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Peter Rufai attended which movie premier on September 25, 1016?
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Title: Peter Rufai
Passage: Peter Rufai (born 24 August 1963) is a Nigerian retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
Title: A Trip to Jamaica
Passage: A Trip to Jamaica is a Nigerian comedy drama film directed by Robert Peters, starring Ayo Makun, Funke Akindele, Nse Ikpe Etim and Dan Davies. The film received mainly mixed to negative reviews from critics, however, it was a huge box office success, breaking the earlier record set by "30 Days in Atlanta". The movie had its worldwide premiere on September 25, 2016 in Lagos State. The event also featured a celebrity football game involving ex-internationals, like Kanu Nwankwo, Jay Jay Okocha, Peter Rufai, Joseph Yobo and Stephen Appiah. The film tells a story about the adventures of a newly engaged couple in their relatives residence outside Nigeria, and how the secrets of their host led to the eventual breakup of their union amidst the culture shock of the new country and living with upper-class citizens.
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A Trip to Jamaica
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A Trip to Jamaica
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Peter Rufai
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who is younger Joakim Nystrm or Kimberly Po ?
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Title: Joakim Nystrm
Passage: Joakim "Jocke" Nystrm (born 20 February 1963) is a former top ten ranked tennis player from Sweden who won 13 singles titles during his professional career. The right-hander reached his highest singles ranking on the ATP Tour on 31 March 1986, when he was ranked World No. 7 and was also ranked as high as World No. 4 in doubles that same year.
Title: Kimberly Po
Passage: Kimberly Po-Messerli (born October 20, 1971) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.
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Kimberly Po-Messerli
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Joakim Nystrm
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Kimberly Po
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Who resigned as the Welsh Assembly Member for the North Wales region to represent Eddisbury in the House of Commons in the UK Parliament in 2015?
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Title: Eddisbury (UK Parliament constituency)
Passage: Eddisbury is a constituency in Cheshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by Antoinette Sandbach, a Conservative.
Title: Antoinette Sandbach
Passage: Antoinette Geraldine Mackeson-Sandbach (born 15 February 1969), known in politics as Antoinette Sandbach, is a Conservative Party politician who was elected as the Member of Parliament for Eddisbury at the 2015 general election. The following day, 8 May 2015, she resigned as the Welsh Assembly Member for the North Wales region. having been elected as a North Wales regional Assembly Member at the May 2011 election.
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Antoinette Sandbach
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Eddisbury (UK Parliament constituency)
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Antoinette Sandbach
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How many original games are there in the tactical role-playing video game franchise developed by the same Japanese company who developed the "Wars" series of games?
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Title: Wars (series)
Passage: The Wars series, also known as Famicom Wars ( , Famikon Wzu ) in Japan, Advance Wars in the West, and occasionally Nintendo Wars as a whole, is a series of military turn-based tactics video games, usually developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. The series debuted in Japan on August 12, 1988. Like another Intelligent Systems series, "Fire Emblem", earlier installments of the series were released only in Japan; "Advance Wars" (2001) was the first to reach the North American and European markets. "Advance Wars" was released in the United States on September 10, 2001, but put on hold in Japan and Europe due to the terrorist attacks in the U.S. Although released in Europe in January 2002, neither GBA game was released in Japan until the "Game Boy Wars Advance 12" compilation which released for the Game Boy Advance on November 25, 2004 and for the Wii U Virtual Console on April 3, 2014.
Title: Fire Emblem
Passage: Fire Emblem is a tactical Role-playing video game franchise developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. First produced and published for the Family Computer (Famicom), the series consists of twelve original games, three remakes, and two spin-off, that are playable across multiple game systems. Described by its creators as a "[role-playing game] simulation", the gameplay revolves around tactical movement of characters across grid-based environments, while incorporating a story and characters similar to those in a more traditional role-playing video game.
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twelve
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Wars (series)
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Fire Emblem
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What is the nationality of the man who Andry Thysse challenged for the World Boxing Council International super middleweight title
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Title: Mikkel Kessler
Passage: Mikkel Kessler (born 1 March 1979) is a Danish professional boxer. He is a multiple-time super-middleweight world champion, having held the WBA title three times between 2004 and 2013, and the WBC title twice between 2006 and 2010.
Title: Andre Thysse
Passage: Andre Thysse ( (1968--) 07 1968 (age (2017)-(1968)-((11)(02)or(11)(02)and(30)(07)) ) ) born in Germiston, is a South African professional super middlelight heavyweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s who won the Gauteng super middleweight Title, South African super middleweight title, and Commonwealth super middleweight title, and was a challenger for the International Boxing Organization (IBO) super middleweight title against Brian Magee, World Boxing Council (WBC) super middleweight title against Markus Beyer, World Boxing Council (WBC) International super middleweight title against Mikkel Kessler, WBC International super middleweight title against Jrgen Brhmer, World Boxing Council (WBC) Continental Americas super middleweight title against Lucian Bute, World Boxing Council (WBC) International light heavyweight title against Adrian Diaconu, and International Boxing Federation (IBF) Australasian super middleweight title against Sakio Bika, his professional fighting weight varied from 16334 lb , i.e. super middleweight to 175 lb , i.e. light heavyweight.
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Danish
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Andre Thysse
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Mikkel Kessler
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Name the member of Ratt that has played music with Dario Seixas Filho and Firedome?
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Title: Stephen Pearcy
Passage: Stephen Eric Pearcy (born July 3, 1956), known as Stephen Pearcy, is an American musician. He is best known as the founder, singer, and songwriter of the heavy metal band Ratt. He has also been in the bands Firedome, Crystal Pystal, Arcade, Vicious Delite, Vertex. He has also recorded four records as a solo artist.
Title: Dario Seixas
Passage: Dario Seixas Filho (born March 11, 1971) is a rock bass player, who most recently played with the multi-platinum band Jack Russell's Great White. He has also toured with the hard rock band Firehouse and recorded their 2003 release Prime Time. He has been credited by the Brazilian media as the first Brazilian musician to play in a top hard rock band. Seixas has also toured with metal legend Stephen Pearcy of RATT, and is a current member of the bands Goodbye Thrill and Crown of Thorns. His stage presence and bass tricks have earned him the reputation of a "not to miss" performer.
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Stephen Pearcy
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Dario Seixas
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Stephen Pearcy
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Which two major Australian cities would Thora be in between?
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Title: Bellingen, New South Wales
Passage: Bellingen is a small town (pop 3,038) on Waterfall Way on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. It is approximately halfway between the major Australian cities of Sydney and Brisbane. It is the seat of Bellingen Shire and has a mixture of valley, plateau and coastal environments.
Title: Thora, New South Wales
Passage: Thora is a small locality around halfway between the towns of Dorrigo and Bellingen on the Waterfall Way in Northern New South Wales, Australia. It is situated on the banks of the Bellinger River, is around 40 kilometres from the coast and is it the very bottom of the climb to the top of Dorrigo Mountain, the bottom of the Great Dividing Range and near the eastern edge of Dorrigo National Park. The Bellinger River is subject to much major flooding, but the township is never really affected by flooding but downstream floodplain becomes affected, including the town of Bellingen.
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Sydney and Brisbane
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Thora, New South Wales
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Bellingen, New South Wales
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In which american sitcom with 247 episodes did Jeff Mooring appeared?
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Title: Jeff Mooring
Passage: Jeff Mooring is an American actor. He is best known for portraying Dave on the television series "Sports Night". He also appeared on "The West Wing", "The Nanny", "Murphy Brown", "The Hit List", "The Cosby Show" and others. Mooring and his wife enjoyed buying and selling real estate and art in southern CA before moving to Washington state. They have given thousands of hours and dollars to the arts community
Title: Murphy Brown
Passage: Murphy Brown is an American sitcom which aired on CBS from November 14, 1988, to May 18, 1998, for a total of 247 episodes. The program starred Candice Bergen as the eponymous Murphy Brown, a famous investigative journalist and news anchor for "FYI", a fictional CBS television newsmagazine.
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Jeff Mooring
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Jeff Mooring
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Murphy Brown
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What date was the Auatrailian politiican who has been a member of the Australian House of Representatives since 1996 swarn into the 68th ministry of the Austrailing government?
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Title: Second Rudd Ministry
Passage: The Second Rudd Ministry (Labor) was the 68th ministry of the Australian government, led by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. It succeeded the second Gillard ministry after a leadership spill within the Australian Labor Party that took place on 26 June 2013. Three members of the ministry were sworn in by Governor-General Quentin Bryce on 27 June 2013. These were Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister; Anthony Albanese, Deputy Prime Minister; and Chris Bowen, Treasurer. The remainder of the ministry were sworn in on 1 July 2013.
Title: Anthony Albanese
Passage: Anthony Norman Albanese ( ; born 2 March 1963) is an Australian politician who represents the Division of Grayndler for the Australian Labor Party as well as being the party's spokesperson on Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Previously he served as Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy and the Leader of the House of Representatives. He has been a member of the Australian House of Representatives since 1996.
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27 June 2013
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Second Rudd Ministry
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Anthony Albanese
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What southern part of the Kingdom of Slavonia straddled the borderland of the Habsburg Monarchy?
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Title: Kingdom of Slavonia
Passage: The Kingdom of Slavonia (Croatian: "Kraljevina Slavonija" ; German: "Knigreich Slawonien" ; Latin: "Regnum Sclavoniae" ; Hungarian: "Szlavn Kirlysg" ) was a province of the Habsburg Monarchy and the Austrian Empire that existed from 1699 to 1868. The province included northern parts of present-day regions of Slavonia (today in Croatia) and Syrmia (today in Serbia and Croatia). The southern parts of these regions were part of the Slavonian Military Frontier, which was a section of the Military Frontier.
Title: Military Frontier
Passage: The Military Frontier was a province straddling the southern borderland of the Habsburg Monarchy and later the Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Empire. It acted as the "cordon sanitaire" against incursions from the Ottoman Empire.
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The Military Frontier
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Kingdom of Slavonia
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Military Frontier
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Say Yes is the 12th episode of the horror series shown on which cable network?
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Title: Say Yes (The Walking Dead)
Passage: "Say Yes" is the twelfth episode of the seventh season and 95th episode overall of the post-apocalyptic horror television series "The Walking Dead", which aired on AMC on March 5, 2017. The episode was written by Matthew Negrete and directed by Greg Nicotero.
Title: The Walking Dead (season 7)
Passage: The seventh season of "The Walking Dead", an American post-apocalyptic horror television series on AMC, premiered on October 23, 2016, and concluded on April 2, 2017, consisting of 16 episodes. Developed for television by Frank Darabont, the series is based on the eponymous series of comic books by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard. The executive producers are Kirkman, David Alpert, Scott M. Gimple, Greg Nicotero, Tom Luse, and Gale Anne Hurd, with Gimple as showrunner for the fourth consecutive season. The seventh season received generally positive reviews by critics. It was nominated for multiple awards and won three, including Best Horror Television Series for the second consecutive year, at the 43rd Saturn Awards.
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AMC
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Say Yes (The Walking Dead)
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The Walking Dead (season 7)
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Are Jan Bucquoy and Richard Linklater of the same nationality?
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Title: Richard Linklater
Passage: Richard Stuart Linklater ( ; born July 30, 1960) is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and actor. Linklater is mostly known for his realistic and natural humanist films which mainly revolve around suburban culture and the effects of the passage of time. Some notable films of his include the observational comedy film "Slacker" (1990), the coming-of-age comedy "Dazed and Confused" (1993), the romantic drama film trilogy "Before Sunrise" (1995), "Before Sunset" (2004), and "Before Midnight" (2013); the music-themed comedy "School of Rock" (2003), and the rotoscope animated "Waking Life" (2001) and "A Scanner Darkly" (2006). In 2002 he began filming "Boyhood" (2014), a passion project which took over twelve years to finish. The film was premiered in 2014 to critical acclaim. Linklater won the Golden Globe, Critics' Choice Movie Awards, and BAFTAs for Best Director and Best Picture. He also received his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Director, along with nominations for Original Screenplay and Picture. In 2015, "Time" magazine named Linklater one of the 100 most influential people in the world on the annual "Time 100" list.
Title: Jan Bucquoy
Passage: Jan Bucquoy (] ; born 16 November 1945) is an anarchist and author-filmmaker born in Harelbeke, Belgium who started as a theatre practitioner and who worked as a cartoon-scriptwriter.
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no
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Jan Bucquoy
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Richard Linklater
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Wild About Harry is a comedy album by "The Bob Tom Show", which was first released in November 2003, this CD's theme is honoring the many people who do impersonations of late sportscaster Harry Caray, was an American sportscaster on radio and television, and died in which year?
