricist born in Leeds. He is best remembered for the song "South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)", written with Jimmy Kennedy for the 1939 film of the same name.
Title: Jerry Seelen
Passage: Jerry Seelen, whose real name is Jerome Seelen, was an American screenwriter and lyricist born March 11, 1912 in New York City (New York) and died September 12, 1981 in San Diego (California).
Title: Shaukat Pardesi
Passage: Sheikh Mohammed Irfan better known as Shaukat Pardesi (Urdu: شوکت پردیسی ,born in April 1924- October 1995) was a poet, editor and lyricist born in Malaysia. Although his father Sheikh Sahib Ali hailed from a small village, Maroofpur in Jaunpur district of India but he migrated to Malaysia and lived there for a long period of time. During 1950's he was associated with Urdu Daily Inquilab, acted as the Editor of Film Times Weekly magazine. He published as well as edited an acclaimed monthly Urdu magazine entitled "Munna" for children who were supported through the writings of eminent writers like Niaz Fatehpuri, Ale Ahmad Suroor, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, etc. His ghazals and nazms were not merely restricted to journals but have also been recorded by HMV in the melodious voices of various famous singers of his time viz. Talat Mahmood, Manna Dey, C. H. Atma, Anup Jalota, Dilraj Kaur, Shailendra Singh, Shyam Lala and others.
Title: Martin Charnin
Passage: Martin Charnin (born November 24, 1934) is an American lyricist, writer, and theatre director. Charnin's best-known work is as conceiver, director and lyricist of the musical "Annie".
Title: Otto Harbach
Passage: Otto Abels Harbach, born Otto Abels Hauerbach (August 18, 1873 – January 24, 1963) was an American lyricist and librettist of about 50 musical comedies. He was Oscar Hammerstein II's mentor and believed that librettists should integrate songs into the plot. He is considered one of the first great lyricists, and helped raise the status of the lyricist in an age concerned more with music, costumes, and stars. Some of his more famous lyrics are for "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes", "Indian Love Call" and "Cuddle up a Little Closer, Lovey Mine".
Title: Jerry Ross (composer)
Passage: Jerry Ross (born Jerold Rosenberg; March 9, 1926 – November 11, 1955) was an American lyricist and composer whose works with Richard Adler for the musical theater include "The Pajama Game" and "Damn Yankees", winners of Tony Awards in 1955 and 1956, respectively, in both the "Best Musical" and "Best Composer and Lyricist" categories.
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Tom Jones
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The Fantasticks (film)
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Tom Jones (writer)
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Where is the University which carries the name of William Taylor located?
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Title: Taylor University
Passage: Taylor University is a private, interdenominational, evangelical Christian college in Upland, Indiana, United States. Founded in 1846, it is one of America's oldest evangelical Christian colleges.
Title: William Taylor (bishop)
Passage: William Taylor (1821–1902) was an American Missionary Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1884. Taylor University, a Christian college in Indiana, carries his name.
Title: William Taylor (Surrey cricketer)
Passage: William Taylor (7 May 1821 – 29 March 1878) was an English cricketer. Taylor's batting and bowling styles are unknown. He was born at Dorking, Surrey.
Title: Taylor Island
Passage: Taylor Island (sometimes referred to as Taylor's Island) is the largest in a group of seven islands located between the Eyre Peninsula mainland and Thistle Island in the mouth of Spencer Gulf, South Australia. It was named by British explorer Matthew Flinders in 1802, after the loss of William Taylor, a midshipman and master's mate to John Thistle (after whom Thistle Island is named). The remaining islands in the group are also named after lost members of Flinders' expedition: Little Island, Lewis Island, Smith Island, Hopkins Island and Grindal Island. Taylor's Island has been used principally for the grazing of sheep while its surrounding waters are well regarded fishing grounds.
Title: William Taylor (man of letters)
Passage: William Taylor (7 November 1765 – 5 March 1836), often called William Taylor of Norwich, was a British essayist, scholar and polyglot. He is most notable as a supporter and translator of German romantic literature.
Title: Robert Taylor (computer scientist)
Passage: Robert William Taylor (February 10, 1932 – April 13, 2017), known as Bob Taylor, was an American Internet pioneer, who led teams that made major contributions to the personal computer, and other related technologies. He was director of ARPA's Information Processing Techniques Office from 1965 through 1969, founder and later manager of Xerox PARC's Computer Science Laboratory from 1970 through 1983, and founder and manager of Digital Equipment Corporation's Systems Research Center until 1996.
Title: William Taylor (folk song)
Passage: William Taylor (Roud 158, Laws N11) is a British folk song, often collected from traditional singers in England, less so in Scotland, Ireland, Canada and the USA. It tells the story of a young woman who adopts male dress and becomes a sailor (or sometimes a soldier) in order to search for her lover. Other names include "Billy Taylor", "Brisk Young Seamen", "Bold William Taylor", "Down By the Seashore", "The False Lover", "The Female Lieutenant; Or, Faithless Lover Rewarded", "If You'll Get Up Early in the Morning", "The Life and Death of Billy Taylor", "My Love", "Poor William Taylor", "Sally Brown and William Taylor", and "Young Billy Taylor".
Title: George W. Taylor (general)
Passage: George William Taylor (November 22, 1808 – August 31, 1862) was a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He commanded a brigade in the Army of the Potomac before being mortally wounded at the Battle of Manassas Station in Northern Virginia. The poem "The General's Death" by Joseph O'Connor was based on George W. Taylor's death.
Title: George William Taylor
Passage: George William Taylor, QC (born November 5, 1937) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1977 to 1985, and was a cabinet minister in the government of William Davis. Taylor was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party.
Title: Red Flower Rising
Passage: Red Flower Rising is a public artwork by American artist Richard Taylor located outside the Milwaukee Public Market, on the corner of Broadway Street and East St. Paul Avenue in the Historic Third Ward in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The red painted aluminum sculpture was installed in 2007 in memory of Jeffry A. Posner.
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Upland, Indiana, United States
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William Taylor (bishop)
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Taylor University
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Are Ben Okri and Nicholas Evans both novelists?
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Title: Ben Okri
Passage: Ben Okri OBE FRSL (born 15 March 1959) is a Nigerian poet and novelist. Okri is considered one of the foremost African authors in the post-modern and post-colonial traditions, and has been compared favourably to authors such as Salman Rushdie and Gabriel García Márquez.
Title: Nicholas Evans
Passage: Nicholas Evans (born 26 July 1950) is an English journalist, screenwriter television and film producer and novelist. Evans was born in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, and educated at Bromsgrove School before studying at St. Edmund Hall, Oxford. He also served in Africa with the charity Voluntary Service Overseas. He then studied journalism and worked as a newspaper reporter and television screenwriter. He lives in Devon. He has a son, Max Evans, who is head of geography at Preston Manor High School, and a daughter, Lauren. He also has another son, Harry, from a relationship he had with Jane Hewland, the TV producer known for "Network 7" and "GamesMaster".
Title: Paint the Change
Passage: Paint the Change is a global street art project that uses public art and community dialogue to discuss social justice issues. The project's latest mural is a monumental piece in Shoreditch, East London, featuring words by Ben Okri and art by Ben Eine to commemorate the victims and survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire in London. Paint the Change is also the umbrella project for the global street art and human rights project Education Is Not A Crime.
Title: Nicholas Evans (linguist)
Passage: Nicholas Evans (born 1956 in Los Angeles, USA) is an Australian linguist.
Title: The Horse Whisperer (novel)
Passage: The Horse Whisperer is a 1995 novel by English author Nicholas Evans. The book was his debut novel, and gained significant success, becoming the 10th best selling novel in the United States in 1995, selling over 15 million copies. This also makes it one of the best-selling books of all time.
Title: Into the Widening World
Passage: Into the Widening World is a collection of 26 short fictional coming-of-age stories. It was written by many authors including: Nadine Gordimer, Ben Okri, Bharati Mukherjee, Alice Munro and Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
Title: Starbook
Passage: Starbook, subtitled ""A Magical Tale of Love and Regeneration"," is a 2007 novel by Nigerian poet and novelist Ben Okri.
Title: The Famished Road
Passage: The Famished Road is the Booker Prize-winning novel written by Nigerian author Ben Okri. The novel, published in 1991, follows Azaro, an "abiku" or spirit child, living in an unnamed, most likely Nigerian, city. The novel employs a unique narrative style incorporating the spirit world with the "real" world in what some have classified as magical realism. Others have labeled it African Traditional Religion realism. Still others choose to simply call the novel fantasy literature. The book exploits the belief in the coexistence of the spiritual and material worlds that is a defining aspect of traditional African life.
Title: Nicholas Evans (artist)
Passage: Nicholas Evans (10 January 1907 – 5 February 2004) was a self-taught Welsh artist from Aberdare, in the Cynon Valley. He was known best in the art world as Nick Evans, with which name his work was signed.
Title: Dangerous Love (novel)
Passage: Dangerous Love is a 1996 novel by Ben Okri set in Lagos of the 1970s. The novel is a reworking of an earlier book, "The Landscapes Within". The book is more conventional and realist than Okri's previous works. The subject concerns love, corruption and memories of the Biafran War in Nigeria.
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yes
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Ben Okri
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Nicholas Evans
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Shadows Wake Me was produced by guitarist Ken Myhr, who previously worked with such artists as Jane Siberry and Cowboy Junkies, a Canadian alternative band of what genre(s)?
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Title: Cowboy Junkies
Passage: Cowboy Junkies are a Canadian alternative country/blues/folk rock band. The group was formed in Toronto in 1985 by Margo Timmins (vocalist), Michael Timmins (songwriter, guitarist), Peter Timmins (drummer) and Alan Anton (bassist).
Title: Shadows Wake Me
Passage: Shadows Wake Me is the first studio album by Canadian singer Damhnait Doyle, released in 1996 (see 1996 in music) on the indie label Latitude Records, then later EMI Music Canada. The album was produced by guitarist Ken Myhr, who previously worked with such artists as Jane Siberry and Cowboy Junkies. Although a novice songwriter, Doyle co-wrote many songs on the album, some with Myhr, and others with Chris Tait, Tim Welch, David Gray, and Anne Bourne.
Title: Dragon Dreams
Passage: Dragon Dreams is a studio album released in 2008 by Canadian singer-songwriter Jane Siberry under the name Issa. According to the album artwork, it is "the first of a story told in three parts." The music was written, produced, and arranged by Jane Siberry; all references to the artist in this recording are under the name Issa.
Title: Best of the Cowboy Junkies
Passage: Best of the Cowboy Junkies is a 2001 greatest hits compilation of Cowboy Junkies' songs recorded for RCA Records. All songs are drawn from the band's RCA Records albums: "The Trinity Session", "The Caution Horses", "Black Eyed Man" and "Pale Sun, Crescent Moon".
Title: Love Is Everything: The Jane Siberry Anthology
Passage: Love Is Everything: The Jane Siberry Anthology is a two-disc compilation of songs by the Canadian singer-songwriter Jane Siberry. It was released in 2002 and contains material dating back to her debut release in 1981.
Title: With What Shall I Keep Warm?
Passage: With What Shall I Keep Warm? is an album released in 2009 by Canadian singer-songwriter Jane Siberry. The album artwork features both the names Issa and Jane Siberry (she changed her name back to Jane Siberry around the time of the release). It is "the second of a story told in three parts," the first being "Dragon Dreams".
Title: Notes Falling Slow
Passage: Notes Falling Slow is a box set by the Canadian alt-country band Cowboy Junkies, containing remastered version of the 2001 album "Open", the 2004 album "One Soul Now", and the 2007 album "At the End of Paths Taken" on the first three discs, plus songs worked on during the creation of the three albums but not included. Some of the tracks were not previously completed, some were not demoed, and others were cut but did not make the final set. All these tracks have been newly recorded for this box set and included on the final disc, effectively creating a new Cowboy Junkies album.
Title: Maria (album)
Passage: Maria is a 1995 critically acclaimed album by Canadian singer and songwriter Jane Siberry. It was her first album not to include any musical contributions from longtime collaborators such as Ken Myhr, John Switzer and Rebecca Jenkins.
Title: Rarities, B-Sides and Slow, Sad Waltzes
Passage: Rarities, B-Sides and Slow, Sad Waltzes is an album by the Canadian alt-country band Cowboy Junkies, released in 1999. It was the band's first independent release after the end of their contract with Geffen Records. The album is a compendium of tracks that the band had recorded but not previously released on an album. Two tracks has been released earlier as B-sides on Cowboy Junkies' singles, "If you Gotta Go, Go Now" on "Southern Rain" and "Leaving Normal" on "Anniversary Song". It was released on both True North Records and Latent Recordings in Canada, and on Valley Records in the United States.
Title: Pale Sun, Crescent Moon
Passage: Pale Sun, Crescent Moon is the fifth studio album by Cowboy Junkies, released in 1993. It was the band's last album of new material for RCA Records, although a and a were subsequently released on the label. Canadian guitarist Ken Myhr appears on every track on this album.
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country/blues/folk rock
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Shadows Wake Me
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Cowboy Junkies
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What Irish footballer joined Pacific Films in 1950?
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Title: Pacific Films
Passage: The Pacific Film Unit was established in Wellington, New Zealand in 1948 by ex-National Film Unit staff Alun Falconer and Roger Mirams. At this time most films produced in New Zealand were documentaries made by the government’s National Film Unit. In 1950 John O'Shea joined; Falconer left to pursue a career in China; and the company changed its name to Pacific Film Productions Ltd.
Title: John O'Shea
Passage: John Francis O'Shea (born 30 April 1981) is an Irish footballer, who plays as a defender for Sunderland and the Republic of Ireland national team, where he serves as vice-captain. He is known for his versatility in playing several positions on either side of the pitch or the centre.
Title: Sam Lammers
Passage: Before Lammers came to PSV in 2010, he played for Willem II and VOAB, a local football club from Goirle. His debut in paid football was at the 10 August 2015, when he faced Go Ahead Eagles with Jong PSV. Lammers made his debut for PSV Eindhoven on 21 September in a cup match against Roda JC. He made his debut for Eerste Divisie side Jong PSV in 2015. In the 2010-11 season, the footballer joined PSV. He used to play for Willem II from Tilburg before he moved to Eindhoven. He made his debut for PSV Eindhoven , with number 50, on 21 September 2016.
Title: Bob Groenendijk
Passage: Bob Groenendijk (born 15 May 1996) is a Dutch football player who currently plays as a defender for PSV Eindhoven. He made his debut for Jong PSV in 2015. In the 2015-16 season, the footballer joined PSV. He used to play for RKVVO from Veldhoven before he moved to Eindhoven.
Title: Albert Guðmundsson (footballer, born 1997)
Passage: Albert Guðmundsson (born 15 June 1997) is an Icelandic professional football player who currently plays as a winger for PSV Eindhoven in the Dutch Eredivisie. He made his debut for Eerste Divisie side Jong PSV in 2015. In the 2015–16 season, the footballer joined PSV. He used to play for SC Heerenveen from Heerenveen before he moved to Eindhoven.
Title: The Coastwatchers (TV movie)
Passage: The Coastwatchers was a TV docudrama about coastwatchers made in 1959 by producer Roger Mirams for Pacific Films. It starred Ken Goodlet and Kevin Colson and was written by John Sherman and directed by Mirams.
Title: The Magic Boomerang
Passage: The Magic Boomerang was an Australian children's adventure series set in rural Australia. It was produced by Pacific films and aired on the ABC in Australia.
Title: Xiaoliang Sunney Xie
Passage: Professor Xiaoliang Sunney Xie (; born 1962 in Beijing, China) is considered a founding father of single-molecule biophysical chemistry and single-molecule enzymology. He received his B.Sc. in Chemistry from Peking University in 1984, and his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry in 1990 from University of California at San Diego. After a brief postdoctoral appointment at University of Chicago, he joined Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, where he rose from Senior Research Scientist to Chief Scientist. In 1998, he became the first tenured professor at Harvard University among Chinese Scholars who came to the United States since the Reform in China.
Title: Fight Batman Fight!
Passage: Fight Batman Fight! is an unauthorized 1973 Filipino Batman action-fantasy film produced by Pacific Films (Philippines).
Title: Phantom Below
Passage: Phantom Below (also known as Tides of War and USS Poseidon: Phantom Below) is the first film released by Hawaii-based studio Pacific Films. Its world premiere was at the Hawaii International Film Festival on March 31, 2005. The film is notable in that it has several different editions, one for general audiences, another with eight additional minutes for Japanese audiences and one with homosexual themes for the LGBT-interest television channel called here! .
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John Francis O'Shea
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Pacific Films
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John O'Shea
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The person who bought the cottage on Round Island in 1995 was born in what month?
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Title: Dave Thomas (businessman)
Passage: Rex David "Dave" Thomas (July 2, 1932January 8, 2002) was an American businessman and philanthropist. Thomas was the founder and chief executive officer of Wendy's, a fast-food restaurant chain specializing in hamburgers. He is also known for appearing in more than 800 commercial advertisements for the chain from 1989 to 2002, more than any other company founder in television history.
Title: Round Island (Ohio)
Passage: Round Island, is a private island, located within Buckeye Lake, in Fairfield County, Ohio. In the 1920s, a cottage was built on the island, and in 1995 it was purchased and renovated by the late Dave Thomas, CEO and founder of Wendy's restaurants.
Title: Round Island Passage Light
Passage: Round Island Passage Light is an automated, unmanned 1948 lighthouse located in the Round Island Channel in the Straits of Mackinac, Michigan. The channel is a branch of Lake Huron.
Title: Round Island Light (Michigan)
Passage: The Round Island Light, also known as the "Old Round Island Point Lighthouse" is a lighthouse located on the west shore of Round Island in the shipping lanes of the Straits of Mackinac, which connect Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. It was deemed necessary because the island is a significant hazard to navigation in the straits, and was seen as an effective complement to the other lights in the area. Because of its color scheme and form — red stone base and wood tower — it has been likened to an old-fashioned schoolhouse. Ferries regularly pass it on their way to (and from) Mackinac Island, and it is a recognizable icon of the upper Great Lakes.
