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Daniel Johns and Justin Currie both did what in their respective music groups?
Title: Daniel Johns Passage: Daniel Paul Johns (born 22 April 1979) is an Australian musician, singer, and songwriter. Best known as the former front man of the rock band Silverchair, Johns is also one half of The Dissociatives with Paul Mac and, in 2007, was ranked at number 18 on "Rolling Stone"' s list of The 25 Most Under-rated Guitarists. Title: Justin Currie Passage: Justin Robert Currie (born 11 December 1964) is a Scottish singer and songwriter, best known as a founding member of the band Del Amitri and, along with Iain Harvie, is one of only two members of the group to be present throughout its entire existence. Title: List of Afrikaans singers Passage: This is a list of singers who have performed in the Afrikaans language. Solo artists are alphabetised by their stage name or surname—whichever is more common. Choirs that sing in Afrikaans are also included in the list, but other music groups are listed in the "Music groups" section below. Title: The Great War (album) Passage: The Great War is the second solo album by singer/songwriter Justin Currie, best known for his involvement in the band Del Amitri. Title: Diorama (Silverchair album) Passage: Diorama is the fourth studio album by Australian alternative rock band Silverchair. Released on 31 March 2002 by Atlantic/. It won the 2002 ARIA Music Award for Best Group and Best Rock Album. The album was co-produced by Daniel Johns and David Bottrill. While Bottrill had worked on albums for a variety of other bands, "Diorama" marked the first production credit for lead singer Johns. Title: Iain Harvie Passage: Iain Wallace Harvie (born 19 May 1962 in Glasgow, Scotland) is the guitarist with the Scottish rock band Del Amitri. Along with lead singer and bassist Justin Currie, Harvie is one of only two members to be present throughout Del Amitri's history since its 1982 inception. He is also the co-writer, with Currie, of many of the group's songs. Title: What Is Love For Passage: What is Love For is the first solo album by singer/songwriter Justin Currie, best known for his involvement in the band Del Amitri. Title: Del Amitri Passage: Del Amitri is a Scottish alternative rock band, formed in Glasgow, Scotland in 1983. The band grew out of Justin Currie's Jordanhill College School band and came together after a teenaged Currie placed an advertisement in the window of a music store asking for people who could play to contact him. The band was formed with the original line-up of Currie (bass and vocals), Iain Harvie (lead guitar), Bryan Tolland (guitar) and Paul Tyagi (drums). Currie and Harvie were the only members of the band to remain present throughout its history. They were also the main songwriters of the group. Title: Lower Reaches Passage: Lower Reaches is the third solo album by singer/songwriter Justin Currie, best known for his involvement in the band Del Amitri. Title: Justin Currie (American football) Passage: Justin Currie (born September 19, 1993) is an American football safety who is currently a free agent. He played college football at Western Michigan and was signed by the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent in 2015.
singer and songwriter
Daniel Johns
Justin Currie
Erwin König was killed by a soviet sniper born in which year ?
Title: Erwin König Passage: Erwin König and Heinz Thorvald are names of an apocryphal Wehrmacht sniper allegedly killed by the Soviet sniper Vasily Zaytsev during the Battle of Stalingrad. Title: Vasily Zaytsev Passage: Vasily Grigoryevich Zaytsev; 23 March 1915 – 15 December 1991) was a Soviet sniper and a Hero of the Soviet Union during World War II. Prior to 10 November, he killed 32 Axis soldiers with a standard-issue rifle. Between 10 November 1942 and 17 December 1942, during the Battle of Stalingrad, he killed 225 enemy soldiers, including 11 snipers. Title: Lyudmila Pavlichenko Passage: Liudmyla Mykhailovna Pavlychenko (Ukrainian: Людмила Михайлівна Павличенко , Russian: Людмила Михайловна Павличенко ; July 12, 1916October 10, 1974) was a Ukrainian Red Army Soviet sniper during World War II. Credited with 309 kills, she is regarded as one of the top military snipers of all time and the most successful female sniper in history. Title: MS-74 Passage: MS-74 (№74 Factory's Modernised" Sniper rifle ") was a limited edition Soviet sniper rifle, made by Yevgeny Dragunov in 1949 at Izhevsk Machinebuilding Plant. The weapon was based on Mosin's rifle with 7.62×54mmR cartridge. The main aim was to increase accuracy and improve the comfort. It was tested and recommended for use. Title: Enemy at the Gates Passage: Enemy at the Gates is a 2001 French-American war film written and directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud and based on William Craig's 1973 nonfiction book "", which describes the events surrounding the Battle of Stalingrad in the winter of 1942 and 1943. The film's main character is a fictionalized version of sniper Vasily Zaytsev, a Hero of the Soviet Union during World War II. It includes a snipers' duel between Zaytsev and a "Wehrmacht" sniper school director, Major Erwin König. Title: Hermann Kreß Passage: Hermann Kreß (23 July 1895 – 11 August 1943) was a German general (Generalleutnant) in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded the 4th Mountain Division. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Kreß was killed instantly by a shot in the head from a Soviet sniper on 11 August 1943 near Novorossiysk, Soviet Union. Title: Semyon Nomokonov Passage: Semyon Danilovich Nomokonov (12 August 1900 – 12 June or 15 July 1973) was a Soviet sniper during World War II, credited with 367 kills, recorded in his sniper log. An ethnic Buryat-Mongolian Hamnigan Evenk, Nomokonov was among the indigenous peoples of Russia who fought in the war. He received the nickname Taiga Shaman from the enemies. Title: Franz Scheidies Passage: Franz Scheidies (22 December 1890 – 7 April 1942) was a general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during the Second World War and a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves. Scheidis was killed by a Soviet sniper on 7 April 1942. Title: Noah Adamia Passage: Noah Petrovich Adamiya (Georgian: ნოე ადამია , Noe Adamia; Russian: Ной Петрович Адамия ) (December 21, 1917 – July 3, 1942) was a Soviet sniper of the Soviet Maritime Forces and Hero of the Soviet Union during World War II. He participated in the Sevastopol sniper movement and personally trained about 80 snipers. Adamiya is credited with killing around 300 German soldiers during the Battle of Sevastopol. Title: Klavdiya Kalugina Passage: Klavdiya Kalugina (born 1926) was a Soviet sniper in the Second World War. She joined the Communist Youth league Komsomol in 1943 where she qualified as a sniper. She entered active service at age 17 in March 1944, fighting on the 3rd Belorussian Front as one of the youngest women snipers. She has 257 confirmed kills.
1915
Erwin König
Vasily Zaytsev
Born in 1976, what German-American actress was part of the voice cast in The Galapagos Affair: Satan Came to Eden?
Title: The Galapagos Affair Passage: The Galapagos Affair: Satan Came to Eden is a 2013 feature-length documentary directed by Daniel Geller and Dayna Goldfine. It is about a series of unsolved disappearances on the Galapagos island of Floreana in the 1930s among the largely European expatriate residents at the time. The voice cast includes Cate Blanchett, Sebastian Koch, Thomas Kretschmann, Diane Kruger, Connie Nielsen, Josh Radnor and Gustaf Skarsgård. Title: Diane Kruger Passage: Diane Kruger (] ; born Diane Heidkrüger; 15 July 1976) is a German-American actress and former fashion model. Title: Susan Cummings (actress) Passage: Susan Cummings (born Susanne Gerda Tafel; July 10, 1930 – December 3, 2016) was a German-American actress of the 1950s and 1960s who appeared in several television shows and films. From 1958-59, she portrayed Georgia, proprietress of the Golden Nugget Saloon, in the syndicated Western television series "Union Pacific". Title: Brittney Powell Passage: Brittney Powell (born March 4, 1975 in Würzburg, West Germany) is a German-American actress. She was the star of the series "". She represented the show at Comic-Con in San Diego, California during 2009 and modeled for the Safety Geeks' 2010, 2011, and 2012 Safety Pin-Up Calendars. Title: Adam and Steve Passage: "Adam and Steve" is a phrase that originated from a conservative Christian slogan "God made Adam and Eve, but Satan came along with a Serpent named Steve", intended to concisely summarize Judeo-Christian Bible-based arguments against gay sexual practices or homosexuality. Among other things, it implies that the natural way of life for humanity is illustrated by the Biblical account of the creation of human beings as a male-female pair. The talking serpent who deceived Eve, later took the form of a handsome man who distracted Adam from Eve in his later years. Title: Barbara Bouchet Passage: Barbara Bouchet (born Barbara Gutscher, 15 August 1944) is a German-American actress and entrepreneur who lives and works in Italy. Title: Cosma Shiva Hagen Passage: Cosma Shiva Hagen (born May 17, 1981 in Los Angeles, California) is a German-American actress and the daughter of new wave/punk singer Nina Hagen and musician Ferdinand Karmelk. Her grandmother is actress Eva-Maria Hagen, and her step-grandfather is the East German dissident writer Wolf Biermann. Eva-Maria Hagen was allowed to emigrate to West Germany during the 1970s. Shiva's unusual name was picked by her mother, who claimed she saw a UFO while pregnant. "Cosma" is a reference to Cosmos, and "Shiva" is a reference to the Hindu God Shiva. Title: Ruth Landshoff Passage: Ruth Landshoff-Yorck (1904–1966) was a German-American actress and writer. She was born in 1904 in Berlin as Ruth Levy, later Ruth Landshoff, to engineer Edward Levy and opera singer Else Landshoff. She came from a middle class Jewish family and grew up in Berlin. Her uncle was the publisher Samuel Fischer. She was given the name Ruth Yorck von Wartenburg after marrying Count David Yorck von Wartenburg in 1930. They divorced in 1937. Title: Gaby Rodgers Passage: Gaby Rodgers (née Gabrielle Rosenberg; born March 29, 1928 in Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany) is a German-American actress, theater director, and journalist. Title: Lucie Pohl Passage: Lucie Pohl (born April 15, 1983) is a German-American actress and stand-up comedian.
Diane Kruger
The Galapagos Affair
Diane Kruger
Jo Seung-woo, is a South Korean actor, he is best known for his leading roles in Inside Men, released in which year, is a South Korean neo noir political crime action film written and directed by Woo Min-ho based on Yoon Tae-ho's webtoon "The Insiders"?
Title: Jo Seung-woo Passage: Jo Seung-woo (born March 28, 1980) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his leading roles in the films "The Classic" (2003), "Marathon" (2005), "" (2006), and "Inside Men" (2015), as well as in the stage musicals "Jekyll & Hyde", "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" and "Man of La Mancha". Title: Inside Men (film) Passage: Inside Men () is a 2015 South Korean neo noir political crime action film written and directed by Woo Min-ho based on Yoon Tae-ho's webtoon "The Insiders" that dissects the corruption within Korean society. Starring Lee Byung-hun, Jo Seung-woo and Baek Yoon-sik, it began filming in July 2014 and was released in theaters on November 19, 2015. Title: Drug King Passage: Drug King is an upcoming South Korean crime drama film directed by Woo Min-ho. Title: Woo Min-ho Passage: Woo Min-ho (born 1971) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Woo debuted with the revenge thriller "Man of Vendetta" (2010), followed by the action comedy thriller "The Spies" (2012), both starred Kim Myung-min in the lead. His latest political thriller "Inside Men" (2015), based on Yoon Tae-ho's webtoon "The Insiders" which focused on the corrupt systems existing in Korea, the film focused on the intense competition between the characters themselves. Starring Lee Byung-hun, it was a hit with more than 5.7 million admissions as of December 12, 2015. Title: Misaeng (TV series) Passage: Misaeng () is a 2014 South Korean television series based on the webtoon series of the same title by Yoon Tae-ho. It aired on tvN from October 17 to December 20, 2014 on Fridays and Saturdays at 20:30 for 20 episodes. Title: Misaeng (manhwa) Passage: Misaeng (; lit. "An incomplete life") is a South Korean manhwa series written and illustrated by Yoon Tae-ho. This webtoon was released on internet portal Daum from 2012 to 2013, then the first volume in print was published on September 15, 2012. It was adapted into a TV series of the same name in 2014. Title: Yoon Tae-ho Passage: Yoon Tae-ho (born September 27, 1969) is a South Korean manhwa artist. He is best known for writing the webtoons "Moss" and "Misaeng". Title: The Spies (film) Passage: The Spies (), also known as The Spy, is a 2012 South Korean action comedy film, starring Kim Myung-min, Yum Jung-ah, Byun Hee-bong, Jung Gyu-woon, Yoo Hae-jin and directed by Woo Min-ho. It is about North Korean undercover spies living mundane lives in South Korea. The film was released on September 20, 2012, and attracted 1,310,895 admissions nationwide. Title: Moss (film) Passage: Moss () is a 2010 South Korean mystery thriller film directed by Kang Woo-suk. It was based on the popular webtoon of the same title by Yoon Tae-ho. Title: Lee Byung-hun Passage: Lee Byung-hun (Korean: 이병헌 ; born July 12, 1970) is a South Korean actor, singer and model. He has received critical acclaim for his work in a wide range of genres, most notably "Joint Security Area" (2000); "A Bittersweet Life" (2005); "The Good, the Bad, the Weird" (2008); the television series "Iris" (2009); "I Saw the Devil" (2010); and "Masquerade" (2012). His critically acclaimed film "Inside Men" (2015) won him the Best Actor prize in three prestigious award ceremonies: 52nd Baeksang Art Awards, 37th Blue Dragon Awards and 53rd Grand Bell Awards—a feat that was unbroken since 2004. Lee has five films—"Joint Security Area", "The Good, the Bad, the Weird", "Masquerade", "Inside Men" and "Master"—on the list of highest-grossing films in South Korea.
2015
Jo Seung-woo
Inside Men (film)
] Moose Pond is located in a town with a population of what at the 2010 census?
Title: Moose Pond Passage: Moose Pond is located in the towns of Bridgton, Denmark and Sweden, in the state of Maine. Camp Winona, a camp for boys, Camp Wyonegonic, a camp for girls, and Shawnee Peak Ski Area, a ski resort, are located on the lake. Title: Sweden, Maine Passage: Sweden is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 391 at the 2010 census. Set among hills, forests and ponds, Sweden includes the village of East Sweden. Title: Belgrade, Maine Passage: Belgrade is a town in Kennebec County, Maine, United States. The population was 3,189 at the 2010 census. Belgrade's population, however, approximately doubles during the summer months as part-year residents return to seasonal camps located on the shores of Great Pond, Long Pond and Messalonskee Lake. Belgrade includes the villages of North Belgrade, Belgrade Depot and Belgrade Lakes (or The Village). Belgrade is included in the Augusta, Maine micropolitan New England City and Town Area. Title: Enfield, Maine Passage: Enfield is a town in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,607 at the 2010 census. There is also a large seasonal population with many cottages located on Cold Stream Pond, a lake within the town. Title: Dolgoprudny Passage: Dolgoprudny (Russian: Долгопру́дный ) is a town in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located about 20 km north of Moscow city center. The town's name is derived from Russian "Долгий пруд " ("dolgy prud", lit. "long pond")—a long and narrow pond situated in the northeastern part of the town. The town's name is sometimes colloquially shortened as "Dolgopa". Population:  (2010 Census) ;  (2002 Census) ;  (1989 Census) Title: Groton, Vermont Passage: Groton is a town in Caledonia County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,022 at the 2010 census. It contains the places Groton Pond, Rickers Mills, Rickers and West Groton. The unincorporated village of Groton in the southeast corner of town is recorded as the Groton census-designated place (CDP), with a population of 437 at the 2010 census. Title: Mikhaylovsk, Sverdlovsk Oblast Passage: Mikhaylovsk (Russian: Миха́йловск ) is a town in Nizhneserginsky District of Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, located on the shores of Mikhaylovsky Pond, 163 km southwest of Yekaterinburg, the administrative center of the oblast. Population:  (2010 Census) ;  (2002 Census) ;  (1989 Census) Title: Moose Creek, Alaska Passage: Moose Creek is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairbanks North Star Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. As of the 2010 census, the population of the CDP was 747. It is part of the 'Fairbanks, Alaska Metropolitan Statistical Area'. Moose Creek is located south of Fairbanks, Alaska along the Richardson Highway. Moose Creek is bordered by Eielson Air Force Base to the south, the Tanana River to the west, and the Chena River Flood Control Project to the north. Title: Brighton, Vermont Passage: Brighton is a town in Essex County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,222 at the 2010 census. The town was named "Gilead" in its original grant in 1780. The town was sold to a group consisting primarily of soldiers commanded by Colonel Joseph Nightingale and subsequently named "Random". The town's name was finally changed by the legislature to "Brighton" in 1832. The Brighton village of Island Pond gets its name from the Abenaki word "Menanbawk" which literally means island pond. Title: Gorham, New Hampshire Passage: Gorham is a town in Coos County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,848 at the 2010 census. Gorham is located in the White Mountains, and parts of the White Mountain National Forest are in the south and northwest. Moose Brook State Park is in the west. The town is crossed by the Appalachian Trail. Tourism is a principal business. It is part of the Berlin, NH–VT Micropolitan Statistical Area.
391
Moose Pond
Sweden, Maine
Godspeed, was under Captain Bartholomew Gosnold, an English lawyer, explorer, and privateer who was instrumental in founding of which organization?
Title: Bartholomew Gosnold Passage: Bartholomew Gosnold (1571 – 22 August 1607) was an English lawyer, explorer, and privateer who was instrumental in founding the Virginia Company of London, and Jamestown in colonial America. He led the first recorded European expedition to Cape Cod. He is considered by Preservation Virginia (formerly known as the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities) to be the "prime mover of the colonization of Virginia". Title: Godspeed (ship) Passage: Godspeed, under Captain Bartholomew Gosnold, was one of the three ships (along with "Susan Constant" and "Discovery") on the 1606-1607 voyage to the New World for the English Virginia Company of London. The journey resulted in the founding of Jamestown in the new Colony of Virginia. Title: Otley, Suffolk Passage: Otley is a village located in the county of Suffolk, England, about eight miles north of Ipswich. The village is home to Otley Hall, a 16th-century, Grade I listed house which was historically the seat of the family of Bartholomew Gosnold, and Easton & Otley College, offering vocationally focused courses in a number of areas. It is the birthplace of Roger Osborne who scored the only goal of the game in the 1978 FA Cup Final for Ipswich Town against Arsenal. Otley was also for many years, the home of the late Percy Edwards famous for impressions of birds and other animal noises. Title: John Fenn (pirate) Passage: John Finn (died May 1723, also spelled Fenn) was an early 18th-century English pirate who sailed with Captain Bartholomew Roberts and later had a brief partnership with Thomas Anstis. Title: Bartholomew Gilbert Passage: Captain Bartholomew Gilbert was an English mariner who in 1602 served as co-captain on the first recorded European expedition to Cape Cod. His decisions resulted in that expedition's failure to establish a colony there. Title: John Brereton Passage: John Brereton ("ca." 1571/1572 – "ca." 1632) was a gentleman adventurer and chronicler of the 1602 voyage to the New World led by Bartholomew Gosnold. Title: Thomas Anstis Passage: Thomas Anstis (died April 1723) was an early 18th-century pirate, who served under Captain Howell Davis and Captain Bartholomew Roberts, before setting up on his own account, raiding shipping on the eastern coast of the American colonies and in the Caribbean during what is often referred to as the "Golden Age of Piracy". Title: Matthew Scrivener Passage: Matthew Scrivener (1580 – January 7, 1609) was an English colonist in Virginia. He served briefly as acting governor of Jamestown, when he was succeeded by Captain John Smith. Scrivener drowned with eight other colonists, half of them members of the governing Council, including Bartholomew Gosnold's brother Anthony, while attempting to cross to nearby Hog Island in a storm in 1609. Title: Cornelius Essex Passage: Cornelius Essex (died 1680) was an English buccaneer who took part in Captain Bartholomew Sharp's privateering expedition, the "Pacific Adventure", during the late 1670s. Title: Bartholomew Teeling Passage: Captain Bartholomew Teeling (1774 in Lisburn, County Antrim, Ireland – 24 September 1798, in Arbor Hill, County Dublin, Ireland) was a leader of the Irish forces during the Irish Rebellion of 1798 and who carried out an act of bravery during the Battle of Collooney. He was captured at the Battle of Ballinamuck and executed for treason.
Virginia Company of London
Godspeed (ship)
Bartholomew Gosnold
Katie Aselton and Toni Collette star alongside American comedian, who describes herself as “alt-cabaret provocateur?”
Title: Bridget Everett Passage: Bridget Everett (born 21 April 1972) is an American comedian, actress, singer, writer, and cabaret performer. Originally from Manhattan, Kansas, she has been performing in New York City for over a decade. She has performed stand-up on "Inside Amy Schumer" on Comedy Central. Everett has described herself as an “alt-cabaret provocateur.” Title: Fun Mom Dinner Passage: Fun Mom Dinner is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Alethea Jones, from a screenplay by Julie Rudd. It stars Katie Aselton, Toni Collette, Bridget Everett, Molly Shannon, Adam Scott and Adam Levine. Title: The Puffy Chair Passage: The Puffy Chair is a 2005 road movie mumblecore, film written and directed by Mark Duplass and Jay Duplass. It stars Mark Duplass, Katie Aselton and Rhett Wilkins. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2005, and went onto screen at South by Southwest in March 2005, winning the Audience Award. The film was released on June 2, 2006, by Netflix and Roadside Attractions. Title: Toni Collette Passage: Toni Collett (born 1 November 1972), known as Toni Collette, is an Australian actress and musician, known for her acting work on stage, television, and film as well as a secondary career as the lead singer of the band Toni Collette & the Finish. She received six AACTA Awards, one Emmy Award and one Golden Globe Award, and has been nominated twice for a BAFTA Award and once for both an Academy Award and a Tony Award. Title: Easier with Practice Passage: Easier with Practice is a 2009 American drama film written and directed by Kyle Patrick Alvarez. It stars Brian Geraghty, Kel O'Neill, Marguerite Moreau, Jeanette Brox, Jenna Gavigan and Katie Aselton. The story is based on a 2006 GQ Article written by Davy Rothbart. Title: The Freebie (film) Passage: The Freebie is a 2010 independent film directed by Katie Aselton that had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. The plot centers on a married couple who, frustrated by the lack of sex in their relationship, allow each other a one-night stand. Title: The Sea of Trees Passage: The Sea of Trees is a 2015 American drama mystery film directed by Gus Van Sant and written by Chris Sparling. The film stars Matthew McConaughey, Ken Watanabe, Naomi Watts, Katie Aselton and Jordan Gavaris. Title: Toni Collette & the Finish Passage: Toni Collette & The Finish are a band fronted by Australian actress, singer and songwriter Toni Collette. Other band members include Collette's husband Dave Galafassi, Glenn Richards, David Lane and Pete Farley. Title: Black Rock (2012 film) Passage: Black Rock is a 2012 American horror-thriller film directed by Katie Aselton, based on a screenplay by her husband Mark Duplass. The film premiered on January 21, 2012, at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and was released theatrically on May 17, 2013. "Black Rock" stars Katie Aselton, Lake Bell, and Kate Bosworth as three friends that reunite after years apart on a remote island, only for them to have to fight for their lives. Title: Miss Maine Teen USA Passage: Maine is one of the least successful states at Miss Teen USA, having placed only four times. Their highest placement was in 1995, when Katie Aselton finished 1st runner-up to Keylee Sue Sanders.
Bridget Everett
Fun Mom Dinner
Bridget Everett
Skagboys is a 2012 novel by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh, it is a prequel to his 2002 sequel, which novel published in 2002 by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh, and is the sequel to "Trainspotting"?
Title: Porno (novel) Passage: Porno is a novel published in 2002 by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh, and is the sequel to "Trainspotting". Title: Skagboys Passage: Skagboys is a 2012 novel by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh. It is a prequel to his 1993 novel "Trainspotting", and its 2002 sequel "Porno". It follows the earlier lives of characters Renton and Sick Boy as they first descend into heroin addiction. Title: The Bedroom Secrets of the Master Chefs Passage: The Bedroom Secrets of the Master Chefs is the sixth novel by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh. Title: Glue (novel) Passage: Glue is a 2001 novel by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh. "Glue" tells the stories of four Scottish boys over four decades, through the use of different perspectives and different voices. It addresses sex, drugs, violence, and other social issues in Scotland, mapping "the furious energies of working-class masculinity in the late 20th century, using a compulsive mixture of Lothians dialect, libertarian socialist theory, and an irresistible black humour." The title refers not to solvent abuse, but the metaphorical glue holding the four friends together through changing times. Title: Reheated Cabbage Passage: Reheated Cabbage is a collection of short stories by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh. It was released in the United Kingdom in July 2009. Title: Filth (novel) Passage: Filth is a 1998 novel by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh. A sequel, "Crime", was published in 2008. It was adapted into a 2013 film of the same name, directed by Jon S. Baird with James McAvoy in the lead role. Title: Tony Black (writer) Passage: Tony Black is a Scottish writer. Much of his work is in the tartan noir crime genre, featuring Gus Dury, Rob Brennan and Doug Michie. He has more recently pursued projects in other literary directions. Irvine Welsh has called Black his "favourite British crime writer". Title: The Sex Lives of Siamese Twins Passage: The Sex Lives of Siamese Twins is the ninth novel by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh, published in May 2014. Title: Crime (novel) Passage: Crime is a 2008 novel by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh. It is the sequel to his earlier novel, "Filth". Title: Trainspotting (novel) Passage: Trainspotting is the first novel by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh, first released in 1993. It takes the form of a collection of short stories, written in either Scots, Scottish English or British English, revolving around various residents of Leith, Edinburgh who either use heroin, are friends of the core group of heroin users, or engage in destructive activities that are implicitly portrayed as addictions that serve the same function as heroin addiction. The novel is set in the late 1980s and has been called "the voice of punk, grown up, grown wiser and grown eloquent".
Porno
Skagboys
Porno (novel)
Which state of india is the 10th largest state in which Ahiwara is a town and a nagar panchayat in Durg district?
Title: Chhattisgarh Passage: Chhattisgarh (Chatīsgaṛh , translation: "Thirty-Six Forts") is one of the 29 states of India, located in the centre-east of the country. It is the 10th largest state in India, with an area of 135,194 km2 . With a population of 28 million, Chhattisgarh is the 17th most-populated state in the country. A resource-rich state, it is a source of electricity and steel for the country, accounting for 15% of the total steel produced. Chhattisgarh is one of the fastest-developing states in India. Title: Ahiwara Passage: Ahiwara is a town and a nagar panchayat in Durg district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. Title: Bharatganj Passage: Bharatganj is a Nagar Panchayat city in district of Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. The Bharatganj city is divided into 13 wards for which elections are held every 5 years. The Bharatganj Nagar Panchayat has population of 16,345 of which 8,467 are males while 7,878 are females as per report released by Census India 2011. Title: Dewa, India Passage: Dewa Sharif (Hindi: देवा शरीफ़ , Urdu: ‎ ) or Dewa (Hindi: देवा, Urdu: ) is a town and a nagar panchayat in Barabanki district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is famous for the shrine of Haji Waris Ali Shah. This town is also known by the name of Dewa Sharif in respect for the shrine. It a Nagar Panchayat. Title: Kabrai Passage: Kabrai is a City and a nagar panchayat Shivpal tiwari is chairman of kabrai nagar panchayat(popular and powerful politician with huge people support.he is elected indepandent in both the terms 2007-2012,2012-2017)in Mahoba district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh in Bundelkhand Region. Title: Dhamdha Passage: The town of Dhamdha is situated in the district of Durg in the state of Chhattisgarh, India. The town with a small population has been declared as the nagar panchayat of Durg district. Situated along the Durg-Bemetara road, the town is easily accessible by roads from the city of Durg. Dhamdha which was the ancient citadel of Gondwana dynasty, today is known as historical, religious and cultural venue.The city's ancient name was "Dharmdham”but over the period of time it kept on changing from Dharmdham to Dharmda, then Dhamda and finally Dhamdha. Title: Kursath, Hardoi Passage: Kursath is a town and a nagar panchayat in Hardoi district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It's having 10 wards named. Jawahar Nagar, Azad Nagar, Gauri Nagar, Pant Nagar, Rajendra Nagar, Patel Nagar, Gandhi Nagar, Subhash Nagar, Ram Nagar and Ashok Nagar. Title: Jamul, Durg Passage: Jamul is a town and a nagar panchayat in Durg district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. Title: Patan, Chhattisgarh Passage: Patan is a town and a nagar panchayat in Durg district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. Title: Bikapur Passage: Bikapur is a town and a nagar panchayat in Faizabad district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. The dialing code is +91 from foreign.Bikapur is not only nagar Panchayat but it is also Kotwali and Tehsil. The great leader of Bikapur was Mitrasen Yadav.
Chhattisgarh
Ahiwara
Chhattisgarh
The male star of My Santa was born in what year?
Title: My Santa (film) Passage: My Santa is a 2013 television film starring Samaire Armstrong and Matthew Lawrence. Title: Matthew Lawrence Passage: Matthew William Lawrence (born February 11, 1980) is an American actor known for his role as Sam Collins in television series "Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad" and his role of Jack Hunter on the ABC sitcom "Boy Meets World" from 1997 to 2000 and its spin-off "Girl Meets World", as well as his roles in movies such as "The Hot Chick", "The Comebacks", and "Mrs. Doubtfire". He also played a TV sitcom, "Brotherly Love" where he played along with his real-life brothers, and played Matt/Matthew Roman. Title: Soap Opera Digest Award for Hottest Male Star Passage: The Soap Opera Digest Award for Hottest Male Star has been given every year since the ninth Soap Opera Digest Award in 1993 until 1999. Title: Hikoboshi Passage: Hikoboshi (彦星 , Male Star ) is the Japanese name for the star Altair, also known as Natsuhikoboshi (夏彦星 , Summer Male Star ) or Kengyūsei (牽牛星 , Cow Herder Star ) in Japanese. Title: Marco d'Almeida Passage: Marco d'Almeida is a Mozambique-born Portuguese actor born on April 27, 1975. He was the male star in "Beauty and the Paparazzo", the highest-grossing Portuguese film in 2010. Title: A Star Is Born (1976 film) Passage: A Star Is Born is a 1976 American musical drama film telling the story of a young woman, played by Barbra Streisand, who enters show business, and meets and falls in love with an established male star, played by Kris Kristofferson, only to find her career ascending while his goes into decline. It is a remake of two earlier versions – the 1937 version was a drama starring Janet Gaynor and Fredric March, and the 1954 version was a musical starring Judy Garland and James Mason. It will be remade for a third time in 2018 starring Stefani Germanotta and Bradley Cooper. Title: Funny Face Passage: Funny Face is a 1957 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and written by Leonard Gershe, containing assorted songs by George and Ira Gershwin. Although having the same title as the 1927 Broadway musical "Funny Face" by the Gershwin brothers, and featuring the same male star (Fred Astaire), the plot is totally different and only four of the songs from the stage musical are included. Alongside Astaire, the film stars Audrey Hepburn and Kay Thompson. Title: Ahmed Zaki (actor) Passage: Ahmed Zaki Metwally Badawi (Arabic:احمد زكي متولى بدوى‎ ) (November 18, 1949 – March 27, 2005) was a leading Egyptian film star. He was characterized by his talent, skill and ability in impersonating. He was also famous for his on-screen intensity, often genuinely hitting co-stars during scenes of violence. He is widely regarded as the greatest and most talented male star in the history of Arabian cinema. Title: Mandingo Massacre Passage: Mandingo Massacre is a pornographic film series, directed by Jules Jordan and featuring Mandingo as the solitary male star. Title: M'fundo Morrison Passage: Mfundo Morrison (born September 5, 1974 in Rome, Georgia) is an American actor, voice over artist and filmmaker. He portrayed Quartermaine family member Justus Ward on the multi Emmy award winning hit show "General Hospital". He had a reoccurring role on the multi award winning "Closer" playing FBI Agent Wayne Horlacher. He has starred in multiple films and theatre productions to critical acclaim. Morrison was voted "General Hospital"s sexiest male star, Ebony magazine hottest bachelor. He is also an Emmy nominated voice over artist. He started his own production company and has several projects in development, he also creates content for all media.
1980
My Santa (film)
Matthew Lawrence
Fiona Bruce is a British Conservative Party politician, who is the Member of Parliament for which constituency in Cheshire, represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010?
Title: Congleton (UK Parliament constituency) Passage: Congleton is a constituency in Cheshire, represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Fiona Bruce of the Conservative Party. Title: Fiona Bruce (politician) Passage: Fiona Claire Bruce (born 26 March 1957) is a British Conservative Party politician who is the Member of Parliament for Congleton, elected at the 2010 general election, and then again in 2015. Title: Stoke-on-Trent South (UK Parliament constituency) Passage: Stoke-on-Trent South is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2017 by Jack Brereton, a member of the Conservative Party. This is the first time the seat has been won by the Conservative Party since 1950. Title: Watford (UK Parliament constituency) Passage: Watford is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Richard Harrington, a member of the Conservative Party. Title: East Surrey (UK Parliament constituency) Passage: East Surrey is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Sam Gyimah of the Conservative Party. Its record is that of a Conservative safe seat based on time and opposition. It has elected a Conservative Party MP on an absolute majority since the seat's establishment, in 1918, and it's greatest share of the vote for any opposition candidate was 33.75% in February 1974. Title: Dartford (UK Parliament constituency) Passage: Dartford is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Gareth Johnson of the Conservative Party. The constituency is currently the longest-valid 'bellwether' constituency in the country as the party of the winning candidate has gone on to form the government in every General Election since 1964. Candidates for the largest two parties nationally have polled first and second since 1923 in Dartford. Title: Crawley (UK Parliament constituency) Passage: Crawley is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Henry Smith of the Conservative Party. Title: Amber Valley (UK Parliament constituency) Passage: Amber Valley is a constituency, represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Nigel Mills of the Conservative Party. Title: John Lloyd Wharton Passage: The Right Honourable John Lloyd Wharton PC (18 April 1837 – 11 July 1912) was a Barrister and a Conservative Party politician. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Member of Parliament (MP) for City of Durham (UK Parliament constituency) then Member of Parliament (MP) for Ripon (UK Parliament constituency). Title: Walthamstow (UK Parliament constituency) Passage: Walthamstow (Contemp. and Cons. RP) /wɔːlθm̩stəʊ/, (Est. Eng.) /woːwfm̩stɐʏ/ is a constituency created in 1974 represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Stella Creasy, a member of the Labour Party and of the Cooperative Party. An earlier version of the constituency existed covering a significantly different area (1885—1918) and was among the vast majority by that time returning one member to the House of Commons.
Congleton
Fiona Bruce (politician)
Congleton (UK Parliament constituency)
Where are both Heshan, Guangxi and Jian'ou located?
Title: Heshan, Guangxi Passage: Heshan () is a county-level city of central Guangxi, China, located on the lower reaches of the Hongshui River. It is under the administration of Laibin City. Title: Jian'ou Passage: Jian'ou () is a county-level city of Nanping in the north of Fujian province, China. Title: Âu Việt Passage: The Âu Việt or Ouyue () were an ancient conglomeration of upland Yue tribes living in what is today the mountainous regions of northernmost Vietnam, western Guangdong, and northern Guangxi, China, since at least the third century BCE. In the legends of the Tay people, the western part of Âu Việt's land became the Nam Cương Kingdom, whose capital was located in what is today the Cao Bằng Province of Northeast Vietnam. The Âu Việt were also referred to as the Kingdom of Eastern Ou (Dong'ou ), as one of the many Yue tribes and kingdoms. The Western Ou (西甌; ; "Tây" meaning "western") were Baiyue tribes, with short hair and tattoos, who blackened their teeth and are the ancestors of the upland Tai-speaking minority groups in Vietnam such as the Nùng and Tay, as well as the closely related Zhuang people of Guangxi. Title: Kienning Colloquial Romanized Passage: The Kienning Colloquial Romanized Alphabet (建寧府土腔羅馬字, Gṳ̿ing-nǎing Lô̤-mǎ-cī ), is Romanization system adopted by Western Missionaries to compile the Kienning dialect (modern day Jian'ou City) of the Northern Min language in the Fujian Province of China. Title: Jian'ou dialect Passage: Jian'ou dialect (Northern Min: Gṳ̿ing-é-dī / 建甌事 ; Chinese: ), also known as Kienow dialect, is a local dialect of Northern Min Chinese spoken in Jian'ou in the north of the Fujian province. It is regarded as the standard common language in Jian'ou. Title: Hongjiacun Passage: Hongjiacun () is a residential community in Heshan Subidistrict, Yiyang City, Hunan Province, South Central China. Located in the north of Heshan District, the community was formed in July 2002, has an area of 2.0 km2 with rough population of 13,698 (2014). Title: Hengfeng–Nanping Railway Passage: Hengfeng–Nanping Railway, also known as the Hengnan Railway (), is a railroad in eastern China between Hengfeng, Jiangxi Province and Nanping, Fujian Province. The line is 470 km long, including a spur line to Shangrao, and opened in December 1998. Major cities along route include Hengfeng, Wuyishan, Jianyang, Jian'ou, and Nanping. Title: Fujian Passage: Fujian (; pronounced ), formerly romanised as Foken, Fouken, Fukien, and Hokkien, is a province on the southeast coast of mainland China. Fujian is bordered by four provinces: Zhejiang to the north, Jiangxi to the west, Taiwan to the east and Guangdong to the south. The name Fujian came from the combination of Fuzhou and Jianzhou (a former name for Jian'ou) two cities in Fujian, during the Tang dynasty. While its population is chiefly of Han origin, it is one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse provinces in China. Title: Jianzhou (Fujian) Passage: Jianzhou or Jian Prefecture (建州) was a "zhou" (prefecture) in imperial China centering on modern Jian'ou, Fujian, China. It existed (intermittently) from 621 to 1162. Title: Ou Xing Passage: Ou Xing was a bandit from Changsha during the late Han Dynasty of China. During the reign of Emperor Ling, Ou proclaimed himself a general and rallied an army for a rebellion. He allied himself with other bandits, Zhou Chou and Guo Shi. However, Ou's uprising was quelled by Sun Jian, the Prefect of Changsha, on the orders of the Ten Attendants.