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Title: Harry Caray
Passage: Harry Caray (born Harry Christopher Carabina March 1, 1914 February 18, 1998) was an American sportscaster on radio and television. He covered five Major League Baseball teams, beginning with 25 years of calling the games of the St. Louis Cardinals with two of these years also spent calling games for the St. Louis Browns. After a year working for the Oakland Athletics and eleven years with the Chicago White Sox, Caray spent the last sixteen years of his career as the announcer for the Chicago Cubs.
Title: Wild About Harry (album)
Passage: Wild About Harry is a comedy album by "The Bob Tom Show", which was first released in November 2003. It is a two-disc set which represents original material recorded during their syndicated, daily radio show and other studio numbers which had not been previously presented on air. This CD's theme is honoring the many people who do impersonations of late sportscaster Harry Caray.
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1998
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Wild About Harry (album)
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Harry Caray
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What insurance company was established in 1797 and occupied an office which now houses a restaurant and flats?
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Title: Princes House, Brighton
Passage: Princes House (formerly Norwich Union House) is an office and residential building in the centre of Brighton, part of the English coastal city of Brighton and Hove. The prominently sited building, an example of Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel's "inimitable response to Modernism", was purpose-built as the headquarters of the Brighton Sussex Building Society, forerunner of the Alliance Leicester. The office was later used by Norwich Union, another financial institution, and now houses a restaurant and flats. The steel-framed structure is clad in red bricks with inlaid mosaicwork, forming a carefully detailed faade, and the corner elevation has an arrangement of brickwork and windows which suggests "the pleated folds of a curtain". The building is listed it at Grade II for its architectural and historical importance.
Title: Norwich Union
Passage: Norwich Union was the name of insurance company Aviva's British arm before June 2009. It was originally established in 1797. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.
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Norwich Union
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Princes House, Brighton
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Norwich Union
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How many times has Maciej Sulcki's adviser won Boxing Writers of America Manager of the Year Award?
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Title: Maciej Sulcki
Passage: Maciej Sulecki (born 2 May 1989) is an unbeaten professional boxer in the middleweight division. Sulecki is the current Polish middleweight champion and ranked 10 in the middleweight division by the WBO. Sulecki is signed with American adviser Al Haymon.
Title: Al Haymon
Passage: is an American boxing advisermanager. He is the adviser to Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and has twice won the Boxing Writers of America Manager of the Year Award.
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twice
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Maciej Sulcki
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Al Haymon
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What former United States Army soldier and related to WikiLeaks-related Twitter court orders?
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Title: Chelsea Manning
Passage: Chelsea Elizabeth Manning (born Bradley Edward Manning, December 17, 1987) is a former United States Army soldier who was convicted by court-martial in July 2013, of violations of the Espionage Act and other offenses, after disclosing to WikiLeaks nearly 750,000 classified, or unclassified but sensitive, military and diplomatic documents.
Title: WikiLeaks-related Twitter court orders
Passage: The WikiLeaks-related Twitter court orders were United States Department of Justice 2703(d) orders (so-called because they are authorized by ) accompanied by gag orders (authorized by , both as differentiated from subpoenas and national security letters) issued to Twitter in relation to ongoing investigations of WikiLeaks issued on 14 December 2010. While only five people were individually named within the subpoena, according to lawyer Mark Stephens the order effectively entailed the collection in relation to criminal prosecution of the personal identifying information of over six hundred thousand Twitter users, principally those who were followers of WikiLeaks. The U.S. government also sent Twitter a subpoena for information about Julian Assange and several other WikiLeaks-related persons, including Chelsea Manning. Twitter appealed against the accompanying gag order in order to be able to disclose its existence to its users, and was ultimately successful in its appeal. Subsequent reactions included the discussion of secret subpoenas in the U.S., criticism of the particular subpoena issued, an immediate, temporary 0.5 percent reduction in the number of Twitter followers of WikiLeaks, and calls for the recognition and emulation of Twitter's stance.
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Chelsea Manning
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WikiLeaks-related Twitter court orders
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Chelsea Manning
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What animated film, released in 1955, was also parodied in "The Simpsons" episode "Love Sprinfieldian Style"?
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Title: Love, Springfieldian Style
Passage: "Love Springfieldian Style" is the twelfth episode of "The Simpsons"nowiki'nowiki nineteenth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 17, 2008, three days after Valentine's Day. It includes three self-contained stories about romance. The three tales are parodies of "Bonnie and Clyde", "Lady and the Tramp" and "Sid and Nancy".
Title: Lady and the Tramp
Passage: Lady and the Tramp is a 1955 American animated romantic musical comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney and released to theaters on June 22, 1955 by Buena Vista Distribution. The 15th Disney animated feature film, it was the first animated feature filmed in the CinemaScope widescreen film process. Based on "Happy Dan, The Whistling Dog" by Ward Greene, "Lady and the Tramp" tells the story of a female American Cocker Spaniel named Lady who lives with a refined, upper-middle-class family, and a male stray mongrel called the Tramp. When the two dogs meet, they embark on many romantic adventures. A direct-to-video sequel, "", was released in 2001.
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Lady and the Tramp
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Love, Springfieldian Style
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Lady and the Tramp
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Which band has more members, The Postal Service or Missio?
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Title: The Postal Service
Passage: The Postal Service were an American indie rock band from Seattle, Washington, consisted of vocalist Ben Gibbard (of Death Cab for Cutie), producer Jimmy Tamborello (of Dntel and Headset), with Jenny Lewis (of Rilo Kiley) on background vocals.
Title: Missio (duo)
Passage: Missio (often stylized MISSIO) is an American electronic duo formed in 2014 in Austin, Texas. It currently consists of founding member Matthew Brue (vocals, producer), and David Butler (producer, instrumentalist).
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The Postal Service
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The Postal Service
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Missio (duo)
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American actor and musician Sam Witwer stars on the supernatural television series, Being Human, which is a remake of a show with the same name, featured on what network?
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Title: Being Human (North American TV series)
Passage: Being Human is a supernatural drama television series broadcast on Syfy in the United States and on Space in Canada. It was produced by Muse in Montreal as a remake of the BBC show of the same name.
Title: Sam Witwer
Passage: Samuel Stewart "Sam" Witwer (born October 20, 1977) is an American actor and musician. He has portrayed Crashdown in "Battlestar Galactica", Davis Bloome in "Smallville", and vampire Aidan Waite of the USCanadian remake of BBC's supernatural drama series "Being Human" on Syfy in the US and Space in Canada. He also voiced protagonist Galen MarekStarkiller in the multimedia project "", as well as The Son and Darth Maul in Cartoon Network's "" and Emperor Palpatine as well as Maul in Disney XD's "Star Wars Rebels".
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BBC
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Sam Witwer
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Being Human (North American TV series)
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The Burlington Mall is a large, two-story, indoor shopping mall complex located off Route 3 and Route 128 in Burlington, Massachusetts, the mall is one of many shopping venues in the Middlesex County area, including which 115 store shopping mall located along US Route 1 (Broadway) between Main Street and Essex Street in Saugus, Massachusetts?
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Title: Square One Mall
Passage: Square One Mall (formerly the New England Shopping Center) is a 115 store shopping mall located along US Route 1 (Broadway) between Main Street and Essex Street in Saugus, Massachusetts. Anchor stores include Sears, Macy's, Dick's Sporting Goods, Best Buy, T.J. Maxx, and BD's Furniture.
Title: Burlington Mall (Massachusetts)
Passage: The Burlington Mall is a large, two-story, indoor shopping mall complex located off Route 3 and Route 128 in Burlington, Massachusetts. The mall is one of many shopping venues in the Middlesex County area, including the Shops at Billerica, Square One Mall, Acton Plaza, and Middlesex Commons. The Burlington Mall has a gross leasable area of 1282339 sqft . The mall has approximately 170 shops and restaurants, including a large food court (capable of seating 775), and is in a high-density commercial district. Built in 1968, it was expanded in the 1970s and 1980s. It is managed by Simon Property Group, Inc.
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Square One Mall
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Burlington Mall (Massachusetts)
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Square One Mall
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Lost Lettermen is a sports weblog and database, which regularly interviews former college stars like what American football coach and former quarterback played in the NFL and Canadian Football League?
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Title: Lost Lettermen
Passage: Lost Lettermen is a sports weblog and database, which was launched by Jim Weber in March 2009. It is dedicated to former college football and basketball players. It regularly interviews former college stars such as Tee Martin, Charlie Ward, Ki-Jana Carter, Ed O'Bannon, Corliss Williamson and Mateen Cleaves. It also has a database of 150,000 former college athletes to answer the question, "Where Are They Now?"
Title: Tee Martin
Passage: Tamaurice Nigel "Tee" Martin (born July 25, 1978) is an American football coach and former quarterback who played in the National Football League and Canadian Football League. He is the current offensive coordinator for the University of Southern California Trojans.
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Tee Martin
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Lost Lettermen
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Tee Martin
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Which team did the head coach of the 1985 Oklahoma Sooners lead to a Super Bowl victory ?
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Title: 1985 NCAA Division I-A football season
Passage: The 1985 NCAA Division I-A football season saw the Oklahoma Sooners, led by head coach Barry Switzer, win the national championship.
Title: Barry Switzer
Passage: Barry Layne Switzer (born October 5, 1937) is a former American football player and coach. He served for 16 years as head football coach at the University of Oklahoma and four years as head coach for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He helped the Cowboys win Super Bowl XXX against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He has one of the highest winning percentages of any college football coach in history, and is one of only three head coaches to win both a college football national championship and a Super Bowl, the others being Jimmy Johnson and Pete Carroll.
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the Dallas Cowboys
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1985 NCAA Division I-A football season
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Barry Switzer
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Between Recovery Child and Siouxsie and the Banshees, which band was formed in London?
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Title: Recovery Child
Passage: Recovery Child is a four-piece alternative rock band from Toronto, Ontario.
Title: Siouxsie and the Banshees
Passage: Siouxsie and the Banshees were an English rock band, formed in London in 1976 by vocalist Siouxsie Sioux and bass guitarist Steven Severin. Initially associated with the English punk rock scene, the band rapidly evolved to create "a form of post-punk discord full of daring rhythmic and sonic experimentation". In 1978, they released their critically acclaimed debut album, "The Scream", and built their reputation over the next few years through subsequent releases. With "Juju" in 1981, the group also became an important influence on the emerging gothic rock scene. They disbanded in 1996, with Siouxsie and drummer Budgie continuing to record music as the Creatures, a second band they had formed in the early 1980s. In 2004, Siouxsie began a solo career.
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Siouxsie and the Banshees
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Recovery Child
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Siouxsie and the Banshees
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Who wrote the 2013 episode of the TV show Modern Family that was directed by the actor who played Kevin Arnold in "The Wonder Years"?
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Title: ClosetCon '13
Passage: "ClosetCon '13" is the eighth episode of the fifth season of the American sitcom "Modern Family", and the series' 104th overall. It was aired on November 20, 2013. The episode was written by Ben Karlin and directed by Fred Savage.
Title: Fred Savage
Passage: Frederick Aaron "Fred" Savage (born July 9, 1976) is an American actor, television director, and producer. He is best known for his role as Kevin Arnold in the American television series "The Wonder Years", which ran from 1988 to 1993. He has earned several awards and nominations, such as People's Choice Awards and Young Artist Awards.
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Ben Karlin
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ClosetCon '13
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Fred Savage
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Were the documentaries Bears and Aliens of the Deep filmed in the same locations?
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Title: Bears (film)
Passage: Bears is a 2014 nature documentary film about a family of brown bears living in the coastal mountain ranges of Alaska. Directed by Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey and narrated by John C. Reilly, "Bears" was released theatrically by Disneynature on April 18, 2014, the seventh nature documentary released under that label.
Title: Aliens of the Deep
Passage: Aliens of the Deep is a 2005 documentary film, directed in part by James Cameron alongside fellow cameraman and friend Steven Quale, who would go on to direct "Final Destination 5" six years later, and filmed in the IMAX 3D format. It was produced by Walden Media and Walt Disney Pictures. Cameron teams with NASA scientists to explore the Mid-Ocean Ridges, submerged chains of mountains in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans that are home to some of the planet's more unusual forms of life.
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no
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Bears (film)
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Aliens of the Deep
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Who wrote the theatrical comedy referenced in the subtitle of The Guilty Mother as "the other"?