Title: Leiolopisma telfairii
Passage: Leiolopisma telfairii, the Round Island skink or Telfair's skink, is a species of skink native to Round Island, one of the islands of Mauritius.
Title: Round Island day gecko
Passage: The Round Island day gecko, "Phelsuma guentheri", also known as Günther's gecko, is an endangered species of gecko. It lives on the islet Round Island (Mauritius), and typically dwells on different palm trees. The Round Island day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.
Title: Round Island boa
Passage: The Round Island boa ("Casarea dussumieri"), also known as the Round Island keel-scaled boa and the Round Island ground boa, is a species of nonvenomous snake in the family Bolyeriidae, in the monotypic genus Casarea. It is endemic to Round Island, Mauritius. No subspecies are currently recognized.
Title: Round Island Light (Mississippi)
Passage: Round Island Lighthouse stood from 1859 to 1998 on the southwest end of Round Island in the Mississippi Sound, 4 mi south of Pascagoula, Mississippi. In September 1998, the lighthouse was toppled by Hurricane Georges. In 2010, the base of the structure and other lighthouse remnants were removed from Round Island and relocated within the City of Pascagoula for restoration.
Title: Round Island Light (Sri Lanka)
Passage: Round Island Lighthouse (also known as the Trincomalee Light or Kevuliya Light) is an offshore Lighthouse on Round Island in Trincomalee Bay, Sri Lanka and is operated and maintained by the Sri Lanka Ports Authority. The lighthouse was erected in 1863, originally it was a red light however in 1864 it was changed to white.
Title: Round Island Channel
Passage: The Round Island Channel is a navigable Lake Huron waterway located between Mackinac Island and Round Island in the Straits of Mackinac. It forms a key link in the lake freighter route between Lake Superior and Lake Michigan, on which millions of tons of taconite iron ore are shipped annually. The channel also provides access to the harbor of Mackinac Island, Michigan, and is used by commercial ferryboats delivering passengers to the small island city.
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July
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Round Island (Ohio)
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Dave Thomas (businessman)
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Kasper Schmeichel is the son of the footballer who played at what position?
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Title: Peter Schmeichel
Passage: Peter Bolesław Schmeichel MBE (] ; born 18 November 1963) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, and was voted the IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper in 1992 and 1993. He is best remembered for his most successful years at English club Manchester United, whom he captained to the 1999 UEFA Champions League to complete the Treble, and for winning UEFA Euro 1992 with Denmark.
Title: Kasper Schmeichel
Passage: Kasper Peter Schmeichel (] ; born 5 November 1986) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Leicester City and the Denmark national team. He is the son of former Manchester United and Danish international goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel.
Title: Kasper Lorentzen
Passage: Kasper Wellemberg Lorentzen (born November 19, 1985) is a Danish retired professional footballer, who played as a midfielder or forward. He has represented various Danish youth national football teams, most recently the Danish under-21 national team, playing a combined 58 youth national team matches and scoring 20 goals.
Title: Martin Lang (rugby league)
Passage: Martin Lang (born 26 September 1975) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer of the 1990s and 2000s. He played in Australasia's National Rugby League and his usual position was at prop. During his career he played for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and the Penrith Panthers as well as representing for the Queensland Maroons in State of Origin. Martin Lang is the son of former Australian international and coach John Lang, under whom he played his entire top-grade career.
Title: Onandi Lowe
Passage: Onandi Lowe (born 2 December 1974, also known as Nandi) is a Jamaican former international footballer who played in every outfield position, but was best known as a prolific forward. He spent some of his career in the Jamaican National Premier League as well as having stints in North America and England. He scored 27 goals in 65 international appearances and appeared at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. However, he found himself on the wrong side of the law with drugs in the latter part of his career, and has been described as "one of Jamaica's most controversial players". His son, Damion Lowe, is also a professional footballer.
Title: Kasper Jensen
Passage: Kasper Jensen (born 7 October 1982) is a Danish retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
Title: John Scarlett (footballer)
Passage: John Scarlett (born 29 May 1947) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Geelong and South Melbourne. Scarlett was a fullback and his son Matthew played in that same position for Geelong.
Title: Andrew Gowers (footballer)
Passage: Andrew Gowers (born 11 April 1969) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Hawthorn and Brisbane in the wing position. Gowers played in Hawthorn's 1991 AFL Grand Final victory. Andrew is the son of Trevor Gowers who played 24 senior games for Richmond between 1964 and 1966.
Title: Kasper Bøgelund
Passage: Kasper Bøgelund Nielsen (born 8 October 1980 in Odense) is a retired Danish footballer. He last played as a right back for AaB in the Danish Superliga. Bøgelund has played 17 games for the Danish national team, and he represented Denmark at the 2002 FIFA World Cup and 2004 European Championship.
Title: Phil Narkle
Passage: Phillip Michael "Phil" Narkle (born 29 January 1961) is a former Australian rules football player of Indigenous Australian descent who played for St Kilda and in the Australian Football League (AFL) and Swan Districts Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) during the mid-late 1970s and early 1990s. Younger brother of Keith Narkle (by nine years) who also played for Swan Districts, Phil generally played on the wing position. Regarded as a highly skilled and determined footballer with tremendous pace, Phil was perfectly suited to the wing position where he could turn defence into attack.
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goalkeeper
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Kasper Schmeichel
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Peter Schmeichel
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Are both Chamaelirium and Hovea flowering plants?
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Title: Hovea
Passage: Hovea (Purple pea) is a genus of perennial shrubs which are native to Australia. Species from this genus are occasionally cultivated as ornamental plants. The genus name honours Anton Pantaleon Hove, a Polish plant collector.
Title: Chamaelirium
Passage: Chamaelirium is a genus of flowering plants containing the single species Chamaelirium luteum, commonly known as blazing-star, devil's bit, false unicorn, fairy wand, and helonias. It is a perennial herb native to the eastern United States. It can be found in a variety of habitats, including wet meadows and deciduous woodlands.
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no
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Chamaelirium
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Hovea
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Hotline is a film that starred which psychic spokeswoman?
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Title: Hotline (2014 film)
Passage: Hotline is a 2014 documentary feature film written and directed by Tony Shaff. The film explores the intense connections that are made between strangers over the telephone, and explores these anonymous conversations people are often too hesitant to have with the people closest to them. The film stars Miss Cleo, Jeff Ragsdale, Jamie Blaine, and Tonya Jone Miller.
Title: Miss Cleo
Passage: Youree Dell Harris (August 12, 1962 – July 26, 2016) was an American television personality best known as Miss Cleo, a spokeswoman for a psychic pay-per-call service from 1997 to 2003. Harris used various aliases, including LaShawnda Williams, Corvette Mama, Elenore St. Julian, Desiree Canterlaw, Janet Snyder, Maria Delcampo, Christina Garcia, Cleomili Harris, and Youree Perris.
Title: Darth Vader's Psychic Hotline
Passage: Darth Vader's Psychic Hotline is a fan film that made its debut on the Internet on April 16, 2002, created by fans of the "Star Wars" franchise. It is a spoof of "Star Wars" and Miss Cleo-type psychic hotline infomercials, with Darth Vader taking calls and giving advice to various "Star Wars" characters.
Title: The Undead (film)
Passage: The Undead is a 1957 horror film directed by Roger Corman starring Pamela Duncan, Allison Hayes, Richard Garland and Val Dufour. The authors' original working title was "The Trance of Diana Love". The film follows the story of a prostitute, Diana Love (Duncan), who is put into a hypnotic trance by psychic Quintis (Dufour), thus causing her to regress back to a previous life. Hayes later starred in "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman" (1958). The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with "Voodoo Woman".
Title: The Initiation of Sarah
Passage: The Initiation of Sarah is a 1978 made for TV film that was directed by Robert Day. It first aired on ABC on February 6, 1978 and starred Kay Lenz as a shy, withdrawn young woman who discovers that she has psychic powers after joining a sorority. The film achieved some controversy upon its initial airing on television as part of the film's plot involved Morgan Fairchild wearing a wet T-shirt after being thrown into a fountain, something that had not been previously shown in a made-for-TV movie.
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Youree Dell Harris
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Hotline (2014 film)
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Miss Cleo
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Who has been to space more times, Hans Schlegel or Frank De Winne?
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Title: Frank De Winne
Passage: Frank, Viscount De Winne (born 25 April 1961, in Ledeberg, Belgium) is a Belgian Air Component officer and an ESA astronaut. He is Belgium's second person in space (after Dirk Frimout). He was the first ESA astronaut to command a space mission when he served as commander of ISS Expedition 21. ESA astronaut de Winne serves currently as Head of the European Astronaut Centre of the European Space Agency in Cologne/Germany (Köln).
Title: Hans Schlegel
Passage: Hans Wilhelm Schlegel (Überlingen, 3 August 1951) is a German physicist, an ESA astronaut, and a veteran of two NASA Space Shuttle missions.
Title: Dorothea Tieck
Passage: Dorothea Tieck (March 1799 – 21 February 1841) was a German translator, known particularly for her translations of William Shakespeare. She was born in Berlin, Brandenburg, as the daughter of Ludwig Tieck, and collaborated with her father and his Romantic literary circle, including August Wilhelm Schlegel and Wolf Heinrich Graf von Baudissin. She completed the translation of Shakespeare's works her father had begun with Schlegel and Baudissin, and worked also on Miguel de Cervantes and other Spanish writers.
Title: Schlegel diagram
Passage: In geometry, a Schlegel diagram is a projection of a polytope from formula_1 into formula_2 through a point beyond one of its facets or faces. The resulting entity is a polytopal subdivision of the facet in formula_2 that is combinatorially equivalent to the original polytope. Named for Victor Schlegel, who in 1886 introduced this tool for studying combinatorial and topological properties of polytopes. In dimensions 3 and 4, a Schlegel diagram is a projection of a polyhedron into a plane figure and a projection of a 4-polytope to 3-space, respectively. As such, Schlegel diagrams are commonly used as a means of visualizing four-dimensional polytopes.
Title: Expedition 35
Passage: Expedition 35 was the 35th long-duration mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The expedition started 13 March 2013, and marked the first time a Canadian astronaut – Colonel Chris Hadfield – was in command of the station. Expedition 35 was also only the second time an ISS crew is led by neither a NASA astronaut, nor a Roscosmos cosmonaut, after Expedition 21 in 2009, when ESA astronaut Frank De Winne was in command.
Title: Frederik De Winne
Passage: Frederik de Winne (born 28 May 1985 in Ghent) is a Belgian footballer who plays as a right back for KVC Jong Lede. His prior clubs included Belgian Pro League team Lokeren and Belgian Second Division team OH Leuven.
Title: Liévin De Winne
Passage: Liévin De Winne (Ghent, 24 January 1821 - Brussels, 13 May 1880) was a Belgian portrait painter who painted the official portrait of Leopold I on which the first postage stamp of Belgium was based.
Title: Maxime De Winne
Passage: Maxime De Winne (born 22 June 1977) is a Flemish actor and theatre producer.
Title: Passacaille (record label)
Passage: Passacaille records is a Belgian classical music record label, owned by Musurgia BVBA, based in Halle, Belgium. The company's artistic director is the flautist and flute-maker Jan De Winne.
Title: Expedition 21
Passage: Expedition 21 was the 21st long-duration mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The expedition began on 30 October 2009, with Frank de Winne becoming the first ESA astronaut to command a space mission.
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Hans Wilhelm Schlegel
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Hans Schlegel
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Frank De Winne
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Have Abbas Kiarostami and Stuart Baird both produced films?
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Title: Stuart Baird
Passage: Stuart Baird (born 30 November 1947) is an English film editor, producer, and director who is mainly associated with action films. He has edited over twenty major motion pictures.
Title: Abbas Kiarostami
Passage: Abbas Kiarostami (Persian: عباس کیارستمی ; 22 June 1940 – 4 July 2016) was an Iranian film director, screenwriter, photographer and film producer. An active film-maker from 1970, Kiarostami had been involved in over forty films, including shorts and documentaries. Kiarostami attained critical acclaim for directing the "Koker trilogy" (1987–94), "Close-Up" (1990), "Taste of Cherry" (1997) – which was awarded the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival that year – and "The Wind Will Carry Us" (1999). In his later works, "Certified Copy" (2010) and "Like Someone in Love" (2012), he filmed for the first time outside Iran: in Italy and Japan, respectively.
Title: Shirin (film)
Passage: Shirin is a 2008 film directed by Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami. The film is considered by some critics as a notable twist in the artistic career of Kiarostami.
Title: Koker trilogy
Passage: The Koker trilogy is a series of three films directed by acclaimed Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami: "Where Is the Friend's Home? " (1987), "And Life Goes On" (a.k.a. "Life and Nothing More", 1992) and "Through the Olive Trees" (1994). The designation was made by film theorists and critics, rather than by Kiarostami himself, who resists the designation and notes that the films are connected only by the accident of place (referring to the fact that Koker is the name of a northern Iranian village). He has suggested that it might be more appropriate to consider the latter two titles plus "Taste of Cherry" (1997) as a trilogy, since these are connected by the theme of life's preciousness.
Title: Bahman Kiarostami
Passage: Bahman Kiarostami (Persian: بهمن کیارستمی ) (born 11 August 1978 in Tehran) is an Iranian film director, cinematographer, film editor and film producer. He is the son of the late critically acclaimed Abbas Kiarostami. The main theme in Kiarostami's films are art and music.
Title: Roads of Kiarostami
Passage: Roads of Kiarostami is a 2005 Iranian documentary film directed by Abbas Kiarostami.
Title: The Experience (film)
Passage: The Experience (Persian: تجربه , "Tajrobe") is a 1973 Iranian feature film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. It is Kiarostami's directorial debut.
Title: The Bread and Alley
Passage: The Bread and Alley (Persian: نان و کوچه , "Nān o Kūcheh") is a 1970 Iranian short film directed and written by Abbas Kiarostami. The ten-minute film was the first film directed by Kiarostami.
Title: Lessons with Kiarostami
Passage: Lessons with Kiarostami (Persian: سرکلاس با کیارستمی , transit. "Sare Kelas ba Kiarostami") is a book written by Abbas Kiarostami, edited by Paul Cronin and with a foreword by acclaimed British director Mike Leigh. The book was published, simultaneously in English and Persian, shortly before Kiarostami's death. Drawn from Cronin's notes made at a series of workshops around the world, as led by Kiarostami, the text is written in the first person, from Kiarostami's point of view, and details his working methods and approach to poetic cinema. Lessons with Kiarostami was released alongside various volumes of English translations of Kiarostami's poetry. A Simplified Chinese translation of the book was published in 2017.
Title: Abbas Kiarostami: A Report
Passage: Abbas Kiarostami: A Report is a 2013 documentary film about the Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami, produced and directed by Bahman Maghsoudlou. Out of the documentaries Maghsoudlou has made, this is the first of feature length.
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yes
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Abbas Kiarostami
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Stuart Baird
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What member of Cantopop group Twins makes a special appearance in the film Love on the Rocks?
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Title: Love on the Rocks (film)
Passage: Love on the Rocks () is a 2004 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Dante Lam and Chan Hing-ka. The film stars Louis Koo and Gigi Leung, with special appearances by Charlene Choi and Donnie Yen.
Title: Charlene Choi
Passage: Charlene Choi (born 22 November 1982) is a Canadian-Hong Kong actress and singer. She is a member of Cantopop group Twins, along with Gillian Chung.
Title: Ho Hoo Tan
Passage: Ho Hoo Tan is an album by the Hong Kong Cantopop group Twins. It was released in September 2006 by EEG.
Title: Samba (Twins album)
Passage: Samba is an album by the popular Cantopop group, Twins, released in June, 2005.
Title: The Twins Effect II
Passage: The Twins Effect II is a 2004 Hong Kong action fantasy film directed by Corey Yuen and Patrick Leung. The film is a sequel to "The Twins Effect" (2003), but has a completely different story from the first film. It starred Charlene Choi and Gillian Chung of Cantopop duo Twins in the leading roles. Co-stars include Donnie Yen, Daniel Wu, Edison Chen, Wilson Chen, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Qu Ying, Fan Bingbing and Jim Chim. Jackie Chan also makes a cameo appearance, along with his son Jaycee Chan who is in his debut. The film's original English working title was Huadu Chronicles: Blade of Rose and its US DVD release title is Blade of Kings.
Title: William Chan
Passage: William Chan Wai-ting (born 21 November 1985) is a Hong Kong singer and actor. In 2003, he participated in New Talent Singing Awards and won several awards. He was then signed under Emperor Entertainment Group. He began his singing career by joining Cantopop group Sun Boy'z in 2006 and left the group in 2008 to pursue a solo career, releasing his debut solo album in the same year. Since then, he has released a total of 7 albums and 6 singles.
Title: Angela Au
Passage: Angela Au Man-sze (born 25 January 1983) is a Hong Kong singer and radio DJ/Web J. A former a member of the cantopop group, "Cookies", she had previously been a student and part-time model.
Title: Twins' Love
Passage: Twins' Love is an EP by the Cantopop group Twins. Since the first EP "Twins (AVEP)" was a great success, the Twins released this second CD just 3 months later, in November 2001. It contained 8 songs and 1 music video, "Oi Ching Dong Yap Jun" (愛情當入樽).
Title: Race Wong
Passage: Race Wong is an actress, singer and businesswoman. Born in Malaysia, raised in Singapore, she pursued her career in the entertainment industry in Hong Kong with her sister Rosanne Wong which won her various awards for her singing career as the cantopop group 2R, including Most Promising Newcomer and Most Popular Group Award in the Annual Top 10 Song of the Year Awards (2003), Metro Broadcasting Music awards (2004), TVB Top 10 Songs of the Year (2004) and Hong Kong Commercial Radio Music Awards’ (2003).
