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What is the name of the 2007 film in which the Australian actress that stared in Extinction played a significant role?
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Title: Emma Booth (actress)
Passage: Emma Booth (born 1982) is an Australian model and actress from Perth in Western Australia. The former teen model and TV star played a significant role in the 2007 film "Introducing the Dwights", opposite Brenda Blethyn.
Title: Extinction (2018 film)
Passage: Extinction is an upcoming 2018 American science-fiction thriller film directed by Ben Young and written by Spenser Cohen, Eric Heisserer and Brad Kane. The film is about a father suffers from a recurring dream about the loss of his family while witnessing the force bent on destruction. The film stars Lizzy Caplan, Michael Pea, Mike Colter, Lilly Aspell, Emma Booth, Israel Broussard and Lex Shrapnel. The film is scheduled to be released on January 26, 2018. This was Mandeville Films' first film to be distributed under the Universal Pictures banner.
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Introducing the Dwights
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Extinction (2018 film)
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Emma Booth (actress)
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Do Joey Ramone and Miles Hunt have the same nationality ?
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Title: Joey Ramone
Passage: Jeffrey Ross Hyman (May 19, 1951 April 15, 2001), known professionally as Joey Ramone, was an American musician and singer-songwriter, lead vocalist of the punk rock band the Ramones. Joey Ramone's image, voice, and tenure as frontman of the Ramones made him a countercultural icon.
Title: Miles Hunt
Passage: Miles Hunt (born 29 July 1966, in Birmingham) is an English singer, songwriter and guitarist. He fronts the alternative rock band The Wonder Stuff.
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no
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Joey Ramone
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Miles Hunt
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WWF The Music, Vol. 5 is a soundtrack album whose songs were composed and performed by an American music composer best known for his work with WWE (formerly WWF) from what year onward?
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Title: Jim Johnston (composer)
Passage: James Alan "Jim" Johnston (born 1959) is an American music composer best known for his work with WWE (formerly WWF) from 1985 onwards.
Title: WWF The Music, Vol. 5
Passage: WWF The Music, Vol. 5 is a soundtrack album by WWE (then known as the World Wrestling Federation, or WWF). Released on February 20, 2001 by Koch Records, it features entrance theme music of various WWE superstars, all of which were composed and performed by Jim Johnston (with the exception of one song, performed by Motrhead). The album was a commercial success, charting at number two on the US "Billboard" 200.
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1985
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WWF The Music, Vol. 5
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Jim Johnston (composer)
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When was the team founded for which Peter Horachek is currently a pro scout ?
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Title: New Jersey Devils
Passage: The New Jersey Devils are a professional ice hockey team based in Newark, New Jersey. They are members of the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The club was founded as the Kansas City Scouts in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1974. The Scouts moved to Denver, Colorado in 1976 and became the Colorado Rockies. In 1982, they moved to East Rutherford, New Jersey and took their current name. For their first 25 seasons in New Jersey, the Devils were based at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford and played their home games at Brendan Byrne Arena (later renamed to Continental Airlines Arena). Beginning with the 200708 season, the Devils relocated to Newark and now play their home games at the Prudential Center.
Title: Peter Horachek
Passage: Peter Horachek (born January 26, 1960) is currently a pro scout with the New Jersey Devils organization of the National Hockey League. Horachek was previously a long-time assistant coach of the Nashville Predators, as well as the interim head coach of the Florida Panthers and the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL).
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1974
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Peter Horachek
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New Jersey Devils
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Which town on Monsweag Bay in Wiscasset, Maine had a population of 3,072 in the 2010 census?
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Title: Montsweag Bay
Passage: Montsweag Bay is a small brackish water bay near Wiscasset, Maine. It connects to Hockomock Bay, which connects with many more bays and eventually to the Atlantic Ocean. The peninsula known as Chewonki Neck juts out into the bay between Westport Island and the town of Woolwich and is the home of the Chewonki Foundation.
Title: Woolwich, Maine
Passage: Woolwich is a town in Sagadahoc County, Maine, United States. The population was 3,072 at the 2010 census. It is part of the PortlandSouth PortlandBiddeford, Maine metropolitan statistical area. Woolwich is a suburb of the city of Bath located on the opposite shore of Merrymeeting Bay.
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Woolwich
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Montsweag Bay
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Woolwich, Maine
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The coach of the 1983 Miami Hurricanes football team was born in what year?
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Title: 1983 Miami Hurricanes football team
Passage: The 1983 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the University of Miami in 1983 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by fifth-year head coach Howard Schnellenberger, the Hurricanes finished the season with a record of 111 after defeating the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Orange Bowl. Miami finished atop both the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll and is recognized as the consensus national champion of the season. The national championship was the first of five won by Miami.
Title: Howard Schnellenberger
Passage: Howard Leslie Schnellenberger (born March 16, 1934) is a retired American football coach with long service at both the professional and college levels. He held head coaching positions with the National Football League's Baltimore Colts and in college for the University of Miami, University of Oklahoma, University of Louisville and Florida Atlantic University. He won a national championship with Miami in 1983. Schnellenberger also worked extensively as an assistant coach at the college and pro levels, including as part of the staff of the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins. He is also famous for recruiting Joe Namath to Alabama for Bear Bryant in 1961.
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1934
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1983 Miami Hurricanes football team
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Howard Schnellenberger
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Which Italian former footballer scored in the 4-0 AC Milan win against Barcelona in the Final of the UEFA Champions league ?
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Title: Daniele Massaro
Passage: Daniele Emilio Massaro (born 23 May 1961) is an Italian former footballer, who played as a forward. He is mainly remembered for his highly successful career with A.C. Milan during the late 1980s and 1990s, under managers Arrigo Sacchi and Fabio Capello, with whom he went on to achieve notable domestic, European, and international success. Massaro was also a member of the Italian national team that won the 1982 FIFA World Cup, although he did not make an appearance in the tournament, and he was a member of the team that reached the final of the 1994 FIFA World Cup, scoring a goal during the tournament; in the final, he missed one of Italy's penalties in the resulting shoot-out, as Brazil went on to lift the trophy.
Title: 199394 FC Barcelona season
Passage: FC Barcelona had one of its most successful seasons in the club's history, retaining the domestic league supremacy and reaching the final of the UEFA Champions League; however they collapsed 0-4 against AC Milan (goals from Daniele Massaro, Dejan Savievi and Marcel Desailly). Their progress to the final in Athens had been virtually flawless. Indeed on their way the Catalans had won four group games and drawn two to reach the semifinals, where they defeated FC Porto in a single-game tie at Camp Nou.
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Daniele Massaro
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199394 FC Barcelona season
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Daniele Massaro
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The Trials of Nikki Hill is a legal thriller written by Dick Lochte and which American lawyer, author, actor, lecturer, and practicing attorney?
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Title: The Trials of Nikki Hill
Passage: The Trials of Nikki Hill is a legal thriller written by Christopher Darden and Dick Lochte, and published Time Warner Company in 1999.
Title: Christopher Darden
Passage: Christopher Allen "Chris" Darden (born April 7, 1956) is an American lawyer, author, actor, lecturer, and practicing attorney. He was a 15-year veteran of the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office, where he was assigned to the prosecution of O. J. Simpson, a role in which he gained a great deal of national attention.
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Christopher Allen "Chris" Darden
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The Trials of Nikki Hill
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Christopher Darden
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Ealdgyth, circa 992 after 1016, modern English Edith may have been the name of the wife of Sigeferth son of Earngrim, thegn of the Seven Burghs, and later was King of England from 23 April to 30 November 1016, Edmund II, usually known as who?
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Title: Edmund Ironside
Passage: Edmund II (died 30 November 1016), usually known as Edmund Ironside, was King of England from 23 April to 30 November 1016. He was the son of King thelred the Unready and his first wife, lfgifu of York. Edmund's reign was marred by a war he had inherited from his father, his cognomen "Ironside" was given to him "because of his valour" in resisting the Danish invasion led by Cnut the Great.
Title: Ealdgyth (floruit 10151016)
Passage: Ealdgyth (circa 992 after 1016), modern English Edith may have been the name of the wife of Sigeferth son of Earngrim, thegn of the Seven Burghs, and later of King Edmund Ironside. She was probably the mother of Edmund's sons Edward the Exile and Edmund theling.
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Edmund Ironside
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Ealdgyth (floruit 10151016)
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Edmund Ironside
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Which actress played roles in Three's Company and One Summer Love?
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Title: One Summer Love
Passage: One Summer Love, originally titled Dragonfly, is a 1976 romantic drama film directed by Gilbert Cates from a screenplay by N. Richard Nash. It stars Beau Bridges and Susan Sarandon and features Mildred Dunnock and Ann Wedgeworth.
Title: Ann Wedgeworth
Passage: Ann Wedgeworth (born January 21, 1934) is an American character actress, known for her roles as Lana Shields in "Three's Company" and Merleen Elldridge in "Evening Shade". Wedgeworth won the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for "Chapter Two" (1978).
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Ann Wedgeworth
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One Summer Love
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Ann Wedgeworth
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Have Victoria Larimore and Mauritz Stiller both worked as film directors ?
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Title: Victoria Larimore
Passage: Victoria Ann Larimore (born October 5, 1956) is an American film director, television director, producer, screenwriter, and playwright. She received an Emmy nomination for her 1992 work, "Saying Kaddish." She has also produced:"The Amish: Not to Be Modern" (1985), "An Empty Bed" (1990), "Saying Kaddish" (1992), and the film noir thriller, "Room 32" (2002).
Title: Mauritz Stiller
Passage: Mauritz Stiller (17 July 1883 18 November 1928) was a Finnish-Swedish film director, best known for discovering Greta Garbo and bringing her to America.
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yes
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Victoria Larimore
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Mauritz Stiller
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PsyFive is the debut album from Psy for the entertainment company established by whom?
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Title: PsyFive
Passage: PsyFive is the fifth album by South Korean singer Psy. The album was released on October 20, 2010. The album contains 12 songs. The album was also released worldwide through iTunes. It is Psy's debut album for YG Entertainment.
Title: YG Entertainment
Passage: YG Entertainment Inc. (Korean: YG ) is a South Korean entertainment company established in 1996 by Yang Hyun-suk. The company operates as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management and concert production company, and music publishing house. In addition, the company operates a number of subsidiary ventures under a separate public traded company - YG PLUS, which includes a clothing line, a golf management agency, and a cosmetics brand. It is currently one of the largest entertainment companies in South Korea.
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Yang Hyun-suk
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PsyFive
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YG Entertainment
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Which genus has more species, Dacrydium or Tecophilaea?
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Title: Dacrydium
Passage: Dacrydium is a genus of conifers belonging to the podocarp family Podocarpaceae. Sixteen species of evergreen dioecious trees and shrubs are presently recognized. The genus was first described by Solander in 1786, and formerly included many more species, which were divided into sections A, B, and C by Florin in 1931. The revisions of de Laubenfels and Quinn (see references), reclassified the former section A as the new genus "Falcatifolium", divided Section C into new genera "Lepidothamnus, Lagarostrobos" and "Halocarpus", and retained Section B as genus "Dacrydium".
Title: Tecophilaea
Passage: Tecophilaea is a genus of cormous plants in the family Tecophilaeaceae. There are two known species, both native to southern South America.
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Dacrydium
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Dacrydium
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Tecophilaea
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The central midfielder for Premier League club Chelsea and the Spain national team and what two others marketed Puma evoPOWER?
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Title: Cesc Fbregas
Passage: Francesc "Cesc" Fbregas Soler (] ; born 4 May 1987) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Premier League club Chelsea and the Spain national team.
Title: Puma evoPOWER
Passage: Puma evoPOWER is a range of football boots developed by German sportswear manufacturers Puma, first released in January 2014. The evoPOWER was marketed by the likes of Cesc Fbregas, Marco Reus and Mario Balotelli.
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Marco Reus and Mario Balotelli.