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Title: The Guilty Mother
Passage: The Guilty Mother (French: "La Mre coupable" ) subtitled "The Other Tartuffe" is the third play of the "Figaro" trilogy by Pierre Beaumarchais; its predecessors were "The Barber of Seville" and "The Marriage of Figaro". This was the author's last play. It is rarely revived. Like the earlier plays of the trilogy it has been turned into operatic form, but it has not entered the general opera repertoire.
Title: Tartuffe
Passage: Tartuffe, or The Impostor, or The Hypocrite ( ; French: "Tartuffe, ou l'Imposteur" , ] ), first performed in 1664, is one of the most famous theatrical comedies by Molire. The characters of Tartuffe, Elmire, and Orgon are considered among the greatest classical theatre roles.
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Molire
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The Guilty Mother
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Tartuffe
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When was the Prime Minister of Australia born who defeated Abbott in 14 September 2015?
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Title: Malcolm Turnbull
Passage: Malcolm Bligh Turnbull (born 24 October 1954) is the 29th and current Prime Minister of Australia. He first served as parliamentary leader of the Liberal Party and as opposition leader from 2008 to 2009, and became parliamentary leader and Prime Minister after defeating Tony Abbott at the 2015 Liberal leadership spill. The Turnbull Government was re-elected at the 2016 federal election, but with only a one-seat majority.
Title: Abbott Government
Passage: The Abbott Government was the federal executive government of Australia led by Prime Minister Tony Abbott. The Government was made up of members of the LiberalNational Coalition. The Leader of the Nationals, Warren Truss, served as Deputy Prime Minister. Following the 2013 Australian federal election on 7 September, the Coalition defeated the second Rudd Government, ending six years of Labor Government. The Abbott Government was sworn into office on 18 September 2013. Less than two years later on 14 September 2015, Malcolm Turnbull defeated Abbott in a leadership ballot, 54 votes to 44.
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24 October 1954
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Abbott Government
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Malcolm Turnbull
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Which rocket propelled weapon, sometimes referred to as the "Stovepipe," did Colonel Leslie Alfred Skinner help develop?
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Title: Bazooka
Passage: Bazooka is the common name for a man-portable recoilless anti-tank rocket launcher weapon, widely fielded by the United States Army. Also referred to as the "Stovepipe", the innovative bazooka was among the first generation of rocket-propelled anti-tank weapons used in infantry combat. Featuring a solid-propellant rocket for propulsion, it allowed for high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) warheads to be delivered against armored vehicles, machine gun nests, and fortified bunkers at ranges beyond that of a standard thrown grenade or mine. The universally-applied nickname arose from the M1 variant's vague resemblance to the musical instrument called a "bazooka" invented and popularized by 1930s U.S. comedian Bob Burns.
Title: Leslie Skinner
Passage: Colonel Leslie Alfred Skinner LOM (April 21, 1900 November 2, 1978) was an American rocket engineer. He played a leading role in the development of several rocket propelled weapons during World War II, notably the first shoulder-fired missile system, the Bazooka.
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Bazooka
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Leslie Skinner
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Bazooka
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Which Archduke of Austria-Este was assassinated by Bosian Serb, Mihajlo "Miko" Jovanovi?
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Title: Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
Passage: Franz Ferdinand Carl Ludwig Joseph Maria (18 December 1863 28 June 1914) was an Archduke of Austria-Este, Austro-Hungarian and Royal Prince of Hungary and of Bohemia and, from 1896 until his death, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne.
Title: Miko Jovanovi
Passage: Mihajlo "Miko" Jovanovi, (Serbian Cyrillic: "" ; ? 3 February 1915) was a Bosnian Serb who was involved in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.
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Archduke of Austria-Este
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Miko Jovanovi
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
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Mike Moh was cast as Triton in "Marvel's Inhumans", an American television series created by Scott Buck for what television network?
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Title: Mike Moh
Passage: Mike Moh (born August 19, 1983 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American actor and martial artist in film and television. He is a 5th degree black belt in American Taekwondo and is mainly known for his role as Ryu in "". He was cast in "Marvel's Inhumans" as Triton.
Title: Inhumans (TV series)
Passage: Marvel's Inhumans, or simply Inhumans, is an American television series created for ABC by Scott Buck, based on the Marvel Comics race of the same name. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films and other television series of the franchise. The series is a Marvel and IMAX Entertainment project, produced by ABC Studios and Marvel Television in association with Devilina Productions. Buck serves as showrunner.
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ABC
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Mike Moh
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Inhumans (TV series)
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The actress that plays Sarah Hurst in "Easy Virtue" stars with Dervla Kirwan in a 2012 supernatural thriller film written by who?
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Title: Charlotte Riley
Passage: Charlotte Louise Riley (born 29 December 1981) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Sarah Hurst in "Easy Virtue" and as Catherine Earnshaw in ITV's adaptation of "Wuthering Heights".
Title: Entity (2012 film)
Passage: Entity is a 2012 British supernatural thriller film written and directed by Steve Stone. The film had its world premiere on 25 October 2012, at the Bram Stoker International Film Festival. It stars Dervla Kirwan, Charlotte Riley, and Branko Tomovic and centers upon a British reality show film crew that encounters a dark entity.
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Steve Stone
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Entity (2012 film)
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Charlotte Riley
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Sweethearts features which stand-up comedian in a supporting role?
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Title: Sweethearts (1997 film)
Passage: Sweethearts is a 1997 American independent film starring Janeane Garofalo and Mitch Rouse and written and directed by Aleks Horvat. The supporting cast features Margaret Cho and Bobcat Goldthwait as well as a cameo appearance by singerguitarist Stephen Malkmus of the band Pavement.
Title: Margaret Cho
Passage: Margaret Moran Cho (born December 5, 1968) is an American stand-up comedian, actress, fashion designer, author, and singer-songwriter. Cho is best known for her stand-up routines, through which she critiques social and political problems, especially regarding race and sexuality. She has created music videos and has her own clothing line of crotchless underwear for men and women. Cho has also frequently supported LGBT rights and has won awards for her humanitarian efforts on behalf of women, Asians, and the LGBT community.
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Margaret Moran Cho
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Sweethearts (1997 film)
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Margaret Cho
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What is the year of the event which orrurred first, John Reger was born, or the Washington Redskins began playing football?
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Title: John Reger
Passage: John George Reger (September 11, 1931 September 19, 2013) was a former American football linebacker. He played in the National Football League for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Washington Redskins, and participated in three Pro Bowls during his 12-year career. Reger played college football at the University of Pittsburgh. He died in Tampa, Florida in 2013.
Title: Washington Redskins
Passage: The Washington Redskins are a professional American football team based in the Washington metropolitan area. The Redskins compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) East division. The team plays its home games at FedExField in Landover, Maryland; its headquarters and training facility are at Inova Sports Performance Center at Redskins Park in Ashburn, Virginia, and the Redskins Complex in Richmond, Virginia, respectively. The Redskins have played more than 1,000 games since 1932, and are one of only five franchises in the NFL to record over 600 regular season and postseason wins, reaching that mark in 2015. The Redskins have won five NFL Championships (two pre-1966 merger announcement, and three Super Bowls). The franchise has captured 14 NFL divisional titles and six NFL conference championships. The Redskins were the first team in the NFL with an official marching band, and also the first team to have a fight song, "Hail to the Redskins".
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1931
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John Reger
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Washington Redskins
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Who was the manager of the Beatles who was portrayed in a stage play by Andrew Lancel?
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Title: Brian Epstein
Passage: Brian Samuel Epstein ( ; 19 September 1934 27 August 1967) was an English music entrepreneur who managed the Beatles. Epstein first discovered the Beatles in November 1961 during a lunchtime performance at The Cavern Club. He was instantly impressed and saw great potential in the group. Epstein was rejected by nearly all major recording companies in London, until he secured a meeting with George Martin, head of EMI's Parlophone label. In May 1962, Martin agreed to sign the Beatles, partly because of Epstein's conviction that the group would become internationally famous.
Title: Andrew Lancel
Passage: Andrew Lancel (born Andrew Watkinson on 3 August 1970) is an English television and theatre actor, producer and director. He is best known for his appearance as Dr. Andrew Collin in "Cardiac Arrest", Frank Foster in the long-running ITV soap opera "Coronation Street", and in his role as DI Neil Manson in "The Bill" as well as his acclaimed portrayal of Brian Epstein in the stage play "Epstein - The Man Who Made The Beatles".
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Brian Samuel Epstein
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Andrew Lancel
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Brian Epstein
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Which genus has more species, Geissorhiza or Stenocarpus?
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Title: Stenocarpus
Passage: Stenocarpus is a genus of about 25 species known to science, of woody trees or shrubs, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae.
Title: Geissorhiza
Passage: Geissorhiza is a genus of about 80 species of deciduous perennial flowering plants in the iris family first described as a genus in 1803. The entire genus is endemic to Cape Province of western South Africa. The genus name is derived from the Greek words "geisson", meaning "tile", and "rhizon", meaning "root".
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Geissorhiza
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Geissorhiza
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Stenocarpus
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What is the literal name for this 2015 Hong Kong romantic comedy television drama starring Miss Hong Kong 2004?
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Title: Smooth Talker
Passage: Smooth Talker (; literally "Harmony Is Precious") is a 2015 Hong Kong romantic comedy television drama created and produced by TVB, starring Joe Ma and Kate Tsui as the main leads, with Johnson Lee, Elena Kong, Tommy Wong and Tracy Chu in main supporting roles. Filming took place from Augusts till November 2014. The drama aired on Hong Kong's Jade and HD Jade channels March 30 till April 24, 2015 every Monday through Friday during its 9:30-10:30 pm timeslot with a total of 20 episodes.
Title: Kate Tsui
Passage: Kate Tsui Tsz-shan () is a Hong Kong actress, who is best known for her work with Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB), and to an extent, for her film work. She also holds the Miss Hong Kong 2004 title.
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Harmony Is Precious
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Smooth Talker
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Kate Tsui
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Who directed a 1986 American science-fiction comedy starring Tommy Swerdlow?
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Title: Howard the Duck (film)
Passage: Howard the Duck (titled Howard: A New Breed of Hero in the UK) is a 1986 American science-fiction comedy film directed by Willard Huyck and starring Chip Zien, Lea Thompson, Jeffrey Jones, and Tim Robbins. Produced by Gloria Katz and written by Huyck and Katz, with George Lucas as executive producer, the screenplay was originally intended to be an animated film based on the Marvel comic book of the same name, but the film adaptation became live-action because of a contractual obligation. Although several TV adaptations of Marvel characters had aired during the preceding 21 years, this was the first theatrical released feature film, coming after the serial "Captain America".
Title: Tommy Swerdlow
Passage: Tommy Swerdlow is an American actor and screenwriter. He has appeared in such films as "Howard the Duck" (1986) and "Spaceballs" (1987) and co-wrote the screenplays of "Cool Runnings" (1993), "Little Giants" (1994) and "Snow Dogs" (2002). Swerdlow made his directorial debut with the 2017 feature "A Thousand Junkies". He has also written a biopic about the life of Matisyahu titled "King Without a Crown".
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Willard Huyck
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Tommy Swerdlow
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Howard the Duck (film)
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As of 2016, how many locations does the barbeque restaurant that was founded by a former Assistant Secretary - Indian Affairs have?
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Title: Famous Dave's
Passage: Famous Dave's of America is a chain of barbecue restaurants serving pork ribs, chicken, beef brisket, and several flavors of barbecue sauce. Dave Anderson, an Ojibwe who served as the head of the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs from 2004 to 2005, started the first Famous Dave's restaurant near Hayward, Wisconsin in 1994. The restaurant chain grew throughout the Midwestern United States, and Puerto Rico in 2014. It has 170 locations in 34 U.S. states as of 2016.
Title: David W. Anderson
Passage: David W. "Famous Dave" Anderson, best known as the founder of the Famous Dave's restaurant chain, is the former Assistant Secretary - Indian Affairs in the Department of the Interior, with jurisdiction over the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Office of Indian Education Programs (now the Bureau of Indian Education). Anderson is a Choctaw and Ojibwe Indian, and lives in Edina, Minnesota. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, and grew up there as well as on reservations in Wisconsin. Famous Dave Anderson now travels the country speaking and is the author of several award-winning books.
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170 locations
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David W. Anderson
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Famous Dave's
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Sir Alec Guiness played Professor Godbole in a movie that was based on a novel by what author?
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Title: A Passage to India (film)
Passage: A Passage to India is a 1984 British period drama film written and directed by David Lean. The screenplay is based on the play of the same name by Santha Rama Rau, which was based on the novel of the same name by E.M. Forster.