China
Heshan, Guangxi
Jian'ou
Harold E. Bradshaw was a member of the vets organization founded in what city?
Title: American Legion Passage: The American Legion, Inc., is a U.S. wartime veterans organization formed in Paris, on February 16, 1919, by three officers of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) The American Legion was chartered by the U.S. Congress on September 16, 1919. It is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, and has a legislative office in Washington, D.C. The Legion played the leading role in the drafting and passing of the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, otherwise known as, the "GI Bill." Title: Harold E. Bradshaw Passage: Harold Elmore Bradshaw (November 5, 1898 – July 1975) was a Michigan politician. He was a member of American Legion, Forty and Eight, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Freemasons and Elks. Title: Harold LeMay Passage: Harold E. LeMay (September 4, 1919 – November 4, 2000) was the owner of Harold LeMay Enterprises, a refuse company in the Tacoma, Washington metro area. He was the owner of one of the largest private automobile collections in the world at the time of his death. Title: Harold E. Palmer Passage: Harold Edward Palmer, usually just Harold E. Palmer (6 March 1877 – 16 November 1949), was an English linguist, phonetician and pioneer in the field of English language learning and teaching. Especially he dedicated himself to Oral Method. He stayed in Japan for 14 years and reformed its English education. He contributed to the development of the applied linguistics of the 20th century. Title: 1958–59 Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team Passage: The 1958–1959 Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team represented University of Wisconsin–Madison. The head coach was Harold E. Foster, coaching his twentyfifth season with the Badgers. The team played their home games at the UW Fieldhouse in Madison, Wisconsin and was a member of the Big Ten Conference. Title: Vets For Freedom Passage: Vets For Freedom is an American political advocacy organization founded in 2006 by veterans of the Iraq and Afghan wars. Its stated purpose is advocacy of victory in America's ongoing War on Terrorism, and support of candidates with positions consistent with this goal . Vets For Freedom is a non-profit organization. Vets for Freedom PAC is an associated, but separate tax-exempt, nonpartisan political action committee. Title: Harold E. Ennes Passage: Harold E. Ennes was a broadcasting pioneer who authored many textbooks for broadcast and broadcast-related communications training and was a member of the Indianapolis chapter of the Society of Broadcast Engineers. He was a member of SBE's national Certification Committee and made many contributions to the early development of the SBE Certification Program. Title: USS Harold E. Holt (FF-1074) Passage: USS "Harold E. Holt" (FF-1074) was a "Knox"-class frigate of the United States Navy. She was named for Harold Holt, the Prime Minister of Australia, who had disappeared while swimming in 1967. Title: Harold Ernest Goettler Passage: Harold Ernest Goettler (July 21, 1890 – October 6, 1918) was a U.S. Army Air Service aviator killed in action on October 6, 1918 while locating the Lost Battalion of the 77th Division during World War I. He died of wounds resulting from German fire from the ground during the flight. For his actions, he posthumously received the Medal of Honor. He attended the University of Chicago, and the Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prize awarded to University of Chicago undergraduates is named in his honor. Title: Harold E. Foster Passage: Harold E. "Bud" Foster, (May 30, 1906 – July 16, 1996) was an American basketball player and coach. He is a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Foster prepped at Mason City, Iowa and went on to play at the University of Wisconsin–Madison from 1926 to 1930. While a player at Wisconsin, he was voted twice All Big Ten Conference and helped lead Wisconsin to a 43-8 three year record. He was born in Newton, Kansas.
Paris
Harold E. Bradshaw
American Legion
To which taxonomic category do both Aciphylla and Diospyros belong?
Title: Diospyros Passage: Diospyros is a genus of over 700 species of deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs. The majority are native to the tropics, with only a few species extending into temperate regions. Depending on their nature, individual species are commonly known as ebony or persimmon trees. Some are valued for their hard, heavy, dark timber, and some for their fruit. Some are useful as ornamentals and many are of local ecological importance. Title: Aciphylla Passage: Aciphylla is a genus of about 40 species of plants in the Apiaceae family, endemic to New Zealand and Australia. They generally grow as tall spikes surrounded by rosettes of stiff, pointed leaves. Some species are known as Spaniard Grass. Title: Eogastropoda Passage: Eogastropoda was a previously used taxonomic category of snails or gastropods, a subclass which was erected by Ponder and Lindberg in 1997. It was one of two great divisions (subclasses) of the class Gastropoda, the snails. The other subclass of gastropods was the Orthogastropoda. Title: Gammaridae Passage: Gammaridae is a family of amphipods. In North America they are included among the folk taxonomic category of "scuds", and otherwise gammarids is usually used as a common name. Title: Helleborine Passage: Helleborine is the common name for a number of species of orchid. It does not correspond to any currently used taxonomic category. Some of the plants called helleborines are classified in the genus "Epipactis", some in genus "Cephalanthera". A genus "Helleborine" was formerly recognised but has now been absorbed into the Grass pink genus "Calapogon". Title: Cladorhiza inversa Passage: Cladorhiza inversa is a species of sponge in the taxonomic category of Demospongiae. The body of the sponge consists of a spicule and fibers and is water absorbent. Title: Sigmurethra Passage: Sigmurethra is a taxonomic category of air-breathing land snails and slugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. This is an informal group which includes the majority of land snails and slugs. Title: Heterostropha Passage: Heterostropha was a previously used taxonomic category, an order of sea snails, within the superorder Heterobranchia. In the most current gastropod taxonomy, that of Bouchet & Rocroi, this taxon is no longer in use. Title: Cladorhiza segonzaci Passage: Cladorhiza segonzaci is a species of sponge in the taxonomic category of Demospongiae. The body of the sponge consists of a spicule and fibers and is water absorbent. Title: Aptera Passage: Aptera is an obsolete taxonomic category, which included the Apterygota along with various other wingless arthropods.
genus
Aciphylla
Diospyros
Who is older Chris Barfoot or Géza von Cziffra?
Title: Géza von Cziffra Passage: Géza von Cziffra (] ; 19 December 1900 – 28 April 1989) was a Hungarian and Austrian film director and screenwriter. Title: Chris Barfoot Passage: Chris Barfoot (born Christopher John Barfoot, 7 September 1966) is a British actor, writer/director and producer of film productions. Title: Kriminaltango (film) Passage: Kriminaltango is a 1960 Austrian film directed by Géza von Cziffra. It was a remake of the 1949 West German film "Dangerous Guests" which had also been directed by von Cziffra. Title: So ein Millionär hat's schwer Passage: So ein Millionär hat's schwer is a 1958 Austrian film directed by Géza von Cziffra. Title: The Flower of Hawaii (1953 film) Passage: The Flower of Hawaii (German:Die Blume von Hawaii) is a 1953 West German musical film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Maria Litto, William Stelling and Rudolf Platte. It uses the music of the operetta "The Flower of Hawaii" by Paul Abraham, but the story was rewritten. Unlike the 1933 film "The Flower of Hawaii", this film is not based on the life of the last Queen of Hawaii Liliuokalani. Title: The Legs of Dolores Passage: The Legs of Dolores (German: Die Beine von Dolores) is a 1957 West German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Germaine Damar, Claus Biederstaedt and Ruth Stephan. Title: Charley's Aunt (1963 film) Passage: Charley's Aunt (German: "Charley's Tante" ) is a 1963 Austrian comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Peter Alexander, Maria Sebaldt and Peter Vogel. It is an adaptation of the British play "Charley's Aunt" by Brandon Thomas. Title: Kauf dir einen bunten Luftballon Passage: Kauf dir einen bunten Luftballon is a 1961 West German / Austrian film directed by Géza von Cziffra. Title: Third from the Right Passage: Third from the Right (German: Die Dritte von rechts) is a 1950 West German musical crime film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Vera Molnar, Robert Lindner and Peter van Eyck. It was made by the Hamburg-based studio Real Film. Title: Peter schießt den Vogel ab Passage: Peter schießt den Vogel ab is a 1959 West German film directed by Géza von Cziffra.
Géza von Cziffra
Chris Barfoot
Géza von Cziffra
WVKB is licensed to which LaRue county, Kentucky town?
Title: Hodgenville, Kentucky Passage: Hodgenville is a home rule-class city in LaRue County, Kentucky, United States. It is the seat of its county. Hodgenville sits along the North Fork of the Nolin River. The population was 3,206 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Elizabethtown metropolitan area. Title: WVKB Passage: WVKB (101.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary format. Licensed to Hodgenville, Kentucky, USA, the station is currently owned by Elizabethtown CBC, Inc. and features programming from ESPN Radio. Title: Mount Sherman, Kentucky Passage: Mount Sherman is an unincorporated community located in LaRue County, Kentucky, United States. The community is concentrated around the intersection of Kentucky Route 61 and Kentucky Route 1906, southeast of Hodgenville. The zip code is: 42764. Title: Kentucky Route 357 Passage: Kentucky Route 357 (KY 357) is a north–south state highway that traverses Hart County in south-central Kentucky, and LaRue County in north-central Kentucky. Title: Tonieville, Kentucky Passage: Tonieville is a small unincorporated community in LaRue County, Kentucky, United States, in the central part of the state. The community is part of the Elizabethtown, Kentucky Metropolitan Statistical Area. Its zip code is 42748. Title: Ginseng, Kentucky Passage: Ginseng is an unincorporated community located in LaRue County, Kentucky, United States. The town was named for the crop ginseng, which was harvested by locals to be sold at market in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Its post office, opened in 1898 with Charles Merrill as its postmaster, is closed. Title: WSTO Passage: WSTO (96.1 FM, "Hot 96") is a heritage Top-40 radio station that serves the Evansville, Indiana, Owensboro, Kentucky, and Henderson, Kentucky markets. It is licensed to Owensboro and broadcasts from a 1,000-foot tower strategically located midway between these cities in the Kentucky town of Hebbardsville. WSTO's studio is located inside South Central Communications' headquarters on Mount Auburn Road in Evansville, Indiana, near the studios of WFIE-TV. Title: LaRue County, Kentucky Passage: LaRue County is a county located in the center of the U.S. state of Kentucky, outside the Bluegrass Region and larger centers of population. As of the 2010 census, the population was 14,193. Its county seat is Hodgenville, a city best known as the birthplace of United States President Abraham Lincoln. The county was formed on March 4, 1843 from portions of Hardin County and named after John LaRue, an early settler. Title: Buffalo, Kentucky Passage: Buffalo is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in southern LaRue County, Kentucky, United States. Its population was 498 as of the 2010 census. It lies along Kentucky Route 61 south of the city of Hodgenville, the county seat of LaRue County. Its elevation is 748 feet (228 m), and it is located at (37.5120048, -85.6985728). Although Buffalo is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 42716. Title: Nancy Lincoln Inn Passage: The Nancy Lincoln Inn is a historic building located at the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site in LaRue County, Kentucky, just south of Hodgenville, Kentucky. Despite being on National Park Service property, it is privately owned.
Hodgenville
WVKB
Hodgenville, Kentucky
One of the founders of BALR was a Dutch professional football player who played right back for which Italian club?
Title: BALR. Passage: BALR. is a Dutch brand founded in 2013 by professional football players Demy de Zeeuw, Eljero Elia, Gregory van der Wiel and internet entrepreneurs Ralph de Geus and Juul Manders. De Zeeuw came up with the concept during one of his long car trips when he played for FC Spartak Moscow in Russia. Title: Gregory van der Wiel Passage: Gregory Kurtley van der Wiel (born 3 February 1988) is a Dutch international footballer who plays for Italian club Cagliari, as a right back. Title: Petri Pasanen Passage: Petri Pasanen (born 24 September 1980) is a Finnish former professional football defender. He was most comfortable in central defense, but also played right back and left back as well. Pasanen was born in Lahti, Finland where he played for the local teams before moving to Ajax. He spent most of his career at Bundesliga club Werder Bremen which he represented in the UEFA Champions League in multiple seasons, and in the 2009 UEFA Cup Final. Title: Bram van Vlerken Passage: Bram van Vlerken (born 7 October 1995) is a Dutch professional football player who currently plays for PSV Eindhoven as a right back. Title: Dennis Dengering Passage: Dennis Dengering (born 6 March 1993) is a Dutch professional football player who last played as a right back for Fortuna Sittard in the Dutch Eerste Divisie. Title: Hidde ter Avest Passage: Hidde ter Avest (born 20 May 1997) is a Dutch professional football player who currently plays as a right back for Eredivisie side FC Twente. Title: Glenn van Geldorp Passage: Glenn van Geldorp (born 20 March 1992) is a Dutch professional Football player currently active for Dayton Dutch Lions in the USL/PDL. Glenn started his professional career as a Futsal player for Pattaya Arena Futsal Club in the Thai Premier League. After playing for De S'81 Under 19's in the Dutch Eredivisie he found his luck abroad in Thailand. Glenn used to be a football player all his life until he officially switched to be a futsal Professional in 2013. In 2015 Pattaya Arena Futsal club went bankrupt and Glenn switched from futsal back to football starting of at Pattaya City FC in the Thai Division 2. In 2017 Glenn went to the United States of America to sign and play for Dayton Dutch Lions where he is currently active in the USL/PDL captaining the team. Title: Dirk Abels Passage: Dirk Abels (13 June 1997) is a Dutch professional football player who currently plays for PSV Eindhoven as a right back. Title: Deyovaisio Zeefuik Passage: Deyovaisio Zeefuik (born 11 March 1998) is a Dutch professional football player who plays for Jong Ajax as a right back. His brother Género Zeefuik plays at Balıkesirspor. Title: Jeroen van der Lely Passage: Jeroen van der Lely (born 22 March 1996) is a Dutch professional football player who currently plays as a right back for Eredivisie side Jong FC Twente.
Cagliari
BALR.
Gregory van der Wiel
Kalle Makinen is nicknamed 'Sergio' after another famous footballer; what teams does the original Sergio play for?
Title: Kalle Mäkinen Passage: Kalle Mäkinen (born 1 February 1989) is a Finnish footballer who last played for the Finnish Veikkausliiga club Maskun Palloseura. He was nicknamed "Sergio" because his style of play was similar to that of Spanish fullback Sergio Ramos Title: Sergio Ramos Passage: Sergio Ramos García (] ; born 30 March 1986) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for and captains both Real Madrid and the Spain national team. Primarily a central defender, he can also play as a right back. Title: Miljan Radović Passage: Miljan Radović (Cyrillic: Миљан Радовић) was a Montenegrin footballer who last played for Pelita Bandung Raya in the Indonesia Super League. He is famous because of his accurate set pieces that often led to beautiful goals. He is also nicknamed 'The Professor' because of his well- timed and smart passes and also his entertaining skills. Title: Eddie Clamp Passage: Harold Edwin "Eddie" Clamp (14 September 1934 – 14 December 1995) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Arsenal, Peterborough United, Stoke City and Wolverhampton Wanderers. Through his career he was renowned for his 'take no prisoners' style of play and was nicknamed 'Chopper Eddie'. Title: Bert Campaneris Passage: Dagoberto Campaneris Blanco (born March 9, 1942), nicknamed 'Bert' or 'Campy', is a Cuban American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a shortstop for four American League teams, primarily the Kansas City and Oakland Athletics. One of the mainstays of the Athletics' championship teams of 1972 to 1974, he holds the A's franchise records for career games played (1795), hits (1882) and at bats (7180). He led the AL in stolen bases six times from 1965 to 1972 and retired with the seventh most steals in history (649). He led the league in putouts three times, and ended his career among the major league leaders in games (5th, 2097) and double plays (7th, 1186) at his position. Title: Paul Cominges Passage: Paul Manuel Cominges Mayorca (born 24 July 1975) is a retired Peruvian footballer who played as a striker. His last season as a footballer was in the 2010 Descentralizado season with José Gálvez FBC. He is nicknamed 'Papacito' ('Little Daddy') and is the older brother of midfielder Juan Cominges. Title: Sergio Raimondi Passage: 'Sergio Raimondi (1968, Bahía Blanca) is an Argentine poet. Title: Kouprasith Abhay Passage: Major-General Kouprasith Abhay (nicknamed 'Fat K') was a prominent military leader of the Kingdom of Laos during the Laotian Civil War. Scion of a socially prominent family, his military career was considerably aided by their influence. In early 1960, he was appointed to command of Military Region 5, which included Laos' capital city, Vientiane. Removed from that command on 14 December for duplicitous participation in the Battle of Vientiane, he was reappointed in October 1962. He would hold the post until 1 July 1971, thus controlling the troops in and around the capital. Over the years, he would be involved in one way or another in the coups of 1960, 1964, 1965, 1966, and 1973. His service was marked by a deadly feud with another Laotian general, Thao Ma; the feud was largely responsible for the latter two coup attempts against the government. Title: Sergio Roitman Passage: Sergio Andres Roitman (born 16 May 1979) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, nicknamed 'Escopeta' ("Shotgun" in Spanish) is a retired professional tennis player from Argentina. Title: Kristoff Deprez Passage: Kristoff Deprez (born 12 December 1981 in Ghent) is a Belgian footballer nicknamed 'Miere' and famous amongst friends from the shout (in Dutch) "...1,2,3,4. Miere" ( from the who plays as a goalkeeper, last appearing with Dutch third division club HSV Hoek
Real Madrid and the Spain national team.
Kalle Mäkinen
Sergio Ramos
Are Louis de Bernières and Anya Seton from different countries?
Title: Louis de Bernières Passage: Louis de Bernières (born 8 December 1954) is a British novelist most famous for his fourth novel, "Captain Corelli's Mandolin". In 1993 de Bernières was selected as one of the "20 Best of Young British Novelists", part of a promotion in "Granta" magazine. "Captain Corelli's Mandolin" was published in the following year, winning the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Book. It was also shortlisted for the 1994 Sunday Express Book of the Year. It has been translated into over 11 languages and is an international bestseller. Title: Anya Seton Passage: Anya Seton (January 23, 1904 – November 8, 1990) was the pen name of Ann Seton Chase, an American author of historical romances, or as she preferred they be called, "biographical novels". Title: Señor Vivo and the Coca Lord Passage: Señor Vivo and the Coca Lord is a novel by Louis de Bernières, first published in 1991. It is the second of his Latin American trilogy, following on from "The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts" and preceding "The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman". Title: The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman Passage: The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman is a novel by Louis de Bernières, first published in 1992. It is the last of his Latin American trilogy, following on from "The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts" and "Señor Vivo and the Coca Lord". Title: Port Eliot Festival Passage: The Port Eliot Lit Fest is an annual celebration of all things literary taking place at Port Eliot in Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. It was founded by the late Jago Eliot. Guests who have attended the festival in past years are Hanif Kureishi, James Flint, Hari Kunzru and Louis de Bernières. Title: The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts Passage: The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts is a novel by Louis de Bernières, first published in 1990. It is the first of his Latin American trilogy. The other two parts are "Señor Vivo and the Coca Lord" and "The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman". Title: Notwithstanding (short story collection) Passage: Notwithstanding is a short story collection by British author Louis de Bernières. Published in 2009, it was inspired by Wormley, the Surrey village in which he grew up during the 1960s and 1970s. Title: Birds Without Wings Passage: Birds Without Wings is a novel by Louis de Bernières, written in 2004. Narrated by various characters, it tells the tragic love story of Philothei and Ibrahim. It also chronicles the rise of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the 'Father of the Turkish Nation'. The overarching theme of the story covers the impact of religious intolerance, over-zealous nationalism, and the war that often results. The characters are unwittingly caught up in historical tides outside of their control. Title: Captain Corelli's Mandolin (film) Passage: Captain Corelli's Mandolin is a 2001 war film directed by John Madden. It is based on the novel "Captain Corelli's Mandolin" by Louis de Bernières. The film pays homage to the thousands of Italian soldiers executed by German forces in Cephalonia in September 1943, and to the people of Cephalonia who were killed in the post-war earthquake. The novel's protagonists are portrayed by actors Nicolas Cage and Penélope Cruz. Title: Captain Corelli's Mandolin Passage: Captain Corelli's Mandolin, released simultaneously in the United States as Corelli's Mandolin, is a 1994 novel by the British writer Louis de Bernières, set on the Greek island of Cephalonia during the Italian and German occupation of the Second World War.
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Louis de Bernières
Anya Seton
When was the manager of the goalkeeper for English club Manchester United and the Spain national team born?
Title: Jorge Mendes Passage: Jorge Paulo Agostinho Mendes (born 7 January 1966), better known simply as Jorge Mendes, is a Portuguese football agent. He is registered with the Portuguese Football Federation and heads the GestiFute company, founded in 1996. Mendes is among the most influential football agents in the world, with clients including Cristiano Ronaldo, David de Gea, Diego Costa, James Rodríguez, and José Mourinho. Mendes is often referred to as a "super-agent". Title: David de Gea Passage: David de Gea Quintana (] ; born 7 November 1990) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for English club Manchester United and the Spain national team. He has been hailed as one of the best goalkeepers in the world. Title: Sergio Romero Passage: Sergio Germán Romero (born 22 February 1987) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for English club Manchester United and the Argentina national team. Title: Carlos Queiroz Passage: Carlos Manuel Brito Leal Queiroz, (] ; born 1 March 1953), is a Portuguese football coach who is the current manager of the Iran national team. He has also been the manager of the Portuguese national team and Spanish club Real Madrid, and was Alex Ferguson's assistant manager at English club Manchester United. He has qualified three national teams to the World Cup, those being South Africa in 2002, Portugal in 2010, and Iran in 2014 and 2018. Title: Juan Mata Passage: Juan Manuel Mata García (] ; born 28 April 1988) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for English club Manchester United and the Spain national team. He mostly plays as a central attacking midfielder, but he can also play on the wing. Title: David Silva Passage: David Josué Jiménez Silva (] ; born 8 January 1986) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for English club Manchester City and the Spain national team. Silva plays mainly as an attacking midfielder but can also play as a winger or second striker. He is predominantly a left-footed player. Title: Daley Blind Passage: Daley Blind (born 9 March 1990) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder, left-back and centre-back for English club Manchester United and the Netherlands national team. He is the son of former Ajax defender and former Netherlands national team manager Danny Blind. Title: Ander Herrera Passage: Ander Herrera Agüera (] ; born 14 August 1989) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for English club Manchester United and the Spain national team. 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: Marnick Vermijl Passage: Marnick Danny Vermijl ] (born 13 January 1992) is a Belgian footballer who currently plays as a right-back for English club Preston North End. Born in Peer, he began his career with nearby Bocholter VV, and joined the academy of Standard Liège in 2008 before being signed by English club Manchester United in 2010. He was unable to break into the Manchester United first-team and spent the 2013–14 season on loan to Dutch club NEC before moving to Sheffield Wednesday on a permanent deal in January 2015. Vermijl is also a Belgium youth international, having played at the under-17, under-18, under-19 and under-21 levels.
7 January 1966
Jorge Mendes
David de Gea
Where did the march written by Vasily Agapkin premiere?
Title: Vasily Agapkin Passage: Vasily Ivanovich Agapkin (Russian: Васи́лий Ива́нович Ага́пкин ; 3 February 1884 – 29 October 1964) was a Soviet military orchestra conductor, composer, and author of the well-known march "Farewell of Slavianka" (written 1912). Title: Farewell of Slavianka Passage: Farewell of Slavianka (Russian: Прощание славянки - "Proshchaniye slavyanki") is a Russian patriotic march, written by the composer Vasily Agapkin in honour of the Slavic women accompanying their husbands in the First Balkan War. The march was written and premiered in Tambov in the end of 1912. In summer of 1915 it was released as a gramophone single in Kiev. "Slavyanka" means "Slavic woman". Title: Admiral Dewey March Passage: "Admiral Dewey March" is patriotic war march written in 1898 with numerous composers. The march is dedicated to George Dewey, a U.S. Navy Admiral, and his actions during the Spanish–American War, specifically the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898. Title: High School Cadets Passage: "High School Cadets" is a march written in 1890 by John Philip Sousa in honor of the cadet drill team of Washington High School in the District of Columbia. It is in regimental march form (I-AA-BB-CC-DD) and is a popular selection for school concert and marching bands, as well as for professional orchestras and bands. The march has been arranged for a wide variety of instruments and ensembles, and has been frequently recorded, including at least two recorded performances by Sousa's own band. The march's final strains were featured in the 1939 film "The Under-Pup". Title: Under the Double Eagle March Passage: Under the Double Eagle March is a 1902 march written by J.F. Wagner and published by Eclipse Publishing Co. Title: The Royal Welch Fusiliers (march) Passage: "The Royal Welch Fusiliers" is a march composed by John Philip Sousa in 1929, and then rewritten in 1930. It is the only march written by Sousa for a British Army regiment. Title: Turkish March Passage: A Turkish march — in Italian, marcia alla turca — is a march written by a classical composer in the Turkish style that includes particular rhythmic patterns and often features piccolos, cymbals, bass drums and triangles. Title: Invercargill March Passage: The ""Invercargill March"" is a march written by Alex Lithgow and named after his home town of Invercargill, on the South Island of New Zealand. Title: You're a Grand Old Flag Passage: "You're a Grand Old Flag" is an American patriotic march. The song, a spirited march written by George M. Cohan, is a tribute to the American flag. In addition to obvious references to the flag, it incorporates snippets of other popular songs, including one of his own. Cohan wrote it in 1906 for "George Washington, Jr.", his stage musical. Title: The Billboard March Passage: "The Billboard March" is a circus march written in 1901 by John N. Klohr, and dedicated to the "Billboard" music-industry magazine. Its tune is widely known among Americans, and it has been repeatedly used in mass media, even though its title is little known.
Tambov
Vasily Agapkin
Farewell of Slavianka
Heyawake is a binary-determination logic puzzle published by what Japanese publisher that specializes in games, and especially, logic puzzles?
Title: Heyawake Passage: Heyawake (Japanese: へやわけ, "divided rooms") is a binary-determination logic puzzle published by Nikoli. As of 2013, five books consisting entirely of "Heyawake" puzzles have been published by Nikoli. It first appeared in "Puzzle Communication Nikoli" #39 (September 1992). Title: Nikoli (publisher) Passage: Nikoli Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社ニコリ , Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha , Nikori) is a Japanese publisher that specializes in games and, especially, logic puzzles. "Nikoli" is also the nickname of a quarterly magazine (whose full name is "Puzzle Communication Nikoli") issued by the company in Tokyo. "Nikoli" was established in 1980 and became prominent worldwide with the popularity of "Sudoku". Title: Gokigen Naname Passage: Gokigen Naname is a binary-determination logic puzzle published by Nikoli. Title: Shikaku Passage: Shikaku (四角に切れ , shikaku ni kire ) (also anglicised as "Divide by Squares" or "Divide by Box") is a logic puzzle published by Nikoli. As of 2011, two books consisting entirely of Shikaku puzzles has been published by Nikoli. Title: Kuromasu Passage: Kuromasu (Japanese:黒どこ "kurodoko") is a binary-determination logic puzzle published by Nikoli. As of 2005, one book consisting entirely of Kuromasu puzzles has been published by Nikoli. Title: Light Up (puzzle) Passage: Light Up (Japanese:美術館 "bijutsukan", art gallery), also called Akari, is a binary-determination logic puzzle published by Nikoli. As of 2011, three books consisting entirely of "Light Up" puzzles have been published by Nikoli. Title: Ripple Effect (puzzle) Passage: Ripple Effect (Japanese:波及効果 "Hakyuu Kouka") is a logic puzzle published by Nikoli. As of 2007, two books consisting entirely of "Ripple Effect" puzzles have been published by Nikoli. The second was published on October 4, 2007. Title: Bag (puzzle) Passage: Bag (also called Corral or Cave) is a binary-determination logic puzzle published by Nikoli. Title: Hotaru Beam Passage: Hotaru Beam is a binary-determination logic puzzle published by Nikoli. Title: Puzzle Passage: A puzzle is a game, problem, or toy that tests a person's ingenuity or knowledge. In a puzzle, the solver is expected to put pieces together in a logical way, in order to arrive at the correct solution of the puzzle. There are different genres of puzzles, such as crossword puzzles, word-search puzzles, number puzzles, or logic puzzles.
Nikoli Co., Ltd.
Heyawake
Nikoli (publisher)
Are Pizhou and Jiujiang in the same province?
Title: Jiujiang Passage: Jiujiang (), formerly transliterated Kiukiang or Kew Keang, is a prefecture-level city located on the southern shores of the Yangtze River in northwest Jiangxi Province, People's Republic of China. It is the second-largest prefecture-level city in Jiangxi province after the provincial capital Nanchang. "Jiujiang" literally means "nine rivers". Title: Pizhou Passage: Pizhou () is a county-level city under the administration of Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, China. As of 2006 it had a population of 163,000; it borders the Shandong prefecture-level cities of Linyi to the northeast and Zaozhuang to the northwest. Title: Jiujiang Yangtze River Expressway Bridge Passage: The Jiujiang Yangtze River Expressway Bridge (), also known as the Second Jiujiang Bridge, is a cable-stayed bridge over the Yangtze River between Huangmei, Huanggang, in Hubei province and Jiujiang, in Jiangxi province. The bridge carries six lanes of traffic on the G70 Fuzhou–Yinchuan Expressway and is the second Yangtze River crossing in Jiujiang. Construction of the bridge started in September 27, 2009 and the bridge was completed in October 28, 2013. Title: Jiujiang Yangtze River Bridge Passage: The Jiujiang Yangtze River Bridge is a combined road-rail bridge over the Yangtze River near the city of Jiujiang, Jiangxi Province in eastern China. It links Xunyang District of Jiujiang, south of the river, with Xiaochi Town in Huangmei County, Hubei Province, to the north. The central section of the bridge uses a combined arch and truss structure and the bridge is one of the longest continuous truss bridges in the world, with a longest span of 216 m and a total truss length of 1314 m =3x162+180+216+180+2x126. The double deck bridge carries four vehicular lanes and two sidewalks on the top deck and two railway tracks on the bottom deck. Title: Wuhan–Jiujiang Railway Passage: The Wuhan–Jiujiang Railway or Wujiu Railway (), is a double-track, electrified railroad in central China between Wuhan in Hubei Province and Jiujiang in Jiangxi Province. The line is 258 km long and follows the south bank of the Yangtze River from Wuchang District in Wuhan to Lushan Station in Jiujiang. Major cities and towns along route include Wuhan, Huarong, Huanggang, Ezhou, Huangshi, Daye Yangxin, Ruichang and Jiujiang. Title: Tongling–Jiujiang Railway Passage: The Tongling–Jiujiang Railway or Tongjiu Railway (), is a single-track railroad in eastern China between Tongling in Anhui Province and Jiujiang in Jiangxi Province. The line is 251 km long and follows the south bank of the Yangtze River. Title: Chaisang District Passage: Chaisang District () is a district under Jiujiang City in Jiangxi Province, China formerly known as Jiujiang County (). Title: Jiujiang Lushan Airport Passage: Jiujiang Lushan Airport () (IATA: JIU, ICAO: ZSJJ) is an airport serving Jiujiang, a city in the province of Jiangxi in China. Title: Yongxiu County Passage: Yongxiu () is a county under the administration of Jiujiang City in northern Jiangxi province, People's Republic of China, on the western shores of Poyang Lake. , the county has a total population of 361,000 residing in an area of 2035 km2 . Bordering counties are Duchang, Xingzi, De'an, Wuning, Jing'an, Xinjian, and Anyi, while the county seat is 40 km north of Nanchang, the provincial capital, and 80 km south-southwest of downtown Jiujiang. Title: Nanchang–Jiujiang Intercity Railway Passage: The Nanchang–Jiujiang Intercity Railway is an intercity railway connecting the cities of Nanchang and Jiujiang in Jiangxi Province of China. It is the first newly constructed high-speed railway in Jiangxi Province.
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Pizhou
Jiujiang
What comedy film series is noted for its opening credits sequences and for featuring fictional detective Jacques Clouseau?
Title: Opening credits Passage: In a motion picture, television program or video game, the opening credits or opening titles are shown at the very beginning and list the most important members of the production. They are now usually shown as text superimposed on a blank screen or static pictures, or sometimes on top of action in the show. There may or may not be accompanying music. When opening credits are built into a separate sequence of their own, the correct term is title sequence (such as the familiar "James Bond" and "Pink Panther" title sequences). Title: The Pink Panther Passage: The Pink Panther is a series of comedy-mystery films featuring an inept French police detective, Inspector Jacques Clouseau. The series began with the release of "The Pink Panther" (1963). The role of Clouseau was originated by, and is most closely associated with, Peter Sellers. Most of the films were directed and co-written by Blake Edwards, with theme music composed by Henry Mancini. Elements and characters inspired by the films were adapted into other media, including books, comic books and animated series. Title: On the Other Hand, Death Passage: On the Other Hand, Death is a 2008 gay-themed mystery film. It is the third film adaptation of a Richard Stevenson novel featuring fictional detective Donald Strachey. The film was screened at several LGBT film festivals, including the New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival, 2008 before going into rotation on the here! television network. The film was nominated for the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Movie or Limited Series. Title: Shock to the System (2006 film) Passage: Shock to the System is a 2006 gay-themed mystery film. It is the second film adaptation of a Richard Stevenson novel featuring fictional detective Donald Strachey. The film premiered at the 2006 Outfest film festival before going into rotation on the here! television network. Title: The Pink Panther (2006 film) Passage: The Pink Panther is a 2006 American comedy film and a reboot of "The Pink Panther" franchise, marking the tenth installment in the series. In this film, Inspector Jacques Clouseau is assigned to solve the murder of a famous football coach and the theft of the famous Pink Panther diamond. The film stars Steve Martin as Clouseau and also co-stars Kevin Kline, Jean Reno, Emily Mortimer, Roger Rees, Kristin Chenoweth and Beyoncé. Title: Ice Blues Passage: Ice Blues is a 2008 gay-themed mystery television film starring Chad Allen and Sebastian Spence, and directed by Emmy-nominated Canadian-born director Ron Oliver. featuring fictional detective Donald Strachey. It is the third adaptation of a Richard Stevenson novel, though it was the fourth to be released. Title: The Kidnap Murder Case Passage: The Kidnap Murder Case is a 1936 murder mystery novel by S. S. Van Dine, the tenth of twelve books featuring fictional detective Philo Vance. Title: A Shot in the Dark (1964 film) Passage: A Shot in the Dark is a 1964 comedy film directed by Blake Edwards. It is the second installment in "The Pink Panther" series. Peter Sellers is featured again as Inspector Jacques Clouseau of the French Sûreté. Title: Inspector Clouseau Passage: Inspector Jacques Clouseau (] ) is a fictional character in Blake Edwards' farcical "The Pink Panther" series. He is portrayed by Peter Sellers in the original series, and also by Alan Arkin in the 1968 film Inspector Clouseau and an uncredited Roger Moore in the 1983 film Curse of the Pink Panther. In the 2006 remake and its 2009 sequel, he is played by Steve Martin. Title: Third Man Out Passage: Third Man Out is a 2005 gay-themed mystery film. It is the first film adaptation of a Richard Stevenson novel featuring fictional detective Donald Strachey.
The Pink Panther
Opening credits
The Pink Panther
Which film director is the founder of the Application Movie Pitch Pro, Derek Estlin Purvis or Andrzej Munk?