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Puma evoPOWER
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Cesc Fbregas
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What person who had rap verses featured in "Hail Mary" was born on October 9, 1977?
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Title: Hail Mary (2Pac song)
Passage: "Hail Mary" is a single by American rapper Tupac Shakur from his final album "", under the new stage name, Makaveli. The song, released after his September 1996 death, features rap verses by Kastro, Young Noble and Yaki Kadafi of The Outlawz and Prince Ital Joe. A music video was shot for the song and can be found on the DualDisc of "The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory". It is one of Shakur's most famous singles. The single peaked at number 12 in the RB chart, and number 8 in the rap singles.
Title: Yaki Kadafi
Passage: Yafeu Akiyele Fula (October 9, 1977 November 10, 1996), better known by his stage name Yaki Kadafi, was an American rapper who was best known as a founder and member of the rap groups Outlawz and Dramacydal. Kadafi's parents, Yaasmyn Fula and Sekou Odinga, were both members of the Black Panther Party. Fula, and Tupac Shakur's mother, Afeni Shakur, were close friends, and Kadafi and Tupac were friends until their deaths in 1996.
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Yaki Kadafi
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Hail Mary (2Pac song)
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Yaki Kadafi
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Who won the 2016 Russian national silver medal with another Russian ice dancer born 29 April 1995?
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Title: Victoria Sinitsina
Passage: Victoria Alexandrovna Sinitsina (Russian: ; born 29 April 1995) is a Russian ice dancer. With Nikita Katsalapov, she is the 2016 Russian national silver medalist.
Title: Nikita Katsalapov
Passage: Nikita Gennadyevich Katsalapov (Russian: ; born 10 July 1991) is a Russian ice dancer. With Victoria Sinitsina, he is the 2016 Russian national silver medalist.
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Nikita Gennadyevich Katsalapov
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Victoria Sinitsina
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Nikita Katsalapov
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What is the name of the daily newspaper which was owned by the Gannett company and the Nevada School of Law was moved to its plant?
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Title: Reno Gazette-Journal
Passage: The Reno Gazette-Journal is the main daily newspaper for Reno, Nevada. It is owned by the Gannett Company. It came into being when the Nevada State Journal (founded in 1870) and the Reno Evening Gazette (founded in 1876) were combined in 1983.
Title: Nevada School of Law at Old College
Passage: Nevada School of Law at Old College was the first law school established in the state of Nevada. The school, located in Reno, was founded in 1981 by former president of Gonzaga University John Leary and then-Washoe County District Attorney Cal Dunlap. After its first year, the school moved from the former St. Thomas Aquinas Parochial School to its permanent home at the old "Reno Gazette-Journal" newspaper plant donated by the Gannett Company. The school lacked the financial means by which to gain full accreditation from the American Bar Association, and it closed its doors in August 1988. At the time of its closure, the school had an 85 first-time bar passage rate among its graduates.
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Reno Gazette-Journal
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Nevada School of Law at Old College
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Reno Gazette-Journal
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Coco is a film based on an idea by which director and film editor?
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Title: Lee Unkrich
Passage: Lee Edward Unkrich (born August 8, 1967) is an American director, film editor and screenwriter. He is a longtime member of the creative team at Pixar, where he started in 1994 as a film editor. He later began directing, first as co-director of "Toy Story 2". After co-directing "Monsters, Inc." and "Finding Nemo", Unkrich made his solo directorial debut with "Toy Story 3", for which he won the Academy Award for Best Animated Film in 2011.
Title: Coco (2017 film)
Passage: Coco is an upcoming American computer-animated musical fantasy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Based on an original idea by Lee Unkrich, it is being directed by Unkrich, and co-directed and written by Adrian Molina. The story follows a 12-year-old boy named Miguel who sets off a chain of events relating to a century-old mystery, leading to an extraordinary family reunion.
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Lee Edward Unkrich
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Coco (2017 film)
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Lee Unkrich
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Which beverage is sold in more countries, Schweppes or Lilt?
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Title: Lilt
Passage: Lilt is a brand of soft drink manufactured by The Coca-Cola Company and sold in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Gibraltar and the Seychelles only. During the 1980s, Lilt was promoted with the advertising slogan, "the totally tropical taste." Between 2008 and 2014, the Coca Cola company reduced the number of calories in the soda by 56 as part of its efforts to make healthier products in response to the British Governments Public Health Responsibility Deal.
Title: Schweppes
Passage: Schweppes ( ) is a beverage brand that is sold around the world. It includes a variety of lemonade, carbonated waters and ginger ales.
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Schweppes
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Schweppes
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Lilt
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Who would have more American film credits, Stefan Ruzowitzky or Jeremy Kagan?
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Title: Jeremy Kagan
Passage: Jeremy Paul Kagan (born December 14, 1945) is an American film and television director, screenwriter, and television producer.
Title: Stefan Ruzowitzky
Passage: Stefan Ruzowitzky (born 25 December 1961) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter.
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Jeremy Paul Kagan
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Stefan Ruzowitzky
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Jeremy Kagan
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"The Sandman" comic book series and "The Sandman: The Dream Hunters" novella are written by who?
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Title: The Sandman: The Dream Hunters
Passage: "The Sandman: The Dream Hunters" is a novella by English author Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano. The story is tangential to "The Sandman" comic book series, and can be read without prior knowledge of the main sequence. It won the Bram Stoker Award for Best Illustrated Narrative. The story deals with a love affair between a Buddhist monk and a fox spirit or kitsune.
Title: The Sandman (Vertigo)
Passage: The Sandman is a comic book series written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics. Its artists include Sam Kieth, Mike Dringenberg, Jill Thompson, Shawn McManus, Marc Hempel, and Michael Zulli, with lettering by Todd Klein and covers by Dave McKean. Beginning with issue No. 47, it was placed under the Vertigo imprint. It tells the story of Dream of the Endless, who rules over the world of dreams. The original series ran for 75 issues from January 1989 to March 1996.
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Neil Gaiman
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The Sandman: The Dream Hunters
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The Sandman (Vertigo)
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The Valley Jr. Warriors play in a city that had what population as of the 2010 census?
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Title: Valley Jr. Warriors
Passage: The Valley Jr. Warriors are an American Tier III junior ice hockey organization playing in Haverhill, Massachusetts. They have two Tier III teams that play in the Eastern Hockey League (EHL) and the EHL Premier. The organization also fields a number of youth hockey teams at the Bantam, Peewee, and Squirt other various levels. The youth hockey teams compete in the Elite 9 Hockey League and the Mass State Select League. The teams play home games at the Haverhill Valley Forum in Haverhill, Massachusetts.
Title: Haverhill, Massachusetts
Passage: Haverhill ( ) is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 60,879 at the 2010 census.
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60,879
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Valley Jr. Warriors
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Haverhill, Massachusetts
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Who is Japanese Kinji Fukasaku or Julian Schnabel?
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Title: Kinji Fukasaku
Passage: Kinji Fukasaku ( , Fukasaku Kinji , 3 July 1930 12 January 2003) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter.
Title: Julian Schnabel
Passage: Julian Schnabel (born October 26, 1951) is an American painter and filmmaker. In the 1980s, Schnabel received international media attention for his "plate paintings"large-scale paintings set on broken ceramic plates.
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Kinji Fukasaku
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Julian Schnabel
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Kinji Fukasaku
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Christmas Bells is an advert that plays the song that originated in what part of England?
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Title: We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Passage: "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" is a popular English Christmas carol from the West Country of England.
Title: Christmas Bells (advertisement)
Passage: "Christmas Bells" is an American television commercial produced by the Hershey Company promoting Hershey's Kisses. The advertisement, produced with stop-motion animation, features Hershey's Kisses, fashioned as a handbell choir, playing the Christmas carol "We Wish You a Merry Christmas". It debuted in 1989 and is shown in the United States each holiday season; as such, it is the longest-running television commercial for the Hershey brand.
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West Country
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Christmas Bells (advertisement)
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We Wish You a Merry Christmas
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The .45 GAP is produced by a company headquartered in what country?
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Title: Glock Ges.m.b.H.
Passage: Glock Ges.m.b.H. (trademarked as GLOCK) is a weapons manufacturer headquartered in Deutsch-Wagram, Austria, named after its founder, Gaston Glock. While the company is best known for its line of polymer-framed pistols, it also produces field knives, entrenching tools, and apparel.
Title: .45 GAP
Passage: The .45 G.A.P. (often called the .45 "GAP") pistol cartridge was designed by Ernest Durham, an engineer with CCISpeer, at the request of firearms manufacturer Glock to provide a cartridge that would equal the power of the .45 ACP, have a stronger case head to reduce the possibility of case neck blowouts, and shorter to fit in a more compact handgun. G.A.P. is an initialism for "Glock Automatic Pistol", and the .45 G.A.P. is the first commercially introduced cartridge identified with Glock.
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Austria
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.45 GAP
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Glock Ges.m.b.H.
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In "The Bowery", Lilliam Harmer played a historical character known for attacking alcohol-serving establishments with what?
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Title: Lillian Harmer
Passage: Lillian Harmer (September 8, 1883 May 14, 1946) was an American character actress who had a brief career during the 1930s. During her short career she would appear in over 60 films, mostly in uncredited roles. She would occasionally be cast in a featured supporting role, as in "A Shriek in the Night" (1933) and "The Bowery" (1933), in which she played the historical character of Carrie Nation.
Title: Carrie Nation
Passage: Carrie Amelia Nation (forename sometimes spelled Carry; November 25, 1846 June 9, 1911) was an American woman who was a radical member of the temperance movement, which opposed alcohol before the advent of Prohibition. She is particularly noteworthy for attacking alcohol-serving establishments (most often taverns) with a hatchet.
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a hatchet
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Lillian Harmer
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Carrie Nation
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What was formed by the largest entertainment company in South Korea?
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Title: S.M. Entertainment
Passage: S.M. Entertainment () is a South Korean entertainment company established in 1995 by Lee Soo-man. It is currently one of the largest entertainment companies in South Korea. The company operates as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management and concert production company, and music publishing house.
Title: Red Velvet discography
Passage: The discography of the South Korean girl group Red Velvet consists of one studio album, five extended plays, and twelve singles. Red Velvet was formed by the Korean entertainment company S.M. Entertainment in 2014, and consists of five members.
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Red Velvet
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Red Velvet discography
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S.M. Entertainment
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What railroad company acquired the Johnsonburg, Kane, Warren and Irvine Railroad?
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Title: Johnsonburg, Kane, Warren and Irvine Railroad
Passage: The Johnsonburg, Kane, Warren and Irvine Railroad (reporting mark JKWI) was a railroad company in Pennsylvania, United States, formed on May 24, 1982, by Sloan Cornell who also owned the Knox and Kane Railroad. The JKWI was the designated operator of the Irvine, Warren, Kane Johnsonburg Railroad, that was a partnership of Brock Railroad (a wholly owned subsidiary of Warren Car Company), Irvine Railroad (a wholly owned subsidiary of National Forge Company) and Struthers Wells Inter-American Corporation (a subsidiary of Struthers Wells), all three being Pennsylvania corporations, and had acquired from Conrail the following railroad line segments: MP 58.52 to MP 66.7 (Irvine to Warren) and MP 92.5 to MP 111.0 (Kane to Johnsonburg).
Title: Conrail
Passage: Conrail, the Consolidated Rail Corporation, (reporting mark CR) , was the primary Class I railroad in the Northeastern United States between 1976 and 1999, when its routes were split between the CSX Corporation and Norfolk Southern Railway. Conrail, a portmanteau of "consolidated" and "rail" from the name of the company, operates now as a joint-subsidiary for some limited functions.