Title: Alec Guinness
Passage: Sir Alec Guinness, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born Alec Guinness de Cuffe, 2 April 1914 5 August 2000) was an English actor. After an early career on the stage, Guinness was featured in several of the Ealing Comedies, including "The Ladykillers" and "Kind Hearts and Coronets" in which he played nine different characters. He is also known for his six collaborations with David Lean: Herbert Pocket in "Great Expectations" (1946), Fagin in "Oliver Twist" (1948), Col. Nicholson in "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (1957, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor), Prince Faisal in "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962), General Yevgraf Zhivago in "Doctor Zhivago" (1965), and Professor Godbole in "A Passage to India" (1984). He is also known for his portrayal of Obi-Wan Kenobi in George Lucas's original "Star Wars" trilogy, receiving a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
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E.M. Forster
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Alec Guinness
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A Passage to India (film)
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What is the American media company that produced The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug in collaboration with WingNut Films and New Line Cinema?
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Title: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Passage: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug is a 2013 epic high fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson and produced by WingNut Films in collaboration with New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and is the second installment in the three-part film series based on the novel "The Hobbit" by J. R. R. Tolkien. The film was preceded by "" (2012) and followed by "" (2014); together they operate as a prequel to Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings" film trilogy.
Title: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Passage: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (abbreviated as MGM or M-G-M, also known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer or simply Metro, and for a former interval known as Metro-Goldwyn-MayerUnited Artists, or MGMUA) is an American media company, involved primarily in the production and distribution of feature films and television programs.
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.
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The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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Following a season in which the Sacramento Kings won three of their first four games before proceeding to lose 12 of their next 13 games, who signed for the Phoenix Suns?
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Title: Wayman Tisdale
Passage: Wayman Lawrence Tisdale (June 9, 1964 May 15, 2009) was an American professional basketball player in the NBA and a smooth jazz bass guitarist. A three-time All American at the University of Oklahoma, he was elected to the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009.
Title: 199394 Sacramento Kings season
Passage: The 199394 NBA season was the Kings' 45th season in the National Basketball Association, and ninth season in Sacramento. With top draft pick Bobby Hurley from Duke University in the 1993 NBA draft, the Kings had a renewed optimism entering the season winning three of their first four games. However, they proceeded to lose 12 of their next 13 games including eight straight losses. In December, things got worse for the Kings as Hurley was involved in a life threatening automobile accident, and was out for the remainder of the season after playing just 19 games. At midseason, the Kings acquired Olden Polynice from the Detroit Pistons as they went on to finish sixth in the Pacific Division with a 2854 record. Mitch Richmond averaged 23.4 points per game, and was selected to start for the Western Conference in the 1994 NBA All-Star Game. Following the season, Wayman Tisdale signed as a free agent with the Phoenix Suns.
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Wayman Tisdale
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199394 Sacramento Kings season
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Wayman Tisdale
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Containing 498 shops, what shopping centre marks the beginning of the Westfield Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon?
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Title: Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon
Passage: The Westfield Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon was an annual ultramarathon foot race held between 1983 and 1991. It was sponsored by the Westfield Group, with the start being at Westfield Parramatta shopping centre and the finish at Westfield Doncaster shopping centre (formerly known as "Doncaster Shoppingtown").
Title: Westfield Parramatta
Passage: Westfield Parramatta is a shopping centre in Parramatta, a city within the Greater Sydney Metropolitan area Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The centre is owned and managed by The Westfield Group. In July 2014, the Westfield Group became two companies Scentre Group and Westfield Corporation. This shopping centre is now managed by Scentre Group. It has a net leasable area of approximately 137,407m and contains 498 shops built over five levels, making it Australia's fourth largest shopping centre by Gross Leasable Area (GLA).
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Westfield Parramatta
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Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon
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Westfield Parramatta
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Who is the actor in the miniseries Olive Kitteridge who was also starring actor in the movie Caddyshack?
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Title: Bill Murray
Passage: William James Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor, comedian, and writer. He first gained exposure on "Saturday Night Live", a series of performances that earned him his first Emmy Award, and later starred in comedy filmsincluding "Meatballs" (1979), "Caddyshack" (1980), "Stripes" (1981), "Tootsie" (1982), "Ghostbusters" (1984), "Scrooged" (1988), "Ghostbusters II" (1989), "What About Bob? " (1991), and "Groundhog Day" (1993). He also co-directed "Quick Change" (1990).
Title: Olive Kitteridge (miniseries)
Passage: Olive Kitteridge is a 2014 four-hour miniseries based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Elizabeth Strout. Set in Maine, the HBO miniseries features Frances McDormand as the title character, Richard Jenkins as Olive's loving husband Henry Kitteridge, Zoe Kazan as Denise Thibodeau, and Bill Murray as Jack Kennison. The miniseries is divided into four parts, each depicting a certain point of time in the novel.
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Bill Murray
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Olive Kitteridge (miniseries)
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Bill Murray
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Which suburb in the Northern Region of Ghana that created Sagnarigu district was Yakubu II born?
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Title: Yakubu II
Passage: Yaa Naa Yakubu Andani II (19452002) was the King of Dagbon, the traditional kingdom of the Dagomba people in northern Ghana, from 31 May 1974 until his assassination on 27 March 2002. He was born in August 1945 in Sagnarigu, a suburb of Tamale in the Northern Region of Ghana. Yakubu II was killed on 27 March 2002 at Yendi, the capital of the Kingdom of Dagbon, by supporters of Abudu royal family when clashes broke out between the two feuding Gates of Dagbon Kingship. For 600 years the Abudu and Andani clans, named after two sons of the ancient Dagbon king Ya Naa Yakubu I, cordially rotated control of the kingdom centred in Yendi, 530 km north of Accra, the capital of Ghana. As of January 2014, a regent (installed in 2006) has acted as sovereign of the kingdom until a new ruler is chosen to occupy the revered Lion Skins of Yendi.
Title: Sagnarigu District
Passage: Sagnarigu District is one of the twenty six (26) districts in the Northern Region of Ghana. Carved from the Tamale Metropolitan District, Sagnarigu District was created in 2012. Its capital is Sagnarigu.
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Tamale
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Yakubu II
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Sagnarigu District
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Which French boxer defeated Hussein Ishaish at the 2016 Summer Olympics as an amateur?
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Title: Tony Yoka
Passage: Tony Victor James Yoka (born 28 April 1992) is a French professional boxer. As an amateur he represented France at the 2016 Olympics, winning a gold medal in the super-heavyweight division; he also represented France at the 2015 AIBA World Boxing Championships, winning gold.
Title: Hussein Ishaish
Passage: Hussein Ishaish (born 6 August 1995) is a Jordanian boxer. He competed in the men's super heavyweight event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. He defeated Mihai Nistor of Romania in the round of 16. He was then defeated by eventual gold medalist Tony Yoka of France in the quarterfinals. Ishaish was the flagbearer for Jordan during the Parade of Nations.
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Tony Yoka
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Hussein Ishaish
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Tony Yoka
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Which musician during the earliest period covered in Time Waits for No One: Anthology 19711977 had the first full-length appearance on a Rolling Stones album?
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Title: Sticky Fingers
Passage: Sticky Fingers is the ninth British and 11th American studio album by the English rock band The Rolling Stones, released in April 1971. It is the band's first album of the 1970s and its first release on the band's newly formed label, Rolling Stones Records, after having been contracted since 1963 with Decca Records in the UK and London Records in the US. It is also Mick Taylor's first full-length appearance on a Rolling Stones album, the first Rolling Stones album not to feature any contributions from guitarist and founder Brian Jones and the first one on which singer Mick Jagger is credited with playing guitar.
Title: Time Waits for No One: Anthology 19711977
Passage: Time Waits for No One: Anthology 19711977 is a British-only compilation album by The Rolling Stones released in 1979. It covers the period from "Sticky Fingers" in 1971 until "Love You Live" in 1977. Only two of ten single A-sides from the period are included"Angie" and "Fool to Cry".
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Mick Taylor
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Time Waits for No One: Anthology 19711977
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Sticky Fingers
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Where was the public high school at which Freddie James became the head coach located?
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Title: David W. Carter High School
Passage: David Wendel Carter High School (commonly referred to as Dallas Carter) is a public high school located in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas (USA). The school is a part of the Dallas Independent School District and is classified as a 4A school by the UIL. In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.
Title: Freddie James
Passage: Freddie James is a former American football coach. He played under Billy Nicks at Prairie View AM in the late 1950s, before working in a steel plant for a couple of years, then as a physical therapist in Houston, Texas. His former coach Nicks later recommended him for high school football coaching. In 1982 James became head coach at David W. Carter High School in Dallas, Texas. In his first year, Carter reached the 5A state semifinals. In 1988, Carter won the title after one of the most dominant seasons in Texas high school football, but the title was later forfeited because of eligibility infringements. After a ban from the state playoffs in 1989, because James had played an ineligible player, Carter reached the state semis again in 1990. He retired in 1995, having guided the Carter Cowboys to a 123-22-3 record in his 14 seasons, and having turned the program into a nationally recognized power. His overall coaching record stands 147-28-4.
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Oak Cliff area of Dallas
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Freddie James
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David W. Carter High School
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The MTV Europe Music Award for Best Song was first award to a song performed by who?
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Title: 7 Seconds (song)
Passage: "7 Seconds" is a song composed by Youssou N'Dour, Neneh Cherry, Cameron McVey and Jonathan Sharp. It was released in 1994 as a single performed by Youssou N'Dour and Neneh Cherry. It achieved much success, reaching the top chart position in numerous countries.
Title: MTV Europe Music Award for Best Song
Passage: The MTV Europe Music Award for Best Song is the main award of the EMA's. It was first awarded in 1994, when "7 Seconds" won it, and has been given out since. Lady Gaga, Pink and Beyonc have been the big winners with two awards. In 2007 and 2008 the category was named Most Addictive Track, but in 2009 called again Best Song.
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Youssou N'Dour and Neneh Cherry
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MTV Europe Music Award for Best Song
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7 Seconds (song)
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Which director has produced 34 films since 1983: Spike Lee or Manny Coto?
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Title: Manny Coto
Passage: Manuel "Manny" Hector Coto is a Cuban American writer, director and producer of films and television programs.
Title: Spike Lee
Passage: Shelton Jackson "Spike" Lee (born March 20, 1957) is an American film director, producer, writer, and actor. His production company, 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, has produced over 35 films since 1983.
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Jackson "Spike" Lee
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Manny Coto
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Spike Lee
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Robert L. Priddy - he comes from the United States and has founded a number of airline companies such as ValuJet or which American low-cost airline that operates scheduled and charter flights?
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Title: Robert L. Priddy
Passage: Robert L. Priddy - he comes from the United States and has founded a number of airline companies such as ValuJet or Allegiant Air.
Title: Allegiant Air
Passage: Allegiant Air is an American low-cost airline that operates scheduled and charter flights. It is wholly owned by Allegiant Travel Company (NASDAQ: ALGT ), a publicly traded company with 3,700 employees and over 2.6 billion USD market capitalization. The corporate headquarters are in Summerlin, Nevada, a suburb of Las Vegas.
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Allegiant Air
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Robert L. Priddy
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Allegiant Air
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What is the year exact date that the Linkin Park album with the song "Wretches and Kings" released?
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Title: Wretches and Kings
Passage: "Wretches and Kings" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. It is the tenth track from their 2010 album, "A Thousand Suns". The song was written by the band and produced by co-lead vocalist Mike Shinoda and Rick Rubin. "Wretches and Kings" was used as a promotional single and was featured as a part of the "Linkin Park Track Pack" Downloadable Content for the video game "". The song was also used for the backdrop for EA's opening sequence in MMA.
Title: A Thousand Suns
Passage: A Thousand Suns is the fourth studio album by American rock band Linkin Park. It was released on September 8, 2010, by Warner Bros. Records. The album was written by the band and was produced by Linkin Park vocalist Mike Shinoda and Rick Rubin, who worked together to produce the band's previous studio album "Minutes to Midnight" (2007). Recording sessions for "A Thousand Suns" took place at NRG Recording Studios in North Hollywood, California from 2008 until early 2010.
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September 8, 2010
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Wretches and Kings
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A Thousand Suns
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Republic New York Corporation was the holding company for the Republic National Bank of New York and the Safra Republic Bank, Republic New York Corporation was sold shortly after its chairman's death to HSBC Bank USA, the US subsidiary of which British multinational banking and financial services holding company, tracing its origin to a hong in Hong Kong?
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Title: Republic New York
Passage: Republic New York Corporation was the holding company for the Republic National Bank of New York and the Safra Republic Bank. The company was controlled by billionaire Edmond Safra, who was killed in a fire in his Monte Carlo penthouse apartment by his nurse Ted Maher. Republic New York Corporation was sold shortly after its chairman's death to HSBC Bank USA, the US subsidiary of HSBC of the UK.
