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The romantic Tamil song Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal is sung by Shreya Ghoshal and this Carnatic vocalist, playback singer, and musician born in which year?
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Title: Shreya Ghoshal
Passage: Shreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer. She has received four National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards including five for Best Female Playback Singer, nine Filmfare Awards South for Best Female Playback Singer (two for Tamil, four for Malayalam, two for Kannada and one for Telugu), two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and three Kerala State Film Awards. She has recorded songs for film music and albums in various Indian languages and has established herself as a leading playback singer of Indian cinema.
Title: Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal
Passage: "Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal" (English: Oh flowers Rest a while) is a romantic Tamil song from the 2015 Tamil film, "I". Composed by A. R. Rahman, the song is sung by Haricharan and Shreya Ghoshal, with lyrics penned by Madhan Karky. The music video of the track features actors Vikram and Amy Jackson. The song was re-dubbed in two other languages. The Hindi version of the song "Tu Chale", sung by Arijit Singh and Ghoshal is written by Irshad Kamil while the Telugu version of the song "Poolane Kunukeyamantaa" was sung by Haricharan and Ghoshal and the lyrics for the version is penned by Ananta Sriram. The music video of the song was shot in several locations of China.
Title: Haricharan
Passage: Haricharan Seshadri, simply known and credited as Haricharan (born 20 March 1987), is a Carnatic vocalist, playback singer, and musician.
Title: List of Kannada songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal
Passage: Shreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer. She sings in Assamese, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Tulu Other Languages. Ghoshal's career began when she won the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa contest as an adult. Her Bollywood playback singing career began with Devdas, for which she received National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer along with Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer and Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent. Since then, she has received many other awards. Ghoshal was also honored from the U.S. state of Ohio , where the governor Ted Strickland declared June 26 as "Shreya Ghoshal Day". In April 2013, she was awarded with the highest honour in London by the selected members of House of Commons of the United Kingdom. In July 2015, John Cranley, the Mayor of the City of Cincinnati also honoured her by proclaiming July 24, 2015 as "Shreya Ghoshal Day of Entertainment and Inspiration" in Cincinnati. [1] She was also featured five times in Forbes list of the top 100 celebrities of India. In 2017, Ghoshal became the first Indian singer to have a wax figure (statute) of her in Madame Tussauds Museum.
Title: Filmography of Shreya Ghoshal
Passage: Shreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer. She has received four National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards including five for Best Female Playback Singer, nine Filmfare Awards South for Best Female Playback Singer (two for Kannada, four for Malayalam, two for Tamil and one for Telugu), three Kerala State Film Awards and two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. She has recorded songs for film music and albums in various Indian languages and has established herself as a leading playback singer of Indian cinema.
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1987
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Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal
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Haricharan
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Anerican shorthair cats are from what decent?
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Title: European Shorthair
Passage: The European Shorthair, also called the European or in WCF Celtic Shorthair, is a breed originating in Europe. The term has also been used as an elaborate way of referring to common domestic cats of Europe, causing some confusion as the pedigree cats of this breed also should resemble the typical domestic cats of Europe. This role was held until the beginning of the 20th century by the British Shorthair, even though stockier than the majority of common European cats, until 1949 when the European Shorthair was recognized by the Fdration internationale fline (FIFe). The oldest known European Shorthair registered in FIFe was born in 1940, as the origin of the European Shorthair predates the formation of FIFe in 1949. Breed standards describing the European Shorthair as an established breed can be found in different cat books from the 1930ies.
Title: American Ringtail
Passage: The American Ringtail Cat is a new experimental cat breed that started with a California cat named Solomon in 1998. Owner Susan Manley started a breeding program to reproduce his unique curled tail, which she had also noted in other feral cats in northern California. This genetic mutation seems to have no ill health effects associated with it. The cats with curled tails were bred with Ragdoll cats and American Shorthair cats. In 2005 The International Cat Association, gave this new breed Registration Only status.
Title: Colorpoint Shorthair
Passage: Colorpoint Shorthairs are a variety of domestic cat. Depending on the cat registry, they may be considered a separate breed of cat, or more often a variant of a pre-existing one, if accepted at all. These cats are distinguished by their conformance to wide range of sixteen different point colors, beyond the four standard Siamese colors. The variety was initially created by crossbreeding Siamese with the American Shorthair the same mixture that created the Oriental Shorthair, but with different goals. The Colorpoint Shorthair shares the point-coloration pattern with the Siamese, but in the nontraditional colors of red, cream, tortoiseshell, and lynx (tabby) points, and minor variations thereof. In body style, head shape, and other features, it may be intermediate between the two foundation breeds, which show cats leaning toward Siamese traits. Those who favour the Traditional Siamese look may also favour the more moderate-typed Colourpoint Shorthairs that take after their American Shorthair ancestors in shape.
Title: American Shorthair
Passage: The American Shorthair (ASH) is a breed of domestic cat believed to be descended from European cats brought to North America by early settlers to protect valuable cargo from mice and rats. According to the Cat Fancier's Association, in 2012, it was the seventh most popular breed of cat in the United States.
Title: CC (cat)
Passage: CC, for "CopyCat" "or" "Carbon Copy" (born December 22, 2001), is a brown tabby and white domestic shorthair and the first cloned pet. CC's surrogate mother was a tabby, but her genetic donor, Rainbow, was a calico domestic shorthair. The difference in hair coloration between CC and Rainbow is due to epigenetic re-programming, which normally occurs in a fertilised embryo before implantation.
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descended from European
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Colorpoint Shorthair
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American Shorthair
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Instituto Militar de Engenharia and Tennessee Technological University both have degrees in what?
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Title: Gomes Carneiro
Passage: Antnio Ernesto Gomes Carneiro (November 28, 1846 February 9, 1894) was a Brazilian army officer and veteran on the Brazilian side of the Paraguayan War. After graduating from the Instituto Militar de Engenharia (Brazilian military academy) in 1872, he was made a lieutenant in 1875, a captain in 1877, a major in 1887, a lieutenant colonel in 1890 and a colonel in 1892. He fought on the side of the Republican government in the Riograndense Federalist Revolution and was killed in action.
Title: Francisca Fernndez-Hall
Passage: Francisca Fernndez-Hall Ziga (19212002) was a Guatemalan engineer and diplomat. She was the first woman to graduate from the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, the first woman in all of Central America to earn an engineering degree, the first woman to be accepted and to attend the Instituto Militar de Engenharia of Brazil, and the first female ambassador for Guatemala.
Title: Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa
Passage: The Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa (ISEL) is a Portuguese higher education polytechnic institution of engineering and technology. Headquartered in Lisbon and a part of the Instituto Politcnico de Lisboa.
Title: Instituto Militar de Engenharia
Passage: The Instituto Militar de Engenharia ("Military Institute of Engineering", IME) is an engineering institute maintained by the Brazilian Army with Federal support. IME is the oldest and one of the best ranked engineering schools in Brazil, according to the Ministry of Education of that country, having systematically achieved first place in several of its engineering degrees. Its current campus is located in Urca, Rio de Janeiro, right across the entrance to the very famous Sugar Loaf cable car.
Title: Tennessee Technological University
Passage: Tennessee Technological University, popularly known as Tennessee Tech, is an accredited public university located in Cookeville, Tennessee, United States, a city approximately 70 miles (110 km) east of Nashville. It was formerly known as Tennessee Polytechnic Institute (1915), and before that as University of Dixie, the name under which it was founded as a private institution in 1909. It places special emphasis on undergraduate education in fields related to engineering and technology, although degrees in education, liberal arts, agriculture, nursing, and other fields of study can be pursued as well. Additionally, there are graduate offerings in engineering, education, business, and the liberal arts. The university is governed by an eight-member Board of Trustees. Its athletic teams compete in the Ohio Valley Conference.
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engineering
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Instituto Militar de Engenharia
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Tennessee Technological University
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In the 10th Century A.D. Ealhswith had a son called thelweard by which English king?
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Title: Sirpur (Chhattisgarh)
Passage: Sirpur is a historical town in Mahasamund district in the state of Chhattisgarh 78 km away from Raipur and 35 km from Mahasamund city on the banks of the river Mahanadi. The town of Sirpur (aka Shirpur) has been mentioned in ancient epigraphic records, dating back to the 5th to the 8th centuries A.D. The city was once the capital of the Sarbhapuriya and Somvanshi Kings of Dakshin (south) Kosala state. It was an important centre of Buddhist from the 6th the 10th century A.D. and was visited by Hieun Tsang, the 7th Century Chinese Pilgrimist and Scholar. The beauty of this magical place has beckoned the presence of the Dalai Lama too in March 2013.
Title: thelweard (son of Alfred)
Passage: thelweard (d. 920 or 922) was the younger son of King Alfred the Great and Ealhswith.
Title: Gangaikonda Cholapuram
Passage: Gangaikonda Cholapuram was built during medieval India and was erected as the capital of the Cholas by Rajendra Chola I, the son and successor of Rajaraja Chola, the great Chola who conquered a large area in South India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Sumatra, Kadaram (Kedah in Malaysia), Cambodia and others at the beginning of the 11th century A.D. It occupies an important place in the history of India. As the capital of the Cholas from about 1025 A.D. for about 250 years, the city controlled the affairs of entire southern India, from the Tungabhadra in the north to Ceylon in the south and other south east Asian countries. As of 2014, the ancient city exists as a small forlorn village in the Ariyalur district of Tamil Nadu, India. The great temple of Brihadeeswarar Temple at this place is next only to the Brihadisvara temple at Thanjavur in its monumental nature and surpasses it in sculptural quality.
Title: Ealhswith
Passage: Ealhswith or Ealswitha (died 5 December 902) was the wife of King Alfred the Great. Her father was a Mercian nobleman, thelred Mucel, Ealdorman of the Gaini, which is thought to be an old Mercian tribal group. Her mother was Eadburh, a member of the Mercian royal family, and according to the historian Cyril Hart she was a descendant of King Coenwulf of Mercia. She is commemorated as a saint in the Christian East and the West on July 20.
Title: Dhar (surname)
Passage: Dhar (Kashmiri: , ), also spelled Dar mostly in Pakistan(Kashmiri: , ), is a Kashmiri surname (kram), of Brahmin origin, found among individuals native to the Kashmir Valley of India, as well as Kashmiri migrs who have migrated to the Punjab, a region divided between India and neighbouring Pakistan. The caste name is shared among both Hindus and Muslims. The Dhar "kram" originates from the honorific given to a village head, strongman or a warlord of a jagir. This honorific was prevalent during the 12th Century A.D. and remained in vogue up until the 14th Century A.D. In antiquity, many Dhars migrated to the region of Gauda (present day Bengal), and much later returned to the Kashmir Valley. Nevertheless, to this day, there are many Dhars who are found in that region of Bengal, they belong to different castes (mainly Kayastha and Baniks and sometimes Brahmin or Baidya).
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King Alfred the Great
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thelweard (son of Alfred)
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Ealhswith
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The 1980 Soviet film made by Mosfilm starred what actor named a People's Artist of what country in 1976?
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Title: Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears
Passage: Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (Russian: ; translit. "Moskva slezam ne verit") is a 1980 Soviet film made by Mosfilm. It was written by Valentin Chernykh and directed by Vladimir Menshov. The leading roles were played by Vera Alentova and by Aleksey Batalov. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1981.
Title: The Cranes Are Flying
Passage: The Cranes Are Flying (Russian: , translit. "Letyat zhuravli") is a 1957 Soviet film about World War II. It depicts the cruelty of war and the damage suffered to the Soviet psyche as a result of World War II (known in the Soviet Union as the Great Patriotic War). It was directed at Mosfilm by the Georgian-born Soviet director Mikhail Kalatozov in 1957 and stars Aleksey Batalov and Tatiana Samoilova. It won the "Palme d'Or" at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival, the only Soviet film to win that award, although "The Turning Point" (1946) was one of eleven films awarded that year's Grand Prix, the predecessor of the "Palme d'Or".
Title: Aleksey Batalov
Passage: Aleksey Vladimirovich Batalov (Russian: ; 20 November 1928 15 June 2017) was a Soviet and Russian actor acclaimed for his portrayal of noble and positive characters. He was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1976 and a Hero of Socialist Labour in 1989.
Title: Ballad of a Soldier
Passage: Ballad of a Soldier (Russian: , "Ballada o soldate"), is a 1959 Soviet film directed by Grigori Chukhrai and starring Vladimir Ivashov and Zhanna Prokhorenko. While set during World War II, "Ballad of a Soldier" is not primarily a war film. It recounts, within the context of the turmoil of war, various kinds of love: the romantic love of a young couple, the committed love of a married couple, and a mother's love of her child, as a Red Army soldier tries to make it home during a leave, meeting several civilians on his way and falling in love. The film was produced at Mosfilm and won several awards, including the BAFTA Award for Best Film from any Source and was nominated for the Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay.
Title: Brave People
Passage: Brave People (Russian: ), initially announced on release abroad by Mosfilm as The Horsemen, is a 1950 Soviet film, directed by Konstantin Yudin. The film starred Sergei Gurzo and Alexei Gribov, and was Yudin's first thriller film, as he had previously worked predominantly on comedies.
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USSR
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Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears
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Aleksey Batalov
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Stuart Smalley is a fictional character invented and performed by which comedian, writer, and satirist, and later United States Senator from Minnesota?
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Title: Al Franken
Passage: Alan Stuart "Al" Franken (born May 21, 1951) is an American writer, comedian, and politician. Since 2009, he has been the junior United States Senator from Minnesota. He became well known in the 1970s and 1980s as a writer and performer on the television comedy show "Saturday Night Live". After decades as a comedic actor and writer, he became a prominent liberal political activist. Franken was first elected to the United States Senate in 2008 in a razor-thin victory over incumbent Republican Senator Norm Coleman, and then won re-election in 2014 over Republican challenger Mike McFadden. Franken is a member of the Minnesota DemocraticFarmerLabor Party (DFL), an affiliate of the Democratic Party.
Title: Stuart Smalley
Passage: Stuart Smalley is a fictional character invented and performed by comedian and satirist (and later United States Senator from Minnesota) Al Franken. The character originated on the television show "Saturday Night Live", in a mock self-help show called "Daily Affirmations With Stuart Smalley." It first aired on the show's February 9, 1991 episode hosted by Kevin Bacon. Stuart is Franken's middle name. Franken has stated that his "going to Al-Anon meetings inspired [the character] Stuart [Smalley]". (He attended the meetings in support of his wife, who was battling alcoholism at the time.)
Title: Brokers Exchange
Passage: The Brokers Exchange in Tonopah, Nevada, also known as the Tonopah Divide Mining Company was built in 1905 during Tonopah's mining boom. Originally a two-story building, it housed a brokerage, real estate office, and the offices of Tonopah lawyer (later United States Senator) Patrick McCarran. A fire destroyed the upper floor in 1912. The Tonopah Divide Mining Company, controlled by George Wingfield and Cal Brougher, purchased the property for use as an office in 1919. The ruined top story was removed and the first floor was re-roofed and capped with a decorate plaster frieze.
Title: Ghoulardi
Passage: Ghoulardi was a fictional character invented and portrayed by voice announcer, actor and disc jockey Ernie Anderson as the horror host of "Shock Theater" at WJW-TV, Channel 8 (a.k.a. "TV-8") in Cleveland, Ohio from January 13, 1963 through December 16, 1966. "Shock Theater" featured grade-"B" science fiction films and horror films, aired in a Friday late-night time slot. At the peak of Ghoulardi's popularity, the character also hosted the Saturday afternoon "Masterpiece Theater," and the weekday children's program "Laurel, Ghoulardi and Hardy."
Title: Steven (Alice Cooper character)
Passage: Steven is a fictional character invented by the rock artist Alice Cooper. He appears on the albums "Welcome to My Nightmare" (1975), "Alice Cooper Goes to Hell" (1976) -- via "A Bedtime Story" in the liner notes, "Hey Stoopid" (1991), "The Last Temptation" (1994), "Along Came a Spider" (2008), and "Welcome 2 My Nightmare" (2011).
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Al Franken
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Stuart Smalley
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Al Franken
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Which band is from a country closer to France, Superdrag or Shed Seven ?
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Title: Superdrag
Passage: Superdrag was an American alternative rock band from Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. The band had a hit with its 1996 single "Sucked Out" off their album "Regretfully Yours", for which a video clip was broadcast regularly on MTV. The original lineup reunited in 2007, releasing their last album in 2009.
Title: Shed Seven
Passage: Shed Seven are an English alternative rock band, formed in York in 1990. One of the groups which contributed to the Britpop music scene of the 1990s, they never received the degree of mainstream success achieved by the likes of Oasis and Blur. They originally comprised singer Rick Witter, guitaristkeyboardist Joe Johnson, bassist Tom Gladwin and drummer Alan Leach. Johnson was later replaced by Paul Banks.
Title: Live at Leeds 2007
Passage: Live at Leeds 2007 is a live album by indie rock band Shed Seven, self-released by weekly download on a Friday starting on 15 May 2009. After the release of track 7, "Return", Shed Seven announced on its website that the rest of the album would be released on a fortnightly basis.
Title: Truth Be Told (Shed Seven album)
Passage: Truth Be Told is the fourth studio album by the British rock band Shed Seven, released via Artful Records in May 2001. Initial copies of the album featured a limited edition bonus disc with additional CD-ROM material along with an exclusive bonus track.
Title: Let It Ride (Shed Seven album)
Passage: Let It Ride is the third studio album by the British rock band Shed Seven, released in June 1998 via Polydor Records, and was the band's first LP to be written solely by Rick Witter (lyrics) and Paul Banks (music).
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Shed Seven
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Superdrag
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Shed Seven
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Are Diane Wilkins and Leos Carax both filmmakers?
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Title: Leos Carax
Passage: Alex Christophe Dupont (born 22 November 1960), best known as Leos Carax (] ), is a French film director, critic, and writer. Carax is noted for his poetic style and his tortured depictions of love. His first major work was "Boy Meets Girl" (1984), and his notable works include "Les Amants du Pont-Neuf" (1991) and "Holy Motors" (2012). His professional name is an anagram of his real name, 'Alex', and 'Oscar'.
Title: Holy Motors
Passage: Holy Motors is a 2012 French-German fantasy drama film written and directed by Leos Carax, starring Denis Lavant and dith Scob. Lavant plays Mr. Oscar, a man not unlike an actor who inhabits several roles, but there are no apparent cameras filming the man's performances. It is Carax's first feature film since 1999. The film competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Martine Beugnet
Passage: Martine Beugnet is a French film theorist, and a Professor in Visual Studies at the Paris Diderot University. She has written primarily on corporeality and sensation in avant-garde and narrative cinema, and has had her work published in several film journals. She wrote her PhD thesis at the University of Edinburgh in 1999, on themes of sexuality and bodies in recent French cinema, citing filmmakers such as Claire Denis, Bertrand Blier, Jean-Jacques Beineix, Laetitia Masson, and Leos Carax. She later wrote an entire monograph on the work of Claire Denis, where she invoked the of French philosopher Gilles Deleuze. In 2005, she published a book on cinematic treatments of Marcel Proust, written in collaboration with Marion Schmid. Two years later, she wrote a book titled "Cinema and Sensation", where she further explored themes she had written about in her PhD thesis, again invoking Deleuze.
Title: Boy Meets Girl (1984 film)
Passage: Boy Meets Girl is a 1984 French drama film written and directed by Leos Carax, starring Denis Lavant and Mireille Perrier. It was Carax's first feature film. The plot follows the relationship of an aspiring filmmaker (Denis Lavant), who has just been left by his lover and a suicidal young woman (Mireille Perrier), who is also reeling from a failed romance.
Title: Diane Wilkins
Passage: Diane Wilkins is an independent award-winning filmmaker from Tallahassee, Florida, best known for high definition corporate and documentary production. Diane also produces gay and disability themed shorts in collaboration with the Mickee Faust Club, a theatre group focused on gay and disability activism. Shorts have screened in film festivals around the world.