Title: Andrzej Munk Passage: Andrzej Munk (16 October 1921 – 20 September 1961) was a Polish film director, screen writer and documentalist. He was one of the most influential artists of the post-Stalinist period in the People's Republic of Poland. His feature films "Man on the Tracks" ("Człowiek na torze", 1956), "Eroica" ("Heroism", 1958), "Bad Luck" ("Zezowate szczęście", 1960), and "Passenger" ("Pasażerka" 1963), are considered classics of the Polish Film School developed in mid-1950s. He died as a result of a car crash in Kompina in a head-on collision with a truck. Title: Derek Estlin Purvis Passage: Derek Estlin Purvis (born November 27, 1972) is an American film director, producer, executive producer, screenwriter, and entrepreneur. He has financed, produced or directed 13 films of various genres. He is a founder and creator of the Application Movie Pitch Pro. Title: Bad Luck (1960 film) Passage: Bad Luck (Polish: Zezowate szczęście ) is a 1960 Polish comedy film directed by Andrzej Munk. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Man on the Tracks Passage: Man on the Tracks (Polish: "Człowiek na torze" ) is a 1956 film by Andrzej Munk. Title: Witold Lesiewicz Passage: Witold Lesiewicz (9 September, 1922 – 23 March, 2012) was a Polish film director and screenwriter. He directed 24 films between 1949 and 1979. He completed the work on the 1963 film "Passenger" after the death of director Andrzej Munk. Title: Andrzej Zaorski Passage: Andrzej Adam Zaorski (born 17 December 1942, Piaski, Poland) is a Polish actor and cabaret artist, appearing in television, film and theater, as well as on the radio. He is the son of , the brother of film director Janusz Zaorski, and the father-in-law of rapper Andrzej Butruk. Title: Airtight (film) Passage: Airtight is a 2014 American drama thriller film written, produced and directed by Derek Estlin Purvis. A psychological thriller set in a NY mansion and an homage to Alfred Hitchcock, "Airtight" is based on the true events that inspired a play in the 1920s, an adaptation by Hitchcock in the 1940s and this feature film from 2013. Title: Passenger (1963 film) Passage: Passenger (Polish: "Pasażerka" ) is an unfinished 1963 Polish film directed by Andrzej Munk, which Witold Lesiewicz assembled for release. Title: Omar Sangare Passage: Omar Sangare is a Polish actor and director, who graduated from The Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw, where he studied with the Oscar-winning director Andrzej Wajda. In 1994 he was awarded a scholarship to The British American Drama Academy in Oxford, England. While there he worked with Derek Jacobi, Alan Rickman, Michael Kahn, and Jeremy Irons. In 2006, Sangare received his Ph.D. from the Theater Academy in Warsaw. Sangare taught at UCLA, UCSB, UCSD, Wesleyan University, and Westmont College. Currently, he teaches in the Department of Theatre at Williams College. In 2007, he became founder and artistic director of the Dialogue ONE, International Festival for solo performances at WilliamsTheatre. Title: Eroica (1958 film) Passage: Eroica (released in some territories as Heroism) is a 1958 film by Andrzej Munk. It is composed of two separate stories, each featuring the Polish concept of heroism and a role of a hero.
Derek Estlin Purvis
Derek Estlin Purvis
Andrzej Munk
Which film director, Frank Pierson or Peter Tscherkassky, primarily used a darkroom rather than digital film to produce their works?
Title: Peter Tscherkassky Passage: Peter Tscherkassky (born October 3, 1958) is an Austrian avant-garde filmmaker who works primarily with found footage. All of his work is done with film and heavily edited in the darkroom, rather than relying on recent advances in digital film. Title: Frank Pierson Passage: Frank Romer Pierson (May 12, 1925 – July 22, 2012) was an American screenwriter and film director. Title: Dog Day Afternoon Passage: Dog Day Afternoon is a 1975 American crime drama film directed by Sidney Lumet, written by Frank Pierson, and produced by Martin Bregman and Martin Elfand. The film stars Al Pacino, John Cazale, Charles Durning, Chris Sarandon, Penelope Allen, James Broderick, Lance Henriksen, and Carol Kane. The title refers to the sultry "dog days" of summer. Title: Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture Passage: Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture is a 1990 American made-for-television prison drama film written by photojournalist Doug Magee, inspired by his interviews with and photos of death row prisoners. The film was directed by Frank Pierson. Title: The Anderson Tapes Passage: The Anderson Tapes is a Technicolor 1971 American crime film in Panavision directed by Sidney Lumet, starring Sean Connery and featuring Dyan Cannon, Martin Balsam, and comedian Alan King. The screenplay was written by Frank Pierson, based upon a best-selling 1970 novel of the same name by Lawrence Sanders. The film is scored by Quincy Jones and marks the feature film debut of Christopher Walken. Title: Dirty Pictures Passage: Dirty Pictures is a 2000 American docudrama directed by Frank Pierson. The teleplay by Ilene Chaiken focuses on the 1990 trial of Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center director Dennis Barrie, who was accused of promoting pornography by presenting an exhibit of photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe that included images of naked children and graphic displays of homosexual sadomasochism. Title: Citizen Cohn Passage: Citizen Cohn is a 1992 cable film covering the life of Joseph McCarthy's controversial chief counsel Roy Cohn. James Woods, who starred as Cohn, was nominated for both an Emmy and a Golden Globe for his performance. "Citizen Cohn" also stars Joe Don Baker (as McCarthy), Ed Flanders (as Cohn's courtroom nemesis Joseph Welch), Frederic Forrest (as writer Dashiell Hammett), and Pat Hingle (as Cohn's onetime mentor J. Edgar Hoover). It was directed by Frank Pierson. The movie was filmed on location in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Title: Digital darkroom Passage: Digital "darkroom" is the hardware, software and techniques used in digital photography that replace the darkroom equivalents, such as enlarging, cropping, dodging and burning, as well as processes that don't have a film equivalent. Title: In Country Passage: In Country is a 1989 American drama film produced and directed by Norman Jewison, starring Bruce Willis and Emily Lloyd. The screenplay by Frank Pierson and Cynthia Cidre was based on the novel by Bobbie Ann Mason. The original music score was composed by James Horner. Willis earned a best supporting actor Golden Globe nomination for his role. Title: Darkroom manipulation Passage: Darkroom manipulation is a traditional method of manipulating photographs without the use of computers. Some of the common techniques for darkroom manipulation are dodging, burning, and masking, which are undoubtedly similar to digital manipulations but everything is done physically rather than virtually. Darkroom manipulation is also used to remove unwanted areas and changing the background of the image, through many techniques this process can be done.
Peter Tscherkassky
Frank Pierson
Peter Tscherkassky
Who was the director of the 1980 American biographical film in which Beverly D'Angelo plays Patsy Cline?
Title: Coal Miner's Daughter (film) Passage: Coal Miner's Daughter is a 1980 American biographical film which tells the story of country music singer Loretta Lynn. It stars Sissy Spacek as Loretta, a role that earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress. Tommy Lee Jones as Loretta's husband Mooney Lynn, Beverly D'Angelo and Levon Helm also star. The film was directed by Michael Apted. Title: Beverly D'Angelo Passage: Beverly Heather D'Angelo (born November 15, 1951) is an American actress and singer, who starred as Ellen Griswold in the "National Lampoon's Vacation" films (1983–2015). She has appeared in over 60 films and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her role as Patsy Cline in "Coal Miner's Daughter" (1980), and for an Emmy Award for her role as Stella Kowalski in the TV film "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1984). Her other film roles include Sheila Franklin in "Hair" (1979) and Doris Vinyard in "American History X" (1998). Title: Songs by Patsy Cline Passage: Songs by Patsy Cline is an EP released by American country music singer, Patsy Cline on August 5, 1957. It was Cline's first released EP collection. Title: The Patsy Cline Story Passage: The Patsy Cline Story is a double compilation album consisting of American country music singer Patsy Cline's best-known songs between 1961 and 1963. The album was released on June 10, 1963, three months following Cline's death. Title: Patsy Cline (album) Passage: Patsy Cline is a studio album by American country music singer, Patsy Cline, released on August 5, 1957. This was the debut album by Cline and would be one of three studio albums Cline would record during her lifetime. Title: Here's Patsy Cline Passage: Here's Patsy Cline is the third compilation album of music originally recorded by American country artist, Patsy Cline. The album consists of selected material Cline had recorded during her years at Four Star Records. Title: Patsy Cline (1957 EP) Passage: Patsy Cline is an EP released by American country music singer, Patsy Cline on August 5, 1957. It was Cline's first EP released through Decca Records, as her previous was released under Coral Records, a Decca subsidiary. Title: Patsy Cline (1961 EP) Passage: Patsy Cline is an EP released by American country music singer, Patsy Cline on August 14, 1961. It Cline's third EP to be released. Title: Showcase (Patsy Cline album) Passage: Showcase is a studio album by American country music singer Patsy Cline, recorded with The Jordanaires and released November 27, 1961. It was Cline's second studio album and her first since "Patsy Cline" in 1957. Title: Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits Passage: Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits is a compilation consisting of American country pop music singer, Patsy Cline's greatest hits. The album consists of Cline's biggest hits between 1957 and 1963. It is one of the biggest selling albums in the United States by any female country music artist.
Michael Apted
Coal Miner's Daughter (film)
Beverly D'Angelo
Ursula Gunther was a German musicologist, who specialized in the music of what Italian opera composer?
Title: Giuseppe Verdi Passage: Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (] ; 9 or 10 October 1813 – 27 January 1901) was an Italian opera composer. Title: Ursula Günther Passage: Ursula Günther (15 June 1927 – 20 or 21 November 2006) was a German musicologist specializing in the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries and the music of Giuseppe Verdi. Title: Giuseppe Mosca Passage: Giuseppe Mosca (1772 in Naples – 1839 in Messina) was an Italian opera composer, the older brother of Luigi Mosca, also an opera composer. He is mainly remembered as the composer who said that Rossini copied in La pietra del paragone the "crescendo" from his opera "I pretendenti delusi". Title: Philip Gossett Passage: Philip Gossett (September 27, 1941 – June 12, 2017) was an American musicologist and historian, and Robert W. Reneker Distinguished Service Professor of Music at the University of Chicago. His lifelong interest in 19th-century Italian opera, which began with listening to the Metropolitan Opera broadcasts in his youth, led to the publication of a major book on the subject, "Divas and Scholars: Performing Italian Opera", which won the Otto Kinkeldey Award of the American Musicological Society as the best book on music of 2006. Title: William Ashbrook Passage: William Ashbrook (28 January 1922 – 31 March 2009) was an American musicologist, writer, journalist, and academic. He was perhaps best noted as a historian, researcher and popularizer of the works of Italian opera composer Gaetano Donizetti. Title: Azio Corghi Passage: Azio Corghi (born 9 March 1937 in Cirié, Piedmont) is an Italian opera composer, also a teacher and musicologist. He was born at Cirié, in the Province of Turin, studied at the Turin and Milan conservatories and was a pupil of Bruno Bettinelli. In 2005 he was made a Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic. Title: Hans Hickmann Passage: Hans Robert Hermann Hickmann (b. Roßlau, Germany, May 19, 1908; d. Blandford Forum, England, September 4, 1968) was an eminent German musicologist. He lived in Egypt and specialized in the music and organology of Ancient Egypt, and survivals thereof in Egyptian traditional music. He wrote about Egypt's tradition of cheironomy (as practiced in Ancient Egypt and still found in Coptic music) for the "Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians". Title: Matteo Sansone (musicologist) Passage: Matteo Sansone is an Italian musicologist who specializes in the study of 19th century Italian opera. He received his PhD in Italian Literature from the University of Edinburgh and teaches the subject of Italian Opera at New York University in Florence and at the British Institute of Florence. He is the author of several publications on the topic of opera and has written several entries in the "Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians". Title: Antony Beaumont Passage: Antony Beaumont (born 27 January 1949 in London) is an English and German musicologist, writer, conductor and violinist. As a conductor, he has specialized in German music from the first half of the 20th century, including works by Zemlinsky, Weill, and Gurlitt. As a musicologist, he has published books on Busoni, Zemlinsky, and Mahler. Title: Giacomo Puccini Passage: Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini (] ; 22 December 1858 29 November 1924) was an Italian opera composer who has been called "the greatest composer of Italian opera after Verdi".
Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi
Ursula Günther
Giuseppe Verdi
In what city was the Bill Cosby album For Adults Only recorded?
Title: Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino Passage: The Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino is a hotel and casino in Winchester, Nevada. It is owned by Westgate Resorts and operated by Navegante Group. It has 2,956 hotel rooms including 305 suites. It opened in 1969 as the International Hotel, and was known for many years as the Las Vegas Hilton, then briefly as the LVH – Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. It was renamed the Westgate Las Vegas on July 1, 2014. Title: For Adults Only Passage: For Adults Only (1971) is the 13th comedy album by Bill Cosby. It was recorded at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, then known as the International Hotel. The title "For Adults Only" was also used for a 1959 Pearl Bailey LP (Roulette R-25016). Title: Disco Bill Passage: Disco Bill (1977) is an album by Bill Cosby. It is his fifth, and last, musical comedy/parody album. As with "Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days", Cosby stated he improvised much of the material on the album; as its name implies, the album spoofs the disco craze of the late 1970s. Title: Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow...Right! Passage: Bill Cosby is a Very Funny Fellow...Right! is the debut album release by Bill Cosby. It was recorded live at the nightclub The Bitter End in New York City's Greenwich Village during early 1963. The album includes three sketches about Noah. Title: Yes, Yes, Yes Passage: "Yes, Yes, Yes" is a musical comedy/parody song co-written, recorded and released as a single in 1976 by comedian Bill Cosby. The song came from Cosby's 1976 album, "Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days". Title: Bill Cosby: Himself Passage: Bill Cosby: Himself is a 1983 stand-up comedy film featuring Bill Cosby. Filmed before a live audience at the Hamilton Place Theatre, in Hamilton, Ontario, Cosby gives the audience his views ranging from marriage to parenthood. The film also showcases Cosby's trademark conversational style of stand-up comedy. For most of the performance, Cosby is seated at the center of the stage, only getting up to emphasize a joke. Title: Bill's Best Friend Passage: Bill's Best Friend is the 17th comedy album by Bill Cosby. Much of the material was recycled in the film and accompanying album "Himself". The story of the car with the airplane engine was previously attributed to Fat Albert, while on this album the owner is referred to as "Charlie Waynes". The car in the Fat Albert sketch was a 1941 Mercury. The car on this album is a 1942 DeSoto. This album and his previous Capitol Records album were repackaged in Australia as a two-CD set in 1992 called "The Bill Cosby Collection". Title: I Started Out as a Child Passage: I Started Out as a Child is Bill Cosby's second album, released in 1964. It is the first Cosby album that features his childhood memories in his comic routines, but many of the tracks are still observational humor. Title: Hikky Burr Passage: theme song for "The Bill Cosby Show", and was also released as a well-known single in 1969. It was written and performed by Quincy Jones and Bill Cosby. It is known for its nonsense lyrics. It is on the album "Smackwater Jack". "Hikky Burr" was featured on the album "The Original Jam Sessions 1969", and on "The Best of Bill Cosby". Title: Bill Cosby 77 Passage: Bill Cosby 77 is an unreleased 2014 stand-up comedy film featuring Bill Cosby, filmed before a live audience at the San Francisco Jazz Center in California. Cosby chose the venue in honor of his friend Enrico Banducci and his establishment the hungry i. The comedian said his wife Camille Cosby helped with the editing process of the film. At approximately 60 minutes in duration, the film features Cosby pontificating on matters of children, romance, and matrimony. The film was named in honor of the fact that it was taped on Cosby's 77th birthday on July 12, 2014.
Winchester, Nevada
For Adults Only
Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino
In what year was the politician after whom Northside High School was previously named born?
Title: Jefferson Davis Passage: Jefferson Davis (born Jefferson Finis Davis; June 3, 1808 – December 6, 1889) was an American politician who served as the President of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865. He was a member of the Democratic Party who represented Mississippi in the United States Senate and the House of Representatives prior to becoming president of the Confederacy. He was the 23rd United States Secretary of War, serving under U.S. President Franklin Pierce from 1853 to 1857. Title: Northside High School (Houston) Passage: Northside High School, formerly Jefferson Davis High School, is a secondary school located at 1101 Quitman in the Near Northside neighborhood of Northside, Houston, Texas with a ZIP code of 77009. The school was previously named after Jefferson Davis, the only president of the Confederate States of America, Title: Hidden Valley High School (Virginia) Passage: Hidden Valley High School is a public high school in Roanoke County, Virginia. It is one of the five high schools in the Roanoke County Public Schools system. The other high schools which serve southwest Roanoke County are Cave Spring, Glenvar, Northside High School and William Byrd High School. Title: Northside High School (Fort Smith, Arkansas) Passage: Northside High School (formerly known as Fort Smith High School) is one of two public high schools in the city of Fort Smith, Arkansas (the other being Southside High School), both of which are administered by the Fort Smith School District. Within the state, the school is commonly known as Fort Smith Northside. Title: Northside College Preparatory High School Passage: Northside College Preparatory High School (commonly referred to as Northside College Prep, Northside Prep, NCP, or simply Northside) is a public 4-year selective enrollment high school located in the North Park neighborhood on the north side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Founded in 1999, it was the first new CPS high school to be built in 20 years. It is a selective enrollment school, and teaches only at the Honors and AP levels (excluding the P.E. department). Northside has earned a reputation for academic excellence, and has been consistently ranked as the #1 high school in Illinois by "US News and World Report". Title: Northside High School (Columbus, Georgia) Passage: Northside High School is located in Columbus, Georgia, United States. It was founded in 2002. Originally, the mascot was planned to be the Wolverine, but after the September 11 attacks, the mascot was changed to the Patriot. Northside is known for its rivalry with Columbus High School, as they are the top two high schools in Columbus. Title: Northside High School (Lafayette, Louisiana) Passage: Northside High School is located in the North part of the city of Lafayette, Louisiana, USA; hence "Northside". Title: Northside High School Passage: Northside High School or North Side High School or Northside Christian School can refer to: Title: Southside High School (Fort Smith, Arkansas) Passage: Southside High School is a comprehensive public high school in Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States. Southside provides secondary education for students in grades 10 through 12 and is one of two public high schools in Fort Smith, the other being Northside High School, both of which are administered by the Fort Smith School District. The school is a three-time recipient of the National Blue Ribbon Schools Award of Excellence by the U.S. Department of Education (ED). Title: Northside High School (Memphis, Tennessee) Passage: Northside High School is a high school in northern Memphis, Tennessee. It is operated by Shelby County Schools and was previously in Memphis City Schools.
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Northside High School (Houston)
Jefferson Davis
Kyle Schickner and Charles Lamont both lived in what city?
Title: Kyle Schickner Passage: Kyle Schickner is an American film producer, writer, director, actor and a bisexual civil rights activist. He is the founder of FenceSitter Films, a Production company devoted to entertainment for women, and sexual and ethnic minorities. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles, where he directs films, music videos, a Web series and commercials for his production company FenceSitterFilms. Title: Charles Lamont Passage: Charles Lamont (May 5, 1895 – September 12, 1993) was a prolific filmmaker, directing over 200 titles and producing and writing many others. A California native, Lamont was born in San Francisco and died in Los Angeles. Title: She Wrote the Book Passage: She Wrote the Book is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Joan Davis, Jack Oakie, and Mischa Auer. The screenplay concerns a shy midwestern professor who travels to New York City to visit a publisher of her friend's book which turns out to be a racy bestseller. Title: The Little Red Schoolhouse Passage: The Little Red Schoolhouse is a 1936 American drama film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Frank Coghlan Jr., Lloyd Hughes and Dickie Moore. A boy runs away from school and head for New York City. Title: FenceSitter Films Passage: FenceSitter Films is a film production and television production company founded by Kyle Schickner an American film producer, writer, director, actor and a bisexual civil rights activist, devoted to creating entertainment for women, and sexual and ethnic minorities. Title: Hit the Ice (film) Passage: Hit the Ice is a 1943 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello and their first film directed by Charles Lamont. Lamont later directed the team's last few films in the 1950s. Title: Strange Fruit (film) Passage: Strange Fruit is a 2004 film written and directed by Kyle Schickner and produced by FenceSitter Films. It stars Kent Faulcon as William Boyals and Berlinda Tolbert as Emma Ayers. The title comes from the 1939 Billie Holiday song. Title: Fired Wife Passage: Fired Wife is a 1943 comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Robert Paige, Diana Barrymore and Louise Allbritton. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. One of the final films in Barrymore's short lived Universal contract. Title: Charles Jenkins Jr. Passage: Charles Lamont "Chip" Jenkins Jr. (born April 9, 1964 in New York, New York) is a former American track and field athlete. Jenkins won a gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. Jenkins is the son of Charles "Charlie" Jenkins Sr., Olympic champion of 1956. Title: Steam (film) Passage: Steam is a 2007 film written and directed by Kyle Schickner and produced by FenceSitter Films. It stars Ruby Dee, Ally Sheedy and Kate Siegel.
Los Angeles
Kyle Schickner
Charles Lamont
Which of the following has hosted cover models Kim Kardashian and Katy Perry: Paper or Heeb?
Title: Heeb Passage: Heeb is a Jewish website (and from 2001 to 2010, a quarterly magazine) aimed predominantly at young Jews. The name of the publication is a variation of the ethnic slur "hebe", an abbreviation of Hebrew. However, in this case, the word "heeb" seeks to function as empowerment for the Jewish community, thus eliminating the hatred associated with the word. Title: Paper (magazine) Passage: Paper, stylized as PAPER, is a New York City-based independent magazine focusing on fashion, popular culture, nightlife, music, art and film. Past cover models include Kim Kardashian, Demi Lovato, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Prince, CL, and Jennifer Lopez. Title: List of Vogue Japan cover models Passage: This list of Vogue Japan cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of "Vogue Japan", the Japanese edition of "Vogue" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in September 1999. Title: Selfish (book) Passage: Selfish is a coffee table photobook written by television personality Kim Kardashian. It was released on May 5, 2015 by the Universe imprint of the art bookseller Rizzoli. The book features Kardashian's personal selfies, collecting various images previously posted on Kardashian's social media accounts. The photobook received positive reviews from critics. Title: Katy Perry Passage: Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson (born October 25, 1984), known professionally as Katy Perry, is an American singer and songwriter. After singing in church during her childhood, she pursued a career in gospel music as a teenager. Perry signed with Red Hill Records and released her debut studio album "Katy Hudson" under her birth name in 2001, which was commercially unsuccessful. She moved to Los Angeles the following year to venture into secular music after Red Hill ceased operations and she subsequently began working with producers Glen Ballard, Dr. Luke, and Max Martin. After adopting the stage name Katy Perry and being dropped by The Island Def Jam Music Group and Columbia Records, she signed a recording contract with Capitol Records in April 2007. Title: List of Vogue Germany cover models Passage: This list of Vogue Germany cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of "Vogue Germany", the German edition of "Vogue" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in August 1979. Title: Katy Perry: Part of Me Passage: Katy Perry: Part of Me (advertised as Katy Perry: Part of Me 3D) is a 2012 3D autobiographical documentary film on Katy Perry. It was directed by Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz and released in the United States, Canada, the UK, and Ireland on July 5, 2012. Title: List of Vogue España (Spain) cover models Passage: This list of Vogue España cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of "Vogue España", the Spanish edition of "Vogue" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in April 1988. Title: Cover model Passage: A cover model is a male or female whose photograph appears on the front cover of a magazine. The cover model is generally a fashion model, celebrity, or contest winner. Generally, cover models are depicted solitarily; however, on occasion magazines will present a front cover with multiple cover models. Female cover models are often referred to as cover girls. Title: La Coacha Passage: La Coacha is a Mexican-American comedian, singer, blogger and internet personality. She became Perez Hilton's protégé after 'stalking' him for a number of years. Her videos are often featured on his website. La Coacha's internet videos are popular, with her parody of Lady Gaga's Alejandro totaling over three million views. Her parody of Katy Perry's "California Gurls" titled "Kardashian Gurls", was her first parody available for purchase on iTunes. Perez Hilton raps in both the song and the video. Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian and Katy Perry all admitted to loving the video.
Paper
Paper (magazine)
Heeb
Ibou Omar Touray plast as a left back for a professional football club that plays in what leauge?
Title: Ibou Touray Passage: Ibou Omar Touray (born 24 December 1994) is a footballer who plays for Salford City, as a left back. Title: Salford City F.C. Passage: Salford City Football Club is a professional football club in the Kersal area of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, which plays in National League North, the sixth tier of English football. Title: Marcos Alonso Mendoza Passage: Marcos Alonso Mendoza (born 28 December 1990) is a Spanish professional football player who plays for English club Chelsea as a left back or a wing back. Title: Julio Arca Passage: Julio Andrés Arca (born 31 January 1981) is an Argentine semi-professional footballer who plays as a left back or central midfielder for Northern League Division One club South Shields. Arca has spent the majority of his career in the North East of England, firstly for Sunderland from 2000 to 2006, and then for Middlesbrough from 2006 to 2013. He retired from professional football following his release from Middlesbrough, and subsequently played Sunday League football for Willow Pond for the 2014–15 season. He later signed for South Shields, in addition to his return to Sunderland as part of the club's youth coaching staff. Title: Mohammad Omar (footballer) Passage: Mohammed Omar Mohammed Ahmed Al-Shaddadi, known as Mohammad Omar (Arabic: محمد عمر‎ ‎ , born November 11, 1976 in Dubai, UAE) is a retired Emirati footballer, serving as the CEO for Mumbai Tigers F.C. in India. He was the captain of the UAE national football team from 2002-2008. During his professional football career which spanned over 20 years he has played for many clubs including Al Wasl, Al Ain, Al Jazira, Al Dhafra, Al-Nasr, and Ajman Club. In Summer 2010, Omar announced that he would move back to the club that he started with, Al Wasl FC to play a final season and retire. In 2002, he joined Omani club, Dhofar and competed with them in the final of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, and scored the only goal for the team in a game which they eventually lost to neighbor's, Al-Nasr. Title: Marc Tierney Passage: Marc Peter Tierney (born 23 August 1985) is an English retired footballer who played as a left back most recently for Football League Championship club Bolton Wanderers. Predominantly a left back, Tierney could play in other positions, such as centre-back. His brother Paul is also a retired professional footballer. Title: Christos Xenitopoulos Passage: Christos Xenitopoulos (Greek: Χρήστος Ξενιτόπουλος ; born 1 June 1990) is a Greek footballer, who currently plays for Ethnikos Piraeus F.C. in the Football League 2 as a Left back . Xeni is an enthusiased left back with a very good left foot. He is also known as a great free kick and corner taker scoring from the corner spot 3 times. Title: Omar Rabie Yassin Passage: Omar Rabie Yassin (Arabic: عمر ربيع ياسين‎ ‎ ) (born 18 August 1988, in Cairo, Egypt) is an Egyptian football player who plays as a left back and left winger for Finnish club RoPs. He is the son of Rabie Yassin, the ex-Egyptian football player. Title: Mohd Fitri Omar Passage: Mohd Fitri Bin Omar (born 25 June 1985) is a Malaysian professional footballer who plays as a left back for Malaysia Super League club Kedah and Malaysia national team. Title: Rakhine United F.C. Passage: Rakhine United Football Club (Burmese: ရခိုင်ယူနိုက်တက် ဘောလုံးအသင်း ) is a professional football club, based in Rakhine State, that plays in the Myanmar National League. Rakhine United Football Club in 2009, the club changed its name to Rakhapura United in December,2010. Home Stadium to use Waytharli Yinpyin in Sittwe Township, Rakhine State. Now they use to play in Thuwanna YTC Stadium as home. Last season Rakhapura United FC stand 10th position. Rakhapura United Football Club drawn with Yadanabon FC, that time Yadanarbon FC is the Champion of MNL. That match is the first ever professional match in Myanmar National League. In December 2012, the club has used its origin name Rakhine United F.C..
National League North
Ibou Touray
Salford City F.C.
Between Ulli Lommel and Maurice Pialat, who has had a more diverse career?
Title: Maurice Pialat Passage: Maurice Pialat (] ; 31 August 1925 – 11 January 2003) was a French film director, screenwriter and actor noted for the rigorous and unsentimental style of his films. His work is often described as being "realist", though many film critics acknowledge that it does not fit the traditional definition of realism. Title: Ulli Lommel Passage: Ulli Lommel (born 21 December 1944) is a German actor and director, noted for his many collaborations with Rainer Werner Fassbinder and his association with the New German Cinema movement. Lommel is also well known for the time which he spent at The Factory and as a creative associate of Andy Warhol, with whom he made several films and works of art. Since 1977 he has lived and worked in the USA, where he has written, directed and starred in over 50 movies. Title: The Mouth Agape Passage: The Mouth Agape (French: La gueule ouverte ) is a 1974 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat. It depicts, in a cinematic realist fashion, a woman going through a terminal illness and also dealing with the tumorous lives of her husband and son. It was one of the least commercially successful of Pialat's films. It was the third film of the ten that he directed before his death in January 2003. It is also known under the titles The Gaping Mouth and The Gaping Maw. Title: Loulou (film) Passage: Loulou is a 1980 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat, starring Isabelle Huppert and Gérard Depardieu. For "Loulou", Pialat was nominated for the Golden Palm award at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Ruth Lommel Passage: Ruth Lommel (1918–2012) was a German stage and film actress. She was the daughter of the actor Ludwig Manfred Lommel. Her brother Ulli Lommel also became an actor, while another brother Manuel Lommel is a cinematographer. Title: Le Garçu Passage: Le Garçu is a 1995 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat and starring Gérard Depardieu. It was Pialat's final work. Pialat was dissatisfied with the movie and even planned to re-edit it, but his failing health made that impossible. Title: D.C. Sniper Passage: D.C. Sniper is a 2010 American direct-to-video drama-thriller film directed by Ulli Lommel and written by Lommel and Ken Foree. It stars Foree, Christopher Kriesa and Maria Ochoa. Title: 1987 Cannes Film Festival Passage: The 40th Cannes Film Festival was held from 7 to 19 May 1987. The Palme d'Or went to the "Sous le soleil de Satan" by Maurice Pialat, a choice which was considered "highly controversial" and the prize was given under the jeers of the public. Pialat is quoted to have retorted "You don’t like me? Well, let me tell you that I don’t like you either!" Title: Revenge of the Stolen Stars Passage: Revenge of the Stolen Stars is a 1985 American comedy fantasy film directed by Ulli Lommel and starring Klaus Kinski, Suzanna Love, Barry Hickey and Ulli Lommel. Title: Ludwig Manfred Lommel Passage: Ludwig Manfred Lommel (1891–1962) was a German stage and film actor. He was the father of the actress Ruth Lommel and actor Ulli Lommel. His youngest son Manuel Lommel is a cinematographer.
Maurice Pialat
Ulli Lommel
Maurice Pialat
War Front, is an American Thoroughbred racehorse, in 2006 he won which American Thoroughbred horse race held annually near the end of July at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York?
Title: Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap Passage: The Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually near the end of July at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York. A Grade I event open to horses age three and older, it is a six furlong sprint raced on dirt. Title: War Front (horse) Passage: War Front (foaled February 11, 2002) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse. In 2006 he won the Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap and finished second in the Forego Handicap and Vosburgh Stakes. Since retiring from racing he has sired Data Link, Declaration of War, Summer Soiree, The Factor and War Command. War Front was trained by H. Allen Jerkens, and owned and bred by Joseph Allen. Title: Sanford Stakes Passage: The Sanford Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually during the third week of July at the Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York. A six furlong sprint race, the Grade III event is open to two-year-old horses. Title: Wilson Stakes Passage: The Wilson Stakes/Handicap was an American Thoroughbred horse race run for twenty-nine years between 1930 and 1958. Inaugurated at the Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York, it was named In honor of Richard Thornton Wilson, Jr., a prominent Thoroughbred owner and president of Saratoga Race Course. Title: Glens Falls Handicap Passage: The Glens Falls Handicap is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York. Open to fillies and mares age three and older, it is run at a distance of one and three-eighths miles (11 furlongs) on the turf. A Grade III event, it currently offers a purse of $200,000. The event at Saratoga Race Course is named after the nearby city of Glens Falls, New York. Title: Saratoga Dew Stakes Passage: The Saratoga Dew Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually at the end of August at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York. Restricted to New York bred fillies and Mares, age three or older, it is contested on dirt over a distance of one and one eight miles (9 furlongs). Title: Forego Handicap Passage: The Forego Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York. Open to horses three years old and up, it is a Grade I event run at a distance of seven furlongs on the dirt. The race can be a prep race for either the Breeders' Cup Sprint at 6 furlongs, or the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile. In 2015, the purse was increased to $700,000. Title: Yaddo Handicap Passage: The Yaddo Handicap is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually during the third week of August at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York. The mile and an eight race on turf is open to fillies and mares, age three and older that were bred in the state of New York. Title: With Anticipation Stakes Passage: The With Anticipation Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually near the end of August or early September at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York. Raced on turf at a distance of originally one mile, now a mile and 1/16th, it is open to two-year-old horses. Formerly a Grade III race, the American Graded Stakes Committee upgraded it to Grade II for 2011. Title: Schuylerville Stakes Passage: The Schuylerville Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York. Open to two-year-old fillies, it is contested at a distance of six furlongs on dirt. A Grade III event, it currently offers a purse of $150,000. In 2006, the race was downgraded from a Grade II to a Grade III. By tradition, the Schuylerville opens the Saratoga meet each year. The race is named for the nearby town of Schuylerville, New York.
Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap
War Front (horse)
Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap
Which actor starred in a 2000 Korean film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk?
Title: The Isle Passage: The Isle is a 2000 South Korean film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk, his fifth film, and the first to receive wide international acclaim for his now recognizable style. The film has gained notoriety for gruesome scenes that caused some viewers to vomit or faint when the film premiered at the Venice Film Festival. Title: Kim Yu-seok Passage: Kim Yu-seok (born September 22, 1966) is a South Korean actor. He starred in the films "The Power of Kangwon Province" (1998), "The Isle" (2000), "Possible Changes" (2005), "Long and Winding Road" (2006), and "Family Matters" (2006), as well as the television series "Reservation for Love" (2002), "Thank You, My Life" (2006), "My Lovely Fool" (2006), "White Lies" (2008) and "The King's Dream" (2012). Title: Amen (2011 film) Passage: Amen is a 2011 South Korean drama film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk, starring Kim Ye-na. Shot in Europe, it follows a Korean girl on a mysterious journey. The film premiered in competition at the 2011 San Sebastián International Film Festival. Title: Arirang (2011 film) Passage: Arirang (Korean: 아리랑 ) is a 2011 South Korean documentary film by Kim Ki-duk. The film addresses a personal crisis Kim went through, sparked by an incident during the filming of his previous film, "Dream", where the lead actress nearly died by hanging, and by the departure of a couple of close colleagues, including the director Jang Hoon. The title comes from a Korean folk song with the same title. In a heavily line-broken text released about the film, Kim writes that "Through "Arirang" I understand human beings, thank the nature, and accept my life as it is now." Kim produced the film entirely on his own. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, and won the top award for best film. Title: Stopped on Track Passage: Stopped on Track (German: Halt auf Freier Strecke ) is a 2011 German drama film directed by Andreas Dresen. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. The film won the Prize Un Certain Regard, the top award for best film in the section. The win was shared with the South Korean film "Arirang", directed by Kim Ki-duk. Title: Kim Ki-duk (director, born 1934) Passage: Kim Ki-duk (29 September 1934 – 7 September 2017) was a South Korean film director and professor. Best known outside of Korea for his 1967 giant monster film "", Kim Ki-duk directed 66 movies in total from his directorial debut in 1961 until his retirement from the film industry in 1977. Along with Kim Soo-yong and Lee Man-hee, Kim was one of the leading young directors of the Korean cinematic wave of the 1960s. The most distinctive and successful genre of this period was the melodrama (청춘영화 - "cheongchun yeonghwa"). He is not related to Kim Ki-duk, the South Korean director of "3-Iron". Title: Samaritan Girl Passage: Samaritan Girl () is a 2004 South Korean film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk. Title: Pietà (film) Passage: Pietà () is a 2012 South Korean film. The 18th feature written and directed by Kim Ki-duk, it depicts the mysterious relationship between a brutal man who works for loan sharks and a middle-aged woman who claims that she is his mother, mixing Christian symbolism and highly sexual content. Title: Cho Jae-hyun Passage: Cho Jae-hyun (born June 30, 1965) is a South Korean film, stage, and TV actor. He is commonly dubbed "director Kim Ki-duk's persona" since Cho has starred as leading and supporting characters in almost all films directed by Kim. Title: Rough Play Passage: Rough Play (; lit. "An Actor Is an Actor") is a 2013 South Korean film about an actor (played by Lee Joon) who becomes a superstar overnight then hits rock bottom. It is written and executive produced by Kim Ki-duk, and directed by Shin Yeon-shick. It screened at the 18th Busan International Film Festival, and was released in theaters on October 24, 2013.
Kim Yu-seok
Kim Yu-seok
The Isle
Are both tennis players Kathy Jordan and Daniel Vacek from the same country?