Title: HSBC
Passage: HSBC Holdings PLC is a British multinational banking and financial services holding company, tracing its origin to a hong in Hong Kong. It is the world's seventh largest bank by total assets and the largest in Europe with total assets of US2.374 trillion (as of December 2016). It was established in its present form in London in 1991 by The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited to act as a new group holding company. The origins of the bank lie mainly in Hong Kong and to a lesser extent in Shanghai, where branches were first opened in 1865. The HSBC name is derived from the initials of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. The company was first formally incorporated in 1866. The company continues to see both the United Kingdom and Hong Kong as its "home markets".
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HSBC Holdings PLC
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Republic New York
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HSBC
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Where is the team that Federico Agliardi plays for based?
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Title: Federico Agliardi
Passage: Federico Agliardi (born 11 February 1983) is an Italian footballer who currently plays as goalkeeper for Serie B side Cesena.
Title: A.C. Cesena
Passage: Associazione Calcio Cesena (] ) is an Italian football club based in Cesena, Romagna.
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Romagna
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Federico Agliardi
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A.C. Cesena
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Jan van Aken is a writer belonging to which Germanic ethnic group native to the Netherlands?
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Title: Dutch people
Passage: The Dutch (Dutch: ), occasionally referred to as Netherlandersa term that is cognate to the Dutch word for Dutch people, "Nederlanders"are a Germanic ethnic group native to the Netherlands. They share a common culture and speak the Dutch language. Dutch people and their descendants are found in migrant communities worldwide, notably in Aruba, Suriname, Guyana, Curaao, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, and the United States.
Title: Jan van Aken (writer)
Passage: Jan van Aken (Herwen en Aerdt, August 9, 1961) is a Dutch writer, who worked in the cultural sector and in automation. He is currently a docent at the Schrijversvakschool in Amsterdam.
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Dutch people
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Jan van Aken (writer)
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Dutch people
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Virgil Widrich and Bernard Rose, have which mutual occupation?
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Title: Virgil Widrich
Passage: Virgil Widrich ( 16 May 1967 in Salzburg) is an Austrian director, screenwriter, filmmaker and multimedia artist.
Title: Bernard Rose (director)
Passage: Bernard Rose (born 4 August 1960) is an English film director most famous for his direction of the 1992 horror film "Candyman" and the 1994 historical romance film "Immortal Beloved".
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director
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Virgil Widrich
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Bernard Rose (director)
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Ticket to the Moon was a song written by which English rock band?
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Title: Ticket to the Moon
Passage: "Ticket to the Moon" is a popular song written by Jeff Lynne and performed by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO).
Title: Electric Light Orchestra
Passage: The Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) are an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1970, by songwritersmulti-instrumentalists Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood with drummer Bev Bevan. Their music is characterised by a fusion of Beatlesque pop, classical arrangements, and futuristic iconography. After Wood's departure in 1972, Lynne became the band's leader, arranging and producing every album while writing virtually all of their original material.
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Electric Light Orchestra
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Ticket to the Moon
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Electric Light Orchestra
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What was the second album by the singer who was a client of Andros Rodriguez, and whose debut album was "Santogold"?
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Title: Santigold
Passage: Santi White (born September 25, 1976), better known by her stage name Santigold (formerly Santogold), is an American singer and producer. Her debut album, "Santogold", including the singles "Creator" and "L.E.S. Artistes", received very favorable reviews in 2008. Her second album, "Master of My Make-Believe", was released in 2012. In February 2016, she released her third album "99".
Title: Andros Rodriguez
Passage: Andros Rodriguez is a multi-platinum, Grammy award-winning music producer, engineer and mixer. His diverse catalog of clients include Pharrell, Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, Florence the Machine, Shakira, Bleachers, Whitney Houston, Cobra Starship, Santigold, Jewel, Lenny Kravitz, Kelly Clarkson, Girls' Generation, Patti Labelle, James Blunt, Ludacris, and Huang Zitao.
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"Master of My Make-Believe"
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Andros Rodriguez
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Santigold
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When was the group attacked in the attack on the Four Square Laundry formed?
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Title: Attack on the Four Square Laundry
Passage: The Attack on the Four Square Laundry was a Provisional IRA ambush in the Twinbrook area of Belfast against a special British Military unit known as the Military Reaction Force. At least one undercover British soldier (Edward Stuart (20)) was killed, the IRA claimed they killed 5 undercover soldiers altogether. The attack took place on 2 October 1972.
Title: Military Reaction Force
Passage: The Military Reaction Force, Military Reconnaissance Force or Mobile Reconnaissance Force (MRF) was a covert intelligence-gathering and counter-insurgency unit of the British Army active in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, a former member described it as a "legalised death squad". The unit was formed during the summer of 1971 and operated until late 1972 or early 1973. MRF teams operated in plain-clothes and civilian vehicles, equipped with pistols and submachine guns. They were tasked with tracking down and arresting, or killing, members of the Irish Republican Army (IRA). The MRF also ran double agents within the paramilitary groups and ran a number of front companies to gather intelligence. In October 1972, the Provisional IRA uncovered and attacked two of the MRF's front companiesa mobile laundry service and a massage parlourwhich contributed to the unit's dissolution.
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summer of 1971
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Attack on the Four Square Laundry
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Military Reaction Force
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Are Colorado River Aqueduct and Eastside Canal both in the same state?
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Title: Eastside Canal
Passage: Eastside Canal is an irrigation canal in Kern County, California. It originates from a common diversion at Manor Street in Bakersfield, which also serves the Carrier Canal and Kern Island Canal. The common diversion originates from the Kern River, about 1 mi south of Gordon's Ferry. The canal terminates south of Bear Mountain Boulevard (SR 223), just west of Arvin.
Title: Colorado River Aqueduct
Passage: The Colorado River Aqueduct, or CRA, is a 242 mi water conveyance in Southern California in the United States, operated by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD). The aqueduct impounds water from the Colorado River at Lake Havasu on the California-Arizona border west across the Mojave and Colorado deserts to the east side of the Santa Ana Mountains. It is one of the primary sources of drinking water for Southern California.
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yes
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Colorado River Aqueduct
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Eastside Canal
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Krasnodar Krai Police, is the main law enforcement agency in Southern Russia, controlled system by which state or community term, commonly called, what?
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Title: Government
Passage: A government is the system by which a state or community is controlled. In the Commonwealth of Nations, the word "government" is also used more narrowly to refer to the collective group of people that exercises executive authority in a state. This usage is analogous to what is called an "administration" in American English. Furthermore, especially in American English, the concepts of "the state" and "the government" may be used synonymously to refer to the person or group of people exercising authority over a politically organized territory. Finally, government is also sometimes used in English as a synonym for governance.
Title: Krasnodar Krai Police
Passage: Main Directorate for Internal Affairs of Krasnodar Krai ( ) or the Police of Krasnodar Krai ( ) is the main law enforcement agency in Government of Krasnodar Krai in Southern Russia.
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Government
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Krasnodar Krai Police
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Government
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"Different for Girls" is a song by Dierks Bentley that features an American singer who released her debut album on what date?
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Title: Different for Girls (Dierks Bentley song)
Passage: "Different for Girls" is a song recorded by American country music artist Dierks Bentley. It features American singer and songwriter Elle King and was released to country radio on June 6, 2016, as the second single from Bentley's eighth studio album, "Black" (2016). It was nominated for "Vocal Event of the Year" at the 2016 CMA Awards. The song was written by Shane McAnally and J. T. Harding.
Title: Elle King
Passage: Tanner Elle Schneider (born July 3, 1989), known professionally as Elle King, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Her musical style encompasses country, soul, rock and blues. In 2012, King released her debut EP, "The Elle King EP", on RCA. The EP track "Playing for Keeps" is the theme song for VH1's "Mob Wives Chicago" series. She released her debut album, "Love Stuff" on February 17, 2015. The album produced the US top 10 single "Ex's Oh's," which earned her two Grammy Award nominations. King has also toured with acts such as Of Monsters and Men, Train and Michael Kiwanuka. She is the daughter of comedian Rob Schneider and former model London King. She currently resides in Los Angeles, not Brooklyn.
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February 17, 2015
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Different for Girls (Dierks Bentley song)
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Elle King
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Who was born first, Muhammad Iqbal or Ali Qushji?
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Title: Ali Qushji
Passage: Ala al-Dn Ali ibn Muhammed (1403 16 December 1474), known as Ali Qushji (Ottoman TurkishPersian language: , "kuu" falconer in Turkish; Latin: "Ali Kushgii") was an astronomer, mathematician and physicist originally from Samarkand, who settled in the Ottoman Empire some time before 1472. As a disciple of Ulugh Beg, he is best known for the development of astronomical physics independent from natural philosophy, and for providing empirical evidence for the Earth's rotation in his treatise, "Concerning the Supposed Dependence of Astronomy upon Philosophy". In addition to his contributions to Ulugh Beg's famous work Zij-i-Sultani and to the founding of Sahn- Seman Medrese, one of the first centers for the study of various traditional Islamic sciences in the Ottoman caliphate, Ali Kuu was also the author of several scientific works and textbooks on astronomy.
Title: Muhammad Iqbal
Passage: Allama Iqbal ( ) (November 9, 1877 April 21, 1938), widely known as Muhammad Iqbal, was a poet, philosopher, and politician, as well as an academic, barrister and scholar in British India who is widely regarded as having inspired the Pakistan Movement. He is called the "Spiritual Father of Pakistan " He is considered one of the most important figures in Urdu literature, with literary work in both Urdu and Persian.
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Ali Qushji
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Muhammad Iqbal
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Ali Qushji
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What is the name of the South Korean actor who is well known for his role in the 2016 South Korean television series W and starred alongside Han Hyo-joo?
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Title: Lee Jong-suk
Passage: Lee Jong-suk (Hangul: , born 14 September 1989) is a South Korean actor and model. He debuted in 2005 as a runway model, becoming the youngest male model ever to participate in Seoul Fashion Week. Lee's breakout role was in "School 2013" (2012) and he is also well known for his roles in "I Can Hear Your Voice" (2013), "Doctor Stranger" (2014), "Pinocchio" (2014) and "W" (2016).
Title: W (TV series)
Passage: W () is a 2016 South Korean television series, starring Lee Jong-suk and Han Hyo-joo. It aired on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 22:00 (KST) on MBC from July 20 to September 14, 2016.
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Lee Jong-suk
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Lee Jong-suk
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W (TV series)
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Ethan Tecumseh Vishniac (born 1955) is an American astrophysicist, his wife Ilene Busch-Vishniac, the ninth president of the University of Saskatchewan (2012-2014), was previously Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at which American entrepreneur, abolitionist and philanthropist of 19th-century Baltimore, Maryland?
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Title: Johns Hopkins
Passage: Johns Hopkins (May 19, 1795 December 24, 1873) was an American entrepreneur, abolitionist and philanthropist of 19th-century Baltimore, Maryland.
Title: Ethan Vishniac
Passage: Ethan Tecumseh Vishniac (born 1955) is an American astrophysicist. He is the son of microbiologist Wolf V. Vishniac, and grandson of photographer Roman Vishniac. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Astrophysical Journal and a professor of Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, after holding positions at University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, and University of Texas in Austin. His wife Ilene Busch-Vishniac, the ninth president of the University of Saskatchewan (2012-2014), was previously Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at Johns Hopkins, and provost and vice-president (academic) of McMaster University from 2007 until 2012.
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Johns Hopkins
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Ethan Vishniac
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Johns Hopkins
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Which Riviera Partners' clientele is located in Las Vegas, Nevada?
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Title: Zappos
Passage: Zappos.com is an online shoe and clothing shop based in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Title: Riviera Partners
Passage: Riviera Partners is a provider of technical search and recruiting services, specializing in talent acquisition for emerging growth companies. Since its inception, Riviera Partners has focused on building technology teams primarily for startup companies. Riviera Partners' clientele includes, among others, ServiceNow, Xoom, One Kings Lane, Uber, Path, Okta, Pure Storage, Twitter, LinkedIn, Dropbox, Pinterest, and Zappos.
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Zappos
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Riviera Partners
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Zappos
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Which documentary film was released first: "Flying Padre", or "Rembrandt's J'Accuse"?
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Title: Rembrandt's J'Accuse
Passage: Rembrandt's J'Accuse is a 2008 Dutch, German and Finnish documentary film directed by Peter Greenaway about criticism of today's visual illiteracy argued by means of a forensic search of Rembrandt's painting "The Night Watch". Greenaway explains the conspiracy about a murder and the motives of all its characters who have conspired to kill for their combined self-advantage.
