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Where is Jemaine Clement's band based?
Title: Flight of the Conchords (TV series) Passage: Flight of the Conchords is a British-American-New Zealand television comedy series that was first shown on HBO on June 17, 2007. The show follows the adventures of Flight of the Conchords, a two-man band from New Zealand, as its members seek fame and success in New York City. The show stars the real-life duo of Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie, who play fictionalized versions of themselves. A second season was announced on August 17, 2007 and shown from January 18, 2009. On December 11, 2009, the duo confirmed that the series would not return for a third season. Title: Flight of the Conchords Passage: Flight of the Conchords is a New Zealand-based comedy duo composed of Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement. The duo's comedy and music became the basis of a BBC radio series and then an American television series that aired for two seasons on HBO. They used to refer to themselves as "New Zealand's fourth most popular guitar-based digi-bongo acapella-rap-funk-comedy folk duo", but now speak of themselves as "the almost award-winning fourth-most-popular folk duo in New Zealand." Title: Jemaine Clement Passage: Jemaine Clement (born 10 January 1974) is a New Zealand comedian, actor, voice actor, singer, writer, director, and multi-instrumentalist, best known as one half of the musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords along with Bret McKenzie. They have released multiple albums, created a BBC radio series and a HBO American television series that aired for two seasons. Title: So You're a Man Passage: So You're a Man were a five-man comedy troupe, who performed in the mid-90s in both New Zealand and Australia. Members were Bret McKenzie, Jemaine Clement, Taika Waititi, actor Carey Smith and theatre director David Lawrence. They met as members of the Drama Club at Victoria University of Wellington, (where Clement, Waititi and Lawrence were studying theatre and film, and McKenzie classics and music) and first appeared as a quintet in a segment of a show called 'Bodyplay', conceived and directed by Duncan Sarkies. 'So You're A Man' premiered at the Basement Theatre in Auckland in May 1996, played a sell-out season at BATS Theatre in Wellington in OctoberNovember 1996, and then a month at the Last Laugh in Melbourne, Australia in MarchApril 1997, with one-off performances and university Orientation gigs in between. The show was a 1950s-style mockumentary guide to coping with manhood, covering such topics as proper urinal ettiquete, interactions with women, facial hair, personal grooming and how to find the clitoris. The five actors performed in flesh-coloured 'nudie-suits' and all played the guitar. Title: Unnatural Love Passage: "Unnatural Love" is the fifth episode of the second season of the HBO comedy series "Flight of the Conchords", and the seventeenth episode overall. It first aired on February 15, 2009. The episode was directed by Michel Gondry and written by Iain Morris and Damon Beesley. Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie of the band Flight of the Conchords star as fictional versions of themselves. The plot focuses on Jemaine's forbidden romance with the Australian Keitha (Sarah Wynter), which chagrins his fellow New Zealanders Bret and Murray (Rhys Darby), the band's manager.
New Zealand
Jemaine Clement
Flight of the Conchords
What is the name of the sister act of this American funk band that recorded The Electric Spanking of War Babies that pioneered the funk music culture of the 1970s?
Title: Guy Lacey Passage: Guy Lacey is an American rock guitarist, singer and songwriter. He is best known for his work with Seattle grunge rock band War babies in the 1990s and with American punk rock outfit Sledgeback in the 2000s. He has recorded the one and only album of War babies, released on Columbia records in 1992 including the song "In the Wind" which features in the 1992 film "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", the forerunner to the later successful TV series.Lacey joined Sledgeback in 2006. His signature guitar style became an important part of Seattle punk rock stalwarts Sledgeback. Title: Blinddog Smokin' Passage: Blinddog Smokin' is an American funk band. Their original funk music also incorporates roots, rock, blues, gospel and soul stylings. Over two decades they have performed internationally, across America, recorded twelve albums, and produced sixty-one original songs. They have also collaborated with Bobby Rush and Dr. John. Title: Funkadelic Passage: Funkadelic is an American band that was most prominent during the 1970s. The band and its sister act Parliament, both led by George Clinton, pioneered the funk music culture of that decade. Title: The Electric Spanking of War Babies (song) Passage: "The Electric Spanking of War Babies" is the title track from the last album recorded by the American funk band Funkadelic. The song was released as a single in 1981 by Warner Bros. Records. Instrumentally the track was constructed by co-writer Walter Morrison. It charted on the "Billboard" RB chart, peaking at number 60. Title: Plush Funk Passage: Plush Funk is the second installment of the George Clinton Family Series collection. The album was released in 1992 by P-Vine Records in Japan, and then was released the next year by AEM Records in the United States and Sequel Records in the United Kingdom. The CD features the track "May Day (S.O.S)", which was an outtake from the Funkadelic album "The Electric Spanking of War Babies".
Parliament
The Electric Spanking of War Babies (song)
Funkadelic
Maiden's Tower and Aiyan Museum, are in which location?
Title: Vasa Museum Passage: The Vasa Museum (Swedish: "Vasamuseet" ) is a maritime museum in Stockholm, Sweden. Located on the island of Djurgrden, the museum displays the only almost fully intact 17th century ship that has ever been salvaged, the 64-gun warship "Vasa" that sank on her maiden voyage in 1628. The Vasa Museum opened in 1990 and, according to the official web site, is the most visited museum in Scandinavia. Together with other museums, such as the Stockholm Maritime Museum, the museum belongs to the Swedish National Maritime Museums (SNMM). Title: Maiden's Tower Passage: The Maiden's Tower (Turkish: "Kz Kulesi" ), also known as Leander's Tower ("Tower of Leandros") since the medieval Byzantine period, is a tower lying on a small islet located at the southern entrance of the Bosphorus strait 200 m from the coast of skdar in Istanbul, Turkey. Title: Aiyan Museum Passage: Aiyan Museum (Turkish: "Aiyan Mzesi" ) is the house of famous Turkish poet Tevfik Fikret (1867-1915) at Aiyan neighborhood of Beikta district in Istanbul. It was built in 1906 and later in 1945 converted to a museum. The museum is owned by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality. Title: Museum Tower (Miami) Passage: The Museum Tower is a high-rise office building located in the Government Center district of Downtown Miami, Florida, United States. As its name implies, the building is situated across the street from the Miami Art Museum (MAM) and HistoryMiami (former Historical Museum of Southern Florida), which are both part of the Miami Cultural Plaza. The visibility of Museum Tower from I-95 provides it a valuable location. Title: Cape Charles Light Passage: The current Cape Charles Light is an octagonal cast iron skeleton tower lighthouse at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay on Smith Island. It is the tallest lighthouse in Virginia and the second tallest in the United States. This particular tower is the third lighthouse at this location. The first lighthouse at Cape Charles was a 55 ft masonry tower completed in 1828. It was quickly deemed inadequate for its important seacoast location due to its low height and poor visibility at sea. It was soon threatened by erosion so in 1864 it was replaced by a 150 ft masonry tower built further inland. Located a little more than a mile southwest of the old tower and 600 feet from the shoreline, the impressive 150-foot-tall conical brick tower was similar in appearance to the 1857 Cape May Lighthouse, painted white and topped with a dark brown lantern room. In 1892, a twenty-five-foot red band was painted around the white towers midsection, about sixty feet up from the base, to make it more visible during the day. By the 1890s, it too was threatened by beach erosion which jetties built to protect it failed to halt, and with the lighthouse now only 300 feet from the ocean and the shoreline eroding at a rate of 37 feet per year it was decided that a third lighthouse needed to be built three quarters of a mile inland.
Istanbul
Maiden's Tower
Aiyan Museum
Are Chippewa Valley Regional Airport and Yeager Airport both in Wisconsin?
Title: Yeager Airport Passage: Yeager Airport (IATA: CRW, ICAO: KCRW, FAA LID: CRW) is a public airport three miles (6 km) east of downtown Charleston, in Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States. It is owned by the Central West Virginia Regional Airport Authority. The airport hosts McLaughlin Air National Guard Base, home to nine C-130 Hercules aircraft of the West Virginia Air National Guard's 130th Airlift Wing (130 AW), an Air Mobility Command (AMC)-gained unit of the West Virginia Air National Guard. Title: Chippewa Valley Schools Passage: Chippewa Valley Schools is a school district with its headquarters located in Clinton Township, Macomb County, Michigan. The Chippewa Valley School district covers 28 square miles serving in the Clinton and Macomb Townships. It is the eighth largest school district out of 788 public and charter schools in Michigan and the second largest school district in Macomb County. Chippewa Valley school district teaches 16,300 students each day. Those students attend school at twelve Elementary, four Middle, two ninth grade centers, three High Schools, one International Academy of Macomb (IAM) High School, and one preschool center. Title: Orrin Henry Ingram Passage: Orrin Henry Ingram (May 13, 1830 October 16, 1918) was an American lumber baron and philanthropist from Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Orphaned at age 11, he established sawmills in Ontario, Canada, and the Chippewa Valley of Wisconsin. He was responsible for the deforestation of the Chippewa Valley and the establishment of many small towns in the area. He was a banker and philanthropist in Eau Claire. Title: Chippewa Valley Regional Airport Passage: Chippewa Valley Regional Airport (IATA: KEAU, ICAO: EAU) is a public use airport in Chippewa County, Wisconsin, United States. The airport is owned by Eau Claire county and is located three nautical miles (6 km) north of the central business district of the city of Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Title: State Theatre (Eau Claire, Wisconsin) Passage: The State Theatre is a nonprofit venue for the performing arts and entertainment, located in downtown Eau Claire, Wisconsin with seating for 1100 people. It was first opened as a vaudeville theatre in 1926, then several years later converted to a movie house that closed in 1982. In 1984 the Theatre was donated to a group of arts-minded community members called the Eau Claire Regional Arts Council to create a center for artistic expression. After a significant renovation it reopened the doors in 1986. It is now used by a number of local performing arts organizations including: Chippewa Valley Symphony, Chippewa Valley Theatre Guild, Chippewa Valley Youth Choirs, Eau Claire Children's Theatre, Valley Gospel Choir and UW - Eau Claire.
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Chippewa Valley Regional Airport
Yeager Airport
Who is the oldest Selmon brother?
Title: Chen Je-chang Passage: Chen Je-chang (; born December 30, 1973 in Taiwan) is a Taiwanese baseball player who currently plays for Brother Elephants of Chinese Professional Baseball League. He currently plays as catcher and bullpen coach for the Elephants. He is the oldest current player of Brother Elephants. Besides, His younger brother is Chen Je-cheng(), who plays as third baseman in the same team. particularly, he has been hit by pitcher 100 times in baseball career, also CPBL highest record. Title: Lee Roy Selmon Passage: Lee Roy Selmon (October 20, 1954 September 4, 2011) was an American football player and college athletics administrator. He played college football as a defensive tackle at the University of Oklahoma, the youngest of three Selmon brothers to play football there. Title: Charles d'Aubign, Comte d'Aubign Passage: Charles d'Aubign, Count of Aubign (16341703) was the brother of Franoise d'Aubign, Marquise de Maintenon, the second wife of King Louis XIV of France. The king showered gifts and titles upon his new wife's brother (full sibling, she had two, the oldest brother was a half sibling Theodore Agrippa II) upon their marriage; in a letters patent Louis conferred upon him the titles of Comte d'Aubign et Pair de France, Marquis de Maintenon, Duc de Saint-Cloud, Baron de Surimeau, Marchal de France et Chevalier du Saint-Esprit (reu le 31 dcembre 1688), along with the style of Son Altesse Serenissime (His Most Serene Highness), a dignity normally reserved only for the Princes of the Blood. While he did not receive his sister's title until her death the combination of Serenity, being a member of the most prestigious chivalric order in France at that time, the Order of the Holy Spirit, as well as having his father's title restored to him as well as made a peer, which was not automatic in France for nobles as in England, put him in a most wonderful position at court. Title: Dewey Selmon Passage: Dewey Willis Selmon (born November 19, 1953) is a former football linebacker. He played collegiate football at University of Oklahoma, forming the defensive line with brothers Lucious and Lee Roy, among others. Title: Kiss Serious Passage: Kiss Serious is the second album from singer Chico DeBarge. It was the last album released before his drug arrest with oldest brother Bobby DeBarge of Switch fame. After the albums release, Bobby DeBarge died 9 years later of AIDS before his brother Chico returns with release of 1997's "Long Time No See", which released two years after his older brother's death.
Lucious
Dewey Selmon
Lee Roy Selmon
Which celebrated general led his troops in battle at Milazzo, Sicily in July 1860?
Title: Mary McQueen Passage: Mary McQueen (13 July 186030 May 1945) was a New Zealand presbyterian deaconess, orphanage matron and social worker. She was born in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia on 13 July 1860. Title: Battle of Milazzo (1860) Passage: The Battle of Milazzo was fought on 1724 July 1860 between Giuseppe Garibaldi's volunteers and the troops of the Kingdom of Two Sicilies at Milazzo, Sicily, then part of the Kingdom of Two Sicilies. Title: Giuseppe Garibaldi Passage: Giuseppe Garibaldi (] ; 4 July 1807 in Nice 2 June 1882 on Caprera; Jous or Josep in Niard, Gioxeppe Gaibado in Ligurian) was an Italian general, politician and nationalist who played a large role in the history of Italy. He is considered one of the greatest generals of modern times and one of Italy's "fathers of the fatherland" along with Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, Victor Emmanuel II of Italy and Giuseppe Mazzini. Title: Swedenhielm Passage: General Swedenhielm was a general of the Kingdom of Sweden. In 1788, at the Battle of Valkeala, the general led the main attack of the Swedish troops against the Russian forces. Title: William Francis MacWilliams Passage: William Francis MacWilliams (23 July 186018 January 1931) was a New Zealand goldminer, businessman, bailiff and sportsman. He was born in Papakura, Auckland, New Zealand on 23 July 1860.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Battle of Milazzo (1860)
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Hollywood Babble-On is a weekly podcast featuring filmmaker Kevin Smith and which American radio personalityactorvoice over artist, and radio host best known as the host of "The Joe Schmo Show", for his voice work on the Fox animated series "Family Guy"?
Title: Lance Krall Passage: Lance Krall (born December 9, 1970 in Monterey, California) is an American comedian and actor, television writer, director, and producer of Vietnamese descent. He became well known after his portrayal as "Kip" in the role in faux-reality show "The Joe Schmo Show". He went on to create and star in "The Lance Krall Show" and "Free Radio." Title: Robert Belushi Passage: Robert James Belushi (born October 23, 1980) is an American actor. In films, he is best known for his work on "Sorority Row", "One Small Hitch", and "Valentine's Day". On television, he is best known as Allen ("The Buddy") on the of Spike TV's "The Joe Schmo Show" and Linus the Bartender on the ninth and final season of CBS's "How I Met Your Mother". Title: Hollywood Babble-On Passage: Hollywood Babble-On is a weekly podcast featuring filmmaker Kevin Smith and radio personalityactorvoice over artist Ralph Garman. Released each Monday, the show is Smith and Garman discussing the week's celebrity and movie news. Title: Ralph Garman Passage: Ralph Garman (born November 17, 1964) is an American actor, comedian, and radio host best known as the host of "The Joe Schmo Show", for his voice work on the Fox animated series "Family Guy", and as the entertainment reporter and impressionist for the "Kevin and Bean" morning show on Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM. Title: SModcast Passage: SModcast is a weekly podcast featuring filmmaker Kevin Smith and his long-time producing partner Scott Mosier, although guests are occasionally featured. Released each Sunday nightMonday morning, the episodes are generally one hour in length and feature Smith and Mosier discussing current events and other non-sequitur topics.
Ralph Garman
Hollywood Babble-On
Ralph Garman
James M. Long, was an American baseball player who played outfielder in the Major Leagues from 1891 to 1893, and was born in which city in Kentucky?
Title: Jim Long (baseball) Passage: James M. Long (born November 15, 1862 in Louisville, Kentucky December 12, 1932 in Louisville, Kentucky), was an American baseball player who played outfielder in the Major Leagues from 1891 to 1893. He played for the Baltimore Orioles and Louisville Colonels. Title: Austin McHenry Passage: Austin Bush McHenry (September 22, 1894 November 27, 1922) was a professional baseball player who played outfielder in the Major Leagues from 1918 to 1922 for the St. Louis Cardinals. Before his major-league promotion, he spent three seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association. His best season in the major leagues came in 1921, when he hit .350. Title: Willard Brown Passage: Willard Jessie Brown (26 June 1915 4 August 1996), nicknamed "Home Run" Brown, was an American baseball player who played outfielder in the Negro leagues and in Major League Baseball (MLB). He is a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Title: Morrie Schick Passage: Maurice Francis Schick (April 17, 1892 in Chicago, Illinois October 25, 1979 in Hazel Crest, Illinois), was an American baseball player who played outfielder in the Major Leagues in 1917. He played for the Chicago Cubs. He played in the minors through 1925. Title: Louisville, Kentucky Passage: Louisville ( , or ) is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the 29th-most populous city in the United States. It is one of two cities in Kentucky designated as first-class, the other being the state's second-largest city of Lexington. Louisville is the historical seat and, since 2003, the nominal seat of Jefferson County.
Louisville
Jim Long (baseball)
Louisville, Kentucky
What purpose does the former country house, north east of Mottram St. Andrew now serve?
Title: Hawthorn Hall Passage: Hawthorn Hall is a former country house in Hall Road, Wilmslow, Cheshire, England. It originated in about 1610 as a timber-framed yeoman house for John Chavman of mnc. It was improved and encased in brick for John Leigh in 1698. Its use changed in the 19th century, and in 1835 it opened as a homeless shelter school. The building has since been used as offices. It is constructed in plum-coloured brick, with a Kerridge stone-slate roof, a stone ridge, and three brick chimneys. Parts of the timber-framing can still be seen in the roof gables, and in an internal wall. The plan consists of a long rectangle. The house is in 2 storeys, and has a near-symmetrical north front. There are four gables with bargeboards and mace finials. Each gable contains a pair of wooden mullioned and transomed windows. In the centre is a doorway, flanked by plain pilasters, and surmounted by a segmental hood framing a cartouche containing the date 1698. At the top of the hall, above the door, is a small balustrade, behind which is a half-glazed lantern with a cupola and a weathervane. The south front is similar to the north front, although the door is not central. This door is flanked by fluted pilasters, and surmounted by a plaque with a lion rampant. The east front has two gables. The architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner comments that the house is "good to look at, though conservative for its date". The house, together with parts of the garden walls, is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. Title: Golden Triangle (Cheshire) Passage: The Golden Triangle is an area of affluent, towns and villages in Cheshire such as Wilmslow, Mottram St. Andrew and Alderley Edge. The exact three points of the triangle are the subject of local debate, but are generally considered to be Wilmslow, Alderley Edge and Prestbury. The area is noted for expensive houses, pleasant countryside, famous footballers, celebrities and entrepreneurs. Title: St. Andrew's Church (Leonardtown, Maryland) Passage: St. Andrew's Church is a historic church located at 44078 St. Andrew's Church Road, California near Leonardtown, St. Mary's County, Maryland. It was built in 1766 to serve as the parish church of St. Andrew's Parish, which had been established in 1744. It is a rectangular brick box church laid in Flemish bond with a gable roof and round-arched windows trimmed with brick segmental arches. At two corners stand two-story square brick towers with a diminutive spire. Richard Boulton designed the church in 1766; he was also responsible for the outstanding carving and ornamentation at Sotterley. George Plater (1735-1792), who briefly served as Maryland's governor before his death, was an active parish member, serving twenty-eight years as a vestryman. Title: Mottram Hall Passage: Mottram Hall (also known as Mottram New Hall or the Mottram Hall Hotel) is a former country house to the northeast of the village of Mottram St. Andrew, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. Not to be confused with Mottram Old Hall (alongside the access road 400m to the west). Title: Mottram St Andrew Passage: Mottram St Andrew is a village and civil parish in Cheshire, England. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 629, decreasing to 493 at the 2011 Census. An affluent village in the Cheshire countryside, it is in the Golden Triangle of Knutsford, Macclesfield and Wilmslow, 15 miles from Manchester. Mottram Hall is a hotel and golfing centre; Lower Manor is the former home of the Mottershead family.
hotel and golfing centre
Mottram St Andrew
Mottram Hall
when does the production company of "Crunch Time" founded?
Title: Brent Morin Passage: Brent Morin (born August 31, 1986) is a Los Angeles-based American comedian, stand-up comic, actor and writer. He was a panelist in the sixth season of "Chelsea Lately" and played Justin Kearney on the NBC sitcom "Undateable" and the agent Hobbs on the sci-fi web-series "Crunch Time", on Rooster Teeth. In 2015, Morin released his stand-up comedy show, "I'm Brent Morin", exclusively on Netflix. Title: 606 Films Passage: 606 Films is a motion picture production company founded by Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry, and inspired by the California Senate Bill that put limits on paparazzi and their photography of children of celebrities. The bill was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown. The production company was co-founded by Elaine Goldsmith Thomas who repped for Julia Roberts at ICM Partners and later she went on to run Revolution Studios founded by Joe Roth. The foundation of the company stems from Halle Berry's role in the CBS science-fiction drama Extant (TV series) and the company will be housed on the production lot at CBS. Title: G-Unit Films and Television Inc. Passage: G-Unit Films and Television Inc. is an American film and television production company founded by rapper 50 Cent and Interscope in 2003. In 2008, 50 Cent stated in an interview that he has created his own independent film production company with Randall Emmett called Cheetah Vision, technically scrapping G-Unit Films. In 2010, Jackson revived G-Unit Films, renaming the company to G-Unit Films and Television Inc. The company has joint ventures with Will Packers production company Will Packer Productions and Universal Television. In over 18 months, Jackson has sold projects to six different networks. Among them was "Power", a STARZ drama in which he not only co-stars but also serves as co-creator and executive producer. Power debuted in June 2014 and was renewed for a second season after one episode. Powers August 2 season finale garnered the high ratings through the season, more than doubling the premiere and it generated 71 of the African-American viewership of any scripted premium series since 2006. Jackson serves as a costar, co-creator and executive television producer of the STARZ network drama where he signed a 2 year contract with representation coming from the Agency for the Performing Arts. Ratings have been a success for Starz. with the second season premiere being the highest-ever season with 1.43 million people tuning in live. Jackson also serves as an executive television producer for "Dream School" for SundanceTV, a series that follows fifteen high school dropouts as they are taught by a series of celebrity "teachers". Title: Rooster Teeth Passage: Rooster Teeth Productions, LLC, commonly referred to as just Rooster Teeth, is an American production company located mainly in Austin, Texas as well as Los Angeles, California. Rooster Teeth was founded by Burnie Burns, Matt Hullum, Geoff Ramsey, Jason Saldaa, Gus Sorola, and Joel Heyman in 2003. Title: Centaur Film Company Passage: The Centaur Film Company is a defunct American motion picture production company founded in 1907 in Bayonne, New Jersey, by William and David Horsley. It was the first independent motion picture production company in the United States. In 1909 the company added a West Coast production unit, the Nestor Film Company, which established the first permanent film studio in Hollywood, California, in 1911. The company was absorbed by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company in 1912.
2003
Brent Morin
Rooster Teeth
Which of the producer of March of the Meanies died on 8 March 2016?
Title: Ex on the Beach (series 5) Passage: The fifth series of "Ex on the Beach", a British television programme, began on 16 August 2016 on MTV, and concluded on 18 October 2016 after ten episodes. The series was confirmed on 8 March 2016 after the final episode of the fourth series, where it was also announced that faces from the past would return to the series with "unfinished business". On 5 July 2016, it was confirmed that this would be an "All stars" series with all eight cast members previously appearing in past series. They were eventually joined by exes which also included ex-cast members as well as new ones. The series was filmed in Koh Samui, Thailand. Title: James Ocholi Passage: James Enojo Ocholi, SAN (26 November 1960 6 March 2016) was a Nigerian politician who served as Minister of State for Labour and Productivity from November 2015 to March 2016. A lawyer by profession, he was granted the title of Senior Advocate of Nigeria in 2007. Ocholi, along with his wife and son died in a car accident on 6 March 2016. Title: March of the Meanies Passage: "March of the Meanies" is an instrumental orchestral piece conducted and composed by The Beatles' producer George Martin for the "Yellow Submarine" film and was the fifth track on the orchestral Side 2 of the film's soundtrack album by The Beatles, released in 1969. The song was recorded by a 41-piece orchestra at Abbey Road Studios on 2223 October 1968. The melody is built on an insistent rhythm, driven initially by a marimba, over which strings and brass are given strident melodic passages. Title: Kuwait Towers Passage: The Kuwait Towers are a group of three slender towers in Kuwait City, standing on a promontory into the Persian Gulf. They were the sixth, and last, group in the larger Kuwait Water Towers system of 34 towers (33 store water, one stores equipment), and were built in a style considerably different from the other five groups. The Kuwait Towers were officially inaugurated in March 1979 and are regarded as a landmark and symbol of modern Kuwait. The towers were closed for maintenance from March 2012 to 8 March 2016, with a massive fireworks festival commemorating the re-opening. Title: George Martin Passage: Sir George Henry Martin '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (3 January 19268 March 2016) was an English record producer, arranger, composer, conductor, audio engineer, and musician. He was referred to as the "Fifth Beatle", including by Paul McCartney, in reference to his extensive involvement on each of the Beatles' original albums. Martin produced 30 number-one hit singles in the United Kingdom and 23 number-one hits in the United States.
George Martin
March of the Meanies
George Martin
What political party stopped the construction of the Thames Gateway Bridge
Title: Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti Passage: Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) is a peasant organisation based in Assam. Formed by the RTI activist Akhil Gogoi in 2005, the organisation works on a diverse range of issues from Public Distribution System (PDS) thefts, non-implementation of National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA), land rights, governmental and corporate corruption, Right to Information Act (RTI) and construction of big dams in fragile seismic territories of north east India. The organisation came to national lime light after it joined the crusade against corruption under the leadership of Gandhian activist Anna Hazare. However, KMSS broke with India Against Corruption campaign after some of the IAC members decided to form a political party. Explaining the reasons to resign from IAC, KMSS General Secretary Akhil Gogoi said that the support IAC had received was only for building up a strong and sustained mass movement against rampant corruption, and not floating an election-centred political party. Title: Party of Construction and Labour Passage: Party of Construction and Labour (in French: "Parti de la construction et du travail") is a political party in Benin. Its youth wing is known as "Forum International de la Jeunesse". Title: Equality Party (Quebec) Passage: The Equality Party (French: "Parti galit" ) was a political party in Quebec, Canada, that promoted the use of English in Quebec on an equal basis with French. Four Equality Party members were elected to Quebec's National Assembly in 1989, as part of an anglophone reaction to changes made by the governing Liberals to Quebec's language law. The party had no success in subsequent elections, and stopped organizing after the 2003 Quebec election. Title: Boris Johnson Passage: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson (born 19 June 1964), known as Boris Johnson, is a British politician, popular historian and journalist. He has served as Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs since 2016 and as Member of Parliament (MP) for Uxbridge and South Ruislip since 2015. He had previously been MP for Henley from 2001 to 2008 and Mayor of London from 2008 to 2016. A member of the Conservative Party, Johnson identifies as a one-nation conservative and has been associated with both economically and socially liberal policies. Title: Thames Gateway Bridge Passage: The Thames Gateway Bridge was a proposed crossing over the River Thames in east London, England. It was first mooted in the 1970s but never came to fruition. In November 2008, Boris Johnson, the then Mayor of London, formally cancelled the entire 500 million scheme.
the Conservative Party
Thames Gateway Bridge
Boris Johnson
What did Sisomphone Vongpharkdy do at the 2000 Summer Olympics opening ceremony as mandated by the Olympic Charter?
Title: 2000 Summer Olympics opening ceremony Passage: The opening ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympic games took place on Friday 15 September in Stadium Australia. As mandated by the Olympic Charter, the proceedings combined the formal and ceremonial opening of this international sporting event, including welcoming speeches, hoisting of the flags and the parade of athletes, with an artistic spectacle to showcase the host nations culture and history. For Sydney 2000, the Games were formally opened by Governor-General Sir William Deane. The ceremony was described by IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch as the most beautiful ceremony the world has ever seen. It also represented several highlights of Australian culture and history, from sea creatures and florafauna to lawn mowers and other Australian cultural icons. The Opening Ceremony had a cast of 12,687 people who took part in the ceremony. Consistent with normal major production management, the music was pre-recorded under studio conditions to ensure its quality. Title: Sisomphone Vongpharkdy Passage: Sisomphone Vongpharkdy (born 5 December 1977) is a Laotian runner who competed at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics in the 4 100 metres relay and the 100m event respectively. He was the flag bearer of Laos during the 2000 Summer Olympics opening ceremony. Title: 1984 Summer Olympics opening ceremony Passage: The opening ceremony of the 1984 Summer Olympic Games took place on the evening of Friday 28 July in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles. As mandated by the Olympic Charter, the proceedings combined the formal ceremonial opening of this international sporting event (including welcoming speeches, hoisting of the flags and the parade of athletes) with an artistic spectacle to showcase the host nation's culture. The 1984 Games were formally opened by President Ronald Reagan. The spectacle was in front of 92,516 attendants. The ceremony was a 5 million production and titled Music of America. Title: 2016 Summer Olympics opening ceremony Passage: The opening ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympics took place on the evening of Friday 5 August 2016 in the Maracan Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, starting at 20:00 BRT (23:00 UTC). As mandated by the Olympic Charter, the proceedings combined the formal ceremonial opening of this international sporting event (including welcoming speeches, hoisting of the flags and the parade of athletes, as well as a new featurethe presentation of the International Olympic Committee's Olympic Laurel distinction) with an artistic spectacle to showcase the host nation's culture and history. The ceremony reportedly cost under 6,526,500 (5 millionR20,433,298) Title: 1996 Summer Olympics opening ceremony Passage: The opening ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics took place in the evening on Friday 19 July in the Centennial Olympic Stadium, Atlanta, United States. As mandated by the Olympic Charter, the
flag bearer of Laos
Sisomphone Vongpharkdy
2000 Summer Olympics opening ceremony
What are the closest living relatives of the family of lizards that includes the species Varanus komodoensis?