Title: Kathy Jordan Passage: Kathryn "Kathy" Jordan (born December 3, 1959) is a former American tennis player. During her career, she won seven Grand Slam titles, five of them in women's doubles and two in mixed doubles. She also was the 1983 Australian Open women's singles runner-up and won three singles titles and 42 doubles titles. Title: Daniel Vacek Passage: Daniel Vacek (born 1 April 1971) is a former tennis player from Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic who turned professional in 1990. He reached the quarterfinals of the 1995 Paris Masters, the 1998 Canada Masters and the 1998 Cincinnati Masters, and achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 26 in January 1996. Title: 1995 Kremlin Cup – Singles Passage: Alexander Volkov was the defending champion, but lost to Daniel Vacek in the quarterfinal. Carl-Uwe Steeb won in the final 7–6, 3–6, 7–6 against Daniel Vacek. Title: 2000 Heineken Open – Doubles Passage: Jeff Tarango and Daniel Vacek were the defending champions, but Vacek did not participate this year. Tarango partnered Olivier Delaître, losing in the final. Title: 1996 Italian Open – Men's Doubles Passage: Cyril Suk and Daniel Vacek were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Suk with Hendrik Jan Davids and Vacek with Richey Reneberg. Title: 1993 Volvo International – Singles Passage: The 1993 Volvo International was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center in New Haven, Connecticut, United States and was part of the Championship Series of the 1993 ATP Tour. The tournament ran from August 16 through August 23, 1993. Stefan Edberg was the defending champion but lost in the second round to Daniel Vacek. Andriy Medvedev won in the final 7–5, 6–4 against Petr Korda. Title: 1993 Volvo International – Doubles Passage: The 1993 Volvo International was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center in New Haven, Connecticut, United States and was part of the Championship Series of the 1993 ATP Tour. The tournament ran from August 16 through August 23, 1993. Kelly Jones and Rick Leach were the defending champions but only Jones competed that year with Paul Annacone. Annacone and Jones lost in the semifinals to Cyril Suk and Daniel Vacek. Suk and Vacek won in the final 7–5, 6–4 against Steve DeVries and David Macpherson. Title: 1995 Open 13 – Doubles Passage: Jan Siemerink and Daniel Vacek were the defending champions, but did not play together this year. Siemerink partnered Martin Damm, losing in the quarterfinals. Vacek partnered Alexander Mronz, losing in the first round. Title: 1997 CA-TennisTrophy – Doubles Passage: Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Daniel Vacek were the defending champions but did not compete that year. Title: 1996 Davidoff Swiss Indoors – Doubles Passage: Cyril Suk and Daniel Vacek were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Suk with Petr Korda and Vacek with Yevgeny Kafelnikov.
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Kathy Jordan
Daniel Vacek
Who was born first, Kevin Curren or Martina Navratilova?
Title: Martina Navratilova Passage: Martina Navratilova (Czech: "Martina Navrátilová" ] ; born Martina Šubertová ] ; October 18, 1956) is a former Czechoslovak and later American tennis player and coach. In 2005, "Tennis" magazine selected her as the greatest female tennis player for the years 1965 through 2005 and she is considered one of the best, if not the best, female tennis players of all time. Title: Kevin Curren Passage: Kevin Melvyn Curren (born 2 March 1958) is a South African-American former professional tennis player. He played in two Grand Slam singles finals and won four Grand Slam doubles titles, reaching a career-high singles ranking of World No. 5. Title: 1984 US Open – Women's Singles Passage: Martina Navratilova was the defending champion, and she successfully defended her title, defeating last year's finalist Chris Evert in the final. This victory was Navratilova's sixth straight Major title, tying her with Margaret Court and Maureen Connolly for the most consecutive Grand Slam titles won. Navratilova became the first player to win Grand Slams on clay, grass and hard court on the same calendar year, after having won the French Open and Wimbledon. Title: 1982 Stockholm Open – Doubles Passage: Kevin Curren and Steve Denton were the defending champions, but Curren did not participate this year. Denton partnered Victor Amaya, losing in the second round. Title: Unmatched Passage: Unmatched is a documentary about tennis players Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert, their decades-long on-court rivalry and lifelong friendship, created for ESPN's "30 for 30" documentary series. Evert and Navratilova met in 80 matches, 60 finals and 14 grand slam finals with Navratilova sporting a 43-37 advantage. Title: Judy Nelson Passage: Judy Hill Nelson is an American author best known for her 1983–1991 romance (while married) with and eventual palimony suit against women's tennis star Martina Navratilova. After their break-up, Nelson was the author of the books "Love Match: Nelson vs. Navratilova", chronicling her relationship with the tennis star, and "Choices: My Journey After Leaving My Husband for Martina and a Lesbian Life", chronicling her coming out as a lesbian in the mid-1980s. She is the mother of two sons. Title: 1991 Stella Artois Championships – Doubles Passage: Jeremy Bates and Kevin Curren were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Bates with Nick Brown and Curren with Neil Broad. Title: 1987 Stella Artois Championships – Doubles Passage: Kevin Curren and Guy Forget were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Curren with Brad Pearce and Forget with Yannick Noah. Title: 1990 Tokyo Indoor – Doubles Passage: For the 1990 Tokyo Indoor – Doubles Kevin Curren and David Pate were the defending champions, but Curren did not participate this year. Pate partnered Scott Davis, losing in the final. Title: 1985 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles Passage: John McEnroe was the defending champion but lost in the quarterfinals to Kevin Curren. Curren also defeated Jimmy Connors in the semifinal and became the first player ever to defeat both Connors and McEnroe in the same Grand Slam tournament.
Martina Navratilova
Kevin Curren
Martina Navratilova
hat is the position played by Djalma Campos most responsible for?
Title: Forward (association football) Passage: Forwards are the players on an association football team who play nearest to the opposing team's goal, and are therefore most responsible for scoring goals. Title: Djalma Campos Passage: Djalma Braume Manuel Abel Campos (born 30 May 1987), known simply as Djalma, is an Angolan footballer who plays for Greek club PAOK FC as a forward. Title: 2013–14 Macedonian Second Football League Passage: The 2013–14 Macedonian Second Football League was the 22nd season since its establishment. It began on 10 August 2013 and ended on 17 May 2014. This was the final season with 16 teams, because the Football Federation of Macedonia approved reducing the league to 10 teams. Therefore, the 3 teams from 7th and 9th position played relegation play-offs, and the 7 teams were directly relegated. Title: Frank Campos Passage: Born in Havana, Campos played in organized baseball for nine seasons (1944–1945; 1948–1954). He made his debut with Washington after winning the 1951 batting championship of the Class B Tri-State League, batting .368 with 177 hits. In his debut game for the Senators on September 11, 1951, Campos doubled in his first MLB at bat off Howie Judson of the Chicago White Sox. He continued his hot streak by racking up four multi-hit games in his next seven Major League appearances, and batted .423 with 11 hits in 26 at bats during his September trial. Title: Djalma Dias Passage: Djalma Pereira Dias Júnior (21 August 1939 – 1 May 1990) was a Brazilian footballer who played as a defender. Title: 50 Greatest Players in NBA History Passage: The 50 Greatest Players in National Basketball Association History (also referred to as NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team or NBA's Top 50) were chosen in 1996 to honor the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the National Basketball Association (NBA). These fifty players were selected through a vote by a panel of media members, former players and coaches, and current and former general managers. In addition, the top ten head coaches and top ten single-season teams in NBA history were selected by media members as part of the celebration. The fifty players had to have played at least a portion of their careers in the NBA and were selected irrespective of position played. Title: Juan Morel Campos Passage: Juan Morel Campos (May 16, 1857 – May 12, 1896), sometimes erroneously spelled "Juan Morell Campos", was a Puerto Rican composer, considered by many to be responsible for taking the genre of danza to its highest level. He composed over 550 musical works before he died unexpectedly at age 38. Title: Emilio Campos Passage: Emilio Campos (born August 22, 1954) is a retired Venezuelan football (soccer) player. Campos played for ULA. He played as defender. Title: Central Rook vs Side Pawn Passage: Central Rook vs Side Pawn is an older joseki for a Central Rook position by White played against a Static Rook position played by Black that captures White's side pawn on 34. (Cf. the Double Static Rook Side Pawn Capture opening.) Title: Torneio Internacional de Tênis Campos do Jordão Passage: The Torneio Internacional de Tênis Campos do Jordão "(previously known as the Credicard Citi MasterCard Tennis Cup)" is a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It is currently part of the International Tennis Federation (ITF) Women's Circuit. It was previously part of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Challenger Tour. It is held annually at the Campos do Jordão Tênis Clube de Turismo in Campos do Jordão, Brazil, since 2001.
scoring goals
Djalma Campos
Forward (association football)
What occupation do Dustin Kensrue and Jimmy Urine share?
Title: Jimmy Urine Passage: James Euringer (born September 7, 1969), known professionally as Jimmy Urine, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best known as the lead singer and programmer of electropunk band Mindless Self Indulgence. Title: Dustin Kensrue Passage: Dustin Michael Kensrue (pronounced KENZ-roo) (born November 18, 1980) is a vocalist, lyricist, and rhythm guitarist in the Orange County, California, post-hardcore/experimental rock quartet Thrice, as well as a solo artist. Title: The Water & the Blood Passage: The Water & the Blood is the third studio album from Christian indie musician Dustin Kensrue, which was released on September 30, 2013 by BEC Recordings and Mars Hill Music, and the album was produced by Brian Eichelberger. The album has seen commercial and critical success. Title: Please Come Home Passage: Please Come Home is the first studio album by Dustin Kensrue, released in 2007. Title: The Alchemy Index Vols. III & IV Passage: The Alchemy Index Vols. III & IV is Thrice's sixth studio album release. It consists of the final two volumes of "The Alchemy Index", a four-disc concept album that was split between two releases, the first in October 2007 and the second in April 2008. The band originally planned to release four discs at once, each disc with six tracks representing one of the four elements: "Fire", "Water", "Earth", and "Air". A blog titled The Alchemy Index chronicled the album's progress for fans. The artwork for the Album was designed by Dustin Kensrue. Title: Thrice Passage: Thrice is an American rock band from Irvine, California, formed in 1998. The group was founded by guitarist/vocalist Dustin Kensrue and guitarist Teppei Teranishi while they were in high school. Title: Carry the Fire (Dustin Kensrue album) Passage: Carry the Fire is the fourth studio album by Dustin Kensrue. Vagrant Records alongside Staple Records released the album on April 21, 2015. Title: Teppei Teranishi Passage: Teppei Teranishi (born September 13, 1980) is the lead guitarist and keyboardist of the post-hardcore band Thrice from Orange County, California. He is of Japanese-American descent. After graduating from Irvine High School, where band member Dustin Kensrue also graduated, he briefly attended Orange Coast College then left without graduating, to be a part of Thrice full time. In addition to guitar and keyboard duties, he also provides backing vocals for Thrice's live performances. He favors Gibson Les Paul guitars and Fender Telecasters among others. He is also in a side project called Black Unicorn with his friend Chris Jones. At a young age, he began to learn classical guitar and was influenced by heavy metal bands Pantera and Megadeth. Eventually, he moved onto the punk scene. Teranishi is a Beatles fanatic, and a fan of classic '50s, '60s, and early '70s acts. 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: Thoughts That Float on a Different Blood Passage: Thoughts That Float on a Different Blood is the fifth album by Dustin Kensrue, and his first live album. Vagrant Records released the album on March 18, 2016. The album was recorded over two shows at the Constellation Room in Santa Ana, California in December 2015.
singer
Dustin Kensrue
Jimmy Urine
Are Ornithogalum and Monstera both flowering plants?
Title: Ornithogalum Passage: Ornithogalum is a genus of perennial plants mostly native to southern Europe and southern Africa belonging to the family Asparagaceae. Some species are native to other areas such as the Caucasus. Growing from a bulb, species have linear basal leaves and a slender stalk, up to 30 cm tall, bearing clusters of typically white star-shaped flowers, often striped with green. The common name of the genus, Star-of-Bethlehem, is based on its star-shaped flowers, after the Star of Bethlehem that appeared in the biblical account of the birth of Jesus. The number of species has varied considerably, depending on authority, from 50 to 300. Title: Monstera Passage: Monstera is a genus of about 50 species of flowering plants in the arum family, Araceae, native to tropical regions of the Americas. The genus is named from the Latin word for "monstrous" or "abnormal", and refers to the unusual leaves with natural holes that members of the genus have. Title: Monsteroideae Passage: Monsteroideae is a subfamily of flowering plants in the Araceae family. It contains genera including: "Alloschemone", "Amydrium", "Anadendrum", "Epipremnum", "Heteropsis", "Holochlamys", "Monstera", "Rhaphidophora", "Rhodospatha", "Scindapsus", "Spathiphyllum", and "Stenospermation". The subfamily is notable for having many trichosclereids in the vegetative and floral parts of the plants, but rarely in the roots.
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Ornithogalum
Monstera
What type of cyclists were teammates of a former professional cyclist born in 1974 who is currently an environmental consultant?
Title: Sharon Laws Passage: Sharon Laws (born 7 July 1974) is a British former professional cyclist, who currently works as an environmental consultant. Title: Team Halfords Bikehut Passage: Team Halfords Bikehut was a 2008 UCI elite women's cycling team based in the United Kingdom. The team was formed in January 2008 with Dave Brailsford, performance director of British Cycling, the general manager. It had been a pro/national team mooted as the first full British professional women's team but there were two men in the team (Rob Hayles and Tom Southam). The team was in 2009 not an UCI Women's Teams anymore and consisted of a mix of mountain bikers and road racers (mainly men): Rob Hayles, Ed Clancy, Ian Wilkinson, Andy Tennant, Mark McNally, Rob Partridge, Seb Batchelor, David Fletcher, Annie Last, Sharon Laws, Ian Bibby. The team disbanded ahead of the 2010 season, with a number of riders moving to the Scottish-based Endura Racing team. Title: Enrico Battaglin Passage: Enrico Battaglin (born 17 November 1989) is a professional cyclist born in Marostica, Italy. Title: Uwe Raab Passage: Uwe Raab (born 26 July 1962) is a German former professional cyclist born in Wittenberg, Germany. He most known for winning the Points classification in the 1990 and 1991 Vuelta a Españas. He also competed in the road race at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Title: Jelle Nijdam Passage: Jelle Nijdam (born 16 August 1963 in Zundert, Noord-Brabant) is a Dutch former professional cyclist. Nijdam turned professional after the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. He participated in the Tour de France 10 times, winning six stages and wearing the yellow jersey for three days. Nijdam's father, Henk Nijdam, was a professional cyclist from 1962 to 1969, who won the 1961 world amateur track pursuit championship. He also competed in the individual pursuit and team pursuit events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Title: Erwin Vervecken Passage: Erwin Vervecken (born 23 March 1972) is a former Belgian professional cyclist specialising in cyclo-cross. Vervecken was professional cyclists for 16 seasons (1995–2010) and works since his retirement as an external sportive consultant for sportmarketing company Golazo where he helps organizing cyclocross and mountainbike races and does the coordination of the UCI Gran Fondo World Series. He's also writing for the cycling magazine cycling.be Title: Dominique Perras Passage: Dominique Perras is a retired Canadian professional cyclist born in Napierville, Quebec. He was part of the pro peloton from 2000 to 2008, and his major accomplishments have been stage wins on the Herald Sun Tour and the Tour of Qinghai Lake, and a victory on the Canadian Road Race Championship in 2003. In 2012, Perras is a cycling analyst on Quebec's television stations RDS and RDS2 with Louis Bertrand as commentator. Since 2014 the commentator is Sébastien Boucher. Title: François Parisien Passage: François Parisien (born 27 April 1982) is a former professional cyclist born in Repentigny, Quebec, Canada. He competed as a professional between 2006 and 2013. Title: Pascal Simon Passage: Pascal Simon (born September 27, 1956) is a retired French road racing cyclist. A native of Mesnil St. Loup, he was a professional cyclist from 1979 to 1991. Pascal was the oldest of four brothers that all became professional cyclists: Régis, Jerôme and François. Title: Eddy Schepers Passage: Eddy Schepers (born 12 December 1955) is a Belgian former professional cyclist. He was a professional cyclist from 1978 to 1990 where he rode for many teams including C&A, Carrera and Fagor. He started out in the C&A cycling team of Belgian Eddy Merckx before riding for various teams. He competed in the individual road race event at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
mountain bikers and road racers
Team Halfords Bikehut
Sharon Laws
Who is the boy in Gary Paulsen's series which includes the first book "Hatchet"?
Title: Brian's Hunt Passage: Brian's Hunt is a 2003 young adult novel by Gary Paulsen. It is the fifth and final book in the award-winning "Hatchet" series, which deals with Brian Robeson, a boy who learns wilderness survival when he is stranded after a plane wreck. Title: Hatchet (novel) Passage: Hatchet is a 1987 Newbery Honor-winning young-adult wilderness survival novel written by American writer Gary Paulsen. It is the first novel of five in the "Hatchet" series. Title: A Cry in the Wild Passage: A Cry in the Wild is a 1990 coming of age-survival drama film based on the book "Hatchet", written by Gary Paulsen. The film stars Jared Rushton as Brian, Pamela Sue Martin as Brian's mom, Stephen Meadows as Brian's dad, and Ned Beatty as the pilot. It spawned three sequels: ""; ""; and "". Title: Brian's Winter Passage: Brian's Winter also known as Hatchet: Winter is a 1996 young adult novel by Gary Paulsen. It is the third novel in the "Hatchet" series, but second in terms of chronology as an alternate ending sequel to "Hatchet". Title: How Angel Peterson Got His Name Passage: How Angel Peterson Got His Name is a nonfiction, young adult memoir written by Gary Paulsen, outlining the hilarious, and often dangerous stunts Paulsen and his friends pull in order to entertain themselves and impress the young ladies. All of the tales in this book are about the true adventures of Paulsen and his friends during the mid-1950s. Title: Brian's Return Passage: Brian's Return is a 1999 wilderness survival novel written by Gary Paulsen and fourth novel in the "Hatchet" series. The story is about Brian's return to the forest because he can not fit in back home. He keeps diary entries of which he shares with Caleb, a psychiatrist who truly believes in Brian's calling to the woods. Title: Woodsong Passage: Woodsong is a book of memoirs by Gary Paulsen. The first half consists of Paulsen's early experiences running sled dogs in Minnesota and then in Alaska, and the second half describes the roads and animals he faces in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Title: The River (Paulsen novel) Passage: The River, also known as The Return and Hatchet: The Return , is a 1991 young adult novel by Gary Paulsen. It is the second installment in the "Hatchet" series, but chronologically the third with "Brian's Winter" serving as an alternative second book. Title: Soldier's Heart (Paulsen novel) Passage: Soldier's Heart: Being the Story of the Enlistment and Due Service of the Boy Charley Goddard in the First Minnesota Volunteers is a historical war novella by Gary Paulsen aimed at the teenage market. It is a fictionalization of the true story of a Minnesotan farmboy, Charley Goddard, who at the age of 15 enlisted in the Union Army in the American Civil War. Charley lied about his age to join the First Volunteers of Minnesota and was involved in combat at Bull Run and Gettysburg. He returned home traumatized and suffering from "soldier's heart" (Da Costa's syndrome). Although some of the events and time sequences are not completely factual, the essential elements of the book's story are true. Title: My Life in Dog Years Passage: My Life in Dog Years is a non-fiction book for children written by the American author Gary Paulsen, together with his wife, Ruth Wright Paulsen. It was published first by Delacorte Press in 1997.
Brian Robeson
Brian's Hunt
Hatchet (novel)
Which small village in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England that has a monastery called Haverholme Priory?
Title: Anwick Passage: Anwick is a small village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 394. The village is situated 4 mi north-east from Sleaford, on the A153 between Sleaford and Billinghay, and 16 mi south-east from the city and county town of Lincoln. Title: Haverholme Priory Passage: Haverholme Priory was a monastery in Lincolnshire, England. Its remains are situated 4 mi north-east from the town of Sleaford and less than 1 mi south-west from the village of Anwick. Title: Kirkby Green Passage: Kirkby Green is a small village in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The village lies east from Scopwick on the B1191 road to Timberland, 10 mi south-east from the county town of Lincoln, 6.5 mi south-west from Woodhall Spa, and 8 mi north from Sleaford. Title: St Botolph's Church, Quarrington Passage: St Botolph's Church is an Anglican place of worship in the village of Quarrington, part of the civil parish of Sleaford in Lincolnshire, England. The area has been settled since at least the Anglo-Saxon period, and a church existed at Quarrington by the time "Domesday" was compiled in 1086, when it formed part of Ramsey Abbey's fee. It was granted to Haverholme Priory about 1165, and the Abbey claimed the right to present the rector in the 13th century. This right was claimed by the Bishop of Lincoln during the English Reformation in the early 16th century, and then passed to Robert Carre and his descendants after Carre acquired a manor at Quarrington. With capacity for 124 people, the church serves the ecclesiastic parish of Quarrington with Old Sleaford and, as of 2009, had an average congregation of 50. Title: Nocton Passage: Nocton is a village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated on the B1202 road, 7 mi south-east from Lincoln city centre. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 819. To the east of the village is Nocton Fen with its small settlement of Wasps Nest. At the south of the village are the remains of Nocton Hall, and 1 mi to the east the earthwork remains of Nocton Park Priory. Title: Ashby de la Launde Passage: Ashby de la Launde is a small village, part of the civil parish of Ashby de la Launde and Bloxholm, in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The village is situated just west of Digby, and east of the A15 and B1191 roads. Title: Brant Broughton Passage: Brant Broughton (pronounced "Brew"-ton) is a small village in the Brant Broughton and Stragglethorpe civil parish (where the population is listed), in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies north of the A17 road and west of Leadenham, where the A17 crosses the A607 road. The River Brant flows to the east of the village, where it is joined by the Sand Beck. The name itself means 'Burnt fortified settlement', implying the place was burnt down at some point. Title: North Kesteven Passage: North Kesteven is a local government district in the East Midlands. Just over 100 mi north of London, it is east of Nottingham and south of Lincoln. North Kesteven is one of seven districts in Lincolnshire, England and is in the centre of the County. Its council, North Kesteven District Council, is based in Sleaford in the former offices of Kesteven County Council. Title: Haverholme Passage: Haverholme is a hamlet and site of Haverholme Priory in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated about 4 mi north-east from the town of Sleaford, and in the civil parish of Ewerby and Evedon. Title: Branston Booths Passage: Branston Booths is a small village in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The village is situated approximately 5 mi east from the city and county town of Lincoln, and stands at the intersection of the Car Dyke and Branston Delph drain.
Anwick
Haverholme Priory
Anwick
Which award did this fine dining restaurant, located in a town of a population of 6,025 as of 2010, win in 1992?
Title: The 1686 House Passage: The 1686 House is a fine dining restaurant in Kingston, New Hampshire, USA, that is best known for its extensive wine list and colonial decor. In 1992, it won one of the six 1992 Grand Awards for Outstanding Restaurant Wine Lists given by "Wine Spectator". Title: Kingston, New Hampshire Passage: Kingston is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population at the 2010 census was 6,025. Title: Oceanique Passage: Oceanique is a fine dining gourmet French-American cuisine restaurant with a specialty and focus on seafood in Evanston, Illinois. Oceanique has consistently been ranked as the number one seafood restaurant in the Chicago metro area by the Zagat Guide. "Make It Better Magazine" deemed it the best fine dining restaurant in the 2014 Best of the North Shore. It opened in 1989 and has been in business for a total of 25 years. Mark Grosz is the head chef as well as the owner of the establishment. It is located on 505 Main Street two blocks away from the Main St. 'L' Station. Oceanique has an adjoining outdoor patio that customers can use, weather permitting. Title: Herberg Onder de Linden Passage: Herberg Onder de Linden is a restaurant located in Aduard, in the Netherlands. It is a fine dining restaurant that holds a Michelin star rating since 1992. GaultMillau awarded the restaurant 16.0 out of 20 points. Title: Auberge De Kieviet Passage: Auberge De Kieviet is a restaurant located in Wassenaar, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one or two Michelin stars in the period 1961–1991. In 1986 the restaurant was sold to Bob Goudsmit, at that time already owner of Molen De Dikkert. In 1992, Goudsmit went bankrupt and with him both restaurants. During the bankruptcy, it was sold to "Tartuffe Holding", the company that owned Vreugd en Rust. In 2006 the Fletcher Group took over the hotel and restaurant. Title: De Boterbloem Passage: Restaurant De Boterbloem is a defunct restaurant in Heerlen, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 2001 and retained that rating until 2004. Winthaegen closed the restaurant in 2004 and started his new restaurant Het Vervolg on the same location but with another formula. He sold the restaurant shortly after the change. Title: L'Auberge (restaurant) Passage: L'Auberge is a defunct restaurant located in Weert in the Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin stars in the period 1986-1991 and two Michelin stars in the period 1992-2000. The restaurant closed down due to bankruptcy. According to the Volkskrant, the restaurant building itself and its appearance, rather than its kitchen, would preclude the restaurant from obtaining a third Michelin star. Title: Restaurant Amusé Passage: Restaurant Amusé is a restaurant in East Perth, Western Australia. It has won many awards, including Restaurant of the Year and Best Fine Dining Restaurant in the national finals of the Savour Australia Restaurant & Catering Awards For Excellence 2010. Title: De Lindehof Passage: Restaurant De Lindehof is a restaurant located in Nuenen, in the Netherlands. It is a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in the periods 1992-1995, 2004–2014, and is awarded a second star since 2015. Title: Imko's Passage: Restaurant Imko's is a defunct restaurant in IJmuiden, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1999 and retained that rating until 2003. Due to deterioration of the port area where the restaurant started suffering. Owner Imko Binnerts tried to sell the restaurant in 2003 but failed, seeing the restaurant go bankrupt in 2004. The building itself was demolished in 2007.
Grand Awards
The 1686 House
Kingston, New Hampshire
The Wolf of the Sila, is a 1949 Italian drama film directed by Duilio Coletti, and starring which Italian actress, that died on 16 December 1989?
Title: The Wolf of the Sila Passage: The Wolf of the Sila (Italian:Il lupo della Sila) is a 1949 Italian drama film directed by Duilio Coletti and starring Silvana Mangano, Amedeo Nazzari and Vittorio Gassman. Much of the film was shot on location around La Sila in Calabria. Title: Silvana Mangano Passage: Silvana Mangano (] ; 21 April 1930 – 16 December 1989) was an Italian actress. Title: Free Escape Passage: Free Escape (Italian: Libera uscita) is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Duilio Coletti and starring Nino Taranto, Ludmilla Dudarova and Laura Gore. Title: The Adulteress (1946 film) Passage: The Adulteress (Italian:L'adultera) is a 1946 Italian drama film directed by Duilio Coletti and starring Clara Calamai, Roldano Lupi and Carlo Ninchi. It was shot at the Scalera Studios in Rome. Calamai received the Nastro d'Argento for Best Actress for her performance. Title: The Fornaretto of Venice Passage: The Fornaretto of Venice (Italian:Il fornaretto di Venezia) is a 1939 Italian drama film directed by Duilio Coletti and starring Roberto Villa, Elsa De Giorgi and Clara Calamai. It is an adaptation of the 1846 play of the same title by Francesco Dall'Ongaro, which has been adapted into films on several occasions. It was made at the Cinecittà studios in Rome. Title: Heart and Soul (1948 film) Passage: Heart and Soul (Italian: Cuore , also known as "Heart") is a 1948 Italian drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica and Duilio Coletti, based on Edmondo de Amicis' novel Heart. De Sica won the Silver Ribbon for Best Actor by the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists. Title: Bullet for Stefano Passage: Bullet for Stefano (Italian: "Il Passatore" , also known as "The Ferryman") is a 1947 Italian adventure-drama film written and directed by Duilio Coletti and starring Rossano Brazzi and Valentina Cortese. It is loosely based on real-life events of Stefano Pelloni, an Italian highwayman known as "Il Passatore". It grossed 146,2 million lire at the Italian box office. Title: The Piano Tuner Has Arrived Passage: The Piano Tuner Has Arrived (Italian: È arrivato l'accordatore) is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Duilio Coletti and starring Nino Taranto, Alberto Sordi and Virgilio Riento. Title: The Shameless Sex Passage: The Shameless Sex (Italian: "Wanda la peccatrice" , also known as "Wanda the Sinner") is a 1952 Italian melodrama film directed by Duilio Coletti. Title: Captain Fracasse (1940 film) Passage: Captain Fracasse (Italian:Capitan Fracassa) is a 1940 Italian historical adventure film directed by Duilio Coletti and starring Elsa De Giorgi, Giorgio Costantini and Osvaldo Valenti. It was made at the Cinecittà studios in Rome. The film is based on the 1863 novel of the same name by Théophile Gautier. Another adaptation "Captain Fracasse" was made three years later as a co-production between France and Italy.
Silvana Mangano
The Wolf of the Sila
Silvana Mangano
Which is a genus of more species, Crambe or Nomocharis?
Title: Crambe Passage: Crambe is a genus of about 20 species of annual and perennial flowering plants in the cabbage family Brassicaceae, native to a variety of habitats in Europe, Turkey, southwest and central Asia and eastern Africa. They carry dense racemes of tiny white or yellow flowers on (mostly leafless) stems above the basal leaves. Title: Nomocharis Passage: Nomocharis is a genus of the family Liliaceae. It consists of about 7 species native to montane regions of western China, Myanmar, and northern India. They are similar to "Lilium", with one of the more obvious differences being the flowers being more shallow or sometimes flat. Title: Crambe maritima Passage: Crambe maritima (common name sea kale, seakale or crambe) is a species of halophytic flowering plant in the genus "Crambe" of the family Brassicaceae (Cruciferae), that grows wild along the coasts of Europe, from the North Atlantic to the Black Sea.
Crambe
Crambe
Nomocharis
What prefix was removed with government's tranistion to a Republic in 1950 from the fourth ranking airforce of the world, which includes No. 48 Squadron IAF assigned to Maintenance Command and participates in operations involving air, land and airdrop of troops, equipment, supplies, and support or augment special operations forces, when appropriate.
Title: No. 48 Squadron IAF Passage: No. 48 Squadron is a unit of the Indian Air Force assigned to Maintenance Command. The Squadron participates in operations involving air, land and airdrop of troops, equipment, supplies, and support or augment special operations forces, when appropriate. Title: Indian Air Force Passage: The Indian Air Force (IAF; : "Bhāratīya Vāyu Senā") is the air arm of the Indian armed forces. Its complement of personnel and aircraft assets ranks fourth amongst the airforces of the world. Its primary mission is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during armed conflict. It was officially established on 8 October 1932 as an auxiliary air force of the British Empire which honored India's aviation service during World War II with the prefix "Royal". After India gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1947, the name Royal Indian Air Force was kept and served in the name of Dominion of India. With the government's transition to a Republic in 1950, the prefix "Royal" was removed after only three years. Title: No. 11 Squadron IAF Passage: No. 11 Squadron is a unit of the Indian Air Force assigned to South Western Air Command. The Squadron participates in operations involving air, land and airdrop of troops, equipment, supplies, and support or augment special operations forces, when appropriate. Title: No. 33 Squadron IAF Passage: No. 33 Squadron is a unit of the Indian Air Force assigned to Southern Air Command. The Squadron participates in operations involving air, land and airdrop of troops, equipment, supplies, and support or augment special operations forces, when appropriate. Title: No. 49 Squadron IAF Passage: No. 49 Squadron is a unit of the Indian Air Force assigned to Maintenance Command. The Squadron participates in operations involving air, land and airdrop of troops, equipment, supplies, and support or augment special operations forces, when appropriate. Title: No. 44 Squadron IAF Passage: No. 44 Squadron is a unit of the Indian Air Force assigned to Maintenance Command. The Squadron participates in operations involving air, land and air-drop of troops, equipment, supplies, and support or augment special operations forces, when appropriate. Title: No. 12 Squadron IAF Passage: No. 12 Squadron is a unit of the Indian Air Force assigned to Maintenance Command. The Squadron participates in operations involving air, land and airdrop of troops, equipment, supplies, and support or augment special operations forces, when appropriate. Title: No. 25 Squadron IAF Passage: No. 25 Squadron is a unit of the Indian Air Force assigned to South Western Air Command. The Squadron participates in operations involving air, land and airdrop of troops, equipment, supplies, and support or augment special operations forces, when appropriate. Title: No. 43 Squadron IAF Passage: No. 43 Squadron is a unit of the Indian Air Force assigned to Maintenance Command. The Squadron participates in operations involving air, land and airdrop of troops, equipment, supplies, and support or augment special operations forces, when appropriate. Title: No. 81 Squadron IAF Passage: No. 81 Squadron is a unit of the Indian Air Force assigned to Western Air Command. The Squadron participates in operations involving air, land and airdrop of troops, equipment, supplies, and support or augment special operations forces, when appropriate.
"Royal"
No. 48 Squadron IAF
Indian Air Force
What genus of plants is native to southwestern Asia, Cassiope or Calendula?
Title: Cassiope Passage: Cassiope is a genus of 9-12 small shrubby species in the family Ericaceae. They are native to the Arctic and north temperate montane regions. The genus is named after Cassiopeia of Greek mythology. Common names, shared with several other similar related genera, include heather and heath. They have scale-like leaves lying against the stems, and produce solitary bell-shaped flowers in late spring. Though hardy, flowers can be damaged by late frosts. Title: Calendula Passage: Calendula ( ), is a genus of about 15–20 species of annual and perennial herbaceous plants in the daisy family Asteraceae that are often known as marigolds. They are native to southwestern Asia, western Europe, Macaronesia, and the Mediterranean. Other plants are also known as marigolds, such as corn marigold, desert marigold, marsh marigold, and plants of the genus "Tagetes". Title: Rydingia Passage: Rydingia is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae family, first described in 2007. The genus is native to eastern Africa and southwestern Asia. Title: Castellia Passage: Castellia is a genus of African and Eurasian plants in the grass family. The only known species is Castellia tuberculosa, native to southern Europe (Spain, Sardinia, Greece), northern and northeastern Africa (Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, Djibouti, Eritrea, Somalia, Sudan), and southwestern Asia (Saudi Arabia, Oman, Persian Gulf Sheikdoms, Iran, Pakistan, Punjab State of India). Title: Lasiurus scindicus Passage: Lasiurus is a genus of Asian and African plants in the grass family, found primarily in arid regions. The only known species is Lasiurus scindicus, native to drier regions of northern Africa and southwestern Asia, from Morocco and Mali to India. Title: Calendula officinalis Passage: Calendula officinalis (pot marigold, ruddles, common marigold or Scotch marigold) is a plant in the genus "Calendula" of the family Asteraceae. It is probably native to southern Europe, though its long history of cultivation makes its precise origin unknown, and it may possibly be of garden origin. It is also widely naturalised further north in Europe (north to southern England) and elsewhere in warm temperate regions of the world. Title: Michauxia Passage: Michauxia is a genus of plants in the Campanulaceae. It contains 7 known species native to southwestern Asia. Title: Fontanesia Passage: Fontanesia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae, usually treated as comprising a single species Fontanesia phillyreoides, though some authors split this into two species (see below). It is native to southern Europe (Sicily), southwestern Asia (Lebanon, Syria, Turkey) and eastern Asia (China), with two well-separated populations. Title: Moluccella Passage: Moluccella is a genus of annual and short-lived perennial plants native to Central + southwestern Asia and the Mediterranean. They are tall, upright, branched plants to 1 meter or more with toothed leaves and small white fragrant flowers. Title: Urochondra Passage: Urochondra is a genus of plants in the grass family. The only known species is Urochondra setulosa, native to northeastern Africa (Djibouti, Eritrea, Sudan, Somalia, Socotra) and southwestern Asia (Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen, northwestern India, and Sindh Province in Pakistan). The species grows in coastal sand dunes, salt marshes and estuaries.
Calendula
Cassiope
Calendula
Who directed the film in which Christoph Koncz starred as Kaspar Weiss ?