Title: Flying Padre
Passage: Flying Padre is a 1951 short subject black-and-white documentary film. It is the second film directed by Stanley Kubrick. The film is nine minutes long.
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Flying Padre
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Flying Padre
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Rembrandt's J'Accuse
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What are the accounting companies that make up the "Big Four" excluding Ernst Young?
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Title: Ernst amp; Young
Passage: EY (formerly Ernst Young) is a multinational professional services firm headquartered in London, England. EY is one of the largest professional services firms in the world and is one of the "Big Four" accounting firms.
Title: Arthur Andersen
Passage: Arthur Andersen LLP, based in Chicago, is an American holding company and formerly one of the "Big Five" accounting firms among PricewaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Ernst Young and KPMG, providing auditing, tax, and consulting services to large corporations. In 2002, the firm voluntarily surrendered its licenses to practice as Certified Public Accountants in the United States after being found guilty of criminal charges relating to the firm's handling of the auditing of Enron, an energy corporation based in Texas, which had filed for bankruptcy in 2001.
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PricewaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
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Arthur Andersen
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Ernst amp; Young
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What nationality is the man whom Vladimir Kozlov won the WWE Tag Team Championship with?
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Title: Santino Marella
Passage: Anthony Carelli (born March 14, 1974) is a Canadian sports analyst, trainer, entrepreneur, actor, and retired professional wrestler and mixed martial artist, who currently works for the Canadian sports TV network Sportsnet. He is best known for his 11-year tenure in WWE, most notably under the ring name Santino Marella. He is the founder of Canadian martial arts and professional wrestling training facility Battle Arts Academy.
Title: Vladimir Kozlov
Passage: Oleg Aleksandrovich Prudius (Russian: ; Ukrainian: , "Oleh Oleksandrovych Prudius"; born April 27, 1979) better known by his ring name Vladimir Kozlov, is a Ukrainian-American producer and retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his time in WWE, where he won the WWE Tag Team Championship once with Santino Marella. He is trained in freestyle wrestling, rugby, football, sambo, kickboxing, judo, jujutsu, Brazilian jiu-jitsu and mixed martial arts.
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Canadian
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Vladimir Kozlov
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Santino Marella
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Who was the coach for the team that won the 2004 Sugar Bowl?
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Title: 2004 Sugar Bowl
Passage: The 2004 Nokia Sugar Bowl, the BCS title game for the 2003 college football season, was played on January 4, 2004 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The teams were the LSU Tigers and the Oklahoma Sooners. The Tigers won the BCS National Championship, their second championship, defeating the Sooners by a score of 21-14.
Title: 2003 LSU Tigers football team
Passage: The 2003 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University (LSU) during the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season. Coached by Nick Saban, the LSU Tigers played their home games at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The Tigers compiled an 111 regular season record and then defeated the No. 5 Georgia Bulldogs in the SEC Championship Game, Afterward, LSU was invited to play the Oklahoma Sooners in the Sugar Bowl for the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) national title. LSU won the BCS National Championship Game, the first national football championship for LSU since 1958.
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Nick Saban
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2003 LSU Tigers football team
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2004 Sugar Bowl
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Which is from farther west, The Commuters or Amplifier?
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Title: Amplifier (band)
Passage: Amplifier are an English rock band originating from Manchester. The band has released six albums and four EPs since its inception in 1999. Their music has been described as "Soundgarden, Tool, Black Sabbath, Oceansize and Pink Floyd taking copious amounts of mind-altering substances and venturing on a trip through time and space (to another dimension), and back again." Their music is characterised by guitarist Sel Balamir's effect pedals, Matt Brobin's complex drumming, extended heavy sections, atmospheric compositions and philosophical lyrics.
Title: The Commuters
Passage: The Commuters are an American alternative rock band from Manhattan, New York. The group was formed in 2010 by singer, songwriter and musician Zeeshan Zaidi. The band released their first full length album "Rescue" on April 17, 2012 on the Communal Records label.
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The Commuters
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The Commuters
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Amplifier (band)
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The Northumbrian Dialect was spoken in a kingdom whose name reflects what approximate southern limit to the kingdom's territory?
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Title: Northumbrian dialect
Passage: Northumbrian was a dialect of Old English spoken in the Anglian Kingdom of Northumbria. Together with Mercian, Kentish and West Saxon, it forms one of the sub-categories of Old English devised and employed by modern scholars.
Title: Kingdom of Northumbria
Passage: The Kingdom of Northumbria ( ; Old English: "Norhymbra rce" , "kingdom of the Northumbrians") was a medieval Anglian kingdom in what is now northern England and south-east Scotland, which subsequently became an earldom in a unified English kingdom. The name reflects the approximate southern limit to the kingdom's territory, the Humber estuary.
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the Humber estuary
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Northumbrian dialect
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Kingdom of Northumbria
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The Capital District, also known as the Capital Region, refers to the metropolitan area surrounding Albany, the capital of the U.S. state of New York, in the 21st century, the Capital District has emerged as a major anchor, of which marketing name for the eastern part of the U.S. state of New York, encompassing the Capital District and the Hudson Valley?
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Title: Capital District, New York
Passage: The Capital District, also known as the Capital Region, refers to the metropolitan area surrounding Albany, the capital of the U.S. state of New York. With a population of 1,170,483 (2013), the Capital District is the fourth largest metropolitan region in the state and the 45th largest in the country. Companies that have headquarters in Albany include CommerceHub and the Environment One Corporation. In the 21st century, the Capital District has emerged as a major anchor of Tech Valley, the moniker describing the technologically-focused region of eastern New York State. The Capital District was first settled by the Dutch in the early 17th century and came under British control in 1664. Albany has been the permanent capital of the state of New York since 1797. The Capital District is notable for many historical events that predate the independence of the United States, including the Albany Plan of Union and The Battles of Saratoga.
Title: Tech Valley
Passage: Tech Valley began as a marketing name for the eastern part of the U.S. state of New York, encompassing the Capital District and the Hudson Valley. Originated in 1998 to promote the greater Albany area as a high-tech competitor to regions such as Silicon Valley and Boston, the moniker subsequently grew to represent the counties in New York between IBM's Westchester County plants in the south and the U.S.-Canadian border to the north, and has since evolved to constitute both the technologically-oriented metonym and the geographic territory comprising most of New York State north of New York City. The area's high technology ecosystem is supported by technologically-focused academic institutions including Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the State University of New York Polytechnic Institute. Tech Valley grew from encompassing 19 counties straddling both sides of the Adirondack Northway and the New York Thruway, and with heavy state taxpayer subsidy, has experienced significant growth in the computer hardware side of the high-technology industry, with great strides in the nanotechnology sector, digital electronics design, and water- and electricity-dependent integrated microchip circuit manufacturing, involving companies including IBM in Armonk and its Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, GlobalFoundries in Malta, and others. As of 2015, venture capital investment in Tech Valley had grown to US163 million. Westchester County has developed a burgeoning biotechnology sector in the 21st century, with over US1 billion in planned private investment as of 2016, earning the county the nickname "Biochester".
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Tech Valley
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Capital District, New York
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Tech Valley
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Which was founded first, Pomona College or Brown University?
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Title: Pomona College
Passage: Pomona College is a private, nonsectarian, coeducational, liberal arts college in Claremont, California, United States. Established in 1887, it is the founding member of the Claremont Colleges consortium. Pomona is a four-year undergraduate institution, and enrolled approximately 1,700 students representing 49 states and 63 countries in Fall 2017. The college maintains 48 majors and 600 courses, though students have access to nearly 2000 additional courses at the other Claremont Colleges.
Title: Brown University
Passage: Brown University is a private Ivy League research university in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Brown is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution.
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Brown University
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Pomona College
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Brown University
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Who did the man who played Mick Carter in EastEnders play in Human Traffic?
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Title: Linda Carter
Passage: Linda Bernadette Carter is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera "EastEnders", played by Kellie Bright. She first appeared on 19 December 2013 and her casting was announced alongside her on-screen partner, Mick Carter (Danny Dyer). Linda was introduced by new executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins as part of the Carter family. Linda became landlady of The Queen Victoria public house and moved there with her family from her mother's pub in Watford. Although never credited with the name, in a small number of episodes, the character is referred to as Linda Peacock. In May 2016, Bright announced that she was pregnant with her second child and that she would be taking maternity leave. Linda departed the series on 25 December 2016 although she made two separate guest appearances on 16 March and 30 June 2017. She returned full-time on 7 August.
Title: Danny Dyer
Passage: Daniel John "Danny" Dyer (born 24 July 1977) is an English actor who has worked in television, film and theatre. Dyer's breakthrough role was as Moff in "Human Traffic", with other notable roles as Billy the Limpet in "Mean Machine", and as Tommy Johnson in "The Football Factory". Following the success of "The Football Factory", Dyer was often typecast in "hard-man" roles, although it was this image that allowed him to present "The Real Football Factories", its spin-off, "The Real Football Factories International" and "Danny Dyer's Deadliest Men". Dyer has also worked in theatre, having appeared in three plays written by Harold Pinter, with whom he had a close friendship.
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Moff
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Linda Carter
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Danny Dyer
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Where was the owner of FAME Studios inducted in 1985 after having Ray Whitley single What Kind of Fool recorded at his studio?
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Title: What Kind of Fool (Do You Think I Am)
Passage: "What Kind of Fool (Do You Think I Am)" is a 1964 single written by Ray Whitley and recorded by The Tams. The single was their most successful release on both the United States RB and pop charts. "What Kind of Fool (Do You Think I Am)" went to number one on the "Cash Box" RB chart and peaked at number nine on the "Billboard" Hot 100. this track was one of the many hit records recorded at Rick Hall's FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Musicians on this track included Norbert Putman on bass, Jerry Carrigan on drums, David Briggs on piano, and Terry Thompson and Earl "Peanut" Montgomery on guitar.
Title: Rick Hall
Passage: Roe Erister "Rick" Hall (born January 31, 1932) is an American record producer, songwriter, music publisher, and musician best known as the owner and proprietor of FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and "Father of Muscle Shoals Music". Hall was inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in 1985 and also received the John Herbert Orr Pioneer Award. Hall remains active in the music industry with FAME Studios, FAME Records, and FAME Publishing.
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Alabama Music Hall of Fame
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What Kind of Fool (Do You Think I Am)
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Rick Hall
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What television series was an adaptation of a novel and had a character played by an actress who is also known for her roles on "ER" and "Desparate Housewives"?
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Title: Mary Drake
Passage: Mary Drake is a fictional character created by I. Marlene King and portrayed by Andrea Parker in the American television series "Pretty Little Liars". "Pretty Little Liars" is a television adaptation of the novel series of the same name written by Sara Shepard, in which the antagonist Alison DiLaurentis has an identical twin sister, Courtney DiLaurentis. It is believed that Mary is the on-screen counterpart of Courtney, though her recent characterization is more in line with Alison. The character makes her first official introduction during the sixth-season finale "Hush, Hush, Sweet Liars". The Liars discover that Mary is Jessica DiLaurentis' identical twin sister, a former patient at Radley Sanitarium who is Charlotte's biological mother. In "The DArkest Knight", Drake is also revealed to be Spencer Hastings' biological mother. During "Till Death Do Us Part", the elusive A.D. is revealed to be Alex Drake, Spencer's younger identical twin sister. Alex believed the Liars knew who was accountable for Charlotte's murder and was also set on physically replacing Spencer due to being jealous of the life that she had.
Title: Andrea Parker
Passage: Andrea Nicole Parker (born March 8, 1970) is an American television actress and former ballet dancer. She is known for her roles on "ER", "The Pretender", "Less than Perfect", "Desperate Housewives", and "Pretty Little Liars".
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"Pretty Little Liars"
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Mary Drake
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Andrea Parker
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This character in the historical drama legal thriller film "Bridge of Spies" was born on July 11, 1903.
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Title: Rudolf Abel
Passage: Rudolf Ivanovich Abel (Russian: ), real name Vilyam "Willie" Genrikhovich Fisher ( "" ), (July 11, 1903 November 15, 1971) was a Soviet intelligence officer. He adopted his alias when arrested on charges of conspiracy by FBI agents in 1957.
Title: Bridge of Spies (film)
Passage: Bridge of Spies is a 2015 historical drama legal thriller film directed and co-produced by Steven Spielberg, written by Matt Charman, Ethan and Joel Coen and stars Tom Hanks, Mark Rylance, Amy Ryan, and Alan Alda. Set during the Cold War, the film tells the story of lawyer James B. Donovan, who is entrusted with negotiating the release of Francis Gary Powersa U.S. Air Force pilot whose U-2 spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union in 1960in exchange for Rudolf Abel, a convicted Soviet KGB spy held under the custody of the United States, whom he represented at trial. The name of the film refers to the Glienicke Bridge, which connects Potsdam with Berlin, where the prisoner exchange took place. The film was an international co-production of the United States and Germany.