Title: Komodo dragon Passage: The Komodo dragon ("Varanus komodoensis"), also known as the Komodo monitor, is a large species of lizard found in the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, Gili Motang, and Padar. A member of the monitor lizard family Varanidae, it is the largest living species of lizard, growing to a maximum length of 3 m in rare cases and weighing up to approximately 70 kg . Title: Paramacellodidae Passage: Paramacellodidae is an extinct family of scincomorph lizards that first appeared in the Middle Jurassic around 170 million years ago (Ma) and became extinct in the Early Cretaceous about 100 Ma. It was one of the earliest groups of lizards to have undergone an evolutionary radiation, with members found across the supercontinent Laurasia. The phylogenetic relationships and constituent species of Paramacellodidae are uncertain. Many studies regard it to be closely related to Scincoidea, a large group that includes skinks and their closest extinct relatives, and possibly also to Cordyoidea, a group that includes spinytail lizards and relatives. Like modern skinks, paramacelloidids had rectangular bony plates called osteoderms covering most of their bodies, including their backs, undersides, and tails. They also had short and robust limbs. Title: Varanidae Passage: The Varanidae (varans) are a family of lizards of the superfamily Varanoidea. The family, a group of carnivorous and frugivorous lizards, includes the extinct Megalania (the largest known lizard), the Komodo dragon (the largest living lizard), and the crocodile monitor. The Varanidae contain the living genus "Varanus" and a number of extinct taxa. Their closest living relatives are the anguid and helodermatid lizards. Title: Choanoflagellate Passage: The choanoflagellates are a group of free-living unicellular and colonial flagellate eukaryotes considered to be the closest living relatives of the animals. Choanoflagellates are collared flagellates having a funnel shaped collar of interconnected microvilli at the base of a flagellum. Choanoflagellates are capable of both asexual and sexual reproduction. They have a distinctive cell morphology characterized by an ovoid or spherical cell body 310 m in diameter with a single apical flagellum surrounded by a collar of 3040 microvilli (see figure). Movement of the flagellum creates water currents that can propel free-swimming choanoflagellates through the water column and trap bacteria and detritus against the collar of microvilli, where these foodstuffs are engulfed. This feeding provides a critical link within the global carbon cycle, linking trophic levels. In addition to their critical ecological roles, choanoflagellates are of particular interest to evolutionary biologists studying the origins of multicellularity in animals. As the closest living relatives of animals, choanoflagellates serve as a useful model for reconstructions of the last unicellular ancestor of animals. Title: Komodo Biosphere Reserve Passage: The Komodo Biosphere Reserve and National Park is situated between Flores and Sumbawa in Indonesia. It is renowned for its population of about 5,000 giant lizards, called 'Komodo dragons' ("Varanus komodoensis"). They exist nowhere else in the world and are of significant interest to scientists studying the theory of evolution.
the anguid and helodermatid lizards.
Varanidae
Komodo dragon
When was the actor better known as Chilam in a movie by Ringo Lam?
Title: Aces Go Places IV Passage: Aces Go Places IV, also known in the United States as Mad Mission 4: You Never Die Twice, is a 1986 Hong Kong action-comedy film directed by Ringo Lam, and starring Samuel Hui, Karl Maka, Sylvia Chang and Sally Yeh. Title: Sonny Onoo Passage: Kazuo Sonny Onoo (born July 29, 1962) is a Japanese professional wrestling manager, and actor better known by his ring name Sonny Onoo. He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling between 1995 and 1999 as the manager of many of the promotion's Japanese performers. He now lives modestly with his family and owns XTC Auto in Mason City, Iowa. Title: The Suspect (1998 film) Passage: The Suspect is a 1998 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Ringo Lam and starring Louis Koo, Julian Cheung, Simon Yam, Ray Lui, Ada Choi and Eric Moo Title: Julian Cheung Passage: Julian Cheung Chi-lam (born 27 August 1971), better known by his stage name Chilam, is a Hong Kong singer and actor. Cheung is popularly known for his role as Guo Jing in the 1994 TV series adaptation of the "Wuxia" novel, "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", and also as Chi-Kin from the TVB drama "Cold Blood Warm Heart" (1996). Title: Jaime de la Rosa Passage: Toms de la Rosa (September 18, 1921 - December 2, 1992), also known as his nickname Jaime de la Rosa was a Filipino pre-war and postwar actor better known as Jimmy in Philippine showbiz.
1998
The Suspect (1998 film)
Julian Cheung
Who is best known as the singer and front woman for the band T'Pau, Carol Decker or John Corabi?
Title: Just Dream Passage: "Just Dream" is a song by English vocalist Carol Decker of the band T'Pau, released as a non-album download-only single in 2007. It was written by Decker and T'Pau's ex-rhythm guitarist Ron Rogers. The song was produced by Decker, Rogers and Jez Ashurst. Title: John Corabi Passage: John Corabi (born April 26, 1959) is a hard rock singer and guitarist who has worked with such bands as Angora, The Scream, Mtley Cre, Union and ESP (both with former Kiss lead guitarist Bruce Kulick), Ratt (as a guitarist), Twenty 4 Seven (with his then Ratt bandmate Bobby Blotzer), Zen Lunatic, Brides of Destruction, and Angel City Outlaws (with his then Ratt bandmates Robbie Crane and Bobby Blotzer, and former Ratt guitarist Keri Kelli, who he replaced in Ratt). He is the current lead singer for The Dead Daisies. Title: Carol Decker Passage: Carol Ann Decker (born 10 September 1957) is an English musician. She is best known as the singer and front woman for the band T'Pau, which had international success in the late 1980s. Although Decker's music is mainly associated with the group, she also released "One Heart," a solo single in 1995, to support the centenary of the Halifax World Cup Rugby League Title: Heart and Soul (T'Pau song) Passage: "Heart and Soul" is a song by British pop band T'Pau. Featuring vocalist Carol Decker performing overlapping lyrics, the song was released as the group's first single in 1987 from their debut album "Bridge of Spies". Following its inclusion in a Pepe Jeans advert, the single reached No. 4 in both the US and UK charts. Title: Secret Garden (T'Pau song) Passage: "Secret Garden" is a song by British band T'Pau, released as the lead single from their 1988 second studio album "Rage". The song was written by vocalist Carol Decker and rhythm guitarist Ron Rogers. It was produced by Roy Thomas Baker.
Carol Ann Decker
Carol Decker
John Corabi
Cyril Chamberlain appeared in which early low-budget British comedy films?
Title: Cyril Chamberlain Passage: Cyril Chamberlain (8 March 1909 5 December 1974) was an English film and television actor. He appeared in a number of the early "Carry On", "Doctor" and "St. Trinian's" films. Title: Love Up the Pole Passage: Love Up the Pole is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Clifford Gulliver and starring Ernie Lotinga, Vivienne Chatterton and Wallace Lupino. It was made at the Cricklewood Studios in London, and distributed by Butcher's Film Service which specialised in low-budget British films. Title: Carry On (franchise) Passage: The Carry On franchise primarily consists of a sequence of 31 low-budget British comedy motion pictures (195892), four Christmas specials, a television series of thirteen episodes, and three West End and provincial stage plays. The films' humour was in the British comic tradition of the music hall and bawdy seaside postcards. Producer Peter Rogers and director Gerald Thomas drew on a regular group of actors, the Carry On team, that included Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Kenneth Connor, Peter Butterworth, Hattie Jacques, Terry Scott, Bernard Bresslaw, Barbara Windsor, Jack Douglas, and Jim Dale. Title: Red Ensign (film) Passage: Red Ensign is a 1934 film directed by British filmmaker Michael Powell. It is an early low-budget "quota quickie". Title: Unearthly Stranger Passage: Unearthly Stranger is a low-budget British sci-fi film, directed by John Krish for producers Julian Wintle and Leslie Parkyn, and released in the UK by Independent Artists (Production) Limited in 1964.
Carry On
Cyril Chamberlain
Carry On (franchise)
What was the 2010 population of the CDP where The Maui News is based?
Title: Wailuku, Hawaii Passage: Wailuku is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawai i, United States. The population was 15,313 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Maui County. Title: Hana, Hawaii Passage: Hna is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 1,235 at the 2010 census. Hana is located at the eastern end of the island of Maui and is one of the most isolated communities in the state. It is reached mainly via the Hana Highway, a long, winding, 52 mi highway along Maui's northern shore. Title: Garden City, South Carolina Passage: Garden City, sometimes known as Garden City Beach, is a census-designated place (CDP) in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. While Garden City is sometimes considered to be a city it is not incorporated and does not yet have a city council or mayor. The population was 9,357 at the 2000 census and the 2010 population estimate is around 11,014. Garden City Beach is located directly south of Surfside Beach and ends on a peninsula at the mouth of Murrells Inlet. Title: Pukalani, Hawaii Passage: Pukalani is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawai i, United States. The population was 7,574 at the 2010 census. The general volcano-slope region, including nearby Makawao and Kula, is referred to as upcountry by locals, and is one of the four major population centers on Maui, the other three being Kahului, Lahaina and Khei, all of which are at sea level. Title: The Maui News Passage: The Maui News is a Wailuku, Hawaii based, daily newspaper covering the islands of Maui, Lanai and Molokai. "The Maui News" began publication on February 17, 1900. Henry Perrine Baldwin became an owner of the "News" in 1905. "The Maui News" was sold to Ogden Newspapers by Baldwin's descendants on February 1, 2000.
15,313
The Maui News
Wailuku, Hawaii
What do "Little Dieter Needs to Fly" and "Born Rich" have in common?
Title: More Heart Than Brains Passage: More Heart Than Brains is the debut album by Bike for Three! , a collaboration between Canadian alternative hip hop artist Buck 65 (born Rich Terfry) and Belgian electronica producer Greetings from Tuskan (born Jolle Phuong Minh L). It was released on May 26, 2009 on Anticon. Title: Eugene Peyton Deatrick Passage: Eugene Peyton Deatrick, Jr. (born November 17, 1924) is a retired United States Air Force colonel, test pilot, and combat veteran. He is best recognized for his role in the rescue of United States Navy Lieutenant Dieter Dengler during the Vietnam War. The rescue was recounted in the Werner Herzog films "Little Dieter Needs to Fly" and "Rescue Dawn" and the national bestseller "" by author Bruce Henderson. Title: Little Dieter Needs to Fly Passage: Little Dieter Needs to Fly is a 1997 German-British-French documentary film written and directed by Werner Herzog, produced by Werner Herzog Filmproduktion, and premiered on German television. The film was released to DVD in 1998 by Anchor Bay. Title: List of 2 Broke Girls episodes Passage: "2 Broke Girls" is an American television sitcom created by Michael Patrick King and Whitney Cummings, who also serve as executive producers. It airs on the CBS network. The series stars Kat Dennings as Max Black, who comes from a poor underclass family, and Beth Behrs as Caroline Channing, who was born rich but is now down on her luck, working together at a restaurant in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Williamsburg. Each episode ends with a running tally of the money earned out of the 250,000 the girls need to open a cupcake business, whether it increases or decreases. Title: Born Rich (film) Passage: Born Rich is a 2003 documentary film (filmed primarily between 1999-2001) about the experience of growing up in wealthy families. It was created by Jamie Johnson, an heir to the Johnson Johnson fortune. The film consists primarily of Johnson interviewing 10 other young heirs. These interviews are offset by Johnson's exploration of his own experience and family as he comes into a large inheritance on his 21st birthday. He seeks out how to be a productive person, avoiding the dysfunction that he sees affecting many of the very rich. The film explores the taboo the ultra rich have against about talking about their wealth. Johnson believes this secrecy about wealth causes the wealthy to be dysfunctional, and exists because the discussion of their wealth challenges the notion that America is a meritocracy and their right to have their wealth.
documentary film
Little Dieter Needs to Fly
Born Rich (film)
Are Kamal Haasan and James Kerwin of the same nationality?
Title: James Kerwin Passage: James Kerwin (born October 13, 1973 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American film and theatre director. Title: Aakali Rajyam Passage: Aakali Rajyam ("Hunger's Kingdom") is a 1981 Indian Telugu-language film starring Kamal Haasan and Sridevi directed by K. Balachander. It was simultaneously shot in Tamil as "Varumayin Niram Sivappu", released the year before. The film was remade in Hindi language as "Zara Si Zindagi" with Kamal Haasan and Anita Raj in 1983, directed by K. Balachander himself. Kamal Haasan won Filmfare Award for Best Actor - Telugu for "Aakali Rajyam". Title: Sadma Passage: Sadma (Hindi: ; English: Trauma ) is a 1983 Indian drama movie directed by Balu Mahendra which stars Sridevi and Kamal Haasan in the lead with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film tells the story of Nehalata (Sridevi), a young girl who regresses to childhood after suffering a head injury in a car crash. Lost, she ends up trapped in a brothel before being rescued by Somu (Kamal Haasan), a lonely school teacher who falls in love with her. Title: Sujatha (actress) Passage: Sujatha (10 December 1952 6 April 2011) was a South Indian actress who performed in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi language films, and was best known for restraint and subtlety in portrayal of varied emotions. Sujatha was introduced to the Tamil film industry by veteran director K. Balachander as a protagonist in "Aval Oru Thodar Kathai" (1974). She paired with Kamal Haasan in most of her films. She also acted with leading actors N.T.R, Sivaji Ganesan, Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth, Ananthnag, Srinath, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Krishnam Raju, Sobhan Babu and Krishna. She died of cardiac arrest in Chennai. Title: Kamal Haasan Passage: Kamal Haasan (born 7 November 1954) is an Indian film actor, director, screenwriter, producer, playback singer and lyricist who works primarily in Tamil cinema. Kamal has won several film awards including three National Film Awards, the second-most by any Indian actor, and nineteen Filmfare Awards. His production company, Rajkamal International, has produced several of his films.
no
Kamal Haasan
James Kerwin
What band is Mahalia Barnes's father a part of?
Title: Bad Livers Passage: The Bad Livers were a band from Austin, Texas, whose inventive musical style defied attempts to categorize them according to existing genres. The original lineup, formed in 1990, included Danny Barnes on banjo, guitar and resonator guitar, Mark Rubin on upright bass and tuba, and Ralph White III on fiddle and accordion. Barnes composed the majority of the group's original songs. When White left the group at the end of 1996, he was briefly replaced by Bob Grant on mandolin and guitar. Barnes and Rubin then continued to perform and record as a duo until unofficially dissolving the band in 2000. The band has neither toured nor recorded since then, but Barnes and Rubin have played a few live shows with Grant in 2008, 2009, and 2014. Title: Tin Lids Passage: The Tin Lids were an Australian children's pop group formed in 1990 with Eliza-Jane Barnes, Elly-May Barnes, Jackie Barnes and Mahalia Barnes: all on vocals. They are the four offspring of Jimmy Barnes and Jane Mahoney. The group released three albums, "Hey Rudolph!" (November 1991) which peaked at No. 6 on the ARIA Albums Chart, "Snakes Ladders" (July 1992) which was nominated for the ARIA Award for Best Children's Album in 1993, and "Dinosaur Dreaming" (1993). Title: Jimmy Barnes Passage: James Dixon Swan '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 28 April 1956), better known as Jimmy Barnes, is a Scottish-Australian rock singer-songwriter. His career both as a solo performer and as the lead vocalist with the rock band Cold Chisel has made him one of the most popular and best-selling Australian music artists of all time. The combination of 14 Australian Top 40 albums for Cold Chisel and 13 charting solo albums, including nine No. 1s, gives Barnes the highest number of hit albums of any Australian artist. Title: Soak It Up Passage: Soak It Up is the third EP (though second canonically) released by comedy rock group Barnes Barnes. It was released in August 1983 by Boulevard Records, and re-released in 2005 on Oglio Records. This EP was recorded as part of a project Haimer and Mumy called "Code of Honor", a collection of songs written and recorded between 1981 and 1983 with an overall theme of optimism. Shortly after this EP was released, a full album was slated to also be released, entitled "Code of Honor". However, due to the low sales of this EP, Barnes Barnes were dropped from the Boulevard label. The "Code of Honor" album as a whole remained unreleased until 2005, when it was issued on CD under the title "Kodovoner" with bonus tracks and the five "Soak It Up" tracks. Title: Mahalia Barnes Passage: Mahalia Violet Barnes (born 12 July 1982) is an Australian singer-songwriter and manager, the daughter of Australian rock singer Jimmy Barnes and Jane Mahoney. She began performing as part of children's pop group The Tin Lids with siblings, Eliza-Jane, Elly-May and Jackie, but has since become a session and backup singer in her own right. She most recently has sung backup for Joe Bonamassa in the studio, and live.
Cold Chisel
Mahalia Barnes
Jimmy Barnes
"Work from Home" is a song by a group based in which city ?
Title: Brian Lee (songwriter) Passage: Brian Lee (c. 1981) is a Korean American songwriter, best known as a co-writer of "Good Time" by Owl City Carly Rae Jepsen and "Work from Home" by Fifth Harmony, among other songs. He contributed to Lady Gaga's 2011 "Born This Way" album, co-writing "Americano" and "Highway Unicorn (Road to Love)" and providing back-up vocals on "Government Hooker". Title: Ultramagnetic MCs Passage: The Ultramagnetic MCs is an American hip hop group based in Bronx, New York. Founded by Kool Keith, the group also includes Ced Gee, TR Love, and Moe Love. Tim Dog became an unofficial member in 1989. In 1990, DJ Jaycee was added as Roadmanager and backup DJ. Big.D was put down with the crew by Kool Keith in 1989. In 2006 Kool Keith and Big.D formed the supergroup The Commissioner, and in 1999 Big.D and D.J Moe-Love also formed the powerhouse group Slaughterhouse-Cartel. A former member, Rooney Roon, was fired following an assault arrest. Beat-boxing legend Rahzel was also involved with the group early in its career. The group's work was associated with unorthodox sampling, polysyllabic rhymes, and bizarre lyrical imagery. Title: La Productora Passage: La Productora is an independent collective publishing group based in Morn, Argentina in Gran Buenos Aires. The organization emerged from the Asociacin de Historietistas Independientes (Association of Independent Comic Creators - AHI), as a result of irreconcilable differences between constituents. One group within AHI, including the president and vice-president of the organization, began to feel that AHIs openness to all creators compromised their artistic goals. This group split from the organization in 1999 and formed their own group. In addition to a common logo, each comic produced by La Productora has the same mini-comic format. Furthermore, each member of this small group of six creators must submit their work to a collective process of reviews, critique and improvement. Title: Voice Male Passage: Voice Male is a six-man contemporary a cappella group based in Utah. The group performs covers of contemporary popular songs as well as traditional Latter-day Saint music and some original material. Voice Male formed at Utah State University in 1994 as a nine-man group, Over the next two years several members of the group left, and auditions were held for replacements. A short time later a couple more members left leaving the group with six members. Voice Male decided at that time to keep the group at six and they remained unchanged until 2010 when Phil Kesler died from cancer. Rick Murdock was officially added as a new member in 2011. Voice Male was the winner of the holiday album category in the 1999 "Contemporary A Cappella Society" for "Jingles", was runner up in the 2001 awards in the coverpop song category for "Light in Your Eyes" from "Hooked", was runner up in the 2006 awards in the holiday album category for "Jingles 2", as well as the holiday song category for o come, o come Emmanuel. Title: Fifth Harmony Passage: Fifth Harmony is an American girl group based in Miami, composed of Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane, Lauren Jauregui, and previously Camila Cabello until her departure from the group on December 18, 2016. The group signed a joint record deal with Simon Cowell's label Syco Records and L.A. Reid's label Epic Records after forming and finishing third in the second season of the American televised singing competition "The X Factor" in 2012. Rising to stardom by social media, the group's debut extended play, "Better Together" and their three studio albums, "Reflection," "727," and "Fifth Harmony" all charted within the top ten of the "Billboard" 200 in the United States.
Miami
Brian Lee (songwriter)
Fifth Harmony
Manduessedum was a Roman fort in a province inhabited by Celtic Britons, Belgae, and what other people group?
Title: Manduessedum Passage: Manduessedum or Manduesedum was a Roman fort and later a civilian small town in the Roman Province of Britannia. Today it is known as Mancetter, located in the English county of Warwickshire. Title: Britannia Passage: Britannia was a Roman-Britain province inhabited by the Celtic Britons, Belgae and Picts, encompassing parts of the island south of Caledonia (roughly Scotland) of the geographical region of Great Britain and is the name given to the female personification of the island. It is a term still used to refer to the island. The name is Latin, and derives from the Greek form "Prettanike" or "Brettaniai", which originally designated a collection of islands with individual names, including "Albion" or Great Britain. By the 1st century BC, "Britannia" came to be used for Great Britain specifically. The Romans had initially called the entire provincial island "Britain" and it was only when the island was split into four provinces that two were given the name "Britannia". Although Britain had been designated part of the Roman Empire in 43 AD during the conquest of emperor Claudius it wasn't until the end of the 2nd century that Britannia had been pacified and fully adopted Roman practices. Title: Hen Ogledd Passage: Yr Hen Ogledd (] ), in English the Old North, is the region of Northern England and the southern Scottish Lowlands inhabited by the Celtic Britons of sub-Roman Britain and the Early Middle Ages. Its denizens spoke a variety of the Brittonic language known as Cumbric. The Hen Ogledd was distinct from the parts of northern Britain inhabited by the Picts, Anglo-Saxons, and Scoti as well as from Wales, although the people of the Hen Ogledd were the same Brittonic stock as the Picts, Welsh and Cornish, and the region loomed large in Welsh literature and tradition for centuries after its kingdoms had disappeared. Title: King of the Britons Passage: The title King of the Britons (Latin "Rex Britannorum") was used (often retrospectively) to refer to the most powerful ruler among the Celtic Britons, both before and after the period of Roman Britain up until the Norman conquest of England. The Britons were the Brittonic-speaking peoples of what is now England, Wales, and southern Scotland, whose ethnic identity is today maintained by the Welsh, Cornish and Bretons. Title: Celtic Britons Passage: The Britons, also known as Celtic Britons or Ancient Britons, were Celtic people who inhabited Great Britain from the British Iron Age into the Middle Ages, at which point their culture and language diverged. They spoke the Common Brittonic language, the ancestor to the modern Brittonic languages.
Picts
Manduessedum
Britannia
Petticoat Government was written by the author of "The Scarlet Pimpernel," which was set during the Reign of Terror following the start of what?
Title: The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel (film) Passage: The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel is a 1928 British silent costume drama film directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starring Matheson Lang, Juliette Compton and Nelson Keys. It was based on the novel "The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel" by Baroness Emma Orczy. It was made at Cricklewood Studios, with art direction by Clifford Pember. . Title: The Scarlet Pimpernel Passage: The Scarlet Pimpernel is the first novel in a series of historical fiction by Baroness Orczy set during the Reign of Terror following the start of the French Revolution, first published in 1905. The novel was written after Orczy's stage play of the same title enjoyed a long run in London and popular success earlier in 1905, after a first run in Nottingham in 1903. Title: Petticoat Government Passage: Petticoat Government was written by Baroness Orczy, author of "The Scarlet Pimpernel", in 1910. It was released under the title "Petticoat Rule" in the U.S. in the same year. Title: The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel Passage: The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel is a sequel book to the classic adventure tale, "The Scarlet Pimpernel." Written by Baroness Orczy and first published in 1919, the book consists of eleven short stories about Sir Percy Blakeney's exploits in rescuing various aristos and French citizens from the clutches of the guillotine. Title: The Way of the Scarlet Pimpernel Passage: The Way of the Scarlet Pimpernel, by Baroness Orczy, is another sequel book to the adventure tale, "The Scarlet Pimpernel." First published in 1933, it is 6th in the series and one of the shorter Scarlet Pimpernel books. A French-language version, translated and adapted by Charlotte and Marie-Louise Desroyses, was also produced under the title "Les Mtamorphoses du Mouron Rouge."
French Revolution
Petticoat Government
The Scarlet Pimpernel
Eagle Test Systems is a supplier of automatic test equipment (ATE) and operates as a business unit within the Teradyne Semiconductor Test Division, Teradyne is based in North Reading, Massachusetts, in which country?
Title: Alex d'Arbeloff Passage: Alexander Vladimir d'Arbeloff (December 21, 1927 July 8, 2008) was the American co-founder of Teradyne, a multi-billion dollar Boston, Massachusetts-based manufacturer of automatic test equipment (ATE). Title: Teradyne Passage: Teradyne (), based in North Reading, Massachusetts in the United States, is a developer and supplier of automatic test equipment (ATE). The company's divisions Semiconductor Test and Systems Test Group, are organized by the products they develop and deliver. Teradyne's high-profile customers include Samsung, Qualcomm, Intel, Analog Devices, Texas Instruments and IBM. Title: Automatic test pattern generation Passage: ATPG (acronym for both Automatic Test Pattern Generation and Automatic Test Pattern Generator) is an electronic design automation methodtechnology used to find an input (or test) sequence that, when applied to a digital circuit, enables automatic test equipment to distinguish between the correct circuit behavior and the faulty circuit behavior caused by defects. The generated patterns are used to test semiconductor devices after manufacture, or to assist with determining the cause of failure (failure analysis). The effectiveness of ATPG is measured by the number of modeled defects, or fault models, detectable and by the number of generated patterns. These metrics generally indicate test quality (higher with more fault detections) and test application time (higher with more patterns). ATPG efficiency is another important consideration that is influenced by the fault model under consideration, the type of circuit under test (full scan, synchronous sequential, or asynchronous sequential), the level of abstraction used to represent the circuit under test (gate, register-transfer, switch), and the required test quality. Title: Eagle Test Systems Passage: Eagle Test Systems is a supplier of automatic test equipment (ATE) and operates as a business unit within the Teradyne Semiconductor Test Division. Eagle's test equipment was designed to address volume production. Customers, including semiconductor manufacturers and assembly and test subcontractors, use the products to test analog, a combination of digital and analog, known as mixed-signal, and radio frequency (RF) semiconductors. Title: George Chamillard Passage: George W. Chamillard (born 1939 in Needham, MA) is an American business executive who served as Chairman of the Board of Directors at Teradyne, a manufacturer of automatic test equipment for semiconductor devices, from 2000 to 2006.
United States
Eagle Test Systems
Teradyne
Who wrote the 2016 movie featuring the actor who also played Ronon Dex?
Title: The Bad Batch Passage: The Bad Batch is a 2016 American romantic drama horror-thriller film directed and written by Ana Lily Amirpour. The film stars Suki Waterhouse, Jason Momoa, Giovanni Ribisi, Jim Carrey and Keanu Reeves. Principal photography began on April 8, 2015 in Los Angeles. Title: Ronon Dex Passage: Ronon Dex is a fictional character in the science fiction television series "Stargate Atlantis". Played by Jason Momoa, he is a Satedan, a civilization from the Pegasus Galaxy who had a technological level comparable to Earth in the mid-20th century but met the fate of all advanced civilizations in Pegasus when their homeworld Sateda (P3R-534) was devastated several years ago by the Wraith. When Ronon Dex and the Atlantis expedition first met in the season 2 episode "Runner", Ronon Dex had been a Runner for the past seven years. He joined the Atlantis Expedition shortly afterwards, effectively replacing Aiden Ford on Sheppard's team after Ford had become addicted to a Wraith enzyme and had fled Atlantis. Title: Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna Passage: Chhota Bheem Krishna is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series, and also the first Indian animated film where two major characters from two different series were featured. Title: Chhota Bheem amp; Krishna: Mayanagari Passage: Chhota Bheem Krishna: Mayanagri is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series.It is the sixth movie of Chhota Bheem series and also the third movie of Chhota Bheem and Krishna. Running time - 66 mins. It was released on 26th October 2011 on the festival of Diwali. Title: Jason Momoa Passage: Joseph Jason Namakaeha Momoa (born August 1, 1979) is an American actor, model, director, writer, and producer. He is known for his television roles as Ronon Dex on the military science fiction television series "Stargate Atlantis" (20042009) and as Khal Drogo in the HBO fantasy television series "Game of Thrones" (20112012).
Ana Lily Amirpour
The Bad Batch
Jason Momoa
Alles auer Sex was a German "dramedy" television series that was thematically similar to an American romantic comedy television series created by who?