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The JKWI was the designated operator of the Irvine, Warren, Kane Johnsonburg Railroad, that was a partnership of Brock Railroad (a wholly owned subsidiary of Warren Car Company), Irvine Railroad (a wholly owned subsidiary of National Forge Company) and Struthers Wells Inter-American Corporation (a subsidiary of Struthers Wells), all three being Pennsylvania corporations, and had acquired from Conrail the following railroad line segments: MP 58.52 to MP 66.7 (Irvine to Warren) and MP 92.5 to MP 111.0 (Kane to Johnsonburg).
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Johnsonburg, Kane, Warren and Irvine Railroad
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Conrail
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When was the Canadian professional ice hockey left winger who was sent to Buffalo Sabres born
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Title: Evander Kane
Passage: Evander Frank Kane (born August 2, 1991) is a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger currently playing for the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League (NHL). Kane was selected fourth overall in the first round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft by the Atlanta Thrashers.
Title: Jack Roslovic
Passage: John "Jack" Roslovic (born January 29, 1997) is an American professional ice hockey player, who is currently playing with the Manitoba Moose in the American Hockey League (AHL) as a prospect to the Winnipeg Jets of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected in the first round, 25th overall by the Jets in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. The Jets acquired the draft pick in a trade that sent Evander Kane and Zach Bogosian to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for Tyler Myers, Drew Stafford, Joel Armia, and Brendan Lemieux.
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August 2, 1991
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Jack Roslovic
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Evander Kane
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Are Alain Tanner and Marco Bellocchio both directors?
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Title: Alain Tanner
Passage: Alain Tanner (born 6 December 1929) is a Swiss film director.
Title: Marco Bellocchio
Passage: Marco Bellocchio (] ; born 9 November 1939) is an Italian film director, screenwriter, and actor.
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yes
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Alain Tanner
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Marco Bellocchio
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What Battle which was part of operation gothic serpant did Gary Gordon recieve a Medal of Honor?
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Title: Battle of Mogadishu (1993)
Passage: The Battle of Mogadishu or Day of the Rangers (Somali: "Maalintii Rangers" ), was part of Operation Gothic Serpent. It was fought on 34 October 1993, in Mogadishu, Somalia, between forces of the United Statessupported by UNOSOM IIand Somali militiamen loyal to the self-proclaimed president-to-be Mohamed Farrah Aidid, who had support from armed fighters. The battle is also referred to as the First Battle of Mogadishu, to distinguish it amongst the nine major Battles of Mogadishu during the decades-long Somali Civil War.
Title: Gary Gordon
Passage: Gary Ivan Gordon (August 30, 1960 October 3, 1993) was a master sergeant in the United States Army and a recipient of the Medal of Honor. At the time of his death, he was a non-commissioned officer in the United States Army's premier special operations unit, the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (1SFOD-D), or "Delta Force". Together with his comrade, Sergeant First Class Randy Shughart, Gordon was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for actions he performed during the Battle of Mogadishu in October 1993.
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The Battle of Mogadishu
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Gary Gordon
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Battle of Mogadishu (1993)
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Bryan Brown performed in what 1984 British musical drama that was directed by Peter Webb?
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Title: Bryan Brown
Passage: Bryan Neathway Brown, AM (born 23 June 1947) is an Australian actor. He has performed in over eighty film and television projects since the late 1970s, both in his native Australia and abroad. Notable films include "Breaker Morant" (1980), "Give My Regards to Broad Street" (1984), "FX" (1986), "Cocktail" (1988), "Gorillas in the Mist" (1988), "FX2" (1991), "Along Came Polly" (2004), "Australia" (2008), "Kill Me Three Times" (2014) and "Gods of Egypt" (2016). He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy Award for his performance in the television miniseries "The Thorn Birds" (1983).
Title: Give My Regards to Broad Street (film)
Passage: Give My Regards to Broad Street is a 1984 British musical drama film directed by Peter Webb, which starred Paul McCartney, Bryan Brown and Ringo Starr. The film covers a fictional day in the life of Paul McCartney, who wrote the film for the screen, and McCartney, Starr and Linda McCartney all appeared as themselves. Despite "Give My Regards to Broad Street" being unsuccessful in the box office financially and critically, its soundtrack album sold well. The title is a take on George M. Cohan's classic show tune "Give My Regards to Broadway" which made reference to London's Broad Street railway station, which would close in 1986.
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Give My Regards to Broad Street
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Bryan Brown
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Give My Regards to Broad Street (film)
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What the locals consider for a suburb of a town which is in the Division of Mayo?
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Title: Division of Mayo
Passage: The Division of Mayo is an Australian electoral division located to the east, south, south-east and south-west of Adelaide, South Australia. Established in the South Australian redistribution of 3 September 1984, the division is named after Helen Mayo, a social activist and the first woman elected to an Australian University Council. The 9,315 km seat covers an area from Springton in the North to Goolwa in the South. It takes in the Adelaide Hills, Fleurieu Peninsula and Kangaroo Island, including the towns of Bridgewater, Crafers, Echunga, Gumeracha, Hahndorf, Kingscote, Langhorne Creek, Lobethal, Macclesfield, Mount Barker, Myponga, Oakbank, Stirling, Strathalbyn, Victor Harbor, Woodside, Yankalilla, and part of Birdwood.
Title: Crafers, South Australia
Passage: The town of Crafers is in the Adelaide Hills to the south-east of Adelaide, South Australia. Although technically considered to be an outer suburb of Adelaide, with many residents commuting to the city to work, locals consider Crafers to be more a suburb of the nearby township of Stirling.
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township of Stirling
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Division of Mayo
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Crafers, South Australia
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What country of origin does Jerk and Dean Corll have in common?
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Title: Jerk (play)
Passage: Jerk is a one-person puppet play by the American writer Dennis Cooper, made in collaboration with director Gisle Vienne and performer Jonathan Capdevielle, based on Cooper's 1993 novel of the same name. It is based on the story of serial killer Dean Corll and his teenage accomplices David Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley. The play develops the conceit that Brooks has learnt puppetry in prison and, as part of his rehabilitation, acts out the murders in which he participated via the use of glove puppets and ventriloquism. The performance also involved sections in which the audience read about the murders in pamphlets, entitled "Two Texts for a Puppet Play by David Brooks" that were distributed.
Title: Dean Corll
Passage: Dean Arnold Corll (December 24, 1939 August 8, 1973) was an American serial killer who, along with teenaged accomplices David Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr., abducted, raped, tortured, and murdered at least 28 boys in a series of killings spanning from 1970 to 1973 in Houston, Texas. The crimes, which became known as the Houston Mass Murders, came to light after Henley fatally shot Corll.
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American
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Jerk (play)
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Dean Corll
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When did the head of government of Albania officially mandate his 9th Cabinet?
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Title: 2nd Rama Government
Passage: The 2nd Cabinet of Prime Minister Edi Rama is the 9th Cabinet of the Republic of Albania and it will be officially mandated by the President in September 2017.
Title: Prime Minister of Albania
Passage: The Prime Minister of Albania (Albanian: "Kryeministri i Shqipris" ), officially styled the Prime Minister of the Republic of Albania (Albanian: "Kryeministri i Republiks s Shqipris" ), is the head of government of Albania and as well the most powerful and influential person in Albanian politics. The Prime Minister holds the executive power of the nation and represents the Council of Ministers and chairs its meetings.
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September 2017
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2nd Rama Government
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Prime Minister of Albania
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In between Ludwig van Beethoven and Heinrich Marschner who was the most important composer of German opera between Weber and Wagner?
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Title: Ludwig van Beethoven
Passage: Ludwig van Beethoven ( , ; ] ; baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he remains one of the most famous and influential of all composers. His best-known compositions include 9 symphonies, 5 piano concertos, 1 violin concerto, 32 piano sonatas, 16 string quartets, his great Mass the "Missa solemnis", and one opera, "Fidelio".
Title: Heinrich Marschner
Passage: Heinrich August Marschner (16 August 1795 14 December 1861) was the most important composer of German opera between Weber and Wagner.
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Heinrich August Marschner
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Ludwig van Beethoven
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Heinrich Marschner
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What movie was produced first, Muppet Treasure Island or Honey, I Shrunk the Kids?
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Title: Muppet Treasure Island
Passage: Muppet Treasure Island is a 1996 American musical adventure comedy film based on Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island". It is the fifth feature film to star The Muppets, and was directed by Brian Henson.
Title: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
Passage: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is a 1989 American comic science fiction film. The directorial debut of Joe Johnston and produced by Walt Disney Pictures, it tells the story of an inventor who accidentally shrinks his and his neighbor's kids to a quarter of an inch with his electromagnetic shrinking machine and throws them out into the backyard with the trash, where they must venture into their backyard to return home while fending off insects and other obstacles.
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Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
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Muppet Treasure Island
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Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
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What reusable contactless stored value smart card for making electronic payments in online or offline systems in Hong Kong replaced the Common stored value ticket in 1997?
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Title: Octopus card
Passage: The Octopus card () is a reusable contactless stored value smart card for making electronic payments in online or offline systems in Hong Kong. Launched in September 1997 to collect fares for the territory's mass transit system, the Octopus card system is the second contactless smart card system in the world, after the Korean Upass, and has since grown into a widely used payment system for all public transport in Hong Kong, leading to the development of Oyster Card in London.
Title: Common stored value ticket
Passage: A common stored value ticket was a plastic magnetically sensitive card used for paying fares on the MTR and KCR railway systems in Hong Kong from 1984 to 1999. It was also used on Citybus and Kowloon Motor Bus for some MTR and KCR feeder bus services. The system was replaced by the Octopus card system in 1997 and phased out on 2 January 1999. The MTR and KCR have continued to issue magnetic strip cards for single-journey and souvenir tickets.
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Octopus card
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Common stored value ticket
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Octopus card
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Pal Dukagjiniwas part of a military alliance that was founded by which Albanian nobleman?
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Title: Skanderbeg
Passage: George Castriot (Albanian: "Gjergj Kastrioti" , 6 May 1405 17 January 1468), known as Skanderbeg (Albanian: "Sknderbej or Sknderbeu" from Ottoman Turkish: "skender Bey"), was an Albanian nobleman and military commander, who served the Ottoman Empire in 142343, the Republic of Venice in 144347, and lastly the Kingdom of Naples until his death. After leaving Ottoman service, he led a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire in what is today Albania and Macedonia. Skanderbeg always signed himself as "Lord of Albania" (Latin: "Dominus Albaniae" ), and claimed no other titles but that in official documents.
Title: Pal Dukagjini
Passage: Pal Dukagjini or Paul Ducagin (Italian: "Paolo Ducagini" , 14111458) was an Albanian nobleman, a member of the Dukagjini family. He and his kinsman Nicholas Dukagjini were initially subjects of Lek Zaharia, a Venetian vassal who had possessions around Shkoder. Nicholas murdered Lek, and the Dukagjini continued to rule over their villages under Venetian vassalage. Pal and Nicholas were part of the League of Lezh, a military alliance that sought liberation of Albania from the Ottoman Empire, founded by the powerful Skanderbeg. In 1454, the Dukagjini accepted vassalage of Alfonso V of Aragon, as other chieftains had done three years earlier. Pal later abandoned Skanderbeg's army and deserted to the Ottomans.
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Skanderbeg
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Pal Dukagjini
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Skanderbeg
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MedStar Georgetown University Hospital and Walter Reed Army Medical Center, are both which type of medical facilities?
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Title: Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Passage: The Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) known as Walter Reed General Hospital (WRGH) until 1951 was the U.S. Army's flagship medical center from 1909 to 2011. Located on 113 acre in Washington, D.C., it served more than 150,000 active and retired personnel from all branches of the military. The center was named after Major Walter Reed (18511902), an army physician who led the team that confirmed that yellow fever is transmitted by mosquitoes rather than direct contact.