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Rudolf Ivanovich Abel
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Bridge of Spies (film)
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Rudolf Abel
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Dutch pornographic actress "Bobbi Eden" modeled for this monthly American pornographic magazine which is a spin-off publication of another magazine from which country?
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Title: Bobbi Eden
Passage: Bobbi Eden (born Priscilla Hendrikse; 4 January 1980) is a Dutch pornographic actress and international magazine model. She was the runner-up for the Dutch "Penthouse" Pet of the Year. She had also modeled for magazines including "Club, Men Only", and "Soho".
Title: Club (magazine)
Passage: Club is a monthly American pornographic magazine which is a spin-off publication of the United Kingdom's "Club International". "Club" features sexually oriented articles, video reviews, and pictorials that include hardcore pornography, masturbation, dildo usage, and lesbianism.
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United Kingdom
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Bobbi Eden
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Club (magazine)
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What city is the head office of Jzsef Vradi's airline located in?
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Title: Jzsef Vradi
Passage: Jzsef Janos Vradi (born 21 September 1965) is a Hungarian businessman who co-founded Wizz Air and has been its CEO since 2003.
Title: Wizz Air
Passage: Wizz Air, legally incorporated as "Wizz Air Hungary Ltd." (Hungarian: "Wizz Air Hungary Lgikzlekedsi Kft. " ), is a Hungarian low-cost airline with its head office in Budapest. The airline serves many cities across Europe, Israel and the United Arab Emirates. It has the largest fleet of any Hungarian airline, although it is not a flag carrier, and currently serves 42 countries. Its Jersey based parent company, Wizz Air Holdings Plc, is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.
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Budapest
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Jzsef Vradi
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Wizz Air
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Which Coyote Sister member is related to singer in the Mamas the Papas?
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Title: Coyote Sisters
Passage: Coyote Sisters are an American pop-rock female trio formed in 1980. Its members are Leah Kunkel, the younger sister of Cass Elliot, Marty Gwinn Townsend, and Renee Armand. In 1984, they released their self-titled debut LP on Morocco records, a subsidiary of Motown. Lead single "Straight from the Heart (Into Your Life)" hit No. 66 on the US Billboard charts and was a hit on the Adult Contemporary radio stations. Subsequent singles and the album failed to chart.
Title: Cass Elliot
Passage: Cass Elliot (born Ellen Naomi Cohen; September 19, 1941 July 29, 1974), also known as Mama Cass, was an American singer and actress, best known as a member of the Mamas the Papas. After the group broke up, she released five solo albums. In 1998, Elliot, John Phillips, Denny Doherty, and Michelle Phillips were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for their work as the Mamas the Papas.
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Leah Kunkel
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Coyote Sisters
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Cass Elliot
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Which widely acclaimed singer on the soundtrack of Ramu defined feminism in South Indian Cinema?
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Title: P. Susheela
Passage: Pulapaka Susheela, commonly known as P. Susheela, is an Indian playback singer associated with the South Indian cinema for over six decades. She has been recognized by both the "Guinness Book of World Records" and the "Asia Book of Records" for singing most number of songs in Indian languages. She is also the recipient of five National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer and numerous state awards. Susheela is widely acclaimed as a singer who defined feminism in South Indian Cinema and is well known for her mellifluous vocal performances for over 40,000 film songs across South Indian languages.
Title: Ramu (1968 film)
Passage: Ramu is a 1968 Telugu-language drama film produced by AVM Productions and directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar. The film stars NTR and Jamuna in the lead roles. It is a remake of the 1966 Tamil film of the same name starring Gemini Ganesan, K. R. Vijaya and Pushpalatha which itself was a remake of the Hindi film "Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein" (1964). The soundtrack of the film was composed by R. Goverdhanam and songs rendered by Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao and P. Susheela, most memorable one "Raa Raa Krishnayya".
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P. Susheela
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Ramu (1968 film)
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P. Susheela
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What church based in Egypt, Northeast Africa and the Middle East, also features the former Christian diocese, Diocese of Buto?
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Title: Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
Passage: The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria is an Oriental Orthodox Christian church based in Egypt, Northeast Africa and the Middle East. The head of the Church and the See of Alexandria is the Patriarch of Alexandria on the Holy See of Saint Mark, who also carries the title of Coptic Pope. The See of Alexandria is titular, and today the Coptic Pope presides from Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in the Abbassia District in Cairo. With 1822 million members worldwide, whereof about 20 million are in Egypt (see Demographics section below), it is the country's largest Christian church.
Title: Diocese of Buto
Passage: The Diocese of Buto (Latin Butus, Greek Butos) is a former Christian diocese and titular see of both the Roman Catholic and Coptic Orthodox Churches, with see in the Ancient City of Buto in the Nile Delta of Egypt.
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Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
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Diocese of Buto
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Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
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What is the name of a volunteer that killed 3 and injured more than 60, in what came to be know as the Milltown Cemetery attack?
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Title: Michael Stone (loyalist)
Passage: Michael Stone (born 2 April 1955) is an Ulster loyalist who was a volunteer in the Ulster Defence Association (UDA). Stone was born in England but raised in the Braniel estate in East Belfast, Northern Ireland. Convicted of murdering three people and injuring more than 60 in an attack on mourners at Milltown Cemetery in 1988, he was sentenced to life imprisonment. While in jail, he became one of the leaders of the Ulster Defence AssociationUlster Freedom Fighters (UDAUFF) prisoners.
Title: Milltown Cemetery attack
Passage: The Milltown Cemetery attack (also known as the Milltown Cemetery killings or Milltown Massacre) took place on 16 March 1988 in Belfast's Milltown Cemetery. During the funeral of three Provisional IRA volunteers killed in Gibraltar, an Ulster Defence Association (UDA) volunteer, Michael Stone, attacked the mourners with hand grenades and pistols. As Stone then ran towards the nearby motorway, a large crowd began chasing him and he continued shooting and throwing grenades. Some of them caught him and began beating him, but he was rescued by the police and arrested. Three people had been killed and more than 60 wounded. The "unprecedented, one-man attack" was filmed by television news crews and caused shock around the world.
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Michael Stone
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Milltown Cemetery attack
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Michael Stone (loyalist)
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What year was the actor who played Sherlock Holmes in Sherlock born?
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Title: Benedict Cumberbatch
Passage: Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch CBE (born 19 July 1976) is an English actor who has performed in film, television, theatre and radio. He is the son of actors Timothy Carlton and Wanda Ventham. Cumberbatch graduated from the University of Manchester and continued his training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, obtaining a Master of Arts in Classical Acting. He first performed at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park in Shakespearean productions and made his West End debut portraying George Tesman in Richard Eyre's revival of "Hedda Gabler" in 2005. Since then he has starred in the Royal National Theatre productions "After the Dance" (2010) and "Frankenstein" (2011). In 2015, he played William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" at the Barbican Theatre.
Title: The Empty Hearse
Passage: "The Empty Hearse" is the first episode of the third series of the BBC television series "Sherlock". It was written by Mark Gatiss and stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes, Martin Freeman as Dr John Watson, and Mark Gatiss as Mycroft Holmes. It also marks the first appearance of Amanda Abbington as Mary Morstan and Lars Mikkelsen as Charles Augustus Magnussen.
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1976
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The Empty Hearse
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Benedict Cumberbatch
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The first person to interpret Relational quantum mechanics has worked in what countries?
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Title: Relational quantum mechanics
Passage: Relational quantum mechanics (RQM) is an interpretation of quantum mechanics which treats the state of a quantum system as being observer-dependent, that is, the state "is" the relation between the observer and the system. This interpretation was first delineated by Carlo Rovelli in a 1994 preprint, and has since been expanded upon by a number of theorists. It is inspired by the key idea behind special relativity, that the details of an observation depend on the reference frame of the observer, and uses some ideas from Wheeler on quantum information.
Title: Carlo Rovelli
Passage: Carlo Rovelli (born 3 May 1956) is an Italian theoretical physicist and writer who has worked in Italy, the United States and since 2000, in France. His work is mainly in the field of quantum gravity, where he is among the founders of the loop quantum gravity theory. He has also worked in the history and philosophy of science. He collaborates regularly with several Italian newspapers, in particular the cultural supplements of "Il Corriere della Sera", "Il Sole 24 Ore" and "La Repubblica".
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Italy, the United States and since 2000, in France
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Relational quantum mechanics
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Carlo Rovelli
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What national French film award was given to actress Isabelle Adjani in 2010?
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Title: Csar Award
Passage: The Csar Award is the national film award of France. It is delivered in the "Nuit des Csar " ceremony and was first awarded in 1976. The nominations are selected by the members of twelve categories of filmmaking professionals and supported by the French Ministry of Culture. The nationally televised award ceremony is held in the Thtre du Chtelet in Paris each year in February. It is an initiative from the Acadmie des Arts et Techniques du Cinma which was founded in 1975.
Title: La Journe de la jupe
Passage: La Journe de la jupe is a 2008 French television film, directed by Jean-Paul Lilienfeld and starring Isabelle Adjani as a high school teacher, a role which earned the actress the 2010 Csar award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
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Csar Award
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La Journe de la jupe
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Csar Award
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Rabinjan is located between Samarkand and a city located on what famous road that runs between China and the Mediterranean?
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Title: Rabinjan
Passage: Rabinjan or Arbinjan (Arabic: ) was a medieval town in the region of Transoxiana, between the cities of Samarkand and Bukhara. It was located in the vicinity of the present-day Katta-Kurgan.
Title: Samarkand
Passage: Samarkand (Uzbek: "Samarqand" ; Persian: ; CyrillicRussian: "" ), alternatively Samarqand or Samarcand, is a city in modern-day Uzbekistan and is one of the oldest inhabited cities in Central Asia. There is evidence of human activity in the area of the city from the late Paleolithic era, though there is no direct evidence of when exactly Samarkand was founded; some theories indicate that it was founded between the 8th and 7th centuries BC. Prospering from its location on the Silk Road between China and the Mediterranean, at times Samarkand was one of the greatest cities of Central Asia.
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Silk Road
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Rabinjan
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Samarkand
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Murabaah is a term for a sales contract where the buyer and seller agree on the markup, the ratio between the cost of a good or service and what?
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Title: Markup (business)
Passage: Markup is the ratio between the cost of a good or service and its selling price. It is expressed as a percentage over the cost. A markup is added onto the total cost incurred by the producer of a good or service in order to cover the costs of doing business and create a profit. The total cost reflects the total amount of both fixed and variable expenses to produce and distribute a product. Markup can be expressed as a fixed amount or as a percentage of the total cost or selling price. Retail markup is commonly calculated as the difference between wholesale price and retail price, as a percentage of wholesale. Other methods are also used.
Title: Murabaha
Passage: Murabaah, murabaa or murbaah (Arabic: , derived from "ribh" Arabic: , meaning profit) is a term of "fiqh" (Islamic jurisprudence) for a sales contract where the buyer and seller agree on the markup (profit) or "cost-plus" price for the item(s) being sold. In recent decades it has become a term for a very common form of Islamic (i.e. "shariah compliant") financing, where the price is marked-up in exchange for allowing the buyer to defer payment (a contract with deferred payment being known as "bai-muajjal"). "Murabaha" financing is similar to a rent-to-own arrangement in the non-Muslim world, with the intermediary (i.e. the lending bank) retaining ownership of the item being sold until the loan is paid in full. There are also Islamic investment funds and sukuk (Islamic bonds) that use "murabahah" contracts.
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its selling price
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Murabaha
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Markup (business)
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Where did the play by an award-winning American actor and an accomplished playwright premiere where it broke box office records and garnered critical acclaim?
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Title: Almost, Maine
Passage: Almost, Maine is a play by John Cariani, comprising nine short plays that explore love and loss in a remote, mythical almost-town called Almost, Maine. It premiered at the Portland Stage Company in Portland, Maine in 2004 where it broke box office records and garnered critical acclaim. There are eleven short scenes: the Prologue (which continues in the Interlogue and Epilogue), Her Heart, Sad and Glad, This Hurts, Getting It Back, They Fell, Where It Went, Story of Hope, and Seeing the Thing.