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yes
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Diane Wilkins
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Leos Carax
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What is the highest charting song on the album released by Future on February 17, 2017
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Title: Future (Future album)
Passage: Future is the eponymous fifth studio album by American rapper Future. It was released on February 17, 2017, by A1 Recordings, Freebandz and Epic Records. The album features production by Metro Boomin, Zaytoven, DJ Khaled, The Beat Bully, Southside, alongside production from other members of 808 Mafia such as DY, Fuse, Tarentino and Tre Pounds. The album was supported by three singles: "Draco", "Mask Off" and "Extra Luv".
Title: Suicide Note (song)
Passage: "Suicide Note" is a two-part song by the American heavy metal band Pantera from their eighth studio album, "The Great Southern Trendkill". The first half of the song was released as the album's second single in 1996. It is Pantera's highest charting song on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart (now known as the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks), peaking at 10. The combination total time is 9 minutes 3 seconds.
Title: Like You (Bow Wow song)
Passage: "Like You" is a song by American rapper Bow Wow featuring singer Ciara. It was written by Jermaine Dupri, Jaron Alston, and Johnta Austin, and produced by Dupri and Bryan Michael Cox for Bow Wow's fourth album "Wanted" (2005). The song includes the keyboard chord of New Edition's "I'm Leaving You Again" written by Jaron Alson, Ricky Bell, and Ralph Tresvant. "Like You" was released as the album's second single on August 2005 and reached number 3 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and number 1 on the Hot RBHip-Hop Songs chart. "Like You" was Bow Wow's second top 10 hit on that chart, as was Ciara's fifth. The song also charted in the top 40 in countries like Ireland, Germany and the UK. To date, "Like You" remains Bow Wow's highest charting song.
Title: Sex on Fire
Passage: "Sex on Fire" is the first single released from American alternative rock band Kings of Leon's fourth studio album "Only by the Night". The song gave Kings of Leon their first number-one single in Australia, Finland, Ireland and the United Kingdom, charting at the top spot on digital downloads alone in the latter country, before its physical release. In September 2009 it was Britain's second most-downloaded digital single ever. The song has sold 1.2 million copies in the United Kingdom as of November 2012. It has also gained significant popularity in the band's native United States, reaching number one on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart and number 56 on the "Billboard" Hot 100, making it their second highest charting song in their homeland on the former chart.
Title: Mask Off
Passage: "Mask Off" is a song by American rapper Future for his eponymous fifth studio album "Future" (2017). The track was later released as the second single after initially charting as an album track and receiving more popularity than the lead single "Draco". The song samples "Prison Song" by Tommy Butler. It is the highest-charting song on the album and also Future's best-charting single to date.
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Mask Off
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Future (Future album)
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Mask Off
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1992 Pittsburgh Pirates season was at what stadium located in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania?
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Title: 1909 Pittsburg Pirates season
Passage: The 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 28th season for the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise, during which they won the National League pennant with a record of 11042 and their first World Series over the Detroit Tigers. Led by shortstop Honus Wagner and outfielder-manager Fred Clarke, the Pirates scored the most runs in the majors. Wagner led the league in batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, and runs batted in. Pirates owner Barney Dreyfuss opened the Pirates new ballpark, named Forbes Field, on June 30, 1909.
Title: Three Rivers Stadium
Passage: Three Rivers Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1970 to 2000. It was home to the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL).
Title: 1987 Pittsburgh Pirates season
Passage: The 1987 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 106th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; and their 101st season in the National League. This was their 18th season at Three Rivers Stadium. The Pirates finished fifth in the National League East with a record of 8082.
Title: 1989 Pittsburgh Pirates season
Passage: The 1989 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 108th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; the 103rd in the National League. This was their 20th season at Three Rivers Stadium. The Pirates finished fifth in the National League East with a record of 7488.
Title: 1992 Pittsburgh Pirates season
Passage: The 1992 Pittsburgh Pirates season was their 111th season; the 106th in the National League. This was their 23rd season at Three Rivers Stadium. For the third consecutive season, the Pirates won the National League East Division Title with a record of 9666. They were defeated four games to three by the Atlanta Braves in the 1992 National League Championship Series. The Pirates would not have another winning season until 2013.
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Three Rivers Stadium
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1992 Pittsburgh Pirates season
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Three Rivers Stadium
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Jos Menndez Menndez (18461918) was a Spanish businessman based in Argentina and which sparsely populated region located at the southern end of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile?
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Title: Chilean Coast Range
Passage: The Chilean Coastal Range (Spanish: "Cordillera de la Costa" ) is a mountain range that runs from north to south along the Pacific coast of South America parallel to the Andean Mountains, extending from Morro de Arica in the north to Taitao Peninsula, where it ends at the Chile Triple Junction, in the south. The range has a strong influence on the climate of Chile since it produces a rain shadow to the east. Because of this the vegetation growing on the seaward slopes is much more exuberant than in the interior. Compared to the coastal lowlands and the Intermediate Depression it is sparsely populated with land use varying from protected areas to grazing and silviculture. The range is present in all Chilean regions except for Coquimbo Region and Magallanes Region.
Title: Patagonia
Passage: Patagonia (] ) is a sparsely populated region located at the southern end of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes mountains as well as the deserts, pampas and grasslands east of this southern portion of the Andes. Patagonia has two coasts: western facing the Pacific Ocean and eastern facing the Atlantic Ocean.
Title: Mid West (Western Australia)
Passage: The Mid West region is one of the nine regions of Western Australia. It is a sparsely populated region extending from the west coast of Western Australia, about 200 km north and south of its administrative centre of Geraldton and inland to 450 km east of Wiluna in the Gibson Desert.
Title: Aysn Region
Passage: The XI Aysn del General Carlos Ibez del Campo Region (Spanish: "Regin de Aysn" ] "XI Regin Aysn del General Carlos Ibez del Campo "), often shortened to Aysn Region or Aisn, is one of Chile's 15 first order administrative divisions. Although the third largest in area, the region is Chile's most sparsely populated region with a population of 102,317 as of 2017. The capital of the region is Coihaique, the region's former namesake.
Title: Jos Mara Menndez Menndez
Passage: Jos Menndez Menndez (18461918) was a Spanish businessman based in Argentina and Chilean Patagonia. He was the initiator of large companies that remain to this day.
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Patagonia
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Jos Mara Menndez Menndez
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Patagonia
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Which state of Canada is connected to the most populous city in the US state of Michigan and the seat of Wayne County, by means of the Michigan Central Railway Tunnel, a railroad tunnel under the Detroit River?
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Title: Detroit
Passage: Detroit ( ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan, the largest city on the United StatesCanada border, and the seat of Wayne County. The municipality of Detroit had a 2015 estimated population of 677,116, making it the 21st-most populous city in the United States. The metropolitan area, known as Metro Detroit, is home to 4.3 million people, making it the second-largest in the Midwest after Chicago.
Title: Port of Detroit
Passage: The Port of Detroit is located along the west side of the Detroit River, and is the largest seaport in the state of Michigan. The port is overseen by the DetroitWayne County Port Authority, a five-member board of directors appointed by the State of Michigan, Wayne County, and the City of Detroit. The authority coordinates river commerce on the waters and shoreline of Wayne County. The port consists of multiple marine terminals handling general, liquid, and bulk cargo as well as passengers. The Port of Detroit's single most valuable commodity is steel, and the largest commodity handled by tonnage is ore. Other important commodities handled at the port include stone, coal and cement.
Title: Detroit River
Passage: The Detroit River flows for 24 nmi from Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie as a strait in the Great Lakes system and forms part of the border between Canada and the United States. The river divides the metropolitan areas of Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario - an area referred to as DetroitWindsor. The two cities are connected by the Ambassador Bridge, the DetroitWindsor Tunnel and the Michigan Central Railway Tunnel.
Title: Alaska Central Railroad Tunnel No. 1
Passage: Alaska Central Railroad Tunnel No. 1, also known as the Loop District Tunnel No. 1 is a historic railroad tunnel located about 40 mile north of Seward, Alaska, in the Placer River Valley, Kenai Peninsula. The tunnel was dug in 1906 and served the Alaska Central Railroad and later the Alaska Railroad until the route in the area, known as the "Loop District" was rerouted in 1951.
Title: Michigan Central Railway Tunnel
Passage: The Michigan Central Railway Tunnel is a railroad tunnel under the Detroit River connecting Detroit, Michigan, in the United States with Windsor, Ontario, in Canada. The US entrance is south of Porter and Vermont streets near Rosa Parks Boulevard. The Canadian entrance is south of Wyandotte Street West between Cameron and Wellington Avenues. It was built by the Detroit River Tunnel Company for the Canada Southern Railway, leased by the Michigan Central Railroad and owned by the New York Central Railroad. The tunnel opened in 1910 and is still in use today by the Canadian Pacific Railway. On the Detroit side, the area around the tunnel is off limits to the general public and is routinely patrolled by officers and agents of the US Department of Homeland Security, Canadian Pacific Police Service, CN Police, Detroit Police Department, and the security elements of the bridge company.
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Ontario
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Michigan Central Railway Tunnel
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Detroit
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The Republican canidate in the Oklahoma gubernatorial election of 2002 formerly played for what NFL team?
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Title: Oklahoma gubernatorial election, 1978
Passage: The 1978 Oklahoma gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1978, to elect the Governor of Oklahoma. Incumbent Republican Governor David L. Boren chose not to run for re-election to a second term in office. Instead Boren decided to run for the United States Senate. Former Governor, and sitting Lieutenant Governor George Nigh was elected, defeating Republican nominee Ron Shotts.
Title: Oklahoma gubernatorial election, 2002
Passage: The Oklahoma gubernatorial election of 2002 was held on November 5, 2002, and was a race for the Governor of Oklahoma. Democrat Brad Henry won the election with 43 percent of the vote, beating Republican Steve Largent and conservative independent Gary Richardson.
Title: Oklahoma gubernatorial election, 1994
Passage: The Oklahoma gubernatorial election of 1994 was held on November 8, 1994, and was a race for the Governor of Oklahoma. Former United States Associate Attorney General Frank Keating pulled an upset in the three-way race to become only the third Republican governor in Oklahoma history. This can largely be attributed to the split Democratic vote between nominee Jack Mildren and former Democratic congressman Wes Watkins. Watkins' performance in the election, obtaining 24 of the vote and carrying several counties, is one of the most notable performances for a third party candidate in modern U.S. history.
Title: Oklahoma gubernatorial election, 2010
Passage: The Oklahoma gubernatorial election of 2010 was held on November 2, 2010 to elect the Governor of Oklahoma. Due to term limits placed on him by the Oklahoma Constitution, incumbent Democratic Governor Brad Henry could not seek re-election. The race had been hotly contested by both political parties, with several well-known Oklahomans announcing their candidacy up to two years before the election. The non-partisan "Cook Political Report" and CQ Politics rate the gubernatorial election as "likely Republican" and "leaning Republican", respectively.
Title: Steve Largent
Passage: Stephen Michael Largent (born September 28, 1954) is a retired American football player, enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and a former Republican politician, having served in the U.S. House of Representatives for Oklahoma, from 1994 until 2002. Prior to his political career, Largent was a wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks in the National Football League for his entire 14-season professional football career. He held several all-time receiving records when he retired.
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Seattle Seahawks
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Oklahoma gubernatorial election, 2002
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Steve Largent
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Jean-Baptiste Oudraogo was overthrown by a Marxist revolutionary referred to as what ?
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Title: Jean-Baptiste Oudraogo
Passage: Major Dr. Jean-Baptiste Oudraogo (born June 30, 1941) was President of Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso) from 8 November 1982 to 4 August 1983. He took power following the 1982 coup d'tat and was in turn overthrown in the 1983 coup d'tat, which brought Thomas Sankara into power.
Title: Marxist sociology
Passage: Marxist sociology is the study of sociology from a Marxist perspective. Marxism itself can be recognized as both a political philosophy and a sociology, particularly so far as it attempts to remain scientific, systematic and objective rather than purely normative and prescriptive. Marxist sociology is "a form of conflict theory associated with ... Marxism's objective of developing a positive (empirical) science of capitalist society as part of the mobilization of a revolutionary working class." The American Sociological Association has a section dedicated to the issues of Marxist sociology that is "interested in examining how insights from Marxist methodology and Marxist analysis can help explain the complex dynamics of modern society". Marxist sociology would come to facilitate the developments of critical theory and cultural studies as loosely distinct disciplines.
Title: Episodes of the Cuban Revolutionary War
Passage: Episodes of the Cuban Revolutionary War, also titled Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary War, is an autobiographical book by Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara about his experiences during the Cuban Revolution (19561958) to overthrow the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista.
Title: Thomas Sankara
Passage: Thomas Isidore Nol Sankara (] ; 21 December 1949 15 October 1987) was a Burkinab military captain, Marxist revolutionary, pan-Africanist and President of Burkina Faso from 1983 to 1987. Viewed by supporters as a charismatic and iconic figure of revolution, he is commonly referred to as "Africa's Che Guevara".
Title: Gabriel Som Yoryan
Passage: Gabriel Some Yoryan was the architect of a military coup against Colonel Saye Zerbo, the then head of the army of Burkina Faso. He did not himself assume power, but allowed Major Jean-Baptiste Oudraogo to take over.
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Africa's Che Guevara
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Jean-Baptiste Oudraogo
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Thomas Sankara
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The older brother of what female vocalist co-wrote the the third single in the bands third studio album?
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Title: Eric Stefani
Passage: Eric Matthew Stefani (born June 17, 1967) is an American musician, composer, writer, and animator best known as the founder and former member of the ska punk band No Doubt. He is the older brother of Gwen Stefani and is also a former animator on the television series "The Simpsons" and "The Ren Stimpy Show".
Title: Talk Dirty (Jason Derulo song)
Passage: "Talk Dirty" is a song by American singer Jason Derulo, released as the second single from his third studio album, "Tattoos" (2013), in Europe and Oceania. Derulo's third studio album was retitled "Talk Dirty" for its US release, featuring an alternative track listing. It was released as the third single in the US on January 7, 2014. Additional vocals are provided by American rapper 2 Chainz, making it Derulo's first single to feature a guest performer, excluding the French version of "Whatcha Say". The artists co-wrote the song with Jason Evigan, Sean Douglas, Ori Kaplan, Tamir Muskat, Tomer Yosef, and Wallpaper frontman Ricky Reed; the latter is also the song's producer. The song is built around sampled instrumentals from "Hermetico" by the Israeli band Balkan Beat Box from their 2007 studio album "Nu Med". The main saxophone lick is based on characteristic Turkish traditional ornamentations, particularly rendering the Turkish wind instrument Zurna.
Title: Dame Un Beso
Passage: "Dame un beso" (English Translation: "Give Me a Kiss") is a song written by A.B. Quintanilla and Ricky Vela who were both in the band at the time. Selena's brother "AB Quintanilla" was tired of the same old songs that his father would choose and write that AB took over and wrote almost all of Selena's songs. "Dame Un Beso" was released on Selena's third album "Alpha" in 1986 from "Manny Labels". Soon after its released, Selena then 15 appeared on the Tejano Music Awards that same year and won an award for both "Female Vocalist of the year" and "Performer of the year" . For that success "Dame Un Beso" was released as a vinyl, LP, and EP in 1986. Selena's third album "Alpha" led Selena to win the award for "Female Vocalist of the Year" at 1987 Hispanic Music Awards. "Dame Un Beso" has been released since after Selena's death in 1995. Selena's father still released the song in today's albums.
Title: Don't Speak
Passage: "Don't Speak" is a song by the American rock band No Doubt. It was released in 1996 as the third single from the band's third studio album, "Tragic Kingdom" (1995). Vocalist Gwen Stefani wrote the song with her brother Eric Stefani about her bandmate and ex-boyfriend Tony Kanal shortly after he ended their seven-year relationship.
Title: Better Times (album)
Passage: Better Times is the seventh studio album by Australian rock band The Black Sorrows. The album was released in September 1992 and peaked at number 13 on the ARIA Charts, becoming the bands third consecutive top twenty album.
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Gwen Stefani
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Don't Speak
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Eric Stefani
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The Back Stage Garland Awards also referred to simply as the Garland Awards, and known as the Back Stage West Garland Awards from 1998 to 2008 were bestowed by which entertainment-industry newspaper brand aimed at people working in film and the performing arts, with a special focus on casting, job opportunities, and career advice?
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Title: Canadian Job Bank
Passage: The Job Bank is maintained by Service Canada as one repository of employment opportunities in Canada. Employers may advertise jobs on the Job Bank; anyone may search the Job Bank for job opportunities. This site also provides access to a variety of other Canadian government and commercial employment services, including the comprehensive Working in Canada .
Title: Backstage (magazine)
Passage: Backstage (aka Back Stage) is an entertainment-industry brand aimed at people working in film and the performing arts, with a special focus on casting, job opportunities, and career advice.
Title: Alex Schemmer
Passage: Alex Schemmer (born June 17, 1981) is an American actor and writer. Schemmer has been featured in network shows "Dexter", "What About Brian", "", "House", "Cougar Town" and "Big Love". He also starred in the film "The Yellow Wallpaper". Alex made an appearance on "iCarly" as Wade Collins, a rude British contestant on "America Sings". In 2008 Alex had a recurring role in "Days of Our Lives" as Les. He played Alex on Take180's series In2ition. He appeared as Romeo in Shakespeare Orange County's production of Romeo and Juliet and was honored at the Back Stage Garland Awards for Best Ensemble Performance in Thrill Me with Stewart Calhoun. As a writer he has written the film Responsible Adults with Katie Holmes and Chace Crawford attached to star.
Title: Back Stage Garland Awards
Passage: The Back Stage Garland Awards also referred to simply as the Garland Awards, and known as the Back Stage West Garland Awards from 1998 to 2008 were bestowed by the entertainment-industry newspaper "Backstage", honoring excellence in Southern California theatre. The awards recognize many different types of contributors to theatre, including actors, directors, producers, prop makers, set designers, costume designers, and choreographers.
Title: Association of Performing Arts Presenters
Passage: The Association of Performing Arts Professionals (Previously the Association of Performing Arts Presenters, also known as APAP), based in Washington, D.C., is the United States national service, advocacy and membership organization for the performing arts presenting sector and the convener of APAPNYC, the worlds leading gathering of performing arts professionals, every January in New York City. Through professional development programs and member services, APAP provides opportunities for artists, agents and managers, presenters, and producers to make the connections and gain the information, skills, and resources they need to make the arts a vibrant, valuable and sustainable part of everyday life. APAP supports and educates todays and tomorrows performing arts leaders.
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Backstage
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Back Stage Garland Awards
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Backstage (magazine)
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Which soft drink is primarily associated with Christmas, Sunkist or Julmust?
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Title: Goombay Punch
Passage: Bahamas Goombay Punch is a soft drink that is produced in the Bahamas. It is very sweet and has a high sugar content. Goombay Punch is widely available throughout the bahamas in 12 fl oz cans as well as 20 fl oz bottles. 6-packs of the soft drink are also widely available. The soft drink comes in two varieties, Bahamas Goombay Punch (the stock flavor) and Goombay Fruit Champagne. The regular flavor is yellow in color (see picture).
Title: Julmust
Passage: Julmust (Swedish: "jul" "Yule" and "must " "not yet fermented juice of fruit or berries", though there is no such juice in "julmust") is a soft drink that is mainly consumed in Sweden around Christmas. During the other part of the year it is usually quite difficult to find in stores, but sometimes it is sold at other times of the year under the name "must". At Easter the name is pskmust (from "psk ", "Easter" "Paschal" ["q.v."]). The content is the same regardless of the marketing name, although the length of time it is stored before bottling differs; however, the beverage is more closely associated with Christmas, somewhat less with Easter and traditionally not at all with the summer. 45 million litres of "julmust" are consumed during December, which is around 50 of the total soft drink volume in December and 75 of the total yearly must sales.