Title: The Twins Effect
Passage: The Twins Effect, also known as Vampire Effect in the United States, is a 2003 Hong Kong film directed by Dante Lam and Donnie Yen. The film was derived from Cantopop group Twins, starring both members Charlene Choi and Gillian Chung in the leading roles. Co-stars include Edison Chen and Ekin Cheng. Jackie Chan makes a
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Charlene Choi
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Love on the Rocks (film)
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Charlene Choi
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What is the birthday of the woman Romy Ruyssen fought in the first Invicta Fighting Championships?
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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: 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: 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).
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: Sarah D'Alelio
Passage: Sarah D'Alelio (born December 13, 1980) is a professional mixed martial artist. She competes in the 135-pound women's bantamweight division for Invicta Fighting Championships and has also fought for Strikeforce.
Title: Invicta Fighting Championships
Passage: Invicta Fighting Championships, also known as Invicta FC, is an American professional mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion for female fighters based in the United States. It was founded in 2012 by Janet Martin a former VP with MMA organization Blackeye Promotions and Shannon Knapp, who held positions at various levels, including executive positions with King of the Cage, World Fighting Alliance, International Fight League, Affliction Entertainment, UFC, and Strikeforce. It has a strategic partnership with fellow Japanese MMA promotion Jewels.
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: 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: List of Invicta FC events
Passage: This is a list of events that Invicta Fighting Championships have held since their inaugural event, Invicta FC 1: Coenen vs. Ruyssen. The promotion has held twenty five events as of September 2017.
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March 31, 1981
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Romy Ruyssen
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Marloes Coenen
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What are the masks that Bill Johnson's character in the 1986 horror film made of?
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Title: Leatherface
Passage: Leatherface is a character in "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" series of horror films and spin-offs. He wears masks made of human skin (hence his name) and engages in murder and cannibalism, alongside his insane family. Leatherface appeared in the first film in the series (1974) and in its six subsequent continuations and remakes. Wisconsin killer Ed Gein, who wore a mask made of human skin, was reportedly the inspiration for elements in the original film. He is considered to be the main antagonist of the franchise because he drives most of the plots and appears in all of the films even though he takes orders from his older family members.
Title: Bill Johnson (film and television actor)
Passage: Bill Johnson (born December 16, 1951) is an American actor, known for his role as "Leatherface" in the 1986 horror film "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2".
Title: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
Passage: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (marketed as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2) is a 1986 American dark comedy slasher film directed by Tobe Hooper and serves as a sequel to "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre", also directed and co-written by Hooper. It was written by L. M. Kit Carson and produced by Carson, Yoram Globus, Menahem Golan and Hooper. Starring Dennis Hopper, Caroline Williams, Bill Johnson, Bill Moseley and Jim Siedow, the plot follows a radio host victimized and captured by Leatherface and his cannibalistic family while a former Texas
Title: Vampires (1986 film)
Passage: Vampires (also known as Abandon) is a 1986 horror film directed by Len Anthony, who also directed "Fright House" (1989) and "Murderous Intent" (1985). The film stars Duane Jones, John Bly, Jackie James, Orly Benyar, Kit Jones, and Robin Michaels; it was the final film of Duane Jones, best known for his starring role in "Night of the Living Dead". The cinematographer was Ernest Dickerson, who later worked with Spike Lee and directed some episodes of horror TV show "The Walking Dead".
Title: Blood Hook
Passage: Blood Hook is a 1986 horror film distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film was premiered at the MIFED Film Market in October 1986 and released in the USA in April 1987.
Title: Neon Maniacs (1986 film)
Passage: Neon Maniacs is 1986 horror film. The film was also released under the title Evil Dead Warriors.
Title: Truth or Dare? (film)
Passage: Truth or Dare? : A Critical Madness is a 1986 horror film written and directed by Tim Ritter, and based on his short "Truth or Dare?" from 1985 anthology film "Twisted Illusions".
Title: Robert Harmon
Passage: Robert Harmon is an American film and television director. He is best known for the 1986 horror film "The Hitcher", starring Rutger Hauer, as well as for films like "They" and "Nowhere to Run".
Title: In the Shadow of Kilimanjaro
Passage: In the Shadow of Kilimanjaro is a 1986 horror film based in Kenya. The film was directed by Raju Patel.
Title: Terror at Tenkiller
Passage: Terror at Tenkiller is a 1986 horror film directed and produced by Ken Meyer, and written by Claudia Meyer. The film was shot entirely in Oklahoma near Lake Fort Gibson and the Fort Gibson dam, though not at the actual Tenkiller Ferry Lake as the story suggests.
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human skin
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Bill Johnson (film and television actor)
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Leatherface
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Santon Bridge is a small village in Copeland, Cumbria, England, at a bridge over the River Irt, The Bridge Inn is the venue for which annual competition for telling lies, held in Cumbria, England?
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Title: World's Biggest Liar
Passage: World's Biggest Liar is an annual competition for telling lies, held in Cumbria, England. Competitors from around the world have five minutes to tell the biggest and most convincing lie they can. Competition rules bar the use of props or scripts. Politicians and lawyers are not allowed to enter the competition, because "they are judged to be too skilled at telling porkies".
Title: Santon Bridge
Passage: Santon Bridge is a small village in Copeland, Cumbria, England, at a bridge over the River Irt. The civil parish is called Irton with Santon. The population of this civil parish as at the 2011 census was 316. The Bridge Inn is the venue for the annual World's Biggest Liar competition.
Title: Ward's Bridge
Passage: Ward's Bridge carries NY 17K across the Wallkill River at the western end of the village of Montgomery in Orange County, New York, United States. It is named, as its predecessors were, for James Ward, an early settler in the area who established his grist mill on what is now the village side and built the first bridge in the mid-18th century. Originally, Montgomery was even called Ward's Bridge, and today a nearby restaurant calls itself the Ward's Bridge Inn.
Title: Nether Wasdale
Passage: Nether Wasdale is a village in Cumbria, England, located in the Wasdale valley, near the River Irt and just over a mile to the west of the Wastwater lake.
Title: Irton Pike
Passage: Irton Pike is a hill in the west of the English Lake District, near Santon Bridge, Cumbria. It is the subject of a chapter of Wainwright's book "The Outlying Fells of Lakeland". It reaches 751 ft and Wainwright's walk is an anticlockwise circuit from Irton Road station on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, near Eskdale Green. He describes ""this tiny top"" as ""a near-perfect solace for reminscences of past happy days on the higher fells"", adding ""Climb Irton Pike while ye may!""
Title: Wasdale
Passage: Wasdale ( ) is a valley and civil parish in the western part of the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. The River Irt flows through the valley to its estuary at Ravenglass. A large part of the main valley floor is occupied by Wastwater, the deepest lake in England (258 feet). The population of Wasdale was only minimal and, from the 2011 Census is included in the parish of Gosforth.
Title: River Irt
Passage: The River Irt is a river in the county of Cumbria in northern England. It flows from the south-western end of Wast Water, the deepest lake in England, leaving the lake at the foot of Whin Rigg, the southern peak of the famous Wastwater Screes.
Title: Irton with Santon
Passage: Irton with Santon is a civil parish in Copeland, Cumbria, England, which includes the village of Santon Bridge. It has a parish council. In the 2011 census it was recorded as having a population of 316.
Title: Holmrook
Passage: Holmrook is a linear village in the English county of Cumbria. It lies along the A595 road on the west banks of the River Irt. The B5344 road connects it to Drigg, with its railway station less than two miles to the west.
Title: Listed buildings in Irton with Santon
Passage: Irton with Santon is a civil parish in the Borough of Copeland, Cumbria, England. It contains 17 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish is in the Lake District National Park. It contains the villages of Irton and Santon Bridge, and is otherwise rural. In the parish is the country house of Irton Hall, which incorporates a medieval tower house, and also has a clock tower; all of these are listed. The other listed buildings include houses, farmhouses, farm buildings, a church with a memorial in its churchyard, two bridges, a summer house, and an inn.
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World's Biggest Liar
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Santon Bridge
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World's Biggest Liar
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Which team that participated in the 1922 SAFL Grand Final has the home base located in an inner-western suburb of Adelaide?
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Title: 1922 SAFL Grand Final
Passage: The 1922 SAFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Norwood Football Club and the West Adelaide Football Club, held at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on the 30 September 1922. It was the 24th annual Grand Final of the South Australian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1922 SAFL season. The match, attended by 31,000 spectators, was won by Norwood by a margin of 33 points, marking the clubs fifteenth premiership victory.
Title: West Adelaide Football Club
Passage: West Adelaide Football Club is an Australian rules football club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Commonly known as The Bloods and Westies, the club's home base is Richmond Oval (currently known as City Mazda Stadium under a sponsorship agreement). The Oval is located in Richmond, an inner-western suburb of Adelaide.
Title: 1910 SAFL Grand Final
Passage: The 1910 SAFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football championship match. Port Adelaide beat Sturt 60 to 41 to claim the 1910 SAFL season premiership.
Title: 1921 SAFL Grand Final
Passage: The 1921 SAFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Norwood Football Club and the Port Adelaide Football Club, held at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on the 8 October 1921. It was the 23rd annual Grand Final of the South Australian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1921 SAFL season. The match, attended by 34,000 spectators, was won by Port Adelaide by a margin of 8 points, marking the clubs ninth premiership victory.
Title: 1902 SAFA Grand Final
Passage: The 1902 SAFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football competition. North Adelaide beat South Adelaide 68 to 31.
Title: 1926 SAFL Grand Final
Passage: The 1926 SAFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Sturt Football Club and the North Adelaide Football Club, held at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on the 26 October 1926.
Title: 1919 SAFL Grand Final
Passage: The 1919 SAFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football competition. Sturt drew with North Adelaide 5.9 (19) to 5.9 (19). This was the second time in the competition's history that a Grand Final had been drawn, and the most recent. Sturt won the Grand Final Replay a week later, 3.5 (23) to 2.6 (18).
Title: 1923 SAFL Grand Final
Passage: The 1923 SAFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Norwood Football Club and the North Adelaide Football Club, held at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on the 29 September 1922.
Title: 1900 SAFA Grand Final
Passage: The 1900 SAFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football competition. North Adelaide beat South Adelaide 27 to 14.
Title: 1907 SAFL Grand Final
Passage: The 1907 SAFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Norwood Football Club and the Port Adelaide Football Club, held at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on the 21 September 1907. It was the 12th annual Grand Final of the South Australian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1907 SAFL season. The match, attended by 25,000 spectators, was won by Norwood by a margin of 28 points, marking the clubs fourteenth premiership victory.
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West Adelaide Football Club
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1922 SAFL Grand Final
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West Adelaide Football Club
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This man finished third in the 1951 Pau Grand Prix and also was the Italian champion in what years?
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Title: 1951 Pau Grand Prix
Passage: The 1951 Pau Grand Prix was a non-championship Formula One motor race held on 26 March 1951 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was won by Luigi Villoresi, driving the Ferrari 375. Louis Rosier finished second and Giuseppe Farina third.
Title: Giuseppe Farina
Passage: Dottore Emilio Giuseppe "Nino" Farina (30 October 1906 – 30 June 1966), was an Italian racing driver and was the first official Formula One World Champion, gaining the title in 1950. He was also the Italian Champion in 1937, 1938 and 1939. During his thirty-year racing career he suffered a series of accidents.
Title: 1971 Pau Grand Prix
Passage: The 1971 Pau Grand Prix was a Formula Two motor race held on 25 April 1971 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was won by Reine Wisell, driving the Lotus 69C. Jean-Pierre Jabouille finished second and Jean-Pierre Jaussaud third.
Title: 1969 Pau Grand Prix
Passage: The 1969 Pau Grand Prix was a Formula Two motor race held on 20 April 1969 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was won by Jochen Rindt, driving the Lotus 59B. Jean-Pierre Beltoise finished second and Piers Courage third.
Title: 2016 Pau Grand Prix
Passage: The 2016 Pau Grand Prix was a Formula Three motor race held on 15 May, 2016 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was run as the third round of the 2016 European Formula 3 Championship and was won by Alessio Lorandi, driving for Carlin. Lance Stroll finished second and George Russell third.
Title: 1972 Pau Grand Prix
Passage: The 1972 Pau Grand Prix was a Formula Two motor race held on 5 May 1972 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was won by Peter Gethin, driving the Chevron B20. Patrick Depailler finished second and David Purley third.
Title: 1938 Pau Grand Prix
Passage: The 1938 Pau Grand Prix was a motor race held on 10 April 1938 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was won by René Dreyfus, driving the Delahaye 145. Rudolf Caracciola and Hermann Lang combined to finish second and Gianfranco Comotti finished third.
Title: 1970 Pau Grand Prix
Passage: The 1970 Pau Grand Prix was a Formula Two motor race held on 5 April 1970 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was won by Jochen Rindt, driving the Lotus 69. Henri Pescarolo finished second and Tim Schenken third.
Title: 1933 Pau Grand Prix
Passage: The 1933 Pau Grand Prix was a motor race held on 19 February 1933 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. It was the inaugural Pau Grand Prix (i.e. the first race that actually held "Grand Prix de Pau" title), although the numbering of the races may not have reflected this due to a confusion about the 1901 race at Pau. The Grand Prix was won by Marcel Lehoux, driving the Bugatti T51. Guy Moll finished second and Philippe Étancelin third.
Title: Pau Grand Prix
Passage: The Pau Grand Prix (French: "Grand Prix de Pau" ) is a motor race held in Pau, in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department of southwestern France. The French Grand Prix was held at Pau in 1930, leading to the annual Pau Grand Prix being inaugurated in 1933. It was not run during World War II.
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1937, 1938 and 1939
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1951 Pau Grand Prix
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Giuseppe Farina
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Which is an indie band, Days of the New or Archers of Loaf?
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Title: Days of the New
Passage: Days of the New is an American rock band from Charlestown, Indiana, formed in 1995. The band consists of vocalist/guitarist Travis Meeks and a variety of supporting musicians that briefly included future pop star Nicole Scherzinger. They are best known for the hit singles "Touch, Peel and Stand", "The Down Town", "Shelf in the Room", and "Enemy".
Title: Archers of Loaf
Passage: Archers of Loaf is an American indie rock band originally formed in Chapel Hill, North Carolina in 1991. The group toured extensively and released four studio albums, one compilation, numerous singles and EPs, and a live album which was released after the band broke up in 1998. In 2011 the band began a reunion tour that coincided with the reissue of four of its albums by Merge Records.
Title: Seconds Before the Accident
Passage: Seconds Before The Accident is a live album by alternative rock band Archers of Loaf released in 2000. It was the band's last release until "Curse of the Loaf", another live album released in 2015.
Title: Butterglory
Passage: Butterglory is an American indie rock band from Lawrence, Kansas. Contemporaries of indie rock groups like Pavement and Archers of Loaf, the band helped explore similar musical territories and expand the genre. The band released four albums with Merge Records.
Title: The Speed of Cattle
Passage: The Speed of Cattle is a compilation album recorded by the indie rock band Archers of Loaf. It was recorded in Seattle over a three-week period, the longest the band had taken to record an album at the time.
Title: Vs the Greatest of All Time
Passage: Archers of Loaf vs. The Greatest of All Time (often shortened to "Greatest of all Time" or simply GOAT) is the first EP by North Carolina indie rock band, Archers of Loaf. The EP was recorded shortly after their first album "Icky Mettle", and the styles are very similar.
Title: The Master Colony
Passage: The Master Colony was a Middlesbrough-based band active from 2002 until 2011. Signed to independent record label 208 Records, the group released two singles and one album, "Time for Change", before disbanding in 2011. Drummer Adrian Neal went on to be part member of successful indie band The Unsung Heroes (who later also signed to 208 Records) and Joe Smithson and Lewis Mondal were founding members of successful indie band Collectors Club. Alistair Sheerin is currently pursuing a solo career.
Title: All the Nations Airports
Passage: All the Nations Airports is the third studio album recorded by the indie rock band Archers of Loaf. Although the band was still signed to Alias Records the album was released by Elektra Records in 1996, making it the first to be distributed by a major label.
Title: Sodagreen
Passage: Sodagreen (; stylized as sodagreen) is a Taiwanese indie band formed in 2001. Its members have been unchanged since 2003. Sodagreen emerged in the Taiwanese indie music scene after receiving the Grand Jury Award in the Hohaiyan Gongliau Rock Festival in 2004, after which it signed a contract with Willlin Music. The band is the first indie band to hold a concert in the Taipei Arena. The band is well known for its main vocalist and songwriter Wu Tsing-Fong, who is prominent for his poetic lyrics, unique performing style, and wide vocal range.
Title: We Will Become Silhouettes
Passage: "We Will Become Silhouettes" is a single by US indie band The Postal Service, released February 8, 2005 under the Sub Pop Records label. The single included a new track "Be Still My Heart" and two remixed tracks by Matthew Dear ("We Will Become Silhouettes") and Styrofoam ("Nothing Better"). The title track has been used in a Honda Civic commercial. Indie band The Shins recorded an acoustic cover of the title track, which was included as a B-side on The Postal Service's "Such Great Heights".
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Archers of Loaf
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Days of the New
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Archers of Loaf
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When was the English former professional footballer who played as a centre-back born with whom Chris Jones played?
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Title: Rio Ferdinand
Passage: Rio Gavin Ferdinand (born 7 November 1978) is an English former professional footballer who played as a centre-back, and current television pundit for BT Sport. He played 81 times for the England national football team between 1997 and 2011, and was a member of three FIFA World Cup squads. He is regarded by many to be one of England's greatest ever players and he is one of the most decorated English footballers of all time.