Title: Hugo's House of Horrors Passage: Hugo's House of Horrors is a computer game released in 1990. Gray Design Associates (GDA) created a parser-based adventure game, reminiscent of the Sierra Entertainment "Quest" games (such as "King's Quest") and thematically similar to "Maniac Mansion". The game also features tongue-in-cheek comedy. Title: Alles auer Mord Passage: Alles auer Mord (Everything but Murder) was a German crime television series which aired on the TV station ProSieben between 1993 and 1995. 14 episodes were produced. The series features various criminal cases of determined private investigator Uli Fichte (Dieter Landuris), who tells his clients: "I do everything - except murder". The series was an idea of Michael Baier. Title: Sex and the City Passage: Sex and the City was an American romantic comedy television series created by Darren Star and produced by HBO. Broadcast from 1998 until 2004, the original run of the show had a total of 94 episodes. Throughout its six-year run, the show received contributions from various producers, writers, and directors, perhaps most significantly from Michael Patrick King. Title: Alles auer Sex Passage: Alles auer Sex (Sex More) was a German "dramedy" television series which aired on the TV station ProSieben between 2005 and 2006. The German television premiered on 9 November 2005 with an audience of 2.9 million viewers. Thematically, it is similar to the American television series "Sex and the City" and the British series "Coupling". Title: A to Z (TV series) Passage: A to Z is an American romantic comedy television series created by Ben Queen. He served as an executive producer with Rashida Jones and Will McCormack for Warner Bros. Television. The series debuted on October 2, 2014, on NBC. On October 31, 2014, NBC canceled the series but aired the complete 13-episode run. The series finale aired on January 22, 2015.
Darren Star
Alles auer Sex
Sex and the City
What is the name of Ghanaian-born British actor, who has appears in the film "Highlander", and also appears in the 38th episode of 'Holby City' as consultant Ric Griffin?
Title: Adrian Fletcher (character) Passage: Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher is a fictional character from the BBC medical dramas "Casualty" and "Holby City", portrayed by actor Alex Walkinshaw. He first appeared in the twenty-sixth series episode "Zero Sum Game", broadcast on 7 July 2012. Fletch was a Staff Nurse in Holby City Hospital's emergency department upon his arrival, but was promoted to Senior Staff Nurse in 2013. On 1 April 2014, Walkinshaw announced his departure from "Casualty", but revealed that he would be reprising his role as the ward manager of the fictitious AAU ward in spin-off show "Holby City". Fletch departed "Casualty" on 29 June 2014 and made his debut on "Holby City" on 12 August 2014, over six weeks later. Walkinshaw reprised his role in "Casualty" for the 30th anniversary episode "Too Old for This Shift", which aired on 27 August 2016. Title: Jayne Grayson Passage: Jayne Grayson is a fictional character in the BBC medical drama "Holby City", portrayed by actress Stella Gonet. The character first appeared on-screen on 10 July 2007 in episode "Under the Radar" - series 9, episode 39 of the programme. Her role in the show was that of Chief Executive Officer of the Holby City Hospital Primary Care Trust, making her the only regular character who is not a medic by profession. Gonet formerly appeared as a doctor in "Holby City"nowiki'nowikis sister show "Casualty", and has since appeared in crossover episodes of the drama, this time as Jayne Grayson. Her storylines in "Holby City" have revolved around issues of hospital bureaucracy, as well as her husband's affair with her colleague Connie Beauchamp. A two-part episode which saw Jayne fight the hospital's Board of Directors and the British government over the separation surgery of the conjoined twin daughters of illegal Korean immigrants proved a critical success, and was positively received by many tabloid TV critics. Title: Guy Self Passage: Guy Self is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama "Holby City" played by John Michie. He first appeared in the sixteenth series episode "Sink or Swim", broadcast on 26 November 2013. Guy is a consultant neurosurgeon and Holby City Hospital's chief executive officer (CEO) until he resigns from his CEO position. The character also appeared in "Holby City"'s sister show, "Casualty". Guy departed in the nineteenth series episode "Song of Self Part Two", broadcast on 15 November 2016. He returned in the series 19 episode "The Evolution of Woman", broadcast on 1 August 2017 for nine episodes. Title: Tuesday's Child (Holby City) Passage: "Tuesday's Child" is the 38th episode of the seventh series of the British medical drama television series "Holby City". The episode was written by Andrew Holden and directed by Simon Meyers, and premiered on BBC One on 5 July 2005. In "Tuesday's Child", registrar Diane Lloyd (Patricia Potter) travels to Ghana in an attempt to persuade consultant Ric Griffin (Hugh Quarshie) to return to Holby and save Holby City Hospital's general surgery ward. Ric deals with family issues, whilst trying to secure funding for his brother's clinic. Title: Hugh Quarshie Passage: Hugh Anthony Quarshie (born 22 December 1954) is a Ghanaian-born British actor of stage, television and film. Some of his best-known roles include his appearances in the films "Highlander" (1986), "The Church" (1989), "" (1999), and the Doctor Who episodes "Daleks in Manhattan" and "Evolution for the Daleks" (2007) as well as his long-running role as Ric Griffin in the BBC medical drama "Holby City" (2001present). Quarshie has played the role of Ric for over 15 years and is the longest serving cast member in "Holby City".
Hugh Anthony Quarshie
Tuesday's Child (Holby City)
Hugh Quarshie
When would be the album release in which "Too Much to Ask" is the third single song?
Title: Too Much to Ask Passage: "Too Much to Ask" is a song recorded by Irish singer and songwriter Niall Horan. It was written by Horan and Jamie Scott, with production handled by Greg Kurstin. The song was released through Capitol Records on 15 September 2017, as the third single from Horan's forthcoming debut studio album, "Flicker" (2017). Title: Glasgow Monday Passage: Glasgow Monday is the 47th release, third live album, and second-ever double album release, from avant-folkblues singersongwriter Jandek. It is his fifth release of the year (counting the DVD version of "Glasgow Sunday") and features "The Corwood Representative" on piano and vocals, along with the same rhythm section he performed with at the shows documented on "Glasgow Sunday" and "Newcastle Sunday", bassist Richard Youngs (playing upright bass) and drummerpercussionist Alex Neilson who accents the music with chimes and echoing percussion. It was recorded live at the Center for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow, Scotland on May 23, 2005 and features a prelude and nine parts to a single song, "The Cell". Title: This Too Shall Pass (OK Go song) Passage: "This Too Shall Pass" is a song by American rock band OK Go. It was released as the second single from their third studio album, "Of the Blue Colour of the Sky", in January 2010. The band took the unorthodox route of creating two official music videos for the song, both of which premiered on YouTube. The first features a live performance of the song in collaboration with the University of Notre Dame Marching Band. The second features a giant Rube Goldberg machine, constructed to operate in time with the song. The popularity of the second music video of the song has been compared to that of the band's video for "Here It Goes Again", helping to boost live performances and single song sales for the group but did not significantly improve sales of the "Colour" album. Difficulties in marketing and distribution of the videos with their corporate label, EMI, led the band to form their own independent label shortly after the videos' releases. Title: Time Again Passage: Time Again is a band from Hollywood, California which is represented in the band's songs and album art. The band was formed in the summer of 2004 by Daniel Dart, Elijah Reyes. Before they even had a full band or a single song written, they began printing stickers and flyers for Time Again to heavily promote their band, resulting in numerous shows being booked. Time Again only came together as a full band a few days before their first show. The band says all their musical influences are Rancid, The Clash, and Op Ivy. In June 2005, Time Again released a self-titled EP on Rancid Records. This EP would result in heavy radio play on several Los Angeles radio stations, including XM Fungus 53 which would name the EP as one of the top 25 albums of 2005, and the song "I Go Back" as one of the top 10 songs of 2005. It included a cover of Rancid's song "Tattoo". The band released their debut full-length, "The Stories are True", on April 25, 2006, on Hellcat Records. Title: Flicker (album) Passage: Flicker is the upcoming debut studio album by Irish singer and songwriter Niall Horan. It is scheduled for release on October 20, 2017, through Neon Haze Music and Capitol Records. " This Town" was released on 29 September 2016, as the album's lead single, followed by 2017 singles "Slow Hands" and "Too Much to Ask".
October 20, 2017
Too Much to Ask
Flicker (album)
Which US yogurt maker is run by the leader of the Climate Counts movement?
Title: Frank Vennes Passage: Frank Elroy Vennes Jr. is an American multimillionaire and convicted money launderer. He was the primary fundraiser for Tom Petters, who was convicted of organizing a 3.5 billion Ponzi scheme in Minnesota. Vennes was previously convicted on federal charges of money laundering, illegal firearm sales and cocaine distribution in 1987. He experienced a religious transformation while incarcerated and became a major political contributor and business leader after his release in 1990. Vennes' homes were raided by federal agents in connection with the Petters Ponzi scheme in 2008. In July 2011, he was charged with eight counts of securities fraud, six counts of wire fraud, three counts of money laundering, three counts of bank fraud, and two counts of mail fraud. On February 1, 2013, Vennes pleaded guilty to charges of securities fraud and money laundering and on October 18, 2013, he was sentenced to 15 years in Federal prison. Title: Colombo Yogurt Passage: Colombo Yogurt originated from a family business run by Rose and Sarkis Colombosian, Armenian immigrants who lived in Andover, Massachusetts. Yogurt was first commercially produced and sold in the United States in 1929 by the Colombosians, whose family business later became Colombo Yogurt. The yogurt produced by the Colombosians was based on traditional Armenian cooking methods. The business saw growth in the 1960s due to the increased awareness of the health benefits of yogurt. Title: Climate Counts Passage: Climate Counts, spearheaded by Stonyfield Farm CEO Gary Hirshberg, is a non-profit campaign that scores companies annually on the basis of their voluntary action to reverse climate change. The Climate Counts Company Scorecardlaunched in June 2007helps people vote with their dollars by making climate-conscious purchasing and investing choices that put pressure on the world's most well-known companies to take the issue of climate change seriously. Climate Counts aims to mobilize everyday consumersnot just the traditional environmental communityas the most important activists in the fight against global warming. Title: Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt Passage: Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt is an international retail brand of self-serve frozen yogurt. Tutti Frutti has over 100 outlets in California and other states in the US, Indonesia, Vietnam, Tahiti, and Mexico, and around the world. Title: Stonyfield Farm Passage: Stonyfield Farm, also simply called Stonyfield, is an organic yogurt maker located in Londonderry, New Hampshire, USA. Stonyfield Farm was founded by Samuel Kaymen in 1983, on a 19th-century farmstead in Wilton, New Hampshire, as an organic farming school. The company makes one of the best-selling brands of yogurt in the United States. It owns brands including YoBaby, YoToddler, YoKids and Oikos.
Stonyfield Farm
Climate Counts
Stonyfield Farm
We the People Amendment was introduced by the member of what Minnesota political party?
Title: Rick Nolan Passage: Richard Michael Nolan (born December 17, 1943) is an American politician and member of the Minnesota DemocraticFarmerLabor Party who has been the U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 8th congressional district since 2013 and previously served as the U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 6th congressional district from 1975 to 1981. Title: We the People Amendment Passage: The We The People Amendment is a joint resolution to amend the United States Constitution to abolish the doctrines of corporate personhood and money equals political speech. It was introduced by Representative Rick Nolan as on February 23, 2013. It has been re-introduced two more times as on April 29, 2015 and again as on January 30, 2017. Title: People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan Passage: The People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan, PDPT (Tajik: Hizbi xalqii demokratii Tojikiston ; Persian: ; Russian: ) is a political party in Tajikistan. Is an officially registered center-left ruling political party in Tajikistan. It is the largest political party in the country, the so-called party of power. Members of the PDPT occupy 51 seats out of 63 in the Majlisi Oli of the Republic of Tajikistan the parliament of Tajikistan. Title: Oyunerdene Luvsannamsrai Passage: Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai (Mongolian: - ) is one of the young political leaders of Mongolia. His career was started as the Head of the Secretariat of the Governor of Berkh, Khentii, his hometown when he was only 21 years old. Then he was recruited by World Vision Mongolia as the team leader of the Area Development Program (ADP) in Khentii province. Eventually he was promoted to become the Zonal Director of the organization. Since 2009 he has held senior leadership positions such as the Head of the Secretariat of the Governor, the Secretary and acting Secretary General of the Mongolian People's Party (MPP), the oldest political party of Mongolia. Between 2010-2014 he served as the President of the Social Democracy Mongolian Youth Federation, the largest political youth organization of Mongolia. He is considered as one of the major leaders of the Party as he led the Mongolian People's Party reform to become a modern political party. He initiated the Development Agenda-6 Party platform in 2009 and stood firm on his position to remove the word revolutionary from the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party's name. Title: People's Power Party (Thailand) Passage: The People's Power Party ("Phak Palang Prachachon"; PPP; Thai: ; rtgs: Phak Phalang Pracha Chon ) is a defunct Thai political party. The party leader was Somchai Wongsawat, the Party Secretary General was Surapong Suebwonglee, and the Party Spokesperson was Kuthep Saikrajarng. Most MPs of the party originally hailed from the Thai Rak Thai Party and thus the party was its de facto reincarnation with former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra as its "leader." The PPP had a populist platform and was strong in the North, Central, and Northeastern regions of Thailand. The party became the leader of the coalition government after the junta-government supported 2007 general election. PAD, the leading anti-Thaksin movement, vowed to oppose it after the party decided to launch the amendment of the 2007 Constitution.
DemocraticFarmerLabor
We the People Amendment
Rick Nolan
Which lake in Northern Ireland is near the Ballyscullion House and supplies 40 of Northern Ireland's water?
Title: Lough Neagh Passage: Lough Neagh (pronounced , ) is a large freshwater lake in Northern Ireland. It is the largest lake by area in the British Isles, with a surface area of 392 km2 . It supplies 40 of Northern Ireland's water. Its main inflows are the Upper River Bann and River Blackwater, and its main outflow is the Lower River Bann. Its name comes from Irish: "Loch nEachach" , meaning "Eachaidh's lake" (] ). The lough is owned by the Earl of Shaftesbury. Title: Swim Ireland Passage: Swim Ireland (Irish: "Cumann Snmh ireann" ) is the national governing body of swimming, diving, water polo, open water swimming and synchronized swimming in the island of Ireland (Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland). Competitors from Northern Ireland can opt to compete for British Swimming in international competitions, with the exception of the Commonwealth Games where they can compete for Northern Ireland. Title: BBC One Northern Ireland Passage: BBC One Northern Ireland is a television channel operated by BBC Northern Ireland. It is the Northern Irish variation of the UK-wide BBC One. The service is broadcast in Northern Ireland from Broadcasting House in Belfast. Outside Northern Ireland the service is available on Sky (UK) channel 953 and across the border in the Republic of Ireland on Sky (ROI) Channel 141. Title: Ballyscullion House Passage: Ballyscullion House refers to two country houses built for the Hervey family near Bellaghy in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, close to Lough Beg at north-west corner of Lough Neagh. Title: Northern Ireland Football League Cup Passage: The Northern Ireland Football League Cup, also known as the Irish League Cup, and the BetMcClean.com League Cup is a national football knock-out cup competition in Northern Ireland open to the 40 Northern Ireland Football League clubs. It is the third-highest rated competition in domestic Northern Irish football after the NIFL Premiership and Irish Cup. It should not be confused with the Irish League Floodlit Cup which ran from 198788 to 199798 initially under the sponsorship of Budweiser and latterly Coca-Cola. Unlike the Irish Cup, the competition does not have a berth for UEFA Europa League qualification, however the winners qualify for the next season's all-Ireland Setanta Sports Cup. The cup is operated by the Northern Ireland Football League, who in 2013 took over the administration from the Irish Football Association (IFA) for the 201314 season onwards, after which the cup was renamed as the Northern Ireland Football League (NIFL) Cup.
Lough Neagh
Ballyscullion House
Lough Neagh
Between Thalia and Calibanus, which genus has more species?
Title: Calibanus hookeri Passage: One of only two species in its genus, Calibanus hookeri is a member of the Asparagaceae family native to Tamaulipas in Mexico, which can easily be mistaken in habitat for a boulder overgrown with grass tufts. Title: Thalia (plant) Passage: Thalia is a genus of six currently recognized species found in aquatic or marshy habitats, ranging in Africa from Senegal to Sudan to Zimbabwe, and in the Americas from Illinois to Argentina. Alligator-flag is a common name for plants in this genus. The generic name is in honor of Johannes Thal (15421583), a German doctor who wrote a Flora of the Harz Mountains. Title: Calibanus glassianus Passage: Calibanus glassianus is a rare plant species known from the Mexican state of Guanajuato. It is an evergreen succulent with a swollen stem and red berries. It is one of only two known species in the genus Calibanus. Title: Acropolis (genus) Passage: Acropolis is a monotypic butterfly genus from the subfamily Satyrinae in the family Nymphalidae. The one species in the genus, Acropolis thalia, is distributed in western subtropical China. Title: Calibanus Passage: Calibanus is a genus of two species of flowering plants, both evergreen succulents from dry areas of northeastern Mexico. The APG III classification system places it in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae (formerly the family Ruscaceae. ) It was formerly included in the Agavaceae (now Agavoideae) but is now separated from them, for it is polycarpic and dioecious. Its name refers to the monster Caliban, an antagonist in Shakespeare's "The Tempest".
Thalia
Thalia (plant)
Calibanus
On what date was the man who designed the New Tamayo Museum born?
Title: Australian National Maritime Museum Passage: The Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM) is a federally operated maritime museum in Darling Harbour, Sydney. After considering the idea of establishing a maritime museum, the federal government announced that a national maritime museum would be constructed at Darling Harbour, tied into the New South Wales State government's redevelopment of the area for the Australian bicentenary. The museum building was designed by Philip Cox, and although an opening date of 1988 was initially set, construction delays, cost overruns, and disagreements between the state and federal governments over funding responsibility pushed the opening back to 1991. Title: Bjarke Ingels Passage: Bjarke Bundgaard Ingels (] ; born 2 October 1974) is a Danish architect. He is the founder and creative partner of Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) since 2005. He is known for buildings that defy traditional architectural conventions and dimensions, ranging from representations of mountains to snowflakes. His designs incorporate sustainable development ideas and sociological concepts, along with sloped lines that are shaped to their surroundings. Title: New Tamayo Museum Passage: The New Tamayo Museum is a museum in Atizapn de Zaragoza, Mexico, in the suburbs of Mexico City. It was designed by Danish architect Bjarke Ingels and was inaugurated in 2009. Built into a mountainside, it is noted for its unique "open box" design, resembling a balancing oblong cabin. Title: Carla Stellweg Passage: Carla Stellweg, born in the Dutch East Indies where she lived as well as in the Netherlands, Mexico and New York. Stellweg began her career in 1965 working as an assistant curator to Fernando Gamboa, the renowned museum builder who organized a plethora of international exhibitions on Mexico, its art and culture around the world. Stellweg is an art historian, curator, and writer with a specialization on Latin American and Latino-US art and artists. She served as Deputy Director of the Rufino Tamayo Museum at its opening and prior to the Tamayo Museum, she co-founded, edited and directed the first bilingual (Spanish-English) arts magazine in Latin America from 1973-1981. Title: Jos Caraballo Passage: Jose Caraballo (born 1930 in Santurce, Puerto Rico) moved to New York City with his parents at the age of 14. In 1947 Jose studied graphics and sculpture in a Greenwich Village workshop. That same year he had the good fortune to meet the great Mexican artist Rufino Tamayo at the Rufino Tamayo Studio at the Brooklyn Museum of Art where Rufino Tamayo was teaching art. Jose Caraballo exhibited paintings in 1950 in Chicago. He then exhibited at the Oller-Campeche-Gallery in Puerto Rico, Galleria II, Galleria Tito, Allen Rich Galleries, Duncan Galleries in Paris, France, and many other Galleries throughout New York. Jose Caraballo also had exhibits at the Museum of the City of New York, Livingston College, Howard University in Washington, Cornell Medical Center, Mount Sinai Hospital, and El Museo del Barrio in NYC. Jose Caraballo has had extensive television coverage of his paintings and other works of art.
2 October 1974
New Tamayo Museum
Bjarke Ingels
Are the following plants members of the different families: Nerium and Mitchella?
Title: List of glycoside hydrolase families Passage: Glycoside hydrolases (O-Glycosyl hydrolases) EC 3.2.1. are a widespread group of enzymes that hydrolyse the glycosidic bond between two or more carbohydrates, or between a carbohydrate and a non-carbohydrate moiety. A classification system for glycosyl hydrolases, based on sequence similarity, has led to the definition of numerous different families. This classification is available on the CAZy (CArbohydrate-Active EnZymes) web site. Because the fold of proteins is better conserved than their sequences, some of the families can be grouped in 'clans'. As of October 2011, CAZy includes 128 families of glycosyl hydrolases and 14 clans. Title: Scrope v Grosvenor Passage: Scrope v Grosvenor (1389) was one of the earliest heraldic law cases brought in England. The case resulted from the fact that two different families were using the same undifferenced coat of arms. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the composition of coats of arms was very simple. Most shields consisted of only one charge and two tinctures, and there were times when two families bore the same coat of arms in the same jurisdiction. In the fourteenth century, though, cases of two unrelated families bearing the same coat of arms became less tolerated. When this happened, the monarch was usually called on to make a decision. Title: Nerium Passage: Nerium oleander is a shrub or small tree in the dogbane family Apocynaceae, toxic in all its parts. It is the only species currently classified in the genus Nerium. It is most commonly known as nerium or oleander, from its superficial resemblance to the unrelated olive "Olea". It is so widely cultivated that no precise region of origin has been identified, though southwest Asia has been suggested. The ancient city of Volubilis in Morocco may have taken its name from the Berber name "oualilt" for the flower. Oleander is one of the most poisonous commonly grown garden plants. Title: Mitchella Passage: Mitchella is a genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family. It is found from China to temperate eastern Asia, and from eastern Canada to Guatemala. Title: Pandanales Passage: Pandanales (pandans or screw-pines) is the botanical name for an order of flowering plants placed in the monocot clade in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group and Angiosperm Phylogeny Web systems. Within the monocots Pandanales are grouped in the lilioid monocots where they are in a sister group relationship with the Dioscoreales. Historically the order has consisted of a number of different families in different systems but modern classification of the order is based primarily on molecular phylogenetics despite diverse morphology which previously placed many of the families in other groupings based on apparent similarity. Members of the order have a subtropical distribution and includes palms, trees, shrubs, and vines as well as herbaceous plants. The order consists of 5 families, 36 genera and about 1,300 species.
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Where was Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre's mother born?
Title: Ellen Axson Wilson Passage: Ellen Louise Axson Wilson (May 15, 1860 August 6, 1914), was the first wife of Woodrow Wilson and the mother of his three daughters. Like her husband, she was a Southerner from a slave-owning family, as well as the daughter of a clergyman. She was born in Savannah, Georgia, but raised in Rome, Georgia. Having an artistic bent, she studied at the Art Students League of New York before her marriage, and continued to produce art in later life. Title: Margaret Woodrow Wilson Passage: Margaret Woodrow Wilson (April 16, 1886 February 12, 1944) was the eldest daughter of US President Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Louise Axson. Her two sisters were Jessie and Eleanor. After her mother's death in 1914, Margaret served her father as the White House social hostess, the title later known as First Lady. Her father remarried in 1915. Title: Wilson College, Princeton University Passage: Woodrow Wilson College, the first of Princeton University's six residential colleges, was developed in the late 1950s when a group of students formed the Woodrow Wilson Lodge as an alternative to the eating clubs. The Woodrow Wilson Lodge members originally met and dined in Madison Hall, which is now part of John D. Rockefeller III College. Following the ideals of Woodrow Wilson, president of Princeton from 1902-1910, the members advocated a more thorough integration of academic, social and residential life on campus. In current times the college is known more simply as Wilson College. Title: Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre Passage: Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre (August 28, 1887 January 15, 1933) was a daughter of US President Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Louise Axson. She was a political activist, and She worked vigorously for women's suffrage, social issues, and to promote her father's call for a League of Nations, and emerged as a force in the Massachusetts Democratic Party. Title: Wilson Montessori School Passage: Woodrow Wilson Montessori School, formerly Woodrow Wilson Elementary School, is a public K-8 Montessori school in the Cherryhurst Addition subdivision in the Neartown area of Houston, Texas. A part of the Houston Independent School District (HISD), Wilson serves as the neighborhood elementary school for a section of Neartown, including a portion of Montrose. It also serves as a magnet school for all of HISD's territory. it is one of three public Montessori programs in Houston. It was the first HISD school to use the Montessori style for all students, as well as housing HISD's first Montessori middle school program. It is named after President of the United States Woodrow Wilson.
Savannah, Georgia
Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre
Ellen Axson Wilson
What was the middle name of the man who headed the Rhodesian Front?
Title: Edgar Whitehead Passage: Sir Edgar Cuthbert Fremantle Whitehead, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " , OBE, (8 February 1905 22 September 1971) was a Rhodesian politician. He was a longstanding member of the Southern Rhodesian Legislative Assembly, although his career was interrupted by other posts and by illness. In particular he had poor eyesight, and wore very thick glasses, and later suffered deafness whilst in office. As an ally of Sir Roy Welensky, he was Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia from 1958 to 1962. His government was defeated in the 1962 general election by the Rhodesian Front. Title: Rhodesian Front Passage: The Rhodesian Front (Afrikaans: "Rhodesiese Front" , RF) was a right-wing political party in Rhodesia (or Southern Rhodesia) when the country was under white minority rule. Led first by Winston Field, and, from 1964, by Ian Smith, the Rhodesian Front was the successor to the Dominion Party, which was the main opposition party in Southern Rhodesia during the Federation period. The RF was formed in March 1962 by whites opposed to any immediate change to black majority rule. It won power in the general election that December. In successive elections (in which 50 of the 66 parliamentary seats were reserved for A-Roll voters, who had to meet a higher standard of qualifications, increasing the proportion of white Africans who came under this roll) between 1964 and 1979, the RF was returned to office, with a large majority, with Smith as Prime Minister. Title: Ian Smith Passage: Ian Douglas Smith, GCLM, ID (8 April 1919 20 November 2007) was a politician, farmer, and fighter pilot who served as Prime Minister of Rhodesia (or Southern Rhodesia) from 1964-1979. The country's first premier not born abroad, he led the predominantly white government that unilaterally declared independence from the United Kingdom in 1965, following prolonged dispute over the terms. He remained Prime Minister for almost all of the fourteen years of international isolation that followed, and oversaw Rhodesia's security forces during most of the Bush War, which pitted the unrecognised administration against communist-backed black nationalist guerrilla groups. Smith, who has been described as personifying white Rhodesia, remains a highly controversial figuresupporters venerate him as a man of integrity and vision "who understood the uncomfortable truths of Africa", while critics describe an unrepentant racist whose policies and actions caused the deaths of thousands and contributed to Zimbabwe's later crises. Title: Douglas Hamilton Ritchie Passage: Douglas Archibald Hamilton Ritchie (14 February 1918 1999) was a Rhodesian dentist and politician. Born in the Colony of Jamaica to British parents, his family moved to the United Kingdom in his youth. After serving in the Royal Air Force during World War II, he moved to Southern Rhodesia and practised dentistry. He soon became one of the leading dentists in Rhodesia, and was elected to the Medical Council of Rhodesia in 1958. He entered politics in the 1960s, joining Rhodesian Front and representing the Salisbury suburb of Borrowdale as a member of parliament from 1965 to 1979. In the years following Zimbabwe's independence and the demise of Rhodesia, he emigrated to South Africa and engaged in general practice, dying there in 1999. Title: History of Rhodesia (196579) Passage: The history of Rhodesia from 1965 to 1979 covers Rhodesia's time as a state unrecognised by the international community following the predominantly white minority government's Unilateral Declaration of Independence on 11 November 1965. Headed by Prime Minister Ian Smith, the Rhodesian Front remained in government until 1 June 1979, when the country was reconstituted as Zimbabwe Rhodesia.
Douglas
History of Rhodesia (196579)
Ian Smith
Lucas Vorsterman was a Baroque engraver, he worked with which artist, a prominent English courtier during the reigns of King James I and King Charles I, but he made his name as a Grand Tourist and art collector, rather than as a politician?
Title: Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel Passage: Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel KG, (7 July 1586 4 October 1646) was a prominent English courtier during the reigns of King James I and King Charles I, but he made his name as a Grand Tourist and art collector rather than as a politician. When he died he possessed 700 paintings, along with large collections of sculpture, books, prints, drawings, and antique jewellery. Most of his collection of marble carvings, known as the Arundel marbles, was eventually left to the University of Oxford. Title: Lucas Vorsterman II Passage: Lucas Vorsterman II, Lucas Vorsterman the Younger or Lucas Vorsterman Junior (1624 between 1666 and 1676) was a Flemish Baroque engraver and draughtsman. Her produced engravings after the work of the leading painters of the next generation and for the various book projects of the Antwerp publishers. Title: Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke Passage: Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke and 1st Earl of Montgomery (10 October 1584 23 January 1650) was an English courtier, nobleman, and politician active during the reigns of James I and Charles I. Philip and his older brother William were the 'incomparable pair of brethren' to whom the First Folio of Shakespeare's collected works was dedicated in 1623. Title: Lucas Vorsterman Passage: Lucas Vorsterman (15951675) was a Baroque engraver. He worked with the artists Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck, as well as for patrons such as Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel and Charles I of England. Title: George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham Passage: George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, ( ; 28 August 1592  23 August 1628), was an English courtier, statesman, and patron of the arts. He was a favourite and possibly also a lover of King James I of England. Despite a patchy political and military record, Buckingham remained at the height of royal favour for the first three years of the reign of King Charles I, until a disgruntled army-officer assassinated him.
Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel
Lucas Vorsterman
Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel
What is the current stage name of the professional wrestler, in which Kiyoshi Tamura beat and who is the former DREAM Openweight Grand Prix Champion?
Title: Ikuhisa Minowa Passage: Ikuhisa Minowa ( , Minowa Ikuhisa , born January 12, 1976) is a Japanese mixed martial artist and professional wrestler currently competing in IGF as Minowaman ( , Minowaman ) . A professional competitor since 1996, he was a longtime veteran of PRIDE and Pancrase and has also competed in other mixed martial arts promotions such as K-1 Hero's, Cage Rage, the SFL, Vale Tudo Japan, UFC, DREAM, and DEEP. He is the former DREAM Openweight Grand Prix Champion (Super Hulk). Title: Mark Coleman Passage: Mark Daniel Coleman (born December 20, 1964) is a retired American mixed martial artist, professional wrestler, former NCAA collegiate wrestler and former Olympic amateur wrestler. Known as The Hammer, he was the UFC 10 and UFC 11 tournament champion, the first UFC Heavyweight Champion, and the Pride Fighting Championships 2000 Open Weight Grand Prix champion. At UFC 82 Coleman was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame. At the age of retirement he was taking 150,000 USD salary per year. Title: Kiyoshi Tamura Passage: Kiyoshi Tamura ( , "Tamura Kiyoshi" , born December 17, 1969 in Okayama, Okayama) is a Japanese middleweight professional wrestler and mixed martial artist. Once a student of legendary pro wrestlers Billy Robinson, Nobuhiko Takada and Akira Maeda, Tamura is known for his skill in catch wrestling as well as his ability to deliver exciting professional wrestling bouts. He has competed in some form or another for the following organizations: Universal Wrestling Federation, UWF International, Fighting Network RINGS, K-1, PRIDE, and U-STYLE, his own promotion, often fighting much larger opponents. In mixed martial arts, he holds notable victories over Renzo Gracie, Jeremy Horn, Ikuhisa Minowa, Masakatsu Funaki and Kazushi Sakuraba. Title: Igor Vovchanchyn Passage: Igor Yaroslavovych Vovchanchyn (Ukrainian: ; born August 6, 1973) is a retired Ukrainian mixed martial artist and kickboxer. After making his professional MMA debut in 1995, he won nine mixed martial arts tournaments, 3 superfights, holds the second longest unbeaten streak in MMA (at 37 fights), has the 6th most wins in MMA (61), and reached the final of the PRIDE 2000 Openweight Grand Prix. He is widely considered an MMA legend, and in Ukraine he even has a tournament named after him, the "Igor Vovchanchyn Cup". Title: Josh Barnett Passage: Joshua Lawrence Barnett (born November 10, 1977) is an American mixed martial artist and professional wrestler who previously competed in the Heavyweight division of the UFC. He is the former UFC Heavyweight Champion, as well as the inaugural and current Metamoris Heavyweight Champion. He has also won the King of Pancrase Openweight Championship and was a finalist in the PRIDE 2006 Openweight Grand Prix and the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix Championship. Barnett mixed martial arts record of "over 50-8" when both sanctioned and unsanctioned bouts are counted. He has also competed in Affliction, World Victory Road, DREAM and Impact FC.
Minowaman
Kiyoshi Tamura
Ikuhisa Minowa
GoodWill MGI produced with what Australian Singer born in 1968 and starred in he Australian soap opera "Neighbours"
Title: Brett Swain (actor) Passage: Swain played Kim Timmins on the Australian soap opera "Neighbours" from 2005. He had previously appeared in "Neighbours" as the duck hunter who killed Kerry Bishop and in 1992 as builder Buzz Wade. At the time, he was the real life partner of former Neighbours actress Marcella Russo (who played Liljana Bishop). He also started in TV series "Fergus McPhail". In 2008, Swain starred in Nine Network's Underbelly as Tibor Cassadae. Title: Kylie Minogue Passage: Kylie Ann Minogue, ( ; born 28 May 1968), often known simply as Kylie, is an Australian singer, songwriter, dancer and actress. She achieved recognition starring in the Australian soap opera "Neighbours", where she played tomboy mechanic Charlene Robinson. Appearing in the series for two years, Minogue's character married Scott Robinson (Jason Donovan) in an episode viewed by nearly 20 million people in the United Kingdom making it one of the most watched Australian TV episodes ever. Since then, Minogue has been a recording artist and has achieved commercial success and critical acclaim in the entertainment industry. Minogue has been recognised with several honorific nicknames including "Princess of Pop" and "Goddess of Pop". She is recognised as the highest-selling Australian artist of all time by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Title: Sheree Murphy Passage: Sheree Victoria Murphy (born 22 August 1975) is an English actress and television presenter, best known for her roles as Tricia Dingle in the ITV soap opera "Emmerdale", Eva Strong in the Channel 4 soap opera "Hollyoaks" and Dakota Davies in the Australian soap opera "Neighbours". Title: GoodWill amp; MGI Passage: GoodWill MGI are an AmericanFinnish production and songwriting duo consisting of William "GoodWill" Rappaport and Henri "MGI" Lanz. Formed in 2006, GoodWill MGI have since been producing and writing with numerous major label artists and writers in the US, Europe, and Asia, including Pitbull, Akon, Justin Bieber, Inna, Kylie Minogue, Super Junior, EXO, 50 Cent, and Twista. Additionally, since 2011 they have been developing and breaking artists independently, including Radical Something. Title: Alin Sumarwata Passage: Alin Sumarwata is an Australian actress. She is best known for her role in the Australian soap opera "Neighbours" as Vanessa Villante. She has also starred in series 2 of the critically acclaimed "East West 101" and played the role of May Stone in soap opera "Home and Away".
Kylie Minogue
GoodWill amp; MGI
Kylie Minogue
In what borough did Stefan Perssons NHL team play their home games?
Title: Bhutan national football team Passage: The Bhutan national football team represents Bhutan in international men's football. The team is controlled by the governing body for football in Bhutan, the Bhutan Football Federation (BFF), which is a member of the Asian Football Federation and the regional body the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF). The team play their home games at the national stadium, Changlimithang. The side have consistently been ranked as the worst, or one of the worst national teams in the world on both the official FIFA rankings and the Elo rating system. As of the end of March 2017 they have won only six competitive fixtures against other international teams and have a goal difference of 263 in official matches. The team have never qualified for the finals of a major tournament and beyond friendlies and qualifying matches, their only official competition has been in the regional South Asian Games and the South Asian Football Federation Cup. Title: Stefan Persson (ice hockey) Passage: Eric Stefan Persson (born 22 December 1954, in Bjurholm, Sweden) is a Swedish professional ice hockey executive and former player. He is the general manager of Bors HC hockey club in Sweden. Persson played for nine seasons with the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League (NHL), where he was a member of four Stanley Cup championship teams. Title: Sandringham Soccer Club Passage: Sandringham Soccer Club is an Australian soccer club based in Sandringham, Victoria. Their men's team currently compete in State League 2 South-East, after being promoted from State League 3 South-East in 2014. While their women's team play in the top tier of women's football in Victoria, the Women's Premier League. The men's team play home games at RJ Sillitoe Reserve, whereas as the women play home games at Kingston Heath Soccer Complex. Title: Stevenage F.C. Passage: Stevenage Football Club (known as Stevenage Borough Football Club until 2010) is a professional association football club based in the town of Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England. The team play in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system. They play their home games at Broadhall Way in Stevenage. Title: New York Islanders Passage: The New York Islanders are a professional ice hockey team based in New York City. They are members of the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The team plays its home games at Barclays Center, located in the borough of Brooklyn. The Islanders are one of three NHL franchises in the New York metropolitan area, along with the New Jersey Devils and New York Rangers, and their fan base resides primarily on Long Island.
Brooklyn
Stefan Persson (ice hockey)
New York Islanders
Which cocktail has more ingredients, a French 75 or a Snakebite?
Title: Snakebite (drink) Passage: A snakebite is an alcoholic drink made with equal parts of lager and cider. Title: List of cocktails Passage: A cocktail is a mixed drink typically made with a distilled beverage (such as, gin, brandy, vodka, whiskey, tequila, cachaa or rum) that is mixed with other ingredients. If beer is one of the ingredients, the drink is called a beer cocktail. Title: French 75 (cocktail) Passage: French 75 is a cocktail made from gin, Champagne, lemon juice, and sugar. It is also called a 75 Cocktail, or in French simply a "Soixante Quinze" (Seventy Five). Title: The Flashing Blade Passage: The Flashing Blade ("Le Chevalier Tempte") is a French television serial made in the late 1960s. It was first broadcast in the UK on BBC children's television during the 1960s, with several re-runs throughout the 1970s. The British version of twelve 22 minutes episodes was created from the original four French 75-minute episodes. Title: Donnatal Passage: Donnatal is a proprietary combination medication for the treatment of intestinal cramping due to various causes, often administered as part of a GI cocktail. It is classed as an anticholinergic antispasmodic drug. Donnatal is marketed by PBM Pharmaceuticals. It is available as tablets, capsules, extended release tablets and elixir. Active ingredients are listed as: phenobarbital, atropine and scopolamine. The latter two ingredients are found in plants of the Solanaceae family.
French 75
French 75 (cocktail)
Snakebite (drink)
What state of origin does Louis DeSalvio and Staten Island have in common?
Title: Staten Island Passage: Staten Island is one of the five boroughs of New York City in the U.S. state of New York. In the southwest of the city, Staten Island is the southernmost part of both the city and state of New York, with Conference House Park at the southern tip of the island and the state. The borough is separated from New Jersey by the Arthur Kill and the Kill Van Kull, and from the rest of New York by New York Bay. With a 2016 Census-estimated population of 476,015, Staten Island is the least populated of the boroughs but is the third-largest in area at 58 sqmi . Staten Island is the only borough of New York with a non-Hispanic White majority. Title: College of Staten Island Baseball Complex Passage: College of Staten Island Baseball Complex is a stadium in Staten Island, New York. It is primarily used for baseball and was the home of Staten Island Yankees before they moved to Richmond County Bank Ballpark in 2001. The ballpark had a capacity of 2,500 people and opened in 1999. It currently hosts the College of Staten Island Dolphins baseball team. Title: St. George, Staten Island Passage: St. George is a neighborhood on the northeastern tip of Staten Island in New York City, where the Kill Van Kull enters Upper New York Bay. It is the most densely developed neighborhood on Staten Island, and the location of the administrative center for the borough and for the coterminous Richmond County. The Staten Island terminal of the Staten Island Ferry is located here, as well as the northern terminus of the Staten Island Railway. St. George is bordered on the south by the neighborhood of Tompkinsville and on the west by the neighborhood of New Brighton. Title: Louis DeSalvio Passage: Louis F. DeSalvio (May 29, 1910 August 17, 2004) served in the New York State Assembly for over 38 continuous years, longer than all but one other member in the history of that body. From 1941 to 1979, he represented districts that included the southern end of Manhattan (including the Lower East Side), Liberty Island, Ellis Island, Governors Island, and (after 1972) the eastern edge of Staten Island. From 1975 to 1978, he served as the Assemblys speaker pro tempore. In that capacity, he often presided over the body. Title: Richmond County Courthouse (Staten Island) Passage: The Richmond County Courthouse is a 1919 municipal courthouse in the civic center of St. George in the borough of Staten Island in New York City (Richmond County is coextensive with Staten Island). The neoclassical style courthouse is on Richmond Terrace next to Staten Island's Borough Hall and across the street from the Staten Island Ferry terminal.
New York
Louis DeSalvio
Staten Island
In what year was the singer-songwriter who did the duet "I Wanna Know You" with Hannah Montana born?
Title: I Wanna Know You Passage: "I Wanna Know You" is a duet by Hannah Montana and David Archuleta from the album "Hannah Montana 3". The song was first released on Radio Disney, May 2, 2009. The song was not released until its release with the album, "Hannah Montana 3" and it was not until post-release that the song garnered success in the United States. Title: Let's Get Crazy (song) Passage: "Let's Get Crazy" is a song by American singersongwriter and actress Miley Cyrus, performing as Hannah Montana the alter ego of Miley Stewart a character she played on the Disney Channel television series "Hannah Montana". It was released to Radio Disney on January 19, 2009 as promotion for "" and . The song is also included on the "Hannah Montana 3" soundtrack. A karaoke version is available in "Disney's Karaoke Series: Hannah Montana 3". The song is musically dance-rock based. Lyrically, the track speaks about having fun and cutting loose. Title: Hannah Montana: The Movie (soundtrack) Passage: Hannah Montana: The Movie is the soundtrack for the . The film is an adaptation of the popular Disney Channel original series "Hannah Montana", which first aired in 2006. In the television series and film, American singersongwriter and actress Miley Cyrus portrays Miley Stewart, a girl with a secret double life as the popstar Hannah Montana. Cyrus performs twelve of the songs on the album, seven of which are credited to Hannah Montana. American recording artists Billy Ray Cyrus, Taylor Swift, and Rascal Flatts and English recording artist Steve Rushton also have songs on the soundtrack. Title: David Archuleta Passage: David James Archuleta (born December 28, 1990) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and actor. At ten years old, he won the children's division of the Utah Talent Competition leading to other television singing appearances. When he was twelve years old, Archuleta became the Junior Vocal Champion on "Star Search 2". In 2007, at sixteen years old, he became one of the youngest contestants on the seventh season of "American Idol". In May 2008 he finished as the runner-up, receiving 44 percent of over 97 million votes. Title: Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus Passage: Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus is a double album by American singer and actress Miley Cyrus and her fictional character Hannah Montana from the television series of the same name. It was released on June 26, 2007, by Walt Disney Records and Hollywood Records. The first disc serves as the soundtrack album from the second season of "Hannah Montana", while the second disc serves as the debut studio album by Cyrus, the series' primary actress. All twenty tracks are performed by Cyrus, although the first disc is credited to her character Hannah Montana in the vein of the original soundtrack, "Hannah Montana" (2006). The lyrical themes revolve largely around "girl power", teen romance, and the double life that Cyrus' character lives on the program.
1990
I Wanna Know You
David Archuleta
Lanny Joon starred opposite Jamie Foxx in which 2017 action crime comedy?
Title: Baby Driver Passage: Baby Driver is a 2017 action crime comedy film written and directed by Edgar Wright. It stars Ansel Elgort, Kevin Spacey, Lily James, Eiza Gonzlez, Jon Hamm, Jamie Foxx, and Jon Bernthal. The plot follows Baby, a young getaway driver and music lover who must work for a kingpin. The film is best known for its choreography, in which the actors' timing and movements are synced with the soundtrack. Title: List of The Jamie Foxx Show episodes Passage: "The Jamie Foxx Show" is an American television sitcom that aired on the WB Network from August 28, 1996 to January 14, 2001. The series stars Jamie Foxx, Garcelle Beauvais, Christopher B. Duncan, Ellia English, and Garrett Morris. The show aired a total of 100 episodes over the course of its five seasons. Title: Lanny Joon Passage: Lanny Joon is a Korean-American actor, known for his roles on "Lost" as Dr. Bae, and as a Vice Cop in the feature film "Takers", Agent Cole in "Black Gold", as well as Saeng in Michael Kang's "West 32nd" alongside John Cho, Grace Park, and Jun-seong Kim. He also played the role of JD in Edgar Wright's film "Baby Driver", opposite Jamie Foxx and Ansel Elgort. Title: Warren Thomas Passage: Warren Thomas (June 5, 1958 September 2, 2005) was an African-American comedian. His greatest fame came during the late 1980s and early 1990s, when he was a major figure in the San Francisco comedy scene and began appearing on HBO comedy specials. He won the San Francisco International Comedy Competition in 1987. Thomas was cited as the funniest comedian alive by Greg Proops. Because of its speed, rhythm and flow, his comedy was often compared to jazz music. Warren mentored Jamie Foxx and also worked with Dave Chappelle. His other television appearances included Comedy Central's "Comics Come Home" special, "The Dennis Miller Show", and "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" and Premium Blend. He also worked as a writer on "In Living Color". Prior to his death in 2005, Thomas was working as a writer for Air America Radio, and was a frequent guest at Rocky Sullivan's "Satire for Sanity" show. He also was working on a project with Jamie Foxx. Title: Digital Girl Passage: "Digital Girl" is a song performed by Jamie Foxx, along with Kanye West and The-Dream, who also produces the song alongside Tricky Stewart. The song is the fourth track on Foxx's third studio album, "Intuition", and will serve as the fourth single on the album according to Jamie Foxx on an MTV News interview. He also included that the single version would include the Young Money Entertainment consociate Drake, a version that was performed on the 10th episode of The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien.
Baby Driver
Lanny Joon
Baby Driver
Optimist In Black is the first studio album of a British and Irish fashion designer who is an heir by direct descent of what 18th century Irish brewer?
Title: Daphne Guinness Passage: The Honourable Daphne Diana Joan Susanna Guinness (born 9 November 1967) is a British and Irish fashion designer, art collector, model, musician, film producer and actor. She is an heir by direct descent of the 18th century Irish brewer Arthur Guinness. Title: List of Irish Volunteer corps Passage: Below is a list of the 18th century Irish Volunteer corps, alongside details such as their uniform and leaders. Names with an asterisk () after them attended the National Convention of 1782. Title: Mughal emperors Passage: The Mughal emperors, from the early 16th century to the early 18th century, built and ruled the Mughal Empire on the Indian subcontinent, mainly corresponding to the modern countries of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. The Mughals were a branch of the Timurid dynasty. Their power rapidly dwindled during the 18th century and the last of the emperors was deposed in 1857, with the establishment of the British Raj. The dynasty had Turco-Mongol roots from a Central Asian area now part of modern-day Uzbekistan, and the emperors claimed direct descent from both Timur (generally known in the West as Tamerlane the Great) and Genghis Khan, through his son Chagatai Khan. Title: Optimist in Black Passage: Optimist In Black is the first studio album of British-Irish heiress Daphne Guinness. It was released on May 27, 2016 by Agent Anonyme. Title: Kisra legend Passage: The Kisra legend is a migration story shared by a number of political and ethnic groups in modern Nigeria, Benin, and Cameroon, primarily the Borgu kingdom and the people of the Benue River valley. The migration legend depicts the arrival of a large military force in what is currently Northern Nigeria around the 7th Century AD. The Borgu kingdom claimed direct descent from the leader of this migration and a number of other polities recognize the migration through ceremony and formal regalia. There are a number of different versions of the legend with Kisra sometimes being depicted as a religious and military rival to Muhammad near Mecca around the time that Islam was founded and sometimes as the remnant forces of a Persian king defeated in Egypt. The legend was a key piece of evidence in a number of Hamitic historical theories which argued that the political development of societies in sub-Saharan Africa was the result of contacts with societies from the Middle East (namely Egypt, Rome, and the Byzantine Empire).
Arthur Guinness
Optimist in Black
Daphne Guinness
What is the lowest note of Albert Lim's standard range?
Title: Money note Passage: A money note is a music industry slang term which refers to a part of a live or recorded singing performance which is subjectively judged to be very dramatic or emotionally stirring. Created from a confluence of composition or improvisational and performance quality, this is usually at a climactic point of a song or aria, in which the singer's melody makes a large interval jump to the song's highest note (especially for female soprano singers or male tenor or countertenor singers) or falls to its lowest note (especially for male bass or baritone singers). In some cases, a section or phrase of a vocal melody may captivate the listener's interest because of the tone quality of the singing-either because of the strident emotionalism, or due to the quiet sensitivity of the voice. As well, a "money note" might be an impressive vocal display or a note which is held for a long time with clear pitch and expressive vibrato. Title: Double contrabass flute Passage: The double contrabass flute (sometimes also called the octobass flute or subcontrabass flute) with over 18 ft of tubing is the largest and lowest pitched metal flute in the world (the hyperbass flute has an even lower range, though it is made out of PVC pipes and wood). It is pitched in the key of C, three octaves below the concert flute (two octaves below the bass flute and one octave below the contrabass flute). Its lowest note is C, one octave below the cello's lowest C. This flute is relatively easy to play in comparison to most other large flutes. Despite the tendency of the larger sizes of flute to be softer than their higher pitched relatives, the double contrabass flute has a relatively powerful tone, although it usually benefits from amplification in ensembles. Title: Baritone Passage: A baritone is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the bass and the tenor voice types. It is the most common male voice. Originally from the Greek ("bartonos") , meaning "deep (or heavy) sounding", music for this voice is typically written in the range from the second F below middle C to the F above middle C (i.e. FF) in choral music, and from the second A below middle C to the A above middle C (A to A) in operatic music, but can be extended at either end. The baritone voice type is generally divided into the baryton-Martin baritone (light baritone), lyric baritone, "Kavalierbariton", Verdi baritone, dramatic baritone, "baryton-noble" baritone, and the bass-baritone. Title: Albert Lim Passage: Albert Lim (Traditional Chinese: ) is a Hong Kong Baritone graduated from the Royal College of Music and Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. Title: Tenor cornett Passage: The tenor cornett or lizard was a common musical instrument in the Renaissance and Baroque periods. This instrument was normally built in C and the pedal (lowest) note of the majority of tenor cornetts was the C below middle C. A number of surviving instruments feature a key to secure the lowest note. The instrument has a useful range of approximately two and a half octaves, however, an experienced player with a strong embouchure may be able to push the instrument higher.
second A below middle C
Albert Lim
Baritone
The song "Breaking Free" is sung by Drew Seeley, Zac Efron, and an actress that made her film debut in what movie?
Title: Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actor Comedy Passage: The following is a list of the Teen Choice Award winners and nominees for Choice Movie Actor - Comedy. Zac Efron receives the most wins with 3 Title: High School Musical (franchise) Passage: The "High School Musical" franchise consists of four Disney musical romantic comedy-drama films directed by Kenny Ortega and created by Peter Barsocchini. It stars Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Lucas Grabeel, Corbin Bleu, and Monique Coleman. The original film was released simply as a Disney Channel Original Movie, but after its huge success, it was followed by a television sequel. The received a theatrical release. Tisdale and Grabeel reprised their roles as Sharpay and Ryan Evans in a spin-off on the series titled "Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure", it was a direct to video film. Numerous international versions have been created, plus stage musicals and video games have been released, among other things. On March 1, 2016, a fourth installment was announced. The films have developed a cult following. Title: Vanessa Hudgens Passage: Vanessa Anne Hudgens (born December 14, 1988) is an American actress and singer. After making her feature film debut in "Thirteen" (2003), Hudgens rose to prominence portraying Gabriella Montez in the "High School Musical" film series, which brought her significant mainstream success. The success of the first film led to Hudgens acquiring a recording contract with Hollywood Records, with whom she released two studio albums, "V" (2006) and "Identified" (2008). In addition to "High School Musical", Hudgens has also appeared in various films and television series for the Disney Channel. Title: Right Here, Right Now (High School Musical song) Passage: "Right Here, Right Now" is a song from the , performed by Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens as Troy Bolton and Gabriella Montez. It is the second track on soundtrack's track listing. When the song is sung in the movie, Troy and Gabriella only sing the first verse, second and third chorus, and the bridge whereas the first chorus and second verse are omitted. However, in the extended edition of the film, the second verse is sung later as the reprise when Troy and Gabriella are at their homes. Title: Breaking Free Passage: "Breaking Free" is a song from the Disney Channel Original Movie "High School Musical". It also appears on the soundtrack of the same name. It is sung by Drew Seeley, Zac Efron, and Vanessa Hudgens. It was also released as a single on June 8, 2006. On June 21, 2006, it was certified as a Gold single by the RIAA for sales of over 500,000.
"Thirteen"
Breaking Free
Vanessa Hudgens
How many award did Audra McDonald win like the award she won for Master Class?
Title: Master Class Passage: Master Class is a 1995 play by American playwright Terrence McNally, presented as a fictional master class by opera singer Maria Callas near the end of her life, in the 1970s. As such, the play features incidental vocal music by Giuseppe Verdi, Giacomo Puccini, and Vincenzo Bellini. The play opened on Broadway in 1995, with stars Zoe Caldwell and Audra McDonald winning Tony Awards. Title: Audra McDonald Passage: Audra Ann McDonald (born July 3, 1970) is an American actress and singer. She has appeared on the stage in both musicals and dramas such as "Ragtime", "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Porgy and Bess". With her full lyric soprano voice, she maintains an active concert and recording career performing song cycles and operas as well as in concerts throughout the U.S. She has won six Tony Awards, more performance wins than any other actor, and is the only person to win all four acting categories. She starred as Dr. Naomi Bennett on the ABC television drama "Private Practice". Title: Wim Goes Architectuur Passage: Wim Goes Architectuur is an architecture practice founded by Wim Goes (Ghent, BE) in 1999. Next to his architecture practice, Wim Goes has published drawings and texts on architecture and is teaching at the KU Leuven Faculty of Architecture since 2005. He received his master's degree from Sint-Lucas School of Science Arts in 1993 and attended the 2006 Glenn Murcutt International Master Class in Australia and the 2008 Master Class in New Zealand with Ian Athfield. He worked on construction sites and in workshops before establishing Wim Goes Architectuur. Title: Private Practice (season 5) Passage: The fifth season of "Private Practice" premiered on September 29, 2011. It was announced on February 9, 2011 that Audra McDonald, who plays the character Naomi Bennett, will not return as a regular cast member in the fifth season, however she may return as a guest star or a recurring character. Title: Oprah's Master Class Passage: Oprah's Master Class (or "Oprah Presents: Master Class", as it was titled in the first season) is a primetime television program that airs on the OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network. The series premiered on the network's first day, January 1, 2011.
six Tony Awards
Master Class
Audra McDonald
Are both The War at Home and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon concerning the same world event?
Title: The War at Home (1979 film) Passage: The War at Home is a documentary film about the anti-war movement in the Madison, Wisconsin area during the time of the Vietnam War. It combines archival footage and interviews with participants that explore the events of the period on the University of WisconsinMadison campus. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Title: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon Passage: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon is a 2001 film written, produced and directed by Nashville-based filmmaker Bart Sibrel. Sibrel is a critic of the Apollo program and proponent of the conspiracy theory that the six Apollo Moon landing missions between 1969 and 1972 were elaborate hoaxes perpetrated by the United States government, including NASA. Title: Zero Mostel Passage: Samuel Joel "Zero" Mostel (February 28, 1915 September 8, 1977) was an American actor and comedian of stage and screen, best known for his portrayal of comic characters such as Tevye on stage in "Fiddler on the Roof", Pseudolus on stage and on screen in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum", and Max Bialystock in the original film version of "The Producers". Mostel was a student of Don Richardson, using an acting technique based on muscle memory. He was blacklisted during the 1950s, and his testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee was well-publicized. He was an Obie Award and three-time Tony Award winner. Title: Rhashan Stone Passage: Rhashan Stone (born November 3, 1969) is an American-born British actor and comedian. He is best known for appearing in many comedy shows such as "Desmond's" and "Mutual Friends". Stone is also a stage actor who has performed in numerous productions for The Royal Shakespeare Company, The National Theatre, The Royal Court and in London's West End. His roles have included the heroic soldier Claudio in "Much Ado About Nothing", the drag queen Sanzo in "Trance", Hero in the Sondheim musical "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum", and the king's brother Clarence in "Richard III". Stone is a singer and musician in a wide range of styles, including jazz, soul and gospel. He is also a classically trained singer, musician and composer, and also works occasionally as a playwright. Title: Milton Rosenstock Passage: Milton Rosenstock (June 9, 1917, New Haven, Connecticut - April 24, 1992, New York City) was an American conductor, composer, and arranger. Trained at the Juilliard School, he was highly active as a musical director for Broadway musicals from 1942 through 1980; serving in that capacity for 29 productions, including the original productions of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (1949), "Can-Can" (1953), "Bells Are Ringing" (1956), "Stop the World I Want to Get Off" (1962), "Oliver! " (1963), "Funny Girl" (1964), and "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" (1972). He also composed the music for the 1973 revue "Nash at Nine" and worked as musical supervisor for the 1989 production of "Meet Me in St. Louis"; the latter of which was his last project on Broadway. In 1948 he won the Tony Award for Best Conductor and Musical Director for "Finian's Rainbow". He was nominated twice more for that award: for "The Vamp" (1956) and the original Broadway production of "" (1960). He served as the music director of the Lyric Chamber Theater during the 1960s and was the music director of the American Ballet Theatre during the late 1960s. From 1981 until his death eleven years later of heart disease he was principal conductor of the Dance Theater of Harlem.
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The War at Home (1979 film)
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon
In what year was the actress who was starred in "The Last Best Year" with Bernadette Peters born?