Title: Harry Roberts (inventor)
Passage: Harry Roberts is the co-inventor of julmust and co-founder of Roberts AB in rebro in 1910, Sweden. After studying chemistry in Germany during the late 19th century he invented the soft drink together with his father Robert Roberts.
Title: Sunkist (soft drink)
Passage: Sunkist is a brand of primarily orange flavored soft drinks launched in 1979.
Title: Piscola
Passage: Piscola or Combinado Nacional (national mix) is a highball cocktail, made of pisco and most commonly a cola drink, that is popular in Chile. A piscola may be "black" or "white" depending if it is mixed with a cola or ginger ale, Tonic, Sprite or a similar soft drink. The drink is prepared by filling a highball glass with ice and then adding pisco followed by the soft drink in a proportion ranging from 1:1 to 1:3. Sometimes slices of lemon or key lime may be added. In Chile, February 8 has been celebrated as the "day of the piscola" since 2003.
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Julmust
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Sunkist (soft drink)
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Julmust
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Were both Grand Bleu de Gascogne and Norwegian Elkhound found in Viking burial grounds?
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Title: Ctes de Gascogne
Passage: Ctes de Gascogne is a wine-growing district in Gascony producing principally white wine. It is mainly located in the dpartement of the Gers in the French region Midi-Pyrnes, and it belongs to the wine region South West France. The designation Ctes de Gascogne is used for a "Vin de Pays" ("country wine") produced in the Armagnac area. The decree of 13 September 1968 created the difference between a "Vin de Pays" and simpler table wine, the so-called "Vin de table". The designation "Ctes de Gascogne" obliges the producers to respect the stricter rules and production standards, which were adopted with the decree of 25 January 1982.
Title: Grand Bleu de Gascogne
Passage: The Grand Bleu de Gascogne (FCI No.22) is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France and used for hunting in packs. Today's breed is the descendant of a very old type of large hunting dog, and is an important breed in the ancestry of many other hounds.
Title: Norwegian Elkhound
Passage: The Norwegian Elkhound is one of the ancient Northern Spitz-type breed of dog and is the National Dog of Norway. The Elkhound has served as a hunter, guardian, herder, and defender. It is known for its courage in tracking and hunting moose (or elk) and other large game, such as bears or wolves. The Norwegian Elkhound was first presented at a dog exhibition in Norway in 1877. It is one of the oldest dog breeds, and Elkhounds have been found buried in Viking burial grounds. They make excellent family pets.
Title: Black Norwegian Elkhound
Passage: The Black Norwegian Elkhound (Norsk Elghund Svart) is a modern variant of the Grey Norwegian Elkhound. It is a small Spitz breed and is very rare outside the Nordic countries of Scandinavia. It is bred for the same purpose as the Grey Norwegian Elkhound but is smaller, more agile, and easier to recognize in the snow. Historically, it is a much "younger" breed, first bred in Norway during the early 19th century. It is classified by the FCI as a hunting dog, although it is also used as a watchdog, guarddog and herder.
Title: Petit Bleu de Gascogne
Passage: The Petit Bleu de Gascogne (FCI No.31) Is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France and used for hunting in packs. Today's breed is the descendant of a very old type of large hunting dog. The Petit Bleu de Gascogne is not a small (petite) dog, the name comes from its use on small game.
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no
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Grand Bleu de Gascogne
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Norwegian Elkhound
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What was the first full-length studio album by the Filipino singer known as Charice until his gender transition?
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Title: Linkage Ring
Passage: Linkage Ring (sometimes stylized as "LiNKAGE RiNG") is the first full-length studio album by Japanese pop rock duo Garnidelia, released on January 21, 2015 by DefSTAR Records and Sony Music Entertainment. The album is Garnidelia's first full-length studio album, after releasing self-released mini-albums that achieved limited success around Asia. After forming and signed to DefSTAR and Sony Music in 2014, the group released singles in order to promote themselves and feature their singles in various anime in Japan.
Title: Jake Zyrus
Passage: Jake Zyrus (born Charmaine Clarice Relucio Pempengco; May 10, 1992), who performed under the mononym Charice until his gender transition to male, is a Filipino singer who rose to popularity through YouTube.
Title: My Inspiration
Passage: My Inspiration is a full-length studio album, released in the Philippines only, by Filipino singer Jake Zyrus. It was released on May 1, 2009 and is credited under the name Charice, which Zyrus used prior to his gender transition. It is a concept cover album dedicated to his mother Racquel Pempengco. However, despite its ten cover versions (one of which is a remix), this second album by Zyrus features one original song (in both a single and extended version), called "Always You", written by the Metropop Song Festival and Awit Award-winning songwriter Jonathan Manalo. The album has been certified platinum. Like his previous release, the album was also made available for digital download through Amazon.com MP3 Download on June 23, 2009. Some package versions include a second CD, which features a karaoke version of every song, very popular in Asian countries.
Title: Fantasy (Regine Velasquez album)
Passage: Fantasy is the 15th studio album by Filipino singer Regine Velasquez-Alcasid. The album was released on November 21, 2010 by Universal Records, which was her second full-length studio album under Universal after "Low Key" in 2008. The two-disc album contains both pop and mid-tempo sounds, as well as some softer and more contemporary melodies. The first disc contains new Original Pilipino Music (OPM) materials while the second disc contains cover songs from various artists. This two-disc album also consists of two packaging editions, the "colored one" and the "black white edition", with each containing collector's item photo cards and the CDs. The photos used were taken by photographer Mark Nicdao. The album debuted at number one spot and was certified Gold Award after two weeks upon released. "Fantasy" was nominated at the 24th Philippine Awit Awards for Album Of The Year and Best Performance By A Female Recording Artist for the song "You Dont Know".
Title: Hard-Off
Passage: Hard-Off is the fifth and final studio album by American alternative rock band Bloodhound Gang, released on December 18, 2015. It marks the band's first full-length studio release since 2005's "Hefty Fine". It is also the group's only full-length studio album with ex-A members Daniel P. Carter and Adam Perry, although Carter and Perry had performed on miscellaneous non-album tracks. Between August 8, 2014 and September 3, 2015, five singles were released to promote the album: "Chew Toy", "American Bitches", "Dimes", "Clean Up in Aisle Sexy", and "Uncool as Me".
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My Inspiration
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My Inspiration
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Jake Zyrus
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Which french composer inspired Moonchild: Songs Without Words?
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Title: Edgard Varse
Passage: Edgard Victor Achille Charles Varse (] ; also spelled Edgar Varse; December 22, 1883 November 6, 1965) was a French-born composer who spent the greater part of his career in the United States.
Title: Moonchild: Songs Without Words
Passage: Moonchild: Songs Without Words is an 2006 album by John Zorn featuring performances by Joey Baron, Mike Patton, and Trevor Dunn (sometimes referred to as the "Moonchild Trio"). It was inspired in part by Aleister Crowley, Antonin Artaud and Edgard Varse. "Moonchild: Songs Without Words" has been performed internationally by the trio, conducted by John Zorn.
Title: Act Without Words II
Passage: Act Without Words II is a short mime play by Samuel Beckett, his second (after "Act Without Words I"). Like many of Beckett's works, the piece was originally composed in French ("Acte sans paroles II"), then translated into English by Beckett himself. Written in the late 1950s it opened at the Calderon Press Institute in Oxford and was directed by John McGrath. London premiere was directed by Michael Horovitz and performed at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, on 25 January 1960. The first printing was in "New Departures" 1, Summer 1959.
Title: Cantabile
Passage: In music, cantabile ] , an Italian word, means literally "singable" or "songlike". In instrumental music, it is a particular style of playing designed to imitate the human voice. For 18th-century composers, cantabile is often synonymous with "cantando" (singing), and indicates a measured tempo and flexible, legato playing. For later composers, particularly in piano music, cantabile is the drawing out of one particular musical line against the accompaniment (compare counterpoint). Felix Mendelssohn's six books of "Songs Without Words (Lieder ohne Worte)" are short lyrical piano pieces with song-like melodies written between 1829 and 1845. A modern example is an instrumental by Harry James His Orchestra, called "Trumpet Blues and Cantabile".
Title: Symphony No. 3 (Milhaud)
Passage: The Symphony No. 3, Op. 271, sub-titled "Te Deum", is a work for orchestra and chorus by French composer Darius Milhaud. The piece originated in a 1946 request by Radio France for a Te Deum celebrating the allied victory in World War II. Instead of confining himself to a setting of the liturgical text, Milhaud delivered a four-movement symphony in which the orchestra plays two movements (I and III) alone. The chorus joins without words in Movement II; only in the finale is the Latin text of the Te Deum sung. This symphony is not to be confused with Milhaud's Chamber Symphony No. 3 "Srnade," op. 71 (1921).
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Edgard Varse
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Moonchild: Songs Without Words
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Edgard Varse
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Consider the team for which Mads Justesen plays. What are they currently competing in?
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Title: Hobro IK
Passage: Hobro IK is a Danish football club currently playing in the Danish Superliga. They play at DS Arena in Hobro, North Jutland, which has a capacity of 10,700. The club won the 201617 Danish 1st Division.
Title: PK Carsport
Passage: Pekaracing NV competing as PK Carsport is a racing team currently competing in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series, Belcar Trophy among other series. The team has previously competed in other series such as the FIA GT Championship.
Title: Pro Motorsport (British racing team)
Passage: Pro Motorsport (currently competing as Support Our Paras Racing) is a British motor racing team based at Kirkby Mallory, Leicestershire. The team entered the British Touring Car Championship as a manufacturer entry in 2015 in partnership with car manufacturer Infiniti, racing a pair of NGTC Infiniti Q50s. However, after the first three rounds of the championship, Infiniti withdrew its support, leaving the team to run as an Independent entry. The team currently operates in the BTCC under the "Support Our Paras Racing" banner due to several members of the team being wounded and ex servicemen.
Title: Alejandro Nez
Passage: Alejandro Nez (born 25 February 1984 in Madrid, Spain) is a Spanish racing driver who is currently competing in the Porsche Supercup, Spanish Formula 3 and, most recently, has signed with the Trident Racing team to compete in the International Formula Master series. . He is best known for competing in the World Series by Renault in 2007, driving for Red Devil Team Comtec.
Title: Mads Justesen
Passage: Mads Justesen (born 31 December 1982) is a Danish professional footballer who plays for Danish Superliga side Hobro IK as a defender.
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Danish Superliga
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Mads Justesen
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Hobro IK
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Which director was nominated for more Academy Awards, Lee Tit or Sidney Lumet?
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Title: The Morning After (1986 film)
Passage: The Morning After is a 1986 American mystery film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Jane Fonda, Jeff Bridges and Raul Julia. Fonda was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance.
Title: Night Falls on Manhattan
Passage: Night Falls on Manhattan is a 1997 American crime drama film directed by Sidney Lumet, set and filmed on location in New York City. Its screenplay is by Lumet, based on a novel by Robert Daley entitled "Tainted Evidence".
Title: Lee Tit
Passage: Lee Tit (; 19131996) was a Chinese director who worked primarily in the Hong Kong film scene. Lee was born in 1913 in Guangdong, China and died on 27 September 1996 in Hong Kong.
Title: Sidney Lumet
Passage: Sidney Arthur Lumet ( ; June 25, 1924 April 9, 2011) was an American director, producer and screenwriter with over 50 films to his credit. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director for "12 Angry Men" (1957), "Dog Day Afternoon" (1975), "Network" (1976), and "The Verdict" (1982). He did not win an individual Academy Award, but he did receive an Academy Honorary Award and 14 of his films were nominated for various Oscars, such as "Network", which was nominated for ten, winning four.
Title: Lee Sun-fung
Passage: Lee Sun-Fung (born 10 April 1909 in Guangdong, China, died 21 May 1985) was a Chinese film director, writer and actor. Between 1940 and 1978 he directed over 50 Hong Kong films. Three of his films were included in the Hong Kong Film Awards' list of "Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures" in 2005: "The Orphan" (1960), "Cold Nights" (1955), and "Feast of a Rich Family" (1959), which he co-directed with Lee Tit, Ng Wui and Lo Ji-Hung.
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14 of his films were nominated
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Lee Tit
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Sidney Lumet
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Who was born first Giacomo Gentilomo or Samira Makhmalbaf?
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Title: The Apple (1998 film)
Passage: The Apple (Persian: , translit. "Sib") is the 1998 directorial debut by Samira Makhmalbaf, daughter of Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf. The film is based on a true story and features the real people that actually lived it. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Hana Makhmalbaf
Passage: Hana Makhmalbaf (Persian: ) (born September 3, 1988 in Tehran) is an Iranian filmmaker. She is the younger sister of filmmaker Samira Makhmalbaf and daughter of filmmakers Mohsen Makhmalbaf and Marzieh Makhmalbaf.
Title: Giacomo Gentilomo
Passage: Giacomo Gentilomo (5 April 1909 16 April 2001) was an Italian film director and painter.
Title: Samira Makhmalbaf
Passage: Samira Makhmalbaf (Persian: , "Samiraa Makhmalbaaf") (born February 15, 1980) is an internationally acclaimed Iranian filmmaker and script writer. She is the daughter of Mohsen Makhmalbaf, the film director and writer. Samira Makhmalbaf is considered to be one of the most influential directors as part of the Iranian New Wave.
Title: Maciste contro il vampiro
Passage: Maciste contro il vampiro (internationally released as Maciste Vs. the Vampire, "Goliath and the Island of Vampires", "Goliath and the Vampires" and "The Vampires") is a 1961 Italian fantasy-peplum film directed by Sergio Corbucci and Giacomo Gentilomo. It was noticed that the visual style of the film was inspired by Mario Bava's films.
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Giacomo Gentilomo
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Giacomo Gentilomo
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Samira Makhmalbaf
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When was the American actor born who has roles in "Smallville" (20062011) and "This Is Us"?
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Title: Justin Hartley
Passage: Justin Scott Hartley (born January 29, 1977) is an American actor. He is known for his television roles that include Fox Crane on the NBC daytime soap opera "Passions" (20022006), Oliver Queen on The CW's superhero drama series "Smallville" (20062011), and Adam Newman on the CBS daytime soap opera "The Young and the Restless" (20142016) which earned him an Emmy nomination. Hartley appeared in the recurring role of Patrick Osbourne in the third season of the television series "Revenge". As of 2016, he stars in the NBC drama series "This Is Us".
Title: This Is Us (TV series)
Passage: This Is Us is an American television series created by Dan Fogelman that premiered on NBC on September 20, 2016. The series stars an ensemble cast featuring Milo Ventimiglia, Mandy Moore, Sterling K. Brown, Chrissy Metz, Justin Hartley, Susan Kelechi Watson, Chris Sullivan, Ron Cephas Jones, Jon Huertas, Alexandra Breckenridge, Niles Fitch, Logan Shroyer, Hannah Zeile, Mackenzie Hancsicsak, Parker Bates, Eris Baker, and Faithe Herman. It is about the family lives and connections of several people who all share the same birthday and the ways in which they are similar and different.
Title: Noor Mohammed Charlie
Passage: Noor Mohammed Charlie (19111983), popularly known as Charlie was an actor born on 1 July 1911 in Ranavav village, Porbandar, Saurashtra, India. Best known for his comedy roles, he was the first 'star' comedian and has been referred to as India's first comedy king. He acted with several top actresses of those days as a comic hero. Being a great fan of Charlie Chaplin, he took the name "Charlie" as his screen name following the release of his popular film "The Indian Charlie" (1933). He had a successful career in pre-partition India from 19251946. His shift to Pakistan following partition saw his career going down with less than 12 films. He shifted to the US to live with his son and returned later to Pakistan where he died in 1983.
Title: Lszl Grg (actor)
Passage: Lszl Grg is a Hungarian actor, voice actor born in Debrecen, on 3 February 1964. He is mostly known for his roles in "Argo" (2004), "Szamba" (1996) and "Jumurdzsk gyrje" (Yoomurjak's Ring (2006).
Title: Pedro Regas
Passage: Petros "Pedro" Regas (Greek: ; April 18, 1897 August 10, 1974) was a Greek American actor born in Sparta, Greece and was the brother of actor George Regas.
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January 29, 1977
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This Is Us (TV series)
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Justin Hartley
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Who contributed "One More Time" from his drama "Playful Kiss"a 2010 South Korean romantic-comedy television series?
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Title: Kim Hyun-joong discography
Passage: During 2005-2010, Kim has had two solo songs from SS501 albums: "Rize Up" from "Kokoro", and "Please Be Nice To Me" from "SS501 Solo Collection". In 2008, he released "Thank You" digital single, a theme song from "We Got Married" and was also included in SS501 mini album "Find". In 2009, he contributed two soundtracks from "Boys Over Flowers" including the acoustic version of "Because I'm Stupid"" and "A Thing Called Happiness". He, then released a DVD entitled "Goodbye Yoon Ji-hoo", marking the end of his character role in "Boys Over Flowers", and coming back as the leader of SS501. In 2010, he contributed "One More Time" from his drama "Playful Kiss".
Title: Itazura na Kiss
Passage: Itazura na Kiss (Japanese: Kiss , Hepburn: Playful Kiss ) is a Japanese shjo manga series written and illustrated by Kaoru Tada. "Itazura na Kiss" was first serialized and published in 1990 by Shueisha through "Margaret" magazine. It became successful very quickly and became the manga series that Tada became known for in Japan. The manga became so popular that three live TV series have been made so far in 1996, 2005, and 2010, with a sequel of the 2005 drama in late 2007. In 2013, a remake of the Japanese live TV series, called Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo, was made. Despite its success, the manga was never completed due to the unexpected death of the author in a house accident while she was moving to another house with her husband and son. However the manga series continues to be published with the permission of the artist's widower.
Title: Playful Kiss
Passage: Playful Kiss (; (also known as Mischievous Kiss or Naughty Kiss) is a 2010 South Korean romantic-comedy television series, starring Jung So-min and Kim Hyun-joong. It aired on MBC from September 1 to October 21, 2010 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.
Title: I Do, I Do (TV series)
Passage: I Do, I Do () is a 2012 South Korean romantic-comedy television series, starring Kim Sun-a, Lee Jang-woo, Park Gun-hyung and Im Soo-hyang. It is about a successful shoe designer in her late 30s whose career is sidetracked when she accidentally becomes pregnant.
Title: Pleasantly Surprised (TV series)
Passage: Pleasantly Surprised (), also known as Love Myself or You, is a 2014 Taiwanese romantic-comedy television series produced by Sanlih E-Television. Starring Puff Guo and as the main leads, with Jolin Chien and Lene Lai as the main supporting leads. The original title has a double meaning which literally translates to "Like Someone" or "Like To Be Alone", depending how it's read. Original title during development of the drama was "Love Met Cupid ", the title was then changed to "Love Myself or You " during start of production. The English title was once again renamed "Pleasantly Surprised" right before the drama began airing. Filming took place from April 23 to October 13, 2014 and was filmed as the drama aired. First original broadcast began May 23, 2014 on SETTV channel airing every Friday at 10:00-11:30 pm. Final episode was aired on October 17, 2014, with 22 episodes total.
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Kim Hyun-joong
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Kim Hyun-joong discography
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Playful Kiss
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What band from San Francisco, California employs Amos as a multi-instrumentalist?
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Title: Holy Sons
Passage: Holy Sons (band) is built around Portland songwriter and drummer Emil Amos. Amos is notable for releasing "genre-bending" albums, according to "LA Weekly" music reviewer Chris Martins, and for being a prolific songwriter; one account in "Spike Magazine" suggests he has written over a thousand songs. Amos is also a multi-instrumentalist for groups such as Grails and Om and Lilacs Champagne. Amos was born of the lo-fi home recording movement of the '80s and early '90s.
Title: The Sandwitches
Passage: The Sandwitches are an American garage-folk band based in San Francisco, California. San Francisco musicians, such as The Fresh Onlys, Sonny Smith, and Tim Cohen have had The Sandwitches vocals featured on their recordings and performances. They are considered an integral part of the San Francisco indie rock scene.