Title: MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
Passage: MedStar Georgetown University Hospital is one of the national capital area's oldest academic teaching hospitals. It is a not-for-profit, acute care teaching and research facility located in the Georgetown neighborhood of the Northwest Quadrant of Washington, D.C. MedStar Georgetown is co-located with the Georgetown University Medical Center and is affiliated with the Georgetown University School of Medicine. Its clinical services represent one of the largest, most geographically diverse, and fully integrated healthcare and delivery networks in the area. MedStar Georgetown is home to the internationally known Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, as well as centers of excellence in the neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry, gastroenterology, transplant and vascular surgery. Originally named Georgetown University Hospital, it became part of the MedStar Health network in 2000.
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Hospital
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MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
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Walter Reed Army Medical Center
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Are both Sergei Sobolev and Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov members of the IHS in France?
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Title: Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov
Passage: Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov (also Mikhael Gromov, Michael Gromov or Mischa Gromov; Russian: ; born 23 December 1943), is a French-Russian mathematician known for work in geometry, analysis and group theory. He is a permanent member of IHS in France and a Professor of Mathematics at New York University.
Title: Sergei Sobolev
Passage: Sergei Lvovich Sobolev (Russian: ; 6 October 1908 3 January 1989) was a Soviet mathematician working in mathematical analysis and partial differential equations. He was born in St. Petersburg, and died in Moscow.
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no
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Sergei Sobolev
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Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov
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The 357th Fighter Squadron (357 FS) is part of the 355th Fighter Wing at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, it operates which The 357th Fighter Squadron (357 FS) is part of the 355th Fighter Wing at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona??
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Title: 357th Fighter Squadron
Passage: The 357th Fighter Squadron (357 FS) is part of the 355th Fighter Wing at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona. It operates Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft training pilots for close air support missions.
Title: Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II
Passage: The Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II is a single-seat, twin turbofan engine, straight wing jet aircraft developed by Fairchild-Republic for the United States Air Force (USAF). Commonly referred to by the nicknames "Warthog" or "Hog", its official name comes from the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, a World War II fighter effective at attacking ground targets. The A-10 was designed for close air support (CAS) of friendly ground troops, attacking armored vehicles and tanks, and providing quick-action support against enemy ground forces. It entered service in 1976 and is the only production-built aircraft that has served in the USAF that was designed solely for CAS. Its secondary mission is to provide forward air controller airborne (FAC-A) support, by directing other aircraft in attacks on ground targets. Aircraft used primarily in this role are designated "OA-10".
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Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II
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357th Fighter Squadron
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Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II
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What is a national park located in Tenerife, Teide National Park or Cabaeros National Park?
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Title: Teide National Park
Passage: Teide National Park (Spanish: "Parque nacional del Teide" , ] ) is a national park located in Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain).
Title: Cabaeros National Park
Passage: Cabaeros National Park (in Spanish: "Parque Nacional de Cabaeros") is a national park in the Montes de Toledo, Spain. It falls within two provinces, the northwest of Ciudad Real and the southwest of Toledo.
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Teide National Park
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Teide National Park
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Cabaeros National Park
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Mixed martial artist JJ Aldrich competes in a division for competitors weighing between 106 and how many pounds?
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Title: Strawweight (MMA)
Passage: The strawweight division in mixed martial arts generally refers to competitors weighing between 106 and 115 lb (48 to 52 kg). It sits between the lighter atomweight division and the heavier flyweight division.
Title: JJ Aldrich
Passage: JJ Aldrich is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the Strawweight division. She is currently signed with the Ultimate Fighting Championship and has fought for Invicta FC.
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115
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JJ Aldrich
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Strawweight (MMA)
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"Only Love Can Break a Heart" is performed by a singer-songwriter that died in what year?
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Title: Only Love Can Break a Heart
Passage: "Only Love Can Break a Heart" is the title of a popular song from 1962, performed by the American singer-songwriter Gene Pitney. The song was written by Hal David (words) and Burt Bacharach (music) and appears on Pitney's second album "Only Love Can Break a Heart".
Title: Gene Pitney
Passage: Gene Francis Alan Pitney (February 17, 1940 April 5, 2006) was an American singer-songwriter, musician, and sound engineer.
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2006
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Only Love Can Break a Heart
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Gene Pitney
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What epic poem by Adam Mickiewicz did Micha Elwiro Andriolli provide illustrations for?
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Title: Micha Elwiro Andriolli
Passage: Micha Elwiro Andriolli, Lithuanian: "Mykolas Elvyras Andriolis" , Italian: "Elviro Michele Andriolli" (2 November 1836, in Vilnius 23 August 1893, in Naczw) was a Polish - Lithuanian painter and architect of Italian descent. He is notable for his illustrations to Mickiewicz's "Pan Tadeusz", as well as a distinctive style of villas built outside Warsaw.
Title: Pan Tadeusz
Passage: Pan Tadeusz (full title in English: "Sir Thaddeus, or the Last Lithuanian Foray: A Nobleman's Tale from the Years of 1811 and 1812 in Twelve Books of Verse"; Polish original: "Pan Tadeusz, czyli ostatni zajazd na Litwie. Historia szlachecka z roku 1811 i 1812 we dwunastu ksigach wierszem") is an epic poem by the Polish poet, writer and philosopher Adam Mickiewicz. The book was first published in June 1834 in Paris, and is considered by many to be the last great epic poem in European literature.
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Pan Tadeusz
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Micha Elwiro Andriolli
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Pan Tadeusz
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Do both Rod Lurie and Douchan Gersi work in the film industry?
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Title: Douchan Gersi
Passage: Douchan Gersi (19472015) was a Slovak-born, Belgium-raised, Bali-based adventurer, documentary filmmaker, author and actor, producerstar with actor James Coburn of "Explore", a PBS mini-series. He is the author of numerous books including "Faces in the Smoke: An Eyewitness Experience of Voodoo, Shamanism, Psychic Healing, and Other Amazing Human Powers" and "Explorer".
Title: Rod Lurie
Passage: Rod Lurie (born May 15, 1962) is an Israeli-American director, screenwriter and former film critic.
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yes
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Rod Lurie
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Douchan Gersi
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J. Andrew "Drew" Crompton is chief of staff and counsel for Pennsylvania Senate Pro-Tempore Joe Scarnati, he served as deputy campaign manager for policy for Lynn Swann's campaign, in which year, for Governor of Pennsylvania?
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Title: Lynn Swann
Passage: Lynn Curtis Swann (born March 7, 1952) is the athletic director at the University of Southern California and a former American football player, broadcaster, and politician who was the chairman of the President's Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition from 2002 to 2005. In 2006, he was the Republican nominee for Governor of Pennsylvania. During his football career, he was a wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL).
Title: Drew Crompton
Passage: J. Andrew "Drew" Crompton is chief of staff and counsel for Pennsylvania Senate Pro-Tempore Joe Scarnati. He served as deputy campaign manager for policy for Lynn Swann's 2006 campaign for Governor of Pennsylvania. Prior to that, he was chief counsel for Scarnati's predecessor as Pennsylvania Senate Pro-Tempore, Robert Jubelirer. His most memorable quote stands as, "We can only play with those that want to play with us."
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2006
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Drew Crompton
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Lynn Swann
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The film Circle was inspired by a 1957 movie directed by who ?
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Title: 12 Angry Men (1957 film)
Passage: 12 Angry Men is a 1957 American courtroom drama film adapted from a teleplay of the same name by Reginald Rose. Written and co-produced by Rose himself and directed by Sidney Lumet, this trial film tells the story of a jury made up of 12 men as they deliberate the guilt or acquittal of a defendant on the basis of reasonable doubt. In the United States, a verdict in most criminal trials by jury must be unanimous. The film is notable for its almost exclusive use of one set: out of 96 minutes of run time, only three minutes take place outside of the jury room.
Title: Circle (2015 film)
Passage: Circle is a 2015 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Aaron Hann and Mario Miscione. It stars an ensemble cast that includes Carter Jenkins, Lawrence Kao, Allegra Masters, Michael Nardelli, Julie Benz, Mercy Malick, Lisa Pelikan, and Cesar Garcia. It was inspired by the 1957 drama "12 Angry Men" and was shot in 2014. It premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 28, 2015, before being released to video-on-demand on October 16, 2015. In the film, fifty people wake up in a darkened room, only to find that one of them is killed every two minutes or when they attempt to leave. When they realize that they can control which person is selected to die, blocs emerge based on personal values.
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Sidney Lumet
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Circle (2015 film)
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12 Angry Men (1957 film)
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Howard University Hospital and MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital, are both located in which city?
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Title: MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital
Passage: MedStar National Rehabilitation Network (MedStar NRH) is located in Washington, D.C., and specializes in treating persons with physical disabilities, including spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, arthritis, amputation, multiple sclerosis, post-polio syndrome, orthopedic, and other neurological conditions.
Title: Howard University Hospital
Passage: Howard University Hospital, previously known as Freedmen's Hospital, is a major hospital lcated in Washington, D.C., built on the site of the previous Griffith Stadium. The hospital has served the African American community in the area for over 150 years, having been established in 1862 to cater for the medical needs of the thousands of African Americans who came to Washington during the Civil War, seeking their freedom. The first hospital of its kind to provide medical treatment for former slaves, it later became the major hospital for the area's African-American community. Following the closure of D.C. General Hospital, As of 2016, the hospital has the highest rate of wrongful death lawsuits of any health facility in Washington D.C. over the previous decade.
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Washington, D.C.
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Howard University Hospital
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MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital
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Christopher Davies was born in what southern suburb of Adelaide, Australia?
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Title: Christopher Davies (Australian cricketer)
Passage: Christopher James "Chris" Davies (born 15 November 1978, in Bedford Park) is a retired first-class cricketer who played for the South Australia cricket team. Since retiring at the early age of 24 due to incessant shoulder injuries, he has held numerous sports administration positions, including GM Operations of the Australian Cricketers' Association, CEO of the Woodville-West Torrens Football Club, GM Football at the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and is currently the GM Football Operations at the Port Adelaide Football Club (PAFC) in the AFL.
Title: Bedford Park, South Australia
Passage: Bedford Park is a southern suburb of Adelaide in South Australia.
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Bedford Park
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Christopher Davies (Australian cricketer)
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Bedford Park, South Australia
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The TexasArlington Mavericks women's basketball team is an NCAA Division I college basketball team competing in the Sun Belt Conference and representing the University of Texas at Arlington, the team appeared in the 2005 NCAA tournament, losing to which female basketball team represents Texas Tech University and competes in the Big 12 Conference of NCAA Division I?
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Title: Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball
Passage: The Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball team represents Texas Tech University and competes in the Big 12 Conference of NCAA Division I. Candace Whitaker, a former player for the Lady Raiders, was named head coach in 2013. In her inaugural season in 201314, the team finished winless in league play with a conference mark of 018.
Title: TexasArlington Mavericks women's basketball
Passage: The TexasArlington Mavericks women's basketball team is an NCAA Division I college basketball team competing in the Sun Belt Conference and representing the University of Texas at Arlington. Home games are played at College Park Center, located on University of Texas at Arlington's campus in Arlington. The team appeared in the 2005 NCAA tournament, losing to 4 seed Texas Tech in the first round, 6949, and the 2007 NCAA tournament, dropping their first round game to 4 seed Texas AM 5850.
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Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball
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TexasArlington Mavericks women's basketball
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Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball
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What year was the man who established the Home District Council born?
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Title: John Graves Simcoe
Passage: John Graves Simcoe (February 25, 1752 October 26, 1806) was a British Army general and the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada from 1791 until 1796, in modern-day southern Ontario and the watersheds of Georgian Bay and Lake Superior. He founded York (now Toronto) and was instrumental in introducing institutions such as courts of law, trial by jury, English common law, freehold land tenure, and the abolition of slavery.
Title: Home District Council
Passage: The Home District Council was the municipal governing body for York, Upper Canada (now Toronto, Ontario) from 1792 to 1849. It was established by Lieutenant Governor of Ontario John Graves Simcoe.
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1752
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Home District Council
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John Graves Simcoe
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Which character did Moira Kelly voice in this 1994 animated film?