Title: Christoph Koncz Passage: Christoph Koncz (born September 3, 1987 in Konstanz) is an Austrian-Hungarian classical musician. He performs internationally as a violin soloist, conductor, chamber musician and principal of the Vienna Philharmonic. At the age of just nine, he received worldwide acclaim for starring as child prodigy Kaspar Weiss in the Canadian feature film "The Red Violin", which won the 1999 Academy Award for Best Original Score. Title: The Red Violin Passage: The Red Violin (French: Le Violon Rouge ) is a 1998 Canadian drama film directed by François Girard and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Carlo Cecchi and Sylvia Chang. It spans four centuries and five countries as it tells the story of a mysterious red-coloured violin and its many owners. The instrument, made in Cremona in 1681 with a future forecast by tarot cards, makes its way to Montreal in 1997, where an appraiser identifies it and it goes to auction. The film was an international co-production among companies in Canada, Italy, and the United Kingdom. Title: Street Thief Passage: Street Thief is a 2006 documentary-style fictional film that follows the life of putative Chicago burglar Kaspar Karr (alternatively Kaspar Carr), played by Malik Bader. The movie was directed by Malik Bader. Title: Waltzing Regitze Passage: Waltzing Regitze, also known as Memories of a Marriage, (Original title: Dansen med Regitze) is a 1989 Danish drama film directed by Kaspar Rostrup. Based upon a popular Danish novel by Martha Christensen, the film is an unsentimental portrait of the history and changes of a middle-aged couple's marriage, told through flashbacks during a summer party. The film stars Ghita Nørby and Frits Helmuth. "Waltzing Regitze" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In 1990, it won the Robert Award for Film of the Year and swept the Bodil Awards, winning Best Danish Film as well as all four of acting categories. Title: Hold Me Tight (2010 film) Passage: Hold Me Tight (Danish: "Hold om mig" ) is a 2010 Danish drama film directed by Kaspar Munk. Title: The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser Passage: The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (German: "Jeder für sich und Gott gegen alle" ; lit. "Every Man for Himself and God Against All") is a 1974 West German drama film written and directed by Werner Herzog and starring Bruno Schleinstein (credited as Bruno S.) and Walter Ladengast. The film closely follows the real story of foundling Kaspar Hauser, using the text of actual letters found with Hauser. Title: A Place Nearby Passage: A Place Nearby (Danish: "Her i nærheden" ) is a 2000 Danish drama film directed by Kaspar Rostrup and starring Ghita Nørby and Thure Lindhardt. It was Denmark's submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Title: The Bride and the Beast (film) Passage: The Bride and the Beast is a 1958 American horror film directed by Adrian Weiss and co-written by Edward D. Wood Jr. and Adrian Weiss. This film was produced by Adrian Weiss. The film has music composed by Les Baxter. The original working title was "Queen of the Gorillas". Title: Drunk Wedding Passage: Drunk Wedding is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Nick Weiss and written by Anthony Weiss and Nick Weiss. The film stars Nick P. Ross, J.R. Ramirez, Christian Cooke, Bethany Dwyer, Dan Gill and Victoria Gold. The film was released on May 22, 2015, by Paramount Pictures. Title: Jeppe på bjerget (film) Passage: Jeppe på bjerget is a 1981 Danish film directed by Kaspar Rostrup and based on a play by Ludvig Holberg. It won three Bodil Awards : Best Film, Best Actor (for Buster Larsen) and Best Supporting Actor (for Kurt Ravn). It was also entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. It directly translates to Jeppe on the mountain.
François Girard
Christoph Koncz
The Red Violin
Operation Roller Coaster was a series of nuclear tests conducted at a reservation located in what county?
Title: Operation Roller Coaster Passage: Operation Roller Coaster was a series of 4 nuclear tests conducted by the United States in 1963 at the Nevada Test Site. These tests followed the "Operation Storax" series and preceded the "Operation Niblick" series. Title: Nevada Test Site Passage: The Nevada National Security Site (N2S2),(though the abbreviation NNSS is still used), previously the Nevada Test Site (NTS), is a United States Department of Energy reservation located in southeastern Nye County, Nevada, about 65 miles (105 km) northwest of the city of Las Vegas. Formerly known as the Nevada Proving Grounds, the site was established on 11 January 1951 for the testing of nuclear devices, covering approximately 1,360 square miles (3,500 km) of desert and mountainous terrain. Nuclear weapons testing at the Nevada Test Site began with a 1-kiloton-of-TNT (4.2 TJ) bomb dropped on Frenchman Flat on 27 January 1951. Many of the iconic images of the nuclear era come from the NTS. NNSS is operated by National Security Technologies, LLC, a joint venture of Northrop Grumman, AECOM, CH2M Hill, and Babcock & Wilcox. Title: 1986–88 French nuclear tests Passage: The 1986–1988 French nuclear tests were a group of 24 nuclear tests conducted between 1986 and 1988. These tests followed the "1983–85 French nuclear tests" series and preceded the "1989–91 French nuclear tests" series. Title: 1987 Soviet nuclear tests Passage: The Soviet Union's 1987 nuclear test series was a group of 24 nuclear tests conducted in 1987. These tests followed the "1985 Soviet nuclear tests" series and preceded the "1988 Soviet nuclear tests" series. Title: 1988 Soviet nuclear tests Passage: The Soviet Union's 1988 nuclear test series was a group of 16 nuclear tests conducted in 1988. These tests followed the "1987 Soviet nuclear tests" series and preceded the "1989 Soviet nuclear tests" series. Title: Operation Storax Passage: Operation Storax was a series of 47 nuclear tests conducted by the United States in 1962-1963 at the Nevada Test Site. These tests followed the "Operation Fishbowl" series and preceded the "Operation Roller Coaster" series. Title: Operation Niblick Passage: The United States's Niblick nuclear test series was a group of 41 nuclear tests conducted in 1963–1964. These tests followed the "Operation Roller Coaster" series and preceded the "Operation Whetstone" series. Title: In Ekker series, French nuclear tests Passage: The France's In Ekker nuclear test series was a group of 14 nuclear tests conducted in 1961-1966. These tests followed the "Reggane series, French nuclear tests" series and preceded the "1966–70 French nuclear tests" series. Title: 1989 Soviet nuclear tests Passage: The Soviet Union's 1989 nuclear test series was a group of 7 nuclear tests conducted in 1989. These tests followed the "1988 Soviet nuclear tests" series and preceded the "1990 Soviet nuclear tests" series. Title: 1966–70 French nuclear tests Passage: The France's 1966–1970 nuclear test series was a group of 22 nuclear tests conducted in 1966–1970. These tests followed the "In Ekker series, French nuclear tests" series and preceded the "1971–74 French nuclear tests" series.
Nye County
Operation Roller Coaster
Nevada Test Site
What film was Winston Stona in that was directed by Jon Turteltaub?
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: Winston Stona Passage: Winston Stona is as Jamaican actor. He played in "Cool Runnings" (1993), "The Harder They Come" (1972), "The Lunatic" (1991) and "One Love" (2003, as Pastor Johnson). Title: 3 Ninjas (film) Passage: 3 Ninjas is a 1992 American martial arts comedy film directed by Jon Turteltaub, starring Victor Wong, Michael Treanor, Max Elliott Slade, and Chad Power. It was the only "3 Ninjas "film released by Touchstone Pictures, while the others were released by TriStar Pictures. The film is about three young brothers who learn martial arts from their Japanese grandfather. Title: Meg (film) Passage: Meg is an upcoming American science fiction action horror film directed by Jon Turteltaub and written by Dean Georgaris. It is based on the 1997 science fiction book "" by Steve Alten. The film stars Jason Statham, Jessica McNamee, Li Bingbing, Ruby Rose, Rainn Wilson, Cliff Curtis, and Robert Taylor. The film will be released by Warner Bros. on August 10, 2018. 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. 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: The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010 film) Passage: The Sorcerer's Apprentice is a 2010 American fantasy film produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, directed by Jon Turteltaub, and released by Walt Disney Pictures, the team behind the "National Treasure" franchise. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel, Alfred Molina, Teresa Palmer, Monica Bellucci. 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: 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: 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.
Cool Runnings
Winston Stona
Cool Runnings
When was the Austrian band formed that made the album Solo?
Title: Opus (Austrian band) Passage: Opus is a pop-rock group from Graz, Austria. Formed in 1973, the group remains active today. The band is chiefly known for its 1985 single release, "Live Is Life", which reached the Top 10 in several European countries. Title: Solo (Opus album) Passage: Solo is the fifth album by Austrian pop rock band Opus. It was released in 1985. It peaked at #8 on the Ö3 Austria Top 40 Longplay. The first single "Rock on the Rocks", peaked at #21 on the Ö3-Hitparade. The second single, "Idolater", peaked at #24 on the Ö3-Hitparade. Title: Seiler und Speer Passage: Seiler und Speer is an Austrian band from Bad Vöslau that formed in 2014. The band is composed of comedian and actor Christopher Seiler and film producer Bernhard Speer. Title: I Am Yours (song) Passage: "I Am Yours" is a song performed by Austrian band The Makemakes. The song represented Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 where it finished second to last place, scoring zero points. It was released as a digital download in Austria on 6 March 2015 as the lead single from their debut studio album "The Makemakes (album)" (2015). The song was written by Jimmy Harry, Dominic Muhrer, Paul Estrela, Florian Meindl and Markus Christ. The song has peaked at number 2 on the Austrian Singles Chart. Title: Golden Dawn (band) Passage: Golden Dawn is an Austrian band formed by Stefan Traunmüller, originally as a one-man black metal project, in 1992. It eventually attracted the attention of two influential Austrian metallists, Ray Wells of Pazuzu and Martin Schirenc of Pungent Stench and Hollenthon, which led to a compilation appearance and eventually a recording contract with Dark Matter Records. Title: Opus Dei (album) Passage: Opus Dei is the third studio album by Laibach, released in 1987. It features "Geburt einer Nation" ("birth of a nation"), a German cover of Queen's "One Vision", and two reworkings of the Austrian band Opus' sole hit single "Live Is Life". The Opus song became the German language "Leben heißt Leben" and the English language "Opus Dei". "The Great Seal" is the national anthem of the NSK State, the lyrics taken from Churchill's speech We shall fight on the beaches. A new arrangement of the song appears on Laibach's album "Volk", with the title "NSK". On "Volk", the song is credited to Laibach and Slavko Avsenik, Jr. Title: Das was wir sind Passage: "Das was wir sind" is the debut single from the album "Diese Stadt," by the Austrian band Mondscheiner. It was released on 7 July 2006 and reached #10 on the Austrian charts. Title: Danna International (Offer Nissim Presents) Passage: Danna International (Offer Nissim Presents) is the first album by Israeli singer Dana International, released in 1993. In her early days it was common to see her first name spelt "Danna". The album's catalogue number is IMP Dance 1993 - IMP 2004, although quite a few copies of the album misprint the catalogue number as "IMP 4004" on the CD label. The album has covers of Baccara's popular 1970s disco hit "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" and the Queen song "The Show Must Go On" sung in Hebrew, with the chorus in English. The song "Fata Morgana" appears on this album in two different versions. Singer Ofra Haza and the Austrian band Erste Allgemeine Verunsicherung recorded totally different songs each with the same name. The "Danna International" album includes songs sung in three languages; Hebrew, Arabic and English. Title: Erste Allgemeine Verunsicherung Passage: The "EAV" (Erste Allgemeine Verunsicherung, German for "First General Confusion/Uncertainty/'Uninsurance'") is an Austrian band that was formed in 1977. Title: Count Basic Passage: Count Basic are an Austrian band who play a variety of R&B, trip hop, acid jazz and smooth jazz. The band's principal members were guitarist Peter Legat and the two vocalists Kelli Sae and Valerie Etienne but the band decided to go on only with Kelli Sae after the first album.
in 1973
Solo (Opus album)
Opus (Austrian band)
What team won a two-leg Spanish football match played on 20 August and 23 August 1997, which one contestant won the 66th since its establishment, started on 31 August 1996 and finished on 23 June 1997?
Title: 1996–97 La Liga Passage: The 1996–97 La Liga season, the 66th since its establishment, started on 31 August 1996 and finished on 23 June 1997. Title: 1997 Supercopa de España Passage: The 1997 Supercopa de España was a two-leg Spanish football match played on 20 August and 23 August 1997. The contestants were FC Barcelona, who were Spanish Cup winners in 1996–97, and Real Madrid, who won the 1996–97 Spanish League. Real Madrid won 5–3 on aggregate. Title: 2004 Supercopa de España Passage: The 2004 Supercopa de España was two-leg Spanish football matches played on 21 August and 24 August 2004. It contested by Real Zaragoza, who were Spanish Cup winners in 2003–04, and Valencia CF, who won the 2003–04 Spanish League. Real Zaragoza won 3–2 on aggregate. Title: 2002 Supercopa de España Passage: The 2002 Supercopa de España was two-leg Spanish football matches played on 18 August and 25 August 2002. It contested by Deportivo La Coruña, who were Spanish Cup winners in 2001–02, and Valencia, who won the 2001–02 Spanish League. Title: 2006 Supercopa de España Passage: The 2006 Supercopa de España was a two-leg Spanish football match played on 17 and 20 August 2006. Title: 2005 Supercopa de España Passage: The 2005 Supercopa de España was a two-leg Spanish football match played on 13 and 20 August 2005. Title: 2008 Supercopa de España Passage: The 2008 Supercopa de España was two-leg Spanish football matches played on 17 August and 24 August 2008. It was contested by Valencia, who were Spanish Cup winners in 2007–08, and Real Madrid, who won the 2007–08 La Liga. Real Madrid won 6–5 on aggregate for their eighth Supercopa de España title. Title: 1997 FA Charity Shield Passage: The 1997 FA Charity Shield (known as the Littlewoods FA Charity Shield for sponsorship reasons) was the 75th FA Charity Shield, an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions. The match was played on 3 August 1997 at Wembley Stadium and contested by Manchester United, who had won the 1996–97 FA Premier League, and Chelsea, who had won the 1996–97 FA Cup. Manchester United won the match 4–2 on penalties after the match had finished at 1–1 after 90 minutes. Title: 2007 Supercopa de España Passage: The 2007 Supercopa de España was two-leg Spanish football matches played on 11 August and 19 August 2007. It contested by Sevilla, who were Spanish Cup winners in 2006–07, and Real Madrid, who won the 2006–07 Spanish League. Sevilla won 6–3 on aggregate. Title: 1996 Supercopa de España Passage: The 1996 Supercopa de España was a two-leg Spanish football match played on 25 August and 28 August 1996. It was contested by FC Barcelona, who were Spanish Cup runners-up in 1995–96, and Atlético Madrid, who won the 1995–96 Spanish League and the 1995–96 Spanish Cup. FC Barcelona won 6–5 on aggregate.
Real Madrid
1997 Supercopa de España
1996–97 La Liga
The Ricks Must be Crazy is a reference to a South African comedy film that was written and directed by who?
Title: The Gods Must Be Crazy Passage: The Gods Must Be Crazy is a 1980 South African comedy film written and directed by Jamie Uys. Financed only from local sources, it is the most commercially successful release in the history of South Africa's film industry. Originally released in 1980, the film is the first in "The Gods Must Be Crazy" series. It is followed by one official sequel released by Columbia Pictures. Title: The Ricks Must Be Crazy Passage: "The Ricks Must Be Crazy" is the sixth episode in the second season of the American animated television sitcom "Rick and Morty", and the seventeenth overall episode in the series. Written by Dan Guterman and directed by Dominic Polcino, the episode first aired on Adult Swim in the United States on August 30, 2015. It is speculated that the title of the episode is a reference to the 1980 film "The Gods Must Be Crazy". Title: There's a Zulu On My Stoep Passage: There's a Zulu On My Stoep (in other countries, Yankee Zulu) is a 1993 South African comedy film by the comedy filmmaker Gray Hofmeyr starring Leon Schuster and John Matshikiza. It has received considerable popularity and a cult status in South Africa and Eastern Europe. Title: Oh Schuks... I'm Gatvol Passage: Oh Shucks I'm Gatvol! , is a 2004 South African comedy film written, produced and directed by Leon Schuster. He also stars in the film alongside Alfred Ntombela, Gerry the Clown, Bill Flynn and Al Debbo. Title: Running Riot (film) Passage: Running Riot is a 2006 South African comedy film directed by Koos Roets and stars Bill Flynn. The cast includes Paul Slabolepszy, Vanessa Harris, Robin Smith, Nazli George, Brendan Gearly and Joey Rasdien. It is based on a play by Paul "Slab" Slabolepsky. Title: High Fantasy (film) Passage: High Fantasy is a 2017 South African comedy film directed by Jenna Bass. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Title: All the Way to Paris Passage: All the Way to Paris is a 1965 South African comedy film directed by Jamie Uys and starring Uys, Bob Courtney and Reinet Maasdorf. Title: Soweto Green Passage: Soweto Green is a 1995 South African comedy film directed by David Lister and starring John Kani, L. Scott Caldwell and Casper de Vries. Following the election of Nelson Mandela as President, a middle-class American couple relocate to Johannesburg to help build the new society. Title: You Must Be Joking Too! Passage: You Must Be Joking Too! is a 1987 South African comedy film directed by Leon Schuster and produced by Elmo de Witt. The film has bean music composed by Johan van Rensburg. Title: The Gods Must Be Crazy II Passage: The Gods Must Be Crazy II is a 1989 South African comedy film, a sequel to Jamie Uys' 1980 comedy film, "The Gods Must Be Crazy", and it is the second film in "The Gods Must Be Crazy" film series. It was made by the Weintraub Entertainment Group and released by Columbia Pictures in the US and released in the rest of the world by 20th Century Fox. The film was released in the United States on 13 April 1990.
Jamie Uys
The Ricks Must Be Crazy
The Gods Must Be Crazy
The author of the book De zaak Natalee Holloway was convicted of killing what woman?
Title: De zaak Natalee Holloway Passage: De zaak Natalee Holloway: mijn eigen verhaal over haar verdwijning op Aruba (English: "The Case of Natalee Holloway: My own story about her disappearance in Aruba") is an autobiographical non-fiction book written by Joran van der Sloot with Zvezdana Vukojevic. It was released in 2007 in the Dutch language by Amsterdam-based publisher Sijthoff. An English version was not published. Title: Joran van der Sloot Passage: Joran Andreas Petrus van der Sloot (] ; born 6 August 1987) is a Dutch convicted murderer who killed Stephany Flores Ramírez in Lima, Peru in 2010. He is also the prime suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway in Aruba. Title: Dossier K. Passage: Dossier K. is a Flemish thriller film directed by Jan Verheyen, based on a novel by Jef Geeraerts. "Dossier K." is the second book by Jef Geeraerts for the series about detectives Vincke and Verstuyft that has been put to screen after De zaak Alzheimer. Several actors from the first film reprise their roles, including Koen De Bouw, Werner De Smedt, Hilde De Baerdemaeker, Filip Peters and Jappe Claes. It is a film about crimes in the Albanian mafia scene in Antwerp. Title: Natalee Holloway (film) Passage: Natalee Holloway is a 2009 American television film directed by Mikael Salomon based on Beth Holloway's book about the 2005 disappearance of her daughter Natalee Holloway. The film stars Amy Gumenick as Natalee Holloway, Tracy Pollan as Beth Holloway-Twitty and Jacques Strydom as Joran van der Sloot. When it aired on the Lifetime Movie Network on April 19, 2009, the film scored the highest television ratings at that time in the network's history. Title: Loving Natalee Passage: Loving Natalee: A Mother's Testament of Hope and Faith is an autobiography written by Beth Holloway about her missing daughter Natalee Holloway, with portions contributed by Sunny Tillman. It was first published in October 2007 by HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollins, and has also been marketed under its alternate subtitle "The True Story of the Aruba Kidnapping and Its Aftermath". Title: Patrick van der Eem Passage: Patrick Paul van der Eem (born 1973; Curaçao) is a Dutch Antillean entrepreneur and convicted drug dealer known for his part in the undercover television report about Joran van der Sloot that was produced by Dutch crime reporter Peter R. de Vries. The program set a Dutch television viewing record and renewed attention in the ongoing investigation of the 2005 disappearance of American student Natalee Holloway in Aruba. Title: The Alzheimer Case Passage: The Alzheimer Case, also known as "The Alzheimer Affair" or "The Memory of a Killer", Dutch: "De Zaak Alzheimer" , is a 2003 film directed by Erik Van Looy, based on the novel "De Zaak Alzheimer" by Jef Geeraerts. An American remake of the film is in development at Focus Features. Stephane Sperry is the producer. Matthew Michaud adapted the screenplay from the original film. Title: Amy Gumenick Passage: Amy Jaclyn Gumenick (born 17 May 1986) is a Swedish-born American actress, best known for her roles as Natalee Holloway in the television film of the same name (2009) and its sequel, as the young Mary Winchester in "Supernatural" (2008–10), as Carrie Cutter / Cupid in "Arrow" (2014–present) and as Philomena Cheer in "" (2014–17) Title: Hilde De Baerdemaeker Passage: Hilde de Baerdemaeker (born 8 May 1978) is a Flemish actress. She is best known for her roles as Louise in "Louislouise", and as Linda De Leenheer in "De Zaak Alzheimer" (in English: "The Memory of a Killer" or "The Alzheimer Case"), "Team Spirit", and "Halleluja". Title: Aruba: The Tragic Untold Story of Natalee Holloway and Corruption in Paradise Passage: Aruba: The Tragic Untold Story of Natalee Holloway and Corruption in Paradise
Stephany Flores Ramírez
De zaak Natalee Holloway
Joran van der Sloot
Lazzarella, is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Alessandra Panaro and Mario Girotti (later best known as Terence Hill), Hill is an Italian actor, film director, screenwriter and film producer, born on which date?
Title: Lazzarella (film) Passage: Lazzarella, is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Alessandra Panaro and Mario Girotti (later best known as Terence Hill). It is loosely inspired by the lyrics of the song "Lazzarella" by Riccardo Pazzaglia and Domenico Modugno, with the same Pazzaglia serving as a screenwriter. The film was a box office success, being the tenth most viewed film in the 1957/58 season in Italy. Title: Terence Hill Passage: Terence Hill (born Mario Girotti; 29 March 1939) is an Italian actor, film director, screenwriter and film producer. Title: Two on a Vacation Passage: Two on a Vacation (Italian: Pazza di gioia) is a 1940 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Vittorio De Sica, María Denis and Umberto Melnati. It was a remake of the 1932 German film "Two in a Car". It was shot at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome. Title: Bad Subject Passage: Bad Subject (Italian: Un cattivo soggetto ) is a 1933 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Vittorio De Sica. Title: After Casanova's Fashion Passage: After Casanova's Fashion (Italian:Casanova farebbe così!) is a 1942 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Eduardo De Filippo, Peppino De Filippo and Clelia Matania. Title: Mad Animals Passage: Mad Animals (Italian:Animali pazzi) is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Totò, Luisa Ferida and Calisto Bertramo. It was made at the Titanus Studios in Rome Title: Hannibal (1959 film) Passage: Hannibal (Italian: Annibale ) is a 1959 Italian historical adventure film based on the life of Hannibal, starring Victor Mature in the title role. The film was directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. It marks the first film paring of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. Title: Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia Passage: Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia (8 July 1894 – 4 January 1998) was an Italian film director whose career spanned from the 1930s to the mid-1960s. He mainly directed adventure pictures and popular comedies, including some starring Totò. His 1942 film "Non ti pago! " was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Title: Your Money or Your Life (1932 film) Passage: Your Money or Your Life (Italian:O la borsa o la vita) is a 1932 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Sergio Tofano, Rosetta Tofano and Luigi Almirante. It was made at the Cines Studios in Rome. Title: Non ti pago! Passage: Non ti pago! is a 1942 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival.
29 March 1939
Lazzarella (film)
Terence Hill
Which has more species, Calendula or Purshia?
Title: Calendula Passage: Calendula ( ), is a genus of about 15–20 species of annual and perennial herbaceous plants in the daisy family Asteraceae that are often known as marigolds. They are native to southwestern Asia, western Europe, Macaronesia, and the Mediterranean. Other plants are also known as marigolds, such as corn marigold, desert marigold, marsh marigold, and plants of the genus "Tagetes". Title: Purshia Passage: Purshia (bitterbrush or cliff-rose) is a small genus of 5-8 species of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to western North America, where they grow in dry climates from southeast British Columbia in Canada south throughout the western United States to northern Mexico. The classification of "Purshia" within the Rosaceae has been unclear. The genus was originally placed in the subfamily Rosoideae, but is now placed in subfamily Dryadoideae. Title: Calendula maritima Passage: Calendula maritima, known as the sea marigold and trailing calendula, is a very rare species from the family of Asteraceae. Some scientists regarded it as "Calendula suffruticosa" subspecies "maritima". Title: Purshia stansburyana Passage: Purshia stansburyana is a species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common name Stansbury's cliffrose. It is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, where it grows in woodlands, desert, and plateau habitat. It often grows anchored on cliffs and prefers rocky, granular soils, especially limestone. Title: Purshia mexicana Passage: Purshia mexicana is a species of perennial flowering small tree in the rose family known by the common name Mexican cliffrose. It is native to western-northern Mexico, the region of the Sierra Madre Occidental cordillera. Title: Purshia glandulosa Passage: Purshia glandulosa is a species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common names antelope bitterbrush, desert bitterbrush, Mojave antelope brush. Title: Calendula arvensis Passage: Calendula arvensis is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name field marigold. It is native to central and southern Europe, and it is known across the globe as an introduced species.
Calendula
Calendula
Purshia
Who was born Earlier, Jon Amiel or Michael Ritchie?
Title: Michael Ritchie (film director) Passage: Michael Brunswick Ritchie (November 28, 1938 – April 16, 2001) was an American film director of films with comical or satirical leanings, such as "The Candidate" and "Smile". He scored commercial successes directing sports films like "The Bad News Bears" and Chevy Chase's "Fletch" comedies. Title: Jon Amiel Passage: Jon Amiel (born 20 May 1948) is an English film director who has since the early 1980s worked in film and television in both the UK and the US. Title: Tandoori Nights Passage: Tandoori Nights was a television sitcom broadcast on Channel 4 between 1985 and 1987. It consisted of two series of six episodes each. The series was directed by Jon Amiel and written by Farrukh Dhondy. It is the story of two rival restaurants in London, and starred Saeed Jaffery, Tariq Yunus, Rita Wolf and Zohra Sehgal. It was Channel 4's first Asian comedy series. Title: Creation (2009 film) Passage: Creation is a 2009 British biographical drama film about Charles Darwin's relationship with his wife Emma and his memory of their eldest daughter Annie, as he struggles to write "On the Origin of Species". The film, directed by Jon Amiel and starring real life couple Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly as Charles and Emma Darwin, is a partly biographical, partly fictionalised account, based on Randal Keynes's Darwin biography "Annie's Box". Title: The Singing Detective Passage: The Singing Detective is a BBC television serial drama, written by Dennis Potter, which stars Michael Gambon and was directed by Jon Amiel. The six episodes were "Skin", "Heat", "Lovely Days", "Clues", "Pitter Patter" and "Who Done It". Title: Sommersby Passage: Sommersby is a 1993 romantic drama film directed by Jon Amiel and starring Richard Gere, Jodie Foster, Bill Pullman and James Earl Jones. Title: Copycat (film) Passage: Copycat is a 1995 American psychological thriller directed by Jon Amiel and starring Sigourney Weaver, Holly Hunter and Dermot Mulroney. The score was composed by Christopher Young. Title: Tune in Tomorrow Passage: Tune in Tomorrow is a 1990 film comedy directed by Jon Amiel. Title: Tony Grisoni Passage: Tony Grisoni (born 28 October 1952) is a British screenwriter. He lives in London. His first feature film, "Queen of Hearts", directed by Jon Amiel, won the Grand Prix at the 1990 Festival du Film de Paris. Title: Queen of Hearts (1989 film) Passage: Queen of Hearts is a British comedy film directed by Jon Amiel in 1989.
Michael Brunswick Ritchie
Michael Ritchie (film director)
Jon Amiel
Which Welsh composer directed The Constant Nymph?
Title: Ivor Novello Passage: Ivor Novello (15 January 1893 – 6 March 1951), born David Ivor Davies, was a Welsh composer and actor who became one of the most popular British entertainers of the first half of the 20th century. Title: The Constant Nymph (1928 film) Passage: The Constant Nymph is a 1928 British silent film drama, directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Ivor Novello and Mabel Poulton. This was the first film adaptation of the 1924 best-selling and controversial novel "The Constant Nymph" by Margaret Kennedy. The theme of adolescent sexuality reportedly discomfited the British film censors, until they were reassured that lead actress Poulton was in fact in her 20s. Title: Liam Sullivan Passage: Liam Sullivan (May 18, 1923 – April 19, 1998) was an American actor and singer, originally from Jacksonville, Illinois. He began acting while a student at Illinois College and continued in theater at Harvard University. In 1951 he began his career on Broadway appearing in "The Constant Nymph". Title: Guto Puw Passage: Guto Pryderi Puw (born 1971) is a Welsh composer, university lecturer and conductor. He is considered to be one of the most promising Welsh composers of his generation and a key figure in current Welsh music. Puw's music has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and been featured on television programmes for the BBC and S4C. He has twice been awarded the Composer's Medal at the National Eisteddfod. Title: The Constant Nymph (1933 film) Passage: The Constant Nymph is a 1933 British drama film directed by Basil Dean and starring Victoria Hopper, Brian Aherne and Leonora Corbett. It is an adaptation of the novel "The Constant Nymph" by Margaret Kennedy. Dean tried to persuade Novello to reprise his appearance from the 1928 silent version "The Constant Nymph" but was turned down and cast Aherne in the part instead. Title: David (1951 film) Passage: David is a short film made in 1951 about the Welsh miner and poet David Rees Griffiths. It was directed by Paul Dickson, who also wrote the script, shot by Ronald Anscombe, produced by James Carr, and distributed by Regent Films. Leading Welsh composer Grace Williams wrote the score for the film. The film is 38 minutes long and was given a U certificate. It was the Welsh contribution to the Festival of Britain film festival. Title: The Constant Nymph (1943 film) Passage: The Constant Nymph is a 1943 romantic drama film starring Charles Boyer, Joan Fontaine, Alexis Smith, Brenda Marshall, Charles Coburn, May Whitty, and Peter Lorre. It was adapted by Kathryn Scola from the Margaret Kennedy novel and play by Kennedy and Basil Dean, and directed by Edmund Goulding. Title: The Constant Nymph (novel) Passage: The Constant Nymph is a 1924 novel by Margaret Kennedy. It tells how a teenage girl falls in love with a family friend, who eventually marries her cousin. The two girls show mutual jealousy over their common love for the man. Title: Margaret Kennedy Passage: Margaret Kennedy (23 April 1896 – 31 July 1967) was an English novelist and playwright. Her most successful work, as a novel and as a play, was "The Constant Nymph". She was a productive writer and several of her works were made into films. Title: London Symphony Orchestra filmography Passage: The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) has been associated with the cinema since the days of silent film. During the 1920s the orchestra played scores arranged and conducted by Eugene Goossens to accompany screenings of "The Three Musketeers" (1922), "The Nibelungs" (1924), "The Constant Nymph" (1927) and "The Life of Beethoven" (1929).
Ivor Novello
The Constant Nymph (1928 film)
Ivor Novello
Do John Lanchester and Paul Valéry have the same nationality ?
Title: John Lanchester Passage: John Henry Lanchester (born 25 February 1962) is a British journalist and novelist. He was born in Hamburg, brought up in Hong Kong and educated in England; between 1972 and 1980 at Gresham's School in Holt, Norfolk, then at St John's College, Oxford. He is married to historian and author Miranda Carter, with whom he has two children, and lives in London. Title: Paul Valéry Passage: Ambroise Paul Toussaint Jules Valéry ( ; ] ; 30 October 1871 – 20 July 1945) was a French poet, essayist, and philosopher. In addition to his poetry and fiction (drama and dialogues), his interests included aphorisms on art, history, letters, music, and current events. Valéry was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 12 different years. Title: Lycée Français Paul Valéry de Cali Passage: Lycée Français Paul Valéry de Cali (LPFV; Spanish: Liceo Francés "Paul Valéry" de Cali ) is a French international school in Cali, Colombia. It serves levels preschool through the final year of senior high school, "terminale". Title: Daniel Oster Passage: Daniel Oster (1938–1999) was a French writer. He wrote more than 20 books in a variety of genres, spanning both fiction and non-fiction. A specialist in French literature of the 19th century, he wrote extensively on Paul Valéry and Stephane Mallarmé. In recognition of his contributions, he received the Chevalier de l’Ordre National du Mérite from the French government. Title: Judith Robinson-Valéry Passage: Judith Robinson-Valéry (1933–2010) was the foundation professor of French and the head of the School of Western European Languages at the University of New South Wales and later a director of research at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in Paris. She was an important scholar on the thought and creativity of the French poet, essayist and philosopher Paul Valéry. Title: Cercam Passage: The CERCAM is an international research center founded in 1990 at the Université Paul Valéry of Montpellier (France) through the association of several research groups. The CERCAM’s library was founded with donations from the professors Émilienne Demougeot (1910-1994) and Bernard Schouler. Title: Lycée Paul Valéry (Morocco) Passage: Lycée Paul Valéry (LPV) is a French international school in Meknès, Morocco. It serves levels "maternelle" (preschool) through "lycée" (senior high school). It is named after the French poet Paul Valéry. Title: Paul Fort Passage: Paul Fort (1 February 1872 – 20 April 1960) was a French poet associated with the Symbolist movement. At the age of 18, reacting against the Naturalistic theatre, Fort founded the Théâtre d'Art (1890–93). He also founded and edited the literary reviews "Livre d'Art" with Alfred Jarry and "Vers et Prose" (1905–14) with poet Guillaume Apollinaire, which published the work of Paul Valéry and other important Symbolist writers. Fort is notable for his enormous volume of poetry, having published more than thirty volumes of ballads and, according to Amy Lowell for creating the polyphonic prose form in his 'Ballades francaises' . Title: Marlène Zarader Passage: Marlene Zarader, born in 1949, is a French philosopher. She teaches philosophy at the Paul Valéry University, Montpellier III in Montpellier. Since became a member of the Institut Universitaire de France in 2007. Title: Paul Marius Martin Passage: Paul Marius Martin (6 June 1940, Saint-Cloud, today Gdyel in Algeria) is a French Latinist and historian of ancient Rome. He was professor of Latin language and literature at the Paul Valéry University, Montpellier III. He is a specialist of the history of Roman Kingdom and Roman Republic, the historiography of the first centuries of Rome and of the Roman monarchical ideology.
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John Lanchester
Paul Valéry
When was the tour of Thea Gilmore's EP that included a traditional Scottish song?
Title: The Parting Glass Passage: "The Parting Glass" is a Scottish traditional song, often sung at the end of a gathering of friends. It was purportedly the most popular parting song sung in Scotland before Robert Burns wrote "Auld Lang Syne". The song is particularly popular in Ireland and amongst Irish communities. Title: The Threads EP Passage: The Threads EP is an EP by Thea Gilmore, her first release after she parted with former label Sanctuary. The disc was sold only on her 2007 spring tour with remaining copies sold through the official web site afterwards. All songs were written by Gilmore except "The Parting Glass", a traditional song she arranged. Title: Dumbarton's Drums Passage: Dumbarton's Drums is a traditional Scottish song. Title: Annie Laurie (1936 film) Passage: Annie Laurie is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Walter Tennyson and starring Will Fyffe, Polly Ward and Bruce Seton. The film takes its name from, but is not based on, the traditional Scottish song "Annie Laurie". It was made at Cricklewood Studios in London. Title: The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond Passage: "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond", or simply "Loch Lomond" for short, is a well-known traditional Scottish song (Roud No. 9598) first published in 1841 in "Vocal Melodies of Scotland". The song prominently features Loch Lomond, the largest Scottish loch, located between the counties of Dunbartonshire and Stirlingshire. In Scotland, the song is often the final piece of music played during an evening of revelry (a dance party or dinner, etc.). Title: The Gallant Forty Twa Passage: "The Gallant Forty Twa" is a traditional Scottish song associated with the 42nd Foot regiment known as the Black Watch. It is generally dated to the mid-19th century, although it may have been based on an older tune from Ulster. It was reportedly sung by soldiers from the regiment during the Dunkirk evacuation. Title: Jamie Raeburn Passage: "Jamie Raeburn" is a traditional Scottish song about transportation. Jamie Raeburn is reputed to have been a baker in Glasgow before being sentenced for petty theft, although he was allegedly innocent, and then sent out to the colonies as punishment. Title: Ailein duinn Passage: Ailein duinn ("Dark-haired Alan") is a traditional Scottish song for solo female voice, a lament that was written in Gàidhlig for Ailean Moireasdan ("Alan Morrison") by his fiancée, Annag Chaimbeul ("Annie Campbell"). Ailean Moireasdan was a sea captain from the isle of Lewis. In the spring of 1788 he left Stornoway to go to Scalpay, Harris, where he was to marry Annag Chaimbeul ("Annie Campbell"). Unfortunately, they sailed into a storm and all the crew sank with the vessel, except Annag. The broken-hearted Annag wasted away through grief and composed this lament for her lost love. Annag lost her will to live and died a few months afterwards. Her body was washed ashore near where her fiancé's was found. Title: I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine Passage: "I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine" is a song by Bob Dylan that was originally released on his 1967 album "John Wesley Harding". It was recorded at the first "John Wesley Harding" session on October 17, 1967. It has been covered by many artists, including Joan Baez on her all-Dylan album "Any Day Now", as well as by Vic Chesnutt, Eric Clapton, John Doe, Thea Gilmore, Adam Selzer and Dirty Projectors. In addition, Jimi Hendrix at one point intended to cover this song, but felt it was too personal to Dylan and instead covered a different song from the album, "All Along the Watchtower". Title: Avalanche (Thea Gilmore album) Passage: Avalanche is the fifth album by English singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore. It was released on 9 September 2003 on the Hungry Dog record label. The album peaked at number 62 on the UK Albums Chart. " Uncut" magazine ranked "Avalanche" at number 59 of its "Albums of the Year" for 2003 and said of Gilmore: "You can here her growing in stature with every record she makes."