Title: Chris Jones (footballer, born 1985)
Passage: Chris Jones is a Welsh semi-professional footballer currently playing for Cymru Alliance side Porthmadog. A former professional with Leeds United, Jones is currently in his fourth season with City. He made several appearances for Leeds and was heavily involved with the first team. Chris was playing with the likes of Aaron Lennon, James Milner, Rio Ferdinand, Scott Carson and Alan Smith during his spell with the Yorkshire outfit.
Title: Darren Bradshaw
Passage: Darren Shaun Bradshaw (born 19 March 1967 in Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire) is an English former professional footballer. He played as a centre-back primarily but could also move into midfield. His playing career spanned fifteen years, during which he made over 200 Football League appearances.
Title: David Unsworth
Passage: David Gerald Unsworth (born 16 October 1973) is an English former professional footballer and the current manager of Everton U23. As a player, Unsworth played as a centre-back or left-back from 1991 until 2009.
Title: Vaughan Jones (footballer)
Passage: Vaughan Jones (born 8 September 1959 in Tonyrefail) is a Welsh former professional footballer. Jones played his club football for Bristol Rovers, Cardiff City, Newport County, Inter Cardiff and Bath City before finishing his playing career at Cheltenham Town. He went on to be a youth coach at Bristol Rovers before becoming Assistant Manager at Bath City in November 2003, but a year later had left his job in mysterious circumstances.
Title: Chris Jones (footballer, born 1956)
Passage: Chris Jones (born 18 April 1956 in Jersey) is a former professional footballer who played for Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City, Crystal Palace, Charlton Athletic, Leyton Orient and represented the England Under 21 national team on one occasion.
Title: Steve James (footballer)
Passage: Steven Robert "Steve" James (born 29 November 1949) is an English former professional footballer who played at centre-back.
Title: Phil Jones (footballer, born 1992)
Passage: Philip Anthony Jones (born 21 February 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Manchester United and the England national team. Before joining Manchester United, Jones played for Blackburn Rovers at both youth and senior levels. Although primarily a centre-back, he has also been used as a right-back or defensive midfielder.
Title: Sean Dyche
Passage: Sean Mark Dyche ( ; born 28 June 1971) is an English former professional footballer, who is currently the manager of Premier League side Burnley, a position he has held since October 2012. During his playing career, Dyche played as a centre-back, making his professional debut in 1990 and representing Chesterfield - whom he captained and scored for in an FA Cup semi-final - Bristol City, Luton Town, Millwall, Watford and Northampton Town. He was promoted with four of his six clubs. After retiring as a player in 2007 he coached at Watford, including a stint as manager between June 2011 and July 2012.
Title: Ian Gore
Passage: Ian George Gore (born 10 January 1968) is an English former professional footballer. He played as a centre-back.
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7 November 1978
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Chris Jones (footballer, born 1985)
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Rio Ferdinand
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Which was published first The Liberator Magazine or Video Watchdog?
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Title: The Liberator Magazine
Passage: The Liberator Magazine is a publication/production company started by Brian Kasoro, Gayle Smaller, Tazz Hunter, Kenya McKnight, Marcus Harcus and Mike Clark in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. The company's first release was published July 21, 2002. Originally known as "The Minneapolis Liberator", the company's name was later changed to "The Liberator Magazine" when it was incorporated and expanded onto the internet.
Title: Video Watchdog
Passage: Video Watchdog was a bimonthly, digest size film magazine published from 1990 to 2017 by publisher/editor Tim Lucas and his wife, art director and co-publisher Donna Lucas.
Title: Tros of Samothrace
Passage: Tros of Samothrace is a fantasy historical novel by author Talbot Mundy. The story was composed of several novellas which were published originally in the American magazine "Adventure" during 1925 and 1926. It was published first together as a book during 1934 by Appleton-Century company.
Title: Jonathan Rigby
Passage: Jonathan Rigby (born 1963) is an English actor and film historian who has written the following books - "English Gothic: A Century of Horror Cinema" (2000), "Christopher Lee: The Authorised Screen History" (2001), "Roxy Music: Both Ends Burning" (2005), "American Gothic: Sixty Years of Horror Cinema" (2007), "Studies in Terror: Landmarks of Horror Cinema" (2011) and "Euro Gothic: Classics of Continental Horror Cinema" (2016). An expanded version of "English Gothic" was issued in 2015 with a different subtitle, "Classic Horror Cinema 1897-2015". He has been described in "Video Watchdog" magazine as occupying 'a proud place in the advance guard of film researchers, writers and critics.'
Title: Tim Lucas
Passage: Tim Lucas (born May 30, 1956) is a film critic, biographer, novelist, screenwriter, blogger, and publisher/editor of the video review magazine "Video Watchdog".
Title: Književna reč
Passage: Književna reč was a literary magazine that was published first in Yugoslavia, and then in Serbia from 1972 to 2004. It had a significant influence on Yugoslav literary and cultural scene, especially during 1980s. The magazine was publishing leading authors of the period, and also bringing literary news from the country and abroad.
Title: International Superstar Soccer Deluxe
Passage: International Superstar Soccer Deluxe (officially abbreviated as ISS Deluxe and known as Jikkyou World Soccer 2: Fighting Eleven in Japan) is a football video game and the sequel to International Superstar Soccer developed and published Konami's, KCEO division. The Deluxe version was published first to the SNES, then the Mega Drive and finally the PlayStation.
Title: The Mother Hive
Passage: "The Mother Hive" is a short story or fable by Rudyard Kipling about the decline and destruction of a hive of bees. It was published first in "Collier's Weekly" in the US on 28 November 1908. Later in December of the same year, it was published in the "Windsor Magazine" in the UK with a title of the "Adventures of Melissa".
Title: Guter Rat
Passage: Guter Rat (meaning "Good Advice" in English) is a German language monthly business and consumer magazine published first in the East Germany. The magazine is one of three East German magazines, namely "Eulenspiegel" and "das Magazin", which have survived German reunification.
Title: Earth's Last Citadel
Passage: Earth's Last Citadel is a science fiction novel written by the American husband and wife team of C.L. Moore and Henry Kuttner. It was first published in 1943 in the magazine "Argosy" and in book form it was published first in 1964.
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Video Watchdog
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The Liberator Magazine
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Video Watchdog
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Jim Courier and Elena Likhovtseva are both famous athletes in what sport?
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Title: Jim Courier
Passage: James Spencer Courier Jr. (born August 17, 1970) is an American former World No. 1 professional tennis player. During his career, he won four Grand Slam singles titles, two at the French Open and two at the Australian Open. He holds the record for being the youngest man to have reached the finals of all four Grand Slam singles tournaments, at the age of 22 years and 11 months. He also won five Masters 1000 series titles. Until Novak Djokovic in 2016, Courier was the last man to win both the Australian and French Opens in the same calendar year.
Title: Elena Likhovtseva
Passage: Elena Alexandrovna Likhovtseva (Russian: Елена Александровна Лиховцева ] ; born 8 September 1975) is a Russian former tennis player. She turned professional in January 1992 at the age of 16.
Title: 2007 J&S Cup – Doubles
Passage: Elena Likhovtseva and Anastasia Myskina were the defending champions, but Myskina chose not to compete that year. Likhovtseva partnered with Elena Vesnina.
Title: 2004 Toray Pan Pacific Open – Doubles
Passage: Elena Bovina and Rennae Stubbs were the defending champions, but had different outcomes. While Bovina did not compete this year, Stubbs pertnered with Cara Black and successfully defended her title, defeating Elena Likhovtseva and Magdalena Maleeva 6–0, 6–1 in the final. It was the 2nd title in the year for the pair, and the 14th title for Black and 44th title for Stubbs, in their respective careers.
Title: 2003 WTA German Open – Doubles
Passage: Elena Dementieva and Janette Husárová were the defending champions, but had different outcomes. Dementieva had to withdraw due to a left foot strain, while Husárová teamd up with Elena Likhovtseva and reached the semifinals.
Title: 2008 Australian Open – Mixed Doubles
Passage: Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but Likhovtseva chose not to participate, and only Nestor competed that year.
Title: 2005 Uncle Tobys Hardcourts – Doubles
Passage: Svetlana Kuznetsova and Elena Likhovtseva were the defending champions, but Kuznetsova did not compete this year. Likhovtseva teamed up with Magdalena Maleeva and successfully defended her title, by defeating Maria Elena Camerin and Silvia Farina Elia 6–3, 5–7, 6–1 in the final.
Title: 2008 Moorilla Hobart International – Doubles
Passage: Elena Likhovtseva and Elena Vesnina were the defending champions, but Likhovtseva chose not to participate, and only Vesnina competed that year.
Title: 2000 Adidas International – Women's Doubles
Passage: Elena Likhovtseva and Ai Sugiyama were the defending champions, but had different outcomes. While Likhovtseva teamed up with Amanda Coetzer and lost in first round, Sugiyama teamed up with Julie Halard-Decugis and successfully defended her title by defeating Martina Hingis and Mary Pierce in the final, 6–0, 6–3.
Title: 2003 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed Doubles
Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi and Elena Likhovtseva were the defending champions, but played in this year with different partners. Bhupathi teamed up with Paola Suárez and lost in third round to Nenad Zimonjić and Iroda Tulyaganova, while Likhovtseva teamed up with Bob Bryan and lost in second round to Andy Ram and Anastasia Rodionova.
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tennis
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Jim Courier
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Elena Likhovtseva
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Chocolate Starfish Tour was a tour by the band Limp Bizkit to support which of their albums?
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Title: Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
Passage: Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water is the third studio album by Limp Bizkit, it was released on October 17, 2000, by Interscope Records and Flip Records.
Title: Chocolate Starfish Tour
Passage: The Chocolate Starfish Tour was a concert tour by American nu metal band Limp Bizkit, in support of their third studio album, "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water".
Title: New Old Songs
Passage: New Old Songs is a remix album by American rock band Limp Bizkit. Released on December 4, 2001, the album contains hip hop remixes of songs from the band's albums "Three Dollar Bill, Yall", "Significant Other" and "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water". The album is also eighth best-selling remix album.
Title: Greatest Hitz (Limp Bizkit album)
Passage: Greatest Hitz is the second compilation album by American rock band Limp Bizkit. Released in 2005, it is a retrospective compiling material from the band's albums "Three Dollar Bill, Yall$", "Significant Other", "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water" and "Results May Vary".
Title: Gold Cobra
Passage: Gold Cobra is the fifth studio album by American nu metal band Limp Bizkit. Released in 2011 by Flip/Interscope Records, it is the band's first studio album since 2003's "Results May Vary", and the first with the full original lineup since 2000's "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water". It is the band's last album to be released on Flip/Interscope. It is also the last album to feature DJ Lethal before he was fired from the band in 2012. "Gold Cobra" features an eclectic and diverse sound, but also similar in style to the band's earlier albums. The album, which featured the single "Shotgun" and received mixed reviews, sold 27,000 copies during its first week in the United States and peaked at No. 16 on the "Billboard" 200.
Title: Boiler (song)
Passage: "Boiler" is a song by the American nu metal band Limp Bizkit. It was released in November 2001 as the fifth and final single from their third studio album "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water". " Guitar World" described the song as "an old-school, L.L. Cool J.-style rap ballad".
Title: Collected (Limp Bizkit album)
Passage: Collected is the third compilation album by American rock band Limp Bizkit. Released in 2008, it a retrospective compilation album from the band's albums "Three Dollar Bill, Yall$", "Significant Other", "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water", "Results May Vary" and "The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1)".
Title: Icon (Limp Bizkit album)
Passage: Icon is the fourth compilation album by American rock band Limp Bizkit. Released in 2011, it is a retrospective compiling material from the band's albums "Three Dollar Bill, Yall$", "Significant Other", "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water", "Results May Vary" and "The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1)".
Title: Take a Look Around (song)
Passage: "Take a Look Around" is a song by the American nu metal band Limp Bizkit. It is the tenth track on their third album "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water" and was released as the lead single from the album in July 2000.
Title: Greatest Videoz
Passage: Greatest Videoz is a DVD by American rock band Limp Bizkit. Released in 2005, it is a companion to the band's compilation album "Greatest Hitz". The DVD compiles music videos from the band's albums "Three Dollar Bill, Yall$", "Significant Other", "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water", "Results May Vary" and "The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1)".
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Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
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Chocolate Starfish Tour
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Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
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who was a character in A midsummer's night dream as well as the name of Carl Maria von Weber's opera?
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Title: Christoph Martin Wieland
Passage: Christoph Martin Wieland (] ; 5 September 1733 – 20 January 1813) was a German poet and writer. He is best-remembered for having written the first Bildungsroman ("Geschichte des Agathon"), as well as the epic "Oberon", which formed the basis for Carl Maria von Weber's opera of the same name.
Title: Oberon
Passage: Oberon is a king of the fairies in medieval and Renaissance literature. He is best known as a character in William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream", in which he is Consort to Titania, Queen of the Fairies.
Title: Peter und Ännchen
Passage: "Peter und Ännchen" premiered on 29 September 1809 in the theatre of the Ludwigsburg Palace near Stuttgart. The opera was popular in Germany in its day and a version of the score for voice and piano was published by Breitkopf & Härtel. It was also performed in Paris in 1810 as "Pierre et Annette". Franz Carl Hiemer had written the libretto for Abeille's first opera, "Amor und Psyche" (1800) as well as the libretti for Carl Maria von Weber's operas "Silvana" and "Abu Hassan".
Title: Silvana (opera)
Passage: Silvana, J. 87, is an opera by Carl Maria von Weber, first performed in Frankfurt am Main on 16 September 1810. The libretto, by , is a reworking of an earlier, unsuccessful opera by Weber, "Das Waldmädchen ". Weber also reused music from the same piece in "Silvana".
Title: Bassoon Concerto (Weber)
Passage: Carl Maria von Weber's Concerto for Bassoon in F Major, Op. 75 (J. 127) was composed in 1811 for Munich court musician Georg Friedrich Brandt, and then revised in 1822. Primarily an opera conductor and composer, Weber had only arrived a few months earlier in Munich, where he was extremely well received. The concerto is one of two pieces written for bassoon by Weber, the other being "Andante e Rondo Ungarese", Op. 35 (J. 158). A typical performance lasts 18–20 minutes.
Title: Symphony No. 1 (Weber)
Passage: Carl Maria von Weber's Symphony No. 1 in C was written in 1806–1807. While not usually acknowledged as among Weber's greatest works (a fact readily admitted by Weber himself), it is a testament to the young composer's gift of melody.
Title: Die drei Pintos
Passage: Die drei Pintos ("The Three Pintos") is a comic opera of which Carl Maria von Weber began composing the music, working on a libretto by Theodor Hell. The work was completed about 65 years after Weber's death by Gustav Mahler.
Title: Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber
Passage: The "Carl Maria von Weber" College of Music (Hochschule für Musik "Carl Maria von Weber" in German, and also/formerly known as Dresden Conservatory or Dresden Royal Conservatory) is a college of music in Dresden, Germany.
Title: Amor und Psyche
Passage: Amor und Psyche is an opera ("singspiel") in four acts composed by Ludwig Abeille to a German "libretto" by Franz Carl Hiemer (1768–1822). Based on the story of Cupid and Psyche, the opera premiered on January 18, 1800 at the Hoftheater (Herzöglichestheater) in Stuttgart. "Amor und Psyche" was popular in Germany in its day and a version of the score for voice and piano was published by Breitkopf & Härtel. Franz Carl Hiemer went on to write the libretto for Abeille's third opera, "Peter und Ännchen" (1809) as well as the libretti for Carl Maria von Weber's operas "Silvana" and "Abu Hassan".
Title: Euryanthe
Passage: Euryanthe is a German "grand, heroic, romantic" opera by Carl Maria von Weber, first performed at the Theater am Kärntnertor, Vienna on 25 October 1823. Though acknowledged as one of Weber's most important operas, the work is rarely staged because of the weak libretto by Helmina von Chézy (who, incidentally, was also the author of the failed play "Rosamunde", for which Franz Schubert wrote music). "Euryanthe" is based on the 13th-century romance ""L'Histoire du très-noble et chevalereux prince Gérard, comte de Nevers et la très-virtueuse et très chaste princesse Euriant de Savoye, sa mye.""
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Oberon
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Christoph Martin Wieland
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Oberon
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Which of these two act operas, Lucrezia Borgia or Il pirata, was based on a three-act melodrame?
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Title: Il pirata
Passage: Il pirata ("The Pirate") is an opera in two acts by Vincenzo Bellini to an Italian libretto by Felice Romani which was based on a three-act mélodrame from 1826, "Bertram, ou le Pirate" ("Bertram, or The Pirate") by Charles Nodier and "Raimonde" (actually Isidore Justin Séverin Taylor). However, this play was itself based upon a French translation of the "five-act verse tragedy" "Bertram, or The Castle of St Aldobrando" by Charles Maturin which appeared in London in 1816.
Title: Lucrezia Borgia (opera)
Passage: Lucrezia Borgia is a melodramatic opera in a prologue and two acts by Gaetano Donizetti. Felice Romani wrote the Italian libretto after the play "Lucrezia Borgia" by Victor Hugo, in its turn after the legend of Lucrezia Borgia. "Lucrezia Borgia" was first performed on 26 December 1833 at La Scala, Milan.
Title: Lucrezia Borgia (play)
Passage: Lucrezia Borgia (French: "Lucrèce Borgia" ) is an 1833 play by the French writer Victor Hugo. It is a historical work portraying the Renaissance-era Italian aristocrat Lucrezia Borgia. The play (along with "Angelo, Tyrant of Padua") is believed to have been a major influence on Oscar Wilde's "The Duchess of Padua" (1891).