Title: Heartbeeps Passage: Heartbeeps is a 1981 romantic science fiction comedy film about two robots who fall in love and decide to strike out on their own. It was directed by Allan Arkush, and starred Andy Kaufman and Bernadette Peters as the robots. This was Kaufman's final performance in a theatrical film. Title: Mary Tyler Moore Passage: Mary Tyler Moore (December 29, 1936 January 25, 2017) was an American actress, known for her roles in the television sitcoms "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" (19701977), in which she starred as Mary Richards, a single woman working as a local news producer in Minneapolis, and "The Dick Van Dyke Show" (19611966), in which she played Laura Petrie, a former dancer turned Westchester homemaker, wife and mother. Her film work includes 1967's "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and 1980's "Ordinary People", in which she played a role that was very different from the television characters she had portrayed, and for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress. Title: Landis Theatre-Mori Brothers Building Passage: Landis Theatre-Mori Brothers Building, is located in Vineland, Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States. The building was built in 1937 and its first movie was "Hats Off". The theater serviced the USO during World War II, and the auditorium was twinned in 1980. After 50 years of service to the Vineland community, it closed finally in 1987, victim of declining revenue against the Demarco Cinemas nearby. Its last movie was House 2. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 22, 2000. Renovation of the theater was completed in early 2010, and it officially re-opened on May 22, with Bernadette Peters being the opening act. Title: Bernadette Peters Passage: Bernadette Peters (born Bernadette Lazzara; February 28, 1948) is an American actress, singer and children's book author. Over the course of a career that has spanned five decades, she has starred in musical theatre, films and television, as well as performing in solo concerts and recordings. She is one of the most critically acclaimed Broadway performers, having received nominations for seven Tony Awards, winning two (plus an honorary award), and nine Drama Desk Awards, winning three. Four of the Broadway cast albums on which she has starred have won Grammy Awards. Title: The Last Best Year Passage: The Last Best Year is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film starring Mary Tyler Moore and Bernadette Peters concerning a lonely woman who discovers that she has a terminal illness. It originally premiered on ABC on November 4, 1990.
1936
The Last Best Year
Mary Tyler Moore
Which film based on the Algiers Motel incident in 1967 stars Jacob Latimore?
Title: Detroit (film) Passage: Detroit is a 2017 American period crime drama film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by Mark Boal. Based on the Algiers Motel incident during Detroit's 1967 12th Street Riot, the film's release commemorated the 50th anniversary of the event. The film stars John Boyega, Will Poulter, Algee Smith, Jason Mitchell, John Krasinski and Anthony Mackie. Title: Paternity Leave (film) Passage: Paternity Leave is a 2015 romantic comedy film directed by Matt Riddlehoover. The film stars Jacob York, Charlie David, and Chris Salvatore. Principal photography of the film began on September 1, 2014 in Nashville, Tennessee. It made its world premiere at the Nashville Film Festival on April 19th, 2015. Title: Fat Kid Rules the World (film) Passage: Fat Kid Rules the World is a 2012 comedy-drama film directed by Matthew Lillard in his directorial debut. It is based on the book of the same name and stars Jacob Wysocki, Matt O'Leary Billy Campbell. Title: Puppet Master: The Legacy Passage: Puppet Master: The Legacy (Otherwise known as Puppet Master 8: The Legacy ) is a 2003 Direct-to-DVD horror film written by C. Courtney Joyner and David Schmoeller, and directed by Charles Band. It is the eighth film in the "Puppet Master" franchise, the sequel to 1994's "", and stars Jacob Witkin as an elderly Peter Hertz (a character who appeared as a child in "") and Kate Orsini as a mercenary hired to confront Hertz for information regarding the magic puppeteer Andr Toulon used to animate his puppets. Title: Jacob Latimore Passage: Jacob O'Neal Latimore, Jr. (born August 10, 1996) is an American singer, dancer and actor. In 2016, Latimore released his debut album "Connection". As an actor, he is best known for his roles in "The Maze Runner", "Collateral Beauty" and "Detroit".
Detroit
Jacob Latimore
Detroit (film)
When was American actress and producer who featured inThe Titan on the Tracks born
Title: The Titan on the Tracks Passage: "The Titan on the Tracks" is the second season premiere of the American television series, "Bones" and 23rd episode overall. Written by series creator Hart Hanson and directed by Tony Wharmby, the episode was first aired on August 30, 2006 on the FOX Network. The plot features the investigation of FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth (played by David Boreanaz) and Dr. Temperance Brennan (played by Emily Deschanel) into the deaths of a U.S. senator and an ex-basketball player. The episode also introduces a new main character, Dr. Camille Saroyan (played by Tamara Taylor), who is Brennan's new superior. Title: Ashly Burch Passage: Ashly Burch (born June 19, 1990) is an American actress, voice actress, singer, and writer known for her role as the voice of Tiny Tina in the video game "Borderlands 2", the web series "Hey Ash, Whatcha Playin'? ", Aloy in the video game "Horizon Zero Dawn", Mayuri Shiina from "Steins;Gate" and Sasha Braus from "Attack on Titan". Title: About You Now (EP) Passage: About You Now is the debut extended play by American actress and singer Miranda Cosgrove, released by Columbia Records and Nickelodeon Records to iTunes on February 3, 2009. The extended play was released as a promotional tool, and was not to be taken as her official musical debut. The album was used to promote Cosgrove's single of the same name, released in the final quarter of 2008. Aside from featuring remixes of previous promotional singles of Cosgrove's, the album also featured two tracks, "FYI" and "Party Girl". It is a cover of the Sugababes hit single of the same name. It did, however, help boost sales of the single, "About You Now". The single became Cosgrove's second song to chart on "Billboard's" Hot 100 singles chart, peaking at number 47, her highest peak to date. The single also became her first single to chart internationally, peaking at number 79 in the United Kingdom. Title: Emily Deschanel Passage: Emily Erin Deschanel ( ; born October 11, 1976) is an American actress and producer. She is best known for starring in the Fox crime procedural comedy-drama series "Bones" as Dr. Temperance Brennan from 2005 to 2017. Title: Holly Hunter Passage: Holly Hunter (born March 20, 1958) is an American actress and producer. For her performance as Ada McGrath in the 1993 film "The Piano", she won the Academy Award for Best Actress, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Drama, and the Cannes Best Actress Award. She was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for "Broadcast News" (1987), and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for "The Firm" (1993) and "Thirteen" (2003).
October 11, 1976
The Titan on the Tracks
Emily Deschanel
In what year was the football team for which Josua Mejias plays founded?
Title: Notre Dame Fighting Irish football Passage: The Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team is the intercollegiate football team representing the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana. The team is currently coached by Brian Kelly and plays its home games at the campus's Notre Dame Stadium, which has a capacity of 80,795 fans. Notre Dame is one of four schools that competes as an Independent at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Football Bowl Subdivision level; however, they play five games a year against opponents from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), which Notre Dame is a member of in all other sports except ice hockey. Title: Josua Mejas Passage: Josua Antonio Mejas Garca (born 9 June 1998) is a Venezuelan footballer who plays as a defender for Segunda Divisin B side FC Cartagena. Title: Central Arkansas Bears football Passage: The Central Arkansas Bears football program is the intercollegiate American football team for University of Central Arkansas located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and are members of the Southland Conference. Central Arkansas's first football team was fielded in 1908. The team plays its home games at the 8,035 seat Estes Stadium in Conway, Arkansas. The Bears are coached by Steve Campbell, in his third year. Title: FC Cartagena Passage: Ftbol Club Cartagena is a Spanish football team based in Cartagena, in the autonomous community of Murcia. Founded in 1995 it currently plays in Segunda Divisin B, holding home games at "Estadio Cartagonova", with a capacity of 15,105 spectators. Title: Zanzibar women's national football team Passage: The Zanzibar women's national football team, nicknamed the "Zanzibar Queens", is the women's representative team from Zanzibar, a semi-autonomous part of Tanzania. Founded in 1988, the team has limited recognition as the regional governing body, the Zanzibar Football Association, is a full member of the Council for East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) and Confederation of African Football (CAF), but Zanzibar Football Association is not recognised by Fdration Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) as an independent national association. The national team was supposed to have its first international matches in the CECAFA Women's Challenge Cup in October 2007, but the event was cancelled. The team plays domestically against men's sides in Zanzibar. The development of women's football in Zanzibar faces several challenges specific to Africa and their own islands, including efforts to politicize the game.
1995
Josua Mejas
FC Cartagena
The 19992000 season was Burnley's 5th season in the third tier of English football, they were managed by Stan Ternent, in his second full season, since he replaced which English former professional football player and manager, and current commentator and pundit?
Title: 19992000 Burnley F.C. season Passage: The 19992000 season was Burnley's 5th season in the third tier of English football. They were managed by Stan Ternent in his second full season since he replaced Chris Waddle at the beginning 199899 campaign. Title: 200304 Burnley F.C. season Passage: The 200304 season was Burnley's fourth season in the second tier of English football. They were managed by Stan Ternent in his sixth full season since he replaced Chris Waddle at the beginning 1998-99 campaign. Title: Chris Waddle Passage: Christopher Roland Waddle (born 14 December 1960) is an English former professional football player and manager, and current commentator and pundit. He still plays at semi-professional level for Northern Counties East League side Hallam, as well as being contracted to BBC Radio Five Live as part of their Premier League and Champions League team. Title: 200001 Burnley F.C. season Passage: The 200001 season was Burnley's 1st season in the second tier of English football since 199495. They were managed by Stan Ternent in his third full season since he replaced Chris Waddle at the beginning 199899 campaign. Title: 200203 Burnley F.C. season Passage: The 200203 season was Burnley's 3rd season in the second tier of English football. They were managed by Stan Ternent in his fifth full season since he replaced Chris Waddle at the beginning 199899 campaign.
Christopher Roland Waddle
19992000 Burnley F.C. season
Chris Waddle
The United States Senate election in Oklahoma in 2002 was won by someone who was first elected to the Senate in 1994, and was the chairman of what committee from 2003 to 2007 and from January 2015 to January 2017?
Title: United States Senate election in Montana, 1954 Passage: The 1954 United States Senate election in Montana took place on November 2, 1954. Incumbent United States Senator James E. Murray, who was first elected to the Senate in a special election in 1934 and was re-elected in 1936, 1942, and 1948, ran for re-election. After winning the Democratic primary against trivial opponents, he advanced to the general election, where he was opposed by Wesley A. D'Ewart, the Republican nominee and the United States Congressman from Montana's 2nd congressional district. A contentious and close election ensued, but ultimately, Murray was able to narrowly win re-election over D'Ewart to a final term in the Senate. Title: United States Senate election in Montana, 1942 Passage: The 1942 United States Senate election in Montana took place on November 3, 1942. Incumbent United States Senator James E. Murray, who was first elected to the Senate in a special election in 1934 and was re-elected in 1936, ran for re-election. Following his victory in a competitive Democratic primary, Murray advanced to the general election, where he was opposed by former United States Attorney for the District of Montana Wellington D. Rankin, the Republican nominee and brother of representative Jeannette Rankin. In a closely fought election, Murray narrowly defeated Rankin to win re-election to his third term and his second full term in the Senate. Title: United States Senate election in Oklahoma, 2002 Passage: The 2002 United States Senate election in Oklahoma was held on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe won re-election to a second term. Title: United States Senate election in New Jersey, 2006 Passage: The 2006 United States Senate election in New Jersey was held on November 7, 2006. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Bob Menendez was elected to represent New Jersey in the United States Senate for a six-year term which ended in January 2013. The seat was previously held by Democratic Governor of New Jersey Jon Corzine. After he stepped down from his Senate seat and was sworn in Governor, Corzine appointed Rep. Menendez, who was sworn in on January 18, 2006. Menendez was challenged by Republican Thomas Kean, Jr. and seven other candidates. Filing for the primary closed on April 10, 2006. The primary election was held on June 6, 2006. Menendez became the first Hispanic to hold a U.S. Senate seat from New Jersey, and was the first Latino elected to statewide office in the state. Title: Jim Inhofe Passage: James Mountain Inhofe ( ; born November 17, 1934) is the senior United States senator from Oklahoma and a member of the Republican Party. First elected to the Senate in 1994, he was the ranking member of the United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works (EPW) and was its chairman from 2003 to 2007, and again from January 2015 until January 2017. Inhofe served eight years as the United States representative for 2nd
United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works
United States Senate election in Oklahoma, 2002
Jim Inhofe
Overload is an upcoming video game being developed by Revival Productions, the game has been described as a 'spiritual successor' to the video games "Descent" and which 1996 first-person shooter video game developed by Parallax Software and published by Interplay Productions?
Title: Bodycount (video game) Passage: Bodycount is a first-person shooter video game for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 video game consoles. It was developed by Guildford Studio and published by Codemasters. It is considered a spiritual successor to the 2006 video game "Black", which was developed by the same team. Title: Descent II Passage: Descent II is a 1996 first-person shooter video game developed by Parallax Software and published by Interplay Productions. It is the second game in the "Descent" video game series and a sequel to the original "Descent". Unlike standard first-person shooters, the player must control a flying ship that has a six degrees of freedom movement scheme, allowing the player to move in any 3D direction. The original soundtrack features industrial metal contributed by notable musicians such as Type O Negative, Ogre and Mark Walk of Skinny Puppy, and Brian Luzietti. The game received very positive reviews from video game critics. A sequel, "Descent 3", was released in 1999. Title: Ominous Horizons: A Paladin's Calling Passage: Ominous Horizons: A Paladin's Calling (also known as simply Ominous Horizons) is a 3D medieval first-person shooter video game developed by N'Lightning Software and released in September 2001. The game is the spiritual successor to N'Lightning Software's "Catechumen" (2000). "Ominous Horizons" cost over 1.6 million over the course of the game's development cycle, being the highest budgeted Christian video game in existence. The game's poor sales performance, selling only 50,000 copies, eventually resulted in the disbandment of N'Lightning Software. Title: Overload (video game) Passage: Overload is an upcoming video game being developed by Revival Productions. The game has been described as a 'spiritual successor' to the video games "Descent" and "Descent II". Members of Revival Productions include founders Matt Toschlog and Mike Kulas, who started Parallax Software, the company behind the first two "Descent" titles, as well as Luke Schneider from Radian Games. Title: Descent (video game) Passage: Descent is a 3D first-person shooter video game developed by Parallax Software and released by Interplay in Europe in 1995. The game features six degrees of freedom gameplay and was followed by several expansion packs, as well as a 1996 port to the PlayStation. Ports were also announced for the Sega Saturn and Panasonic M2, but these were later cancelled. The game is set out in the Solar System where the player is cast as the Material Defender, a mercenary hired by the PTMC.
Descent II
Overload (video game)
Descent II
Jameel McCline lost four attempts at the world heavyweight title to a boxer of what nationality?
Title: Matthew Curran Passage: Petty officer Matthew 'Nutty' Curran (18821938 (aged 56)) born in Lisdeen, Kilkee was an Irish professional cruiserheavyweight boxer of the 1900s, '10s and '20s, who won the Irish heavyweight title, British heavyweight title (as this bout didn't take place at National Sporting Club premises at 43 King Street, Covent Garden, London, this and subsequent British heavyweight title bouts featuring Matthew 'Nutty' Curran were not recognised by the National Sporting Club (NSC), nor retrospectively by the British Boxing Board of Control), and British Empire heavyweight title, and challenged for the British Boxing Board of Control British heavyweight title, his professional fighting weight varied from 178 lb , i.e. Cruiserweight to 199 lb , i.e. Heavyweight. Matthew Curran's nickname of 'Nutty' came about because "he would foul you early on or he went so crazy that he railroaded you into fouling him", 'Nutty' being slang for a crazy person, i.e. one who suffers from insanity. Title: Jameel McCline Passage: Jameel McCline (born May 20, 1970) is an American former professional boxer. He challenged for the world heavyweight title on an unprecedented four occasions, losing all four attempts to Wladimir Klitschko, Chris Byrd, Nikolai Valuev and Samuel Peter. Despite never winning a world title, McCline did defeat former champions and top contenders in Michael Grant, Lance Whitaker, Al Cole, and Shannon Briggs. McCline retired in 2012 at the age of 42. Title: Bob Foster (boxer) Passage: Robert Lloyd "Bob" Foster (December 15, 1938 November 21, 2015) was an American professional boxer who fought as a light heavyweight and heavyweight. Known as "The Deputy Sheriff", Foster was one of the greatest light heavyweight champions in boxing history. He won the world light heavyweight title from Dick Tiger in 1968 via fourth-round knockout, and went on to defend his crown fourteen times in total from 1968 to 1974. Foster challenged heavyweight kings Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali during his career, but was knocked out by both fighters (the fight with Ali was not for a world heavyweight title, but for the regional NABF version). Title: Wladimir Klitschko Passage: Wladimir Wladimirowitsch Klitschko (born 25 March 1976) is a Ukrainian former professional boxer who competed from 1996 to 2017. He is a two-time world heavyweight champion, having held the WBA (Super), IBF and WBO titles, as well as the IBO, "Ring" magazine, and lineal titles. A strategic and intelligent boxer, Klitschko is considered to be one of the greatest heavyweight champions of all time. He was known for his exceptional knockout power, utilising a strong jab, straight right hand and left hook. Title: Steve Aczel Passage: Steve Aczel ( (1954--) 08 1954 (age (2017)-(1954)-((11)(09)or(11)(09)and(30)(08)) ) ) born in Budapest is an Australian professional light heavycruiserheavyweight boxer of the 1980s, '90s and 2000s who won the Australasian light heavyweight title, Australian light heavyweight title, Australian heavyweight title, Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) heavyweight title, Queensland State (Australia) heavyweight title, and Commonwealth light heavyweight title, drew with Maile Haumona for the South Pacific heavyweight title, and was a challenger for the Australian cruiserweight title against Tony Mundine, and Commonwealth cruiserweight title against Stewart Lithgo, his professional fighting weight varied from 172 lb , i.e. light heavyweight to 20312 lb , i.e. heavyweight. He was inducted into the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame in 2011.
Ukrainian
Jameel McCline
Wladimir Klitschko
Which director directed more films, Sydney Pollack or Millard Webb?
Title: The Sea Beast Passage: The Sea Beast is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Millard Webb, starring John Barrymore and Dolores Costello. The film was a major commercial success and one of the biggest pictures of 1926. "The Sea Beast" is an adaptation of the novel "Moby-Dick" by Herman Melville, a story about a monomaniacal hunt for a great white whale. However, the film alters the novel's plotline by establishing prequel and sequel elements that are not in the original storysuch as the romancing of Esther and Ahab's safe return, respectivelyand substitutes a happy ending for Melville's original tragic one. Some of the characters in the film do not appear in Melville's original novel. Title: Sydney Pollack Passage: Sydney Irwin Pollack (July 1, 1934 May 26, 2008) was an American film director, producer and actor. Pollack directed more than 20 films and 10 television shows, acted in over 30 films or shows, and produced over 44 films. His 1985 film "Out of Africa" won him Academy Awards for directing and producing; he was also nominated for Best Director Oscars for "They Shoot Horses, Don't They? " (1969) and "Tootsie" (1982), in the latter of which he also appeared. Title: Reaching for the Moon (1917 film) Passage: Reaching for the Moon is a 1917 American silent adventure film directed by John Emerson and written by John Emerson, Joseph Henabery, and Anita Loos. The film stars Douglas Fairbanks, Eileen Percy, Richard Henry Cummings, Millard Webb, Eugene Ormonde, and Frank Campeau. The film was released on November 17, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. It has been released on DVD. Title: Millard Webb Passage: Millard Webb (6 December 1893 21 April 1935), was an American screenwriter and director. He directed 20 films between 1920 and 1933. His best-known film is the 1926 silent John Barrymore adventure "The Sea Beast" costarring Dolores Costello. Webb also directed the early sound Florenz Ziegfeld produced talkie "Glorifying the American Girl" released by Paramount in 1929. His active years were from 1916 to 1933. Title: The Happy Ending (1931 film) Passage: The Happy Ending is a 1931 British drama film directed by Millard Webb and starring George Barraud, Daphne Courtney and Alfred Drayton. Its plot concerns a father who deserted his family some years before returning home only to find his wife has told his children and neighbours that he died as a hero when he abandoned them. A silent version "The Happy Ending" had been made in 1925 based on the same play.
Sydney Irwin Pollack
Sydney Pollack
Millard Webb
Game Face and March of the Penguins, are which type of film?
Title: Game Face (film) Passage: Game Face is a 2015 sports documentary film directed by Michiel Thomas and produced by Mark Schoen. The documentary revolves around two LGBTQ American athletes, professional mixed martial artist Fallon Fox and college basketball player Terrence Clemens. Both stories run parallel to each other to follow the journey of the first transgender woman professional MMA fighter and Clemens, a closeted gay male, who gets accepted to play basketball in Oklahoma. The film follows both athletes through their coming out process with the support of their friends and family. Title: The Penguins of Madagascar (video game) Passage: The Penguins of Madagascar is a game developed by THQ and released on Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi on November 2, 2010. It is a spin-off to the animated TV series The Penguins of Madagascar and is unrelated to tie-in games to the 2014 DreamWorks film Penguins of Madagascar. Title: 2015 MVP Cup Passage: The 2015 Manny V. Pangilinan Cup, also known as the Master Game Face MVP Cup 2015 due to sponsorship reasons, was an invitational basketball tournament which was participated by four teams from September 1113, 2015 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. While a similarly named tournament was held in 2010, the 2010 MVP Invitational Champions' Cup, the 2015 MVP Cup is considered the inaugural edition of the MVP Cup and is planned to be held annually. Title: Cliff Pace Passage: Cliff Pace (born May 23, 1980) often called Game Face Pace, is a professional bass fisherman from Petal, Mississippi. Pace is the 43rd world champion of bass fishing and the 39th member of the B.A.S.S. Millionaires Club. Pace has predominantly fished the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society (BASS) Bassmasters tournament series during his career. Title: March of the Penguins Passage: March of the Penguins (French La Marche de l'empereur ; ] ) is a 2005 French feature-length nature documentary directed and co-written by Luc Jacquet, and co-produced by Bonne Pioche and the National Geographic Society. The documentary depicts the yearly journey of the emperor penguins of Antarctica. In autumn, all the penguins of breeding age (five years old and over) leave the ocean, their normal habitat, to walk inland to their ancestral breeding grounds. There, the penguins participate in a courtship that, if successful, results in the hatching of a chick. For the chick to survive, both parents must make multiple arduous journeys between the ocean and the breeding grounds over the ensuing months.
documentary
Game Face (film)
March of the Penguins
Which city did the writer of Enion spend most of his life?
Title: The Inner Life of Martin Frost Passage: The Inner Life of Martin Frost is a 2007 American romantic-mystery drama film directed by Paul Auster and starring David Thewlis, Irne Jacob, and Michael Imperioli. Written by Paul Auster, the film is about an author who having just completed his fourth novel travels to his friends' vacant country house to spend a few weeks alone. There he meets a beautiful and mysterious woman who inspires him to write a new story. Filmed in Azenhas do Mar in Sintra, Portugal in the spring of 2006, "The Inner Life of Martin Frost" is Auster's fourth film as director and writer. The film premiered at the New DirectorsNew Films Festival on March 21, 2007, and was released in the United States on September 7, 2007. Title: Allison Davis Passage: William Boyd Allison Davis (October 14, 1902 November 21, 1983) was an American educator, anthropologist, writer, researcher, and scholar. He was considered one of the most promising black scholars of his generation, and he was the first African-American to hold a full faculty position at a major white university when he joined the staff of the University of Chicago in 1942, where he would spend the balance of his academic life. Among his students during his tenure at the University of Chicago were anthropologist St. Clair Drake and sociologist Nathan Hare. Davis, who has been honored with a commemorative postage stamp by the United States Postal Service, is best remembered for his pioneering anthropology research on southern race and class during the 1930s, his research on intelligence quotient in the 1940s and 1950s, and his support of "compensatory education" that contributed to the intellectual genesis of the federal Head Start Program. Title: William Blake Passage: William Blake (28 November 1757 12 August 1827) was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. Largely unrecognised during his lifetime, Blake is now considered a seminal figure in the history of the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age. What he called his prophetic works were said by 20th century critic Northrop Frye to form "what is in proportion to its merits the least read body of poetry in the English language". His visual artistry led 21st-century critic Jonathan Jones to proclaim him "far and away the greatest artist Britain has ever produced". In 2002, Blake was placed at number 38 in the BBC's poll of the 100 Greatest Britons. Although he lived in London his entire life (except for three years spent in Felpham), he produced a diverse and symbolically rich "uvre", which embraced the imagination as "the body of God" or "human existence itself". Title: Lokenath Bhattacharya Passage: Lokenath Bhattacharya (Bengali: ; 19272001) was a prolific Bengali writer who chose to remain in isolation. Though 15 of his books have been translated into French, only 'Babughater Kumari Maach' (The Virgin Fish of Babughat) has been translated into English. He finished his doctorate study in Paris. After spending his working life in India, he went back to France to spend the last decade of his life with his wife who is French. He has translated the poetry of Rimbaud, Henri Michaux into Bengali. He died in Egypt in a car accident. Title: Enion Passage: In the mythological writings of William Blake, Enion is an Emanationmate of Tharmas, one of the four Zoas, who were created when Albion, the primordial man, was divided fourfold. She represents sexuality and sexual urges while Tharmas represents sensation. In her fallen aspect, she is a wailing woman that is filled with jealousy. After the Final Judgment, she is reunited with Tharmas and able to experience an idealised sexual union.
London
Enion
William Blake
Damien Derek Trotter is a fictional character in the BBC series "Only Fools and Horses", a British television sitcom created and written by who?
Title: Damien Trotter Passage: Damien Derek Trotter is a fictional character in the BBC series "Only Fools and Horses". He is son to Derek Trotter and Raquel Turner. Title: Trigger (Only Fools and Horses) Passage: Colin "Trigger" Ball is a fictional character in the popular BBC sitcom "Only Fools and Horses" and its prequel "Rock Chips". He was played by Roger Lloyd-Pack in "Only Fools and Horses" and Lewis Osbourne in "Rock Chips". Title: Only Fools and Horses Passage: Only Fools and Horses is a British television sitcom created and written by John Sullivan. Seven series were originally broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom from 1981 to 1991, with sixteen sporadic Christmas specials aired until the end of the show in 2003. Episodes are regularly repeated on UKTV comedy channel Gold, Yesterday and occasionally repeated on BBC One. Title: Rodney Trotter Passage: Rodney Charlton "Rodders" Trotter is a fictional character in the long running BBC sitcom "Only Fools and Horses", played by Nicholas Lyndhurst. He was named after Rod Taylor and Charlton Athletic. Title: Rock amp; Chips Passage: Rock Chips is a British television comedy-drama and a prequel to the sitcom "Only Fools and Horses". Set in 1960s Peckham, it focuses primarily on the lives of Del Trotter, Freddie Robdal and Joan and Reg Trotter. Nicholas Lyndhurst, who played Rodney in "Only Fools and Horses", plays Robdal alongside James Buckley (Del Boy), Kellie Bright (Joan), Shaun Dingwall (Reg) and Phil Daniels (Grandad). The Shazam Productions and BBC co-production was written by "Only Fools and Horses" creator John Sullivan, directed by Dewi Humphreys and produced by Gareth Gwenlan.
John Sullivan
Damien Trotter
Only Fools and Horses
What is the name of this American actress, musician, and director, borh in October 1989, who starred in Sleepover?
Title: Sleepover (film) Passage: Sleepover is a 2004 American teen film directed by Joe Nussbaum and starring Alexa Vega, Sara Paxton, Mika Boorem, Scout Taylor-Compton, Kallie Flynn Childress, Sean Faris, Steve Carell, Jane Lynch, Sam Huntington, Brie Larson and Evan Peters. Title: Arnold Tremere Passage: Arnold Tremere, Ph.D. (April 14, 1941 October 26, 2008) was appointed as the Canadian International Grains Institute first director of Feed and Technology from May 1982 to October 1989, and subsequently was promoted to the position of Executive Director, the highest non-partisan position within the field of Agriculture in the Canadian government. The major defining events during his period as Director included the advent of North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA in 1989 and signing of the agreement in 1994. New technologies in farm equipment and grain handling, including GPS (global positioning systems) and the introduction of "Super-Elevators", dramatically changed the day to day experience of Canadian grain producers. Most Canadian agricultural producers were now diversifying away from the traditional crops of wheat, oats and barely to include a much higher percentage of oilseed and specialty crops. These changes called for an expansion of the services and technical areas of support including the addition of the Test Bakery to the infrastructure of C.I.G.I. Title: Yuliya Solntseva Passage: Yuliya Ippolitovna Solntseva (Russian: ; 7 August 1901 28 October 1989) was a Soviet film director. As an actress, she is known for starring in the silent sci-fi classic "Aelita" (1924). She is the first female winner of the Best Director Award at Cannes film festival in the 20th century and the first woman to win a directing prize at any of the major European film festivals, for the film "Chronicle of Flaming Years", a war drama about Russian resistance to Nazi occupation in 1941. Title: Brie Larson Passage: Brianne Sidonie Desaulniers (born October 1, 1989), known professionally as Brie Larson, is an American actress, musician and director. Born in Sacramento, California, Larson was home schooled before she studied acting at the American Conservatory Theater. She began her acting career in television, appearing as a regular on the 2001 sitcom "Raising Dad", for which she was nominated for a Young Artist Award. Title: Kallie Flynn Childress Passage: Kallie Flynn Childress (born April 13, 1988) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Yancy in the 2004 film "Sleepover", for which won a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actress at the 2005 ceremony.