2007 spring
The Threads EP
The Parting Glass
What star of Where the Spies Are appeared in "'Allo 'Allo!"
Title: Richard Marner Passage: Richard Marner (born Alexander Molchanoff, 27 March 1921 – 18 March 2004) was a Russian-born British stage and screen actor. He was probably best known for his role as Colonel Kurt Von Strohm in the British sitcom "'Allo 'Allo! ". Title: Where the Spies Are Passage: Where the Spies Are is a 1965 MGM British comedy adventure film directed by Val Guest and featuring David Niven as Dr Jason Love, Françoise Dorléac, John Le Mesurier, Cyril Cusack and Richard Marner. It was based on the James Leasor book "Passport to Oblivion" which was also the working title of the film. MGM intended to make a Jason Love film series but the idea was shelved. Title: The Return of 'Allo 'Allo! Passage: The Return of 'Allo 'Allo! is a one-off special episode of the sitcom 'Allo 'Allo! Title: List of 'Allo 'Allo! episodes Passage: The following is a list of episodes for the British sitcom "'Allo 'Allo! " that aired from 1982 to 1992. Following the Pilot in 1982, the series was officially launched two years later in 1984 (Series 1) and continued to Series 9 (1992); including two Christmas Special episodes in 1985 (between Series 2 and 3) and in 1991 (between Series 7 and 8). The last series (Series 9) was followed by two retrospective episodes in 1994 ("The Best of 'Allo 'Allo! ") & 2007 ("The Return of 'Allo 'Allo! "). In total, including the Pilot, the two Christmas Specials and the two post series retrospective episodes; there are 87 episodes. Dates shown are original air dates on BBC One (except for the "The Return of 'Allo 'Allo! " episode which was broadcast on BBC Two). Title: René Artois Passage: René François Artois is a fictional character, the main character in the BBC sitcom "'Allo 'Allo! ", which ran from 1982 to 1992. The character was played by Gorden Kaye. In the 2009 stage production of 'Allo 'Allo! , the part was played by Jeffrey Holland. Title: Monsieur LeClerc Passage: Monsieur LeClerc was the name of two characters in the television series 'Allo 'Allo! : Title: Herr Otto Flick Passage: Herr Otto Flick is a fictional character in the BBC sitcom "'Allo 'Allo! ", which ran from 1982 to 1992. He was played by Richard Gibson for most of the sitcom's run, and by David Janson in the ninth and final series. On "The Return of 'Allo 'Allo! " it was revealed that the character was based on a combination of Joseph Goebbels and Arnold Toht from "Raiders of the Lost Ark", and that Gibson had wished to incorporate all manner of grotesqueries from these characters into his depiction of Flick but had only been allowed a limp. Title: The Best of 'Allo 'Allo! Passage: The Best of 'Allo 'Allo! was broadcast on 17 August 1994, two years after the ending of the BBC sitcom "'Allo 'Allo! ", to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the broadcast of the first series. The actual pilot for the show had been broadcast nearly 12 years earlier, when this show was broadcast. Title: Jack Haig Passage: Jack Haig (born John Cecil Coppin, 5 January 1913 – 4 July 1989) was an English actor who specialised in supporting roles, mainly in Television comedy, he was best known for his role on sitcom 'Allo 'Allo! as Monsieur Roger LeClerc Title: The Fallen Madonna Passage: The Fallen Madonna, usually referred to as The Fallen Madonna with the Big Boobies, by the fictional painter van Klomp is a portrait of a bare breasted woman, which provides a running gag in the BBC1 television comedy series "'Allo 'Allo! " (1982–92), written by David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd, as well as The Cracked Vase with the Big Daisies by real artist Vincent van Gogh. The first episode of the first series of "'Allo 'Allo!" (1984), following the pilot, was titled "The Fallen Madonna". In an earlier pilot the painting was referred to as the reclining Madonna.
Richard Marner
Where the Spies Are
Richard Marner
Edward Sedgwick and John Milius, share which common occupations?
Title: Edward Sedgwick Passage: Edward Sedgwick (November 7, 1889 – March 7, 1953) was an American film director, writer, actor and producer. Title: John Milius Passage: John Frederick Milius (born April 11, 1944) is an American screenwriter, director, and producer of motion pictures. He was one of the writers for the first two "Dirty Harry" films, received an Academy Award nomination as screenwriter of "Apocalypse Now," and wrote and directed "The Wind and the Lion", "Conan the Barbarian" and "Red Dawn." Title: Marcello, I'm So Bored Passage: Marcello, I'm So Bored is a 1966 short animated film co-directed by John Milius and John Strawbridge. It was made when Milius was a student at USC and was a parody of Italian cinema. Title: Farewell to the King Passage: Farewell to the King is a 1989 American action adventure drama film written and directed by John Milius. It stars Nick Nolte, Nigel Havers, Frank McRae, and Gerry Lopez and is loosely based on the 1969 novel "L'Adieu au Roi" by Pierre Schoendoerffer. Longtime Milius collaborator Basil Poledouris composed the musical score. Title: Flight of the Intruder Passage: Flight of the Intruder is a 1991 war film co-written and directed by John Milius, and starring Danny Glover, Willem Dafoe, and Brad Johnson. It is based on the novel of the same name by former Grumman A-6 Intruder pilot Stephen Coonts. The film received negative review upon release, and as of 2017 is Milius' final theatrical release as a director. Title: Milius (film) Passage: Milius is a 2013 documentary film about the writer, producer, director John Milius directed by Joey Figueroa and Zak Knutson. Title: Apocalypse Now Passage: Apocalypse Now is a 1979 American epic war film directed, produced, and co-written by Francis Ford Coppola. It was co-written by John Milius with narration written by Michael Herr. It stars Marlon Brando, Robert Duvall, Martin Sheen, Frederic Forrest, Albert Hall, Sam Bottoms, Larry Fishburne, and Dennis Hopper. The screenplay, written by Milius, adapts the story of Joseph Conrad's novella "Heart of Darkness", changing its setting from late nineteenth-century Congo to the Vietnam War. It draws from Herr's "Dispatches" and Werner Herzog's "Aguirre, the Wrath of God" (1972). The film revolves around Captain Benjamin L. Willard (Sheen) on a secret mission to assassinate Colonel Kurtz, a renegade who is presumed insane. Title: Red Dawn Passage: Red Dawn is a 1984 American war film directed by John Milius, filmed in Metrocolor and Panavision, and co-written by Milius and Kevin Reynolds. It stars Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell, Lea Thompson, Charlie Sheen, and Jennifer Grey. It was the first film to be released in the US with a PG-13 rating. Title: Maker of Men Passage: Maker of Men is a 1931 American Pre-Code melodrama directed by Edward Sedgwick and written by Howard J. Green and Edward Sedgwick. The film starred Jack Holt, Richard Cromwell, and Joan Marsh, and featured John Wayne in a supporting role. The film was released by Columbia Pictures Corporation studio. Title: Big Wednesday Passage: Big Wednesday is a 1978 American coming of age film directed by John Milius. Co-written by Milius and Dennis Aaberg, it is loosely based on their own experiences at Malibu and a short story Aaberg had published in a 1974 "Surfer Magazine" entitled "No Pants Mance." The picture stars Jan-Michael Vincent, William Katt, and Gary Busey as California surfers facing life and the Vietnam War against the backdrop of their love of surfing.
film director, writer
Edward Sedgwick
John Milius
Where was the magazine publisher based that bought the rights to Retro Gamer from Live Publishing?
Title: Imagine Publishing Passage: Imagine Publishing was a UK-based magazine publisher, which published a number of video games, computing, creative and lifestyle magazines. Title: Retro Gamer Passage: Retro Gamer is a British magazine, published worldwide, covering retro video games. It was the first commercial magazine to be devoted entirely to the subject. Although launched in January 2004 as a quarterly publication, "Retro Gamer" soon became a monthly. In 2005, a general decline in gaming and computer magazine readership led to the closure of its publishers, Live Publishing, although the rights to the magazine were later purchased by Imagine Publishing. It was taken over by Future Publishing on 21 October 2016, following Future's acquisition of Imagine Publishing and its print portfolio. Title: Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly Passage: Sam Duckworth is an English musician who performs as Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. He is sometimes referred to as Get Cape, Cape, GCWCF and Slam Dunkworth (the latter title apparently first coined by Emmy The Great). According to Duckworth, his original stage name came from Retro Gamer magazine, from an article about superhero games such as "Batman" containing the heading "Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly". In addition to the Get Cape name, and his given name, Duckworth has released music under the moniker Recreations. Title: Pegasus Publications Passage: Pegasus Publications Inc. is a Winnipeg based magazine publisher with an additional office in Toronto (unconnected to the British magazine publisher of the early 1990s). They are the publishers of "Manitoba Gardener Living", "Alberta Gardener Living", "Ontario Gardener Living", "SMART Connections Magazine", "Canadian Trees Magazine", "Beautiful Communities Magazine", "Beautiful Lifestyles Magazine" and "The Winnipeg Access Guide". Title: Xu Simin Passage: Tsui Sze-man (, 3 July 1914 – 9 September 2007) was a pro-Beijing loyalist and magazine publisher based in Hong Kong. He was nicknamed "Big Cannon Tsui" for his outspoken and sometimes controversial views. He was known as a staunch supporter of Beijing's policies in Hong Kong. Title: Aroha Awarau Passage: Aroha Edward Awarau (born Hawera, New Zealand) is an award winning journalist and playwright who won the 2008 New Zealand Magazine Journalist of the Year (Mass Market) at the annual Magazine Publisher’s Association Award. He was a finalist again for the same award in 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2016. In 2013 he was awarded the NZ Celebrity and Entertainment magazine journalist of the year at the Magazine Publisher's Award. Title: Pakistan Herald Publications Passage: Pakistan Herald Publications Limited (PHPL) is a newspaper and magazine publisher based in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Pakistan Herald Publications also publishes the Dawn Group of Newspapers. Title: Nikkei Business Publications Passage: Nikkei Business Publications, Inc. (株式会社日経BP , "Kabushiki-gaisha Nikkei Bī Pī" ) , commonly known as Nikkei BP (日経BP社 , Nikkei Bī Pī sha ) , is a book and magazine publisher based in Tokyo, Japan. The company was established as "Nikkei McGraw-Hill, Inc.", a joint venture of Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Nikkei) and McGraw-Hill in 1969, and later it became to be a wholly owned subsidiary of Nikkei. Title: Descartes Publishing Passage: Descartes Publishing is an athletics magazine publisher based in Peterborough, England. Descartes currently publishes five magazines, comprising "Athletics Weekly", "The Coach", "British Runner", "The Great Run Magazine", and "Play Better Golf". The company was founded in 1999 by Matthew Fraser Moat, and began by purchasing the license to publish Athletics Weekly. The company purchased the title outright from Emap, the previous owners, in 2003. Title: Nat Mags Passage: Nat Mags (short for National Magazine Company) was a British magazine publisher based in London. It was established in 1910 by William Randolph Hearst and was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Hearst Corporation.
UK
Retro Gamer
Imagine Publishing
What was Congressman Gerry Eastman Studds censured for in the year that his congressional district was eliminated?
Title: Massachusetts's 12th congressional district Passage: Massachusetts's twelfth congressional district is an obsolete district. It was eliminated in 1983 after the 1980 U.S. Census. Its last location was in southeastern Massachusetts and its last Congressman was Gerry Studds, who was redistricted into the tenth district. Title: Gerry Studds Passage: Gerry Eastman Studds ( ; May 12, 1937 – October 14, 2006) was an American Democratic Congressman from Massachusetts who served from 1973 until 1997. He was the first openly gay member of Congress. In 1983 he was censured by the House of Representatives after he admitted to an inappropriate relationship with a 17-year-old page. Title: Maine's 3rd congressional district Passage: Maine's 3rd congressional district is an obsolete congressional district. It was created in 1821 after Maine achieved statehood in 1820 as part of the enactment of the Missouri Compromise. It was eliminated in 1963 after the 1960 U.S. Census. Its last congressman was Clifford McIntire. Title: Maine's 4th congressional district Passage: Maine's 4th congressional district is a former congressional district in Maine. It was created in 1821 after Maine achieved statehood in 1820 due to the result of the ratification of the Missouri Compromise. It was eliminated in 1933 after the 1930 U.S. Census. Its last congressman was Donald F. Snow. Title: Massachusetts's 11th congressional district Passage: Massachusetts Congressional District 11 is an obsolete congressional district in eastern Massachusetts. It was eliminated in 1993 after the 1990 U.S. Census. Its last Congressman was Brian Donnelly; its most notable were John Quincy Adams following his term as president, eventual president John F. Kennedy and Speaker Tip O'Neill. Title: Maine's 8th congressional district Passage: Maine's 8th congressional district is a former congressional district in Maine. It was created in 1833 and was eliminated in 1843. Its last congressman was Elisha Hunt Allen. Title: Massachusetts's 14th congressional district Passage: Massachusetts Congressional District 14 is an obsolete congressional district which was in eastern Massachusetts and the Maine District. It was eliminated in 1963 after the 1960 U.S. Census. Its last Congressman was Joseph William Martin, Jr., who was redistricted into the tenth district. Title: Maine's 6th congressional district Passage: Maine's 6th congressional district is a former congressional district in Maine. It was created in 1821 after Maine achieved statehood in 1820. It was eliminated in 1863. Its last congressman was Frederick A. Pike. Title: Maine's 7th congressional district Passage: Maine's 7th congressional district is an obsolete congressional district in the U.S. state of Maine. It was created in 1821 after Maine was admitted to the Union in 1820. The distinct was eliminated in 1853 following the 1850 Census. Its last congressman was Thomas Fuller. Title: Maine's 5th congressional district Passage: Maine's 5th congressional district is a former congressional district in Maine. It was created in 1821 after Maine achieved statehood in 1820. It was eliminated in 1883. Its last congressman was Thompson Henry Murch.
he admitted to an inappropriate relationship with a 17-year-old page
Massachusetts's 12th congressional district
Gerry Studds
The Media Merchants were run by an English television presenter best known for work on what programme?
Title: Neil Buchanan Passage: Neil Buchanan (born 11 October 1961) is an English television presenter and musician best known for his work on the CITV programme "Art Attack", a television programme that he co-created and presented during its original run from 1990 to 2007. He also presented "Finders Keepers" (1991–1996) and "It's a Mystery" (1996–2000), and produced and appeared in "ZZZap! " as Smart Arty (1993–1998). Title: The Media Merchants Passage: The Media Merchants Television Company ltd. (also known as The Media Merchants Production or simply The Media Merchants) was an independent television production company specialising in children's programmes, run by Neil Buchanan and Tim Edmunds. Title: Lorna Maseko Passage: Lorna Maseko (born July 3, 1983) is a South African ballet dancer, Choreographer and Television presenter best known as a presenter on the SABC3 lifestyle magazine programme Top Billing. Title: It's a Mystery (TV series) Passage: It's a Mystery was a networked Children's ITV programme which ran for five series from 12 September 1996 to 9 May 2002. It was produced by The Media Merchants Television Company Ltd and Meridian Broadcasting Ltd. In Series five, the show was retitled as "Mystery" and featured different presenters. It was a magazine show featuring unusual stories including about UFOs, ghosts and other difficult to explain happenings, some of which were solve others which remained unexplained. Title: Lorne Spicer Passage: Lorne Spicer (born 16 September 1965 in Upminster, Essex) is an English television presenter best known for presenting reality shows on the BBC's current daytime output. Title: Tom Heap Passage: Thomas John Gillespie "Tom" Heap (born 6 January 1966) is the Rural Affairs Correspondent of BBC News, and a United Kingdom television and radio reporter and presenter best known for his contributions to the BBC One programme "Countryfile", the same channel's "Panorama" programme, and the BBC Radio 4 programme "Costing the Earth". Since February 2012, he has also been Director and media presenter of the media company Checked Shirt TV Limited. Title: Pam Rhodes Passage: Pam Rhodes (born 22 September 1950) is an English television presenter best known for presenting the BBC television long-running religious series "Songs of Praise". Title: Mark Durden-Smith Passage: Mark Durden-Smith (born 1 October 1968 in Soho, London) is an English television presenter best known for presenting ITV shows such as "" and "This Morning Summer" and Sky 1 shows such as "The Match" and "Double or Nothing". Title: ZZZap! Passage: Zzzap (rendered ZZZap!) was a British children's television comedy programme. The concept of the show is a giant 18 ft comic that has been brought to life. The show was broadcast on ITV from 8 January 1993 until 21 September 2001 and was produced for ten series by The Media Merchants and Meridian Broadcasting. Title: Valerie Singleton Passage: Valerie Singleton OBE (born 9 April 1937) is an English television and radio presenter best known as a presenter of the popular children's series "Blue Peter" but who went on to present the BBC Radio 4 "PM" programme for ten years as well as a series of radio and television programmes on financial and business issues.
Art Attack
The Media Merchants
Neil Buchanan
What occupation did Cornel Wilde have in common with John M. Stahl?
Title: Cornel Wilde Passage: Cornel Wilde (October 13, 1912 – October 16, 1989) was a Hungarian-American actor and film director. Title: Leave Her to Heaven Passage: Leave Her to Heaven is a 1945 American Technicolor film noir starring Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, Jeanne Crain, with Vincent Price, Darryl Hickman, Ray Collins, and Chill Wills. The story was adapted for the screen by Jo Swerling from the best selling novel of the same name by Ben Ames Williams and directed by John M. Stahl. Title: No Blade of Grass (film) Passage: No Blade of Grass is a 1970 British-American apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Cornel Wilde and starring Nigel Davenport, Jean Wallace, and John Hamill. It is an adaptation of John Christopher's novel "The Death of Grass" (1956) and follows the survivors of a plague that has hit London in the not too distant future. When London is overwhelmed by food riots caused by a global famine, a man tries to lead his family to safety in Westmorland. Title: Shockproof Passage: Shockproof is a 1949 American film noir directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Cornel Wilde and Patricia Knight. Wilde and Knight were husband and wife during filming. They divorced in 1951. Title: The Naked Prey Passage: The Naked Prey is a 1965 adventure film starring Cornel Wilde, who also served as director and producer, which was released by Paramount Pictures. Set in the South African veldt, the film is a wilderness survival story loosely based on the experiences of explorer John Colter, who was pursued by Blackfoot warriors through frontier Wyoming in 1809. The screenplay earned Clint Johnson and Don Peters an Academy Award nomination. Title: Sharks' Treasure Passage: Sharks' Treasure is a 1975 American adventure film written, produced and directed by Cornel Wilde and starring Cornel Wilde and Yaphet Kotto. Title: Lancelot and Guinevere Passage: Lancelot and Guinevere (known as Sword of Lancelot in the U.S.) is a British 1963 film starring Cornel Wilde, his real-life wife at the time, Jean Wallace, and Brian Aherne. This lesser-known version of the Camelot legend is a work shaped predominantly by Cornel Wilde, who co-produced, directed, co-wrote, and played Lancelot. Title: Maracaibo (film) Passage: Maracaibo is a 1958 American drama film directed by Cornel Wilde and written by Ted Sherdeman. The film stars Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace, Abbe Lane, Francis Lederer, Michael Landon and Joe E. Ross. The film was released on May 21, 1958, by Paramount Pictures. Title: The Walls of Jericho (film) Passage: The Walls of Jericho is a 1948 American drama film directed by John M. Stahl and written by Lamar Trotti. The film stars Cornel Wilde, Linda Darnell, Anne Baxter, Kirk Douglas, Ann Dvorak, Colleen Townsend and Marjorie Rambeau. The film was released by 20th Century Fox on August 4, 1948. Title: The Scarlet Coat Passage: The Scarlet Coat is a 1955 American historical drama and swashbuckler in Eastmancolor and CinemaScope from MGM, produced by Nicholas Nayfack, directed by John Sturges, that stars Cornel Wilde, Michael Wilding, George Sanders, and Anne Francis. The film is based upon the events in the American Revolution in which Benedict Arnold offered to surrender the fort at West Point to the British in exchange for money.
director
Leave Her to Heaven
Cornel Wilde
What was first published, Solarquest or CirKis?
Title: Solarquest Passage: SolarQuest is a space-age real estate trading board game published in 1985 and developed by Valen Brost, after his having conceived the idea in 1976. The game is patterned after "Monopoly" but replaces pewter tokens with rocketships and hotels with metallic fuel stations. Players travel around the sun acquiring planet, moon, and man-made space structure monopolies while fending off attacks. They seek to knock their opponents out of the game through bankruptcy, as well as optional laser blasts and dwindling fuel supplies (when using the Advanced Play ruleset). Title: CirKis Passage: CirKis is a piece placing board game, for two to four players, invented by Phil E. Orbanes and developed by Winning Moves Games USA in 2009. However, the game is no longer in production. It received the French Game of the Year Award for 2009. The game is based on Penrose tiling. Title: Spaceopoly Passage: Spaceopoly, a simplified version of "Solarquest", was first published in 1997 by Valen Brost Game Co.
SolarQuest
Solarquest
CirKis
Are both Michaël Llodra and Ferdi Taygan from the United States?
Title: Ferdi Taygan Passage: Ferdi Taygan (born December 5, 1956), is a former professional tennis player from the United States. He is of Turkish descent. Title: Michaël Llodra Passage: Michaël Llodra (] ; born 18 May 1980) is a French former professional tennis player. He is a successful doubles player with three Grand Slam championships and an Olympic silver medal, and has also had success in singles, winning five career titles and gaining victories over Novak Djokovic, Juan Martín del Potro, Tomáš Berdych, Robin Söderling, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Nikolay Davydenko, Janko Tipsarević and John Isner. Llodra has been called "the best volleyer on tour". Title: 2011 ATP World Tour Finals Passage: The 2011 ATP World Tour Finals (also known as the 2011 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament that was played at the O Arena in London, United Kingdom between 20 and 27 November 2011. The defending champion in singles was world no. 4 Roger Federer, while the defending champions in doubles were Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjić. However, they did not defend their title together as they separated after the 2010 event. Zimonjic formed a team with Michaël Llodra for the season, and Nestor partnered with Max Mirnyi. Federer successfully defended his crown, winning an unprecedented sixth title, while Nestor and Mirnyi captured the doubles title. Title: Love House Passage: "Love House" is a song recorded by English singer Samantha Fox for her third studio album "I Wanna Have Some Fun" (1988). Written and produced by Ferdi Bolland and Rob Bolland, it was released in Europe as the lead single from "I Wanna Have Some Fun" in the third quarter of 1988. In the United States it was released as the album's third and final single in 1989.
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Michaël Llodra
Ferdi Taygan
What type of media does Henry Jackman and The Interview have in common?
Title: Henry Jackman Passage: Henry Pryce Jackman (born 1974) is an English composer, conductor, arranger, pianist, musician, and songwriter. He is best known for composing major hit films such as "", "", "Wreck-It Ralph", "Captain Phillips", "", "", "Kick-Ass", "Kick-Ass 2", "Big Hero 6" and "The Interview", as well as the video games "" and "Just Cause 3". Title: The Interview Passage: The Interview is a 2014 American action comedy film directed by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. It is their second directorial work, following "This Is the End" (2013). The screenplay is by Dan Sterling, based upon a story he co-authored with Rogen and Goldberg. The film stars Rogen and James Franco as journalists who set up an interview with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (Randall Park), and are recruited by the CIA to assassinate him. The film is also heavily inspired by a Vice documentary which was shot in 2012. Title: Matthew Margeson Passage: Matthew Margeson (born June 9, 1980) is an American composer who has collaborated with Henry Jackman. He is a member of Hans Zimmer's Remote Control Productions. Title: Kristen Anderson-Lopez Passage: Kristen Anderson-Lopez is an American songwriter. Anderson-Lopez, along with her husband Robert Lopez and Henry Jackman, wrote and produced music for the 2011 Disney film "Winnie the Pooh", for which they were nominated for an Annie Award for Best Music in a Feature Production. She also provided the voice of Kanga in the film. Additionally, she wrote songs for a Walt Disney World production of "Finding Nemo – The Musical". She and her husband also wrote the songs for Disney's "Frozen" including "Let It Go", for which they won the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 86th Academy Awards and two Grammy Awards at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards. Title: Henry Jackman (disambiguation) Passage: Henry Jackman is a composer. Title: Kingsman: The Secret Service (soundtrack) Passage: Kingsman: The Secret Service is the soundtrack to the , composed by Henry Jackman and Matthew Margeson. It was released on CD on February 13, 2015 by La-La Land Records. Title: Kingsman: The Golden Circle (soundtrack) Passage: Kingsman: The Golden Circle is the soundtrack to the , composed by Henry Jackman and Matthew Margeson. It was released on iTunes on 22 September 2017, and is scheduled for CD release on October by La-La Land Records. Title: Gulliver's Travels (2010 film) Passage: Gulliver's Travels is a 2010 American fantasy adventure comedy film directed by Rob Letterman, produced by John Davis and Gregory Goodman, written by Joe Stillman and Nicholas Stoller with music by Henry Jackman and very loosely based on Part One of the 18th-century novel of the same name by Jonathan Swift, though the film takes place in modern day. It stars Jack Black, Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, Amanda Peet, Billy Connolly, T. J. Miller, Chris O'Dowd, James Corden, and Catherine Tate and is distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film was theatrically released on December 25, 2010 in the US. The film earned $237.4 million on a $112 million budget. "Gulliver's Travels" was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on April 19, 2011, by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Title: Captain America: Civil War (soundtrack) Passage: Captain America: Civil War (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the film score to the Marvel Studios film "" composed by Henry Jackman. Hollywood Records released the album on May 6, 2016. Title: Captain America: The Winter Soldier (soundtrack) Passage: Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the film score for the Marvel Studios film, "" by Henry Jackman, which was released by Hollywood Records on April 1, 2014.
film
Henry Jackman
The Interview
Jennifer Capriati and Rick Leach, have which previous occupation in common?
Title: Jennifer Capriati Passage: Jennifer Maria Capriati (born March 29, 1976) is an American former professional tennis player. A member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, she won three singles championships in Grand Slam tournaments and a gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, reached the World No. 1 ranking, and is considered one of the greatest tennis players of all time. Title: Rick Leach Passage: Rick Leach (born December 28, 1964) is a former professional tennis player and a coach from the United States. A doubles specialist, he won five Grand Slam men's doubles titles (three Australian Open, one Wimbledon, one US Open), and four Grand Slam mixed doubles titles (two Australian Open, one Wimbledon, one US Open). Leach reached the World No. 1 doubles ranking in 1990. Title: Rick Macci Passage: Rick Macci (born December 7, 1954) is a United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) Master Professional, and seven-time USPTA national coach of the year who has trained five number one ranked players—Andy Roddick, Jennifer Capriati, Maria Sharapova, Serena Williams, and Venus Williams. Title: 1992 U.S. Pro Indoor – Doubles Passage: Rick Leach and Jim Pugh were the defending champions, but did not participate together this year. Leach partnered Kelly Jones, losing in the semifinals. Pugh partnered Derrick Rostagno, losing in the second round. Title: 1999 Gerry Weber Open – Doubles Passage: Ellis Ferreira and Rick Leach were the defending champions, but Leach did not participate this year. Ferreira partnered Nicklas Kulti, losing in the quarterfinals. Title: Jennifer Capriati Tennis Passage: Jennifer Capriati Tennis (known as The Tennis Tournament: Grandslam in Europe) is a Sega Genesis video game developed by System Sacom and released in 1992. In 1994 it was released in the classic range by Sega as Grandslam (Classic). The game is named after Jennifer Capriati, one of the world's top-ranked female tennis players at the WTA Tour during the time of the game's release. Title: 1997 Kremlin Cup – Men's Doubles Passage: Rick Leach and Andrei Olhovskiy were the defending champions, but Olhovskiy did not participate this year. Leach partnered Jonathan Stark, losing in the first round. Title: 2001 Australian Open – Men's Doubles Passage: Ellis Ferreira and Rick Leach were the defending champions, but Leach did not participate. Ferreira paired with David Rikl but lost in the second round to Arnaud Clément and Sébastien Grosjean. Title: 2002 BNP Paribas Masters – Doubles Passage: Ellis Ferreira and Rick Leach were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Ferreira with Pavel Vízner and Leach with Brian MacPhie. Title: 2002 Davidoff Swiss Indoors – Doubles Passage: Ellis Ferreira and Rick Leach were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Ferreira with Pavel Vízner and Leach with Brian MacPhie.
former professional tennis player
Jennifer Capriati
Rick Leach
Which Italian DJ is a member of the same musical group as Jeffrey Jey and Maurizio Lobina ?
Title: Eiffel 65 Passage: Eiffel 65 is an Italian musical group consisting of Jeffrey Jey, Maurizio Lobina and Gabry Ponte. They are known mainly for their high-charting singles, "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" and "Move Your Body", and their 1999 studio album "Europop". Their next two albums, "Contact! " (2001) and their 2003 self-titled album, did not have much international success but still managed to chart in Italy. Title: Gabry Ponte Passage: Gabriele "Gabry" Ponte (born 20 April 1973) is an Italian DJ best known for his membership in the Italian dance group Eiffel 65. Title: Maurizio Lobina Passage: Maurizio Lobina (born 30 October 1973 in Asti) is an Italian musician and singer, most known as a member of the band Eiffel 65, an Italian group who hit big in 1999 with the mega-hit "Blue (Da Ba Dee)." Lobina created the melody for the song "Blue" on a keyboard and asked vocalist Jeffrey Jey to "come up with strange lyrics" to accompany his piano riff. Title: EDX (DJ) Passage: Maurizio Colella (born 2 November 1976), better known by his stage name EDX, is an Italian DJ and producer. He is signed to Spinnin' Records. Title: Que Pasa Contigo Passage: "Que Pasa Contigo" is a song by the Italian DJ Alex Gaudino featuring vocals from Sam Obernik. The song was written by Alex Gaudino, Jerma, Sam Obernik and Maurizio Zoffoli. It was released on 12 July 2007. It is the second single released from his debut album My Destination Title: Sugar (Flo Rida song) Passage: "Sugar" is a song by American rapper Flo Rida, featuring American pop/dance singer Wynter Gordon. The song's chorus samples the song "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" by Italian electronic music group Eiffel 65. The song was written by Flo Rida, The Jackie Boyz, Jeffrey Jey, Maurizio Lobina, and Massimo Gabutti, and was produced by DJ Montay for Flo Rida's second album, "R.O.O.T.S.". The song was released as the album's third official single in March 2009 as a digital download. Title: Blue (Da Ba Dee) (music video) Passage: The music video for Eiffel 65's "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" was released in 1999 by the BlissCoMedia, a computer graphics company of the Bliss Corporation, known at the time the video was produced and released as "BlissMultiMedia". The video featured computer graphics done in 3ds Max, and features Eiffel 65 members Maurizio Lobina and Gabry Ponte trying to save Jeffrey Jey from the aliens Zorotl and Sayok6. The video was later uploaded to the Bliss Corporation's official YouTube channel on September 2, 2009, where, as of July 2017, it has more than 120 million views. Title: Jeffrey Jey Passage: Gianfranco Randone, better known by his stage name Jeffrey Jey (born 5 January 1970 in Lentini, Italy), is an Italian musician and singer-songwriter, best known as the lead singer of the group Eiffel 65 (1998–2005, 2010–present). He was also the lead singer of the groups Bliss Team (1992–1997) and Bloom 06 (2005–2010). His second group Eiffel 65 has reformed as of June 2010. In addition to singing, Jey also plays bass guitar, electric guitar, drums and keyboards. Title: Crash Test 01 Passage: Crash Test 01 is the debut album of Bloom 06. The album was released on October 13, 2006. The album was to be Eiffel 65's fourth album but Eiffel 65 members Jeffrey Jey and Maurizio Lobina left Bliss Corporation to pursue interests in their own production company. The track "In the City", also the first single, is based on an Eiffel 65 song, "Living in My City" from their 2003 album "Eiffel 65". Title: Gary Caos Passage: Gary Caos is an Italian DJ and producer. He is best known for his single collaboration with fellow Italian DJ Glovibes, titled "Watch Out". He is set to feature in the Miami Music Week 2017 event "House Stars" on 22 March 2017. He founded the record label "Red House".
Gabry Ponte
Eiffel 65
Gabry Ponte
Which town is located near Sokpoe in the Volta Region of Ghana and is the capital of South Tongu district?
Title: Sokpoe Passage: Sokpoe is a small town located near Sogakope in the Volta Region of Ghana. Title: Sogakope Passage: Sogakope is the capital of South Tongu district, a district in the Volta Region of Ghana. It is home to the lower Volta Bridge which connects Sogakope to Sokpoe. The town is mostly known for its river tourism. It is home to the Holy Trinity Spa, Cisneros Villa Hotel and other notable resorts including Shekinah Glory Hotel, Sogakope Resort etc. Most commuters plying the Accra to Aflao road usually stop over to buy snacks and bread. The town is mostly known for bread baking as well. Title: Vume Passage: Vume is a small town in the South Tongu District of the Volta Region near Sogakope. The residents of Vume are well noted for the art of pottery. Title: Mafi-Kumasi Passage: Mafi-Kumase is a town in the Volta Region of Ghana, located in the Central Tongu Constituency of the North Tongu District. The town is known for the Mafi-Kumase Secondary Technical School and the commercial production of Gari. The school is a second cycle institution. Title: Central Tongu Passage: Central Tongu is one of the constituencies represented in the Parliament of Ghana. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. Central Tongu is located in the North Tongu district of the Volta Region of Ghana. Title: Adidome Passage: Adidome is a small town and is the capital of Central Tongu district, a district in the Volta Region of Ghana. Title: North Tongu District Passage: The North Tongu District is one of the twenty-five (25) districts in the Volta Region. North Tongu district capital and administrative centre is Battor Dugame. Title: South Tongu (Ghana parliament constituency) Passage: South Tongu is one of the constituencies represented in the Parliament of Ghana. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. South Tongu is located in the South Tongu district of the Volta Region of Ghana. Title: North Tongu (Ghana parliament constituency) Passage: North Tongu is one of the constituencies represented in the Parliament of Ghana. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. North Tongu is located in the North Tongu district of the Volta Region of Ghana. Title: South Tongu District Passage: The South Tongu District is one of the twenty-five (25) districts in the Volta Region. South Tongu capital and administrative centre is Sogakope.
Sogakope
Sokpoe
Sogakope
Frodingham TMD is a depot located to the east of a railway station that serves what town?
Title: Frodingham TMD Passage: Frodingham TMD is a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Frodingham, Scunthorpe, England. The depot is situated on the northern side of the South Humberside Main Line and is to the east of Scunthorpe station. Title: Scunthorpe railway station Passage: Scunthorpe railway station serves the town of Scunthorpe in North Lincolnshire, England. The station is located a short walk from the town centre, on Station Road. Title: Holbeck TMD Passage: Holbeck TMD is a traction maintenance depot located in Holbeck, Leeds, England. The depot is located on the west side of the line from Woodlesford, and is approximately 1/2 mi south of Leeds railway station. Title: Workington TMD Passage: Workington TMD is a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Workington, Cumbria, England. The depot is situated on the Cumbrian Coast Line and is near Workington railway station. Title: Chester TMD Passage: Chester TMD is a traction maintenance depot located in Chester, Cheshire, England. The depot is situated to the north of Chester railway station, and is located adjacent to the Wirral Line. The depot is currently used as Alstom's Chester Traincare Centre. Title: Birkenhead Central TMD Passage: Birkenhead Central TMD is a former traction maintenance depot located adjacent to Birkenhead Central railway station, in Birkenhead, England. The depot was located nearby to the former depot at Mollington Street. The Birkenhead Central depot was closed in 1997, although the depot housing still exists along with all the track. Title: Frodingham railway station Passage: Frodingham railway station was a railway station in Frodingham, Lincolnshire, England. It was open by the Trent, Ancholme and Grimsby Railway on 1 October 1866 and, like all the others built by that company, had staggered platforms set around the level crossing on the Brigg Road. The first station here was closed in autumn 1886, when a new Frodingham station, built by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, was opened, to the west of the Brigg Road level crossing. This station was suffixed "and Scunthorpe" at some date and was closed in 1928, when the LNER opened a new station which it named Scunthorpe nearer to the town centre. Title: Newport Ebbw Junction TMD Passage: Newport Ebbw Junction TMD was a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Ebbw Vale, Newport, Wales. The depot was situated on the Ebbw Valley Railway and was near Newport railway station. Title: March TMD Passage: March TMD was a railway Traction Maintenance Depot situated near March, England. March was a steam locomotive shed under British Railways with the depot code 31B; the depot code of the diesel depot under BR was MR. The nearest railway station is March, and the depot was located close to the Whitemoor Marshalling Yard. Despite its rural location, in the 1970s it accommodated a similar number of locomotives to the comparatively larger Toton TMD and served as the main diesel depot for East Anglia. Title: Kirkdale TMD Passage: Kirkdale TMD (code "KK") is a Traction Maintenance Depot located beside Kirkdale railway station in north Liverpool, England. It is the largest depot on the Merseyrail network, located on the Northern Line and is used primarily for stabling units, carrying out minor repair works and cleaning units both outside and in.