Title: Om (band)
Passage: Om (sometimes stylized as OM) is an American heavy metal band from San Francisco, California. Formed as a duo in 2003 by the rhythm section of the band Sleep, OM is currently a trio.
Title: Archbishop Riordan High School
Passage: Archbishop Riordan High School is a diocesan, all-boys Catholic high school established by the Society of Mary in San Francisco, California. It is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco. Originally called Riordan High School, the school was named after Archbishop Patrick William Riordan, the second Archbishop of San Francisco, and opened in the fall of 1949. In 1990, "Archbishop" was officially added to the school's name. The school is known for its historically successful basketball, wrestling, track and field, football, marching band, concert band, and theatre programs.
Title: Ustream
Passage: Ustream is an American live video streaming and video hosting company. It is based in San Francisco and has more than 180 employees in their San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Budapest offices. Company partners include Panasonic, Samsung, Logitech, CBS News, PBS NewsHour, Viacom, and IMG Media. It received 11.1 million in Series A funding for new product development from DCM (Doll Capital Management) and investors Labrador Ventures and Band of Angels. It is owned by an American company of the same name, Ustream, Inc., based in San Francisco, California. Ustream was one of the live game streaming services for Sony's PlayStation 4.
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Om
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Holy Sons
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Om (band)
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Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland, (15781632) was an English nobleman, in what year, did three women, the "Witches of Belvoir", were accused of witchcraft, for having allegedly caused the deaths of his two young sons?
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Title: Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland
Passage: Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland (6 October 1576 26 June 1612) was the eldest surviving son of John Manners, 4th Earl of Rutland and his wife, Elizabeth "nee" Charleton (d. 1595). He travelled across Europe, took part in military campaigns led by the Earl of Essex, and was a participant of Essex's rebellion against Queen Elizabeth I. He was favoured by James I, and honoured by his contemporaries as a man of great intelligence and talent. He enjoyed the friendship of some of the most prominent writers and artists of the Elizabethan age and Jacobean age. In 1603 he led an Embassy to Denmark, homeland of James' Queen Anne of Denmark.
Title: Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland
Passage: Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland, 12th Baron de Ros of Helmsley (c. 1492 20 September 1543), KG, of Belvoir Castle, Rutland, was created Earl of Rutland by King Henry VIII in 1525.
Title: Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland
Passage: Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland, KG (15781632) was an English nobleman. Despite a brief imprisonment for his involvement in the Essex Rebellion of 1601, he became prominent at the court of James I. He lived at Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire. In 1618 three women, the "Witches of Belvoir", were accused of witchcraft for having allegedly caused the deaths of his two young sons.
Title: John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland
Passage: John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland and 9th Earl of Rutland (29 May 1638 in Boughton 10 January 1711 in Belvoir Castle) was a British MP, and Whig politician.
Title: Witches of Belvoir
Passage: The Belvoir Witches were three women, a mother and her two daughters, accused of witchcraft in England around 1618. The mother, Joan Flower, died on the way to her trial, and the two daughters, Margaret and Philippa, were supposed to be hung in Lincoln. It is said that Phillipa drugged the guards and managed to escape and making her way to Kent where she died after having 3 children.
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1618
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Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland
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Witches of Belvoir
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Scott Wilkinson acted in which production that was created by Constance M. Burge?
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Title: W. Scott Wilkinson
Passage: William Scott Wilkinson, known as W. Scott Wilkinson (February 5, 1895 June 19, 1985), was an attorney in Shreveport, Louisiana, who served a single term as a Democrat from Caddo Parish in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1920 to 1924 during the administration of Governor John M. Parker.
Title: Charmed (season 8)
Passage: The eighth and final season of "Charmed", an American supernatural drama television series created by Constance M. Burge, began airing on The WB in the United States on September 25, 2005. Airing on Sundays at 8:00 pm, the season consisted of 22 episodes and concluded its airing on May 21, 2006, only four months before The WB shut down to merge with UPN to form The CW.
Title: Charmed
Passage: Charmed is an American television series created by Constance M. Burge and produced by Aaron Spelling and his production company Spelling Television, with Brad Kern serving as showrunner. The series was originally broadcast by The WB for eight seasons from October 7, 1998, until May 21, 2006. The series narrative follows a trio of sisters, known as The Charmed Ones, the most powerful good witches of all time, who use their combined "Power of Three" to protect innocent lives from evil beings such as demons and warlocks. Each sister possesses unique magical powers that grow and evolve, while they attempt to maintain normal lives in modern-day San Francisco. Keeping their supernatural identities separate and secret from their ordinary lives often becomes a challenge for them, with the exposure of magic having far-reaching consequences on their various relationships and resulting in a number of police and FBI investigations throughout the series. The series initially focuses on the three Halliwell sisters, Prue (Shannen Doherty), Piper (Holly Marie Combs) and Phoebe (Alyssa Milano). However, following Prue's death in the third-season finale, their long-lost half sister Paige Matthews (Rose McGowan) assumes her place within the "Power of Three" from season four onwards.
Title: Scott Wilkinson
Passage: Scott Wilkinson is an actor, who has played in such films as "A Crime Of Passion" and "A Secret Life" and "Harry's War" and played the role of Thomas Jefferson in the movie "A More Perfect Union" and "Wish Upon a Star" and on the television series "Charmed".
Title: Jim Wilkinson (Australian politician)
Passage: James Scott Wilkinson (born 4 December 1951 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia) is currently President of the Tasmanian Legislative Council. He has been an independent member for the Division of Nelson since 1995.
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Charmed
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Scott Wilkinson
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Charmed
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What is the movie that dith Scob acted in that was censored by Europeans yet caused controversy?
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Title: Holy Motors
Passage: Holy Motors is a 2012 French-German fantasy drama film written and directed by Leos Carax, starring Denis Lavant and dith Scob. Lavant plays Mr. Oscar, a man not unlike an actor who inhabits several roles, but there are no apparent cameras filming the man's performances. It is Carax's first feature film since 1999. The film competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: dith Scob
Passage: dith Scob (born 21 October 1937) is a French film and theatre actress, best known for her role as the daughter with a disfigured face in "Eyes Without a Face".
Title: Judex (1963 film)
Passage: Judex is a 1963 French-language French-Italian crime film remake of the 1916 French film serial of the same name concerning the adventures of pulp hero Judex. Directed by French filmmaker Georges Franju, the film stars Channing Pollock as JudexVallieres, dith Scob as Jacqueline and Francine Berg as Diana.
Title: Georges Aperghis
Passage: Georges Aperghis (Greek: ; born 23 December 1945 in Athens, Greece) is a Greek composer working primarily in the field of experimental musical theater but has also composed a large amount of non-programmatic chamber music. He is married to actress dith Scob and lives in France.
Title: Eyes Without a Face
Passage: Eyes Without a Face (French: Les yeux sans visage ) is a 1960 horror film adaptation of Jean Redon's novel, directed by Georges Franju, and starring Pierre Brasseur and Alida Valli. During the film's production, consideration was given to the standards of European censors by setting the right tone, minimizing gore and eliminating the mad-scientist character. Although the film passed through the European censors, the film's release in Europe caused controversy nevertheless. Critical reaction ranged from praise to disgust.
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Eyes Without a Face
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dith Scob
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Eyes Without a Face
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Which tennis player won more Olympic gold medals: Johan Kriek or Gigi Fernndez?
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Title: Ville Ritola
Passage: Vilho "Ville" Eino Ritola (18 January 1896 24 April 1982) was a Finnish long-distance runner. Known as one of the "Flying Finns", he won five Olympic gold medals and three Olympic silver medals in the 1920s. He holds the record of winning most athletics medals in one Olympic games event - four golds and two silvers in Paris 1924. He has won the second biggest number of athletics Olympic gold medals in one event.
Title: Nikolai Andrianov
Passage: Nikolai Yefimovich Andrianov (Russian: , 14 October 1952 21 March 2011) was a SovietRussian gymnast. He held the record for men for the most Olympic medals at 15 (7 gold medals, 5 silver medals, 3 bronze medals) until Michael Phelps surpassed him at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. Andrianov is the third athlete (male or female) in cumulative Olympic medals after Phelps's 28 and Larisa Latynina, who earned 18. Andrianov won the most medals at the 1976 Summer Olympics with 6 individual medals and one team medal. Within the sport of Men's Artistic Gymnastics, he also holds the men's record for most individual Olympic medals (12) and shares the male record for most individual Olympic gold medals in gymnastics (6), tied with Boris Shakhlin and Dmitry Bilozerchev (the latter of which only if you count the 1984 Alternate Olympics). In many other rankings among all-time medal winners at the Olympic, World, and European levels, he ranks very high, (for example, he is second only to Vitaly Scherbo in total individual medal counts at either the gold level or any level at the combined Olympic and World levels as well as at the combined Olympic, World, and European levels) easily making him one of the most decorated gymnasts of all time.
Title: Gigi Fernndez
Passage: Beatriz "Gigi" Fernndez (born February 22, 1964) is a former professional tennis player. She turned professional in 1983 and is the first Puerto-Rican-born athlete to win a Gold Medal, and the first to be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
Title: Johan Kriek
Passage: Johan Kriek (born April 5, 1958) is a South African-American professional male tennis player and founder of the Global Water Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to delivering clean water to the world's neediest communities. Kriek won two Australian Opens and reached the semifinals at the French Open and US Open, as well as the quarterfinals of Wimbledon. He won 14 professional singles and 8 doubles titles, reaching a career-high singles ranking of World No. 7. Kriek's most memorable wins include victories over Andre Agassi, Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe, Guillermo Vilas, Stefan Edberg, Michael Chang, Vitas Gerulaitis and Bjrn Borg.
Title: Ralf Schumann
Passage: Ralf Schumann (born June 10, 1962) is a German 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol shooter. He is a three-time Olympic Champion and twice the World Champion. One of the most decorated shooters of the modern era, he is the first of two sport shooters to have won three Olympic gold medals in one individual event (25 metre rapid fire pistol) and became the first of three sport shooters to have won three Olympic individual gold medals. He won the gold medals for the 25 metre rapid fire pistol event at the 1992, 1996 and 2004 Olympics and also won two silver medals at this event, becoming the most successful Olympic shooter at this event. Schumann has participated in seven consecutive Olympic Games since 1988, setting a new record for most Olympic appearances by a German athlete.
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Beatriz "Gigi" Fernndez
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Johan Kriek
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Gigi Fernndez
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Which biographical drama directed by Anton Corbijn stars Dane DeHaan?
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Title: Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
Passage: Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (French: "Valrian et la Cit des mille plantes" ) is a 2017 English-language French 3D science fiction adventure film written and directed by Luc Besson, and co-produced by Besson and his wife, Virginie Besson-Silla. The film is based on the French science fiction comics series "Valrian and Laureline", written by Pierre Christin and illustrated by Jean-Claude Mzires. It stars Dane DeHaan as Valerian and Cara Delevingne as Laureline, with Clive Owen, Rihanna, Ethan Hawke, Herbie Hancock, Kris Wu and Rutger Hauer in supporting roles. Besson independently crowd-sourced and personally funded "Valerian" and, with a production budget of around 180 million, it is both the most expensive European and independent film ever made.
Title: Dane DeHaan
Passage: Dane William DeHaan ( ; born February 6, 1986) is an American actor. His roles include Jesse on the HBO series "In Treatment", Andrew Detmer in "Chronicle" (2012), Jason Kancam in Derek Cianfrance's "The Place Beyond the Pines" (2012), Lucien Carr in "Kill Your Darlings" (2013), Harry Osborn in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" (2014), James Dean in Anton Corbijn's "Life" (2015), Lockhart in Gore Verbinski's "A Cure for Wellness" (2016) and the title character in Luc Besson's "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets" (2017). He has also appeared in several advertisements for Prada.
Title: Life (2015 film)
Passage: Life is a 2015 biographical drama film directed by Anton Corbijn and written by Luke Davies. It is based on the friendship of "Life" photographer Dennis Stock and Hollywood actor James Dean, starring Robert Pattinson as Stock and Dane DeHaan as Dean.
Title: One Night in Paris
Passage: One Night in Paris The Exciter Tour 2001 A Live DVD by Anton Corbijn is a video release by Depeche Mode, featuring an entire concert from their 2001 Exciter Tour, shot at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy on 9 and 10 October 2001. Although the cover only lists the second date, it is obvious that material from the first was used, as "It Doesn't Matter Two" was only played on the 9th. That song was replaced by "Sister Of Night" the next day (and included as a bonus track on disc 2). Many fans were disappointed to see the popular song "Clean" (a regular on the tour, played on the first night in Paris) not included (no live version is officially released of the song to this date), Condemnation (from the second night, rarely performed in 2001, with several live versions previously available) taking its place in the film. It was directed and filmed by Anton Corbijn, and released in 2002.
Title: Strange (video)
Passage: Strange - A Black and White Mode by Anton Corbijn is the second music video compilation by Depeche Mode, featuring the first five Depeche Mode videos directed by Anton Corbijn, released in 1988. Corbijn shot the entire video album in Super-8.
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Life
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Dane DeHaan
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Life (2015 film)
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What 2006 movie directed by Michael Keusch stars an English stage and screen actress born in 1956?
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Title: Attack Force (film)
Passage: Attack Force is a 2006 American action film directed by Michael Keusch, and also written and produced by Steven Seagal, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Lisa Lovbrand and David Kennedy. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on December 5, 2006.
Title: Eve Best
Passage: Emily "Eve" Best (born 31 July 1971) is an English stage and screen actress and director, known for her television roles as Dr. Eleanor O'Hara in the Showtime series "Nurse Jackie" (200913), First Lady Dolley Madison in the "American Experience" television special (2011), and Monica Chatwin in the BBC miniseries "The Honourable Woman" (2014). She also played Wallis Simpson in the 2010 film "The King's Speech".
Title: Imelda Staunton
Passage: Imelda Mary Philomena Bernadette Staunton, CBE (born 9 January 1956) is an English stage and screen actress. After training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Staunton began her career in repertory theatre in the 1970s before appearing in seasons at various theatres in the UK.
Title: Shadow Man (2006 film)
Passage: Shadow Man is a 2006 American thriller film directed by Michael Keusch, and also written and produced by Steven Seagal, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Eva Pope, Imelda Staunton and Garrick Hagon. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on June 6, 2006.
Title: Harriet Walter
Passage: Dame Harriet Mary Walter, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 24 September 1950) is an English stage and screen actress. Her film appearances include "Sense and Sensibility" (1995), "The Governess" (1998), "Villa des Roses" (2002), "Atonement" (2007) and "Man Up" (2015). On television she starred opposite John Lithgow as Clementine Churchill in "The Crown" (2016), Natalie Chandler in the ITV drama series "" (200914), and as Lady Prudence Shackleton in four episodes of "Downton Abbey" (201315). She was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in 2011 for services to drama.
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Shadow Man
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Shadow Man (2006 film)
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Imelda Staunton
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Are 45 Broad Street and Trump World Tower both located in Manhattan?
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Title: Military Park (NLR station)
Passage: Military Park Station (formerly Broad Street Station) is an underground station on the Newark City Subway Line of the Newark Light Rail. The station is owned and service is operated by New Jersey Transit. The station is located at the intersection of Raymond Boulevard, Park Place and Broad Street in Downtown Newark at Military Park. The station was opened in 1935 and called Broad Street Station. It was renamed so only one station in the system would carry the name Broad Street when Downtown Newark's stations (Penn Station and Broad Street) were connected by the Newark Light Rail Line. The station is decorated with beige tiles and colored tiles for borders, mosaics and street indicator signs. This station is not wheelchair accessible, but the adjacent stations, Penn Station and Washington Street, are.
Title: Broad Street Tower
Passage: Broad Street Tower (also known as 212223 Broad Street by its address) is an approved 134-metre skyscraper for Broad Street, Birmingham, England. It is designed by DTZ Pieda Consulting and Level Seven Architects.
Title: 45 Broad Street
Passage: 45 Broad Street is a skyscraper under construction in the Financial District of Manhattan. The building will be entirely residential, and is being developed by Madison Equities on Broad Street.
Title: LombardSouth station
Passage: LombardSouth is a subway station on SEPTA's Broad Street Line, located at 500 South Broad Street, at the intersection of Broad Street and Lombard Street in the South Philadelphia area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It serves only Broad Street Line local service trains and consists of one platform.
Title: Trump World Tower
Passage: Trump World Tower is a residential skyscraper at 845 United Nations Plaza (First Avenue between 47th and 48th Streets) in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Construction began in 1999 and concluded in 2001.
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yes
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45 Broad Street
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Trump World Tower
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Which of the movies for which Sherman Brothers wrote a music was produced by Walt Disney?
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Title: The Sherman Brothers Songbook
Passage: The Sherman Brothers Songbook is a compilation album of songs written by composer-lyricist duo Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. It includes the Sherman Brothers' work for Disney as well as their non-Disney output. It was released on CD on October 13, 2009.
Title: Charlotte's Web (1973 film)
Passage: Charlotte's Web is a 1973 American animated musical drama film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Sagittarius Productions and based upon the 1952 children's book of the same name by E. B. White. The film, like the book, is about a pig named Wilbur who befriends an intelligent spider named Charlotte who saves him from being slaughtered. Released to theaters by Paramount Pictures, "Charlotte's Web" features a song score of music and lyrics written by the Sherman Brothers, who had previously written music for family films like "Mary Poppins" (1964), "The Jungle Book" (1967), and "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" (1968). It is the first of only three Hanna-Barbera features not to be based upon one of their famous television cartoons, "Heidi's Song" (1982) and "Once Upon a Forest" (1993) being the other two.
Title: The Best Time of Your Life
Passage: "The Best Time of Your Life" (often mistakenly; "Now Is The Time", the first lyric) is a song written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman in 1974 as a new theme song for Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress. The attraction was being moved from Disneyland to Walt Disney World, and a replacement was sought for the original song, "There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow" (also by the Sherman Brothers).
Title: The Jungle Book (1967 film)
Passage: The Jungle Book is a 1967 American animated musical adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions. Inspired by Rudyard Kipling's book of the same name, it is the 19th Disney animated feature film. Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, it was the last film to be produced by Walt Disney, who died during its production. The plot follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives.
Title: The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story
Passage: The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story is a 2009 American documentary film about the Sherman Brothers (Richard M. and Robert B.) The film is directed and produced by their sons, Gregory V. Sherman and Jeff Sherman, and released through Walt Disney Pictures. Ben Stiller acted as executive producer for the film.
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The Jungle Book
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Charlotte's Web (1973 film)
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The Jungle Book (1967 film)
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Monk Turner won the Free Music Archive's competition to create a copyright-free replacement for a based on what melody?
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Title: German Music Archive
Passage: The German Music Archive (in German: Deutsches Musikarchiv, "DMA") is the central collection of printed and recorded music and the music-bibliographic information centre for Germany. It is a Federal agency founded in 1970, tasked with collecting all music published in the country. Publishers of printed and recorded music in Germany are required by law (since 1973) to deliver two copies of every edition as legal deposits to the archive.
Title: Monk Turner
Passage: Monk Turner is an American musician, songwriter, and producer. Known as the galactic defender of the concept album, Turner has created a number of multi-genre concept albums. He is known for winning the Free Music Archive's competition to create a copyright-free replacement for the song "Happy Birthday to You" whose rights were once owned by Time Warner.
Title: Free Music Archive
Passage: The Free Music Archive is an interactive library of high-quality, legal audio downloads directed by WFMU, the longest-running freeform radio station in the United States. Every mp3 on the Free Music Archive is pre-cleared for certain types of uses that would otherwise be prohibited by copyright laws that were not designed for the digital era. These uses vary and are determined by the rightsholders themselves. FMA allows users to sort media by license type and also offers a license guide, which explains the usage rights associated with the various licenses.
Title: Happy Birthday to You
Passage: "Happy Birthday to You", more commonly known as simply "Happy Birthday", is a song that is traditionally sung to celebrate the anniversary of a person's birth. According to the 1998 "Guinness World Records", "Happy Birthday to You" is the most recognized song in the English language, followed by "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow". The song's base lyrics have been translated into at least 18 languages. The melody of "Happy Birthday to You" comes from the song "Good Morning to All", which has traditionally been attributed to American sisters Patty and Mildred J. Hill in 1893, although the claim that the sisters composed the tune is disputed.