Brie Larson
Sleepover (film)
Brie Larson
Between the two colleges, Illinois Institute of Technology and University of Salento, which offers more academic faculties?
Title: Silver Oak College of Engineering and Technology Passage: Silver Oak College of Engineering and Technology (SOCET ), located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It was established in 2009. It has two colleges running in it namely Silver Oak College Of Engineering and Technology and Aditya Silver Oak Institute of Technology. Aditya Silver Oak Institute of Technology(ASOIT) is a new college in the same campus offering chemical engineering as an additional course . At present, there are 5 academic departments with more than 4000 students. Title: College of Sorbonne Passage: The College of Sorbonne (French: "Collge de Sorbonne" ) was a theological college of the University of Paris, founded in 1253 by Robert de Sorbon (12011274), after whom it was named. With the rest of the Paris colleges, it was suppressed during the French Revolution. It was restored in 1808 but finally closed in 1882. In recent times it came to refer to the group of academic faculties of the University of Paris, as opposed to the professional faculties of law and medicine. It is also used to refer to the main building of the University of Paris in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, which houses several faculties created when the University was divided up into thirteen autonomous universities in 1970. Title: University of Salento Passage: The University of Salento (Italian: "Universit del Salento" , called until 2007 "Universit degli Studi di Lecce") is a university located in Lecce, Italy. It was founded in 1955 and is organized in 6 Faculties. Title: Illinois Institute of Technology Passage: Illinois Institute of Technology, commonly called Illinois Tech or IIT, is a private Ph.D.-granting research university located in Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois, with programs in engineering, science, psychology, architecture, business, communications, industrial technology, information technology, design and law. It traces its history to several 19th century engineering and professional education institutions in the United States. Title: Saigon University Passage: Saigon University (SGU) is a public university located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The university offers over 30 degree programs through its academic faculties in 4 campuses, including law, business administration, information technology, applied mathematics, environmental science, biotechnology, electrical engineering, psychology, international studies, English language studies, Vietnam studies, library science and pedagogical subjects.
Illinois Institute of Technology
Illinois Institute of Technology
University of Salento
What is the name of this independent, Anglican, co-educational, private day school that is located on South Terrace in South Australia?
Title: Saint John XXIII High School Passage: Saint John XXIII College Preparatory, formerly Pope John XXIII High School, is a Catholic independent, non-profit, coeducational, private day school in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States, near Katy. The school serves grades 9-12. The academic year consists of two semesters extending from approximately August to December and January to May. Student leadership development through the Works of Ministries program is a distinct characteristic of the school, and leadership principles are integrated into every course at Saint John XXIII. 'SJ' is accredited bya member of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston (RCAGH), led by Archbishop Daniel DiNardo. SJ is also the newest private day school in the Katy area for over fifty years, effective 2004. It is located at 1800 West Grand Parkway North. Title: Lakes Grammar Passage: Lakes Grammar is a co-educational, K12, Independent Anglican private day school located at the northern end of the Central Coast. The school has two distinct spaces, Junior School (K to 6) and Senior School (7 to 12). Title: Pulteney Grammar School Passage: Pulteney Grammar School is an independent, Anglican, co-educational, private day school. Founded in 1848 by members of the Anglican Church of Australia, it is the second oldest private school in South Australia. All campuses are located on South Terrace in Adelaide, South Australia. Title: South Terrace, Adelaide Passage: South Terrace is a street on the south side of the city centre of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. It runs from Anzac Highway and connects to Glen Osmond Road. King William Street ends at South Terrace. It is the southern edge of the city centre, and is bounded by parklands to the south, including Veale Gardens. Pulteney Grammar School is located on South Terrace, as is a large office tower owned by Optus. Title: Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School Passage: Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School is a co-educational private day school on the southern end of the Gold Coast, Australia, offering an integrated NSW curriculum from pre-school through to Year 12. The school has two campuses, pre-school through to Year 4 at Tweed Heads South, and Year 5 through to Year 12 in Terranora, New South Wales. It is located in the Anglican Diocese of Grafton.
Pulteney Grammar School
South Terrace, Adelaide
Pulteney Grammar School
Which mountain is highest, Saltoro Kangri or Gasherbrum IV?
Title: Saltoro Kangri Passage: Saltoro Kangri (Urdu: ) is the highest peak of the Saltoro Mountains, better known as the Saltoro Range, which is a part of the Karakoram. It is the 31st highest mountain in the world, but it is in a very remote location deep in the Karakoram. It is located on the Actual Ground Position Line between Indian controlled territory in the Siachen region and Pakistani-controlled territory west of the Saltoro Range. Title: Gasherbrum IV Passage: Gasherbrum IV (Urdu: -4 ; ), surveyed as K3, is the 17th highest mountain on Earth and the 6th highest in Pakistan. It is one of the peaks in the Gasherbrum massif. Title: Sherpi Kangri Passage: Sherpi Kangri is a mountain peak in the Karakoram Range. It lies five km south of Ghent Kangri (7,380 m) and ten km northwest of Saltoro Kangri (7,742 m). Title: Gasherbrum I Passage: Gasherbrum I (Urdu: ; ), surveyed as K5 and also known as Hidden Peak, is the 11th highest mountain in the world at 8080 m above sea level. It is located on the PakistaniChinese border in GilgitBaltistan region of Pakistan and Xinjiang region of China. Gasherbrum I is part of the Gasherbrum massif, located in the Karakoram region of the Himalaya. Gasherbrum is often claimed to mean "Shining Wall", presumably a reference to the highly visible face of the neighboring peak Gasherbrum IV; but in fact it comes from "rgasha" (beautiful) "brum" (mountain) in Balti, hence it actually means "beautiful mountain." Title: Machulo La Passage: Machulo La is a mountain view point which is considered the most easiest way to view some of the most highest peaks of Himalayas and Karakoram mountains in a single glance such as K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum-I, Gasherbrum-II, Gasherbrum III, Gasherbrum IV, K7, K6 and Nanga Parbat.
Gasherbrum IV
Saltoro Kangri
Gasherbrum IV
Which virtual channel is a multi-channel video retailer and American cable, satellite and broadcast television network affiliated with?
Title: Canal Once (Mexico) Passage: Canal Once (Channel Eleven; formerly Once TV Mxico), is a Mexican educational broadcast television network owned by Instituto Politcnico Nacional. The network's flagship station is XEIPN-TDT channel 11 in Mexico City. It broadcasts across Mexico through nearly 40 TV transmitters and is required carriage on all Mexican cable and satellite providers. The network also operates an international feed which is available in the United States via satellite from DirecTV and also on various cable outlets, on "Latino" or "Spanish" tiers. Most of its programs are also webcast through the Internet, though its programming is not the same as the actual broadcasters or satellite signal. Title: Single-channel video Passage: Single-channel video is a term for video art works using a single electronic source and presented and exhibited from one playback device. Electronic sources can be any format of video tape, DVDs or computer-generated moving images utilizing the applicable playback device (such as a VCR, DVD player or computer) and exhibited using a television monitor, projection or other screen-based device. Historically, video art was limited to unedited video tape footage displayed on a television monitor in a gallery and was contrasted with both broadcast television and film projections in theatres. As technology advanced, the ability to edit and display video art provided more variations and "multi-channel video" works became possible as did multi-channel and multi-layered video installations. However, single-channel video works continue to be produced for a variety of aesthetic and conceptual reasons and the term usually now refers to a single image on a monitor or projection, regardless of image source or production. Title: Evine Passage: Evine is a multi-channel video retailer and American cable, satellite and broadcast television network. Owned by Evine Live Inc., the channel is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. The home shopping channel's main competitors are HSN (Home Shopping Network) and QVC. Title: WTJP-TV Passage: WTJP-TV, virtual channel 60 (UHF digital channel 26), is a TBN owned-and-operated television station serving Birmingham, Alabama, United States that is licensed to Gadsden. Owned by the Trinity Broadcasting Network, WTJP maintains studio facilities and offices located on Rosedale Street in Gadsden, and its transmitter is located near Springville. The station is also available on Charter Spectrum channel 10 (Alabama Public Television outlet WBIQ-TV, which broadcasts on virtual channel 10 over-the-air, is instead carried on cable channel 11) (in outlying areas, it is carried on channel 13; WVTM, which broadcasts on virtual channel 13, is carried on channel 5) and is also carried on most other cable providers in the Birmingham market. Title: WWDP Passage: WWDP, virtual channel 46 (VHF digital channel 10), is an Evine-affiliated television station serving Boston, Massachusetts, United States that is licensed to Norwell. The station broadcasts on digital VHF channel 10. It airs home shopping programs from, and is owned by EVINE Live, Inc. WWDP maintains studios on Bert Drive in West Bridgewater, and its transmitter is located off Pleasant Street in West Bridgewater.
46
WWDP
Evine
Casu modde, casu cunddu and casu frzigu , translated to English means "rottenputrid cheese", is what primary indigenous Romance language spoken on most of the island of Sardinia ?
Title: Vastese Passage: Vastese (Vastese: "Lu Utarule" or "Lu indialett di lu Uat", meaning "the dialect of Vasto") is a Romance language spoken in the town of Vasto. It is considered its own language based upon the mutual unintelligibility of it and Italian. It is not spoken by any other town, even the nearby town of Cupello, which is only 9 km away. Title: Sardinian language Passage: Sardinian ("sardu", "limba sarda", "lingua sarda") or Sard is the primary indigenous Romance language spoken on most of the island of Sardinia (Italy). Among the Romance languages, it is considered one of the closest genealogical descendants, if not the closest, to Latin. However, it also incorporates a Pre-Latin (Paleo-Sardinian, also known as Nuragic, and, to a much lesser degree, Punic) substratum, and a Byzantine Greek, Catalan, Spanish and Italian superstratum due to the past political membership of the island, first falling into the Hispanic sphere of influence and later towards the Italian one. Title: Venetian language Passage: Venetian or Venetan (Venetian: "vneto ", "vnet " or "ngua vneta ") is a Romance language spoken as a native language by almost four million people in the northeast of Italy, mostly in the Veneto region of Italy, where most of the five million inhabitants can understand it. It is sometimes spoken and often well understood outside Veneto, in Trentino, Friuli, Venezia Giulia, Istria, and some towns of Dalmatia, Slovenia, Croatia and Brazil. Title: Dalmatian language Passage: Dalmatian or Dalmatic was a Romance language spoken in the Dalmatia region of Croatia, and as far south as Kotor in Montenegro. The name refers to a tribe of the Illyrian linguistic group, Dalmatae. The Ragusan dialect of Dalmatian was the official language of the Republic of Ragusa, though in later times Venetian (representing the Romance language population), then Eastern Herzegovinian dialect of Serbo-Croatian (for the Slavophone population) came to supersede it. Title: Casu marzu Passage: Casu marzu (] , also called casu modde, casu cunddu and casu frzigu in Sardinian language), literally translating into English as "rottenputrid cheese", is a traditional Sardinian sheep milk cheese, that contains live insect larvae (maggots). Although found in the island of Sardinia, a variety of this cheese is also found on the nearby island of Corsica, where it goes by the name of "casgiu merzu".
Sardinian
Casu marzu
Sardinian language
Did both Philip Larkin and Hans Fallada have pseudonyms?
Title: Little Man, What Now? (novel) Passage: Little Man, What Now? (German title: "Kleiner Mann, was nun?") is a novel by Hans Fallada, which was first published in 1932, the year before Adolf Hitler's rise to power. The book was an immediate success in Germany, where today it is considered to be a modern classic, given its intense descriptions of the last days of the Weimar Republic. The book was also the breakthrough for Fallada as a writer of fiction. Title: Hans Fallada Prize Passage: The Hans Fallada Prize is a German literary prize given by the city of Neumnster in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. Since 1981 it has been normally awarded every two years to a young author from the German-speaking world. It is named in honor of Hans Fallada, a famous 20th-century German author known for addressing political and social problems of his day in fiction. Title: Hans Fallada Passage: Hans Fallada (born Rudolf Wilhelm Friedrich Ditzen; 21 July 18935 February 1947) was a German writer of the first half of the 20th century. Some of his better known novels include "Little Man, What Now? " (1932) and "Every Man Dies Alone" (1947). His works belong predominantly to the New Objectivity literary style, with precise details and journalistic veneration of the facts. Fallada's pseudonym derives from a combination of characters found in the Grimm's Fairy Tales: the protagonist of "Hans in Luck" (KHM 83) and a horse named Falada in "The Goose Girl". Title: Philip Larkin Passage: Philip Arthur Larkin (9 August 1922 2 December 1985) was an English poet, novelist and librarian. His first book of poetry, "The North Ship", was published in 1945, followed by two novels, "Jill" (1946) and "A Girl in Winter" (1947), and he came to prominence in 1955 with the publication of his second collection of poems, "The Less Deceived", followed by "The Whitsun Weddings" (1964) and "High Windows" (1974). He contributed to "The Daily Telegraph" as its jazz critic from 1961 to 1971, articles gathered in "All What Jazz: A Record Diary 196171" (1985), and he edited "The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse" (1973). His many honours include the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry. He was offered, but declined, the position of Poet Laureate in 1984, following the death of Sir John Betjeman. Title: Relationships that influenced Philip Larkin Passage: Throughout the life of the poet Philip Larkin a number of women had important roles which were notable influences on his poetry. Since Larkin's death biographers have highlighted the importance of female relationships on Larkin: when Andrew Motion's biography was serialised in the Independent in 1993, the second instalment of extracts was dedicated to the topic. In 1999 Ben Brown's play "Larkin with Women" dramatised Larkin's relationships with three of his lovers, and more recently writers such as Martin Amis have continued to comment on this subject.
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Philip Larkin
Hans Fallada
Allumette: A Fable is a reimagining of The Little Match Girl written by who
Title: The Little Match Girl (1953 film) Passage: The Little Match Girl (Danish: Den lille pige med svovlstikkerne) is a 1953 Danish short adventure film directed by Johan Jacobsen. It is based on Hans Christian Andersen's story "The Little Match Girl". Title: The Little Match Seller Passage: The Little Match Seller is a 1902 British short silent drama film, directed by James Williamson, retelling the classic Hans Christian Andersen fable of the sad life and tragic death of a little match seller. This major fiction film of the period was, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "a serious attempt at depicting a person's inner emotional life on film through purely visual means (there is no onscreen text of any kind), using trick effects not to provoke laughter but for serious dramatic reasons." Title: Allumette: A Fable Passage: Allumette; A Fable, with Due Respect to Hans Christian Andersen, the Grimm Brothers, and the Honorable Ambrose Bierce, by Tomi Ungerer, was originally published in 1974. It is a "reimagining" of "The Little Match Girl" by Hans Christian Andersen. The book's extended title references Andersen, for "The Little Match Girl", as well as fairy tale authors the Brothers Grimm, and satirist Ambrose Bierce. The book was initially published in 1974, and carried in the United States by Parents' Magazine Press and Scholastic, both bargain retailers. It was also briefly reprinted in 1986, but has since gone out of print again. Title: The Little Matchgirl (2006 film) Passage: The Little Matchgirl is a 2006 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures, directed by Roger Allers and produced by Don Hahn. It is based on an original story by Hans Christian Andersen entitled "The Little Girl with the Matches" or "The Little Match Girl", published in 1846. Title: The Little Match Girl Passage: "The Little Match Girl" (Danish: "Den Lille Pige med Svovlstikkerne" , meaning "The little girl with the matchsticks") is a short story by Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen. The story, about a dying child's dreams and hope, was first published in 1845. It has been adapted to various media, including an animated short film, a television musical, and an animated virtual reality story called "Allumette".
Hans Christian Andersen
Allumette: A Fable
The Little Match Girl
Hayley Williams and Fastball both perform what type of music?
Title: Changeup Passage: A changeup is a type of pitch in baseball and fastpitch softball. The changeup is the staple off-speed pitch, usually thrown to look like a fastball but arriving much more slowly to the plate. Its reduced speed coupled with its deceptive delivery is meant to confuse the batter's timing. It is meant to be thrown the same as a fastball, but farther back in the hand, which makes it release from the hand slower while still retaining the look of a fastball. A changeup is generally thrown to be 815 miles per hour slower than a fastball. If thrown correctly, the changeup will confuse the batter because the human eye cannot discern that the ball is coming significantly slower until it is around 30 feet from the plate. For example, a batter swinging at the ball as if it were a 90 mph fastball when it is coming in at 75 mph means he is swinging too early to hit the ball well, making the changeup very effective. Title: Hayley Williams Passage: Hayley Nichole Williams (born December 27, 1988) is an American singer, songwriter and musician. She serves as the lead vocalist, primary songwriter and occasional keyboardist of the rock band Paramore. The band was formed in 2004 by Josh Farro, Zac Farro, Jeremy Davis and Williams. The band consists of Hayley Williams, Zac Farro and Taylor York. The band has five studio albums: "All We Know Is Falling" (2005), "Riot! " (2007), "Brand New Eyes" (2009), "Paramore" (2013) and "After Laughter" (2017). Title: The Only Exception Passage: "The Only Exception" is a song by American rock band Paramore. It was released by Fueled by Ramen in February 2010 as the third single from the band's third studio album, "Brand New Eyes" (2009). The song was written by band members Hayley Williams and Josh Farro; Paramore is also credited as being co-producers to the song. The song was generally well received by music critics; praise of the song was mainly about Williams' vocal performance. Music critics reviewing the song noted that "The Only Exception" was a different musical theme for the band. Title: Hayley Williams (ice hockey) Passage: Hayley Williams (born June 3, 1990) is an American professional ice hockey player for the Brampton Thunder of the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL). Williams has previously played for the Buffalo Beauts in the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL). Title: Fastball (band) Passage: Fastball is an American rock band that formed in Austin, Texas in 1995. The band originally called themselves "Magneto U.S.A." but changed their name after signing with Hollywood Records.
American rock
Hayley Williams
Fastball (band)
Bousillage was historically used in a region of the US with the exploration done by who?
Title: Bousillage Passage: Bousillage (bouzillage, bousille, bouzille) is a mixture of clay and grass or other fiberous substances used as the infill (chinking) between the timbers of a half-timbered building. This material was commonly used by 18th century French colonial settlers in the historical New France region of the United States and is similar to the material cob and adobe. In French "torchis" has the same meaning or the meaning of a loaf of this material. Title: Shickshinny Creek Passage: Shickshinny Creek (historically known as Shickohinna) is a tributary of the Susquehanna River in the Wyoming Valley in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 10.1 mi long and flows through Ross Township, Union Township, and Shickshinny. Its watershed has an area of 35.0 sqmi and its tributaries include Culver Creek, Reyburn Creek, and Little Shickshinny Creek. The creek is designated as a Coldwater Fishery and a Migratory Fishery. A sawmill and a gristmill were built on the creek in 1802 and 1804, respectively. Several bridges have also been constructed over it. The creek was historically polluted by culm near its mouth, but agriculture was the main industry in the watershed in the early 1900s. It was historically used as a water supply. Title: Colored Passage: Colored is an ethnic descriptor historically used in the United States (predominantly during the Jim Crow era) and the United Kingdom. In the US, the term denoted non-"white" individuals generally. The meaning was essentially the same in the UK, with "coloured" thus equivalent to "people of colour". However, usage of the appellation "colored" in the American South gradually came to be restricted to "negroes". Following the Civil Rights Movement, "colored" and "negro" gave way to "black" and (in the US) "African American". According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, the word "colored" was first used in the 14th century, but with a meaning other than race or ethnicity. Title: Bianco d'Alessano Passage: Bianco d'Alessano is a white Italian wine grape variety that is grown in the Apulia region of southern Italy, where it is often blended with Verdeca. In the early 21st century, the grape was planted in the South Australian wine region of Riverland where varietal examples of "Bianco d'Alessano" has won wine competition awards as an "Alternative Variety" (as opposed to an "International Variety"). In Italy, the grape has also been historically used in the production of vermouth. Title: New France Passage: New France (French: "Nouvelle-France" ) was the area colonized by France in North America during a period beginning with the exploration of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence by Jacques Cartier in 1534 and ending with the cession of New France to Great Britain and Spain in 1763.
Jacques Cartier
Bousillage
New France
Phillip Henry Bridenbaugh was a graduate of what private co-ed liberal arts college in Lancaster, Pennsylvania?
Title: Phillip Henry Bridenbaugh Passage: Philip Henry Bridenbaugh (May 1, 1890 June 14, 1990) was an American football player and coach. A graduate of Franklin Marshall College, where he earned a degree in teaching and spent four years on several of its sports teams, Bridenbaugh coached football at several places in his home state of Pennsylvania prior to being selected as the head coach of the Geneva College Golden Tornadoes in 1917. He left Geneva in 1922 with a 23125 record and took a job with New Castle JuniorSenior High School as a mathematics teacher and head football, basketball, and track and field coach. He did not lose a football game in his first two years, marking the first of eleven undefeated seasons, and, over the course of 33 years, won seven league titles in the sport, leaving in 1955 with a 2656525 record. He continued to work as an assistant football coach at Grove City College until 1964 and was inducted into several regional halls of fame. He died in June 1990 at the age of 100. Title: 1920 Geneva Covenanters football team Passage: The 1920 Geneva Covenanters football team represented the Geneva College during the 1920 college football season. The head coach was Phillip Henry Bridenbaugh, coaching the team in his fifth year. The team finished the season with a final record of 521. Title: 1919 Geneva Covenanters football team Passage: The 1919 Geneva Covenanters football team represented the Geneva College during the 1919 college football season. The head coach was Phillip Henry Bridenbaugh, coaching the team in his fourth year. The team finished the season with a final record of 422. Title: 1918 Geneva Covenanters football team Passage: The 1918 Geneva Covenanters football team represented the Geneva College during the 1918 college football season. The head coach was Phillip Henry Bridenbaugh, coaching the team in his second year. The team finished the season with a final record of 42. Title: Franklin amp; Marshall College Passage: Franklin Marshall College (abbreviated as "FM") is a private co-educational residential liberal arts college in the Northwest Corridor neighborhood of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States.
Franklin Marshall College
Phillip Henry Bridenbaugh
Franklin amp; Marshall College
Who was drafted first, Avery Bradley or Eric Bledsoe?
Title: Jane's Addiction discography Passage: The discography of Jane's Addiction, an American alternative rock band, consists of four studio albums, two live albums, four compilation albums, seventeen singles and ten music videos. Jane's Addiction was formed in Los Angeles, California in 1985. The band is composed of Perry Farrell (vocals), Dave Navarro (guitar), Eric Avery (bass) and Stephen Perkins (drums). After breaking up in 1991, Jane's Addiction briefly toured in 1997, reunited in 2001 and then parted ways in 2004. Jane's Addiction have since reunited again in 2008, with founding member Eric Avery returning on bass (Avery has since left again). The band's varied musical style have influences rooted in punk rock and heavy metal. Title: 2010 NBA draft Passage: The 2010 NBA draft was held on June 24, 2010, at the Theatre at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. The draft, which started at 7:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (2300 UTC), 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 set a record with five players being drafted from the same school in the first round. The players were John Wall (first), DeMarcus Cousins (fifth), Patrick Patterson (fourteenth), Eric Bledsoe (eighteenth), and Daniel Orton (twenty-ninth), all from the University of Kentucky. This draft also marked the second time that an NBA D-League player was drafted, with the first case coming in 2008. Title: Avery Bradley Passage: Avery Antonio Bradley Jr. (born November 26, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for Texas before being drafted 19th overall by the Boston Celtics in the 2010 NBA draft. With the Celtics, he was twice recognized as an NBA All-Defensive Team member. Title: News-Press amp; Gazette Company Passage: The News-Press Gazette Company (NPG) is a media company based in St. Joseph, Missouri, wholly owned and operated by the Bradley family. It is presided by Brian Bradley and David R. Bradley, with Hank Bradley (retired), Eric Bradley and Kit Bradley serving on its Board of Directors. All are descendants of family patriarch Henry D. Bradley and his son, David Bradley, Sr. Title: Rich Paul Passage: Rich Paul is an American sports agent based in Cleveland, Ohio. He founded Klutch Sports Group and represents a number of prominent NBA players, including Eric Bledsoe, John Wall, Ben Simmons, and long-time friend LeBron James.
Eric Bledsoe
Avery Bradley
2010 NBA draft
1200 Micrograms (also known as 1200 Mics, or 1300 Mics) is a psychedelic trance act from Ibiza, one of the members is which Australian-born musician, and the owner of the United Kingdom record label Tip World?
Title: 1200 Micrograms Passage: 1200 Micrograms (also known as 1200 Mics, or 1300 Mics) is a psychedelic trance act from Ibiza. The members are Riktam and Bansi Quinteros from GMS, Raja Ram from Shpongle and trance artist Chicago (David Christman). Despite being formed in 1999, the band split up in late 2016 following ongoing disputes; Riktam was "fed up writing all the music and splitting the money three ways", while Raja Ram and Chicago became "irritated at Riktam and Bansi's unreliability in turning up for performances". Title: 1200 Micrograms (album) Passage: 1200 Micrograms is the eponymous debut full-length album of psychedelic trance artists 1200 Micrograms which was released in 2002. Title: Live in Brazil (1200 Micrograms album) Passage: Live in Brazil is a live album by psychedelic trance group 1200 Micrograms, which was released in 2005. Title: Raja Ram (musician) Passage: Raja Ram (born Ronald Rothfield, 18 December 1941) is an Australian-born musician and the owner of the United Kingdom record label Tip World. Ram left Australia in the 1950s to begin the hippie trail. He returned to Australia later and studied flute at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music. Ram travelled to New York in 1965 to study jazz. He was a founding member of the psychedelic rock band Quintessence in the late 1960s and early 1970s, playing at the first two Glastonbury Festivals (then 'fayres') in 1970 and 1971. Title: Spun Records Passage: Spun Records was founded in 1999 by Seth Hoffmann, Bradd Hosking and G.M.S. (Growling Mad Scientists). It was the first psychedelic trance record label founded in the United States and specializes in the full-on psytrance and outdoor party sound. In July 2002 Seth and G.M.S. opened the European branch of the label in Ibiza, Spain, to increase the number of releases and the label's popularity in the worldwide electronic music scene.
Raja Ram
1200 Micrograms
Raja Ram (musician)
Does Huaying or Fushun have a larger population?
Title: Huaying Passage: Huaying () is a county-level city in Sichuan province, China. It is administered by the prefecture-level city Guang'an. Its total population is 360 000 and with 50000 in the central city district. The city tree is the small leafed banyan and the city flower is the azalea. Title: Walpole (CDP), Massachusetts Passage: Walpole is a small census-designated place (CDP) located within the much larger town (21 square miles in size) of Walpole in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. Walpole Town as it is called by the US Census Bureau, also includes a much larger population (24,070 in 2010). The population of the Census Designated Place was 5,918 at the 2010 census. Title: Riverview, New Brunswick Passage: Riverview is a Canadian town in Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada. Riverview is located on the south side of the Petitcodiac River, across from the larger cities of Moncton and Dieppe. Riverview has an area of 34 km2 , and a population density of 564.6 PDkm2 . Riverview's slogan is "A Great Place To Grow". With a population of 19,667, Riverview is the fifth largest municipality in New Brunswick, having a larger population than the cities of Edmundston, Bathurst, Campbellton, and Miramichi, despite its designation of "town". Title: Fushun Passage: Fushun (, formerly romanised as "Fouchouen", using French spelling, also as Fuxi ( )) is a prefecture level city in Liaoning province, China, about 45 km east of Shenyang, with a population of 2,138,090 inhabitants (2010 census) and a total area of 11,272 km2 , 714 km2 of which is the city proper. Situated on the Hun River ("muddy river"), it is one of the industrial and economic development hubs in Liaoning. Title: Founder effect Passage: In population genetics, the founder effect is the loss of genetic variation that occurs when a new population is established by a very small number of individuals from a larger population. It was first fully outlined by Ernst Mayr in 1942, using existing theoretical work by those such as Sewall Wright. As a result of the loss of genetic variation, the new population may be distinctively different, both genotypically and phenotypically, from the parent population from which it is derived. In extreme cases, the founder effect is thought to lead to the speciation and subsequent evolution of new species.
Fushun
Huaying
Fushun
What is the county that the 2014 Baylor Bears football team played in?