Title: John Cariani
Passage: John Edward Cariani (born July 23, 1969) is an award-winning American actor and an accomplished playwright. Cariani is best known to television viewers as the unwavering forensic expert Julian Beck in "Law Order". On stage, he earned a Tony Award nomination for his role as Motel the Tailor in the 2004 Broadway revival of "Fiddler on the Roof". As a playwright, he is best known for his first play, "Almost, Maine", which has become one of the most frequently produced plays in the United States. He has starred on Broadway in the Tony Award winning musical "Something Rotten! " as Nigel Bottom.
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Portland Stage Company
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Almost, Maine
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John Cariani
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When was the author after which Thiele Highway was named born?
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Title: Thiele Highway
Passage: The Thiele Highway is a road in South Australia connecting the outskirts of Adelaide to the North west bend of the Murray River at Morgan, South Australia. It is named after author Colin Thiele who lived most of his life in towns along the route, and set some of his stories in the area.
Title: Colin Thiele
Passage: Colin Milton Thiele AC ( ; 16 November 1920 4 September 2006) was an Australian author and educator. He was renowned for his award-winning children's fiction, most notably the novels "Storm Boy", "Blue Fin", the "Sun on the Stubble" series, and "February Dragon".
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16 November 1920
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Thiele Highway
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Colin Thiele
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On which Portuguese island has the largest European airline by scheduled passengers flown had a base since 2015?
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Title: Ryanair
Passage: Ryanair Ltd. (ra'ner) is an Irish low-cost airline founded in 1984, headquartered in Swords, Dublin, Ireland, with its primary operational bases at Dublin and London Stansted airports. In 2016, Ryanair was the largest European airline by scheduled passengers flown, and carried more international passengers than any other airline. (, , NASDAQ: RYAAY )
Title: Joo Paulo II Airport
Passage: Joo Paulo II Airport (IATA: PDL, ICAO: LPPD) , named after Pope John Paul II, is an international airport located on the island of So Miguel, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. Situated 2 km west of the city centre of Ponta Delgada, it is the primary (and busiest) airport in the Azores, as well as the fifth largest infrastructure managed by ANA Aeroportos de Portugal; with the construction of the terminal in 1995, by 2005 the airport served a total of 873,500 passengers. It has scheduled domestic flights to all islands of the Azores, plus Madeira and the mainland, namely (Lisbon, Porto and Faro). Joo Paulo II Airport also accommodates international flights to and from Europe and North America. The airport is the major hub for the SATA Group of airlines, which includes both inter-island SATA Air Aores and international Azores Airlines, and since April 2015 as a base for Ryanair.
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So Miguel
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Joo Paulo II Airport
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Ryanair
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Micah Ohlman earned a spot on the 1992 team that plays in what Nevada city?
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Title: Micah Ohlman
Passage: Micah D. Ohlman (born May 4, 1972) is an American journalist. He currently co-anchors the weekday editions of the KTLA News 6pm, 6:30pm and 10pm. A Los Angeles native, Ohlman was born in Torrance, graduated from William S. Hart High School in Newhall, and earned a degree in communication studies from The University of Nevada, Las Vegas. While attending UNLV, Ohlman earned a spot on the nationally ranked 199293 UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball team as a walk-on. He is married and has three children.
Title: UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball
Passage: The UNLV Runnin' Rebels are a NCAA Division I men's basketball team who play at the Thomas Mack Center in the Las Vegas suburb of Paradise, Nevada, United States. As of 2009, UNLV has the fourth-highest winning percentage (.712) in Division I history, ranking behind Kentucky, North Carolina and Kansas, but ahead of UCLA and Duke. UNLV is 3319 all-time in the NCAA tournament with a 63.5 winning percentage. In July 2008, ESPNU named the program the eighth most prestigious collegiate basketball program in the nation since the 198485 season.
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Paradise
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Micah Ohlman
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UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball
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Who wrote the musical in which Edwin Gagiano won a Best Actor Award?
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Title: Edwin Gagiano
Passage: Edwin Gagiano (born June 1, 1989) is a South African-born actor, screenwriter, producer, singersongwriter and model based in Los Angeles, California. He is regarded as one of South Africas highest-earning actors by The New Age and has won several awards for his achievements, including Best Actor Award for his role as Alf Bueller in the show "Back to the 80s".
Title: Back to the 80s (musical)
Passage: Back to the 80's [sic] is a musical written by Neil Gooding with the original musical adaption made by Scott Copeman. It was later re-orchestrated and arranged by Brett Foster in 2003, just prior to the Australian Production. It was originally staged by Neil Gooding Productions Pty Ltd in Sydney, Australia in 2004. It is a popular show for school productions in the English speaking world.
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Neil Gooding
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Edwin Gagiano
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Back to the 80s (musical)
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how is Victor Oladipo and NBA All-Rookie Team connected?
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Title: NBA All-Rookie Team
Passage: The NBA All-Rookie Team is an annual National Basketball Association (NBA) honor given since the 196263 NBA season to the top rookies during the regular season. Voting is conducted by the NBA head coaches; who are not allowed to vote for players on their own team. The All-Rookie Team is generally composed of two five-man lineups, a first team and a second team. The players each receive two points for each first team vote and one point for each second team vote. The top five players with the highest point total make the first team, with the next five making the second team. In the case of a tie at the fifth position of either team, the roster is expanded. If the first team consists of six players due to a tie, the second team will still consist of five players with the potential for more expansion in the event of additional ties. Ties have occurred several times, most recently in 2012, when Kawhi Leonard, Iman Shumpert, and Brandon Knight tied in votes received. No respect is given to positions. For example, the first team had four forwards, and one guard in 2008, while the first team had four centers (two of which were forward-centers) and one guard in 2016.
Title: Victor Oladipo
Passage: Kehinde Babatunde Victor Oladipo (born May 4, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Indiana Hoosiers where he was named the "Sporting News" Men's College Basketball Player of the Year, the National Co-Defensive Player of the Year, and a first-team All-American by the USBWA and "Sporting News". That same year, he was also named the winner of the Adolph Rupp Trophy, given annually to the top player in men's NCAA Division I basketball. Oladipo was drafted with the second overall pick in the 2013 NBA draft by the Orlando Magic and went on to be named to the NBA All-Rookie first team.
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basketball
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Victor Oladipo
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NBA All-Rookie Team
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Interbol, is an international space project under the leadership of which organization, and the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the goal of the project is to study the correlations between which item, can simply be considered as a gaseous mixture of negatively charged electrons and highly charged positive ions, however, true plasma production is from the distinct separation of these ions and electrons that produces an electric field, which in turn, produces electric currents and magnetic fields, in the tail of the magnetosphere and in the Van Allen radiation belt?
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Title: Interbol
Passage: Interbol (Russian: ) is an international space project under the leadership of the Russian Space Agency and the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The list of participants includes the Institute of Atmospheric Research of the Czech Academy of Sciences, NASA, European Space Agency, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, and the Canadian Space Agency. The goal of the project is to study the correlations between plasma processes in the tail of the magnetosphere and in the Van Allen radiation belt (auroral particles acceleration region) with a high time-space resolution. Two space probes have been launched into high-altitude elliptical orbits:
Title: Plasma (physics)
Passage: Plasma (from Ancient Greek , meaning "moldable substance" or "jelly") can simply be considered as a gaseous mixture of negatively charged electrons and highly charged positive ions, however, true plasma production is from the distinct separation of these ions and electrons that produces an electric field, which in turn, produces electric currents and magnetic fields. Plasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter and was first introduced by chemist Irving Langmuir in the 1920s. Unlike, the other three states of solid, liquid, and gas, plasma does not freely exist on the Earth. Plasma can be generated by heating neutral gases or by subjecting gas to a strong electromagnetic field.
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Russian Space Agency
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Interbol
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Plasma (physics)
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Where is the company located that produced the 2006 James Bond movie Casino Royale?
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Title: Casino Royale (2006 film)
Passage: Casino Royale (2006) is the twenty-first spy film in the Eon Productions "James Bond" film series and the first to star Daniel Craig as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Directed by Martin Campbell and written by Neal Purvis Robert Wade and Paul Haggis, the film marks the third screen adaptation of Ian Fleming's 1953 novel of the same name. "Casino Royale" is a reboot of the film series and as such is set at the beginning of Bond's career as Agent 007, just as he is earning his licence to kill. After preventing a terrorist attack at Miami International Airport, Bond falls in love with Vesper Lynd, the treasury employee assigned to provide the money he needs to bankrupt a terrorist financier, Le Chiffre, by beating him in a high-stakes poker game. The story arc continues in the following "Bond" film "Quantum of Solace" (2008), "Skyfall" (2012), and "Spectre" (2015) also feature explicit references to characters and events in this film.
Title: Eon Productions
Passage: Eon Productions (an abbreviation of Everything or Nothing) is a British film production company that produces the "James Bond" film series. The company is based in London's Piccadilly and also operates from Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom.
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based in London's Piccadilly and also operates from Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom
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Casino Royale (2006 film)
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Eon Productions
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The network that aired People in Conflict spent several years trailing what rival network?
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Title: People in Conflict
Passage: People in Conflict was an afternoon program that appeared on CTV Television Network every weekday from October 1, 1962 through September 11, 1970. It ran for half an hour and covered two different stories of real people suffering from emotional crises. It was originally produced in the Vancouver CTV affiliate CHAN-TV but was moved to Montreal's CFCF-TV in the late 1960s to take advantage of the new color television cameras.
Title: CTV Television Network
Passage: CTV is an English-language broadcast television network in Canada launched in 1961. Since 2000 it is owned by the Bell Media division of BCE, Inc. It is Canada's largest privately or commercially owned network, and has consistently been placed as Canada's top-rated network in total viewers and in key demographics since 2002, after several years trailing the rival Global Television Network in key markets.
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Global Television Network
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People in Conflict
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CTV Television Network
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Although they come from different countries, what genre of music do the bands Freeze the Atlantic and She Wants Revenge play?
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Title: She Wants Revenge
Passage: She Wants Revenge is an American rock band, based in San Fernando Valley, California and formed in 2004. The group's debut album "She Wants Revenge" was released in early 2006, with three singles to follow ("These Things," a video featuring Shirley Manson from Garbage, "Out of Control," and "Tear You Apart" for which the video was directed by Joaquin Phoenix). The band has sold more than 300,000 records in the US. The band's second album, "This Is Forever", was released in 2007. The group's third album, entitled "Valleyheart", was released in 2011.
Title: Freeze the Atlantic
Passage: Freeze the Atlantic are an English alternative rock band based in Farnborough, Hampshire. The band were formed in late 2008 by Guy Davis, Jon Pearce and Andy Gilmour following the hiatus of both Reuben and Hundred Reasons. The group's name is taken from a song by English alternative rock band Cable from their 1997 album, "When Animals Attack".
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rock
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Freeze the Atlantic
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She Wants Revenge
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Caged No More is a 2016 American drama film directed by Lisa Arnold, the film stars which American actress and singer, (born August 21, 1949) , is best known for her roles as Marla Hendricks, in the Fox drama series, "Boston Public"?
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Title: Caged No More
Passage: Caged No More is a 2016 American drama film directed by Lisa Arnold and written by Lisa Arnold and Molly Venzke. The film stars Kevin Sorbo, Loretta Devine, Cynthia Gibb, Madison De La Garza, Cassidy Gifford and Dallas Lovato. The film was released on January 22, 2016, by Freestyle Releasing.
Title: Loretta Devine
Passage: Loretta Devine (born August 21, 1949) is an American actress and singer, best known for her roles as Marla Hendricks in the Fox drama series "Boston Public", and for her recurring role as Adele Webber on the Shonda Rhimes' "Grey's Anatomy", for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in 2011. She had a role in the series "Everybody Hates Chris" as Rochelle's mother. In film, Devine appeared in "Waiting to Exhale", "The Preacher's Wife", "I Am Sam", "Urban Legend", "Crash", "Woman Thou Art Loosed", "For Colored Girls", "This Christmas" and "Jumping the Broom". She also played Cynthia Carmichael on the NBC sitcom "The Carmichael Show".
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Loretta Devine
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Caged No More
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Loretta Devine
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Do Guy Hamilton and Spike Jonze have the same nationality?
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Title: Guy Hamilton
Passage: Mervyn Ian Guy Hamilton, DSC (16 September 1922 20 April 2016) was an English film director. He directed 22 films from the 1950s to the 1980s, including four James Bond films.
Title: Spike Jonze
Passage: Spike Jonze (pronounced "Jones" ; born Adam Spiegel on October 22, 1969) is an American skateboarder, filmmaker, director, producer, photographer, screenwriter, and actor, whose work includes music videos, commercials, film and television.
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no
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Guy Hamilton
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Spike Jonze
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