Title: Lucrezia Borgia (1940 film)
Passage: Lucrezia Borgia is a 1940 Italian historical film directed by Hans Hinrich and starring Isa Pola, Friedrich Benfer and Carlo Ninchi. The film portrays the life of Lucrezia Borgia (1480-1519), one of a number of Italian films of the era set during the Renaissance. It was made at the Scalera Studios in Rome.
Title: Lucrezia Borgia (1912 film)
Passage: Lucrezia Borgia is a 1912 Italian silent historical film directed by Gerolamo Lo Savio and starring Francesca Bertini in the title role of Lucrezia Borgia.
Title: The Secret Nights of Lucrezia Borgia
Passage: The Secret Nights of Lucrezia Borgia (Italian:Le notti segrete di Lucrezia Borgia, Spanish:Las noches secretas de Lucrecia Borgia) is a 1982 Italian-Spanish historical film directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero and starring Sirpa Lane, George Hilton and Willey Reynolds.
Title: Lucrezia Borgia (1922 film)
Passage: Lucrezia Borgia is a 1922 German silent historical film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Conrad Veidt, Liane Haid and Albert Bassermann. It was based on a novel by Harry Sheff, and portrayed the life of the Renaissance Italian aristocrat Lucrezia Borgia (1480-1519). Botho Hoefer and Robert Neppach worked as the film's art directors, designing the period sets needed.
Title: Pier Luigi de Borgia, 1st duke of Gandía
Passage: Pier Luigi de Borgia, 1st duke of Gandía (Spanish: "Pedro Luis de Borja" , Latin: "Petrus Ludovicus de Boria" ) (1458 or 1460–1488 or 1491) was a Valencian noble. Pier Luigi was the son of Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia (later Pope Alexander VI), and half-brother of Cesare Borgia, Gioffre Borgia, Giovanni Borgia and Lucrezia Borgia.
Title: Lucrezia Borgia (1947 film)
Passage: Lucrezia Borgia (Spanish:Lucrecia Borgia) is a 1947 Argentine historical film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and starring Olinda Bozán, Héctor Quintanilla and Gogó Andreu. The film portrays the life of Lucrezia Borgia (1480-1519).
Title: Giovanni Borgia (Infans Romanus)
Passage: Giovanni Borgia (March 1498 – 1548), known as the Infans Romanus ("the Roman child"), was born into the House of Borgia in secret and is of unclear parentage. Speculations of the child's parentage involve either Lucrezia Borgia with her alleged lover, Perotto Calderon or Cesare Borgia, or Pope Alexander VI as his father. Cesare Borgia's biographer Rafael Sabatini says that the truth is fairly clear: Alexander fathered the child with an unknown Roman woman.
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Il pirata
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Lucrezia Borgia (opera)
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Il pirata
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In what country is Mashorey located?
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Title: Mashorey
Passage: Mashōṟêy (Arabic: مشوړ ) or Marjān or Wāzah Khwāh (and variations thereof) is a village in Paktika Province, in southeastern-central Afghanistan.
Title: Paktika Province
Passage: Paktika (Persian/Pashto: پکتیکا ) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the southeastern part of the country. It has a population of about 413,800, which is a multi-ethnic tribal society. The town of Sharana serves as the provincial capital while the largest town is Urgun.
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Afghanistan
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Mashorey
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Paktika Province
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Which 1961 British comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell takes its title from an English language nursery rhyme of nineteenth-century American origin?
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Title: Mary Had a Little...
Passage: Mary Had a Little… is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Agnès Laurent, Hazel Court and Jack Watling. It takes its title from the nursery rhyme "Mary Had a Little Lamb" and is about a slick impresario who tries unsuccessfully to win a bet with a psychiatrist over the production of a perfect baby via hypnotism.
Title: Mary Had a Little Lamb
Passage: "Mary Had a Little Lamb" is an English language nursery rhyme of nineteenth-century American origin. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 7622.
Title: Three Little Kittens
Passage: "Three Little Kittens" is an English language nursery rhyme, probably with roots in the British folk tradition. The rhyme as published today however is a sophisticated piece usually attributed to American poet Eliza Lee Cabot Follen (1787–1860). With the passage of time, the poem has been absorbed into the "Mother Goose" collection. The rhyme tells of three kittens who first lose, then find and soil, their mittens. When all is finally set to rights, the kittens receive their mother's approval and some pie. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 16150.
Title: There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe
Passage: "There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe" is a popular English language nursery rhyme, with a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19132. Debates over its meaning and origin have largely centered on attempts to match the old woman with historical female figures who have had large families, although King George II (1683–1760) has also been proposed as the rhyme's subject.
Title: See Saw Margery Daw
Passage: "See Saw Margery Daw" is a popular English language nursery rhyme, folksong and playground singing game. The rhyme first appeared in its modern form in "Mother Goose's Melody", published in London in around 1765. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 13028.
Title: One, Two, Three, Four, Five
Passage: "One, two, three, four, five" is a popular English language nursery rhyme and counting-out rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 13530.
Title: Row, Row, Row Your Boat
Passage: "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" is an English language nursery rhyme and a popular children's song. It can also be an "action" nursery rhyme, whose singers sit opposite one another and "row" forwards and backwards with joined hands. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19236.
Title: One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
Passage: "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe" is a popular English language nursery rhyme and counting-out rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 11284.
Title: As I was going by Charing Cross
Passage: "As I was going by Charing Cross" (sometimes referred to as "As I was going to Charing Cross"), is an English language nursery rhyme. The rhyme was first recorded in the 1840s, but it may have older origins in street cries and verse of the seventeenth century. It refers to the equestrian statue of King Charles I in Charing Cross, London, and may allude to his death or be a puritan satire on royalist reactions to his execution. It was not recorded in its modern form until the mid-nineteenth century. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 20564.
Title: A Wise Old Owl
Passage: "A Wise Old Owl" is an English language nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 7734 and in The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes, 2nd Ed. of 1997, as number 394. The rhyme is an improvement of a traditional nursery rhyme "There was an owl lived in an oak, wisky, wasky, weedle."
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Mary Had a Little…
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Mary Had a Little...
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Mary Had a Little Lamb
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Does the Inula genus or the Fouquieria genus have more species?
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Title: Inula
Passage: Inula is a large genus of about 90 species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to Europe, Asia and Africa.
Title: Fouquieria
Passage: Fouquieria is a genus of 11 species of desert plants, the sole genus in the family Fouquieriaceae. The genus includes the ocotillo ("F. splendens") and the boojum tree or cirio ("F. columnaris"). They have semisucculent stems with thinner spikes projecting from them, with leaves on the bases spikes. They are unrelated to cacti and do not look much like them; their stems are proportionately thinner than cactus stems and their leaves are larger.
Title: Inula salicina
Passage: Inula salicina (common name Irish fleabane (UK) or willowleaf yellowhead) is a plant species in the genus "Inula" in the family Asteraceae. It is found across Europe and Asia from Portugal to Japan. It has been reported growing in the wild in a few scattered locations in North America but it has not become widely established there.
Title: Dittrichia
Passage: Dittrichia is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family. Its species were formerly included in the genus Inula.
Title: Inula spiraeifolia
Passage: Inula spiraeifolia is a European species perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the genus "Inula" within the daisy family.
Title: Inula britannica
Passage: Inula britannica, the British yellowhead or meadow fleabane, is a Eurasian species of plants in the genus "Inula" within the daisy family. It is widespread across much of Europe and Asia, and sparingly naturalized in scattered locations in North America.
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Inula
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Inula
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Fouquieria
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Paul Motian and Don Manoukian, are of which nationality?
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Title: Paul Motian
Passage: Stephen Paul Motian (March 25, 1931 – November 22, 2011) was an American jazz drummer, percussionist, and composer. Motian played an important role in freeing jazz drummers from strict time-keeping duties.
Title: Don Manoukian
Passage: Donald J. Manoukian (June 9, 1934 – September 23, 2014) was an American football guard and professional wrestler of Armenian descent from Reno, Nevada.
Title: Paul Motian and the Electric Bebop Band
Passage: Paul Motian and the Electric Bebop Band is an album of bebop jazz standards by American drummer Paul Motian originally released on the German JMT label. It was the first release by the Electric Bebop Band, which featured the veteran drummer working mainly with younger musicians and subsequently became one of Motian's primary groups until the end of his life.
Title: Flight of the Blue Jay
Passage: Flight of the Blue Jay is an album by Paul Motian released on the German Winter & Winter label in 1997 and featuring performances of bebop jazz standards by Motian with the Electric Bebop Band. The album is the group's third release following the 1992 album "Paul Motian and the Electric Bebop Band" and the 1995 album "Reincarnation of a Love Bird".
Title: Bill Evans (album)
Passage: Bill Evans is an album by Paul Motian on the German JMT label. It was released in 1990 and features nine compositions by Motian's former employer Bill Evans performed by Motian with Bill Frisell, Joe Lovano and Marc Johnson. The album was reissued in 2002 on the Winter & Winter label.
Title: Monk in Motian
Passage: Monk in Motian is the first album by Paul Motian to be released on the German JMT label. It was released in 1988 and features ten compositions by Thelonious Monk performed by Motian with Bill Frisell and Joe Lovano. Geri Allen and Dewey Redman make guest appearances. The album was reissued in 2002 on the Winter & Winter label.
Title: Europe (Paul Motian album)
Passage: Europe is an album by Paul Motian and the Electric Bebop Band released on the German Winter & Winter label in 2000. The album is the group's fifth release, following "Paul Motian and the Electric Bebop Band" (1992), "Reincarnation of a Love Bird" (1995), "Flight of the Blue Jay" (1997) and "Play Monk and Powell" (1998).
Title: Reincarnation of a Love Bird
Passage: Reincarnation of a Love Bird is an album by Paul Motian originally released on the German JMT label in 1994 and featuring performances of bebop jazz standards by Motian with the Electric Bebop Band. The album follows on from the 1992 release "Paul Motian and the Electric Bebop Band" and was rereleased on the Winter & Winter label in 2005.
Title: Bill Frisell, Ron Carter, Paul Motian
Passage: Bill Frisell, Ron Carter, Paul Motian is the 19th album by Bill Frisell to be released on the Elektra Nonesuch label. It was released in 2006 and features performances by Frisell, Ron Carter and Paul Motian recorded on February 14–15, 2005.
Title: Play Monk and Powell
Passage: Play Monk and Powell is an album by Paul Motian and the Electric Bebop Band released on the German Winter & Winter label in 1999 and featuring performances of tunes by Thelonious Monk and Bud Powell. The album is the group's fourth release following the 1992 album "Paul Motian and the Electric Bebop Band", the 1995 album "Reincarnation of a Love Bird" and the 1996 release "Flight of the Blue Jay".
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American
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Paul Motian
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Don Manoukian
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Todd Woodbridge and Radek Štěpánek, have which occupation in common?
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Title: Todd Woodbridge
Passage: Todd Andrew Woodbridge, OAM (born 2 April 1971) is a retired Australian tennis player. He was born in Sydney and raised in Kogarah Bay by his parents, Kevin and Barbara. He has two older brothers, Gregory and Warren. He attended Lyneham High School, Canberra, then turned professional in 1988.
Title: Radek Štěpánek
Passage: Radek Štěpánek (] ; born 27 November 1978) is a professional tennis player from the Czech Republic. His career-high singles ranking is world No. 8 and best doubles ranking is world No. 4. Štěpánek's biggest achievements are reaching two Masters 1000 event finals and the quarterfinals of Wimbledon in 2006, as well as winning the deciding match for Czech Republic's Davis Cup winning team in 2012 and again in 2013. In doubles, he won his first Grand Slam title at the 2012 Australian Open, along with Indian partner Leander Paes, defeating the Bryan Brothers in the final. Paes and Štěpánek also won the men's doubles title at the 2013 US Open, defeating Bruno Soares and Alexander Peya in the final.
Title: 2002 Estoril Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Radek Štěpánek and Michal Tabara were the defending champions but only Štěpánek competed that year with Leoš Friedl.
Title: 2012 Western & Southern Open – Men's Doubles
Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes were the defending champions. However, they chose not to play together. Bhupathi played with Rohan Bopanna and Paes played with Radek Štěpánek
Title: 2002 CA-TennisTrophy – Doubles
Passage: Martin Damm and Radek Štěpánek were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Damm with Cyril Suk and Štěpánek with Jiří Novák.
Title: 2007 Open 13 – Doubles
Passage: Martin Damm and Radek Štěpánek were the defending champions. Damm did not participate this year. Štěpánek partnered with Mahesh Bhupathi, but withdrew from the first round.
Title: 2002 Canada Masters – Doubles
Passage: The 2002 Canada Masters – Doubles was the men's singles event of the one hundred and thirteenth edition of the Canada Masters; a WTA Tier I tournament and the most prestigious men's tennis tournament held in Canada. Jiří Novák and David Rikl were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Novák with Radek Štěpánek and Rikl with David Prinosil. Novak and Štěpánek lost in the second round to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor. Prinosil and Rikl lost in the semifinals to Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan. The Bryans won in the final 4–6, 7–6, 6–3 against Knowles and Nestor.
Title: 2013 Shanghai Rolex Masters – Doubles
Passage: Leander Paes and Radek Štěpánek were the defending champions, but Štěpánek chose not to compete. Paes played alongside Daniel Nestor, but lost in the second round to Robert Lindstedt and Vasek Pospisil. <br>
Title: 2006 Dubai Tennis Championships – Men's Doubles
Passage: Martin Damm and Radek Štěpánek were the defending champions. Damm partnered with Leander Paes, losing in the semifinals. Štěpánek partnered with Tomáš Berdych, losing in the quarterfinals.
Title: 2004 Indesit ATP Milan Indoor – Doubles
Passage: Petr Luxa and Radek Štěpánek were the defending champions but only Štěpánek competed that year with Martin Damm.
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tennis player
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Todd Woodbridge
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Radek Štěpánek
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"Simple Song #3" is the lead single from a 2015 Italian comedy film set where?
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Title: Simple Song Number 3
Passage: "Simple Song#3" or "Simple Song Number 3" is an original song sung by South Korean singer Sumi Jo. The song was released as the lead single from the soundtrack album of 2015 film "Youth" written and composed by American composer David Lang.
Title: Youth (2015 film)
Passage: Youth is a 2015 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Paolo Sorrentino. It is the director's second English language film, and stars Michael Caine and Harvey Keitel as best friends who reflect on their lives while holidaying in the Swiss Alps. It is a story of the eternal struggle between age and youth, the past and the future, life and death, commitment and betrayal. The cast also includes Rachel Weisz, Paul Dano, and Jane Fonda.
Title: The Legendary Giulia and Other Miracles
Passage: The Legendary Giulia and Other Miracles (Italian: "Noi e la Giulia" ) is a 2015 Italian comedy film written, directed and starring . It is loosely based on the novel "Giulia 1300 e altri miracoli" by Fabio Bartolomei.
Title: What a Beautiful Surprise
Passage: What a Beautiful Surprise (Italian: "Ma che bella sorpresa" ) is a 2015 Italian comedy film written and directed by Alessandro Genovesi and starring Claudio Bisio. It grossed $5,626,528 at the Italian box office.
Title: Si accettano miracoli
Passage: Si accettano miracoli is a 2015 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Siani (). The film was released on January 1, 2015 to generally positive reviews and favorable responses.
Title: Italiano medio
Passage: Italiano medio (lit. " "Average Italian Man"") is a 2015 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Maccio Capatonda.
Title: Belli di papà
Passage: Belli di papà is a 2015 Italian comedy film co-written and directed by Guido Chiesa and starring Diego Abatantuono. It is a loose remake of the Mexican comedy film "The Noble Family".
Title: God Willing (2015 film)
Passage: God Willing (Italian: Se Dio vuole ) is a 2015 Italian comedy film directed by Edoardo Falcone.
Title: An Italian Name
Passage: An Italian Name (Italian: "Il nome del figlio" ) is a 2015 Italian comedy film directed by Francesca Archibugi.
Title: When Women Had Tails
Passage: When Women Had Tails (Italian: "Quando le Donne Avevano la Coda" ) is a 1970 Italian comedy film set in pre-historic times when “women had tails” and were hunted by cavemen. It stars Giuliano Gemma, Senta Berger, and Lando Buzzanca. It was followed by "When Women Lost Their Tails".
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Swiss Alps
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Simple Song Number 3
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Youth (2015 film)
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What other films is the actor known for playing Sergeant Leo Barnes known for?
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Title: Frank Grillo
Passage: Frank Anthony Grillo (born June 8, 1965) is an American actor known for his roles in films such as "Warrior" (2011), "The Grey" (2012), "End of Watch" (2012) and "Zero Dark Thirty" (2012). He had his first leading role in the action horror film "" (2014), portraying Sergeant Leo Barnes, a role he reprised in "" (2016). He also plays the Marvel supervillain Brock Rumlow / Crossbones in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Big Daddy in the Chinese action film "Wolf Warriors 2" (2017), the highest-grossing non-Hollywood film of all time.
Title: Sergeant Leo Barnes
Passage: Leo Barnes, also known as The Sergeant, is a fictional character in "The Purge" film series. The character is portrayed by Frank Grillo.
Title: Larry Hovis
Passage: Larry Hovis (February 20, 1936 – September 9, 2003) was an American singer and actor best known for playing Sergeant Carter on the 1960s television sitcom "Hogan's Heroes".
Title: Christopher Daniel Barnes
Passage: Christopher Daniel Barnes (born November 7, 1972), also known professionally as C. D. Barnes and C. B. Barnes, is an American actor and voice actor. He is best known for his voice role as the title superhero of the 1994 animated television series "Spider-Man", Prince Eric from "The Little Mermaid", as well as his on-screen portrayal of Greg Brady in the films "The Brady Bunch Movie" and "A Very Brady Sequel". He was also once the national teenage spokesperson for Greenpeace. Barnes earned his BA in 2004 and his MA in 2009 and enjoys reading, writing short stories, playing the guitar, and practicing yoga.