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Title: The Lion King
Passage: The Lion King is a 1994 American animated epic musical film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 32nd Disney animated feature film, and the fifth animated film produced during a period known as the Disney Renaissance. "The Lion King" was directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, produced by Don Hahn, and has a screenplay credited to Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton. Its original songs were written by composer Elton John and lyricist Tim Rice, and original scores were written by Hans Zimmer. The film features an ensemble voice cast that includes Matthew Broderick, James Earl Jones, Jeremy Irons, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Moira Kelly, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, Rowan Atkinson, Robert Guillaume, Madge Sinclair, Whoopi Goldberg, Cheech Marin, and Jim Cummings. The story takes place in a kingdom of lions in Africa and was influenced by William Shakespeare's "Hamlet".
Title: Moira Kelly
Passage: Moira Kelly (born March 6, 1968) is an American actress. She is best known for portraying Kate Moseley in the 1992 film "The Cutting Edge", as well as single mother Karen Roe on the teen drama "One Tree Hill". She is also known for playing the role of Donna Hayward in "", replacing Lara Flynn Boyle in the prequel to the 1990 TV series "Twin Peaks". Other roles include Dorothy Day in "", White House media consultant Mandy Hampton in the first season of "The West Wing", and the voice of Simba's love interest Nala in "The Lion King" and its sequel "". She also played Hetty Kelly and Oona O'Neill in "Chaplin".
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Nala
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Moira Kelly
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The Lion King
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Which composer did Beethoven regard as the greatest of his contemporaries: Franz Schreker or Luigi Cherubini?
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Title: Franz Schreker
Passage: Franz Schreker (originally "Schrecker"; 23 March 1878, Monaco 21 March 1934, Berlin) was an Austrian composer, conductor, teacher and administrator. Primarily a composer of operas, Schreker developed a style characterized by aesthetic plurality (a mixture of Romanticism, Naturalism, Symbolism, Impressionism, Expressionism and Neue Sachlichkeit), timbral experimentation, strategies of extended tonality and conception of total music theatre into the narrative of 20th-century music.
Title: Luigi Cherubini
Passage: Luigi Cherubini (] ; 8 or 14 September 1760 15 March 1842) was an Italian composer who spent most of his working life in France. His most significant compositions are operas and sacred music. Beethoven regarded Cherubini as the greatest of his contemporaries.
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Luigi Cherubini
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Franz Schreker
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Luigi Cherubini
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What actor from The Imitation Game also starred in "Revolver", "RocknRolla" and "Sherlock Holmes"?
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Title: The Imitation Game
Passage: The Imitation Game is a 2014 American historical drama thriller film directed by Morten Tyldum and written by Graham Moore loosely based on the biography "" by Andrew Hodges (which was previously adapted as the stage play and BBC drama "Breaking the Code"). It stars Benedict Cumberbatch as real-life British cryptanalyst Alan Turing, who decrypted German intelligence codes for the British government during the Second World War. Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, Rory Kinnear, Charles Dance and Mark Strong also star.
Title: Mark Strong
Passage: Mark Strong (born Marco Giuseppe Salussolia; August 5, 1963) is an English theatre, film and television actor. He is best known for his roles in Guy Ritchie films such as "Revolver", "RocknRolla", "Sherlock Holmes", and Matthew Vaughn films such as "Stardust", "Kick-Ass", "" and "".
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Mark Strong
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The Imitation Game
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Mark Strong
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Trevor nunn has directed what non musical show besides Birdsong
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Title: Birdsong (play)
Passage: Birdsong was a 2010 adaptation of the novel of the same title by Sebastian Faulks. The text was written by Rachel Wagstaff and the premiere production directed by Trevor Nunn. That production began previews at the Comedy Theatre in London on September 18, 2010, and opened on September 28, 2010. The West End stage production's cast included Ben Barnes as Stephen Wraysford, Genevieve O'Reilly as Isabelle, Nicholas Farrell as Ren Azaire, Iain Mitchell as Brard, Lee Ross as Jack Firebrace and Zoe Waites as Jeanne. Other cast members included Owain Arthur, Billy Carter, Florence Hall, Paul Hawkyard, Gregg Lowe, Joe Coen, Jack Hawkins, James Staddon and Annabel Topham. The play closed on January 15, 2011.
Title: Trevor Nunn
Passage: Sir Trevor Robert Nunn, CBE (born 14 January 1940) is an English theatre director. Nunn has been the Artistic Director for the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal National Theatre, and, currently, the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. He has directed dramas for the stage, like "Macbeth", as well as opera and musicals, such as "Cats" (1981) and "Les Misrables" (1985).
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Macbeth
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Birdsong (play)
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Trevor Nunn
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Who first proposed the physics theory, known to have been later independently proposed in a more complete paper by the current tenured professor at the University of Amsterdam, and director and Leon Levy professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton?
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Title: Robbert Dijkgraaf
Passage: Robertus Henricus "Robbert" Dijkgraaf ( [ ]; born 24 January 1960) is a Dutch mathematical physicist and string theorist. He is tenured professor at the University of Amsterdam, and director and Leon Levy professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.
Title: Matrix string theory
Passage: In physics, matrix string theory is a set of equations that describe superstring theory in a non-perturbative framework. Type IIA string theory can be shown to be equivalent to a maximally supersymmetric two-dimensional gauge theory, the gauge group of which is U("N") for a large value of "N". This matrix string theory was first proposed by Lubo Motl in 1997 and later independently in a more complete paper by Robbert Dijkgraaf, Erik Verlinde, and Herman Verlinde. Another matrix string theory equivalent to Type IIB string theory was constructed in 1996 by Ishibashi, Kawai, Kitazawa and Tsuchiya. This version is known as the IKKT matrix model.
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Lubo Motl
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Matrix string theory
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Robbert Dijkgraaf
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Peter Facinelli is known for his role as Mike Dexter in a 1998 American teen comedy film that was written and directed by Deborah Kaplan and who?
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Title: Can't Hardly Wait
Passage: Can't Hardly Wait is a 1998 American teen comedy film written and directed by Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont. It stars an ensemble cast including Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ethan Embry, Charlie Korsmo, Lauren Ambrose, Peter Facinelli, and Seth Green, and is notable for a number of "before-they-were-famous" appearances by teen stars.
Title: Peter Facinelli
Passage: Peter Facinelli (born November 26, 1973) is an American actor and producer. He starred as Donovan "Van" Ray on the Fox series "Fastlane" from 2002 to 2003. He played Dr. Carlisle Cullen in the film adaptations of the "Twilight" novel series, and is also known for his role as Mike Dexter in the 1998 film "Can't Hardly Wait". Facinelli was a regular on the Showtime comedy-drama series "Nurse Jackie", portraying the role of Dr. Fitch "Coop" Cooper. He portrayed Maxwell Lord on the first season of the TV series "Supergirl".
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Harry Elfont
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Peter Facinelli
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Can't Hardly Wait
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What Indo-American public speaker and advocate was Miss America in 2014?
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Title: Indian Americans
Passage: Indian Americans or Indo-Americans are Americans whose ancestry belongs to any of the many ethnic groups of the Republic of India. As the most socio-economically successful minority ethnic group in the U.S., Indian Americans comprise 4 million people, representing around 1 of the U.S. population as of 2015. Indian Americans are the country's third-largest Asian group alone or in combination with other races after Chinese Americans and Filipino Americans, according to 2015 American Community Survey data. The U.S. Census Bureau uses the term Asian Indian to avoid confusion with the indigenous peoples of the Americas commonly referred to as American Indians (or Native Americans).
Title: Nina Davuluri
Passage: Nina Davuluri (born April 20, 1989) is an American public speaker and advocate, who is currently the host of the reality show, Made In America, on Zee TV America. As Miss America 2014, she was also the "first contestant of Indian descent to win the Miss America Competition" (as well as the second Asian American). Shortly after becoming Miss America, however, Davuluri became the target of xenophobic and racist commentary in social media. Her win also instigated dialogue in India and the Indian diaspora over the topic of colorism. Davuluri drew upon these experiences to promote her platform "Celebrating Diversity Through Cultural Competency" during her year as Miss America. Since ending her reign as Miss America in September 2014, Davuluri has continued to travel throughout the United States and India as a speaker and advocate for diversity, gender equality, and the promotion of STEM education.
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Nina Davuluri
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Nina Davuluri
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Indian Americans
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Howard University Hospital and Providence Hospital are both located where?
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Title: Providence Hospital (Washington, D.C.)
Passage: Providence Hospital is a 408 bed hospital located in the District of Columbia. Founded in 1861, it is the longest continuously operating hospital in the District. Providence Hospital is a member of Ascension Health, the largest non-profit health care organization in the United States.
Title: Howard University Hospital
Passage: Howard University Hospital, previously known as Freedmen's Hospital, is a major hospital lcated in Washington, D.C., built on the site of the previous Griffith Stadium. The hospital has served the African American community in the area for over 150 years, having been established in 1862 to cater for the medical needs of the thousands of African Americans who came to Washington during the Civil War, seeking their freedom. The first hospital of its kind to provide medical treatment for former slaves, it later became the major hospital for the area's African-American community. Following the closure of D.C. General Hospital, As of 2016, the hospital has the highest rate of wrongful death lawsuits of any health facility in Washington D.C. over the previous decade.
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Washington, D.C.
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Howard University Hospital
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Providence Hospital (Washington, D.C.)
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What sort of art did Herbert Abrams complete using the Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1968 to 1972 as a subjecy?
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Title: Herbert Abrams
Passage: Herbert E. Abrams (March 20, 1921 August 29, 2003) was an American artist. He was one of the leading portrait artists of his era known for his style of traditional realism. His works included the official White House portraits of former presidents Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush. During his prolific career, he painted more than 400 portraits, including those of General William Westmoreland, playwright Arthur Miller and astronaut Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin Jr.
Title: William Westmoreland
Passage: William Childs Westmoreland (March 26, 1914 July 18, 2005) was a United States Army general, who most notably commanded U.S. forces during the Vietnam War from 1964 to 1968. He served as Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1968 to 1972.
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portrait
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Herbert Abrams
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William Westmoreland
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Which operetta does Lamplighters Music Theature feature that was composed by Leonard Bernstein?
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Title: Candide (operetta)
Passage: Candide is an operetta with music composed by Leonard Bernstein, based on the 1759 novella of the same name by Voltaire. The operetta was first performed in 1956 with a libretto by Lillian Hellman; but since 1974 it has been generally performed with a book by Hugh Wheeler which is more faithful to Voltaire's novel. The primary lyricist was the poet Richard Wilbur. Other contributors to the text were John Latouche, Dorothy Parker, Lillian Hellman, Stephen Sondheim, John Mauceri, John Wells, and Bernstein himself. Maurice Peress and Hershy Kay contributed orchestrations. Although unsuccessful at its premiere, "Candide" has now overcome the unenthusiastic reaction of early audiences and critics and achieved enormous popularity. It is very popular among major music schools as a student show because of the quality of its music and the opportunities it offers to student singers.
Title: Lamplighters Music Theatre
Passage: Lamplighters Music Theatre is a semi-professional musical theatre company based in San Francisco, California. Founded in 1952 by Orva Hoskinson and Ann Pool MacNab, the Lamplighters specialize in light opera, particularly the works of Gilbert and Sullivan, as well as such works as "The Merry Widow", "Die Fledermaus", "Of Thee I Sing", "My Fair Lady", "Candide", and "A Little Night Music".
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Candide
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Lamplighters Music Theatre
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Candide (operetta)
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Which national park is located in Galicia, Spain; the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park or Caldera de Taburiente National Park?
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Title: Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park
Passage: The Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park (Galician: "Parque Nacional das Illas Atlnticas de Galicia" , Spanish: "Parque Nacional de las Islas Atlnticas de Galicia" ) is the only national park located in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It comprises the archipelagos of Ces, Ons, Slvora and Cortegada. The park covers a land area of 1200 ha and a sea area of 7200 ha . It is the tenth most visited national park in Spain. It was the thirteenth national park to be established in Spain.