Scunthorpe in North Lincolnshire, England
Frodingham TMD
Scunthorpe railway station
What adult fiction book by Kat Spears in based on a play 1897 by Edmond Rostand?
Title: Cyrano de Bergerac (play) Passage: Cyrano de Bergerac is a play written in 1897 by Edmond Rostand. Although there was a real Cyrano de Bergerac, the play is a fictionalization of his life that follows the broad outlines of it. Title: Sway (book) Passage: Sway is a 2014 young adult fiction book by American author Kat Spears and her debut novel. The work was first published on 16 September 2014 through St. Martin's Griffin and is a modern take on the story of Cyrano de Bergerac. Title: Maurice Rostand Passage: Maurice Rostand (26 May 1891 – 21 February 1968) was a French author, the son of the noted poet and dramatist Edmond Rostand and the poet Rosemonde Gérard, and brother of the biologist Jean Rostand. Title: Sarah Bernhardt Passage: Sarah Bernhardt (] ; 22 or 23 October 1844 – 26 March 1923) was a French stage actress who starred in some of the most popular French plays of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including "La Dame Aux Camelias" by Alexandre Dumas, "fils", "Ruy Blas" by Victor Hugo, "Fédora" and "La Tosca" by Victorien Sardou, and "L'Aiglon" by Edmond Rostand. She also played male roles, including Shakespeare's Hamlet. Rostand called her "the queen of the pose and the princess of the gesture", while Hugo praised her "golden voice". She made several theatrical tours around the world, and was one of the first prominent actresses to make sound recordings and to act in motion pictures. Title: Roxanne (film) Passage: Roxanne is a 1987 American romantic comedy film directed by Fred Schepisi and starring Steve Martin and Daryl Hannah. It is a modern retelling of Edmond Rostand's 1897 verse play "Cyrano de Bergerac", adapted by Steve Martin. Title: Cyrano Agency Passage: Cyrano Agency (; lit. "Cyrano Dating Agency") is a 2010 South Korean romantic comedy starring Uhm Tae-woong, Park Shin-hye, Choi Daniel, Park Chul-min and Lee Min-jung. It is a modern take on Edmond Rostand's 1897 play "Cyrano de Bergerac", which focuses on a dating agency that helps its customers win the hearts of the people they desire. Produced by Myung Films and distributed by Lotte Entertainment, the film was released on September 16, 2010 and ran for 121 minutes. The film was later remade into the Tamil-language as Idhu Enna Maayam. Title: Cyrano de Bergerac (1990 film) Passage: Cyrano de Bergerac is a 1990 French comedy drama film directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau and based on the 1897 play of the same name by Edmond Rostand, adapted by Jean-Claude Carrière and Rappeneau. It stars Gérard Depardieu, Anne Brochet and Vincent Pérez. The film was a co-production between companies in France and Hungary. Title: Cyrano de Bergerac (1950 film) Passage: Cyrano de Bergerac is a 1950 drama romance film based on the 1897 French Alexandrine verse drama "Cyrano de Bergerac" by Edmond Rostand. It uses poet Brian Hooker's 1923 English blank verse translation as the basis for its screenplay. The film was the first motion picture version in English of Rostand's play, though there were several earlier adaptations in different languages. Title: Chantecler (play) Passage: Chantecler is a verse play in four acts written by Edmond Rostand. The play is notable in that all the characters are farmyard animals including the main protagonist, a chanticleer, or rooster. The play centers on the theme of idealism and spiritual sincerity, as contrasted with cynicism and artificiality. Much of the play satirizes modernist artistic doctrines from Rostand's romanticist perspective. Title: Cyrano de Bergerac (1946 film) Passage: Cyrano de Bergerac is a 1946 French romantic comedy film directed by Fernand Rivers and starring Claude Dauphin, Ellen Bernsen and Pierre Bertin. It is based on the 1897 play "Cyrano de Bergerac" by Edmond Rostand.
Sway
Sway (book)
Cyrano de Bergerac (play)
Which place, Wall Street Tower or The Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church has had a variety of church buildings?
Title: Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church Passage: The Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church is a Dutch Reformed congregation in Manhattan, New York City, which has had a variety of church buildings and now exists in the form of four component bodies: the Marble, Middle, West End and Fort Washington Collegiate Churches, all part of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Churches of New York. The original congregation was established in 1628. Title: Wall Street Tower Passage: Wall Street Tower is a mixed-use building under development in the Financial District of Manhattan. The building is being developed by Lightstone Group and was designed by British architect David Adjaye. The building will be funded through the EB-5 visa program and through more traditional sources of capital. Title: Pillar Church Passage: The Holland Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, now known as the Pillar Church, is a religious structure located at 57 East 10th Street in Holland, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. Title: West End Collegiate Church Passage: The West End Collegiate Church is a church on West End Avenue at 77th Street on Manhattan's Upper West Side. It is part of The Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in the City of New York, the oldest Protestant church with a continuing organization in America. The West End Collegiate Church and Collegiate School, which includes the adjacent Collegiate School, is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Title: Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Klyne Esopus Passage: Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Klyne Esopus, now known as Klyne Esopus Historical Society Museum, is a historic Dutch Reformed church building at 764 US 9W in Esopus, Ulster County, New York. Title: Reformed Church in America Passage: The Reformed Church in America (RCA) is a mainline Reformed Protestant denomination in Canada and the United States. It has about 223,675 members, with the total declining in recent decades. From its beginning in 1628 until 1819, it was the North American branch of the Dutch Reformed Church. In 1819 it incorporated as the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church. The current name was chosen in 1867. Title: Fort Washington Collegiate Church Passage: Fort Washington Collegiate Church is a Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church located in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Title: Old Dutch Church (Kingston, New York) Passage: The Old Dutch Church, officially known as the First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston, is located on Wall Street in Kingston, New York, United States. Formally organized in 1659, it is one of the oldest continuously existing congregations in the country. Its current building, the fifth, is an 1852 structure by Minard Lafever that was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2008, the only one in the city. The church's 225 ft steeple, a replacement for a taller but similar original that collapsed, makes it the tallest building in Kingston and a symbol of the city. Title: Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church Complex Passage: The Flatbush Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, also known as the Flatbush Reformed Church, is a historic Dutch Reformed church – now a member of the Reformed Church in America – at 890 Flatbush Avenue in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. The church complex consists of the church, cemetery, parsonage and church house. Title: St. Nicholas Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church Passage: St. Nicholas Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church
The Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church
Wall Street Tower
Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church
When was host of 2016 KBS Drama Awards Kim Ji-won born?
Title: Kim Ji-won (actress) Passage: Kim Ji-won (Hangul: 김지원 ; Hanja: 金智媛 ; born October 19, 1992) is a South Korean actress. She gained attention through her roles in television series "The Heirs" (2013), "Descendants of the Sun" (2016) and "Fight for My Way" (2017). Title: 2016 KBS Drama Awards Passage: The 2016 KBS Drama Awards (), presented by Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), was held on December 31, 2016 at KBS Hall in Yeouido, Seoul. It was hosted by Jun Hyun-moo, Park Bo-gum and Kim Ji-won. Title: 2013 KBS Drama Awards Passage: The 2013 KBS Drama Awards () is a ceremony honoring the outstanding achievement in television on the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) network for the year of 2013. It was held on December 31, 2013 and hosted by actors Lee Mi-sook, Shin Hyun-joon, Joo Sang-wook, and Im Yoona. Title: Hwang Jini (TV series) Passage: Hwang Jini () is a Korean drama broadcast on KBS2 in 2006. The series was based on the tumultuous life of Hwang Jini, who lived in 16th-century Joseon and became the most famous gisaeng in Korean history. Lead actress Ha Ji-won won the Grand Prize (Daesang) at the 2006 KBS Drama Awards for her performance. Title: 2014 KBS Drama Awards Passage: The 2014 KBS Drama Awards (), presented by Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), took place on December 31, 2014 in Yeouido, Seoul. It was hosted by actors Kim Sang-kyung, Park Min-young and Seo In-guk. Title: 2010 KBS Drama Awards Passage: The 2010 KBS Drama Awards () is a ceremony honoring the outstanding achievement in television on the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) network for the year of 2010. It was held on December 31, 2010 and hosted by Choi Soo-jong, Lee Da-hae and Song Joong-ki. Title: 2008 KBS Drama Awards Passage: The 2008 KBS Drama Awards () is a ceremony honoring the outstanding achievement in television on the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) network for the year of 2008. It was held on December 31, 2008 and hosted by Choi Soo-jong and Han Ji-min. Title: 2015 KBS Drama Awards Passage: The 2015 KBS Drama Awards (), presented by Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), took place on December 31, 2015 in Yeouido, Seoul. It was hosted by Jun Hyun-moo, Park Bo-gum and Kim So-hyun. Title: KBS Drama Awards Passage: The KBS Drama Awards () is an awards ceremony presented by Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) for outstanding achievements in Korean dramas aired on its network. It is held annually on December 31. The highest honor of the ceremony is the "Grand Prize" (), awarded to the best actor or actress of the year. Title: 2009 KBS Drama Awards Passage: The 2009 KBS Drama Awards () is a ceremony honoring the outstanding achievement in television on the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) network for the year of 2009. It was held on December 31, 2009 and hosted by Tak Jae-hoon, Lee Da-hae and Kim So-yeon.
October 19, 1992
2016 KBS Drama Awards
Kim Ji-won (actress)
Are both Justin Currie and Kyo Japanese singers?
Title: Kyo (musician) Passage: Kyo (京 , Kyō ) is a Japanese musician, poet and singer-songwriter. He is best known as the vocalist of the metal band Dir en grey. He has been with the band since its inception in 1997 and was formerly in La:Sadie's. Kyo was inspired to become a musician when he saw a picture of Buck-Tick vocalist Atsushi Sakurai on the desk of a junior high school classmate. His vocals span a tenor range. Title: Justin Currie Passage: Justin Robert Currie (born 11 December 1964) is a Scottish singer and songwriter, best known as a founding member of the band Del Amitri and, along with Iain Harvie, is one of only two members of the group to be present throughout its entire existence. Title: Iain Harvie Passage: Iain Wallace Harvie (born 19 May 1962 in Glasgow, Scotland) is the guitarist with the Scottish rock band Del Amitri. Along with lead singer and bassist Justin Currie, Harvie is one of only two members to be present throughout Del Amitri's history since its 1982 inception. He is also the co-writer, with Currie, of many of the group's songs. Title: Samurai Deeper Kyo Passage: Samurai Deeper Kyo (Japanese: サムライ ディーパー キョウ , Hepburn: Samurai Dīpā Kyō ) is a manga series written and illustrated by Akimine Kamijyo. Set during the Edo period of Japan's history, "Samurai Deeper Kyo" follows Demon Eyes Kyo (鬼目の狂 , "Oni Me no Kyō" ) , a feared samurai seeking to regain his body after his soul is sealed inside the body of his rival, Mibu Kyoshiro. Kyo is joined in his search by the bounty-hunter Shiina Yuya, the heir to the Tokugawa shogunate Benitora; and Sanada Yukimura, a known rival of the Tokugawa. Title: Kazutoshi Sakurai Passage: Kazutoshi Sakurai (桜井 和寿 , Sakurai Kazutoshi , born 櫻井 和寿 , March 8, 1970 in Tokyo) is a Japanese musician. He composes and writes almost all of the songs for his band Mr. Children, in addition to writing lyrics and singing for his solo project group Bank Band. In 2006, Sakurai ranked #8 in HMV's "Top 30 Best Japanese Singers of All Time" and in 2007 was voted #4 as the "ideal father image" by Oricon. Also, in 2009, he was chosen as one of the Young Global Leaders in World Economic Forum. As an entrepreneur, he co-founded AP Bank, where he personally provided 1 million dollars of seed money to launch and fund the nonprofit lending group which finances environmentally friendly projects. Title: Lower Reaches Passage: Lower Reaches is the third solo album by singer/songwriter Justin Currie, best known for his involvement in the band Del Amitri. Title: Justin Currie (American football) Passage: Justin Currie (born September 19, 1993) is an American football safety who is currently a free agent. He played college football at Western Michigan and was signed by the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent in 2015. Title: What Is Love For Passage: What is Love For is the first solo album by singer/songwriter Justin Currie, best known for his involvement in the band Del Amitri. Title: The Great War (album) Passage: The Great War is the second solo album by singer/songwriter Justin Currie, best known for his involvement in the band Del Amitri. Title: Del Amitri Passage: Del Amitri is a Scottish alternative rock band, formed in Glasgow, Scotland in 1983. The band grew out of Justin Currie's Jordanhill College School band and came together after a teenaged Currie placed an advertisement in the window of a music store asking for people who could play to contact him. The band was formed with the original line-up of Currie (bass and vocals), Iain Harvie (lead guitar), Bryan Tolland (guitar) and Paul Tyagi (drums). Currie and Harvie were the only members of the band to remain present throughout its history. They were also the main songwriters of the group.
no
Justin Currie
Kyo (musician)
What distinctive surface is the historic Merton Street, that runs parallel to High Street in the southeastern university city of Oxford, England?
Title: Merton Street Passage: Merton Street is a historic and picturesque cobbled street in central Oxford, England. It joins the High Street at its northeastern end, between the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art (together with the Examination Schools) and the Eastgate Hotel at the historic east gate of the city. It then runs east-west, parallel and to the south of the High Street for most of its length. Title: Oxford Passage: Oxford ( ) is a city in the South East region of England and the county town of Oxfordshire. With an estimated 2015 population of 168,270, it is the 52nd largest city in the United Kingdom, and one of the fastest growing and most ethnically diverse. The city is situated 57 mi from London, 69 mi from Bristol, 65 mi from both Southampton and Birmingham and 25 mi from Reading. Title: Logic Lane Passage: Logic Lane is a small historic cobbled lane through University College in Oxford, England, so-called because it was the location of a school of logicians. It links the High Street at the front of the college with Merton Street to the rear, which is also cobbled. Logic Lane covered bridge is a short covered bridge over the lane at the High Street end (see below). Title: Eastgate Hotel Passage: The Mercure Eastgate Hotel (aka The Eastgate locally) is a hotel located in the historic university city of Oxford, England. It is located on the south side of Oxford's High Street near to the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art and the Examination Schools of Oxford University. Title: Peas Hill Passage: Peas Hill is a street in central Cambridge, England. It runs between Wheeler Street to the south and Market Hill to the north. King's Parade runs parallel with the street to the west. Guildhall Street runs parallel to the east. Title: Merton Abbey, London Passage: Merton Abbey is an area in southwest London, England. It lies between South Wimbledon and Colliers Wood in the London Borough of Merton. Merton Abbey takes its name from Merton Priory, which once stood on the northern edge of the district. The area is bounded by Merton High Street to the north, the River Wandle to the west, Christchurch Road to the east and Deen City Farm to the south. Title: Dead Man's Walk, Oxford Passage: Dead Man's Walk (or Deadman's Walk) is a footpath running east–west in central Oxford, England, situated immediately to the south of Merton College and just outside the old city wall, with Corpus Christi College at the western end. To the north, Grove Walk connects with Merton Street through a gateway. Immediately to the south is Merton Field with Merton Walk connecting to the wide tree-lined Broad Walk, which runs parallel with Dead Man's Walk. Beyond that is Christ Church Meadow. Title: Merton Street tennis court Passage: Merton Street tennis court is the home of the Oxford University Real Tennis Club. It stands on the north side of Merton Street in central Oxford, England, and forms part of Merton College. Title: Magpie Lane, Oxford Passage: Magpie Lane is a narrow historic lane in central Oxford, England. It leads south from the High Street where it is at its narrowest, now completely pedestrianised as a pavement, and north from the cobbled Merton Street. Title: Hope Street, Liverpool Passage: Hope Street, Liverpool, England stretches from the city's Roman Catholic cathedral, past the Anglican cathedral to Upper Parliament Street and it is the local high street of the Canning Georgian Quarter. It contains various restaurants, hotels and bars and is one of Liverpool's official 'Great Streets' and was also awarded 'The Great Street Award' in the 2012 Urbanism Awards, judging it to be the best street in the country. The road runs parallel to Rodney Street (the "Harley Street" of the north). Together with Gambier Terrace and Rodney Street it forms the Rodney Street conservation area.
cobbled
Merton Street
Oxford
SV Werder Bremen won its first ever German double, clinching both Bundesliga and the DFB-Pokal, Werder lost both Aílton and defensive senior talisman Mladen Krstajić to Schalke 04, Krstajić is a former Serbian footballer who played as a centre back, born on which date?
Title: Mladen Krstajić Passage: Mladen Krstajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Младен Крстајић; born 4 March 1974) is a former Serbian footballer who played as a centre back. He was known for his composure, leadership and defensive ability. He represented Serbia and Montenegro at the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Title: 2003–04 SV Werder Bremen season Passage: SV Werder Bremen won its first ever German double, clinching both Bundesliga and the DFB-Pokal. Following a club record-breaking league season, Werder won the title six points clear of Bayern Munich, with Aílton hitting 28 goals, the most ever from a Werder Bremen player. The cup victory was clinched following a 3–2 win against Alemannia Aachen, with defensive midfielder Tim Borowski the unexpected hero, hitting Alemannia with a brace. The title successes were Thomas Schaaf's first in his managerial career. However, Werder lost both Aílton and defensive senior talisman Mladen Krstajić to Schalke 04, since both refused to sign new contracts with the club. Title: 1964–65 SV Werder Bremen season Passage: The 1964–65 SV Werder Bremen season is the 55th season in the football club's history and 2nd consecutive and overall season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, having earned qualification for the inaugural season from the Oberliga in 1963, after finishing second in the Oberliga Nord. Werder Bremen also participated in the season's edition of the domestic cup, the DFB-Pokal. The season covers a period from 1 July 1964 to 30 June 1965. Title: 1991–92 SV Werder Bremen season Passage: The 1991–92 SV Werder Bremen season was their 93rd year of existence. They participated in the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal and the European Cup Winners' Cup. The finished 9th in the Bundesliga. They lost in a shoot-out to Hannover 96 in the semi-finals of the DFB-Pokal and won European Cup Winners' Cup. Title: Karl-Heinz Kamp Passage: Karl-Heinz 'Kalli' Kamp (born 26 September 1946) is a German retired football player and coach. He spent 13 seasons in the Bundesliga with SV Werder Bremen. As of July 2012, he works as a scout for SV Werder Bremen. Title: SV Werder Bremen (women) Passage: SV Werder Bremen Frauen is SV Werder Bremen's women's football section, currently competing in the Bundesliga. In 2014–15 they were promoted to the Bundesliga. Title: 2017–18 SV Werder Bremen season Passage: The 2017–18 SV Werder Bremen season is the 119th season in the football club's history and 37th consecutive and 54th overall season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, having been promoted from the 2. Bundesliga Nord in 1981. In addition to the domestic league, Werder Bremen also are participating in this season's edition of the domestic cup, the DFB-Pokal. This is the 71st season for Bremen in the Weser-Stadion, located in Bremen, Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, Germany. The season covers a period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018. Title: Uwe Harttgen Passage: Uwe Harttgen (born 6 July 1964) is a retired German football player currently working as a youth team coordinator for SV Werder Bremen. He spent six seasons in the Bundesliga with SV Werder Bremen. After his career as an active player, he earned a PhD in psychology and became youth team coordinator for his club SV Werder Bremen. Title: Frank Neubarth Passage: Frank Neubarth (born 29 July 1962 in Hamburg) is a German football manager and former player who spent his whole career with SV Werder Bremen and has since managed FC Schalke 04, Holstein Kiel and FC Carl Zeiss Jena. Title: SV Werder Bremen II Passage: SV Werder Bremen II is the reserve team of SV Werder Bremen. It currently plays in 3. Liga, the third level of the German football league system, and has qualified for the first round of the DFB-Pokal on nineteen occasions. It also has won the German amateur football championship three times, a joint record. Until 2005 the team played as SV Werder Bremen Amateure.
4 March 1974
2003–04 SV Werder Bremen season
Mladen Krstajić
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel features which English actor who has been active in television and film since 1964 born on June 7, 1940?
Title: Ronald Pickup Passage: Ronald Alfred Pickup (born 7 June 1940) is an English actor who has been active in television and film since 1964. Title: The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Passage: The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a 2015 comedy-drama film directed by John Madden and written by Ol Parker. It is the sequel to the 2011 sleeper hit film "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" and features an ensemble cast consisting of stars Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Penelope Wilton, Tina Desai, Lillete Dubey, Maggie Smith, Celia Imrie, Rajesh Tailang, Ronald Pickup, David Strathairn, Tamsin Greig, Dev Patel and Richard Gere. Title: Alan MacDonald (production designer) Passage: Alan MacDonald (c. 1956 - 30 August 2017) was a British production designer. He was best known for his work on "The Queen" (2006) which earned him nominations for the Art Directors Guild Award for Excellence in Production Design for a Contemporary Film and Best Technical Achievement at the British Independent Film Awards, and for the Rajasthan-set "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" (2012) which earned him a nomination for the Art Directors Guild Award for Excellence in Production Design for a Contemporary Film. Title: John Madden (director) Passage: John Philip Madden ( ; born 8 April 1949) is an English director of theatre, film, television, and radio. He is known for directing "Shakespeare in Love" (1998), which won the Academy Award for Best Picture. He has also gained recognition for directing "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" (2011) and its sequel "The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" (2015). Title: Deborah Moggach Passage: Deborah Moggach (born Deborah Hough; 28 June 1948) is an English writer. She has written eighteen novels, including "The Ex-Wives", "Tulip Fever" (made into the film of the same name), "These Foolish Things" (made into the film "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel") and "Heartbreak Hotel". Title: Khempur Passage: Khempur is a village in Udaipur district, Rajasthan, India. It is noted for its Ravla Khempur, an equestrian hotel which was originally the palace of a charan chieftain. It featured as the hotel in the 2012 film "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel". Title: Sid Makkar Passage: His roles include "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel". He played a leading part in the independent Australian sport film "Save Your Legs! " and in the independent American film "Offshore". Title: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Passage: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a 2011 British comedy-drama film directed by John Madden. The screenplay, written by Ol Parker, is based on the 2004 novel "These Foolish Things", by Deborah Moggach, and features an ensemble cast consisting of Judi Dench, Celia Imrie, Bill Nighy, Ronald Pickup, Maggie Smith, Tom Wilkinson and Penelope Wilton, as a group of British pensioners moving to a retirement hotel in India, run by the young and eager Sonny, played by Dev Patel. The movie was produced by Participant Media and Blueprint Pictures on a budget of $10 million. Title: Tina Desai Passage: Tina Desai is an Indian actress and model. She debuted with the 2011 thriller "Yeh Faasley", and went on to star in the action comedy "Sahi Dhandhe Galat Bande", before making her foreign debut in 2012 in the English comedy-drama "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel". She is also known for her main role in the Netflix series "Sense8". Title: Now Is Good Passage: Now Is Good is a 2012 British teen drama film directed by Ol Parker. Based on the 2007 novel "Before I Die" by Jenny Downham, it was adapted by Parker who had recently written the screenplay for "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel". The film, which stars Dakota Fanning, Jeremy Irvine and Paddy Considine, centres on Tessa, a girl who is dying of leukaemia and tries to enjoy her remaining life as much as she possibly can.
Ronald Pickup
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Ronald Pickup
How long is the railway on which Newby Bridge Halt is located?
Title: Newby Bridge railway station Passage: Newby Bridge Halt (also known, historically, as Newby Bridge Platform) is a railway station on the Lakeside and Haverthwaite heritage railway. It serves the village of Newby Bridge, Cumbria. Title: Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway Passage: The Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway (L&HR) is a 3.2 mi heritage railway in Cumbria, England. Title: King's Bridge Halt railway station Passage: Kings Bridge halt was part of the Belfast and County Down Railway system. King's Bridge Halt opened on 01/11/1929 and closed 01/1942 during the Second World War. Title: Lewknor Bridge Halt railway station Passage: Lewknor Bridge Halt railway station was a halt on the Watlington and Princes Risborough Railway which the Great Western Railway opened in 1906 to serve the Oxfordshire village of Lewknor. The opening of the halt was part of a GWR attempt to encourage more passengers on the line at a time when competition from bus services was drawing away patronage. Title: Jessie Road Bridge Halt railway station Passage: Jessie Road Bridge Halt was an intermediate station situated on the Southsea Railway between Fratton and Albert Road Bridge Halt (sometimes called Highland Road). Title: Bledlow Bridge Halt railway station Passage: Bledlow Bridge Halt railway station was a halt on the Watlington and Princes Risborough Railway which the Great Western Railway opened in 1906 to serve the Buckinghamshire village of Bledlow. The opening of the halt was part of a GWR attempt to encourage more passengers on the line at a time when competition from bus services was drawing away patronage. Title: Elms Bridge Halt railway station Passage: Elms Bridge Halt was a request stop on the former Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway. It was opened on 27 March 1933 to serve the villages near Raglan, Monmouthshire. It was closed in 1955 following the withdrawal of passenger services on the line. It was located in a small cutting near a small road bridge about 5 miles and 56 chains from Monmouth Troy. The halt was of earth and cinder construction, typical of the Great Western Railway. Title: Albert Road Bridge Halt railway station Passage: Albert Road Bridge Halt (sometimes called Highland Road) was an intermediate station situated on the Southsea Railway, between Jessie Road Bridge Halt and East Southsea. Title: Tetbury branch line Passage: The Tetbury branch line was a seven and a half mile long single track branch railway line that ran from Kemble railway station on the Great Western Railway's Golden Valley Line to Tetbury via five intermediate stations, Jackament's Bridge Halt , Rodmarton Platform , Church's Hill Halt , Culkerton Halt , and Trouble House Halt . Title: Warren Halt railway station Passage: Romney Warren Halt railway station is a station on the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway in Kent, England. It has also been known as Warren Halt and Warren Bridge Halt.
3.2 mi
Newby Bridge railway station
Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway
Who played Jessie in the movie containing the Randy Newman song When She Loved Me?
Title: Toy Story 2 Passage: Toy Story 2 is a 1999 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by John Lasseter and co-directed by Lee Unkrich and Ash Brannon, it is the sequel to 1995's "Toy Story". In the film, Woody is stolen by a toy collector, prompting Buzz Lightyear and his friends to vow to rescue him, but Woody is then tempted by the idea of immortality in a museum. Many of the original characters and voices from "Toy Story" return for this sequel, and several new characters—including Jessie (voiced by Joan Cusack), Barbie (voiced by Jodi Benson), Stinky Pete (voiced by Kelsey Grammer) and Mrs. Potato Head (voiced by Estelle Harris)—are introduced. Title: When She Loved Me Passage: "When She Loved Me" is a song written by Randy Newman and sung by Sarah McLachlan for the Pixar film "Toy Story 2". It was nominated for the 1999 Academy Award for Best Original Song. It was covered by Jordan Pruitt for "Disneymania 5" and also by the pop group Steps on their 2012 album "Light Up the World". Title: I Think It's Going to Rain Today Passage: "I Think It's Going to Rain Today" (or "I Think It's Gonna Rain Today") is a song by Randy Newman. It appears on his 1968 debut album "Randy Newman", in "The Randy Newman Songbook Vol. 1" (2003), and in Newman's official and bootleg live albums. It is one of his most covered songs. Title: The Randy Newman Songbook Vol. 2 Passage: The Randy Newman Songbook Vol. 2 contains newly recorded, stripped down versions of some of Newman's best known songs, performed by Randy Newman singing and playing the piano without accompaniment. Title: Lonely at the Top: The Best of Randy Newman Passage: Lonely at the Top: The Best of Randy Newman is a 1987 compilation album by Randy Newman. It was not issued in the U.S. Title: Guilty: 30 Years of Randy Newman Passage: Guilty: 30 Years of Randy Newman is a four-disc box set released in November 1998 that chronicles the first three decades of singer songwriter Randy Newman's musical career. Title: The Randy Newman Songbook Vol. 1 Passage: The Randy Newman Songbook Vol. 1 contains newly recorded, stripped down versions of some of Newman's best known songs, performed by Randy Newman singing and playing the piano without accompaniment. Title: Allison Smith (actress) Passage: Allison Smith (born December 9, 1969) is an American actress, singer, writer and director, best known for her work on television as Mallory O'Brien in Aaron Sorkin's Emmy Award-winning NBC drama "The West Wing" and for starring on Broadway in the title role "Annie". She also played the role of Jennie Lowell on the 1980s Emmy Award winning sitcom "Kate & Allie". In addition to starring in "Annie", Smith has also appeared on stage in a host of other roles, including a part in the original Broadway production of "Evita" (alongside Patti Lupone and Mandy Patinkin), a starring role in the Los Angeles premiere production of David Mamet's "Oleanna", and supporting roles in Peter Parnell's "QED" (opposite Alan Alda), and the musical "The Education Of Randy Newman", in which she played Randy Newman's first wife. Smith, who has appeared in over 100 telivison episodes, received rave reviews for her chilling performance in the pilot of "The Closer". Title: Randy Newman (album) Passage: Randy Newman is the eponymous debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Randy Newman, released in 1968 by Reprise Records. Unlike his later albums, which featured Newman and his piano backed by guitar, bass guitar and drums, "Randy Newman" was highly orchestral and aimed to blend the orchestra with Newman's voice and piano. Title: Lionel Newman Passage: Lionel Newman (January 4, 1916 – February 3, 1989) was an American conductor, pianist, and film and television composer. He was the brother of Alfred Newman and Emil Newman, uncle of composers Randy Newman, David Newman, Thomas Newman, Maria Newman, and grandfather of Joey Newman.
Joan Cusack
When She Loved Me
Toy Story 2
What sports drama film starring Ha Ji-won was Choi Yoon-young also in?
Title: Choi Yoon-young Passage: Choi Yoon-young (born September 25, 1986) is a South Korean actress. After passing the 21st KBS actors' auditions in 2008, Choi began playing supporting roles in the network's dramas, notably in "King of Baking, Kim Takgu" (2010) and "My Daughter Seo-young" (2012). She then appeared twice on the big screen in 2012: in the short film "Endless Flight" in omnibus "Horror Stories", and the table tennis sports film "As One". Title: As One (film) Passage: As One (; lit. "Korea") is a 2012 South Korean sports drama film starring Ha Ji-won and Bae Doona. It is a cinematic retelling of the first ever post-war Unified Korea sports team which won the gold at the 1991 World Table Tennis Championships in Chiba, Japan. Director Moon Hyun-sung used the foundation of true events to tell the story of a team that united a divided nation for the first time in its painful history. Title: The Time We Were Not in Love Passage: The Time We Were Not in Love (; lit. The Time I've Loved You) is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Ha Ji-won and Lee Jin-wook, adapted from the award-winning 2011 Taiwanese drama "In Time with You". It aired on SBS from June 27 to August 16, 2015 on Saturdays and Sundays at 22:00 for 16 episodes. Title: Secret Garden (South Korean TV series) Passage: Secret Garden () is a 2010 South Korean television drama starring Ha Ji-won, Hyun Bin, Yoon Sang-hyun, and Kim Sa-rang. It aired on SBS from November 13, 2010 to January 16, 2011 on Saturdays and Sundays at 22:00 for 20 episodes. Title: Reversal of Fortune (2003 film) Passage: Reversal of Fortune is a 2003 South Korean film directed by Park Yong-woon, and starring Kim Seung-woo and Ha Ji-won. The film features several songs from Ha Ji-won's debut album, "Homerun". Title: Closer to Heaven (film) Passage: Closer to Heaven (; lit. "My Love by My Side") is a 2009 South Korean film written and directed by Park Jin-pyo, starring Ha Ji-won and Kim Myung-min. Title: My Dear Cat Passage: My Dear Cat () is a 2014 South Korean daily drama starring Choi Yoon-young, Hyun Woo, Choi Min, and Jun Hyoseong. It aired on KBS1 from June 9 to November 21, 2014 on Mondays to Fridays at 20:25 for 119 episodes. Title: Phone (film) Passage: Phone () is a 2002 South Korean horror film written and directed by Ahn Byeong-ki and starring Ha Ji-won and Kim Yoo-mi. The film is a complex and disturbing love story that involves possession and ghosts. Title: Damo (TV series) Passage: Damo (; lit. "Female Detective Damo in the Joseon Dynasty"; also known as The Legendary Police Woman) is a 2003 South Korean fusion historical drama, starring Ha Ji-won, Lee Seo-jin, and Kim Min-joon. Set in the Joseon Dynasty, it tells the story of Chae-ok, a "damo" relegated to the low-status job of a female police detective who investigates crimes involving women of the upper class. It aired on MBC from July 28 to September 9, 2003 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 14 episodes. Title: Love, So Divine Passage: Love, So Divine is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Ha Ji-won and Kwon Sang-woo, and the directorial debut of Heo In-moo. Released in Korea on August 6, 2004, the film sold over 1,242,476 tickets nationwide.
As One
Choi Yoon-young
As One (film)
Who directed more films, Edward H. Griffith or Hans Behrendt?
Title: Hans Behrendt Passage: Hans Behrendt (28 September 1889 – 1942) was a German actor, screenwriter and film director. Title: Edward H. Griffith Passage: Edward H. Griffith (August 23, 1888 – March 3, 1975) ("Also Known As: E H Griffith, Lieut. Edward H. Griffith, Edward Griffith, E. H. Griffith") was an American motion picture director, screenwriter, and producer. He directed 61 films from 1917 to 1946. Title: Fräulein Lilli Passage: Fräulein Lilli or Miss Lilli is a 1936 Austrian comedy film directed by Hans Behrendt, Robert Wohlmuth and Max Neufeld. It starred Franciska Gaal, Hans Jaray and S.Z. Sakall. It was Gaal's last European film, although she did briefly start work in 1946 on "Renee XIV", before it was abandoned during filming. Title: Prinz Louis Ferdinand Passage: Prinz Louis Ferdinand is a 1927 German silent historical film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Kurt Junker, Christa Tordy, Hans Stüwe and Jenny Jugo. It was based on the life of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia (1772–1806). It was part of the series of Prussian films made during Weimar Germany. Title: The Heath Is Green (1932 film) Passage: The Heath Is Green (German: Grün ist die Heide) is a 1932 German musical film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Camilla Spira, Peter Voß and Theodor Loos. Three men go on holiday to a cabin in the middle of a heath. Soon growing bored they venture out to investigate their surroundings. Title: The New Land (1924 film) Passage: The New Land (German:Neuland) is a 1924 German silent historical film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Otto Gebühr, Reinhold Schünzel and Aud Egede-Nissen. It depicts the discovery of the Americas by Christopher Columbus. It premiered in Berlin on 12 August 1924. Title: Danton (1931 film) Passage: Danton is a 1931 German historical drama film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Fritz Kortner, Lucie Mannheim and Gustaf Gründgens. It depicts the dramatic downfall and execution of Georges Danton in 1794 at the hands of Maximilien Robespierre. Title: Kohlhiesel's Daughters (1930 film) Passage: Kohlhiesel's Daughters (German: Kohlhiesels Töchter) is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Henny Porten, Fritz Kampers and Leo Peukert. It is an adaptation of the play "Kohlhiesel's Daughters" by Hanns Kräly, which has been made into a number of films. The film was a significant success at the box office, establishing the silent actress Porten as a sound star. Porten plays the role of twin sisters, one of whom is vicacious and the other unpleasant. Title: The Trousers Passage: The Trousers (German:Die Hose) is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Werner Krauss, Jenny Jugo and Rudolf Forster. It was based on a play by Carl Sternheim. Art direction was by Heinrich Richter and Franz Schroedter. The film is notable for the performance of Veit Harlan, later the director who made the controversial antisemitic "Jew Suss", as a Jewish barber in a film made by a director who would later died in the holocaust. Title: Wedding at Lake Wolfgang Passage: Wedding at Lake Wolfgang (German: Hochzeit am Wolfgangsee) is a 1933 German musical film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Hugo Schrader, Gustl Gstettenbaur and Oskar Sima. Made at the end of the Weimar Republic it had release problems due to Nazi objections to the film's Jewish director.
Edward H. Griffith
Edward H. Griffith
Hans Behrendt
Araluen Creek, a partly perennial stream of the Moruya River catchment, is located in the Southern Tablelands and which narrow coastal belt from Sydney in the north to the border with Victoria in the south in the south-eastern part of the State of New South Wales, Australia??