Title: Ted Sutton
Passage: Ted Sutton is an American actor and voice over artist. He is best known for playing Sergeant Cunningham in M. Night Shyamalan's 2002 film "Signs".
Title: Kenneth Washington
Passage: Kenneth Washington (born October 19, 1946) is a television and film actor who is best remembered for playing Sergeant Richard Baker on the final season of "Hogan's Heroes" and as Officer Miller on "Adam-12". He is one of the last two surviving principal cast members of "Hogan's Heroes," with Robert Clary.
Title: Allan Steele
Passage: Allan Steele (born December 30, 1966) is an American actor and writer. He is perhaps best known for playing Sergeant Harris in the film "The Next Three Days", and for TV roles on "The Black Donnellys", "NYPD Blue", "Family Law", "Time of Your Life" and "Falcone".
Title: Leonard Williams (actor)
Passage: Leonard Williams (born West Derby, Liverpool, Lancashire 1914 - died London 15 November 1962) was an English actor. He was best known for playing Sergeant Percy Twentyman on the police television series "Z-Cars". According to Brian Blessed he was "the joker of the cast", who spent his time on set making his colleagues laugh.
Title: Kavita Patil
Passage: Theresa Kavita Patil (born in Brooklyn, New York, United States). is an American actress who is known for playing Sergeant Medawar in the television show "The Unit". She has also made guest appearances on other television shows including "Hawthorne", "Dexter" and more recently on "Scandal" and "Revenge".
Title: Trudie Goodwin
Passage: Trudie Goodwin (born 13 November 1951) is an English actress best known for playing Sergeant June Ackland in the high-profile British television police drama "The Bill" from 1984 to 2007, and Georgia Sharma in the ITV soap "Emmerdale", from 2011 to 2015.
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Warrior" (2011), "The Grey" (2012), "End of Watch" (2012) and "Zero Dark Thirty" (2012)
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Sergeant Leo Barnes
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Frank Grillo
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TerraTrike is based in a city that is on the Grand River about thirty miles east of what?
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Title: TerraTrike
Passage: TerraTrike is a brand of recumbent tadpole tricycles manufactured by WizWheelz Inc. TerraTrike is based in Grand Rapids, Michigan USA. TerraTrike's 2013 product line consists of 5 models: Rover, Rambler, Tour II, Sportster, Tandem Pro. Each model has 3 to 5 different component levels to meet each riders needs.
Title: Grand Rapids, Michigan
Passage: Grand Rapids is the second-largest city in Michigan, and the largest city in West Michigan. It is on the Grand River about 30 mi east of Lake Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 188,040. In 2010, the Grand Rapids metropolitan area had a population of 1,005,648, and the combined statistical area of Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland had a population of 1,321,557. Grand Rapids is the county seat of Kent County.
Title: The Nightingale (novel)
Passage: The Nightingale is a novel by the American writer Agnes Sligh Turnbull (1888–1982) set in a fictional rural Western Pennsylvania village (but much like the author's birthplace of New Alexandria, Pennsylvania, about thirty miles east of Pittsburgh) at the turn of the 20th century.
Title: Santo Domingo, San Vicente
Passage: Santo Domingo is a municipality in the San Vicente department of El Salvador. It is located about thirty miles East of San Vicente.
Title: The Gown of Glory
Passage: The Gown of Glory is a 1952 novel by the American writer Agnes Sligh Turnbull (1888–1982). It is set in a fictional rural village of Ladykirk, which is much like the author's birthplace of New Alexandria, Pennsylvania, about thirty miles east of Pittsburgh.
Title: Fort Polk
Passage: Fort Polk is a United States Army installation located in Vernon Parish, approximately ten miles east of Leesville, Louisiana, and thirty miles north of DeRidder in Beauregard Parish, Louisiana.
Title: Claude, Texas
Passage: Claude is a city in and the county seat of Armstrong County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,196 at the 2010 census. It is located east of Amarillo in the south Texas Panhandle. Claude is part of the Amarillo Metropolitan Statistical Area but is some thirty miles east of Amarillo.
Title: Kent, Sierra Leone
Passage: Kent is a coastal fishing village around the peninsular in the Western Area Rural District of Sierra Leone. Kent lies approximately thirty miles east of Freetown. Kent is known for its large beaches and its strong fishing community.
Title: U.S. Route 16 in Michigan
Passage: US Highway 16 (US 16), also called Grand River Avenue for much of its length in the state, was one of the principal pre-Interstate roads in the state of Michigan. Before the creation of the United States Numbered Highway System in 1926, the highway had been designated M-16. The modern route of Grand River Avenue cuts across the Lower Peninsula in a northwest–southeast fashion from near Grand Rapids to Detroit. Before the late 1950s and early 1960s, US 16 followed other roads between Muskegon and Grand Rapids, and then Grand River Avenue through Lansing to Detroit. In the years immediately preceding the creation of the Interstate Highway System, US 16 was shifted from older roads to newer freeways. Later, it was co-designated as an Interstate. When the gap in the freeway was filled in around Lansing, the US 16 designation was decommissioned in the state. The freeway was then solely designated Interstate 96 (I-96) east of Grand Rapids and I-196 west of that city.
Title: The Day Must Dawn
Passage: The Day Must Dawn is a 1942 historical novel by the American writer Agnes Sligh Turnbull (1888–1982) set in 1777 in Hanna's Town, Pennsylvania, a frontier settlement thirty miles east of Pittsburgh.
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Lake Michigan
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TerraTrike
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Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Are Costus and Boenninghausenia plants both found in the Americas?
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Title: Boenninghausenia
Passage: Boenninghausenia is a monotypic plant genus in the family Rutaceae. The sole species is Boenninghausenia albiflora, which occurs in Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, Kashmir, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, North Vietnam, China and Japan.
Title: Costus
Passage: Costus is a group of perennial herbaceous plants in the family (Costaceae) described by Linnaeus as a genus in 1753. It was formerly known as "Hellenia" after the Finish botanist Carl Niclas von Hellens. It is widespread through tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
Title: Hypoleucis tripunctata
Passage: Hypoleucis tripunctata, the unmarked costus skipper, is a butterfly in the Hesperiidae family. It is found in Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon, the Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. The habitat consists of forests.
Title: Costus curvibracteatus
Passage: Costus curvibracteatus is a tropical rhizomatous perennial native to Costa Rica and Panama. A member of the spiral ginger family of plants, its common name is orange tulip ginger. It is also sometimes referred to as spiral ginger; however, this common name is better associated with "Costus barbatus", a more widely cultivated and very similar species. Despite the name and its relation to the ginger family (Zingiberaceae), the rhizomes of the orange tulip ginger are not edible.
Title: Costaceae
Passage: Costaceae, or the "Costus" family, is a family of pantropical monocots. It belongs to the order Zingiberales, which contains horticulturally and economically important plants such as the banana (Musaceae), bird-of-paradise (Strelitziaceae), and edible ginger (Zingiberaceae). The seven genera in Costaceae together contain about 143 known species (1 in "Monocostus", 2 in "Dimerocostus", 16 in "Tapeinochilos", 2 in "Paracostus", c. 8 in "Chamaecostus", c. 5 in "Hellenia", and c. 80 in "Costus"). They are native to tropical climates of Asia, Africa, Central America, and South America. Several species are frequently found in cultivation.
Title: Costunolide
Passage: (+)-Costunolide is a naturally occurring sesquiterpene lactone, first isolated in "Saussurea costus" roots in 1960. It is also found in lettuce.
Title: Hypoleucis sophia
Passage: Hypoleucis sophia, the scarce costus skipper, is a butterfly in the Hesperiidae family. It is found in Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. The habitat consists of wetter forests.
Title: Hypoleucis ophiusa
Passage: Hypoleucis ophiusa, the common costus skipper, is a butterfly in the Hesperiidae family. It is found in Senegal, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Cameroon, Gabon, the Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia. The habitat consists of forests.
Title: Costus osae
Passage: Costus osae is a rare member of the Costus family. One of many rare tropical plants in the Costus family, "Costus osae" is a species native to Costa Rica described in 1997 . It has also been reported from Colombia.
Title: Paul Maas (botanist)
Passage: Paulus Johannes Maria "Paul" Maas (born 27 February 1939, in Arnhem) is a botanist from the Netherlands and a specialist in the flora of the neotropics. Maas has identified and named about two hundred fifty plants from the Burmanniaceae, the Costus Family (Costaceae), the Gentian Family (Gentianaceae), the Bloodwort Family (Haemodoraceae), the Banana Family (Musaceae), the Olacaceae, the Triuridaceae, and the Ginger Family (Zingiberaceae).
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no
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Costus
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Boenninghausenia
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Which band is Scottish, Electronic or The Delgados?
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Title: The Delgados
Passage: The Delgados were a Scottish indie rock band from Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. The band was composed of Alun Woodward (vocals, guitar), Emma Pollock (vocals, guitar), Stewart Henderson (bass), and Paul Savage (drums).
Title: Electronic (band)
Passage: Electronic were an English alternative dance supergroup formed by New Order singer and guitarist Bernard Sumner and ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr. They co-wrote the majority of their output between 1989 and 1998, collaborating with Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe, of Pet Shop Boys, on three tracks in their early years, and former Kraftwerk member Karl Bartos on nine songs in 1995.
Title: Martin Smith (film maker)
Passage: Martin Smith is a film maker who wrote and directed the 2006 Scottish BAFTA Award winning short Tracks. He has also directed music videos for acts such as Arab Strap, The Delgados and King Creosote amongst others. His first short film Accidents featured Kate Dickie (Red Road).
Title: Chemikal Underground
Passage: Chemikal Underground is an independent record label set up in 1994 by Glasgow, Scotland rock band The Delgados. It was set up to release their first single, "Monica Webster" / "Brand New Car" and went on to break many new Scottish bands in the nineties.
Title: Paul Savage
Passage: Paul Savage is a Scottish musician and record producer, best known for being the drummer in the Scottish indie rock group The Delgados.
Title: The Fruit Tree Foundation
Passage: The Fruit Tree Foundation is a Scottish musical project founded by Idlewild guitarist Rod Jones and former Delgados vocalist and guitarist Emma Pollock in 2010. Created in conjunction with the Mental Health Foundation, the project's overall aim is to "raise awareness of mental health and challenge perceptions of mental health problems by creating great art."
Title: Universal Audio (album)
Passage: Universal Audio is the fifth and final studio album by Scottish indie rock band The Delgados, released 20 September 2004. The album is considered to showcase a more 'stripped down' sound than its predecessor, "Hate", featuring less orchestral themes.
Title: We Are All Sluts of Trust
Passage: We Are All Sluts of Trust is the debut album from Scottish rock duo Sluts of Trust. It was released in Europe on April 26 on Chemikal Underground Records and the US in May 2004 via the New York-based Megaforce Records. The album was recorded between 2003 and 2004 at the Chem19 studio in Hamilton and produced by Paul Savage of The Delgados. It includes the lead tracks from their earlier two singles, "Piece O' You" and "Leave You Wanting More".
Title: Emma Pollock
Passage: Emma Pollock is a Scottish singer-songwriter, musician, and a founding member of the bands The Delgados, The Burns Unit and The Fruit Tree Foundation.
Title: Tony Doogan
Passage: Tony Doogan is a Scottish record producer who runs Castle of Doom Studios in Glasgow. He is perhaps best known for his work with Mogwai and Belle & Sebastian. He has also worked with numerous other artists, including Teenage Fanclub, the Delgados, Wintersleep, Hefner, and the Young Knives on their album Superabundance. He began working on sound recordings when he was 14, helping the PA guy at his local church with the amateur shows being performed there. He has also collaborated with producer Dave Fridmann, whom he originally met when working on the Delgados' album The Great Eastern, on Wintersleep's album Hello Hum.
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The Delgados
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Electronic (band)
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The Delgados
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Juan Álvarez plays as a defender for a Mexican football club that was founded in what year?
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Title: C.F. Monterrey
Passage: Club de Fútbol Monterrey is a Mexican football club from Monterrey, Nuevo León. Founded on 28 June 1945, it is the oldest active team in the professional division from the northern part of Mexico, and currently play in the Liga MX. The club is owned by FEMSA, Latin America's largest bottling company. Its home games have been played in the Estadio BBVA Bancomer since 2015.
Title: Juan Álvarez (footballer)
Passage: Juan Manuel Álvarez Hernández (born 1 July 1996) is a Mexican footballer who plays as a Defender for C.F. Monterrey.
Title: Loros UdeC
Passage: Club de Fútbol Loros de la Universidad de Colima is Mexican football club that plays in the Liga Premier Serie A, the third tier division of Mexican football. The club is based in Colima, Mexico. The team was participating in the Ascenso MX during the 2016–17 season after earning promotion by winning the Torneo Clausura 2015 Championship over Cruz Azul Hidalgo and the Final de Ascenso against U.A. Estado de Mexico (winners of Apertura 2014). They were initially going to get promoted during the 2015–2016 season, but they did not meet the stadium requirements.
Title: José Guadalupe Martínez
Passage: José Guadalupe Martínez Álvarez (born January 27, 1983) is a Mexican goalkeeper for the team Estudiantes Tecos, the Mexican professional football club associated with the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara AC. Álvarez made his debut with the club Tecos UAG in 2002.
Title: Salvador Carmona
Passage: José Salvador Carmona Álvarez (born 22 August 1975 in Mexico City) is a former Mexican football defender who is currently banned for life from playing professional football affiliated to FIFA for failing two separate anti-doping tests.
Title: Murciélagos F.C.
Passage: Murciélagos Fútbol Club is Mexican football club that plays in the Ascenso MX. The club is based in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. From its beginnings the club had the aim to turn into a model for Mexican football.
Title: Lobos BUAP
Passage: Club de Fútbol Lobos de la Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla is a Mexican football club based in Puebla, Mexico. The club represents the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla. The club's history goes back to the early 1930s when the club was known as Preparatoria, formed exclusively by players that attended the university. The club has played on and off since then. It was not until the 1990s when the club made a serious comeback. It has been playing in the lower level Mexican football divisions. In 2003 the club was awarded a spot in the Primera A (now known as the Liga de Ascenso), a league where the club played until earning promotion in 2017 to the Liga MX Primera División. The club makes its home in the Estadio Universitario BUAP.
Title: Cruz Azul
Passage: Cruz Azul Fútbol Club, A.C, or simply Cruz Azul (] , "Blue Cross"), is a Mexican football club that plays in the top division of Mexican football, Liga MX.
Title: Juan Carlos García (Mexican footballer)
Passage: Juan Carlos García Álvarez (born March 13, 1985 in Mexico City) is a Mexican football defender. He plays for Mérida F.C. in the Liga de Ascenso.
Title: Garzas UAEH
Passage: Fútbol Club Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo was Mexican football club that played in the Liga Premier in the Serie B. The club was based in Pachuca, Hidalgo. The club was an affiliate to the Mexican football club C.F. Pachuca and also represented the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo.
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1945
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Juan Álvarez (footballer)
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C.F. Monterrey
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Ryan Teeter is currently racing in the 2017 GP3 Series, which is a motor racing feeder series that runs in support of which FIA championship?
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Title: 2017 GP3 Series
Passage: The 2017 GP3 Series is the eighth season of the GP3 Series, a motor racing feeder series that runs in support of the 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship and sister series Formula 2.
Title: Ryan Tveter
Passage: Ryan Tveter (born May 20, 1994) is an American racing driver from Oyster Bay, New York currently racing for Trident in the 2017 GP3 Series.
Title: 2015 GP3 Series
Passage: The 2015 GP3 Series was the sixth season of the GP3 Series, a motor racing feeder series that was run in support of the FIA Formula One World Championship and sister series GP2. Thirty-one drivers represented eight teams over the course of the season's nine rounds, starting in Spain on 9 May and ending in Abu Dhabi on 29 November. It was the final season for the Dallara GP3/13-AER P57 V6 chassis and engine package that debuted in 2013. A new Dallara-built chassis was introduced for 2016 along with a Mecachrome normally-aspirated V6 engine.
Title: Dallara GP3/16
Passage: The Dallara GP3/16 was the third generation of car developed by Italian manufacturer Dallara to run as the sole chassis for the GP3 Series, a feeder series for Formula One and the FIA Formula 2 Championship. The GP3/16 made its debut at the start of the 2016 season in Barcelona. The GP3/16 cars are utilize all-new Mecachrome V6 3.4 L engine after Mecachrome was confirmed by GP3 Series as engine supplier from 2016 to 2018.
Title: 2014 GP3 Series
Passage: The 2014 GP3 Series season was the fifth season of the GP3 Series, a motor racing feeder series for Formula One and sister series GP2. The series continued to use Pirelli tyres.
Title: 2013 GP3 Series
Passage: The 2013 GP3 Series season was the fourth season of the GP3 Series, a motor racing feeder series for Formula One and sister series GP2.
Title: GP2 Series
Passage: The GP2 Series was a form of open wheel motor racing introduced in 2005 following the discontinuation of the long-term Formula One feeder series, Formula 3000. The GP2 format was conceived by Bernie Ecclestone and Flavio Briatore, while Ecclestone also has the rights to the name GP1. In 2010, the GP3 Series class was launched, as a feeder class for the GP2 series. In 2017, the series was rebranded as the FIA Formula 2 Championship.
Title: 2016 GP2 Series
Passage: The 2016 GP2 Series season was the twelfth season of the GP2 Series, a motor racing feeder series that was run in support of the 2016 FIA Formula One World Championship. It was the final season run under the "GP2 Series" name, with the championship being rebranded as the FIA Formula 2 Championship from 2017.
Title: 2016 GP3 Series
Passage: The 2016 GP3 Series season was the seventh season of the GP3 Series, a motor racing feeder series that runs in support of the 2016 FIA Formula One World Championship and sister series GP2. In keeping with the series' philosophy of updating its technical regulations every three years, the Dallara GP3/13 chassis introduced in the 2013 season was discontinued and Dallara supplied all teams with a new model known as the GP3/16, which are using until the next cycle begins in 2019.