Title: Larry Isbell Passage: Lawrence Dale Isbell (January 8, 1930 October 31, 1978) was an American baseball and gridiron football player. He was one of the rare players to be All-American in both baseball in football. He was an All-American quarterback in 1951, when he guided the Baylor Bears football team to the Orange Bowl; he threw for 26 career touchdowns in college. In 1952, he was named the All-American catcher by the American Baseball Coaches Association. That season, he set a school record with a .431 average; through 2008, he still ranked second in Baylor Bears baseball annals for best single-season average, behind Mickey Sullivan. Isbell played minor league baseball for the Boston Red Sox and Brooklyn Dodgers organizations. He also played five years of professional football in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a defensive back with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He is a member of the Texas Sports Hall of Fame. Title: 2014 Baylor Bears football team Passage: The 2014 Baylor Bears football team represented Baylor University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bears were coached by Art Briles. Playing their 116th football season, this was the team's first in the new McLane Stadium in Waco, Texas. The Bears were members of the Big 12 Conference. They finished the season 112, 81 in Big 12 play to win a share of the Big 12 title with TCU. They were invited to the Cotton Bowl Classic where they lost to Michigan State. Title: Waco, Texas Passage: Waco ( ) is a city which is the county seat of McLennan County, Texas, United States. It is situated along the Brazos River and I-35, halfway between Dallas and Austin. The city had a 2010 population of 124,805, making it the 22nd-most populous city in the state. The US Census 2016 population estimate is 134,432 The Waco Metropolitan Statistical Area consists of McLennan and Falls Counties, which had a 2010 population of 234,906. Falls County was added to the Waco MSA in 2013. The US Census 2016 population estimate for the Waco MSA is 265,207. Title: 1980 Baylor Bears football team Passage: The 1980 Baylor Bears football team represented the Baylor University in the 1980 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Bears finished the season first in the Southwest Conference. During Mike Singletary's senior season of 1980, Baylor won 10 games for the only time in school history. Throughout his Baylor career, Singletary averaged 15 tackles per game. After Baylor's 160 victory over Texas in the regular season finale, the Longhorns did not suffer another shutout for 24 years, which was one of the longest non-shutout streaks in college football history. Title: List of Baylor Bears head football coaches Passage: The Baylor Bears football program is a college football team that represents Baylor University in the Big 12 Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The team has had 25 head coaches since it started playing organized football in 1899. Baylor was a charter member of the Southwest Conference (SWC), joining in 1915. They later became a charter member of the Big 12 in 1996 when the SWC disbanded. After playing without a nickname for 15 years, the school chose "Bears" as the team nickname in 1914. There were three seasons where Baylor did not field a team. In 1906, the university banned football due to the violent nature of the sport. However, student protests persuaded school officials to reinstate it the next year. In 1943 and 1944, the school cancelled the football program due to World War II. The Bears have played in 1,099 games during their 108 seasons. In those seasons, seven coaches have led Baylor to postseason bowl games: Bob Woodruff, George Sauer, Sam Boyd, John D. Bridgers, Grant Teaff, Chuck Reedy, and Art Briles. Five coaches have won conference championships with the Bears: Charles P. Mosley, Frank Bridges, Teaff, Reedy and Briles.
McLennan County, Texas
2014 Baylor Bears football team
Waco, Texas
Gnter "Bobby" Klass was a factory driver for a company that has been successful in many branches of motorsport of which most have been in what?
Title: Earl Bamber Passage: Earl Anderson Bamber (born 9 July 1990) is a professional racing driver from New Zealand, currently competing as a factory driver for Porsche Motorsport in the FIA World Endurance Championship LMP1 class, the North American WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in the GT Le Mans class and the VLN Endurance Racing Championship Nrburgring. He is the 2014 Porsche Supercup and double Porsche Carrera Cup Asia champion. He is a double Le Mans 24 Hours winner, having won the 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans with Nico Hlkenberg and Nick Tandy and the 2017 24 Hours of Le Mans with Timo Bernhard and Brendon Hartley. Title: Gnter Klass Passage: Gnter "Bobby" Klass (13 June 1936 in Stuttgart 22 July 1967 near Florence) was a versatile German racing driver, competing in hillclimbing, rallying, and the World Sportscar Championship as factory driver for Porsche and the Scuderia Ferrari. Title: Patrick Pilet Passage: Patrick Pilet (born October 8, 1981) is a French professional racing driver currently racing for Porsche Motorsport as a factory driver in the FIA World Endurance Championship and other racing series. He has competed in major sports car endurance races like the 24 Hours of Le Mans, 24 Hours of Daytona, 24 Hours of Spa, 12 Hours of Sebring and Petit Le Mans. Title: Andy Pilgrim Passage: Andrew Pilgrim (born 18 August 1956 in Nottingham) is a British-born racing driver, who became a United States citizen in 1998. He is a Cadillac factory driver at the SCCA World Challenge, where he resulted GT class champion in 2005, runner-up in 2007, 2008 and 2012, third in 2006 and 2013. He also resulted fourth in 2009 and 2010 with a K-Pax Volvo. Pilgrim was also a Corvette Racing factory driver from 1999 to 2003. Title: Porsche in motorsport Passage: Porsche has been successful in many branches of motorsport of which most have been in long distance races.
long distance races
Gnter Klass
Porsche in motorsport
Where is the team that Ibou Touray plays for located?
Title: Stjarnan women's football Passage: The Stjarnan women's football team is the women's football department of the Stjarnan multi-sport club. It is based in Garabr, Iceland, and currently plays in the rvalsdeild kvenna, the top-tier women's football league in Iceland. The team plays it home games at the Samsung vllurinn located in Garabr. The team's colors are blue and white. Stjarnan has won the Icelandic championship four times and also the Icelandic Women's Cup in 2012, 2014 and 2015. Title: Salford City F.C. Passage: Salford City Football Club is a professional football club in the Kersal area of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, which plays in National League North, the sixth tier of English football. Title: Mercyhurst Lakers Passage: The Mercyhurst Lakers, representing Mercyhurst University which is located in Erie, Pennsylvania, are composed of 24 teams in intercollegiate athletics, including men's and women's basketball, cross country, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, tennis, and water polo. Men's sports include baseball, football, and wrestling. Women's sports include field hockey, softball, and volleyball. The Lakers compete in the NCAA Division II and are members of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) for all sports except ice hockey, which competes in NCAA Division I, and water polo, a sport in which the NCAA holds single all-divisions national championships for men and women. The men's ice hockey team is a member of Atlantic Hockey, while the women's ice hockey team is a member of College Hockey America. The men's water polo team plays in the Collegiate Water Polo Association, and the women's water polo team plays in the Western Water Polo Association. Title: Ibou Touray Passage: Ibou Omar Touray (born 24 December 1994) is a footballer who plays for Salford City, as a left back. Title: Ratiopharm Ulm Passage: Ratiopharm Ulm, officially stylized as ratiopharm ulm, is a professional basketball club that is located in Ulm, Germany. The club has two teams, one professional team, which plays in the Basketball Bundesliga, the major German professional league and one youth team, which plays in the so-called NBBL (Nachwuchs Basketball-Bundesliga). The home arena of the team is the ratiopharm Arena, an indoor sporting arena with a capacity of approximately 6,000 spectators.
the Kersal area of Salford
Ibou Touray
Salford City F.C.
Battle of Kosovo was the culmination of a Hungarian offensive to avenge the defeat in a battle that took place on which day ?
Title: Battle of Varna Passage: The Battle of Varna took place on 10 November 1444 near Varna in eastern Bulgaria. The Ottoman Army under Sultan Murad II defeated the HungarianPolish and Wallachian armies commanded by Wadysaw III of Poland (also King of Hungary), John Hunyadi (acting as commander of the combined Christian forces) and Mircea II of Wallachia. It was the final battle of the Crusade of Varna. Title: Battle of Kosovo Passage: The Battle of Kosovo took place on 15 June 1389 between the army led by the Serbian Prince Lazar Hrebeljanovi and the invading army of the Ottoman Empire under the command of Sultan Murad Hdavendigr. The army under Prince Lazar consisted of his own troops, a contingent led by Serbian nobleman Vuk Brankovi, and a contingent sent from Bosnia by King Tvrtko I, commanded by Vlatko Vukovi. Prince Lazar was the ruler of Moravian Serbia, and the most powerful among the Serbian regional lords of the time, while Vuk Brankovi ruled District of Brankovi located in a part of Kosovo and other areas, recognizing Lazar as his overlord. The battle was fought on the Kosovo Field, in the territory ruled by Brankovi, in what is today Kosovo. Its site is about 5 km northwest of the modern city of Prishtina. Title: First Battle of Vc (1849) Passage: The Battle of Vc, fought on 10 April 1849, was one of the two important battles which took place in Vc in the Spring Campaign of the Hungarian War of Independence from 18481849, fought between the Habsburg Empire and the Hungarian Revolutionary Army. This battle was the starting point of the second phase of the Spring Campaign, which had the purpose of relieving the fortress of Komrom from the imperial siege, and with this to encircle the Habsburg imperial forces headquartered in the Hungarian capitals of Buda and Pest. The Hungarians won the battle, in which the Austrian commander Major General Christian Gtz was fatally wounded, dying after the battle. His body was buried by the Hungarian high commander Artr Grgei with military honors, this being one of the examples of gallantry and high respect for the fallen enemy hero in the Hungarian War for Independence. Title: Battle of Kosovo (1448) Passage: The Second Battle of Kosovo (Hungarian: "msodik rigmezei csata", Turkish: "kinci Kosova sava") (1720 October 1448) was a land battle between a Hungarian-led Crusader army and the Ottoman Empire at Kosovo Polje. It was the culmination of a Hungarian offensive to avenge the defeat at Varna four years earlier. Title: Battle of Hatvan Passage: The Battle of Hatvan was the first battle in the Spring Campaign of the Hungarian War of Independence from 18481849, fought on 2 April 1849 between the Habsburg Empire and the Hungarian Revolutionary Army. This battle was the start of the Hungarian offensive, which had the purpose to liberate the Central and Western parts, and the capital of Hungary, occupied by imperial forces. The Austrian force were led by General Franz Schlik, while the Hungarians were led by Colonel Andrs Gspr, and lieutenant-colonel Ern Poeltenberg. In the Hungarian army fought also the Polish Legion under the lead of Colonel Jzef Wysocki. The Hungarians were victorious, and advanced towards the Hungarian capitals, Buda and Pest.
10 November 1444
Battle of Kosovo (1448)
Battle of Varna
the A595 road was a single carriageway which went through what English county?
Title: Carlisle Castle Passage: Carlisle Castle is situated in Carlisle, in the English county of Cumbria, near the ruins of Hadrian's Wall. The castle is over 900 years old and has been the scene of many historical episodes in British history. Given the proximity of Carlisle to the border between England and Scotland, it has been the centre of many wars and invasions. Today the castle is managed by English Heritage and is open to the public. The castle until recently was the administrative headquarters of the former King's Own Royal Border Regiment now county headquarters to the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment and a museum to the regiment is within the castle walls. Title: Beckermet Passage: Beckermet is a village, civil parish and post town in the English county of Cumbria, located near the coast between Egremont and Seascale. Historically within Cumberland, it is served by Braystones railway station and is less than a mile west of the A595 road. It is around 2 miles (3 km) from the Sellafield nuclear plant which may be seen from the higher parts of the village. Title: Ginninderra Drive Passage: Ginninderra Drive is a major arterial road in the northern suburbs of Canberra, the capital city of Australia. The road provides an important access corridor to facilities including the Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra Stadium, the University of Canberra and Belconnen Town Centre. It is built to a dual carriageway standard carrying two or three traffic lanes in each direction for most of its length, with a speed limit of 80 kmh . A short section from Charnwood to Dunlop is single carriageway with a speed limit of 60 kmh . The road follows a generally westward alignment from an intersection with Mouat Street in the suburb of Lyneham. A grade separated interchange is provided at Gungahlin Drive. The road passes over Lake Ginninderra north of Belconnen Town Centre and continues towards Kingsford Smith Drive in the West Belconnen area. Beyond Tillyard Drive in the suburb of Charnwood, the road becomes single carriageway until its terminus in Dunlop, a developing suburb generating comparatively light traffic. Original plans for the road included a direct connection from Mouat Street to Northbourne Avenue via a corridor between Southwell Park and the Yowani Golf Course however there are no plans to construct this section, evidenced by the removal of the corridor from the planning scheme in 1998. Title: A595 road Passage: The A595 is a primary route in Cumbria, in Northern England that starts in Carlisle, passes through Whitehaven and goes close to Workington, Cockermouth and Wigton. It passes Sellafield and Ravenglass before ending at the Dalton-in-Furness by-pass, in southern Cumbria, where it joins the A590 trunk road. The road is mostly single carriageway, apart from in central Carlisle, where it passes the castle as a busy dual carriageway road named Castle Way, and prior to that as Bridge Street and Church Street, where it passes close to the McVitie's or Carr's biscuit factory. The Lillyhall bypass is also dual carriageway. Title: Holmrook Passage: Holmrook is a linear village in the English county of Cumbria. It lies along the A595 road on the west banks of the River Irt. The B5344 road connects it to Drigg, with its railway station less than two miles to the west.
Cumbria
A595 road
Carlisle Castle
In what year was Frieboeshvile's most notable former resident born?
Title: Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz Passage: Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz (29 September 1904, Bremen 16 February 1973) was a German diplomat. During World War II he served as an attach for Nazi Germany in occupied Denmark. He tipped off the Danes about the German's intended deportation of the Jewish population in 1943 and arranged for their reception in Sweden. It is estimated that he prevented the deportation of 95 of Denmark's Jews in the resulting rescue of the Danish Jews. Title: Frieboeshvile Passage: Frieboeshvile (lit. "Friboe's Resting Place") is a Baroque-style country house in Kongens Lyngby north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located across the street from Sorgenfri Palace, where Lyngby Main Street meets Lyngby Kongevej. The house takes its name after Frederik Casper Conrad Frieboe who is buried in the grounds together with his wife and a few other family members. Its most notable former resident is Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz who played an important part in the Rescue of the Danish Jews during World War II. Title: Kenny Habul Passage: Kenny Habul (born 24 May 1973) is an Australian professional race car driver and businessman. Born in Queensland, Australia, a former resident of Etobicoke, Ontario, and a current resident of Mooresville, North Carolina, he is the president and CEO of SunEnergy 1. He is a former competitor in the V8 Supercar Development Series, Australian Formula 3 Championship and the CASCAR Super Series, and a part-time competitor in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Title: Resident Return Visa Passage: Resident return visas (RRV) are three separate but related systems for allowing ordinarily resident and former resident foreign nationals in Australia, New Zealand, and The United States of America. to travel to another country and return to the issuing country. Title: Basque Colombians Passage: A Basque Colombian (Spanish: "Vasco-Colombiano" , Basque: "Eusko-Kolonbiar" ) is a person or resident born in Colombia of Basque descent. The term "Basque" may refer to ethnic Basques who immigrated to Colombia from the Basque Country.
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Frieboeshvile
Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz
Which of these two documentary films was featured at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival, Sicko or Looking for Richard?
Title: Tender Fictions Passage: Tender Fictions is a 1996 autobiographical documentary film directed by American experimental filmmaker Barbara Hammer. It is the second of a trilogy of documentary films that includes "Nitrate Kisses" and "History Lessons". Together, the three films are sometimes known as the "History trilogy". "Tender Fictions" details Hammer's life and her attempts to "construct" a self. The film was nominated for a prize at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival. Title: Sound of My Voice Passage: Sound of My Voice is a 2011 American psychological thriller film directed by Zal Batmanglij and starring Christopher Denham, Nicole Vicius and Brit Marling. The plot focuses on two documentary filmmakers who attempt to expose a cult led by a charismatic leader (Marling) who claims to be from the future. The film was written by Batmanglij and Marling. It premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. It was also selected to close the 2011 SXSW Film Festival. The film was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures on April 27, 2012. Title: Jill Bauer Passage: Jill Bauer is a Hearst and SPJ journalist, documentarian and non-fiction author. Bauer and Ronna Gradus co-directed two documentary films, "Sexy Baby" (2012) and "Hot Girls Wanted" (2015). Bauer also authored a non-fiction humor book called "From I Do to Ill Sue: An Irreverent Compendium for Survivors of Divorce". "Sexy Baby" won the Founders Prize for Best Film by a First Time Director at the 2012 Traverse City Film Festival and "Hot Girls Wanted" was nominated in 2015 for a Primetime Emmy and the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. Title: Looking for Richard Passage: Looking for Richard is a 1996 documentary film directed by Al Pacino. The film is Pacino's directorial debut. It is both a performance of selected scenes of William Shakespeare's "Richard III" and a broader examination of Shakespeare's continuing role and relevance in popular culture. The film was featured at the Sundance Film Festival in January 1996 and it was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Sicko Passage: Sicko is a 2007 American documentary film made by filmmaker Michael Moore. The film investigates health care in the United States, focusing on its health insurance and the pharmaceutical industry. The movie compares the for-profit, non-universal U.S. system with the non-profit universal health care systems of Canada, the United Kingdom, France and Cuba.
Looking for Richard
Sicko
Looking for Richard
Which game show hosted by Mike O'Malley had celebrity guest episodes starring the cast of Welcome Freshmen?
Title: Game ng Bayan Passage: Game ng Bayan (abbreviated as GNB, lit. "Game of the Nation") is a short-lived Philippine game show hosted by Robin Padilla and Alex Gonzaga, with Eric Nicolas, Mary Jean Lastimosa and Negi. It premiered on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel, replacing "Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal". It aired weekday afternoons at 5:00-5:45pm (timeslot may vary in some areas nationwide). This was the fourth localized Kapamilya game show after "Pilipinas, Game KNB? ", "" and "Celebrity Playtime". Title: Get the Picture (game show) Passage: Get the Picture is an American children's game show that aired from March 18, 1991 to December 6, 1991 on Nickelodeon. Hosted by Mike O'Malley, the show features two teams answering questions and playing games for the opportunity to guess a hidden picture on a giant screen made up of 16 smaller screens. The show was taped at Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. The program's theme music and game music was composed by Dan Vitco Mark Schultz, and produced by Schultz. Its tagline is "The Great Frame Game." Title: Bill Cullen Passage: William Lawrence Francis Cullen (February 18, 1920 July 7, 1990) was an American radio and television personality whose career spanned five decades. His biggest claim to fame was as a game show host; over the course of his career, he hosted 23 shows, and earned the nickname "Dean of Game Show Hosts". Aside from his hosting duties, he appeared as a panelistcelebrity guest on many other game shows, including regular appearances on "I've Got a Secret" and "To Tell the Truth". Title: The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast Passage: The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast is an NBC television special show hosted by entertainer Dean Martin from 1974 to 1984. For a series of 54 specials and shows, Martin would periodically "roast" a celebrity. These roasts were patterned after the roasts held at the New York Friars' Club. The format would have the celebrity guest seated on a dais, and one by one the guest of honor was affectionately chided or insulted about his career by his fellow celebrity friends. Title: Welcome Freshmen Passage: Welcome Freshmen is an American comedy that ran on Nickelodeon from 1991 to 1993 with reruns until 1996. The show took place at Hawthorne High School with a group of high school students and a bumbling vice principal. Game shows like "Get the Picture" and "Nick Arcade" had celebrity episodes starring some of the cast of "Welcome Freshmen" and "Clarissa Explains It All".
Get the Picture
Welcome Freshmen
Get the Picture (game show)
What UK water company is listed among the big-name customers of the Polyhedra database management system?
Title: IDMS Passage: CA IDMS (Integrated Database Management System) is primarily a network (CODASYL) database management system for mainframes. It was first developed at B.F. Goodrich and later marketed by Cullinane Database Systems (renamed Cullinet in 1983). Since 1989 the product has been owned by Computer Associates (now CA Technologies), who renamed it Advantage CA-IDMS and later simply to CA IDMS. Title: Odaba Passage: ODABA is a terminology-oriented database management system, which is a conceptual extension of an object-oriented database system, and implements concepts defined in a terminology model. ODABA supports typical standards and technologies for object-oriented databases, but also terminology-oriented database extensions. ODABA also behaves like an object-relational database management system, i.e. data is seen as being stored in a database rather than accessing persistent objects in a programming environment. ODABA supports active data link (ADL) and provides an ADL-based GUI frame work. Title: Polyhedra DBMS Passage: Polyhedra is a family of relational database management systems offered by ENEA AB, a Swedish company. The original version of Polyhedra (now referred to as Polyhedra IMDB) was an in-memory database management system which could be used in high availability configurations; in 2006 Polyhedra Flash DBMS was introduced to allow databases to be stored in flash memory. All versions employ the clientserver model to ensure the data are protected from misbehaving application software, and they use the same SQL, ODBC and type-4 JDBC interfaces. Polyhedra is targeted primarily for embedded use by Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), and big-name customers include Ericsson, ABB, Emerson, Lockheed Martin, United Utilities and Siemens AG. Title: United Utilities Passage: United Utilities Group PLC (UU), the United Kingdom's largest listed water company, was founded in 1995 as a result of the merger of North West Water and NORWEB. Title: Relational database management system Passage: A relational database management system (RDBMS) is a database management system (DBMS) that is based on the relational model invented by Edgar F. Codd, of IBM's San Jose Research Laboratory. As of 2017, many of the databases in widespread use are based on the relational database model.
United Utilities Group PLC
Polyhedra DBMS
United Utilities
Which chain was founded first, Blaze Pizza or Marion's Piazza?
Title: Marion's Piazza Passage: Marion's Piazza is a pizzeria chain based in Dayton, Ohio. Established in 1965 by Marion Glass, the company currently operates 9 restaurants throughout the greater Dayton area. Marion's is renowned for its unique style of pizza, characterized by its traditional preparation and small square slices. The chain is intensely popular with Dayton locals and has been awarded the title of "Best Pizza" 2 times. Title: Blaze Pizza Passage: Blaze Pizza LLC is a Pasadena, California-based chain within the fast-casual dining restaurants category. Founded in 2011 by Elise and Rick Wetzel of Wetzels Pretzels, Blaze Pizza was modeled after the Chipotle concept as a made-to-order approach to serving customers. National Basketball Association (NBA) champion LeBron James is one of the original investors in the chain, which is touted by Bloomberg as the next Chipotle. Title: Papa Murphy's Passage: Papa Murphy's, a business based in Vancouver, Washington, United States, is a take-and-bake pizza company. It began in 1995 as the merger of two take-and-bake pizza companies: Papa Aldo's Pizza (founded in 1981) and Murphy's Pizza (founded in 1981). The company and its franchisees operate more than 1,300 outlets in the United States and Canada. Papa Murphy's is the fifth-largest pizza chain in the United States. Title: Peppes Pizza Passage: Peppes Pizza is a Norwegian pizza chain that serves American style and Italian style pizza. Peppes is the largest pizza chain in Scandinavia. The restaurant was founded by two Americans, Louis Jordan and his wife Anne from Hartford, Connecticut. The restaurant chain is part of Umoe Catering As which consists of restaurants such as Burger King, TGI Fridays, La Baguette and Cafe Opus. Peppes Pizza is one of the first restaurants that brought foreign food to Norway. 9 million pizzas are served by Peppes each year with deliveries in 11 cities in Norway. Their menu was first put online in March 1995. The servings have been described as enough for two people and that the pizza chain is "a cut above the rest". Title: Pizza 73 Passage: Pizza 73 is a Canadian restaurant chain that offers a number of different styles of pizza, along with chicken wings. It has been operated by Pizza Pizza since 2007. Toronto-based Pizza Pizza had acquired the restaurant for a total of CAN70.2 million. There are 89 locations throughout Western Canada, which include the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. The restaurant's name originates from its original phone number: 4737373. Founded by David Tougas and Guy Goodwin in 1985, Pizza 73 is headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Marion's Piazza
Blaze Pizza
Marion's Piazza
James Shomate was particularly known for his work for which American operatic mezzo-soprano born June 11, 1913?
Title: Diane Curry Passage: Diane Curry (born February 26, 1938) is an American operatic mezzo-soprano who is particularly known for her performances of the works of Richard Strauss, Richard Wagner, and Giuseppe Verdi. She was notably the mezzo-soprano soloist on the 1987 recording of Verdi's "Requiem" by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus and conductor Robert Shaw which won the 1988 Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance. Title: Nell Rankin Passage: Nell Rankin (January 3, 1924 January 13, 2005) was an American operatic mezzo-soprano. Although a successful opera singer internationally, she spent most of her career at the Metropolitan Opera where she worked from 1951-76. She was particularly admired for her portrayals of Amneris in Verdi's "Aida" and the title role in Bizet's "Carmen". " Opera News" said, "Her full, generous tone and bold phrasing, especially in the Italian repertory, were unique among American mezzos of her generation. Title: Ris Stevens Passage: Ris Stevens ( ; June 11, 1913 March 20, 2013) was an American operatic mezzo-soprano. Beginning in 1938, she sang for the Metropolitan Opera in New York City for more than two decades during the 1940s and 1950s. She was most noted for her portrayals of the central character in "Carmen" by Georges Bizet. Title: James Shomate Passage: James Shomate (Bakersfield, CA, November 13, 1914Manhattan, October 13, 2001) was an American pianist and voice teacher. He was particularly known for his work as an accompanist; notably playing in concerts and recitals for famous singers like Pierre Bernac, Richard Bonelli, Brenda Lewis, Anna Moffo, Lily Pons, Yvonne Printemps, Elisabeth Sderstrm, Grard Souzay, Ris Stevens, and Jennie Tourel among others. For many years he served as a member of the voice faculty at the University of Bridgeport. Title: Martha Lipton Passage: Martha Lipton (April 6, 1913 November 28, 2006) was an American operatic mezzo-soprano.
Ris Stevens
James Shomate
Ris Stevens
When was the solo single released from the artist who was best known as the lead singer of the indie rock band the Smiths?
Title: Morrissey Passage: Steven Patrick Morrissey (born 22 May 1959), professionally known as Morrissey, is an English singer, songwriter and author. He rose to prominence as the lead singer of the indie rock band the Smiths, which was active from 1982 to 1987. Since then, Morrissey has had a solo career, making the top ten of the UK Singles Chart on ten occasions. Title: We Share the Same Skies Passage: "We Share the Same Skies" arrived in November 2009 as the second and final single taken from the fourth studio album by British indie rock band The Cribs. The song provided listeners with two of the stand out songs from the four-piece incarnation of the band, with The Smiths and Modest Mouse guitarist Johnny Marr an addition the year previous, which found release on fourth LP "Ignore the Ignorant" in September 2009. Gary features on hammond organ during the song. Recorded and mixed at Seedy Underbelly Studio in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, California with producer Nick Launay, the song received additional treatment at British Grove Studio, London, United Kingdom. It is reported Australian indie rock band Last Dinosaurs were influenced by the song when writing Purist off their second studio album Wellness. Title: Panic (The Smiths song) Passage: "Panic" is a song by the British indie rock band The Smiths, released in 1986 and written by singer Morrissey and guitarist Johnny Marr. The first recording to feature new member Craig Gannon, "Panic" bemoans the state of contemporary pop music which "says nothing to me about my life", and exhorts its listeners to "burn down the disco" and "hang the blessed DJ" in retaliation. The song was released by Rough Trade Records as a single and reached number 11 in the UK Chart. It was later released on the compilation albums "The World Won't Listen" and "Louder Than Bombs". The song "...extended The Smiths' unorthodox tradition of releasing a non-album A-side" as a single. Title: Insatiable (Darren Hayes song) Passage: "Insatiable" is the debut solo single released by Australian singer Darren Hayes, former lead singer of the band Savage Garden, in 2002. It became the lead single from his debut solo album, "Spin". The song topped the New Zealand Singles Chart on 21 April 2002 for a single week, reached 3 on the Australian ARIA Charts on 21 January 2002, and 8 on the UK Singles Chart on 14 April. Title: All You Need Is Me Passage: "All You Need Is Me" is a 2008 song by Morrissey that is featured on his "Greatest Hits" album. It was released as a single on 2 June 2008 in the UK for only one week. It reached 24 in the UK Top 40. The song is also on his studio album "Years of Refusal".
2 June 2008
All You Need Is Me
Morrissey
What sport does Angelique Kerber career statistics and 2016 Australian Open have in common?
Title: 2016 Australian Open Passage: The 2016 Australian Open was a tennis tournament that took place at Melbourne Park between 1831 January 2016. It was the 104th edition of the Australian Open, and the first Grand Slam tournament of the year. The tournament consisted of events for professional players in singles, doubles and mixed doubles play. Junior and wheelchair players competed in singles and doubles tournaments. Title: 2016 Wimbledon Championships Women's Singles Passage: Serena Williams was the defending champion and successfully defended her title, defeating Angelique Kerber in the final, 75, 63. By winning her seventh Wimbledon title, Williams equaled Steffi Graf's Open Era record of 22 major singles titles. This was also the first time two women contested two major finals against one another in a single season since Amlie Mauresmo and Justine Henin-Hardenne met in the 2006 Australian Open and Wimbledon finals. Title: Angelique Kerber career statistics Passage: This is a list of the main career statistics of German professional tennis player, Angelique Kerber. To date, Kerber has won ten WTA singles titles including two grand slam singles titles at the 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open and at least one title on each playing surface (hard, clay and grass). She was also the runner-up at the 2016 Wimbledon Championships and a Silver medalist at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. Kerber became the world No. 1 for the first time in her career on 12 September 2016. Title: 2016 Angelique Kerber tennis season Passage: The 2016 Angelique Kerber tennis season officially began on 5 January with the start of the 2016 Brisbane International. Kerber entered the season as the number 10 ranked player and the defending champion at four tournaments. Title: Lucie afov career statistics Passage: This list summarizes the main career statistics of Czech professional tennis player Lucie afov. To date, afov has won seven WTA singles titles and fifteen WTA doubles titles including five Grand Slam doubles titles with Bethanie Mattek-Sands at the 2015 Australian Open and French Open,; the 2016 US Open and 2017 Australian Open and French Open. Other highlights of afov's career thus far include winning the 2015 Qatar Total Open, reaching the final of the 2015 French Open and making quarterfinal and semifinal appearances at the 2007 Australian Open and 2014 Wimbledon Championships, respectively. afov achieved career high singles and doubles rankings of World No. 5 and World No. 2 on 14 September 2015 and 30 January 2017.
tennis
Angelique Kerber career statistics
2016 Australian Open
What are both Westair de Mexico and FedEx Express?