Title: Caldera de Taburiente National Park
Passage: Caldera de Taburiente National Park (Spanish: "Parque Nacional de la Caldera de Taburiente" ) is large geological feature on the island of La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain. It contains the enormous expanse of the Caldera de Taburiente which dominates the northern part of the island, and was designated as a national park in 1954. The telescopes of the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory are situated very close to the summit.
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Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park
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Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park
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Caldera de Taburiente National Park
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Marina Lebedeva participates in a winter sport that combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting. What is the sport called?
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Title: Biathlon
Passage: The biathlon is a winter sport that combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting.
Title: Marina Lebedeva
Passage: Marina Lebedeva (born in Aqkol on (1985--) 29, 1985 ) is a Kazakh biathlete.
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biathlon
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Marina Lebedeva
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Biathlon
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KAKU-LP (88.5 FM, "The Voice of Maui County") is a low-power FM radio station broadcasting a variety format, licensed to Kahului, Hawaii, United States, the station is currently owned by Maui County Community Television, Kahului is a census-designated place (CDP) in which county, on the island of Maui?
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Title: KAKU-LP
Passage: KAKU-LP (88.5 FM, "The Voice of Maui County") is a low-power FM radio station broadcasting a variety format. Licensed to Kahului, Hawaii, United States, the station is currently owned by Maui County Community Television.
Title: Kahului, Hawaii
Passage: Kahului is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, on the island of Maui, in the U.S. state of Hawaii. Kahului hosts Maui's main airport (Kahului Airport), deep-draft harbor, light industrial areas, and commercial shopping centers. The population was 26,337 at the 2010 census.
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Maui County
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KAKU-LP
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Kahului, Hawaii
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Are Istanbul Technical University and Yeni Valide Mosque located in the same city?
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Title: Yeni Valide Mosque
Passage: The Yeni Valide Mosque (Turkish: "Yeni Valide Camii" ) is an 18th-century Ottoman mosque in the skdar district of Istanbul, Turkey.
Title: Istanbul Technical University
Passage: Istanbul Technical University (Turkish "stanbul Teknik niversitesi", commonly referred to as ITU or Technical University) is an international technical university located in Istanbul, Turkey. It is the world's third-oldest technical university dedicated to engineering sciences as well as social sciences recently, and is one of the most prominent educational institutions in Turkey. ITU is ranked 108th worldwide and 1st nationwide in the field of engineeringtechnology by THES - QS World University Rankings in 2009. Graduates of stanbul technical university have received many TUBITAK science and TUBA awards. Numerous graduates have also become members of the academy of sciences in the U.S.A, Britain and Russia. The university's basketball team, ITUSpor, is in the Turkish Basketball Second League. The university has 39 undergraduate, 144 graduate programs, 13 colleges, 346 labs and 12 research centers. Its student-to-faculty ratio is 12:1.
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yes
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Istanbul Technical University
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Yeni Valide Mosque
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Which American cinematographer is best know for his work in a 1998 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nora Ephron?
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Title: You've Got Mail
Passage: You've Got Mail is a 1998 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nora Ephron, co-written by Nora and Delia Ephron, and starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. The film is about two people in an online romance who are unaware that they are also business rivals. It marks the third coupling of stars Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, who had previously appeared together in "Joe Versus the Volcano" (1990) and "Sleepless in Seattle" (1993).
Title: John Lindley (cinematographer)
Passage: John Warwick Lindley (November 17, 1951 in New York City) is an American cinematographer best known for his work on such films as "Field of Dreams", "Bewitched", "Pleasantville" and "You've Got Mail".
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John Warwick Lindley
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John Lindley (cinematographer)
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You've Got Mail
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Were Yasuzo Masumura and Peter Glenville both directors?
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Title: Yasuzo Masumura
Passage: Yasuzo Masumura ( , Masumura Yasuz , August 25, 1924 November 23, 1986) was a Japanese film director.
Title: Peter Glenville
Passage: Peter Glenville (born Peter Patrick Brabazon Browne; 28 October 19133 June 1996) was an English film and stage actor and director.
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yes
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Yasuzo Masumura
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Peter Glenville
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Torben Ulrich is a Danish writer, musician, filmmaker, painter, director, performer and former amateur then professional tennis player, and the father of Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich, a Danish musician, songwriter, actor, and record producer, he is best known as the drummer and co-founder of which American heavy metal band ?
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Title: Torben Ulrich
Passage: Torben Ulrich (born October 4, 1928) is a Danish writer, musician, filmmaker, painter, director, performer and former amateur then professional tennis player. He is the father of Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich.
Title: Lars Ulrich
Passage: Lars Ulrich '1': ", '2': ", '3': 'R', '4': " ( ; ] ; born December 26, 1963) is a Danish musician, songwriter, actor, and record producer. He is best known as the drummer and co-founder of the American heavy metal band Metallica. The son of tennis player Torben Ulrich and grandson of tennis player Einer Ulrich, he also played tennis in his youth and moved to Los Angeles at age 16 to train professionally. However, rather than playing tennis, Ulrich began playing the drums. After publishing an advertisement in "The Recycler", Ulrich met vocalistguitarist James Hetfield and formed Metallica.
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Metallica
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Torben Ulrich
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Lars Ulrich
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"Not Giving Up" is a song by a girl group formed through what record label?
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Title: Not Giving Up
Passage: "Not Giving Up" is a song by English-Irish girl group The Saturdays. It was released on 6 April 2014 as the fifth and final single from their fourth studio album "Living for the Weekend" (2013). The song was written by Antonio Egizii, Celetia Martin, David Musumeci, Carl Ryden and Carla Marie Williams, and produced by Ryden.
Title: The Saturdays
Passage: The Saturdays was a British-Irish girl group based in London, England. The group formed during the summer of 2007. The line up consisted of Frankie Bridge, Una Healy, Rochelle Humes, Mollie King and Vanessa White. They were formed through Fascination Records, who gave them an instant record deal with the label as well as a sub-division of Polydor Records. As soon as the contract was finalised The Saturdays went on tour with Girls Aloud during their Tangled Up Tour. The group's music style is pop, however throughout their career their management have experimented with dance-pop and electropop. To create this music, Ina Wroldsen, Steve Mac and Quiz Larossi have been heavily involved.
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Fascination Records
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Not Giving Up
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The Saturdays
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Which band has the most recent album release, Pop Will Eat Itself or Black Stone Cherry?
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Title: Pop Will Eat Itself
Passage: Pop Will Eat Itself (also known as PWEI or The Poppies) are an English alternative rock band formed in Stourbridge in 1986 with members from Birmingham, Coventry and the Black Country. Initially known as a grebo act, their style changed to incorporate sample-driven indie and industrial rock. Their highest charting single was the 1993 top ten hit, "Get The Girl! Kill The Baddies!" . After initially disbanding in 1996, and having a brief reformation in 2005, they issued their first release in more than five years in 2010.
Title: Black Stone Cherry
Passage: Black Stone Cherry is an American hard rock band, formed in 2001 in Edmonton, Kentucky. They were signed to Roadrunner Records until 2015; the band is now signed to Mascot Label Group. The band consists of Chris Robertson (lead vocals, lead guitar), Ben Wells (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Jon Lawhon (bass guitar, backing vocals), and John Fred Young (drums, backing vocals). Black Stone Cherry has released five studio albums: "Black Stone Cherry" (2006), "Folklore and Superstition" (2008), "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" (2011), "Magic Mountain" (2014), and "Kentucky" (2016), as well as three EPs, and have charted eight singles on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks charts. The band's fifth album, "Kentucky" was released on April 1, 2016.
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Black Stone Cherry
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Pop Will Eat Itself
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Black Stone Cherry
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In which state was the 1926 Navy Midshipmen football team located?
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Title: United States Naval Academy
Passage: The United States Naval Academy (also known as USNA, Annapolis, or simply Navy) is a four-year coeducational federal service academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Established on 10 October 1845, under Secretary of the Navy George Bancroft, it is the second oldest of the United States' five service academies, and educates officers for commissioning primarily into the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The 338 acre campus is located on the former grounds of Fort Severn at the confluence of the Severn River and Chesapeake Bay in Anne Arundel County, 33 mi east of Washington, D.C. and 26 mi southeast of Baltimore. The entire campus is a National Historic Landmark and home to many historic sites, buildings, and monuments. It replaced Philadelphia Naval Asylum, in Philadelphia, that served as the first United States Naval Academy from 1838 to 1845 when the Naval Academy formed in Annapolis.
Title: 1926 Navy Midshipmen football team
Passage: The 1926 Navy Midshipmen football team represented the United States Naval Academy in the 1926 college football season. The Midshipmen were coached by Bill Ingram in his first year and finished the season undefeated with a record of nine wins, zero losses and one tie (901). Although Alabama and Stanford have been named the 1926 national champion by most selectors, the 1926 Navy team was named as the national champion under Boand and Houlgate Systems.
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Maryland
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1926 Navy Midshipmen football team
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United States Naval Academy
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Where did the league that Michael Anthony Edward Kidd-Gilchrist plays for hold it's 2012 draft?
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Title: 2012 NBA draft
Passage: The 2012 NBA Draft was held on June 28, 2012, at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. The draft started at 7:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (2300 UTC), and was broadcast in the United States on ESPN. In this draft, National Basketball Association (NBA) teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. This draft marked the first time that the first two players selected were from the same school (Anthony Davis and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist were teammates at Kentucky). It also set a record of having six players from one school (Kentucky) being selected in the two rounds of the draft and was the first draft to have the first three selections be college freshmen all from the same conference, the Southeastern Conference. Not only that, but it also featured the oldest player to ever get selected in an NBA draft, with Bernard James being 27 years old at the time of the draft. Of the players drafted, 30 are forwards, 21 are guards, and 9 are centers.
Title: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
Passage: Michael Anthony Edward Kidd-Gilchrist (born Michael Gilchrist on September 26, 1993) is an American professional basketball player for the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
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Newark, New Jersey.
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2012 NBA draft
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Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
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Spike Slawson and Kirk Windstein, are both artists in which occupation?
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Title: Kirk Windstein
Passage: Kirk Windstein (born April 14, 1965) is an American musician. He is a founding member of the sludge metal band Crowbar, and formerly played with the heavy metal band Down from 1991 to 2013. In 2005, Windstein formed Kingdom of Sorrow with Jamey Jasta of Hatebreed. Their debut album was released in 2008. Windstein began his musical career in 1985 as a guitarist for a cover band called Victorian Blitz, and in 1988 joined a hardcore punk band called Shell Shock as a vocalist and guitarist.
Title: Spike Slawson
Passage: Spike Slawson is an American punk rock musician, a member of Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Swingin' Utters, Filthy Thievin' Bastards, Re-Volts, and Uke-Hunt.
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musician
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Spike Slawson
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Kirk Windstein
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On what peninsula were architects Lise Roel and Hugo Hstrup born?
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Title: Lise Roel and Hugo Hstrup
Passage: Lise Roel (born 1928) and Hugo Hstrup, (19282004) were architects born in Randers, Denmark, with primary activity and production around 1960-1980 in western and southern Sweden.
Title: Randers
Passage: Randers (] ) is a city in Randers Municipality, Central Denmark Region on the Jutland peninsula. It is Denmark's sixth-largest city, with a population of 61,163 (1 January 2014). Randers is the municipality's main town and the site of its municipal council. The municipality is also a part of the East Jutland metropolitan area, which has 1.2 million inhabitants.
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Jutland peninsula
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Lise Roel and Hugo Hstrup
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Randers
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Which movie was theatrically released first, Mary and Max or The Watercolor ?
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Title: The Watercolor
Passage: "The Watercolor (Tr: Suluboya)" is a 2009 Turkish animated film, directed by Cihat Hazardal. The film went on nationwide general release on November 13, 2009.