Title: 2018 GP3 Series
Passage: The 2018 GP3 Series is the ninth and final season of the GP3 Series, a motor racing feeder series that runs in support of the 2018 FIA Formula One World Championship and sister series Formula 2. The series will merge with the FIA Formula 3 European Championship in 2019.
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Formula One World Championship
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Ryan Tveter
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2017 GP3 Series
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Jennifer Lynch and Douglas Sirk, have which mutual occupation?
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Title: Douglas Sirk
Passage: Douglas Sirk (born Hans Detlef Sierck; 26 April 1897 – 14 January 1987) was a German film director best known for his work in Hollywood melodramas of the 1950s.
Title: Jennifer Lynch
Passage: Jennifer Chambers Lynch (born April 7, 1968) is an American film director and screenwriter. She is also known as the author of the book "The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer".
Title: Imitation of Life (1959 film)
Passage: Imitation of Life is a 1959 American romantic drama film directed by Douglas Sirk, produced by Ross Hunter and released by Universal International, starring Lana Turner and John Gavin. It was Sirk's final Hollywood film and dealt with issues of race, class and gender.
Title: Sleep, My Love
Passage: Sleep, My Love is a 1948 film noir mystery film directed by Douglas Sirk starring Claudette Colbert, Robert Cummings and Don Ameche.
Title: Mystery Submarine (1950 film)
Passage: Mystery Submarine is a 1950 American war film directed by Douglas Sirk starring Macdonald Carey, Märta Torén and Robert Douglas.
Title: A Time to Love and a Time to Die
Passage: A Time to Love and a Time to Die is a 1958 Eastmancolor CinemaScope drama war film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring John Gavin. It is based on the book by the German author, Erich Maria Remarque, set on the Eastern Front, and in Nazi Germany. The film was dubbed "All Quiet on the Eastern Front".
Title: The Tarnished Angels
Passage: The Tarnished Angels is a 1958 black-and-white American CinemaScope drama film directed by Douglas Sirk starring Rock Hudson, Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone, Jack Carson and Robert Middleton. The screenplay by George Zuckerman is based on the 1935 novel "Pylon" by William Faulkner.
Title: Schlußakkord
Passage: Schlußakkord ("Final Accord" or better "Final Chord"; sometimes anglicised Schlussakkord) is a German film melodrama of the Nazi period, the first melodrama directed by Detlef Sierck, who later had a career in Hollywood as Douglas Sirk and specialised in melodramas. It was made under contract for Universum Film AG (UFA), stars Lil Dagover and Willy Birgel and also features Maria von Tasnady, and premièred in 1936. It shows stylistic features later developed by Sierck/Sirk and makes symbolic and thematic use of music.
Title: Has Anybody Seen My Gal? (film)
Passage: Has Anybody Seen My Gal? 1952 comedy film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Piper Laurie, Rock Hudson, Charles Coburn, and Gigi Perreau. Set in the 1920s, the film leans heavily on period detail, such as flappers, the Charleston and raccoon coats. It is named for the jazz song "Has Anybody Seen My Gal? " which was a hit for The California Ramblers during the '20s. Though the song is sung during the movie, its lyrics have no particular relation to the plot.
Title: Magnificent Obsession (1954 film)
Passage: Magnificent Obsession is a 1954 Technicolor drama romantic film directed by Douglas Sirk starring Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson. The screenplay was written by Robert Blees and Wells Root, after the 1929 book "Magnificent Obsession" by Lloyd C. Douglas. The film was produced by Ross Hunter. Sirk sometimes claimed that the story was based distantly on the Greek legend of Alcestis.
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film director
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Jennifer Lynch
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Douglas Sirk
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Which Irish rebel and patriot is the Irish folk band "The Wolfe Tones," known for their album Sing Out for Ireland, named after?
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Title: The Wolfe Tones
Passage: The Wolfe Tones is an Irish rebel music band that incorporates elements of Irish traditional music in their songs. They take their name from the Irish rebel and patriot Theobald Wolfe Tone, one of the leaders of the Irish Rebellion of 1798, with the "double entendre" of a wolf tone – a spurious sound that can affect instruments of the violin family.
Title: Sing Out for Ireland
Passage: Sing Out for Ireland is the fourteenth album by Irish folk and rebel band The Wolfe Tones.
Title: The Foggy Dew (album)
Passage: The Foggy Dew is the debut album by Irish folk and rebel band The Wolfe Tones. The album is named after and features the song of the same name. Most of the songs on the album are old folk songs recorded by the band such as "The Sash", "Follow Me Up to Carlow " and "Roisin Dubh"; however, there are a number of original tracks.
Title: Let the People Sing (album)
Passage: Let the People Sing is the fifth album by Irish folk and rebel band The Wolfe Tones. The album features a number of political songs including "Come Out Ye Black and Tans" and "A Nation Once Again"
Title: Let the People Sing (song)
Passage: "Let the People Sing" is an Irish Rebel Song written by Brian Warfield of The Wolfe Tones. The song is popular amongst Glasgow Celtic football fans and is played before most home games.
Title: Pat of Mullingar
Passage: Pat of Mullingar is an Irish rebel song has been sung and recorded by many different folk artists, including the Irish Rovers, Derek Warfield and The Wolfe Tones
Title: You'll Never Beat the Irish
Passage: You'll Never Beat the Irish is the sixteenth album by Irish folk and rebel band The Wolfe Tones. This album is the first album to feature the band as a threesome, minus Derek Warfield.
Title: The Clancy Brothers
Passage: The Clancy Brothers were an influential Irish folk group, which initially developed as a part of the American folk music revival. Most popular in the 1960s, they were famed for their trademark Aran jumpers and are widely credited with popularising Irish traditional music in the United States and revitalising it in Ireland, paving the way for an Irish folk boom with groups like the Dubliners and the Wolfe Tones.
Title: The Wolfe Tones discography
Passage: The discography of the Wolfe Tones, an Irish folk and rebel group from the suburbs of Dublin, consists of sixteen studio albums, three extended plays, three live albums and ten compilation albums. The Wolfe Tones released their first album with Fontana Records in 1965 and released their most recent studio album with Shanachie Records in 2004. In the interim, the band has also released albums with Dolphin Records, Triskel Records and MCA.
Title: Banna Strand (song)
Passage: "Banna Strand" (also known as "The Lonely Banna Strand" - "The Ballad of Roger Casement" is a different song) is an Irish rebel song about the failed transport of arms into Ireland for use in the Easter Rising. Authorship of the song is unknown. The final verse was written by Derek Warfield of the Wolfe Tones in 1965 when Roger Casement's remains were finally returned to Ireland.
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Theobald Wolfe Tone
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Sing Out for Ireland
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The Wolfe Tones
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Tommy Lee Jones and Marshall Neilan, are of which nationality?
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Title: Marshall Neilan
Passage: Marshall Ambrose "Mickey" Neilan (April 11, 1891 – October 27, 1958) was an American motion picture actor, screenwriter, film director, and producer.
Title: Tommy Lee Jones
Passage: Tommy Lee Jones (born September 15, 1946) is an American actor and filmmaker. He has received four Academy Award nominations, winning Best Supporting Actor for his performance as U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard in the 1993 thriller film "The Fugitive".
Title: Minnie (film)
Passage: Minnie is a 1922 American silent comedy film starring Leatrice Joy and co-directed by Marshall Neilan and Frank Urson. Neilan also wrote and produced the film which was released by Associated First National Pictures (later First National Pictures). It is not known whether the film currently survives, which suggests that it is a lost film.
Title: Everybody's Acting
Passage: Everybody's Acting is a lost 1926 American drama silent film directed by Marshall Neilan and written by Marshall Neilan, Benjamin Glazer and George Marion Jr.. The film stars Betty Bronson, Ford Sterling, Louise Dresser, Lawrence Gray, Henry B. Walthall, Raymond Hitchcock and Stuart Holmes. The film was released on November 8, 1926, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: The Sporting Venus
Passage: The Sporting Venus (1925) is a silent romance film directed by Marshall Neilan. The film was the second MGM release of Neilan, and starred his wife, actress Blanche Sweet, who allegedly sported the lowest waistline of 1925. This is the first of two feature films that paired Ronald Colman with Blanche Sweet, the second being "His Supreme Moment", which was released in May 1925. This film is listed as being extant (surviving) at silentera database.
Title: Men and Women (1914 film)
Passage: Men and Women is an extant short 1914 silent film produced by the Biograph Company and released by General Film Company. It is based on the 1890 play of the same name by David Belasco and Henry Churchill de Mille. It stars Lionel Barrymore, Blanche Sweet and Marshall Neilan. Sweet and Neilan would later marry in real life.
Title: The Lemon Drop Kid (1934 film)
Passage: The Lemon Drop Kid is a 1934 American comedy and drama directed by Marshall Neilan and written by Howard J. Green, J.P. McEvoy and Damon Runyon. The film stars Lee Tracy, Helen Mack, William Frawley, Minna Gombell, Baby LeRoy, Kitty Kelly and Henry B. Walthall. The film was released on September 28, 1934, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: The Eternal Three
Passage: The Eternal Three is a 1923 American silent film drama produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures. It was directed by both Marshall Neilan and Frank Urson. Hobart Bosworth, Claire Windsor and Bessie Love star. The film was made from a screen story by Neilan and is now a lost film, although a brief production scene of director Marshall Neilan with stars Raymond Griffith, Hobart Bosworth, and Claire Windsor appear in the restored film "Souls for Sale".
Title: The Silent Partner (1917 film)
Passage: The Silent Partner is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Marshall Neilan from a screen story by Edmund Goulding and starred Blanche Sweet, who in a few years would marry Marshall Neilan. The film was remade in 1923, and also released by Paramount Pictures.
Title: The Unpardonable Sin
Passage: The Unpardonable Sin is a 1919 American silent drama/propaganda film set during World War I. The film was produced by Harry Garson, directed by Marshall Neilan, and stars Neilan's wife Blanche Sweet whose portrays dual roles in the film. "The Unpardonable Sin" is based on the novel of the same name by Rupert Hughes. It is not known whether the film currently survives, suggesting that it is a lost film.
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American
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Tommy Lee Jones
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Marshall Neilan
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Laure Gardette edited the 2013 French drama film directed by whom?
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Title: Laure Gardette
Passage: Laure Gardette (born 1969) is a French film editor. Gardette was born in Lentigny. She has edited such films as "Polisse" (for which she won a César Award), "In the House" and "Young & Beautiful".
Title: Young & Beautiful
Passage: Young & Beautiful (French: Jeune & Jolie ) is a 2013 French drama film of adolescent sexuality directed by François Ozon and produced by Eric and Nicolas Altmayer. The film stars Marine Vacth in the leading role of Isabelle, a teenage prostitute, and features supporting performances by Johan Leysen, Géraldine Pailhas, Frédéric Pierrot, and Charlotte Rampling. The film was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, and received praise from the film critics. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.
Title: The Finishers
Passage: The Finishers (French: De toutes nos forces ) is a 2013 French drama film directed by Nils Tavernier. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.
Title: Henri (2013 film)
Passage: Henri is a 2013 French drama film directed by Yolande Moreau. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. The film received four nominations at the 5th Magritte Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Yolande Moreau.
Title: A Castle in Italy
Passage: A Castle in Italy (French: Un château en Italie ) is a 2013 French drama film directed by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi. It was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Jealousy (2013 film)
Passage: Jealousy (French: La Jalousie ) is a 2013 French drama film directed by Philippe Garrel. It was screened in the main competition section at the 70th Venice International Film Festival.
Title: Going Away
Passage: Going Away (French: Un beau dimanche ) is a 2013 French drama film directed by Nicole Garcia. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.
Title: Nelly (2004 film)
Passage: Nelly (French: "À ce soir" ) is a 2004 French drama film directed by Laure Duthilleul and starring Sophie Marceau, Antoine Chappey, and Fabio Zenoni. Written by Laure Duthilleul, Jean-Pol Fargeau, and Pierre-Erwan Guillaume, the film is about the four days following the death of a small town doctor, seen through the eyes of his wife, who is a nurse. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Daddy Nostalgie
Passage: Daddy Nostalgie, released as These Foolish Things in the UK and Daddy Nostalgia in the USA, is a 1990 French drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. It was entered into the 1990 Cannes Film Festival and is Dirk Bogarde's last film. Odette Laure was nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Title: The Nun (2013 film)
Passage: The Nun (French: La Religieuse ) is a 2013 French drama film directed by Guillaume Nicloux. It is based on the 18th-century novel "La Religieuse" by French writer Denis Diderot. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival. It received two nominations at the 4th Magritte Awards, winning Best Actress for Pauline Étienne, and a nomination at the 39th César Awards.
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François Ozon
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Laure Gardette
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Young & Beautiful
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Guiping and Linxia City are both what?
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Title: Guiping
Passage: Guiping is a county-level city in eastern Guangxi, China. It is under the administration of Guigang City, located at the confluence of the Qian and Yu rivers, which are the Xi River's primary north and south tributaries, respectively.
Title: Linxia City
Passage: Linxia City (), once known as Hezhou (), is a county-level city in the province of Gansu of the People's Republic of China, and the capital of the multi-ethnic Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture. It is located in the valley of the Daxia River (a right tributary of the Yellow River), 150 km (by road) southwest of the provincial capital Lanzhou.
Title: Chengbei Subdistrict, Linxia City
Passage: Chengbei Subdistrict () is a subdistrict in the heart of Linxia City, Gansu, People's Republic of China. , it has six residential communities (居委会) under its administration.
Title: Yu River (Guangxi)
Passage: The Yu River (郁江 or 鬱江) (also called the Siang River) is a river in the south of China. It rises in two branches - the Zuo River (左江) and the You River (右江). The You flows roughly south-east from its source close to Baise City in Guangxi. The Zuo flows north-east from its sources in Vietnam: Peng River (Vietnamese: Bằng Giang) and Kỳ Cùng River (totally in Vietnam). They meet just west of Nanning. From here, it is known as the Yong Jiang (邕江) as it flows through Nanning before becoming the Yu . The Yu itself runs roughly northeast before joining the Qian River (黔江) at Guiping to form the Xun River.
Title: Sanhe, Hezheng County
Passage: Sanhe () is a town of Hezheng County in south-central Gansu province, China, located immediately north of the county seat and 20 km southeast of Linxia City. , it has seven villages under its administration.
Title: Tao River
Passage: Tao River () is a right tributary of China's Yellow River. It starts in Xiqing Mountains (西倾山) near the Gansu–Qinghai border, flows eastward across Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, and then northward more or less along the border between Dingxi Prefecture-level City in the east and Gannan and Linxia Prefectures in the west. It flows into the Yellow River (actually, the Liujiaxia Reservoir) near Liujiaxia Town (the county seat of Yongjing County), just upstream of Liujiaxia Dam.
Title: Huasi Mosque
Passage: The Huasi Mosque () is a mosque in China built during the reign of the Chenghua Emperor (r. 1465–1487) in the Ming dynasty. Buddhist temples and imperial palaces were the architecture on which the construction for the mosque was based. It was constructed by Muslims living in West Phoenix Wood Town, now the Bafang areas of Linxia City, Gansu. Ma Zhongying's 1928 revolt in the Muslim conflict in Gansu (1927–30) led to a blaze that destroyed the building. It was capable of holding 2,000 people being 5 mu in area after reconstruction of the Mosque in 1941.
Title: Laohua Mosque
Passage: The Laohua Mosque () is a mosque in Linxia City, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, China.
Title: Nangui Lu Station
Passage: Nangui Lu Station () is a metro station on the Guangfo Line (FMetro Line 1) and will be an interchange station between the Guangfo Line (FMetro Line 1) and FMetro Line 6. It is located under the junction of Guilan Road (桂澜路 ), Nangui East Road (南桂东路 ) and Guiping Road (桂平路 ) in Guicheng Subdistrict (桂城街道 ) in the Nanhai District of Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China. The station is situated in the commercial area of the Nanhai District and was completed on 3November 2010.
Title: Yongjing County
Passage: Yongjing (, Xiao'erjing: ﻳْﻮ دٍ ﺷِﯿًﺎْ ) is a county in Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture in China's Gansu Province. The county seat, the town ("zhen") of Liujiaxia (), is located about 80 km south-west from the provincial capital city, Lanzhou. As is the case with most Chinese county seats, Liujiaxia Town is labeled on most less-detailed maps simply as "Yongjing" or "Yongjing County".
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county-level city
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Guiping
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Linxia City
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In what city do you find a a railway halt near a Castle overlooking the Firth of Clyde?
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Title: Culzean Castle
Passage: Culzean Castle ( , see yogh; Scots: "Cullain" ) is a castle overlooking the Firth of Clyde, near Maybole, Carrick, on the Ayrshire coast of Scotland. It is the former home of the Marquess of Ailsa, the chief of Clan Kennedy, but is now owned by the National Trust for Scotland. The clifftop castle lies within the Culzean Castle Country Park and is opened to the public.
Title: Balchriston Level Crossing Halt railway station
Passage: Balchriston Level Crossing Halt was a railway halt near Culzean Castle, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The halt was part of the Maidens and Dunure Light Railway.
Title: Dore and Totley railway station
Passage: Dore and Totley railway station (named Dore railway station from 1971 until 2008) is a small, one platform railway halt near the Sheffield suburbs of Dore and Totley in South Yorkshire, England 4+3/4 mi south of . The station is served by the Northern service between Sheffield and Manchester, East Midlands Trains service from Liverpool to Norwich and the TransPennine Express service between Manchester and Cleethorpes, all three running via the Hope Valley Line.
Title: Emmersbæk railway halt
Passage: Emmersbæk railway halt (Danish: "Emmersbæk Trinbræt" ; previously Terpet railway halt) is a railway halt serving the southern part of the town of Hirtshals, Denmark.