Title: South Coast (New South Wales) Passage: The South Coast refers to the narrow coastal belt from Sydney in the north to the border with Victoria in the south in the south-eastern part of the State of New South Wales, Australia. It is bordered to the west by the coastal escarpment of the Southern Tablelands, which is largely covered by a series of national parks, namely Jervis Bay National Park, Eurobodalla National Park, and Ben Boyd National Park. To the east is the coastline of the Pacific Ocean, which is characterised by rolling farmlands, small towns and villages along a rocky coastline, interspersed by numerous beaches and lakes. Title: Araluen Creek Passage: Araluen Creek, a partly perennial stream of the Moruya River catchment, is located in the Southern Tablelands and South Coast regions of New South Wales, Australia. Title: Widden Brook Passage: Widden Brook, a partly perennial stream of the Hunter River catchment, is located in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. Title: Wollemi Creek Passage: The Wollemi Creek, a partly perennial stream of the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment, is located in the Central Tablelands and Blue Mountains regions of New South Wales, Australia. Title: Araluen, New South Wales Passage: Araluen ( ) is a small town near Braidwood in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia, in Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council. It lies in the valley of Araluen Creek, that joins the Deua River at roughly the midpoint in its course. At the 2016 census , Araluen had a population of 168 people. Title: Jerrabattgulla Creek Passage: Jerrabattgulla Creek, a perennial stream of the Shoalhaven River catchment, is located in the Southern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. Title: Bettowynd Creek Passage: Bettowynd Creek, a partly perennial stream of the Moruya River catchment, is located in the Southern Tablelands and South Coast regions of New South Wales, Australia. Title: Bow River (New South Wales) Passage: Bow River, a partly perennial stream of the Hunter River catchment, is located in the Hunter district of New South Wales, Australia. Title: Cattle Creek (New South Wales) Passage: Cattle Creek, a partly perennial stream of the Hunter River catchment, is located in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. Title: Baerami Creek Passage: Baerami Creek, a partly perennial stream of the Hunter River catchment, is located in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia.
South Coast
Araluen Creek
South Coast (New South Wales)
Who developed the program used to create the 147th episode of South Park?
Title: Make Love, Not Warcraft Passage: "Make Love, Not Warcraft" is the eighth episode in the tenth season of the American animated television series "South Park". The 147th episode overall, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on October 4, 2006. In the episode, Cartman, Kyle, Stan, and Kenny enjoy playing the popular massively multiplayer online role-playing game "World of Warcraft". When a high level player goes around killing other players in the game, they start playing the game every day to try to stop him. The episode was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker. In 2015, he and co-creator Matt Stone listed it as their third favorite episode of the series. Title: Snapz Pro X Passage: Snapz Pro X is a utility program for macOS developed by Ambrosia Software. It is designed to record movie-like screenshots of a computer monitor doing various actions, such as a user moving their mouse across the screen, clicking on desktop icons, typing text, et cetera. It has been used commercially in the production of books, such as O'Reilly Media's series, "The Missing Manual," and others. The program was also used by South Park to create the Make Love, Not Warcraft episode. Title: I'm Still Here (Desperate Housewives) Passage: "I'm Still Here" is the 147th episode of the ABC television series, "Desperate Housewives". It is the thirteenth episode of the show's seventh season and was broadcast on January 16, 2011. Title: The Rebound Girl Passage: "The Rebound Girl" is the 11th episode of the seventh season of the CBS sitcom "How I Met Your Mother", and the 147th episode overall. It aired on November 21, 2011. Title: Profit and Lace Passage: "Profit and Lace" is the 147th episode of the television series "", the 23rd episode of the . It was first broadcast on May 13, 1998. Title: The Comeback (Seinfeld) Passage: "The Comeback" is the 147th episode of the NBC sitcom "Seinfeld". This was the 13th episode for the eighth season. It aired on January 30, 1997. Title: Frame of Mind (Star Trek: The Next Generation) Passage: "Frame of Mind" is the 147th episode of the American science fiction television series "". The 21st episode of the . Title: The Wacky Molestation Adventure Passage: "The Wacky Molestation Adventure" is the sixteenth episode of the fourth season of the animated television series "South Park", and the 64th episode of the series overall. "The Wacky Molestation Adventure" originally aired in the United States on December 13, 2000 on Comedy Central. The episode follows the children of South Park, who remove all adults from the town by claiming that they molested them. With the whole town to themselves, they create a new society, but it quickly deteriorates and two separate groups are formed. Much of the episode's plot is inspired by the 1984 film "Children of the Corn", based on the Stephen King short story. Title: The Closet Case Passage: "The Closet Case" is the third episode of the seventh season of the American sitcom "Modern Family", and the series' 147th episode overall. It aired on American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on October 7, 2015. The episode was written by Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, and directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller. Title: Michael's Last Dundies Passage: "Michael's Last Dundies" is the twenty-first episode of the seventh season of the American comedy television series "The Office" and the show's 147th episode overall. It originally aired on NBC on April 21, 2011. The episode was written and directed by co-executive producer Mindy Kaling. "Michael's Last Dundies" guest stars Will Ferrell as Deangelo Vickers and Jack Coleman as State Senator Robert Lipton.
Ambrosia Software
Snapz Pro X
Make Love, Not Warcraft
how is Catherine Wheel and The Go-Betweens related?
Title: Catherine Wheel Passage: Catherine Wheel were an English alternative rock band from Great Yarmouth. The band was active from 1990 to 2000, experiencing fluctuating levels of commercial success, and embarking on many lengthy tours. Title: The Go-Betweens Passage: The Go-Betweens were an indie rock band formed in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia in 1977 by singer-songwriters and guitarists Robert Forster and Grant McLennan. They were later joined by Lindy Morrison on drums, Robert Vickers on bass guitar, and Amanda Brown on violin, oboe, guitar, and backing vocals, before disbanding in late 1989. Forster and McLennan reformed the band in 2000 with a new line-up. McLennan died on 6 May 2006 of a heart attack and The Go-Betweens disbanded again. Title: Fresh Wine for the Horses Passage: Fresh Wine for the Horses is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter, former Catherine Wheel frontman Rob Dickinson. Released in 2005, it features tracks that Dickinson wrote while a member of Catherine Wheel but never made it onto official releases, as well as new material written since the band's breakup in 2000. The album received mixed reviews from the media, but was met with enthusiastic approval by longtime fans of the band. The release was supported by a tour of small venues across the United States and Canada, where Dickinson performed intimate acoustic sets comprising both Catherine Wheel and solo material. In 2008, the album was reissued as two disc edition with EP titled "Nude", consists of acoustic version of Catherine Wheel tracks. Title: Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Raphael) Passage: Saint Catherine of Alexandria is a painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael. In the painting, Catherine of Alexandria is looking upward in ecstasy and leaning on a wheel - an allusion to the breaking wheel (or Catherine wheel) of her martyrdom. Title: Rob Dickinson Passage: Rob Dickinson (born 23 July 1965) is a British musician and singer-songwriter previously of the band Catherine Wheel. Dickinson was raised in Norfolk, England, and is the paternal cousin of Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson. He is now a solo artist and the founder and creative director of Singer Vehicle Design, which performs restoration and modification of client vehicles. Title: Adam and Eve (Catherine Wheel album) Passage: Adam and Eve is the fourth full-length album by the English alternative rock band Catherine Wheel. Released in 1997 (see 1997 in music), the album peaked at number 11 on the "Billboard" Top Heatseekers and number 178 on the "Billboard" 200. The album featured more adventurous instrumentation than any prior Catherine Wheel LP, and still somewhat featured the heavy sound of their previous studio album, "Happy Days". Title: Crank (song) Passage: "Crank" is a song by the alternative rock band Catherine Wheel. It was the first single from their 1993 album, "Chrome". Title: Breaking wheel Passage: The breaking wheel, also known as the Catherine wheel or simply the wheel, was a torture device used for capital punishment from antiquity into early modern times for public execution by breaking the criminal's bones/bludgeoning him to death. As a form of execution, it was used from classical times into the 18th century; as a form of "post mortem" punishment of the criminal, the wheel was still in use in 19th-century Germany. Title: Voyager One (band) Passage: Voyager One was an American indie rock band from Seattle, Washington formed in 1998. AllMusic compared the band's musical style to the shoegazing music played by Ride, Swervedriver and Catherine Wheel. Title: The Catherine Wheel (album) Passage: The Catherine Wheel is David Byrne's musical score commissioned by Twyla Tharp for her dance project. "The Catherine Wheel" premiered September 22, 1981, at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City.
rock band
Catherine Wheel
The Go-Betweens
How are Fred Guiol and Stuart Paton alike?
Title: Fred Guiol Passage: Fred Guiol (February 17, 1898 – May 23, 1964) was an American film director and screenwriter. Guiol worked at the Hal Roach Studios for many years, and directed Laurel and Hardy's earliest short films, as their famous comic partnership gradually developed during 1927. Along with Ivan Moffat, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay for adapting Edna Ferber's novel "Giant" into the film "Giant". Title: Stuart Paton Passage: Stuart Paton (23 July 1883 – 16 December 1944) was a British director, screenwriter and actor of the silent era. He directed 67 films between 1915 and 1938. He also wrote for 24 films between 1914 and 1927. Despite a sizable list of credits, Paton was never well-regarded, especially as a director. Title: Why Girls Love Sailors Passage: Why Girls Love Sailors is a comedy short silent film directed by Fred Guiol for Hal Roach Studios starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy before they had become the comedy team of Laurel and Hardy. It was shot during February 1927 and released July 17, 1927, by Pathé Exchange. It was considered a lost film until the 1980s. Title: Silly Billies Passage: Silly Billies is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Fred Guiol from a screenplay by Al Boasberg and Jack Townley, based on a story by Guiol and Thomas Lennon. The film was the twentieth feature for the comedy duo of Wheeler and Woolsey (Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey), and also stars Dorothy Lee, who had been in a number of their films. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures on March 20, 1936. Title: The Haunted Honeymoon Passage: The Haunted Honeymoon (1925) is a silent film directed by Fred Guiol and Ted Wilde, starring Glenn Tryon and Janet Gaynor, in one of her first films. It was produced by Hal Roach and released by Pathé Exchange. Title: Kentucky Kernels Passage: Kentucky Kernels is a 1934 American comedy directed by George Stevens and starring the comedy duo of Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey. The screenplay was written by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, and Fred Guiol, from a story by Kalmar and Ruby. Title: The Rainmakers (film) Passage: The Rainmakers is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Fred Guiol from a screenplay by Grant Garrett and Leslie Goodwins, based on a story by Guiol and Albert Traynor. RKO Radio Pictures released the film on October 25, 1935, starring the comedy team of Wheeler & Woolsey (Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey) and Dorothy Lee. Title: Mummy's Boys Passage: Mummy's Boys is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Fred Guiol and written by Jack Townley, Philip G. Epstein and Charles E. Roberts. The film stars Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Barbara Pepper, Moroni Olsen, Frank M. Thomas and Willie Best. The film was released on October 2, 1936, by RKO Pictures. Title: The Nitwits Passage: The Nitwits is a 1935 American comedy film directed by George Stevens from a screenplay written by Fred Guiol and Al Boasberg, based on a story by Stuart Palmer. Released by RKO on June 7, 1933, the film stars the comedy duo of Wheeler & Woolsey (Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey), with featured roles being filled by Fred Keating, Betty Grable, Evelyn Brent and Erik Rhodes. Title: Ivan Moffat Passage: Ivan Romilly Moffat (18 February 1918 – 4 July 2002) was a British screenwriter, film producer and socialite who, with Fred Guiol, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for adapting Edna Ferber's eponymous novel into the film "Giant" (1956). Moffat was the grandson of actor-manager Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree.
film director and screenwriter.
Stuart Paton
Fred Guiol
The king during the 166th year of the Rattanakosin Kingdom of Thailand served for how many years and days?
Title: 1948 in Thailand Passage: The year 1948 was the 166th year of the Rattanakosin Kingdom of Thailand. It was the 2nd year in the reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), and is reckoned as year 2491 (1 January – 31 March) and 2492 (1 April – 31 December) in the Buddhist Era. Title: Bhumibol Adulyadej Passage: Bhumibol Adulyadej (Thai: ภูมิพลอดุลยเดช ; rtgs: "Phumiphon Adunyadet" ; ] ; see full title below; 5 December 1927 – 13 October 2016), conferred with the title King Bhumibol the Great in 1987, was the ninth monarch of Thailand from the Chakri dynasty as Rama IX. Reigning since 9 June 1946 he was, at the time of his death, the world's longest-serving head of state, the longest-reigning monarch in Thai history and the longest-serving monarch having reigned only as an adult, serving for 70 years, 126 days. During his reign, he was served by a total of 30 prime ministers beginning with Pridi Banomyong and ending with Prayut Chan-o-cha. Title: 1960 in Thailand Passage: The year 1960 was the 178th year of the Rattanakosin Kingdom of Thailand. It was the 14th year in the reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), and is reckoned as year 2503 (1 January – 31 March) and 2504 (1 April – 31 December) in the Buddhist Era. Title: 1997 in Thailand Passage: The year 1997 was the 215th year of the Rattanakosin Kingdom of Thailand. It was the 51st year of the reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), and is reckoned as year 2540 (1 January – 31 March) and 2541 (1 April – 31 December) in the Buddhist Era. It is most significantly marked by the 1997 Asian financial crisis, which began when the Bank of Thailand floated the baht on 2 July, as well as the promulgation of the 1997 Constitution of Thailand. Title: 1982 in Thailand Passage: The year 1982 was the 200th year of the Rattanakosin Kingdom of Thailand. It was the 36th year in the reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), and is reckoned as year 2525 (1 January – 31 March) and 2526 (1 April – 31 December) in the Buddhist Era. Title: 2010 in Thailand Passage: The year 2010 was the 228th year of the Rattanakosin Kingdom of Thailand. It was the 64th year in the reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), and is reckoned as year 2553 (1 January – 31 March) and 2554 (1 April – 31 December) in the Buddhist Era. The year saw large anti-government protests which led to a violent military crackdown in May. Title: 1992 in Thailand Passage: The year 1992 was the 210th year of the Rattanakosin Kingdom of Thailand. It was the 46th year of the reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), and is reckoned as year 2535 (1 January – 31 March) and 2536 (1 April – 31 December) in the Buddhist Era. It is most significantly the year which saw the events of Black May, a pivotal moment in Thailand's political history. Title: 2006 in Thailand Passage: The year 2006 was the 224th year of the Rattanakosin Kingdom of Thailand. It was the 60th year of the reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), and is reckoned as year 2549 (1 January – 31 March) and 2550 (1 April – 31 December) in the Buddhist Era. Major events include the celebration of King Bhumibol's Diamond Jubilee, and the intensification of the 2005–06 Thai political crisis, which culminated in a coup d'état on 19 September. Title: 2012 in Thailand Passage: The year 2012 was the 230th year of the Rattanakosin Kingdom of Thailand. It was the 66th year in the reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), and is reckoned as year 2555 (1 January – 31 March) and 2556 (1 April – 31 December) in the Buddhist Era. Title: 2011 in Thailand Passage: The year 2011 was the 229th year of the Rattanakosin Kingdom of Thailand. It was the 65th year in the reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), and is reckoned as year 2554 (1 January – 31 March) and 2555 (1 April – 31 December) in the Buddhist Era. The year saw the election of Yingluck Shinawatra as prime minister, as well as the worst flooding in the country's history.
70 years, 126 days
1948 in Thailand
Bhumibol Adulyadej
What do Constantine Maroulis and Feargal Sharkey have in common?
Title: Feargal Sharkey Passage: Seán Feargal Sharkey (born 13 August 1958) is a singer from Northern Ireland most widely known as the lead vocalist of pop punk band The Undertones in the 1970s and 1980s, and also for solo works in the 1980s and 1990s. His 1985 solo single "A Good Heart" was an international success. After becoming less musically active in the early 1990s, he has performed various roles supporting the UK's commercial music industry, winning several awards and honours for his work in that area. Title: Constantine Maroulis Passage: Constantine James Maroulis ( ; born September 17, 1975) is a Greek-American actor and rock singer from Wyckoff, New Jersey. He was the sixth-place finalist on the fourth season of the reality television series "American Idol", and received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical for his role in "Rock of Ages". He starred in the title role in "Jekyll and Hyde" on Broadway, for which he received a Drama League Award Nomination for a Distinguished Performance Award. Title: Athan Maroulis Passage: Athanasios Demetrios Maroulis (born September 22, 1964) is an actor, vocalist and record producer born in Brooklyn, New York. He is the older brother of singer Constantine Maroulis and also has a sister, Anastasia. Title: Pray for the Soul of Betty Passage: Pray for the Soul of Betty (often known by the acronym, "PFTSOB") was a hard rock band from New York City. The band consisted of Michael Hamboussi (drums), João Joya (guitar), Taylor, C.R. (bass) and lead vocalist Constantine Maroulis. On March 20, 2006, Maroulis announced his departure on the band's official message board, and on May 13, 2006, drummer Hamboussi posted in his MySpace blog that PFTSOB had officially disbanded. Title: Feargal Sharkey (album) Passage: Feargal Sharkey is the first solo album of former Undertones singer Feargal Sharkey. The album was released in 1985, peaking at #12 in the UK and contains Sharkey's best known single "A Good Heart" his only No. 1. Title: Listen to Your Father Passage: "Listen to Your Father" is pop vocalist Feargal Sharkey's first single as a solo artist, released in 1984. The single's two tracks did not feature on Sharkey's self-titled 1985 debut album "Feargal Sharkey". Title: Constantine (album) Passage: Constantine is the solo debut album of rock singer Constantine Maroulis. It debuted at number 75 on the Billboard 200, selling around 9,000 copies in its first week. Title: Out of My System Passage: "Out of My System" is pop vocalist Feargal Sharkey's last single of 1988 (not including promo single "If This is Love") and second single from his second album Wish. A promotional video was filmed for the song, and Sharkey performed the song on the Dutch show TopPop. Title: Loving You (Feargal Sharkey song) Passage: "Loving You" is pop vocalist Feargal Sharkey's second single as a solo artist, released in 1985. The single's two tracks did not feature on Sharkey's self-titled 1985 debut album "Feargal Sharkey". Title: Someone to Somebody Passage: "Someone to Somebody" is pop vocalist Feargal Sharkey's first single of 1986 and last single of the year to be released in the UK. The b-side for the single "Coldwater" was exclusive to the single, an instrumental written by Sharkey himself. The song was taken from Sharkey's self-titled solo debut album "Feargal Sharkey". A promotional video was created for the single which featured Sharkey performing the song in a restaurant.
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Feargal Sharkey
Constantine Maroulis
Pherenikos is celebrated in epinikions, what are they?
Title: Pherenikos Passage: Pherenikos (Greek: Φερένικος; Latin: Pherenicus) was an Ancient Greek chestnut racehorse victorious at the Olympic and Pythian Games in the 470s BC. Pherenikos, whose name means "victory-bearer", was "the most famous racehorse in antiquity". Owned by Hieron I, tyrant of Syracuse, Pherenikos is celebrated in the victory odes of both Pindar and Bacchylides. Title: Epinikion Passage: The epinikion or epinicion (plural "epinikia" or "epinicia", Greek ἐπινίκιον , from "epi-", "on," + "nikê", "victory") is a genre of occasional poetry also known in English as a victory ode. In ancient Greece, the "epinikion" most often took the form of a choral lyric, commissioned for and performed at the celebration of an athletic victory in the Panhellenic Games and sometimes in honor of a victory in war. Major poets in the genre are Simonides, Bacchylides, and Pindar.
victory odes
Pherenikos
Epinikion
What is the population of census-designated place (CDP) which was Joe Bertram hometown
Title: Kihei, Hawaii Passage: Kīhei is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaiʻ i, United States. The population was 20,881 at the 2010 census. Title: Joe Bertram Passage: Joe Bertram III is an American politician from the Hawaiian island of Maui, who served as a member of the Hawaii House of Representatives. A Democrat, he represented the 11th district in south Maui, which includes the communities of Wailea-Makena and Kihei, his hometown. He was a candidate for reelection in 2010 but lost the general election to Republican nominee George R. Fontaine. He left office in January 2011. Title: Julian, Pennsylvania Passage: Julian is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the State College, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 152 at the 2010 census. Most locals pronounce the name "Joo-lee-ānn". Julian is most famously known as the hometown of Tim 'Timmy G' Gleason, a notable Green party advocate and environmental activist. Title: Hometown, Pennsylvania Passage: Hometown is a village (a neighborhood, and now a census-designated place (CDP) once having a post office) in Rush Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States that sits astride a crossing point between important transportation corridors. The population was 1,399 at the 2000 census, and excepting for the area near the east-west PA 54 running mostly parallel to the tracks of the Reading, Blue Mountain, and Northern Railroad — once the important E-W shortline Nesquehoning & Mahanoy Railroad — and the PA 54 junction with PA 309, the village contains only a few small businesses supported by local trade. Title: Hometown, West Virginia Passage: Hometown is a census-designated place (CDP) located along the Kanawha River on West Virginia Route 62 in Putnam County, West Virginia, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 668. Hometown has 6 streets that are intersected by 1 street. There is an elementary school. The red house on the left in the photo was built by Thomas M. Brown and Ella Mae Criner Brown in the early 1920s, and was the first house built at Hometown. Title: Westwood, California Passage: Westwood is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lassen County, California, United States. Westwood is located 20 miles (32 km) west-southwest of Susanville, at an elevation of 5,128 feet (1,563 m). The population was 1,647 at the 2010 census, down from 1,998 at the 2000 census. Westwood is the hometown of mythical logger Paul Bunyan. Title: Cochranville, Pennsylvania Passage: Cochranville is a census-designated place (CDP) in West Fallowfield Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 668 at the 2010 census. It is the hometown of Olympic swimmer Cierra Runge. Title: McLeansville, North Carolina Passage: McLeansville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Guilford County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 1,021 at the 2010 census. It is most famous for being the hometown of "American Idol" Season 5 contestant Chris Daughtry while he was on the show.
20,881 at the 2010 census
Joe Bertram
Kihei, Hawaii
Lee Tae-im had a role in the 2014 action noir film directed by whom?
Title: Lee Tae-im Passage: Lee Tae-im (born September 2, 1986) is a South Korean actress. She graduated from SungGwang Highschool and she dropped out from Hanyang University, while majoring Theater and Film. She played the leading role in the series "Don't Hesitate" (2009), as well as supporting roles in the movies "Days of Wrath" (2013) and "For the Emperor" (2014). 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: Oldboy (2013 film) Passage: Oldboy is a 2013 American neo noir film, and a remake of Park Chan-wook's 2003 South Korean film of the same name. It was directed by Spike Lee and written by Mark Protosevich, the film stars Josh Brolin, Elizabeth Olsen and Sharlto Copley. Title: A Game without Rules Passage: A Game without Rules (Czech: Hra bez pravidel) is a 1967 Czechoslovak action crime film directed by Jindřich Polák. "A Game without Rules" is noir film about a policeman Málek who kills a robber in self-defense na leaves police to investigate on his own. Title: Kid Monk Baroni Passage: Kid Monk Baroni is a 1952 American Film Noir film directed by Harold D. Schuster. It is also known as Young Paul Baroni in the United Kingdom and is noted for being an early film appearance for Leonard Nimoy, who would become famous for his role as Spock on the TV series "". This film marks the first time that Nimoy played the lead role in a motion picture. Title: Real (2017 film) Passage: Real () is a South Korean action thriller noir film directed by Lee Sa-rang, starring Kim Soo-hyun, Sung Dong-il, Lee Sung-min, Choi Jin-ri and Jo Woo-jin. The film was released on June 28, 2017 in South Korea. Title: Parole, Inc. Passage: Parole, Inc. is a 1948 American Film Noir film directed by Alfred Zeisler and featuring Michael O'Shea, Turhan Bey, Evelyn Ankers and Virginia Lee. Title: The Divine Move Passage: The Divine Move () is a 2014 South Korean action noir film about a former baduk player's quest for revenge. Title: Young Ones (film) Passage: Young Ones (UK title Bad Land: Road to Fury) is a 2014 action science fiction film directed and written by Jake Paltrow. The film stars Nicholas Hoult, Elle Fanning, Michael Shannon and Kodi Smit-McPhee. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. The film was released on October 17, 2014 in the United States. Title: Fate (2008 film) Passage: Fate () is a 2008 South Korean action noir film.
Park Sang-jun
Lee Tae-im
For the Emperor
Dorothea von Salviati's father-in-law was born on what date?
Title: Wilhelm, German Crown Prince Passage: Wilhelm, German Crown Prince (German: "Kronprinz Wilhelm von Preußen" ; 6 May 1882 – 20 July 1951) , full name Friedrich Wilhelm Victor August Ernst, was the eldest child of the future German Emperor Wilhelm II and his wife Empress Augusta Victoria, and the last Crown Prince of the German Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia. After the death of his grandfather Emperor Frederick III, Wilhelm became crown prince at the age of six, retaining that title for more than 30 years until the fall of the empire on 5 November 1918. During World War I, he commanded the 5th Army from 1914 to 1916 and was commander of Army Group German Crown Prince for the remainder of the war. Crown Prince Wilhelm became Head of the House of Hohenzollern on 4 June 1941 following the death of his father and held the position until his own death on 20 July 1951. Title: Dorothea von Salviati Passage: Dorothea von Salviati (1907–1972), was the wife of Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, the eldest son of Crown Prince Wilhelm, the eldest son and heir of the last German Emperor, Wilhelm II. Title: Dorothea de Ficquelmont Passage: Dorothea "Dolly" de Ficquelmont (14 October 1804, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire10 April 1863, Venice, Austrian Empire), born Countess Dorothea von Tiesenhausen ("Daria Fyodorovna" in Russian), was a Russian writer and salonist. A granddaughter of the Russian war hero General Prince Kutuzov (who distinguished himself in the Napoleonic Wars), she was a Russian aristocrat of German Baltic origin, and later a member of the Austrian nobility as the wife of Count Karl Ludwig von Ficquelmont. Title: Dorothea von Ertmann Passage: Dorothea von Ertmann (born Dorothea Graumann, 3 May 1781 – 16 March 1849) was a German pianist. Title: Dorothea von Stetten Art Award Passage: The Dorothea von Stetten Art Award (German: Dorothea von Stetten Kunstpreis) has been awarded biennually since 1984 to an artist under the age of 36 whose work demonstrates interesting perspective and possibilities for advancement. Title: Dorothea of Montau Passage: Saint Dorothea (or Dorothy) of Montau (German: "Dorothea von Montau" ; Polish: "Dorota z Mątowów" ) (6 February 1347 – 25 June 1394) was a hermitess and visionary of 14th century Germany. After centuries of veneration in Central Europe, she was canonized in 1976. Title: Dorothea von Medem Passage: (Anna Charlotte) Dorothea von Medem (3 February 1761 – 20 August 1821) was born a Gräfin (Countess) of the noble German Baltic Medem family and later became Duchess of Courland (a Baltic region). Popularly known as Dorothea of Courland after her marriage to Peter von Biron, the last Duke of Courland, she hosted an aristocratic salon in Berlin and performed various diplomatic duties on behalf of her estranged husband. Title: Dorothea of Saxony Passage: Dorothea of Saxony (German: "Dorothea von Sachsen" ; 4 October 1563, Dresden – 13 February 1587, Wolfenbüttel) was a Saxon princess from the House of Wettin and by marriage Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Title: Princess Dorothea of Courland Passage: Dorothea von Biron, Princess of Courland, Duchess of Dino, Talleyrand, and Sagan, known as Dorothée de Courlande or Dorothée de Dino (21 August 1793 – 19 September 1862), was a Baltic German noblewoman. Her mother was Dorothea von Medem, Duchess of Courland, and although her mother's husband, Duke Peter von Biron, acknowledged her as his own, her true father might be Polish statesman Aleksander Batowski. For a long time, she accompanied the French statesman Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, whereas she was the separated wife of his nephew, Edmond de Talleyrand-Périgord. Title: Dorothea Wyss Passage: Dorothea Wyss (* around 1430/32 in Obwalden; † after 1487 in Sachseln), also known Dorothea von Flüe, married Niklaus von Flüe, the patron saint of Switzerland.
6 May 1882
Dorothea von Salviati
Wilhelm, German Crown Prince
Up to His Neck is a 1954 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs, Rakiki was played by which English comedy actress of stage, radio and screen, born on 7 February 1922?
Title: Hattie Jacques Passage: Josephine Edwina "Hattie" Jacques ( 7 February 1922 – 6 October 1980) was an English comedy actress of stage, radio and screen. She was a regular of the "Carry On" films in which she typically played strict, no-nonsense characters, and was also a prolific television and radio performer. Title: Up to His Neck Passage: Up to His Neck is a 1954 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Ronald Shiner as Jack Carter, Hattie Jacques as Rakiki and Anthony Newley as Tommy. Title: Missing, Believed Married Passage: Missing, Believed Married is a 1937 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Wally Patch, Julian Vedey and Hazel Terry. It was a quota quickie made at Pinewood Studios. A young heiress is almost tricked into marriage by a fortune hunter. Title: Jumping for Joy Passage: Jumping for Joy is a 1956 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Frankie Howerd, Stanley Holloway, Joan Hickson and Lionel Jeffries. Title: The Second Mr. Bush Passage: The Second Mr. Bush is a 1940 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Wallace Evennett, Evelyn Roberts and Kay Walsh. It was made at Welwyn Studios by British National Films. Title: Talk of a Million Passage: Talk of a Million (A.K.A. You Can't Beat the Irish) is a 1951 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs, starring Jack Warner, with an early appearance from Sid James. Title: One Good Turn (1955 film) Passage: One Good Turn is a 1955 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Norman Wisdom, Joan Rice, Shirley Abicair and Thora Hird. Title: Sands of the Desert Passage: Sands of the Desert is a 1960 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Charlie Drake, Peter Arne, Sarah Branch and Raymond Huntley. Title: Tony Draws a Horse Passage: Tony Draws a Horse is a 1950 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Cecil Parker, Anne Crawford and Derek Bond. It was adapted from a play of the same name by Lesley Storm. Title: Fools Rush In (1949 film) Passage: Fools Rush In is a 1949 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Sally Ann Howes, Guy Rolfe and Nigel Buchanan.
Josephine Edwina "Hattie" Jacques
Up to His Neck
Hattie Jacques
Are Semiarundinaria and Choisya in the same family?
Title: Semiarundinaria Passage: Semiarundinaria is a genus of East Asian bamboo in the grass family. Title: Choisya Passage: Choisya is a small genus of aromatic evergreen shrubs in the rue family, Rutaceae. Members of the genus are commonly known as Mexican orange or mock orange due to the similarity of their flowers with those of the closely related orange, both in shape and scent. They are native to southern North America, from Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and south through most of Mexico. In its generic name Humboldt and Bonpland honoured Swiss botanist Jacques Denis Choisy (1799–1859). Title: Choisya ternata Passage: Choisya ternata is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae, known as Mexican orange blossom or Mexican orange. Title: Semiarundinaria fastuosa Passage: Semiarundinaria fastuosa, common names Narihira bamboo, Narihira cane, and Narihiradake, is a species of flowering plant in the grass family Poaceae, native to Japan. Growing to 7 m tall by 2 m broad, it is a vigorous, evergreen bamboo with dark green cylindrical canes and dense tufts of lanceolate, glossy green leaves, up to 20 cm long.
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Choisya
What was the full name of the leader of the band that Tommy Duncan was a part of?
Title: Tommy Duncan Passage: Thomas Elmer Duncan (January 11, 1911 – July 25, 1967), better known as Tommy Duncan, was a pioneering American Western swing vocalist and songwriter who gained fame in the 1930s as a founding member of The Texas Playboys. He recorded and toured with bandleader Bob Wills on and off into the early 1960s. Title: Bob Wills Passage: James Robert Wills (March 6, 1905 – May 13, 1975) was an American Western swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader. Considered by music authorities as the co-founder of Western swing, he was universally known as the King of Western Swing (after the death of Spade Cooley who used the moniker "King Of Western Swing" from 1942 to 1969). Title: Time Changes Everything (song) Passage: "Time Changes Everything" is a Western swing standard with words and music written by Tommy Duncan, the long-time vocalist with Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys. Written as a ballad, the lyrics tell of a failed romance and of the hurt that has healed. Each verse ends with: Title: New Spanish Two Step Passage: "New Spanish Two Step" is a Western swing standard based on a traditional fiddle tune, "Spanish Two Step," which was one of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys signature songs. Wills and his vocalist, Tommy Duncan, added lyrics to reflect the title: Title: Light Crust Doughboys Passage: The Light Crust Doughboys is an American Western swing band from Texas organized in 1931 by the Burrus Mill and Elevator Company in Saginaw, Texas. The band achieved its peak popularity in the few years leading up to World War II. In addition to launching Western swing pioneers Bob Wills and Milton Brown, it provided a platform for many of the best musicians of the genre, including Tommy Duncan, Cecil Brower, John Parker and Kenneth Pitts. Title: Take Me Back to Tulsa Passage: "Take Me Back to Tulsa" is a Western swing standard song. Bob Wills and Tommy Duncan added words to the traditional fiddle tune "Walkin' Georgia Rose" in 1940. The song takes its name from the chorus: Title: Turkish name Passage: A Turkish name consists of an "ad" or an "isim" (given name; plural "adlar" and "isimler") and a "soyadı" or "soyisim" (surname). Turkish names exist in a "full name" format. While there is only one "soyadı" (surname) in the full name there may be more than one "ad" (given name). Married women may carry both their maiden and husband's surnames. The "soyadı" is written as the last element of the full name, after all given names (except that official documents often use the format "Soyadı, Adı"). Title: Emmett Miller Passage: Emmett Miller (February 2, 1900 – March 29, 1962) was an American minstrel show performer and recording artist known for his falsetto, yodel-like voice. Little remembered today, Miller was a major influence on many country music singers, including Hank Williams, Jimmie Rodgers, Bob Wills, Milton Brown, Tommy Duncan, and Merle Haggard. His music is a link between old-time Southern music, minstrelsy, jazz, and Western swing. Title: Stay a Little Longer Passage: "Stay a Little Longer" is a Western swing dance tune written by Bob Wills and Tommy Duncan. The title comes from a refrain in the chorus: Title: New San Antonio Rose Passage: "San Antonio Rose"/"New San Antonio Rose" was the signature song of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys. "San Antonio Rose" was an instrumental song written by Bob Wills, who first recorded it with the Playboys on November 28, 1938. Band members added lyrics and it was retitled ""New" San Antonio Rose". A fresh recording was made on April 16, 1940 (Okeh 05694) with a vocal by Tommy Duncan. <br>
James Robert Wills
Tommy Duncan
Bob Wills
What is the author that wrote Adam Bede a foremost practitioner of?
Title: Marriage plot Passage: Marriage plot is a term used, often in academic circles, to categorize a storyline that recurs in novels most prominently and more recently in films. Until the expansion of the definition of marriage to include same-sex couples, this plot centered exclusively on the courtship rituals between a man and a woman and the obstacles that faced the potential couple on its way to the nuptial payoff. The marriage plot became a popular source of entertainment in the 18th and 19th centuries with the rise of the middle class novel. The foremost practitioners of the form include some of the more illustrious names in English letters, among them Samuel Richardson, Jane Austen, George Eliot and the Brontë sisters. Title: George Eliot Passage: Mary Anne Evans (22 November 1819 – 22 December 1880; alternatively "Mary Ann" or "Marian"), known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, poet, journalist, translator and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era. She is the author of seven novels, including "Adam Bede" (1859), "The Mill on the Floss" (1860), "Silas Marner" (1861), "Middlemarch" (1871–72), and "Daniel Deronda" (1876), most of which are set in provincial England and known for their realism and psychological insight. Title: Adam Bede Passage: Adam Bede, the first novel written by George Eliot (the pen name of Mary Ann Evans), was published in 1859. It was published pseudonymously, even though Evans was a well-published and highly respected scholar of her time. The novel has remained in print ever since and is used in university studies of 19th-century English literature. Title: Adam Bede (character) Passage: Adam Bede is the eponymous main character of George Eliot's novel "Adam Bede" (1859). Title: Anne Mozley Passage: Anne Mozley (1809–1891) was an English author who lived in Derby and the small village of Barrow-upon-Trent, which is south of the city. She has been described as an almost anonymous author, as few of her works were attributed to her on first publication. She is credited with the first review of George Eliot's book, "Adam Bede", that recognized that it had to be written by a woman. Title: Hetty Sorrel Passage: Hetty Sorrel is a major character in George Eliot's novel "Adam Bede" (1859). Title: David Davis (bluegrass) Passage: David Davis is an American mandolinist and singer in the bluegrass tradition. He has been cited as a foremost practitioner of Bill Monroe's mandolin technique. Title: Dinah Morris Passage: Dinah Morris is a major character in George Eliot's novel "Adam Bede" (1859); a Methodist lay preacher, she was modelled on Eliot's aunt Elizabeth Evans. Title: Adam Bede (film) Passage: Adam Bede is a 1918 British silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Bransby Williams, Ivy Close and Malvina Longfellow. It is an adaptation of the novel "Adam Bede" by George Eliot. Title: James Bede Passage: James Adam Bede (January 13, 1856 – April 11, 1942) was an American politician who served as U.S. Representative from Minnesota.
Marriage plot is a term used, often in academic circles, to categorize a storyline that recurs in novels most prominently and more recently in films.
Marriage plot
George Eliot