Title: Mary and Max
Passage: Mary and Max is a 2009 Australian stop motion animated comedy-drama film written and directed by Adam Elliot as his first animated feature film with music by Dale Cornelius and produced by Melanie Coombs and Melodrama Pictures. The voice cast included Philip Seymour Hoffman, Toni Collette, Eric Bana, Bethany Whitmore with narration by Barry Humphries. The film premiered on the opening night of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival on January 15, 2009. The film won the Annecy Cristal in June 2009 from the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, and Best Animated Feature Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards in November 2009. The film was theatrically released on April 9, 2009 by Icon Entertainment International. "Mary and Max" received very positive reviews from critics and it earned 1.7 million USD on a 8.2 million AUD budget.
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Mary and Max
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The Watercolor
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Mary and Max
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What years did the driver of the McLaren MP413 win the Formula One World Champion?
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Title: McLaren MP413
Passage: The McLaren MP413 was a racing car that the McLaren Formula One team used during the 1998 Formula 1 season. Driven by Mika Hkkinen and David Coulthard, who were retained from the previous season, the car proved to be the dominant car of the season, taking Hkkinen to his first Drivers' Championship and securing McLaren's first constructor's title since 1991.
Title: Mika Hkkinen
Passage: Mika Pauli Hkkinen ( ; born 28 September 1968), nicknamed ""the Flying Finn"", is a Finnish former professional racing driver. He was the 1998 and 1999 Formula One World Champion, driving for McLaren and has been ranked among the greatest Formula One drivers in various motorsport polls. Hkkinen currently works in driver management and is a brand ambassador for various companies.
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1998 and 1999
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McLaren MP413
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Mika Hkkinen
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Ode to Billy Joe is a 1976 film with a screenplay by Herman Raucher, inspired by the 1967 hit song by Bobbie Gentry, which 1967 song written and recorded by Bobbie Gentry, a singer-songwriter from Chickasaw County, Mississippi?
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Title: Ode to Billy Joe (film)
Passage: Ode to Billy Joe is a 1976 film with a screenplay by Herman Raucher, inspired by the 1967 hit song by Bobbie Gentry, titled "Ode to Billie Joe".
Title: Ode to Billie Joe
Passage: "Ode to Billie Joe" is a 1967 song written and recorded by Bobbie Gentry, a singer-songwriter from Chickasaw County, Mississippi. The single, released in late July, was a number-one hit in the United States, and became a big international seller. "Billboard" ranked the record as the No. 3 song for 1967 (the other two were 2 "The Letter" by the Box Tops and 1 "To Sir With Love" by Lulu). The song is ranked 412 on "Rolling Stone"nowiki'nowikis list of "the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". The recording of "Ode to Billie Joe" generated eight Grammy nominations, resulting in three wins for Gentry and one win for arranger Jimmie Haskell.
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Ode to Billie Joe
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Ode to Billy Joe (film)
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Ode to Billie Joe
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Viking: The Ultimate Obstacle Course included the British commentator who was an Olympian in what discipline?
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Title: Colin Bryce
Passage: Colin Bryce (born Newcastle upon Tyne, 4 August 1974) is a former Great Britain Olympic bobsledder, now working as a television presenter and producer. He currently works as a sports commentator for the BBC, ESPN, Fox Sports, Eurosport, Channel Five, Channel 4 and CBBC.
Title: Viking: The Ultimate Obstacle Course
Passage: Viking: The Ultimate Obstacle Course ( , Kaikinniku Baikingu , literally "Sea Muscle King VIKING") , sometimes abbreviated to Viking: TUOC, is a Japanese obstacle course endurance game show using an obstacle course produced by Fuji TV and . The English version of Viking is produced by ESPN2 with two American commentators calling the action. In Europe it airs on Eurosport 2 with the American commentators in the first season and British commentator Colin Bryce in the second. In the Philippines, Viking was aired in TV5 and hosted by Brod Pete, Richard del Rosario, and Gabe Mercardo. In Taiwan on JET TV in its original form with Chinese subtitles and Thailand on Channel 9 MCOT in Thai program " " (Champ VS Champ) in 2009, later this program are broadcast other Japanese game show like Original Iron Chef, Unbeatable Banzuke and Sasuke Ninja Warrior. The entire show is broadcast from Tokyo Bay.
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bobsledder
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Viking: The Ultimate Obstacle Course
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Colin Bryce
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Who was a silent film actor in addition to being a director, Christy Cabanne or David Howard?
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Title: David Howard (director)
Passage: David Howard (October 6, 1896 December 21, 1941) was an American film director. He directed 46 films between 1930 and 1941. He was born as David Paget Davis III in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and died in Los Angeles, California.
Title: Christy Cabanne
Passage: William Christy Cabanne (April 16, 1888 October 15, 1950) was an American film director, screenwriter and silent film actor.
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Christy Cabanne
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Christy Cabanne
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David Howard (director)
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Who won 18 races driving Watson cars and an American race driver with 26 victories in top echelon open-wheel racing?
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Title: Rodger Ward
Passage: Rodger M. Ward (January 10, 1921 July 5, 2004) was a WWII P-38 aviator in the United States Air Force, and an American race driver with 26 victories in top echelon open-wheel racing in North America, two Indianapolis 500 victories, and two USAC National Championships, who conceived the classic tri-oval design and layout of Pocono International Raceway, modeled after his three favorite signature turns, at Trenton, Indianapolis and Milwaukee.
Title: A. J. Watson
Passage: A. J. Watson (May 8, 1924 May 12, 2014) was a car builder and chief mechanic from 1949 through 1984 in the Indianapolis 500, winning the race six times as a car builder. Rodger Ward won 18 races driving Watson cars.
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Rodger Ward
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A. J. Watson
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Rodger Ward
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How long did the album featuring The Cure's song "Primary" stay in the albums charts?
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Title: Primary (song)
Passage: "Primary" is a song by English rock band The Cure, released as the sole single from their third studio album "Faith" (1981).
Title: Faith (The Cure album)
Passage: Faith is the third studio album by British alternative rock band the Cure, released on 14 April 1981 by record label Fiction. Preceded by the single "Primary", the album was a commercial success in the UK, peaking at number 14 and staying in the albums chart for 8 weeks. It was mostly well received by critics.
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8 weeks
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Primary (song)
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Faith (The Cure album)
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When was the manager of the 2000 country music group inspired by boy bands convincted?
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Title: Marshall Dyllon
Passage: Marshall Dyllon was an American country music group formed in 2000, comprising vocalists Daniel Cahoon, Jesse Littleton, Michael Martin, Paul Martin, and Todd Michael Sansom. These five members were recruited by country music artist Kenny Rogers and talent manager Lou Pearlman, in an attempt to bring the boy band sound to the country music scene.
Title: Lou Pearlman
Passage: Louis Jay "Lou" Pearlman (June 19, 1954 August 19, 2016) was an American record producer and fraudster. He was the manager of successful 1990s boy bands such as Backstreet Boys and NSYNC. In 2006, he was accused of running one of the largest and longest-running Ponzi schemes in history, leaving more than 300 million in debts. After being apprehended, he pleaded guilty to conspiracy, money laundering, and making false statements during a bankruptcy proceeding. In 2008, Pearlman was convicted and sentenced to up to 25 years in prison. He died in federal custody in 2016.
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2008
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Marshall Dyllon
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Lou Pearlman
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When did Losing my religion come out?
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Title: Out of Time (album)
Passage: Out of Time is the seventh studio album by American alternative rock band R.E.M., released on March 12, 1991 by Warner Bros. Records. With "Out of Time", R.E.M.'s status grew from that of a cult band to a massive international act. The record topped the album sales charts in both the U.S. and the United Kingdom, spending 109 weeks on American album charts and enjoying two separate spells at the summit, and spending 183 weeks on the British charts and a single week at the top. The album has sold over four and a half million copies in the U.S. and over 18 million copies worldwide. The album won three Grammy Awards in 1992: one as Best Alternative Music Album, and two for the first single, "Losing My Religion."
Title: Losing My Religion
Passage: "Losing My Religion" is a song by the American alternative rock band R.E.M. The song was released as the first single from the group's 1991 album "Out of Time". Built on a mandolin riff, "Losing My Religion" was an unlikely hit for the group, garnering heavy airplay on radio as well as on MTV due to its critically acclaimed music video. The song became R.E.M.'s highest-charting hit in the United States, reaching No. 4 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and expanding the group's popularity beyond its original fanbase. It was nominated for several Grammy Awards, and won two for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Short Form Music Video.
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1991
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Out of Time (album)
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Losing My Religion
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George Whitefield, Charles Wesley and John Wesley started the Methodist movement in the 18th century within which church denomination?
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Title: John Wesley
Passage: John Wesley ( or ; 28 June [O.S. 17 June] 1703 2 March 1791) was an English Anglican cleric and theologian who, with his brother Charles and fellow cleric George Whitefield, founded Methodism.
Title: Methodism
Passage: Methodism or the Methodist movement is a group of historically related denominations of Protestant Christianity which derive their inspiration from the life and teachings of John Wesley. George Whitefield and John's brother Charles Wesley were also significant leaders in the movement. It originated as a revival within the 18th century Church of England and became a separate denomination after Wesley's death. The movement spread throughout the British Empire, the United States, and beyond because of vigorous missionary work, today claiming approximately 80 million adherents worldwide.
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Church of England
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Methodism
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John Wesley
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Besides the length of Charles Grethen's primary race event, which two race lengths are standard in middle-distance running?
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Title: Middle-distance running
Passage: Middle-distance running events are track races longer than sprints, up to 3000 metres. The standard middle distances are the 800 metres, 1500 metres and mile run, although the 3000 metres may also be classified as a middle-distance event. The 1500 m came about as a result of running three and 34 laps of a 400 m outdoor track or 7 and a half laps of a 200m indoor track, which were commonplace in continental Europe in the 20th century.
Title: Charles Grethen
Passage: Charles Grethen (born 2 June 1992 in Tuntange) is a Luxembourgian middle-distance runner competing primarily in the 800 metres. He represented his country at three consecutive European Championships.
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1500 metres and mile
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Charles Grethen
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Middle-distance running
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In what United States city is the not-for-profit organization that formerly employed Nicholas J. Matzke as its Public Information Project Director located?
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Title: Nick Matzke
Passage: Nicholas J. Matzke is the former Public Information Project Director at the National Center for Science Education (NCSE) and served an instrumental role in NCSE's preparation for the 2005 Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District trial. One of his chief contributions was discovering drafts of "Of Pandas and People" which demonstrated that the term "intelligent design" was later substituted for "creationism". This became a key component of Barbara Forrest's testimony. After the trial he co-authored a commentary in "Nature Immunology", was interviewed on Talk of the Nation, and was profiled in "Seed magazine" as one of nine "revolutionary minds".
Title: National Center for Science Education
Passage: The National Center for Science Education (NCSE) is a not-for-profit membership organization in the United States whose stated mission is to educate the press and the public on the scientific and educational aspects of controversies surrounding the teaching of evolution and climate change, and to provide information and resources to schools, parents, and other citizens working to keep those topics in public school science education. Based in Oakland, California, it claims 4,500 members that include scientists, teachers, clergy, and citizens of varied religious and political affiliations. The Center opposes the teaching of religious views in science classes in America's public schools through initiatives such as Project Steve, and has been called the United States' "leading anti-creationist organization". The Center is affiliated with the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Oakland, California
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Nick Matzke
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National Center for Science Education
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Christopher Kelly is a journalist for which magazine headquartered in Downtown Austin, Texas ?
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Title: A Push and a Shove
Passage: A Push and a Shove: A Novel is a 2007 novel in the thriller genre by Christopher Kelly. Kelly, an openly gay man, is a film critic and journalist for "Fort Worth Star-Telegram" and "Texas Monthly". Kelly developed the story over four years and it is "slightly autobiographical [...] with elements of me in both the main characters." " Publishers Weekly" recommended it as a "combination of revenge and coming-of-age story".