Title: Kongsvang railway halt
Passage: Kongsvang railway halt was a railway halt serving the district of Viby in the city of Aarhus in Jutland, Denmark. The railway halt is located on the Odder Line between Aarhus and Odder Line. In 2016, the station was temporarily closed along with the Grenaa Line while it's being reconstructed to form part of the Aarhus light rail system.
Title: Saphan Chulalongkorn Railway Halt
Passage: Saphan Chulalongkorn Railway Halt is a railway halt located in Na Mueang Subdistrict, Ratchaburi City, Ratchaburi. it is located 100.141 km from Thon Buri Railway Station. It is adjacent to Chulalongkorn Bridge, of which the halt is named after.
Title: Grønholt railway halt
Passage: Grønholt halt is a railway halt near the village of Grønholt near the town of Hillerød in North Zealand, Denmark.
Title: Hovmarken railway halt
Passage: Hovmarken railway halt is a railway halt serving the eastern part of the railway town and suburb of Lystrup north of the city of Aarhus in Jutland, Denmark. The halt is located on the Grenaa Line between Aarhus and Grenaa. The train services are currently operated by the railway company DSB which runs frequent local train services between Aarhus and Grenaa as part of the Aarhus Commuter Rail service.
Title: Morebath Junction railway station
Passage: Morebath Junction Halt was a railway halt near the junction of the Devon and Somerset Railway and Exe Valley Railway in Devon, South West England.
Title: Sanam Chandra Palace Railway Halt
Passage: Sanam Chandra Palace Railway Halt is a railway halt located in Phra Pathom Chedi Subdistrict, Nakhon Pathom City, Nakhon Pathom. It is located 49.798 km from Thon Buri Railway Station. It is located near Sanam Chandra Palace, and used to have a royal pavilion, however this was moved to Hua Hin Railway Station.
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South Ayrshire, Scotland
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Balchriston Level Crossing Halt railway station
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Culzean Castle
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What film with actor Barry Keoghan was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or?
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Title: Barry Keoghan
Passage: Barry Keoghan (born 18 October 1992) is an Irish actor. He has appeared in the films "Dunkirk" along with Mark Rylance, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Kenneth Branagh, Tom Glynn-Carney; "The Killing of a Sacred Deer" with Nicole Kidman, Colin Farrell and Alicia Silverstone; and "Trespass Against Us" with Michael Fassbender and Brendan Gleeson. He has also played the "heartless cat killer" Wayne in the RTÉ drama "Love/Hate".
Title: The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Passage: The Killing of a Sacred Deer is a 2017 psychological horror-thriller film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, from a screenplay by Lanthimos and Efthymis Filippou. It stars Colin Farrell and Nicole Kidman. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Lanthimos and Filippou won the Best Screenplay award. The film is scheduled to be released in the United States on October 20, 2017, by A24, before being released in the United Kingdom on November 17, 2017, by Curzon Artificial Eye.
Title: Sam Levinson
Passage: Samuel "Sam" Levinson (born 1985) is an American actor, screenwriter, and director. He is the son of Diana Rhodes and writer/director/actor Barry Levinson.
Title: Logie Awards of 1969
Passage: The 11th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 21 March 1969 at Southern Cross Hotel in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network. Bert Newton from the Nine Network was the Master of Ceremonies. American television actors Dennis Cole, Barbara Anderson, William Shatner, Ty Hardin, British actor Barry Morse and Skippy appeared as guests. This article lists the winners of Logie Awards (Australian television) for 1969.
Title: Jimmy's Hall
Passage: Jimmy's Hall is a 2014 Irish-French-British drama film directed by Ken Loach. The film tells the story of the deportation to the United States in 1933 of Jimmy Gralton, who led the Revolutionary Workers' Group, a precursor of the Irish Communist Party, in Leitrim. It stars Irish actor Barry Ward, along with Simone Kirby, Jim Norton and Denise Gough. The title refers to a rural dance hall built by Gralton in his home town Effrinagh.
Title: Dunkirk (2017 film)
Passage: Dunkirk is a 2017 war film written, co-produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan that portrays the Dunkirk evacuation of the Second World War. Its ensemble cast includes Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles, Aneurin Barnard, James D'Arcy, Barry Keoghan, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance, and Tom Hardy. Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, the film is a co-production between the United Kingdom, the United States, France, and the Netherlands.
Title: Growing Up Brady (film)
Passage: Growing Up Brady is a 2000 made-for-television biographical drama film based on the 1992 autobiography "Growing Up Brady: I Was A Teenage Greg" written by actor Barry Williams with Chris Kreski. Directed by Richard A. Colla, it starred Williams, Adam Brody, Kaley Cuoco, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Michael Tucker and was originally broadcast May 16, 2000 on NBC.
Title: Barry Atwater (painter)
Passage: Barry Atwater (born 1892 in Minnesota, died January 15, 1956 in Santa Fe, New Mexico) was an American artist primarily known for painting landscapes of the southwestern United States. He was the father of actor Barry Atwater, a rare example of a celebrity's child achieving fame without any benefit from the parent's success.
Title: Teresa Celli
Passage: Teresa Celli (born June 3, 1924 in Dysart, Pennsylvania, USA) is an actress, known for "The Asphalt Jungle" (1950), "Black Hand (1950)" and "Border Incident" (1949). She was the first wife of actor Barry Nelson (1917-2007).
Title: Victor Bergman
Passage: Professor Victor Bergman is the name of a recurring character on the United Kingdom science fiction television series "". The role was portrayed by actor Barry Morse.
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Killing of a Sacred Deer
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Barry Keoghan
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The Killing of a Sacred Deer
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What year was Ray McKinnon, who wrote, and produced the film Chrystal, born?
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Title: Ray McKinnon (actor)
Passage: Raymond "Ray" Wilkes McKinnon (born November 15, 1957) is an American actor, screenwriter, film director and producer.
Title: Chrystal (film)
Passage: Chrystal is an American drama film, which was released to audiences in the United States on April 8, 2005. The cast included Billy Bob Thornton, Lisa Blount, Harry Lennix, Walton Goggins, and Grace Zabriskie. Ray McKinnon, in addition to playing the role of "Snake", directed, wrote, and produced the film. The story is about a woman named Chrystal (Lisa Blount) who has been traumatized both physically and mentally from a car accident that took the life of her son. Joe (Billy Bob Thornton), Chrystal's husband, has just been released from jail after a 16-year sentence stemming from multiple crimes he committed.
Title: List of Rectify episodes
Passage: "Rectify" is an American television drama series created by Ray McKinnon. The series stars Aden Young as Daniel Holden, a man who was convicted and put on death row at the age of 18, for the rape and murder of his childhood sweetheart. When new evidence comes to light, Daniel is released and returns to his family in his old hometown.
Title: Ginny Mule Pictures
Passage: Ginny Mule Pictures was an award-winning independent film production company created by actors, Ray McKinnon, Lisa Blount and Walton Goggins. Ginny Mule was involved with producing four independent films, each featuring McKinnon and Goggins onscreen. Blount appeared in Ginny Mule's first three films, but died in 2010.
Title: Hick (film)
Passage: Hick is a 2011 comedy-drama film directed by Derick Martini, based on the novel of the same name by Andrea Portes that draws on non-fictional elements. The film stars Chloë Grace Moretz, Eddie Redmayne, Ray McKinnon, Rory Culkin, Juliette Lewis, Blake Lively, and Alec Baldwin. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2011. It had a limited theatrical release on May 11 and is distributed by Phase 4 Films.
Title: Joel McKinnon Miller
Passage: Joel McKinnon Miller (born 1951), sometimes credited as Joel McKinnon, is an American film and television actor who has been living in Los Angeles since 1991. He is well-known for the roles of Don Embry on "Big Love" and Detective Norman
Title: Rectify
Passage: Rectify is an American television drama series exploring the life of a man after he is released from prison after nearly 20 years on death row following a wrongful conviction. It was created by Ray McKinnon and is the first original series from SundanceTV. It stars Aden Young, Abigail Spencer, J. Smith-Cameron, Adelaide Clemens, Clayne Crawford, and Luke Kirby, and premiered on April 22, 2013 with a first season run of six episodes.
Title: The Accountant (2001 film)
Passage: The Accountant is a 2001 American short comedy film directed by Ray McKinnon. It won an Academy Award at the 74th Academy Awards in 2002 for McKinnon and his wife Lisa Blount for Best Short Subject.
Title: Randy and the Mob
Passage: Randy and the Mob is a 2007 comedy film written, directed and starring Ray McKinnon. It also stars Lisa Blount, Walton Goggins and Bill Nunn, with a cameo by Burt Reynolds.
Title: At Bay
Passage: At Bay is a 1915 silent film drama directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Florence Reed. It is based on a 1913 Broadway play, "At Bay", by George Scarborough and produced by the Shuberts. On stage, Reed's starring part was played by Chrystal Herne. The film is lost.
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1957
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Chrystal (film)
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Ray McKinnon (actor)
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What kind of voice did the vocalist for You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch record for Jolly Holiday?
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Title: Thurl Ravenscroft
Passage: Thurl Arthur Ravenscroft ( ; February 6, 1914May 22, 2005) was an American voice actor and bass singer known as the booming voice behind Tony the Tiger's "They're grrreat!" in Kellogg's Frosted Flakes television commercials for more than five decades. Ravenscroft was also known, albeit uncredited, as the vocalist for the song "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" from the classic Christmas television special, Dr. Seuss' "How the Grinch Stole Christmas! "
Title: Jolly Holiday
Passage: "Jolly Holiday" is a song from Walt Disney's film "Mary Poppins". It was composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. The song is sung in the film by Bert (Dick Van Dyke) and Mary (Julie Andrews) in the pastel fantasy sequence before reaching the carousel. Oscar-winning music arranger Irwin Kostal provided the much lauded orchestration. The singing animal voices were provided by Bill Lee, Ginny Tyler, Paul Frees, Marc Breaux, Marni Nixon, and Thurl Ravenscroft.
Title: One More Drifter in the Snow
Passage: One More Drifter in the Snow is the sixth album and first Christmas album by Aimee Mann, released by SuperEgo Records in the United States on October 31, 2006 (see 2006 in music). It was produced by Paul Bryan and comprises covers of "standard great Christmas classics" and two original compositions: "Christmastime", written by Mann's husband Michael Penn, and "Calling on Mary". Grant-Lee Phillips sings with her on the track "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch".
Title: Council of Benevento
Passage: The Council of Benevento may mean one of a number of Councils, or more accurately in some cases synods, of the Roman Catholic Church.
Title: Dog-whistle politics
Passage: Dog-whistle politics is political messaging employing coded language that appears to mean one thing to the general population but has an additional, different or more specific resonance for a targeted subgroup. The phrase is often used as a pejorative because of the inherently deceptive nature of the practice and because the dog-whistle messages are frequently distasteful to the general populace. The analogy is to a dog whistle, whose high-frequency whistle is heard by dogs but inaudible to humans.
Title: Scofflaw
Passage: Scofflaw is a noun coined during the Prohibition era to mean a person who drinks illegally. It is a compound of the words "scoff" and "law". Its original meaning was someone who mocks or ridicules anti-drinking laws, but has extended to mean one who flouts any law, especially those difficult to enforce, and particularly traffic laws.
Title: One size fits all
Passage: "One size fits all" is a description for a product that would fit in all instances. The term has been extended to mean one style or procedure would fit in all related applications. It is an alternative for "Not everyone fits the mold
Title: General Confederation of Labour
Passage: General Confederation of Labour can mean one of the following labor unions:
Title: You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch
Passage: "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" is a children's Christmas song that was originally written and composed for the 1966 cartoon special "How the Grinch Stole Christmas! "
Title: Sigma function
Passage: In mathematics, by sigma function one can mean one of the following:
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singing animal voices
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Jolly Holiday
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Thurl Ravenscroft
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Are Joshua Dugdale and Richard Benjamin both actors?
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Title: Richard Benjamin
Passage: Richard Samuel Benjamin (born May 22, 1938) is an American actor and film director.
Title: Joshua Dugdale
Passage: Joshua Dugdale, FRSA (Birmingham 1974), is a British documentary film-maker. He studied economics at the University of Manchester.
Title: Corey Harrison
Passage: Richard Corey "Big Hoss" Harrison (born April 27, 1983) is an American businessman and reality television personality, known as a cast member of the History TV series "Pawn Stars", which documents his work at the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas, which he co-owns with his father, Rick Harrison, and grandfather, Richard Benjamin Harrison.
Title: Rick Ferrell
Passage: Richard Benjamin Ferrell (October 12, 1905 – July 27, 1995) was an American professional baseball player, coach, scout, and executive. He played for 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a catcher for the St. Louis Browns, Boston Red Sox, and Washington Senators, from 1929 through 1947. His brother, Wes Ferrell, was a major league pitcher for 15 seasons, and they were teammates from 1933 through part of 1938 on the Red Sox and Senators. Following his three seasons in minor league baseball, he appealed to the Commissioner of Baseball to become a free agent, claiming that he was being held in the minors though he deserved promotion. The Commissioner agreed, and he was granted free agency; he signed with the St. Louis Browns.
Title: The Pentagon Wars
Passage: The Pentagon Wars is a 1998 dark comedy film from HBO, produced by Howard Meltzer and Gary Daigler, directed by Richard Benjamin, that stars Kelsey Grammer, Cary Elwes, and Richard Schiff. It is based on the book "The Pentagon Wars: Reformers Challenge the Old Guard" by Colonel James G. Burton, USAF (retired).
Title: Burton Benjamin
Passage: Burton Richard Benjamin (October 9, 1917 – September 18, 1988) was a vice president and director of CBS News. He worked at CBS for 29 years, as a writer, producer, and executive. In that time, he was director of CBS News from 1978 to 1981 and executive producer of "CBS Evening News" from 1975 to 1978. He was a senior executive producer from 1968 to 1975 and from 1981 to 1985. At CBS, Benjamin often produced programs with Walter Cronkite.
Title: Westworld (film)
Passage: Westworld is a 1973 American science fiction Western thriller film written and directed by novelist Michael Crichton about amusement park androids that malfunction and begin killing visitors. It stars Yul Brynner as an android in a futuristic Western-themed amusement park, and Richard Benjamin and James Brolin as guests of the park.
Title: Rick Harrison
Passage: Richard Kevin "Rick the Spotter" Harrison (born March 22, 1965) is an American, Las Vegas-based businessman and reality television personality, best known as the co-owner of the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, as featured on the History series "Pawn Stars". He co-owns the pawn shop with his father, Richard Benjamin Harrison, which they opened in 1989. Harrison dropped out of high school to pursue his "$2,000-a-week business of selling fake Gucci bags".
Title: The Lustful Turk
Passage: The Lustful Turk, or Lascivious Scenes from a Harem is a pre-Victorian British erotic epistolary novel first published anonymously in 1828 by John Benjamin Brookes and reprinted by William Dugdale. However, it was not widely known or circulated until the 1893 edition.
Title: Saturday the 14th
Passage: Saturday the 14th is a 1981 American horror comedy film starring real-life husband and wife Paula Prentiss and Richard Benjamin, co-written and directed by Howard R. Cohen and produced by Julie Corman.
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Joshua Dugdale
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Richard Benjamin
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What genuses does Pleioblastus and Tibouchina belong to?
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Title: Pleioblastus
Passage: Pleioblastus is a, East Asian genus of monopodial bamboos in the grass family. They are native to China and Japan, and naturalized in scattered places in Korea, Europe, New Zealand, and the Western Hemisphere.
Title: Tibouchina
Passage: Tibouchina Aubl. is a Neotropical flowering plant genus in Melastomataceae Juss. that contains approximately 240 species. Species of this genus are herbs, shrubs or trees and typically have purple flowers. They are native to Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America where they are found as far south as northern Argentina. Members of this genus are known as glory bushes, glory trees or princess flowers. The name "Tibouchina" is adapted from a Guianan indigenous name for a member of this genus . A recent systematic study has shown that this genus is paraphyletic.
Title: Tibouchina pulchra
Passage: Tibouchina pulchra is a plant species in the genus "Tibouchina".
Title: Tibouchina anderssonii
Passage: Tibouchina anderssonii is a species of plant in the Melastomataceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador.
Title: Tibouchina urvilleana
Passage: Tibouchina urvilleana is a species of flowering plant in the family Melastomataceae, native to Brazil. Growing to 3 - tall by 2 - wide, it is a sprawling evergreen shrub with longitudinally veined, dark green hairy leaves. Clusters of brilliant purple flowers up to 10 cm in diameter, with black stamens, are borne throughout summer and autumn.
Title: Tibouchina papyrus
Passage: Tibouchina papyrus Toledo was described in 1952. "Tibouchina papyrus" is a narrow endemic to the "campos rupestres" and is mainly found in three localities in the states of Goiás and Tocantins in central Brazil, including the Serra da Natividade. Abreu "et al". found that "T. papyrus" is a habitat-specialist on rocky outcrop "cerrado" which typically has shallow substrate and uneven topography, with sandstone soils and quartzite outcrops
Title: Tibouchina heteromalla
Passage: Tibouchina heteromalla, known by the common name silverleafed princess flower in English is a species of evergreen flowering plant in the genus "Tibouchina" of the family Melastomataceae. It is native to Brazil.
Title: Tibouchina oroensis
Passage: Tibouchina oroensis is a species of plant in the Melastomataceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador.
Title: Tibouchina gleasoniana
Passage: Tibouchina gleasoniana is a species of plant in the Melastomataceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador.
Title: Tibouchina campii
Passage: Tibouchina campii is a species of plant in the Melastomataceae family. It is found in Ecuador and possibly Peru.
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Melastomataceae Juss
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Pleioblastus
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Tibouchina
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