Title: Free music
Passage: Free music or libre music is music that, like free software, can freely be copied, distributed and modified for any purpose. Thus free music is either in the public domain or licensed under a free license by the artist or copyright holder themselves, often as a method of promotion. It does "not" mean that there should be no fee involved. The word free refers to freedom (as in free software), not to price.
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"Good Morning to All"
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Monk Turner
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Happy Birthday to You
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What singer nominated for Best Latin Pop Performance was born in February 1948?
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Title: Soy As
Passage: Soy As (I am like this) is the title of a studio album released by Mexican performer Jos Jos in 1987. It was written and produced by Spanish producer Rafael Prez Botija. This album became the fourth number-one set on the "Billboard" Latin Pop Albums by the artist and at the Grammy Awards of 1988 was nominated for Best Latin Pop Performance and for Pop Album of the Year at the 1st Lo Nuestro Music Awards.
Title: Reflexiones (Jos Jos album)
Passage: Reflexiones (Reflexions) is the title of a studio album released by Mexican performer Jos Jos on 1984. It was written, produced and arranged by Spanish producer Rafael Prez-Botija. This album became the first number-one set on the "Billboard" Latin Pop Albums, received a platinum certification in Mexico for sales of 250,000 units, and at the Grammy Awards of 1986 it was nominated for Best Latin Pop Performance losing to
Title: Amada Ms Que Nunca
Passage: Amada ms que nunca (English Beloved more than ever) is the 8th studio album by Mexican pop singer Daniela Romo. This album was released on 1991. The album received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin Pop Performance, which it lost to Vikki Carr's "Cosas del Amor"; and was also nominated for Pop Album of the Year at the Lo Nuestro Awards of 1992.
Title: Por Qu Te Tengo Que Olvidar?
Passage: "Por Qu Te Tengo Que Olvidar?" (English: ""Why Do I Have to Forget You?"" ) is a song written by Luis ngel, Edwin Apolinaris and Tommy Villarini, performed by Puerto Rican-American singer-songwriter Jos Feliciano. The song was released as the lead single from the album "Nia" (1990). The track became Feliciano's first number-one single in the "Billboard" Top Latin Songs chart. The parent album, dedicated to her then newborn child, became commercially successful, peaking at number three in the Latin Pop Albums chart in the United States. Feliciano recorded the song after the end of a period in which he stayed away from the stage to devote time to his family and fulfilling his dream of hosting a radio program. The singer received a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance for the song, his sixth Grammy Award overall.
Title: Jos Jos
Passage: Jos Rmulo Sosa Ortiz (born 17 February 1948), known by his stage name Jos Jos, is a Mexican singer, musician and occasional actor. Born into a family of musicians, and raised in Mexico City, Jos began his musical career in his early teens playing guitar and singing in serenades. He later joined a jazz and bossa nova trio where he sang and played bass and double bass. Jos found success as a solo artist in the early 1970s. Demonstrating his vocal ability with a stunning performance of the song "El Triste" at a Latin music festival held in Mexico City in 1970, he climbed the Latin charts during that decade. Having achieved recognition as a balladeer, his singing garnered universal critical acclaim from musical peers and media.
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Jos Jos
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Soy As
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Jos Jos
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Marion Zimmer Bradley and Robin McKinley, are of which nationality?
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Title: Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine
Passage: Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine was a quarterly fantasy magazine founded and initially edited by fantasy and science fiction author Marion Zimmer Bradley. Fifty issues appeared from summer 1988 through December 2000. It was published by MZB Enterprises from 1988-1989, Marion Zimmer Bradley Ltd. from 1990-1993, and the Marion Zimmer Bradley Living Trust from 1994-2000, all based in Berkeley, California. The Trust continued publication for a short time after Bradley's death in 1999; the magazine went out of business at the end of 2000.
Title: Marion Zimmer Bradley
Passage: Marion Eleanor Zimmer Bradley (June 3, 1930 September 25, 1999) was an American author of fantasy, historical fantasy, science fiction, and science fantasy novels, and is best known for the Arthurian fiction novel "The Mists of Avalon", and the Darkover series. While some critics have noted a feminist perspective in her writing, her popularity has been posthumously marred by multiple accusations against her of child sexual abuse and rape by two of her children, Mark and Moira Greyland, among many others. Zimmer Bradley's first child, David R. Bradley, and her brother, Paul Edwin Zimmer, also became published science fiction and fantasy authors.
Title: Robin McKinley
Passage: Jennifer Carolyn Robin McKinley (born November 16, 1952), known as Robin McKinley, is an American author of fantasy and children's books. Her 1984 novel "The Hero and the Crown" won the Newbery Medal as the year's best new American children's book.
Title: The Spell Sword
Passage: The Spell Sword is a sword and planet novel by American writer Marion Zimmer Bradley, part of the Darkover series. The book was co-authored by Paul Edwin Zimmer, Bradley's brother, though he was not credited. "The Spell Sword" was first published in paperback by DAW in 1974 OCLC 156484864 and has been republished several times.
Title: Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover
Passage: Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover is a collection of science fantasy short stories by American writer Marion Zimmer Bradley. The stories are set in Bradley's world of Darkover. The book was first published by DAW Books (No. 929) in October, 1993.
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How many member universities are there in the collegiate athletic conference that the Boston College Eagles men's soccer team is a member in?
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Title: Atlantic Coast Conference
Passage: The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is a collegiate athletic conference in the United States of America in which its fifteen member universities compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s Division I, with its football teams competing in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), the highest levels for athletic competition in US-based collegiate sports. The ACC sponsors competition in twenty-five sports with many of its member institutions' athletic programs held in high regard nationally. Members of the conference are Boston College, Clemson University, Duke University, Georgia Tech, Florida State University, North Carolina State University, Syracuse University, the University of Louisville, the University of Miami, the University of North Carolina, the University of Notre Dame, the University of Pittsburgh, the University of Virginia, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest University.
Title: List of Boston College Eagles football seasons
Passage: The Boston College Eagles college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing Boston College in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Boston College has played their home games at Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts since 1957. Boston College claims one national championship in 1940, though the NCAA doesn't recognize it, and have played in 22 Bowl Games, winning 13. With 626 wins over 120 seasons of football, Boston College ranks 51st all-time in win-loss records in the NCAA. Boston College played as an Independent until joining the Big East Conference in 1991. Boston College later joined the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2005.
Title: Boston College Eagles men's soccer
Passage: The Boston College Eagles men's soccer team represents Boston College in men's soccer. The team is a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, having previously competed in the Big East Conference. The Eagles have been led by coach Ed Kelly since 1988.
Title: 2008 Boston College Eagles football team
Passage: The 2008 Boston College Eagles football team represented Boston College during the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was Boston College's fourth season as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The Eagles were led by Jeff Jagodzinski in his second and final season as Boston College head coach. Boston College has been a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference's (ACC) Atlantic Division since joining the league in 2005, after leaving the Big East Conference. The Eagles played their home games in 2008 at Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, which has been their home stadium since 1957.
Title: 2017 Boston College Eagles men's soccer team
Passage: The 2017 Boston College Eagles men's soccer team represents Boston college during the 2017 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The Tigers are led by head coach Ed Kelly, in his twenty ninth season. They play home games at Newton Soccer Complex. This is the team's 51st season playing organized men's college soccer and their 13th playing in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
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Atlantic Coast Conference
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What year does the song Gloria and the band Them have in common?
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Title: Touch of Class (band)
Passage: Touch of Class was an American soul and RB musical group from Philadelphia featuring four members: the brothers Gerald Jackson and Pete Jackson, as well as Herbert Brevard and Michael Hailstock. The band was active from the mid-1970s until mid-1980s recording for Midland International Records and affiliated RCA label and had a hit with their debut "I'm in Heaven" reaching 65 on Billboard Hot 100. It was also the title of their debut studio album. By 1979, Michael Hailstock had left to concentrate on songwriting and the band turned into a trio. Their second album, the self-titled "Touch of Class" included their version of "Turn the Beat Around", a song written by Gerald and Pete Jackson and recorded by Vicki Sue Robinson in 1976 that gained big recognition and a big hit for her. the song is considered a dancedisco classic. It was also re-recorded by Laura Branigan in 1990 and by Gloria Estefan in 1994.
Title: Gloria Muliro
Passage: Gloria Owendi, commonly referred to as Gloria Muliro (Born 1 April 1980), is a Kenyan Gospel musician and songwriter. She debuted in 2005 when she released her first studio album titled "Omwami Aletsa" ("The Lord is Coming"). As of 2013, Muliro has four albums to her name, her most successful being "Kibali" (mandate) which has the popular song "Sitolia" (I Won't Cry) featuring Willy Paul. The album earned her six Groove Awards nominations. She went on to receive the female artist of the year award at the eighth Groove awards, an event that was attended by President of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta.
Title: Gloria (Them song)
Passage: "Gloria" is a song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and originally recorded by Morrison's band Them in 1964 and released as the B-side of "Baby, Please Don't Go". The song became a garage rock staple and a part of many rock bands' repertoires. It is particularly memorable for its "Glooooria!" chorus. It is easy to play, as a simple three-chord song, and thus is popular with those learning to play guitar.
Title: Do You Feel What I Feel?
Passage: "Do You Feel What I Feel?" is a song by British boy band JLS from their third studio album, "Jukebox". It was released as the album's third and final single on 30 December 2011. The song was written by Gloria Shayne Baker, Tebey, Julian Bunetta, Nol Regney, John Ryan, and it was produced by Julian Bunetta. The song samples Bing Crosby's classic festive hit "Do You Hear What I Hear? ". The song charted at number 16 on the UK Singles Chart becoming their first single to miss the top 10.
Title: Them (band)
Passage: Them were a Northern Irish band formed in Belfast in April 1964, most prominently known for the garage rock standard "Gloria" and launching singer Van Morrison's musical career. The original five member band consisted of Morrison, Alan Henderson, Ronnie Milling, Billy Harrison and Eric Wrixon. The group was marketed in the United States as part of the British Invasion.
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Them (band)
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Cryme Tyme is a professional wrestling tag team consisting of Shad Gaspard and a wrestler born in what year?
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Title: List of IWGP Tag Team Champions
Passage: The IWGP Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship owned by the New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) promotion. "IWGP" are the initials of NJPW's governing body, the International Wrestling Grand Prix. The title was introduced on December 12, 1985, at a NJPW live event. The IWGP Tag Team Championship is not the only tag team title contested for in NJPW; the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship is also sanctioned by NJPW. According to NJPW's official website, the IWGP Tag Team Championship is considered the "IWGP Heavy Weight Class", while the Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship is listed as the "IWGP Jr. Tag Class". Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won via the result of a scripted match. Title changes usually happen at NJPW-promoted events; although the title has only changed hands twice at a non-NJPW event, it has been defended in several other promotions.
Title: Los Rayos Tapato
Passage: Los Rayos Tapato (Spanish for "The Lighting bolts from Guadalajara") is a Mexican sibling professional wrestling tag team consisting of Jess Gonzlez Monroy and Vctor Manuel Gonzlez Monroy, better known under their ring names "Rayo Tapato I" and "Rayo Tapato II". The team is the longest, continuously active tag team in Mexico today, possibly in professional wrestling in general. "Los Rayos Tapato" worked for many years for the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) portraying both "rudos" ("Bad guys") and "tecnico" ("Good guy") wrestling characters. They originally worked for the now defunct Universal Wrestling Association (UWA) and now primarily works for various Mexican Regional promotions.
Title: IWGP Tag Team Championship
Passage: The IWGP Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship owned by the New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) promotion. "IWGP" is the acronym of the NJPW's governing body, the International Wrestling Grand Prix. The title was introduced on December 12, 1985, at a NJPW live event. The IWGP Tag Team Championship is not the only tag team title contested for in NJPW; the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship is also sanctioned by NJPW. According to NJPW's official website, the IWGP Tag Team Championship is considered the "IWGP Heavy Weight Class", while the Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship is listed as the "IWGP Jr. Tag Class". Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won via the result of a scripted match. Title changes usually happen at NJPW-promoted events; although the title has only changed hands twice at a non-NJPW event, it has been defended in several other promotions.
Title: JTG
Passage: Jayson Anthony Paul (born December 10, 1984), better known by the ring name JTG, is an American professional wrestler and author who is best known for his time in WWE.
Title: Cryme Tyme
Passage: Cryme Tyme is a professional wrestling tag team consisting of JTG and Shad Gaspard, better known for their tenure in WWE.
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1984
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JTG
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What larger ethnic group is Malika Mokeddem part of?
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Title: Malika Mokeddem
Passage: Malika Mokeddem (Kenadsa, Algeria; October 5, 1949) is an Algerian Tuareg writer.
Title: Oku people (Sierra Leone)
Passage: The Oku people, also commonly known as Oku Mohammedans or "Aku Mohammedans"in Sierra Leone and as the "Aku Marabou" or "Oku Marabou" in the Gambia, are an ethnic group in Sierra Leone and the Gambia. The Oku people are the descendants of liberated Africans of Yoruba descent from Southwest Nigeria who were liberated or came to Sierra Leone as settlers in the mid 19th century and formed a distinctive ethnic group The Oku are virtually all Muslims and are known for their conservative muslim population. The British colonial government provided official recognition to the Oku Mohammedan community as a distinctive community in Sierra Leone. Although the Sierra Leone government officially considered the Oku people as members of the Creole ethnic group, many Sierra Leoneans consider the Oku people as a distinctive ethnic group.
Title: Tuareg people
Passage: The Tuareg people ( ; also spelled Twareg or Touareg; endonym "Kel Tamasheq", "Kel Tagelmust") are a large Berber ethnic confederation. They principally inhabit the Sahara desert, in a vast area stretching from far southwestern Libya to southern Algeria, Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso. Traditionally nomadic pastoralists, small groups of Tuareg are also found in northern Nigeria.
Title: Blackfeet Nation
Passage: The Blackfeet Nation also known as the Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation and headquarters for the Siksikaitsitapi people in the United States. Located in Montana, its members are composed primarily of the Piegan Blackfeet ("Ampskapi Piikani") band of the larger ethnic group historically described as the Blackfoot Confederacy. It is located east of Glacier National Park and borders the Canadian province of Alberta. Cut Bank Creek and Birch Creek form part of its eastern and southern borders. The reservation contains 3000 sqmi , twice the size of the national park and larger than the state of Delaware. It is located in parts of Glacier and Pondera counties.
Title: Ewe people
Passage: The Ewe people (Ewe: "Eeaw" , lit. "Ewe people"; or " Eeduk ", lit. "Ewe nation","Eenyigba" Eweland;) are an African ethnic group. They are the largest ethnic group in Togo (32), the third largest ethnic group in Ghana (14), and are a minority ethnic group in southern Benin, Ivory Coast and Nigeria. They speak the Ewe language (Ewe: "Eegbe" ) which belongs to the Niger-Congo family of languages. They are related to other speakers of Gbe languages, such as, the Fon, Gen, Phla Phera, and the Aja people of Togo and Benin.
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Berber
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Malika Mokeddem
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Tuareg people
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Which singer-songwriter from Northern Ireland released the album Beautiful Vision which has songs based on the spiritual teachings of Alice Bailey?
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Title: Beautiful Vision
Passage: Beautiful Vision is the thirteenth studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released in February 1982. It continued Morrison's departure from RB at the time, instead favoring Celtic folk and American jazz in its music. As with many of Morrison's recordings, spirituality is a major theme and some of the songs are based on the teachings of Alice Bailey. Other songs show Morrison's Celtic heritage and reminiscence of his Belfast background.
Title: Jes Bertelsen
Passage: Jes Bertelsen (born March 27, 1946), Dr. phil. in History of Ideas, is a Danish spiritual teacher and author. Since 1982 he has been the leader of Vkstcenteret (i.e. "The Growth Center"), which he and his wife at the time, Hanne Kizach, founded in Norre-Snede Municipality, Denmark. His teachings are based on an experiential investigation of the nature of consciousness, using comparative analysis of Eastern and Western spiritual teachings and consciousness practices on a foundation of modern psychological, philosophical and scientific approaches. He teaches in Danish. A number of his books have been translated into German.
Title: Great White Brotherhood
Passage: The Great White Brotherhood, in belief systems akin to Theosophical and New Age, are said to be supernatural beings of great power who spread spiritual teachings through selected humans. The members of the Brotherhood may be known as the Masters of the Ancient Wisdom or the Ascended Masters. The first person to talk about them was Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (Theosophy), and after she and other people claimed to have received messages from them. These included Aleister Crowley, Alice A. Bailey, Guy Ballard, Geraldine Innocente (The Bridge to Freedom), Elizabeth Clare Prophet and Benjamin Creme. Machaelle Small Wright has written extensively about the "White Brotherhood" and her communication and work with them.
Title: Alice Bailey
Passage: Alice Ann Bailey (June 16, 1880 December 15, 1949) was a writer of more than twenty-four books on theosophical subjects, and was one of the first writers to use the term New Age. Bailey was born as Alice LaTrobe Bateman, in Manchester, England. She moved to the United States in 1907, where she spent most of her life as a writer and teacher.
Title: Djwal Khul
Passage: Djwal Khul (variously spelled 'Djwhal Khul', 'Djwal Kul', the 'Master D.K.', 'D. K.', or simply 'DK'), is believed by some Theosophists and others to be a Tibetan disciple in the tradition of ancient esoteric spirituality known as The Ageless Wisdom tradition. The texts describe him as a member of the 'Spiritual Hierarchy', or 'Brotherhood', of Mahatmas, one of the Masters of the Ancient Wisdom, defined as the spiritual guides of mankind and teachers ancient cosmological, metaphysical, and esoteric principles that form the origin of all the world's great philosophies, mythologies and spiritual traditions. According to Theosophical writings, Djwal Khul is said to work on furthering the spiritual evolution of our planet through the teachings offered in the 24 books by Alice Bailey of Esoteric Teachings published by The Lucis Trust; he is said to have telepathically transmitted the teachings to Bailey and is thus regarded by her followers as the communications director of the Masters of the Ancient Wisdom.
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Van Morrison
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Beautiful Vision
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Alice Bailey
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What American supernatural psychological horror film did Daniel Zovatto star in?
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Title: Daniel Zovatto
Passage: Daniel Zovatto (born June 28, 1991) is a Costa Rican film and television actor. Since 2012, he has starred in films of the horror genre, "Beneath" (2013), "It Follows" (2014), and "Don't Breathe" (2016), as well as the romantic comedy "Laggies" (2014). Zovatto made his television debut in 2014, guest starring in an episode of "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." He has since held recurring roles as Gideon LeMarchal in "Revenge" (2014), and Jack in "Fear the Walking Dead" (2016).
Title: It Follows
Passage: It Follows is a 2014 American supernatural psychological horror film written and directed by David Robert Mitchell. It stars Maika Monroe, Keir Gilchrist, Daniel Zovatto, Jake Weary, Olivia Luccardi, and Lili Sepe. The plot follows a teenage girl, Jay, who is pursued by a supernatural entity after a sexual encounter.
Title: Rings (2017 film)
Passage: Rings is a 2017 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by F. Javier Gutirrez, written by David Loucka, Jacob Aaron Estes and Akiva Goldsman and starring Matilda Lutz, Alex Roe, Johnny Galecki, Aimee Teegarden, Bonnie Morgan and Vincent D'Onofrio. It is the third film in "The Ring" series. The film takes place thirteen years after the events of the 2002 film.
Title: The Ward (film)
Passage: The Ward is a 2010 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by John Carpenter. It stars Amber Heard, Mamie Gummer, Danielle Panabaker and Jared Harris. The film is a period piece set in 1966, and chronicles a young woman who is institutionalized after setting fire to a house, and who finds herself haunted by the ghost of a former inmate at the psychiatric ward.