Title: Texas Monthly
Passage: Texas Monthly is a monthly American magazine headquartered in Downtown Austin, Texas. "Texas Monthly" was founded in 1973 by Michael R. Levy and has been published by Emmis Publishing, L.P. since 1998 and now owned by Genesis Park, LP. "Texas Monthly" chronicles life in contemporary Texas, writing on politics, the environment, industry, and education. The magazine also covers leisure topics such as music, art, dining, and travel. It is a member of the City and Regional Magazine Association (CRMA).
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Texas Monthly
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A Push and a Shove
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Texas Monthly
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Eleanor McGovern was the wife of the Senator who was the presidential nominee in what year
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Title: Eleanor McGovern
Passage: Eleanor Fay Stegeberg McGovern (November 25, 1921 January 25, 2007) was the wife of George McGovern, who served as a U.S. Senator from South Dakota from 19631981, and was the Democratic presidential nominee in 1972.
Title: George McGovern
Passage: George Stanley McGovern (July 19, 1922 October 21, 2012) was an American historian, author, U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator, and the Democratic Party presidential nominee in the 1972 presidential election.
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1972
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Eleanor McGovern
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George McGovern
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Which game was published first, Villa Paletti or Taj Mahal?
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Title: Villa Paletti
Passage: Villa Paletti is a board game of physical skill designed by Bill Payne and published in 2001 by Zoch Verlag. Players compete to build the villa highest using columns from lower floors without collapsing the structure.
Title: Taj Mahal (board game)
Passage: Taj Mahal is a German-style board game for 35 players designed by Reiner Knizia and first published in 2000 by Alea in German.
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Taj Mahal
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Villa Paletti
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Taj Mahal (board game)
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When was The Authors of pain's manager born?
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Title: The Authors of Pain
Passage: The Authors of Pain are a professional wrestling tag team performing in WWE's NXT brand. The team, managed by Paul Ellering, is composed of Akam and Rezar. Their names are a play on the principle known as Occam's razor.
Title: Paul Ellering
Passage: Paul Ellering (born August 22, 1953) is an American professional wrestling manager currently signed with WWE on the NXT brand and formerly a weightlifter, professional wrestler and dog musher. Ellering spent most of his wrestling career managing the Road Warriors (Animal and Hawk), working with them from 1983 to 1990 and again on occasions between 1992 and 1997. In addition to being their on screen manager he actually handled the team's affairs outside the ring as well, including contract negotiations and travel arrangements. Ellering and the Road Warriors were inducted into both the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011. Five years later, in June 2016, he returned to the ring at as the manager of The Authors of Pain, a heel tag team making their debut.
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August 22, 1953
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The Authors of Pain
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Paul Ellering
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Why does Qutebrowser use DuckDuckGo ?
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Title: DuckDuckGo
Passage: DuckDuckGo (DDG) is an Internet search engine that emphasizes protecting searchers' privacy and avoiding the filter bubble of personalized search results. DuckDuckGo distinguishes itself from other search engines by not profiling its users and by deliberately showing all users the same search results for a given search term. DuckDuckGo emphasizes returning the best results, rather than the most results, and generates those results from over 400 individual sources, including key crowdsourced sites such as Wikipedia, and other search engines like Bing, Yahoo!, Yandex, and Yummly.
Title: Qutebrowser
Passage: qutebrowser is a web browser for Linux, Windows, and macOS operating systems with vim-style key bindings and a minimal GUI. It is keyboard-driven and is inspired by similar software such as Vimperator and dwb. It uses DuckDuckGo as the default search engine. Qutebrowser is included in the native repositories of Linux distributions such as Fedora and Arch Linux.
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emphasizes returning the best results
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Qutebrowser
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DuckDuckGo
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Which band is from Glastonbury, Reef or Simple Plan?
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Title: Reef (band)
Passage: Reef are an English band from Glastonbury, England. The band members include Gary Stringer on vocals, Jesse Wood on guitar (replacing original guitarist Kenwyn House in 2014), Jack Bessant on bass and Dominic Greensmith on drums.
Title: Simple Plan
Passage: Simple Plan is a Canadian rock band from Montreal, Quebec. The band has released five studio albums: "No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls" (2002), "Still Not Getting Any..." (2004), "Simple Plan" (2008), "Get Your Heart On! " (2011), and "Taking One for the Team" (2016). The band has also released an EP titled "Get Your Heart On - The Second Coming! " (2013), in addition to two live albums: "Live in Japan 2002" (2003) and "MTV Hard Rock Live" (2005).
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Reef
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Reef (band)
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Simple Plan
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Mexico Airplay had a first number-one song in 2011 of the song produced by whom?
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Title: Mexico Airplay
Passage: Mexico Airplay is a record chart published weekly by "Billboard" magazine for singles receiving airplay in Mexico. According to "Billboard"' s electronic database, the first chart was published on October 1, 2011 with "Give Me Everything" by Cuban-American rapper Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer, at number-one. The track also peaked at the top of the American "Billboard" Hot 100. The same year, American performers Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera also peaked at number-one in Mexico and in the United States with "Moves like Jagger". In 2012, Mexican band Jesse Joy peaked at number one on this chart and the Mexican Espanol Airplay with the song "Corre! " that also won the Latin Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Song of the Year in 2012. Two songs performed by Barbadian singer Rihanna reached number-one, "We Found Love" and "Where Have You Been", the former also was a number-one song in the "Billboard" Hot 100 and its music video won the MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year, while the latter was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Solo Performance. " Bailando" by Spanish singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias reached number-one on the Mexico Airplay, Mexican Espanol Airplay, and the "Billboard" Latin Songs chart in the United States, where it spent 41 consecutive weeks at the top and won the Latin Grammy Award for Song of the Year. In 2015, "Lean On" by American electronic duo Major Lazer and DJ Snake featuring M peaked at number-one on the chart and was named by Spotify as the most streamed song of all time, with 526 million streams globally. By 2016, Scottish DJ Calvin Harris is the act with the most number-one singles on the Mexico Airplay chart, with six chart toppers.
Title: Give Me Everything
Passage: "Give Me Everything" is a song written and performed by American rapper Pitbull, American RB singer Ne-Yo, and Dutch DJ Afrojack, featuring additional vocals from American singer Nayer. Produced by Afrojack, it was released on March 18, 2011, as the second single from Pitbull's sixth studio album, "Planet Pit" (2011). " Rolling Stone" described the song as a "club-pop cut with a plaintive Ne-Yo chorus."
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Afrojack
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Mexico Airplay
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Give Me Everything
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Fenbendazole is ineffective against which parasite that is also called the flea tapeworm?
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Title: Dipylidium caninum
Passage: Dipylidium caninum, also called the flea tapeworm, double-pore tapeworm, or cucumber tapeworm (in reference to the shape of its cucumber-seed-like proglottids, though these also resemble grains of rice or sesame seeds), is a cyclophyllid cestode that infects organisms afflicted with fleas and canine chewing lice, including dogs, cats, and sometimes human pet-owners, especially children.
Title: Fenbendazole
Passage: Fenbendazole (Hoechst brand names "Panacur" and "Safe-Guard", Intervet "Panacur" and "Panacur Rabbit") is a broad spectrum benzimidazole anthelmintic used against gastrointestinal parasites including: giardia, roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, the "Taenia" genus of tapeworms (but not effective against "Dipylidium caninum", a common dog tapeworm), pinworms, aelurostrongylus, paragonimiasis, strongyles and strongyloides and can be administered to sheep, cattle, horses, fish, dogs, cats, rabbits and seals. Drug interactions may occur if salicylanilides like dibromsalan and niclosamide are co-administered. Abortions in cattle and death in sheep have been reported.
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Dipylidium caninum
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Fenbendazole
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Dipylidium caninum
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what was the decisive for Crassus's disastrous defeat in the most crushing defeats in Roman history ?
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Title: Battle of Carrhae
Passage: The Battle of Carrhae ] was fought in 53 BC between the Roman Republic and the Parthian Empire near the town of Carrhae. The Parthian Spahbod ("General") Surena decisively defeated a numerically superior Roman invasion force under the command of Marcus Licinius Crassus. It is commonly seen as one of the earliest and most important battles between the Roman and Parthian empires and one of the most crushing defeats in Roman history.
Title: Sagittarii
Passage: Sagittarii (Latin, plural form of "Sagittarius") is the Latin term for archers. The term "sagittariorum" in the title of an infantry or cavalry unit indicated a specialized archer regiment. Regular auxiliary units of foot and horse archers appeared in the Roman army during the early empire. During the Principate roughly two thirds of all archers were on foot and one third were horse archers. Mercenary foot archers already served with the Roman republican army, but horse archers were only introduced after the Romans came into conflict with eastern armies that relied heavily on mounted archery in the 1st century BC. Most notably the Parthians, whose mounted archers were decisive for Crassus's disastrous defeat in the Battle of Carrhae. In the early 1st century CE horse archers were already in widespread use and even supported Roman campaigns against the Germanic tribes in northern Europe.
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mounted archers
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Sagittarii
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Battle of Carrhae
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Which division did Oklahoma City Thunder win in 2015-16, their first season under current head coach Billy Donovan?
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Title: Billy Donovan
Passage: William John Donovan Jr. (born May 30, 1965) is an American professional basketball coach who is currently the head coach for the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He previously spent 19 seasons at the University of Florida, where his Florida Gators teams won back-to-back NCAA championships in 2006 and 2007. Donovan has more wins than any other coach in the history of the Florida basketball program, and he coached the Gators to more NCAA tournament appearances, NCAA tournament wins, and Southeastern Conference (SEC) championships than all other Florida coaches combined.
Title: 201516 Oklahoma City Thunder season
Passage: The 201516 Oklahoma City Thunder season was the 8th season of the franchise in Oklahoma City and the 50th in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the first under head coach Billy Donovan. After coming just short of making the playoffs the previous season, the Thunder won the Northwest Division and clinched the third seed in the Western Conference. The team reached the Western Conference Finals for the fourth time in a span of six seasons, but was eliminated by the Golden State Warriors in seven games after leading the series 3-1. After the season Kevin Durant left the team in free agency for the Warriors.
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Northwest Division
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201516 Oklahoma City Thunder season
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Billy Donovan
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What presidential daughter wrote The Trump Card?
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Title: The Trump Card (book)
Passage: The Trump Card: Playing to Win in Work and Life is a 2009 book by Ivanka Trump.
Title: Ivanka Trump
Passage: Ivanka Trump ( born Ivana Marie Trump; October 30, 1981) is an American television personality, fashion designer, author and businesswoman who is an advisor to the President of the United States, Donald Trump. She is the daughter of the president and his first wife, former model Ivana Trump.
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Ivanka Trump
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The Trump Card (book)
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Ivanka Trump
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Which head coach of Peshawar Zalmi is a former Pakistani cricketer (now holding British citizenship) who bowled right arm fast-medium?
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Title: Peshawar Zalmi
Passage: Peshawar Zalmi (Pashto: ; Urdu: ; lit. "Peshawar Youth") is a Pakistani franchise T20 cricket team which plays in the Pakistan Super League and represents Peshawar, capital city of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is owned by Javed Afridi of Haier Pakistan, who also owns the Benoni Zalmi franchise in the T20 Global League of South Africa. Peshawar Zalmi was established in 2015 following the announcement of the inaugural Pakistan Super League (PSL) by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Darren Sammy is the current captain of the team as of October 2016 and Mohammad Akram is the head coach.
Title: Mohammad Akram (cricketer, born 1974)
Passage: Mohammad Akram (Urdu: ) (born 10 September 1974) is a former Pakistani cricketer (now holding British citizenship) who bowled right arm fast-medium. He played in 9 Test matches and 23 One Day International matches for Pakistan between 19951996 and 2000-2001. He is the current coach of Peshawar Zalmi in PSL.
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Mohammad Akram
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Peshawar Zalmi
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Mohammad Akram (cricketer, born 1974)
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