Title: FedEx Passage: FedEx Corporation is an American multinational courier delivery services company headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee. The name "FedEx" is a syllabic abbreviation of the name of the company's original air division, Federal Express (now FedEx Express), which was used from 1973 until 2000. The company is known for its overnight shipping service, but also for pioneering a system that could track packages and provide real-time updates on package location (to help in finding lost packages), a feature that has now been implemented by most other carrier services. Title: FedEx Express Passage: FedEx Express, formerly Federal Express, is a cargo airline based in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. It is the world's largest airline in terms of freight tons flown and the world's fourth largest in terms of fleet size. It is a subsidiary of FedEx Corporation, delivering packages and freight to more than 375 destinations in nearly every country each day. Title: Plaza de Mexico (Manila) Passage: Plaza de Mexico, also known simply as Plaza Mexico, is a historic riverside square in Manila, Philippines, located at the west end of Magallanes Drive and Riverside Drive in Intramuros bordering the Pasig River in the north. It is surrounded by the Aduana Building on the south, the Bureau of Immigration Building on the east and the ruins of the "Bastin de Maestranza" and "Puerta de Almacenes" on the west. The Pasig River Ferry has a station also named "Plaza Mexico" located northeast of the square behind the Immigration building. The square was named Plaza de Mexico in 1964 to commemorate the 4th centenary of the expedition of Miguel Lpez de Legazpi and Andres de Urdaneta from New Spain (Mexico) and the historic Manila-Acapulco galleon trade relations between the two nations that lasted 250 years. Title: Westair de Mexico Passage: Westair de Mxico S.A de C.V. was a Mexican airline that operated cargo flights on behalf of FedEx Express. Title: Mountain Air Cargo Passage: Mountain Air Cargo (MAC) is an American cargo airline based in Denver, North Carolina. It is a major contract carrier for FedEx Express, operating in the eastern United States and the Caribbean region. Previous turboprop operations in South America have been discontinued by FedEx, which now operates jet aircraft in that area. MAC is one of the largest feeder airlines in the United States. Its main maintenance facility is at Kinston Regional Jetport. All of the ATR and C208 aircraft operated by Mountain Air are owned by Fedex Express, and are operated by MAC on a "dry lease" basis.
cargo airline
Westair de Mexico
FedEx Express
What nationality by birth is Prince Faisal bin Hussein's mother?
Title: Prince Faisal bin Fahd League U-21 Passage: Prince Faisal bin Fahd League U-21 formerlySaudi Federation CupPrince Faisal bin Fahd Cup U-21Prince Faisal bin Fahd Cup currently known as "Prince Faisal Bin Fahad Cup" has started in 1975-1976 season where Al-Nasr was the first Champion. At the beginning it was for senior teams but currently the rules were changed to only allow players under 23 years, but after a few years, and a lack of spectator interest, the competition was opened up again to players of all ages. Title: Princess Muna al-Hussein Passage: Princess Muna al-Hussein (born Antoinette Avril Gardiner; 25 April 1941) is the mother of King Abdullah II of Jordan. She was the second wife of King Hussein; the couple divorced on 21 December 1972. She is British by birth, and changed her name to Muna al-Hussein upon marriage. Title: Prince Faisal Air Base shooting Passage: The Prince Faisal Airbase shooting at Prince Faisal bin Hussein Air Base in Al-Jafr, Jordan in 2016 was a deliberate murder of three 3 U.S. Special Forces stationed at the base by a Jordanian soldier, also stationed there. Title: Prince Faisal bin Hussein Passage: Prince Faisal bin Hussein (Arabic: ; born 11 October 1963) is a son of King Hussein and Princess Muna, and the younger brother of King Abdullah II. From time to time, he has served as Regent during his brother's absences abroad. Title: Bader bin Saud bin Mohammed Al Saud Passage: Prince Bader bin Saud bin Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Faisal bin Turki Al Saud (born 27 November 1969), is a Saudi Public Affairs Writer under the nom de plume Bader bin Saud, Paratrooper Colonel at the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Interior, and previously president of the Saudi Students Clubs in the UK Ireland. He is now the Deputy Commander of the Public Security Training City in Al Madinah Region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. His father is Prince Saud bin Mohammed Al Saud, and his mother Princess Alanoud bint Abdullah bin Abdulmohsen Alfirm. Two of his siblings are known poets, Prince and Dr Saad Al Saud, known as Munadi, (the caller). The other is Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud Al Saud, known as Alsamir, (the one who stays up all night) Prince Bader has six children - Prince Faisal, Prince Saud, Prince Khalid, Prince Fahad, Princess Reem and Princess Aljohara.
She is British by birth
Prince Faisal bin Hussein
Princess Muna al-Hussein
Between The House of Love and 1990s, which band was considered to be an alternative rock band?
Title: R.E.M. discography Passage: American alternative rock band R.E.M. released 15 studio albums ranging from 1983 to 2011, three live albums, 14 compilation albums, one remix album, one soundtrack album, 12 video albums, seven extended plays, 63 singles, and 77 music videos. Formed in 1980 by singer Michael Stipe, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and drummer Bill Berry, the band was pivotal in the development of the alternative rock genre. Their musical style inspired several other alternative rock bands and musicians, and the band became one of the first alternative rock acts to experience breakthrough commercial success. R.E.M. has sold over 85 million copies of their studio albums worldwide, making them one of the best-selling music artists of all-time. Title: The Replacements (band) Passage: The Replacements were an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1979. Initially a punk rock band, they are considered pioneers of alternative rock. The band was composed of the guitarist and vocalist Paul Westerberg, guitarist Bob Stinson, bass guitarist Tommy Stinson and drummer Chris Mars for most of its career. Following several acclaimed albums, including "Let It Be" and "Tim", Bob Stinson left the band in 1986, and Slim Dunlap joined as lead guitarist. Steve Foley replaced Mars in 1990. Towards the end of the band's career, Westerberg exerted more control over the creative output. The group disbanded in 1991, with the members eventually pursuing various projects. A reunion was announced on October 3, 2012. The Replacements never had significant commercial success, except for "I'll Be You", which hit number 1 on the "Billboard" Alt Rock chart, but they influenced numerous alternative rock acts. Title: KPOI-FM Passage: KPOI-FM (ALT 105.9) is an alternative rock station based in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. The Ohana Broadcasting outlet broadcasts at 105.9 MHz with an ERP of 100 kW. In 2010 the company returned to straight "classic rock". In 2012 KPOI shifted to a rock format, with a playlist focused on 1980s 1990s alternative rock, along with some new alternative. KPOI shifted its format again in late October 2013; the station now airs a 1990s alternative rock format, with some contemporary alternative rock. The station is also transmitting on Oceanic Time Warner Cable digital channel 857 for the entire state of Hawaii. They are the third station to adopt the KPOI calls, as they were first used on the AM band as a Top 40, then later used on its FM sister at 97.5, when it was billed as KPOI 98 Rock playing AOR and later alternative rock prior to its sale to Salem Communications in 2004. Title: 1990s (band) Passage: 1990s were an indie rock three-piece band from Glasgow, Scotland. Title: The House of Love Passage: The House of Love are an English alternative rock band, formed in London in 1986 by singer-songwriter-guitarist Guy Chadwick and co-founder and lead-guitarist Terry Bickers. They rose to prominence in 1987 with their first single "Shine On" released on the independent label Creation. The following year, the band released their critically acclaimed "eponymous debut album" and built its reputation over the next few years through subsequent releases, constant touring, and the support of English press. They then signed to Fontana records in 1989 and met commercial success in 1990 with their "second self-titled album", which peaked at number 8 in the UK albums chart. Their third album "Babe Rainbow" was favourably met by the critics in 1992 and also reached the top 40 in the UK.
The House of Love
The House of Love
1990s (band)
The Shadow Home Secretary post is currently held by which former MP from Hackney North?
Title: Death of Colin Roach Passage: Colin Roach was a 21-year-old black British man who died from a gunshot wound inside the entrance of Stoke Newington police station, in the London Borough of Hackney, on 12 January 1983. Amid allegations of a police cover-up, the case became a cause clbre for civil rights campaigners and black community groups in the United Kingdom. Prior to Roach's death, Hackney Black People's Association had been calling for a public inquiry into policing in the area, alleging that there existed a culture of police brutality, wrongful detention of black people, racial harassment, and racially motivated "stopping and searching." Ernie Roberts, the MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington, said that there had been "a complete breakdown of faith and credibility in the police" in the area and the Commission for Racial Equality called for a full inquiry into both the death of Roach and the policing in Hackney generally. In June 1983 a coroner's jury returned a majority verdict of suicide. INQUEST, the United Kingdom pressure group founded following the death of Blair Peach at the hands of a police officer in April 1979, was highly critical of the coroner's directions to the jury, and said that he had wrongly pointed them towards a verdict of suicide. Title: Richard Leese Passage: Sir Richard Charles Leese, CBE (born 21 April 1951) is a politician in Manchester, England. He has been the leader of Manchester City Council since 1996 and a member of the Labour Party since 1984. On 6 May 2017, Leese was appointed Deputy Mayor for Business and Economy by Greater Manchester Combined Authority Mayor, and former Shadow Home Secretary, Andy Burnham. Title: Diane Abbott Passage: Diane Julie Abbott (born 27 September 1953) is a British Labour Party politician who was appointed Shadow Home Secretary in October 2016. She was first elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Hackney North and Stoke Newington at the 1987 general election, when she became the first black woman to hold a seat in the House of Commons. Title: Shadow Home Secretary Passage: In British politics, the Shadow Home Secretary is the person within the shadow cabinet who 'shadows' the Home Secretary; this effectively means scrutinising government policy on home affairs including policing, national security, immigration, the criminal justice system, the prison service, and matters of citizenship. If the opposition party is elected to government, the Shadow Home Secretary often becomes the new Home Secretary though this is not always the case. The office has been held by Labour MP Diane Abbott since 6 October 2016. Title: Ivan Lewis Passage: Ivan Lewis (born 4 March 1967) is a British Labour Party politician and Member of Parliament (MP) for Bury South since 1997. Lewis was the initial Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport in Ed Miliband's first shadow cabinet and held this post until October 2011 at which point he was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for International Development. In the October 2013 Shadow Cabinet reshuffle he was moved to the position of Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, but did not retain the post in the reshuffle after Jeremy Corbyn became Labour leader on 13 September 2015.
Diane Julie Abbott
Shadow Home Secretary
Diane Abbott
Horst Fascher was an associate of the Beatles during the time they played in Germany during what years?
Title: Mark Kuhlmann Passage: Mark Kuhlmann (born 18 August 1969) is a retired German international rugby union player, having played for the DRC Hannover in the Rugby-Bundesliga and the German national rugby union team. He captained Germany for a lengthy period of time during his career in the national team. He is, behind Horst Kemmling, Germany's second-most capped rugby player. Title: The Beatles in Hamburg Passage: The Beatles members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe and Pete Best regularly performed at different clubs in Hamburg, Northern Germany, during the period from August 1960 to December 1962; a chapter in the group's history which honed their performance skills, widened their reputation, and led to their first recording, which brought them to the attention of Brian Epstein. Title: Michio It Passage: Michio It (April 13, 1892 - November 6, 1961) was a Japanese immigrant who developed his own choreography in America. After learning musical theory in Germany he started to explore modern dance. He was an associate of William Butler Yeats, Ezra Pound, Angna Enters, Isamu Noguchi, Louis Horst, Ted Shawn, Martha Graham, Lillian Powell, Vladimir Rosing, Pauline Koner, Lester Horton and others. He danced with the Anglo-Indian dancer Roshanara in 1917. Title: Horst Krger Passage: Horst Krger (September 17, 1919 Magdeburg  October 21, 1999 Frankfurt am Main) was a German novelist. His autobiographical debut novel, "A Crack in the Wall: Growing Up Under Hitler" (original title "Das Zerbrochene Haus. Eine Jugend in Deutschland" or "The Broken House: A Youth in Germany") is regarded as an exemplary portrait of youth in Germany in the time of the Third Reich, and received international acclaim. His travel literature on various parts of the world has found a wide audience. Title: Horst Fascher Passage: Horst Fascher (born 5 February 1936) is a German music business figure who was a friend and business associate of the Beatles during their early career playing in Hamburg, Germany.
August 1960 to December 1962
Horst Fascher
The Beatles in Hamburg
Zeitgeist: The Spirit of the age, is focused on what claimed emerging clandestine totalitarian world government?
Title: World Government Party Passage: The World Government Party was a minor federalist political party in the United Kingdom. Rtwith the twin aims of advocating a world government based on the British Parliament, and better welfare for the elderly. The party's proposals included the abolition of nuclear weapons and turning Buckingham Palace into a home for old age pensioners. Title: Democratic World Federalists Passage: Democratic World Federalists, a civil society organization based in San Francisco with supporters worldwide, advocates a "democratic federal system of world government" in order to end war and crimes against humanity and to promote a just world community and the preservation of a livable and healthful global environment through the development of enforceable world law. It is affiliated with the Coalition for Democratic World Government, the Community of World Citizens, and the World Federalist Movement. Title: Zeitgeist: The Spirit of the Age Passage: Zeitgeist: The Spirit Of The Age is the fourth album by underground hip hop group The Lost Children of Babylon released November 30, 2010 on Soul Kid Records. The album's theme is focused on the New World order and Illuminati. It was also released October 19 on iTunes. The package comes with a , a download card for the instrumentals and a free mixtape. Title: New World Order (conspiracy theory) Passage: The New World Order or NWO is claimed to be an emerging clandestine totalitarian world government by various conspiracy theories. Title: Inverted totalitarianism Passage: Inverted totalitarianism is a term coined by political philosopher Sheldon Wolin in 2003 to describe the emerging form of government of the United States. Wolin analysed the United States as increasingly turning into a managed democracy (a concept which has similarities to illiberal democracy). Wolin uses the term "inverted totalitarianism" to draw attention to the totalitarian aspects of the United States governmental system while emphasizing differences between it and proper totalitarian regimes such as Nazi Germany and the Stalinist Soviet Union.
New World Order
Zeitgeist: The Spirit of the Age
New World Order (conspiracy theory)
Mara Victoria Losada Gmez's team made it to what semifinals in 1997?
Title: Expedicin Robinson 2001 Passage: Expedicin Robinson 2001, was the second season of the Argentine version of the Swedish show Expedition Robinson and it aired 2001. Like the previous season, this season took place on an island in Belize. During the pre-merge portion of the competition the North team proved to be weaker than their South team counterparts, only winning two of the six immunity challenges and losing four in a row. Shortly after the merge the former South team members turned on each other, voting out two of their own. When the black vote came into the game a bitter Carla Cavalloni took revenge on her tribe by joining the former North team members in voting out her former tribe member Pablo Gonzlez. When it came time for the final four, the remaining contestants competed in two challenges to determine who would be the final two. Ultimately, Mara Victoria "Vick" Fernndez who defied the odds and won this season over Carla Levy by a jury vote of 5-2. Title: Spain women's national football team Passage: The Spain women's national football team (Spanish: "Seleccin femenina de ftbol de Espaa" ) represents Spain in international women's football. Although not considered a powerhouse like it's male counterpart, it has achieved some success like reaching the European Championship's semifinals in 1997. Spain's youth team have enjoyed a much larger success in recent times, like winning their two consecutive UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship in 2010 and 2011, as well as reaching four consecutive finals from 2014 to 2017, winning the 2015 edition of the tournament. At the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, it has reached the final once in 2014 and placed third place in 2010 and 2016, which brings hope to the senior team. Title: Vicky Losada Passage: Mara Victoria Losada Gmez (born 5 March 1991), commonly known as Vicky Losada, is a Spanish football midfielder currently playing for FC Barcelona in Spain's Primera Divisin. She is a member of the Spanish national team. Title: Mara Victoria Calle Correa Passage: Mara Victoria Calle Correa (born 8 May 1959) is a Magistrate of the Constitutional Court of Colombia, serving since April 2009. Calle is the second female magistrate (after Clara Ins Vargas Hernndez). A lawyer from the University of Medelln, she specialized in Administrative Law from Saint Thomas Aquinas University and the University of Salamanca, and received a Master's in Administrative Law from Externado University. Prior to her nomination, she worked in Previsora Seguros S.A., and insurance provider, since 2004, and was its Vice President of Legal Affairs since 2005. Title: Mara Victoria Passage: Mara Victoria Cervantes Cervantes (born 26 February 1933 in Guadalajara, Jalisco), more commonly known simply as Mara Victoria, is a Mexican actress, singer, and comedian who is best known for starring as the hilarious, outspoken maid named Inocencia in the Telesistema Mexicano sitcom "La criada bien criada" and its 1972 spin-off film of the same name.
European Championship
Vicky Losada
Spain women's national football team
Adventures on the Wheels of Steel is a 3CD compilation album by Grandmaster Melle Mel, and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, were an American hip hop group formed in the South Bronx of New York City in which year?
Title: They Said It Couldn't Be Done Passage: They Said It Couldn't Be Done is the third album released by Grandmaster Flash, which followed the breakup of the Furious Five because of the departure of rappers Melle Mel, Scorpio, and Keith Cowboy. For "They Said It Couldn't Be Done", Flash signed with Elektra Records and retained the services of Rahiem and The Kidd Creole. New rappers Lavon (Kevin LaVon Dukes), Mr Broadway (Russell Wheeler), and dancer Larry Love (Larry Parker) were added. It was originally released in April 1985. It was re-issued on CD in the US for the first time in 2005 (DBK Works dbk514). It was the first album the group released on a major label. It was produced by Gavin Christopher and Grandmaster Flash (the group). The album also included "Girls Love the Way He Spins," "Sign of the Times" "Paradise," and "Rock the House (Alternate Groove)." It was the first hip hop album released by Elektra Records. Title: The Official Adventures of Grandmaster Flash Passage: The Official Adventures of Grandmaster Flash is a DJ mix album by Grandmaster Flash and was released in January 2002. It is a mix album consisting of interview snippets, newly recorded old school hip hop mixes, live Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five segments and four other tracks by various artists that were popular in Flash's early DJ repertoire. Title: Grandmaster Flash amp; the Furious Five (album) Passage: Grandmaster Flash The Furious Five is a compilation album release by Grandmaster Flash the Furious Five ("On The Strength" is their official second album). It was released in July 1983, and it is a compilation of their Sugar Hill Records hit singles including "The Message", "New York New York and "White Lines". Over half of the tracks were single-only releases prior to this compilation. Title: Adventures on the Wheels of Steel Passage: Adventures on the Wheels of Steel is a 3CD compilation album by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five and Grandmaster Melle Mel. It was released in 1999 on the Castle Music label and is a boxed set containing three CDs in slimline jewel cases together with a fold out insert. Title: Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five Passage: Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five were an American hip hop group formed in the South Bronx of New York City in 1976. Composed of one DJ (Grandmaster Flash) and five rappers (Melle Mel, The Kidd Creole, Keith Cowboy, Mr. NessScorpio, and Rahiem), the group's use of turntablism, break-beat deejaying, and conscious lyricism were significant in the early development of hip hop music.
1976
Adventures on the Wheels of Steel
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
What 1959 American thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock was used as the model for "The Bugs Bunny Mystery Special"?
Title: Bugs and Daffy's Carnival of the Animals Passage: Bugs and Daffy's Carnival of the Animals (originally aired as Carnival of the Animals) is a combination animationlive action television special, starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, and directed by Chuck Jones. Premiering on CBS on November 22, 1976, and consisting entirely of new animation, this prime time TV special represented Bugs Bunny and company's first foray into prime time television since the early 1960s. "Carnival of the Animals" was purposely cast in the successful mold of Jones' own earlier musical cartoons "Rabbit of Seville", "Long-Haired Hare" and "Baton Bunny" and set the familiar showbiz rivalry between Bugs and Daffy against the orchestral backdrop of musician Michael Tilson Thomas, in a performance based on the music of Camille Saint-Sans and the poetry of Ogden Nash. Title: Bugs Bunny's Easter Special Passage: Bugs Bunny's Easter Special (also known as "The Bugs Bunny Easter Special" and "Bugs Bunny's Easter Funnies") is a "Looney Tunes" television special featuring a number of Warner Bros. cartoons. It originally debuted on the CBS network on April 7, 1977. Title: Yosemite Sam Passage: Yosemite Sam is an American animated cartoon character in the "Looney Tunes" and "Merrie Melodies" series of cartoons produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The name is somewhat alliterative and is inspired by Yosemite National Park. Along with Elmer Fudd, he is the de facto archenemy of Bugs Bunny. He is commonly depicted as an extremely aggressive gunslinging prospector, outlaw, pirate, or cowboy with a hair-trigger temper and an intense hatred of rabbits, Bugs particularly. In cartoons with non-Western themes, he uses various aliases, including "Chilkoot Sam" (named for the Chilkoot Trail; Sam pronounces it "Chilli-koot") in "14 Carrot Rabbit" (although in the same cartoon, when he tries to gain Bugs Bunny's trust, he cleverly invents the alias "Square-deal Sam"), "Riff Raff Sam" in "Sahara Hare", "Sam Schultz" in "Big House Bunny", "Seagoin' Sam" in "Buccaneer Bunny", "Shanghai Sam" in "Mutiny on the Bunny", and "Sam Von Schamm the Hessian" in "Bunker Hill Bunny" and many others. During the Golden Age of American animation, Yosemite Sam appeared in 33 shorts. Title: North by Northwest Passage: North by Northwest is a 1959 American thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint and James Mason. The screenplay was by Ernest Lehman, who wanted to write "the Hitchcock picture to end all Hitchcock pictures". Title: The Bugs Bunny Mystery Special Passage: The Bugs Bunny Mystery Special is an animated television special that was broadcast on CBS October 26, 1980. Presented as an Alfred Hitchcock-style whodunit, the plot is modeled after those of "North by Northwest" and "The Fugitive". Like most Looney Tunes specials of the time, this program consists of clips from classic cartoons with some new original animation holding them together.
North by Northwest
The Bugs Bunny Mystery Special
North by Northwest
Which band was formed first, "Deerhunter" or "Parabelle"?
Title: Carnivores (band) Passage: Carnivores is an indie rock band formed in Atlanta, Georgia in 2009 by Philip Frobos, Nathaniel Higgins, and Caitlin Lang. Their musical style has been described as belonging to the noise pop genre. In 2010 Ross Politi joined on drums, later transitioning to second guitar with Billy Mitchell on drums. They released their first album, All Night Dead USA on Double Phantom Records in 2010. In 2011 they toured with The Black Lips, whose lead singer, Cole Alexander Is featured on a track off their latest album, Second Impulse. They have collaborated with both Bradford Cox and Frankie Broyles of Deerhunter on separate occasions and toured with Cox's solo project, Atlas Sound as well as Franz Ferdinand in 2012. In 2013 they signed with Army of Bad Luck Records, the Atlanta-based record company started by former Deerhunter bassist Josh Fauver. Title: JappMaitland condensation Passage: The JappMaitland condensation is an organic reaction and a type of Aldol reaction and a tandem reaction. In a reaction between the ketone 2-pentanone and the aldehyde benzaldehyde catalyzed by base the bis Aldol adduct is formed first. The second step is a ring-closing reaction when one hydroxyl group displaces the other in a nucleophilic substitution forming an oxo-tetrahydropyran. Title: Deerhunter Passage: Deerhunter is an American rock band from Atlanta, Georgia, formed in 2001. The band consists of Bradford Cox (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Moses Archuleta (drums, electronics, sound treatments), Lockett Pundt (guitar, vocals, keyboards), Josh McKay (bass), Javier Morales (keyboards, synthesizers, alto saxophone) and Rhasaan Manning (percussion, electronics). Title: Cryptograms (album) Passage: Cryptograms is the second album from Atlanta, Georgia-based indie rock group Deerhunter, released through Kranky on January 29, 2007 on CD and vinyl. Following the 2005 release of its first full-length album "Turn It Up Faggot", Deerhunter began recording material for its next record at Rare Book Room studio in New York. This initial recording session failed, due to the physical and mental state of lead singer Bradford Cox, as well as malfunctioning equipment in the studio. The band returned to Atlanta, only giving recording a second try after encouragement from members of the band Liars. The final version of "Cryptograms" was recorded in two separate day-long sessions, months apart, resulting in two musically distinct partsthe first includes more ambient music while the second contains more pop music elements. Cox sang most of the record's lyrics in a stream-of-consciousness manner; they include themes of death, companionship, and Cox's experiences with his genetic disorder Marfan syndrome. "Cryptograms" was generally well received by critics, and several publications placed the album on their lists of the top albums of 2007. Title: Parabelle Passage: Parabelle ('para' meaning 'to resemble; 'belle' meaning 'beauty' in French) is a Canadian rock band that initially formed in 2007 as a side project by Kevin Matisyn, the former lead singer of Evans Blue, and Kenneth Nixon of Framing Hanley. Following Kevin Matisyn's departure from Evans Blue in 2008, Parabelle was formed into a full band and has undergone numerous line-up changes since then. The band's first release was a double album entitled "A Summit BorderlineA Drop Oceanic" on July 6, 2009. With the subsequent addition of Kyle Mathis (formerly of Neverset) and Aaron Burton, they released their second album "Reassembling the Icons" on November 15, 2010. An acoustic album, "These Electric Pages Have Been Unplugged", featuring studio acoustic tracks, was released on May 24, 2011. The band released a third studio album,"Your Starry Eyes Will Never Make Us Even", on August 21, 2012.
Deerhunter
Deerhunter
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The 24K discography regards the band formed by Choeun Entertainment in what year?
Title: The Twilight Sad discography Passage: The discography of Scottish rock band The Twilight Sad consists of four studio albums, four compilation albums, eleven singles, and five extended plays (EPs). The band currently consists of James Graham (vocals), Andy MacFarlane (guitar, producer), and Mark Devine (drums). The Kilsyth-based band formed in 2003 and were signed to Fat Cat Records when Alex Knight, co-founder of the label, went to Glasgow to watch the band perform their third gig and signed them on the spot. The band released their debut EP "The Twilight Sad" in November 2006 in the United States only, followed by their debut album "Fourteen Autumns Fifteen Winters" in April 2007, which garnered widespread critical acclaim. The album spawned two singles, "That Summer, at Home I Had Become the Invisible Boy" in April, and "And She Would Darken the Memory" in July. The following year, the band released "Here, It Never Snowed. Afterwards It Did", a mini-album of reworked versions of songs from "Fourteen Autumns Fifteen Winters" and two non-album tracks, inspired by stripped-down live performances. A collection of live versions and previously unreleased tracks entitled "Killed My Parents and Hit the Road" was released in December 2008. The Twilight Sad's second studio album, "Forget the Night Ahead", was released in September 2009 to further acclaim and marked a shift in the band's direction towards a darker and more streamlined sound. The album produced three singles: "I Became a Prostitute" in August 2009, "Seven Years of Letters" in October 2009, and "The Room" in April 2010. Founding bassist Craig Orzel left the band in February 2010, and the band released "The Wrong Car" EP in September of that year. Title: 24K Magic (album) Passage: 24K Magic is the third studio album by American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars. It was released worldwide on November 18, 2016, by Atlantic Records. The follow-up to Mars's successful sophomore album, "Unorthodox Jukebox" (2012), it explores genres similar to those of its predecessor, such as soul and funk, while Mars and his team focused on capturing the RB sound that was very popular in the 90's, described by the singer as the reason he fell in love with music in the first place. Recording sessions for the album took place between early 2015 and September 2016 at Glenwood Place Studios in Burbank, California. The production of the album was handled by newly formed production trio Shampoo Press Curl, consisting of Mars, Brody Brown and Philip Lawrence. Title: 24K (band) Passage: 24K (Korean: ) is a South Korean boy group formed by Choeun Entertainment in 2012. The group currently consists of seven members. They debuted on September 6, 2012 with the extended play "Hurry Up". Title: Thor 5 Passage: Thor 5, also known as Thor 2R is a Norwegian communications satellite. It was successfully launched for Telenor atop an International Launch Services Proton-MBriz-M carrier rocket, at 11:34 GMT on 11 February 2008. It is based on the STAR-2 satellite bus, and was constructed by Orbital Sciences Corporation. It carries 24 K band transponders, to provide direct-to-home television broadcasting. After launch, the Briz-M upper stage placed Thor 5 directly into a geosynchronous orbit, eliminating the need for orbital raising manoeuvres and making the spacecraft able to save weight by carrying less fuel. It is positioned at a longitude of 1 West. Title: 24K discography Passage: The discography of South Korean boy band 24K, formed by Choeun Entertainment consists of one studio album, three extended plays (EPs), one single album and eight singles.
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