Title: The Ring (2002 film)
Passage: The Ring is a 2002 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by Gore Verbinski and starring Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, and David Dorfman. It is a remake of the 1998 Japanese horror film "Ringu", which was based on the novel of the same name, written by Koji Suzuki.
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It Follows
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Daniel Zovatto
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It Follows
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What actor was in "My Super Ex-Girlfriend" and also in the TV series "the Riches"?
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Title: Super Islaw
Passage: Super Islaw is a fictional Filipino superhero created by J. Erastheo Navoa who appeared in some movies and TV Series. He was portrayed by Richard Gomez in the movie Super Islaw and The Flying Kids and was later revived by Zanjoe Marudo in ABS-CBN's Super Inggo TV series.
Title: Macross Ace Frontier
Passage: Macross Ace Frontier ( , makurosu su furontia ) is a shooting game developed by Artdink for the PlayStation Portable. The game is based on Studio Nue's popular "Macross" series, one of which is known in the West as the first generation of "Robotech". It features original elements as well as characters, mechanics, episode plots and BGM borrowed from 1982's "The Super Dimension Fortress Macross" original TV series, the 1992 "Macross Plus" OVA series, the 1994 "Macross 7" TV series and the 2008 "Macross Frontier" TV series, as well as incorporating more elements from the 1984 "" feature film and the 2002 prequel OVA series "Macross Zero".
Title: Andy Milder
Passage: Andy Milder (born August 16, 1969) is an American actor and voice actor. He has appeared in such films as "Apollo 13", "Armageddon", "Rumor Has It", "FrostNixon", "Transformers" and "Domino". He was a series regular on "Fame L.A." and "Weeds", and appeared on such shows as "", "", "The West Wing", "Six Feet Under", "Ugly Betty", "Boston Legal", "Parks and Recreation", "Married... with Children", "The Wonder Years", "Private Practice" and "Criminal Minds". Milder provided narration for "Ballroom Bootcamp", "101 Most Starlicious Make-Overs", and "Wrecks to Riches". He provided the voice of Prince Sebastian LaCroix in the 2004 video game "" and Lightning Lad in the 2006 animated series "Legion of Super Heroes" and the film "". From 2005 to 2009, he was a recurring cast member and later series regular on "Weeds" as Dean Hodes. Starting in 2011, he is a recurring cast member on the Disney Channel sitcom "Austin Ally" as Lester Dawson. He also had an appearance on the show "Royal Pains" on the USA Network.
Title: Eddie Izzard
Passage: Edward John "Eddie" Izzard ( ; born 7 February 1962) is an English stand-up comedian, actor, writer and political activist. His comedic style takes the form of rambling, whimsical monologue, and self-referential pantomime. He had a starring role in the television series "The Riches" as Wayne Malloy and has appeared in films such as "Ocean's Twelve", "Ocean's Thirteen", "Mystery Men", "Shadow of the Vampire", "The Cat's Meow", "Across the Universe" and "Valkyrie". He has also worked as a voice actor in "The Wild", "Igor", "", "Cars 2" and "The LEGO Batman Movie".
Title: My Super Ex-Girlfriend
Passage: My Super Ex-Girlfriend is a 2006 American superhero comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Uma Thurman, Luke Wilson, Anna Faris, Eddie Izzard, Rainn Wilson, and Wanda Sykes.
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Eddie Izzard
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My Super Ex-Girlfriend
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Eddie Izzard
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DeSoto County is located in a metropolitan area that had how many inhabitants in 2010 ?
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Title: DeSoto County School District
Passage: DeSoto County Schools is a public school district based in Hernando, Mississippi (USA) and serving all public school students in DeSoto County in the Memphis metropolitan area. With an enrollment of more than 30,000 students, DeSoto County is the largest school district in the state of Mississippi.
Title: Memphis metropolitan area
Passage: The Memphis-Forrest City Combined Statistical Area, TN-MS-AR (CSA) is the commercial and cultural hub of The Mid-South or Ark-Miss-Tenn. The census defined combined statistical area covers ten counties in three states Tennessee, Mississippi, and Arkansas. As of census 2010 the MSA had a population of 1,324,108 . The Forrest City Micropolitan area was added to the Memphis area in 2012 to form the Memphis-Forrest City Combined Statistical area and had a population of 1,369,548 according to census estimates. The greater Mid-South area as a whole has a population of 2.4 million according to 2013 census estimates. This area is covered by Memphis local news channels and includes the Missouri Bootheel, Northeast Arkansas, West Tennessee, and North Mississippi.
Title: Walls, Mississippi
Passage: Walls is a town located in northern DeSoto County, Mississippi, United States, near the Mississippi River, part of the larger region known as "The Delta", and known for its rich, dark soil. As it is in the upper northwest corner of Mississippi, it is in the Memphis, Tennessee metropolitan area. Its ZIP code is 38680. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 1,162, with an estimated population of 1,263 in 2014.
Title: Southwind, Memphis
Passage: Southwind, Memphis is an affluent upscale predominantly African American neighborhood located in the extreme southeast corner of the Memphis city limits and the adjacent area of unincorporated Shelby County, Tennessee, in the United States. The area's boundaries are equivalent to the 38125 zip code and consist of Winchester Road and the PGA Tour Southwind golf course and gated community to the north, Riverdale Road and the Hickory Hill neighborhood to the west, Forest Hill Irene Road and the city of Germantown on the east, and the Mississippi state line to the south. The area in unincorporated Shelby County is within the Memphis reserve annexation zone and will be annexed soon by the city of Memphis. This area, along with the Hickory Hill area, northern portions of the city of Bartlett, and DeSoto County, Mississippi, have seen large increases in middle and upper middle class African Americans due to black flight. Many are coming from older more economically depressed areas of Memphis as well as rural Mississippi and Arkansas. Many blacks from Chicago and other Rust Belt cities have moved into the area as a part of the New Great Migration.
Title: DeSoto County, Mississippi
Passage: DeSoto County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2010 census, the population was 161,252, making it the third-most populous county in Mississippi. Its county seat is Hernando. DeSoto County is part of the Memphis, TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). It is the second-most populous county in the MSA. The county has lowland areas that were developed in the 19th century for cotton plantations, and hill country in the eastern part of the county.
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DeSoto County School District
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Memphis metropolitan area
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The star of "From Paris with Love" was in an advertisement campaign for which fragrance brand?
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Title: From Paris with Love (film)
Passage: From Paris with Love is a 2010 English-language French action film starring John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers and directed by Pierre Morel. The screenplay was co-written by Luc Besson. The film was released in the United States on February 5, 2010.
Title: Duke's Lemonade
Passage: Duke's Lemonade is a lemon based aerated drink marketed in India since 1889. The brand has a strong presence in western India. Originally owned by Duke and Sons, the brand was sold to PepsiCo in 1994. Pepsico phased out most drinks under the Duke's brand in 2004, though it retained Duke's Lemonade. Not only was Duke's Lemonade retained, in the same year Pepsico launched a new advertisement campaign in Mumbai to promote the brand, with a new tagline, "takatak taajgi".
Title: Jo Loves
Passage: Jo Loves is a British luxury fragrance brand founded by Jo Malone MBE. in 2011 following her 2006 departure from Jo Malone London. She had founded the brand in 1994, and she subsequently sold it to Este Lauder Companies in 1999.
Title: Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Passage: Jonathan Rhys Meyers (born Jonathan Michael Francis O'Keeffe; 27 July 1977) is an Irish actor. He is best known for his roles in the films "Velvet Goldmine" (1998), "Bend It Like Beckham" (2002), "Match Point" (2005), "" (2006) and his television roles as Elvis Presley in the biographical miniseries "Elvis" (2005), which earned him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Miniseries or Television Film, and as King Henry VIII in the historical drama "The Tudors" (200710). He has been the face model for several Hugo Boss fragrances advertising campaigns.
Title: Radiance (fragrance)
Passage: Radiance is a women's fragrance and ninth released by Britney Spears for Elizabeth Arden, September 2010. Spears first revealed the fragrance in her Twitter account, later revealing through the same social network an advertisement, which features the singer in a long silver dress, that was later donated to raise funds for The Matthew Van Daff Special Needs Trust. The top notes of "Radiance" are wild berries and soft, dewy petals, mixed with tuberose, jasmine, orange blossom and iris. With the tagline "Choose your own destiny", the fragrance is available as 50 and 100 ml EDP. "Radiance" was also promoted in Spears' music videos for "Hold It Against Me" (2011) and "Criminal" (2011).
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Hugo Boss
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From Paris with Love (film)
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Jonathan Rhys Meyers
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Deniz Gamze Ergven's debut film depicts the lives of how many sisters?
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Title: Pride amp; Prejudice (2005 film)
Passage: Pride Prejudice is a 2005 British-American romantic drama directed by Joe Wright and based on Jane Austen's 1813 novel of the same name. The film depicts five sisters from an English family of landed gentry as they deal with issues of marriage, morality and misconceptions. Keira Knightley stars in the lead role of Elizabeth Bennet, while Matthew Macfadyen plays her romantic interest Mr Darcy. Produced by Working Title Films in association with StudioCanal, the film was released on 16 September 2005 in the United Kingdom and Ireland and on 11 November in the United States.
Title: Ghalti
Passage: Ghalti (Tv serial) is a Pakistani television romantic and social Islamic issue drama serial that aired on A-Plus TV from July 14, 2016 to October 7, 2016. It was directed by Kaleem Rajput and written by Iftikhar Ahmed Usmani. It is a story of two sisters who do not live together and are even unaware of the fact that they are sisters. One of them lives with their parents and the other has been adopted by her aunt. As they grow up, their cousin enters the scene. While the family wants to marry him with the one who lives her parents, he loves the other sister. He marries them both without telling anyone unaware that they are real sisters. Many people are still not aware of limitations in our religion that two sisters can be married the same man at the same time. How certain mistakes in life can outturn the whole scenario. Ghalti has an ensemble cast with Agha Ali as Saim, Sania Shamshad as Zara Sidra Batool as Saman in leading roles, with the supporting cast Abid Ali as Ikhlaque Ahmed, Sajida Syed, Shehryar Zaidi, Lubna Aslam, and Naila Jaffery, The show is set in Karachi, Sindh. It remained popular throughout its run.
Title: The Battle of the Somme (film)
Passage: The Battle of the Somme (US title, "Kitchener's Great Army in the Battle of the Somme"), is a 1916 British documentary and propaganda war film, shot by two official cinematographers, Geoffrey Malins and John McDowell. The film depicts the British Army in the preliminaries and early days of the Battle of the Somme (1 July 18 November 1916). The film had its premire in London on 10 August 1916 and was released generally on 21 August. The film depicts trench warfare, marching infantry, artillery firing on German positions, British troops waiting to attack on 1 July, treatment of wounded British and German soldiers, British and German dead and captured German equipment and positions. A scene during which British troops crouch in a ditch then "go over the top" was staged for the camera behind the lines.
Title: Mustang (film)
Passage: Mustang is a 2015 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Turkish-French film director Deniz Gamze Ergven. The film is set in a remote Turkish village and depicts the lives of five young orphaned sisters and challenges they face growing up as girls in a conservative society. The event that triggers the family backlash against the five sisters at the beginning of the film is based on Ergven's personal life.
Title: Deniz Gamze Ergven
Passage: Deniz Gamze Ergven (born 4 June 1978) is a Turkish-French film director best known for her debut film "Mustang".
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five
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Deniz Gamze Ergven
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Mustang (film)
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Fritz Andr played for Haiti in what tournament, held in West Germany in 1974?
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Title: Germany Olympic football team
Passage: The Germany Olympic football team represents Germany in international football competitions in Olympic Games. It has been active since 1908, and first competed in 1912. Olympic football was originally an amateur sport, and as the pre-World War II German national team was also amateur, it was able to send a full national team to the games. After the war, Germany was divided, but until 1964 East and West competed under the name of "United Team of Germany", although without a combined squad. From 1968 West Germany began to compete on its own, but were still forced to send an amateur team, who were not able to match the success of their professional counterparts in the World Cup and European Championship. The rules on amateurism were relaxed in the 1980s, which allowed West Germany some success, notably a bronze medal finish in 1988. Since 1992 the tournament has been competed by under-23 teams, making Germany's Olympic qualification dependent on the results of the under-21 team. Only in 2016 the Germans returned to the Olympic stage, with a silver medal after losing on a penalty shoot-out to hosts Brazil. Reunified Germany is now the only World Cup champion without the Olympic gold.
Title: Disgrace of Gijn
Passage: The Disgrace of Gijn is the name given to a 1982 FIFA World Cup football match played between West Germany and Austria at the El Molinn stadium, Gijn, Spain, on 25 June 1982. The match was the last game of the first-round Group 2, with Algeria and Chile having played the day before. With the outcome of that match already decided, a win by one or two goals for West Germany would result in both them and Austria qualifying at the expense of Algeria, who had beaten West Germany in the first game. West Germany took the lead after 10 minutes, thereafter the remaining 80 minutes was characterized by few serious attempts by either side to score. Both sides were accused of match-fixing although FIFA ruled that neither team broke any rules.
Title: 1974 FIFA World Cup
Passage: The 1974 FIFA World Cup, the tenth staging of the World Cup, was held in West Germany (including West Berlin) from 13 June to 7 July. The tournament marked the first time that the current trophy, the FIFA World Cup Trophy, created by the Italian sculptor Silvio Gazzaniga, was awarded. The previous trophy, the Jules Rimet Trophy, had been won for the third time by Brazil in 1970 and awarded permanently to the Brazilians. The host nation won the title beating the Netherlands in the final, 21. The victory was the second for West Germany, who had also won in 1954. Australia, East Germany, Haiti and Zaire made their first appearances at the final stage, and the Netherlands and Poland their first since 1938.
Title: 1973 CONCACAF Championship
Passage: The 1973 CONCACAF Championship, the sixth edition of the CONCACAF Championship, was held in Haiti from 29 November to 18 December. All matches were played at Stade Sylvio Cator in Port-au-Prince. This is the first edition to double as qualification for the World Cup. Haiti became winners for the first time in the CONCACAF region and qualified for West Germany '74. The North, Central American and Caribbean zone was allocated 1 place (out of 16) in the World Cup.
Title: Fritz Andr
Passage: Fritz Andr (born 18 September 1946) is a Haitian football defender who played for Haiti in the 1974 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Violette A.C.
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The 1974 FIFA World Cup
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Fritz Andr
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1974 FIFA World Cup
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What Indian playback singer stars in "Iru Mugan" directed by Anand Shankar?
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Title: Anand Shankar
Passage: Anand Shankar (Tamil: ) is an Indian film director and screenwriter, primarily working in Tamil cinema. Shankar started his career as an assistant director to Siddharth Anand in "Anjaana Anjaani" (2010). He also assisted producer-director AR Murugadoss in movies such as "Thuppakki" and "7aum Arivu". He successfully finished his work as debut director on "Arima Nambi" starring Vikram Prabhu and Priya Anand, a Tamil thriller film. Shankar is currently directing "Iru Mugan" starring Vikram, Nayanthara and Nithya Menen.
Title: Nithya Menen
Passage: Nithya Menen is an Indian film actress and playback singer. She has acted in Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada films. She won 2 Filmfare Awards for the Telugu films "Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde" and "Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju".
Title: Iru Mugan
Passage: Iru Mugan (English: "Two-faced" ) is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language science fiction action film written and directed by Anand Shankar. The film stars Vikram in dual roles, Nayantara and Nithya Menen in the lead roles, while Nassar, Thambi Ramaiah, Karunkaran and Riythvika appear in supporting roles. Having gone through several changes in pre-production of cast and producers, the film began shooting in December 2015. The film was simultaneously dubbed into Telugu as "Inkokkadu" and was released worldwide on 8 September 2016. In 2017, it was dubbed into Hindi as "International Rowdy".
Title: Rupam Bhuyan
Passage: Rupam Bhuyan (Assamese: ; born 6 March 1980) is an Indian playback singer from Assam. He is the frontman of the Indian fusion band "North East Breeze". He sang in numerous Assamese films including Khobh, Anuradha, Mumtaz and Akash Chuboloi Mon. He was nominated for Prag Cine Awards-2013 and Prag Cine Awards-2015 in the "Best Playback Singer (male)" category for the films Mumtaz and Khobh. Got the Award in 2013. He was nominated in the Best Male Playback Singer of Assam category for Ramdhenu Viewers choice award 2015-16 for the song "Enekoye Lahe Lahe". He composed the theme song for prestigious Jeevan Kite and River Festival-2015 as a tribute to the river Brahmaputra.
Title: List of Tamil songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal
Passage: Shreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer. She sings in Hindi , Tamil ,Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi , Gujarati, Bengali, Assamese, Nepali, Oriya, Bhojpuri, Punjabi and Tulu. Ghoshal's career began when she won the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa contest as an adult. Her Bollywood playback singing career began with Devdas, for which she received National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer along with Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer and Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent. Since then, she has received many other awards. Ghoshal was also honored from the U.S. state of Ohio , where the governor Ted Strickland declared June 26 as "Shreya Ghoshal Day". In April 2013, she was awarded with the highest honour in London by the selected members of House of Commons of the United Kingdom. In July 2015, John Cranley, the Mayor of the City of Cincinnati also honoured her by proclaiming July 24, 2015 as "Shreya Ghoshal Day of Entertainment and Inspiration" in Cincinnati. [1] She was also featured five times in Forbes list of the top 100 celebrities of India. In 2017, Ghoshal became the first Indian singer to have a wax figure (statute) of her in Madame Tussauds Museum.
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Nithya Menen
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Anand Shankar
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Nithya Menen
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Who wrote the song "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" for which Glen Campbell rose to international fame?
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Title: Country Soul
Passage: Country Soul contains recordings of a prestardom Glen Campbell, which were made around 1960-1961. This album, just like the other Starday album Country Music Star No. 1, was released after Glen Campbell rose to international fame with hits like "Gentle on My Mind," "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" and "Wichita Lineman." Campbell sued against these releases but eventually settled with Starday.
Title: The Essential Glen Campbell Volume One
Passage: The Essential Glen Campbell Volume One is the first of a series of three albums which cover Glen Campbell's recordings for Capitol Records between 1962 and 1979. The tracks are presented in a non-chronological order. All three Essential CDs contain, next to single and albums tracks, previously unreleased recordings. On The Essential Glen Campbell Volume One, these are "Twelve Blues", "I Walk the Line" (a jazz version of the Johnny Cash hit) and "Blue Sky Shining", from a 1979 recording session led by Nelson Riddle. The Essential albums are also notable for containing some of the songs from The Artistry of Glen Campbell, the only original studio album by Glen Campbell that has not been released on CD or as a digital download. Included here are "Banjo Garden" and "Shenandoah".
Title: The Essential Glen Campbell Volume Three
Passage: The Essential Glen Campbell Volume Three is the third of a series of three albums which cover Glen Campbell's recordings for Capitol Records from 1962-79. The tracks are presented in a non-chronological order. All three "Essential" CDs contain, next to single and albums tracks, previously unreleased recordings. On The Essential Glen Campbell Volume Three, these are "Beautiful Brown Eyes", "They'll Never Take Her Love from Me", "All the Way" and "Learnin' the Blues". The last two songs are from a 1979 recording session led by Nelson Riddle. The "Essential" albums are also notable for containing some of the songs from The Artistry of Glen Campbell, the only original studio album by Campbell that has not been released on CD or as a digital download. Included here is "Tequila".
Title: United We Stand (Debby and Glen Campbell album)
Passage: United We Stand is a release by Glen Campbell's eldest daughter Debby. Debby Campbell has been performing with her father since 1987. She was a featured vocalist on the Glen Campbell Goodtime Theater shows in Branson, MO during the mid 90s. United We Stand was released as a cassette only. It was sold in record stores and the Goodtime Theatre in Branson and after concerts during tours. Next to solo recordings, it contains four duets with Glen Campbell, two of which were recorded live at the shows.
Title: By the Time I Get to Phoenix
Passage: "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" is a song written by Jimmy Webb. Originally recorded by Johnny Rivers in 1965, it was covered by American country music singer Glen Campbell on his album of the same name. Released on Capitol Records in 1967, Campbell's version topped "RPM"'s Canada Country Tracks, reached number two on "Billboard"'s Hot Country Singles chart, and won two awards at the 10th Annual Grammys. Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) named it the third most performed song from 1940 to 1990. The song was ranked number 20 on BMI's Top 100 Songs of the Century. Frank Sinatra called it "the greatest torch song ever written."
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Jimmy Webb
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Country Soul
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By the Time I Get to Phoenix
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What year was the American actor who starred on Boogles Diner born?
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Title: Boogies Diner
Passage: Boogies Diner (also known as Boogie's Diner) is a syndicated Canadian sitcom which first aired in 1994. It stars Jim J. Bullock, Monika Schnarre, and James Marsden in one of his first appearances on television. The series ended in 1995. The series is produced and distributed by MTM Enterprises (now Fox Television Studios).
Title: Dustin Hoffman filmography
Passage: American actor Dustin Hoffman began his career by appearing in an episode of "Naked City" in 1961. His first theatrical performance was 1961's "A Cook for Mr. General" as Ridzinski. Following several guest appearances on television, he starred in the 1966 play "Eh? "; his performance garnered him both a Theatre World Award and Drama Desk Award. Hoffman made his film debut in 1967 when he appeared in the comedy "The Tiger Makes Out". In the same year, his breakthrough role as Benjamin "Ben" Braddock, the title character in Mike Nichols' comedy-drama "The Graduate", led to Hoffman achieving star status and his first Academy Award nomination. He then acted in the play "Jimmy Shine" as the eponymous character and the comedy film "Madigan's Millions" (both 1968). In 1969, he starred alongside Jon Voight in the Academy Award for Best Picture winner "Midnight Cowboy", which Hoffman was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor a second time.
Title: Jim J. Bullock
Passage: James Jackson Bullock (born February 9, 1955), sometimes credited as Jm J. Bullock, is an American actor and comedian of stage, television and motion pictures.
Title: Morgan Freeman on screen and stage
Passage: American actor and director Morgan Freeman has had a prolific career on film, television and on the stage. His film debut was as an uncredited character in the Sidney Lumetdirected drama "The Pawnbroker" in 1964. Freeman also made his stage debut in the same year by appearing in the musical "Hello, Dolly! " He followed this with further stage appearances in "The Niggerlovers" (1967), "The Dozens" (1969), "Exhibition" (1969), and the musical "Purlie" (197071). He played various characters on the children's television series "The Electric Company" (197177). Freeman subsequently appeared in the films "Teachers" in 1984, and "Marie" in 1985 before making his breakthrough with 1987's "Street Smart". His role earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Two years later he appeared in war film "Glory" (1989), and starred as Hoke Coleburn in the comedy-drama "Driving Miss Daisy" (1989). Freeman won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his performance in the latter and also earned a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor.
Title: Will Smith filmography
Passage: Will Smith is an American actor and producer. His breakthrough came when he played a fictionalised version of himself in the 1990s television sitcom "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air". The role brought him international recognition and two Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Actor Television Series Musical or Comedy. He also served as an executive producer on 24 episodes of the series. Two years later, Smith made his film debut in the drama "Where the Day Takes You", where he appeared as a disabled homeless man. In 1995, he starred as a police officer with Martin Lawrence in Michael Bay's "Bad Boys". The following year, Smith appeared as a Marine Corps pilot with Jeff Goldblum in Roland Emmerich's science fiction film "Independence Day". The film grossed over 817 million at the worldwide box office and was the highest grossing of 1996. In 1997, he starred as Agent J in the science fiction film "Men in Black", a role he reprised in its sequels "Men in Black II" (2002), and "Men in Black 3" (2012).
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1955
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Boogies Diner
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Jim J. Bullock
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The company that markets Polysilicone-15 as Parsol SLX is headquartered where?
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Title: Actuant
Passage: Actuant Corporation is an American diversified industrial company serving customers from operations in more than 30 countries. The Actuant businesses are leaders in a broad array of niche markets including branded hydraulic tools and solutions; specialized products and services for energy markets and highly engineered position and motion control systems. The Company was founded in 1910 and is headquartered in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Actuant business operations are divided into three segments focused on the markets they serve.
Title: DSM (company)
Passage: Koninklijke DSM N.V. (Royal DSM, commonly known as DSM), is a Dutch multinational active in the fields of health, nutrition and materials. Headquartered in Heerlen, at the end of 2016 DSM employed 20,786 people in around 50 countries and posted net sales of 7,920m.
Title: Polysilicone-15
Passage: Polysilicone-15 (INCI) is an organic compound used in hair products like shampoos, conditioners, hair sprays, pomades and color treatment products to absorb UVB radiation. In the EU, it is also approved for use in sunscreens and cosmetics. The absorption maximum is at about 310 nm. It is marketed as Parsol SLX by DSM.
Title: Heaven Hill
Passage: Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. is an American, private family-owned and operated distillery company headquartered in Bardstown, Kentucky that produces and markets the Heaven Hill brand of Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and a variety of other distilled spirits. Its current distillery facility, called the Heaven Hill Bernheim distillery, is in Louisville, Kentucky. It is the seventh-largest alcohol supplier in the United States, the second-largest holder of bourbon whiskey inventory in the world, the largest independent family-owned and operated producer and marketer of distilled spirits in the United States, and the only large family-owned distillery company headquartered in Kentucky (not counting the Brown-Forman Corporation, which is publicly traded but more than two-thirds family-controlled, or the Sazerac Company, which is family-owned but headquartered in Louisiana).
Title: Strides Shasun
Passage: Strides Arcolab is an Indian pharmaceutical company, headquartered at Bangalore in southern India. The company manufactures pharmaceutical products, over-the-counter drugs and nutraceuticals. Products include softgel capsules, hard-gel capsules, tablets and dry and wet injectables. Its softgel manufacturing capability consists of an annual capacity of 50,000 machine hours or about three billion softgel capsules. The company has 15 manufacturing sites in six countries and marketing presence in 50 countries. In the United States and Canadian markets, the company partners with generic companies to supply retail and hospital generics in injectable products and softgels. In European markets, it has long-term relationships for the development of projects and supply agreements with the European companies . In Australia and New Zealand, the company is engaged in manufacturing and supply of soft gels and value-added manufacturing. The company has development and supply agreements with South African companies . The company's stock trades on the Bombay Stock Exchange and on the National Stock Exchange of India.
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Heerlen
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Polysilicone-15
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DSM (company)
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When was the release date of the American fantasy comedy family film that was directed and wrote by Sven Davison and David Dobkin
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Title: A Town Called Panic (film)
Passage: A Town Called Panic (French: Panique au village ) is a 2009 internationally co-produced stop-motion animated adventure fantasy comedy family film, starring Stphane Aubier, Jeanne Balibar, Nicolas Buysse, Franois De Brigode, Vronique Dumont, Bruce Ellison, Christine Grulois, Frdric Jannin, Bouli Lanners, Christelle Mahy, ric Muller, Franois Neyken, Vincent Patar, Pipou, Franco Piscopo, Benot Poelvoorde, David Ricci, Ben Tesseur and Alexandre von Sivers, co-produced in Belgium, Luxembourg and France, produced by Adriana Piasek-Wanski, Philippe Kauffmann, Xavier Diskeuve, Stphan Roelants, Arlette Zylberberg and Vincent Tavier and distributed by Gbka Films. It was written and directed by Stphane Aubier and Vincent Patar and is based on the TV series of the same name.
Title: Wedding Crashers
Passage: Wedding Crashers is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by David Dobkin and written by Steve Faber and Bob Fisher. Starring an ensemble cast led by Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, and Christopher Walken, and featuring Rachel McAdams, Isla Fisher, Bradley Cooper, Jane Seymour, the film has a notable cameo appearance by Will Ferrell.
Title: Ice Cream Man (film)
Passage: Ice Cream Man is a 1995 horror comedy film produced and directed by Norman Apstein, in his first and only attempt at mainstream filmmaking, written by Sven Davison and David Dobkin (who later wrote and directed the films "Wedding Crashers" and "Fred Claus"), and stars Clint Howard. The film made for an estimated 2 million budget, disappeared quickly after its release, but in recent years has developed a cult following among viewers who see it as an unintentional comedy, and enjoy it for its unintentionally campy production values. Joe Bob Briggs hosted the film on TNT, when it was shown on MonsterVision and Howard made an appearance, discussing the film with Briggs. It was released on DVD in 2004.
Title: Fred Claus
Passage: Fred Claus is a 2007 American fantasy comedy family film directed by David Dobkin, written by Dan Fogelman and Jessie Nelson, and starring Vince Vaughn and Paul Giamatti. The film was released on November 9, 2007 in the US and later released in the UK on November 30, 2007 by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is loosely based on the poem "A legend of Santa and his brother Fred" written by Donald Henkel.
Title: Tooth Fairy (2010 film)
Passage: Tooth Fairy is a 2010 Canadian-American fantasy comedy family film directed by Michael Lembeck, produced by Jim Piddock, Jason Blum, Mark Ciardi and Gordon Gray, written by Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel, Randi Mayem Singer, Joshua Sternin and Jeffrey Ventimilia with music by George S. Clinton and starring Dwayne Johnson, Stephen Merchant, Ashley Judd, and Julie Andrews. Filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, it was co-produced by Walden Media and distributed and theatrically released by 20th Century Fox on January 22, 2010. The movie was given a negative reception from critics but it earned 112.5 million on a 48 million budget and was a success at the box office. "Tooth Fairy" was released on DVD and Blu-ray DiscDVDDigital copy combination pack on May 4, 2010. "Tooth Fairy" was followed up by a sequel, starring Larry the Cable Guy as the title character. Directed by Alex Zamm, "Tooth Fairy 2" had a direct-to-video release on March 6, 2012.
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The film was released on November 9, 2007 in the US
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Ice Cream Man (film)
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Fred Claus
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Who was part of the ninth British expedition to Mount Everest and on May 29th,1953 became one of the first climbers to have reached the summit of Mount Everest with Namgyal Wamgdi?
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Title: 1924 British Mount Everest expedition
Passage: The 1924 British Mount Everest expedition wasafter the 1922 British Mount Everest expeditionthe second expedition with the goal of achieving the first ascent of Mount Everest. After two summit attempts in which Edward Norton set a world altitude record of 28,126 feet (8572m), the mountaineers George Mallory and Andrew "Sandy" Irvine disappeared on the third attempt. Their disappearance has given rise to the long-standing unanswered question of whether or not the pair climbed to the summit. Mallory's body was found in 1999 at 26,760 feet (8155 m), but the resulting clues did not provide conclusive evidence as to whether the summit was reached.
Title: Dicky Dolma
Passage: Dicky Dolma (born 5 April 1974) is an Indian woman who is known for being the youngest woman to summit Mount Everest up to that time at the age of 19 on May 10, 1993. This occurred on the Indo-Nepal Women's Everest Expedition. This Indo-Nepal Women's Everest Expedition was led by Bachendri Pal who was the first Indian woman to summit Mount Everest in 1984. Dicky was also a skier and attended numerous sporting competitions including the 1989 All-India Open Auli Ski Festival and the Asian Winter Games in 1999. She took ski training courses and basic mountaineering courses by the Manali Institute. In the same expedition as Dicky Dolma, Santosh Yadav summited Mount Everest for the second time, the first woman to summit twice. Dolma came from Palchan Village near Manali (in India).
Title: Tenzing Norgay
Passage: Tenzing Norgay OSN GM ( ; Sherpa: "tendzin norgy"; 29 May 1914 9 May 1986), born Namgyal Wangdi and often referred to as Sherpa Tenzing, was an Indian and Nepali Sherpa mountaineer. He was one of the first two individuals known to reach the summit of Mount Everest, which he accomplished with Edmund Hillary on 29 May 1953. " Time" named him one of the people of the 20th century.
Title: Apa Sherpa
Passage: Apa (born Lhakpa Tenzing Sherpa; 20 January 1960), nicknamed "Super Sherpa", is a Nepalese Sherpa mountaineer who, jointly with Phurba Tashi, holds the record for reaching the summit of Mount Everest more times than any other person. As part of The Eco Everest Expedition 2011, Apa made his 21st Mount Everest summit in May 2011 then retired after a promise to his wife to stop climbing after 21 ascents. He first summited Everest in 1990 and his last time to the summit was in 2011. Apa met Edmund Hillary many times, and was on the Expedition with his son Peter Hillary in 1990, which was the first summit for both of them. Apa estimates he has been through the Khumbu Icefall about 1000 times and almost went with Rob Hall's ill-fated 1996 expedition. He had this to say when questioned about stopping at 21, "Everyone says 21 is a good number. I have to make my family happy. Every time I go, they worry because Everest is very risky... ."
Title: Edmund Hillary
Passage: Sir Edmund Percival "Ed" Hillary '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (20 July 1919 11 January 2008) was a New Zealand mountaineer, explorer, and philanthropist. On 29 May 1953, Hillary and Nepalese Sherpa mountaineer Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers confirmed to have reached the summit of Mount Everest. They were part of the ninth British expedition to Everest, led by John Hunt. " TIME magazine" named Hillary one of the people of the 20th century.
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Edmund Hillary
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Tenzing Norgay
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Edmund Hillary
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In what year did the American public-benefit company based in New York help crowd fund a Hidden Path Entertainment tower defense game?
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Title: Orcs Must Die!
Passage: Orcs Must Die! is an action-tower defense video game developed by Robot Entertainment. It is a tower defense game that eschews the traditional top-down view of similar games, instead using a third-person action-oriented viewpoint. After being demonstrated at Penny Arcade Expo East 2011, the game was released via Xbox Live Arcade on October 5, 2011, and for Windows PCs on October 12, 2011.
Title: Defense Grid 2
Passage: Defense Grid 2 is a 2014 tower defense video game developed by Hidden Path Entertainment and published by 505 Games. As a sequel to the 2008 "", the game was crowd-funded on Kickstarter in 2012, and released on Windows, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 on September 23, 2014. Linux and OS X versions were released on October 15, 2014.
Title: Kickstarter
Passage: Kickstarter is an American public-benefit corporation based in Brooklyn, New York, that maintains a global crowdfunding platform focused on creativity. The company's stated mission is to "help bring creative projects to life". Kickstarter has reportedly received more than 1.9 billion in pledges from 9.4 million backers to fund 257,000 creative projects, such as films, music, stage shows, comics, journalism, video games, technology and food-related projects.
Title: South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play!
Passage: South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play! is a 2009 video game based on the American animated television series "South Park", released on the Xbox Live Arcade service for the Xbox 360 video game console. The game was developed by Doublesix in collaboration with South Park Digital Studios and Xbox Live Productions. "Let's Go Tower Defense Play" is a tower defense game, with the added element of being a fast-paced action game as well. Thus, players do not only build towers to eliminate destructive forces, but they also have to control multiple characters in order to successfully protect the town of South Park. "South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play!" is the first "South Park" video game released after three early titles released between 1998 and 2000.
Title: Gem Tower Defense
Passage: Gem Tower Defense is a tower defense video game created by Bryan K. It was released on February 18, 2007 under the tower defense subsection of Blizzard's "" minigames. Several game clients, Flash browser game websites and mobile devices have hosted variants of the game. The game is based upon the strategy, mazing, decision making and chance. The goal of the game is to eliminate computer-controlled enemies that follow a set path to reach the end of a pathway. "Gems" are structures players build to defend their maze. Each Gem is randomly distributed leaving it to chance for a player to acquire the one needed. Gems are placed to form a maze for extending the length each enemy unit travels thereby increasing the attack time of the Gems. Both the type and quality of the Gems selected determine the damage and use of the structure.
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2014
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Defense Grid 2
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Kickstarter
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What Malaysian-Australian film director produced "Annabelle"?
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Title: Atomic Monster Productions
Passage: Atomic Monster Productions is an American film production company, founded by director James Wan. The company was founded in 2014 and is known for producing horror films such as "Annabelle", "The Conjuring 2", "Lights Out", "" and the upcoming film "The Nun".
Title: Bukuwe Bisare
Passage: Bukuwe Bisare (Assamese: ) is an Assamese language film directed by fashion designer Dipankar Kashyap. It is a debut film of the director produced by his sister Shikha Kashyap and Dipali Chowdhury. The film stars Kapil Bora, Zerifa Wahid and Ravi Sarma. The story is about friendship and love shot in exotic locales in Kalimpong and Sikkim. The lyrics are penned by Prasanta Morang.
Title: Euzhan Palcy
Passage: Euzhan Palcy is a film director, writer and producer from Martinique, French West Indies. She is notable for being the first black woman director produced by a major Hollywood studio (MGM), for "A Dry White Season", as well as being the only woman filmmaker to have directed Marlon Brando, whom she brought back to the screen after a gap of nine years. Palcy is the first black director (male or female) to direct an actor to an Oscar nomination and the first black director to win a Csar Award, the highest French film award. She is also the first black director to win of a Venice Film Festival Award (Silver Lion).
Title: James Wan
Passage: James Wan (born 27 February 1977) is a Malaysian-Australian film director, screenwriter, and producer.
Title: Mohammad Mostafa Kamal Raz
Passage: Mohammad Mostafa Kamal Raz is a Bangladeshi television and film director and screenwriter. He is best known for his directorial debut Projapoti (2011), produced by Enayetur Rahman Bappy and under the banner of NTV Production House. Main star cast of the film was Moushumi, Zahid Hasan, Mosharraf Karim and the film won three National Film Awards for Best Music Director, Best Lyricist Best Singer (Female). He is also well known for being an assistant director under the famous film director and TVC maker Mostofa Sarwar Farooki.
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James Wan
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Atomic Monster Productions
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James Wan
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Christian Broda served as Minister of Justice under which Chancellor of Austria who previously served as Foreign Minister?
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Title: Christian Broda
Passage: Christian Broda (born 12 March 1916 in Vienna, died 1 February 1987 in Vienna) was an Austrian lawyer and politician of the Social Democratic Party of Austria. He served as Minister of Justice of Austria from 1960 to 1966 in the third cabinet of Julius Raab, and again as Minister of Justice in the cabinet of Bruno Kreisky from 1970 to 1983. He was awarded the European Human Rights Prize of the Council of Europe in 1986.
Title: Ronnie Shikapwasha
Passage: Lieutenant General Ronnie Shikapwasha (born December 25, 1947) is the former Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services of Zambia. He held that post from 2008 until his party, the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD,) lost the elections to the Patriotic Front in September 2011. A retired Lt General of the Zambia Air Force, he was previously the home affairs minister of Zambia, from February 9, 2003 until January 2005, when he switched positions with Kalombo Mwansa in a cabinet reshuffle and became foreign minister. He served as foreign minister for nearly two years, until another cabinet reshuffle in October 2006 which occurred after Levy Mwanawasas election to a second term as president. Shikapwasha returned to the position of home affairs minister and was replaced as foreign minister by agriculture minister Mundia Sikatana. Shikapwasha hails from Zambia's Central Province and is believed to be a relative to the former First Lady of Zambia, Maureen Kakubo Mwanawasa. Gen Shikapwasha is a staunch Christian.
Title: List of foreign ministers of Prussia
Passage: This page lists Foreign Ministers of Prussia. See also Foreign Minister of Germany, Foreign Minister of Bavaria and Minister President of Prussia. After the creation of the German Empire in 1871, the Imperial Chancellor was normally also Foreign Minister of Prussia. However, during the chancellorship of Prince Hohenlohe (18941900), the position was held by the State Secretaries for Foreign Affairs.
Title: Yerzhan Ashikbayev
Passage: Yerzhan Ashikbayev ( , born in Almaty) is the Deputy Foreign Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan. He was appointed in 2013. Previously, he served as Deputy Head of the Prime Minister's office, Head of Foreign Policy at the office of the President, and Head of the Foreign Minister's Chancellery. In his role as deputy foreign minister, Mr. Ashikbayev is the Kazakhstan's diplomatic point person matters of the United Nations and the Americas. Mr. Ashikbayev is a lead communicator on the Strategic Partnership Dialogue with the United States.
Title: Bruno Kreisky
Passage: Bruno Kreisky (22 January 1911 29 July 1990) was an Austrian politician who served as Foreign Minister from 1959 to 1966 and as Chancellor from 1970 to 1983. He is considered perhaps Austria's most successful Socialist leader, and a figure who parlayed a small country's neutrality into a major moral and political role on the world stage. Aged 72 at the end of his chancellorship, he was the oldest acting Chancellor after World War II.
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Bruno Kreisky
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Christian Broda
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Bruno Kreisky
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Which pizza chain is older, Hideaway Pizza, or Marion's Piazza?
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Title: Freshslice Pizza
Passage: Freshslice Pizza is a Canadian franchised pizza chain in restaurants located throughout British Columbia, and one location in Toronto as of 2016. The first restaurant opened in 1999 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Today, Freshslice Pizza is the second-largest pizza chain in British Columbia behind Panago in terms of locations open.
Title: Hideaway Pizza
Passage: Hideaway Pizza is a restaurant originally opened in 1957 in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Its original location is in Stillwater at the corner of 3rd St and Knoblock, which is close to the Oklahoma State University campus.
Title: Blackjack Pizza
Passage: Blackjack Pizza is a Colorado-based pizza delivery chain founded in 1983 by a former Domino's Pizza employee, Vince Schmuhl, because Domino's Pizza was the only major pizza delivery company in the Rocky Mountain region and he thought customers would appreciate an alternative. The pizza chain is the largest in Colorado with 800 employees, some of whom work part-time. On January 1, 2013, Blackjack Pizza was acquired by Askar Brands.
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: Richard Dermer
Passage: Richard Dermer (June 19, 1939March 14, 2014) was an American restaurateur and founder of Hideaway Pizza.
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Hideaway Pizza
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Hideaway Pizza
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Marion's Piazza
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Empress Bianca is the first novel by an author born on which day ?
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Title: Lady Colin Campbell
Passage: Georgia Arianna, Lady Colin Campbell ("ne" Ziadie; born 17 August 1949) is a Jamaican-born British writer, socialite, and television and radio personality. She has published three books about the British Royal Family. They include biographies of Diana, Princess of Wales, which was on "The New York Times" bestseller list in 1992, and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. She has also written two autobiographies, one exploring her mother.
Title: In the Woods
Passage: In the Woods is a 2007 mystery novel by Tana French about a pair of Irish detectives and their investigation of the murder of a twelve-year-old girl. The novel won several awards such as the 2008 Edgar Award for Best First Novel by an American Author, the 2008 Barry Award for Best First Novel, the 2008 Macavity Award for Best First Mystery Novel, and the 2008 Anthony Award for Best First Novel.
Title: Ardashir Vakil
Passage: Ardashir Vakil is an author whose first novel, "Beach Boy", won a Betty Trask Award in 1997 and was shortlisted for the Whitbread First Novel Award. His second novel, "One Day" was shortlisted for the Encore Award.
Title: Maurice Leitch
Passage: Maurice Leitch (born 5 July 1933) is an author born in Northern Ireland. Leitch's work includes novels, short stories, dramas, screenplays and radio and television documentaries. His first novel was "The Liberty Lad", published in 1965. His second novel, "Poor Lazarus" was awarded the Guardian Fiction Prize in 1969, and "Silver's City" won the Whitbread Prize in 1981.
Title: Empress Bianca
Passage: Empress Bianca, the first novel by Lady Colin Campbell, was initially published in June 2005. One month later, Arcadia Books, the British publisher, withdrew the book and pulped all unsold copies in reaction to a legal threat initiated on behalf of Lily Safra under her interpretation that the book was a defamatory roman clef. After some changes the book was republished in the United States in 2008 by Dynasty Press.
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17 August 1949
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Empress Bianca
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Lady Colin Campbell
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What trophy did the Blackhawks first overall pick in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft win in the 2012-2013 season?
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Title: 201213 Chicago Blackhawks season
Passage: The 201213 Chicago Blackhawks season is the 87th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on September 25, 1926. The regular season was reduced from its usual 82 games to 48 due to a lockout. The Hawks captured the Western Conference championship, and went on to defeat the Eastern Conference playoff champion Boston Bruins in six games to capture their fifth Stanley Cup in team history. The Blackhawks also became just the eighth team to win both the Cup and the Presidents' Trophy (as the team with the best regular season record) in the same season. Chicago's Patrick Kane was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the Most Valuable Player of the playoffs.
Title: 1999 NHL Entry Draft
Passage: The 1999 NHL Entry Draft was held on June 26 at the FleetCenter in Boston, Massachusetts. According to "Sports Illustrated" and other sports news agencies, at the time the 1999 draft was considered one of the deepest in talent in years, headed by Patrik Stefan and the Sedin twins. However, the overall impact in the NHL hasn't matched those of the neighboring drafts. An example of this one is how many first round picks have played the equivalent of an entire regular season ten seasons after the 1999 draft; only 16 out of 28 first round picks in 1999 have played 82 NHL games, while the same statistic applies to 23 out of 27 players in 1998 and 21 out of 30 players in 2000. In addition, while the Sedin twins have excelled in the NHL, only Barret Jackman and Martin Havlat were still active players of the other 26 first-round picks in the NHL 15 years after the draft. The team that originally held the first overall pick, the Tampa Bay Lightning, traded out of the first round altogether in the trading carousel used to select the Sedins.
Title: Patrick Kane
Passage: Patrick Timothy Kane II (born November 19, 1988), is an American professional ice hockey right winger for the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Blackhawks selected him with the first overall pick in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft. Kane also represented the United States at the 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics.
Title: Steven Stamkos
Passage: Steven Stamkos (born February 7, 1990) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre, the captain of the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League (NHL). Stamkos was the first overall pick in the 2006 OHL Entry Draft, from the Markham Waxers of the OMHA. Playing with the Sarnia Sting of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), he scored 100 goals over two years. After a successful OHL career, Stamkos was selected first overall in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft by the Tampa Bay Lightning. He is a two-time Maurice Richard Trophy winner as the NHL's leading goal-scorer (2010 and 2012), is a two-time NHL Second Team All-Star (2011, 2012) and has been named to four NHL All-Star Games (2011, 2012, 2015, 2016).
Title: 2000 NHL Entry Draft
Passage: The 2000 NHL Entry Draft was held from June 24 to 25 at the Pengrowth (now Scotiabank) Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, following the 2000 NHL Expansion Draft on June 23 for the Columbus Blue Jackets and Minnesota Wild. This was the second NHL Entry Draft in which a goaltender was taken first overall (at that point), when the New York Islanders selected Rick DiPietro with the first overall pick. Previously, Michel Plasse was selected 1st overall in the 1968 NHL Amateur Draft.
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Conn Smythe Trophy
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201213 Chicago Blackhawks season
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Patrick Kane
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In between The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Popeye which one is a live-action film adaptation of E. C. Segar?
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Title: Notre Dame of Midsayap College
Passage: Notre Dame of Midsayap College (Tagalog: "Dalubhasaang Notre Dame ng Midsayap" or "Kolehiyong Notre Dame ng Midsayap") (colloquially known as "NDMC" or simply "Notre Dame") is a private, Catholic academic institution run by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in Midsayap, Cotabato. Established on 13 June 1941 making it as the "First Notre Dame School in Asia and in the Philippines", it was the first link in the long chain of Notre Dame Schools in the Philippines that form the Notre Dame Educational Association under the patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the school Patroness and St. Eugene De Mazenod as the school's patron saint.
Title: Eric Hansen (sportswriter)
Passage: Eric C. Hansen is an American sportswriter with the "South Bend Tribune". The University of Notre Dame football beat writer and an assistant sports editor for the newspaper, Hansen has also written two books on Notre Dame football. "Stadium Stories: Notre Dame Fighting Irish: Colorful Tales of the Blue and Gold" (2004) won a first-place prize for non-fiction books from the Indiana chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. The book recounted many tales of Notre Dame's football history. In 2005 Hansen published "Notre Dame Fighting Irish: Where Have You Gone?" , a collection of stories and interviews about former Notre Dame football players. Hansen has won a number of national writing awards from the Football Writers Association of America, and was a member of the FWAA committee that chose the 2006 college All-American team.
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: Popeye (film)
Passage: Popeye is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by Robert Altman. It is a live-action film adaptation of E. C. Segar's "Popeye" comic strip and stars Robin Williams as Popeye the Sailor Man and Shelley Duvall as Olive Oyl.
Title: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996 film)
Passage: The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a 1996 American animated musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. The 34th Disney animated feature film, the film is based on Victor Hugo's novel of the same name. The plot centers on Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer of Notre Dame, and his struggle to gain acceptance into society. Directed by Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale and produced by Don Hahn, the film's voice cast features Tom Hulce, Demi Moore, Tony Jay, Kevin Kline, Paul Kandel, Jason Alexander, Charles Kimbrough, David Ogden Stiers, and Mary Wickes in her final film role.
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Popeye
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996 film)
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Popeye (film)
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Where did the current coach play football, who was previously the head coach at Northern Illinois University, and the first year coach when The Huskies competed in the West Division of the Mid-American Conference?
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Title: 2010 Northern Illinois Huskies football team
Passage: The 2010 Northern Illinois Huskies football team represented Northern Illinois University in the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Huskies competed in the West Division of the Mid-American Conference. They were led by head coach Jerry Kill in his third season at NIU. The Huskies finished the season 113, 80 in MAC play to win the West Division Title, but lost to Miami (OH) in the MAC Championship Game. They were invited to the Humanitarian Bowl where they defeated Fresno State 4017.
Title: 2016 Northern Illinois Huskies football team
Passage: The 2016 Northern Illinois Huskies football team represented Northern Illinois University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Huskies competed in the West Division of the Mid-American Conference. They were led by fourth-year head coach Rod Carey. They played their home games at Huskie Stadium in DeKalb, Illinois. They finished the season 57, 53 in MAC play to finish in third place in the West Division.
Title: Dave Doeren
Passage: David William Doeren (born December 3, 1971) is an American football coach currently serving as the head football coach at North Carolina State University. He was previously the head coach at Northern Illinois University and has been an assistant at the University of Wisconsin, University of Kansas, University of Montana, and University of Southern California. He played college football at Drake University, where he also held his first assistant coaching position.
Title: 2015 Northern Illinois Huskies football team
Passage: The 2015 Northern Illinois Huskies football team represented Northern Illinois University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Huskies competed in the West Division of the Mid-American Conference. They were led by third-year head coach Rod Carey. They played their home games at Huskie Stadium. They finished the season 86, 62 in MAC play to finish in a four-way tie for the West Division title. They represented the West Division in the MAC Championship Game where they lost to Bowling Green. They were invited to the Poinsettia Bowl where they lost to Boise State.
Title: 2011 Northern Illinois Huskies football team
Passage: The 2011 Northern Illinois Huskies football team represented Northern Illinois University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Huskies competed in the West Division of the Mid-American Conference. They were led by first year head coach Dave Doeren. They played their home games at Huskie Stadium. NIU finished the season 113, 71 in MAC play to win the West Division Title. The Huskies defeated Ohio in the MAC Championship game to win their first MAC Championship after two previous trips to the Championship game. The Huskies were invited to the GoDaddy.com Bowl where they defeated Arkansas State.
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Drake University
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2011 Northern Illinois Huskies football team
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Dave Doeren
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The Holt suburb in the Australian Capital Territory, was named for an australian politician who was just how old when he was elected to parliament for Fawkner?
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Title: Holt, Australian Capital Territory
Passage: Holt (postcode: 2615) is a suburb in the Belconnen district of Canberra, located within the Australian Capital Territory, Australia. It was gazetted on 2 July 1970 and was named after Harold Holt, Prime Minister of Australia 1966-67. Streets are named after sportsmen and sportswomen.
Title: Tony De Domenico
Passage: Anthony Joseph "Tony" De Domenico (born 29 December 1950) is an Australian politician and was a member of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly elected to the multi-member single constituency Assembly and later elected to represent the multi-member electorate of Brindabella for the Liberal Party. De Domenico was initially elected the second ACT Legislative Assembly in 1992, and elected to represent Brindabella in the Assembly in 1995 general election. De Domenico resigned from the Assembly on 30 January 1997 to take up a position in the private sector and, during his parliamentary career, served as Deputy Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory, Minister for Industrial Relations, Minister for Urban Services and Deputy Leader of the Opposition.
Title: Chris Bourke
Passage: Christopher John "Chris" Bourke is an Australian politician, a Labor member of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly representing the electorate of Ginninderra from 2011 to 2016. He was the first Indigenous Australian elected to the ACT Legislative Assembly. He filled the casual vacancy created by the resignation of former Chief Minister Jon Stanhope. His election was the result of a countback of ballots cast for Stanhope in the 2008 Australian Capital Territory election. Following his election Mr Bourke was made Minister of Education, Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs, Minister for Industrial Relations, and Minister for Corrections.
Title: Marriage Equality (Same Sex) Act 2013
Passage: The Marriage Equality (Same Sex) Act 2013 was an act of parliament of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly that was intended to legalise same-sex marriage in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). It was first presented to the ACT Legislative Assembly on 19 September 2013 by the ACT Attorney-General, Simon Corbell. The law intended to build on the existing recognition of same-sex unions in the Australian Capital Territory, which included recognition of de facto partners, civil partnerships and same-sex-only civil unions (with civil unions being replaced by same-sex marriage if the Act was successfully passed). The act was passed in the Legislative Assembly on 22 October 2013. It came into operation on 7 November although wedding ceremonies under the provisions of the Act did not occur until 7 December 2013.
Title: Harold Holt
Passage: Harold Edward Holt, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " ( ; 5 August 190817 December 1967), was an Australian politician and the 17th Prime Minister of Australia from 1966 to 1967. He was born in Stanmore, New South Wales and won a scholarship to study law at the University of Melbourne. Holt went into business as a solicitor, during which time he joined the United Australia Party (UAP). In 1935, aged just 27, he was elected to parliament for Fawkner. He held this seat until 1949, when he transferred to Higgins. Holt spent 32 years in Parliament, including many years as a senior Cabinet Minister, but was Prime Minister for only 22 months before he disappeared in December 1967 while swimming at Cheviot Beach near Portsea, Victoria and was presumed drowned.
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Harold Holt
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Which uninhabited coral atoll was Ramn Arnaud the governor of?
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Title: Ramn Arnaud
Passage: Captain Ramn Arnaud Vignon (18771916) was an officer in the Mexican Army and the last Mexican governor of Clipperton Island.
Title: Perumal Par
Passage: Perumal Par, also known as Peremul Par, is an uninhabited coral atoll belonging to the Amindivi Subgroup of islands of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep, India.
Title: Hogsty Reef
Passage: Hogsty Reef is a uninhabited coral atoll located in the southern Bahamas. It is located between Great Inagua (to the South) and Acklins Island (to the North).
Title: Clipperton Island
Passage: Clipperton Island (French: "le de Clipperton" or "le de la Passion "; Spanish: "Isla de la Pasin" ) is an uninhabited 6 km2 coral atoll in the eastern Pacific Ocean off the coast of Central America. It is a minor overseas territory of France.
Title: Knox Atoll
Passage: Knox Atoll (Marshallese: adikdik , ) is an uninhabited coral atoll of 18 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and is the southernmost atoll of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands. The total land area is only 0.98 km2 , but it encloses a largely sand-filled lagoon with an area of 3.42 km2 . The atoll measures 11 km in length and is 2 km wide. The largest islets, located on the western and northern sides, include Aelingeo, Nadikdik and Nariktal. The atoll is separated by the Klee Passage from the southern point of Mili Atoll to which it was once connected.
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Clipperton Island
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Ramn Arnaud
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Clipperton Island
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What female boxer from the U.S. Virgin Islands was also in the Hall of Fame and fought Joey Archer?
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Title: Elective Governor Acts of 1968
Passage: The Elective Governor Acts of 1968 are a pair of acts passed by the 90th United States Congress in 1968, which provide for the Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands and the Governor of Guam to be popularly elected, rather than appointed as they had been up to that point. The two acts are individually titled the Virgin Islands Elective Governor Act (Pub.L. 90-496, 82 Stat. 837, passed 23 August 1968) and the Guam Elective Governor Act (Pub.L. 90-497, 82 Stat. 842, passed 1 September 1968). The impetus for the acts came from extensive lobbying efforts by both Guamanians and Virgin Islanders. The Guam Legislature, led by Speaker Antonio Borja Won Pat, had begun lobbying Congress for popular elections in 1962. In the Virgin Islands, the act stemmed from the recommendations of the territory's first Constitutional Convention in 19645, which included the popular election of the governor. The acts were seen as a breakthrough for political reform both in Guam and the Virgin Islands. The Guam act was controversial, however, for authorizing federal auditing of the territory's accounts by the Interior Departmenta practice that remained in place as of 1995.
Title: Joey Archer
Passage: Joey Archer, (born February 11, 1938 in New York City, New York) is a retired American boxer. Archer defeated Sugar Ray Robinson in Robinson's final fight in 1965 (by unanimous decision), and fought Hall of Fame boxers such as Emile Griffith and Dick Tiger.
Title: Unique FC
Passage: Unique FC is a U.S. Virgin Islands soccer club based in Christiansted, U.S. Virgin Islands that competes in the St. Croix League. They were previously known as Unique and Tropical FC. Unique has never participated in the U.S. Virgin Islands Championship, but were the de facto U.S. Virgin Islands Champions in 200910, as no nationwide championship was held that season.
Title: Paul E. Joseph Stadium
Passage: Paul E. Joseph Stadium was a multi-use stadium in Frederiksted, St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands. It was used mostly for soccer matches, as well as baseball and American football. It hosted some home matches for the United States Virgin Islands national soccer team. The stadium held 5,000 spectators. On March 31, 1967 it hosted the first MLB exhibition game played in the Virgin Islands when the New York Yankees played the Boston Red Sox. The stadium had also hosted cricket matches, playing host to a single first-class match between West Indies B and Guyana in 2003. This was the first time first-class cricket had been played in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Title: Emile Griffith
Passage: Emile Alphonse Griffith (February 3, 1938 July 23, 2013) was a professional boxer from the U.S. Virgin Islands who became a World Champion in the welterweight, junior middleweight and middleweight classes. His best known contest was a 1962 title match with Benny Paret. At the weigh in, Paret infuriated Griffith, a bisexual man, by touching his buttocks and making homophobic remarks. Griffith won the bout by knockout; Paret never recovered consciousness and died in the hospital 10 days later.
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Emile Griffith
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Joey Archer
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Emile Griffith
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What type of music did Domenico Salvatori sing that was an equivalent to that of a soprano?
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Title: Castrato
Passage: A castrato (Italian, plural: "castrati") is a type of classical male singing voice equivalent to that of a soprano, mezzo-soprano, or contralto. The voice is produced by castration of the singer before puberty, or it occurs in one who, due to an endocrinological condition, never reaches sexual maturity.
Title: Sopranist
Passage: A sopranist (also, sopranista or male soprano) is a male singer who is able to sing in the vocal tessitura of a soprano usually through the use of falsetto vocal production. This voice type is a specific kind of countertenor. In rare cases an adult man may be able to sing in the soprano range using his normal or modal voice and not falsetto due to endocrinological reasons, like Radu Marian, or as a result of a larynx that has not completely developed as in the case of Michael Maniaci.
Title: Spinto soprano
Passage: A spinto soprano (also lirico-spinto, spinto lyric soprano or "pushed lyric") is a type of operatic soprano voice that has the limpidity and easy high notes of a lyric soprano, yet can be "pushed" on to achieve dramatic climaxes without strain. This type of voice may possess a somewhat darker timbre, too, than the average lyric soprano. It generally uses "squillo" to "slice" through the sound of a full orchestra, rather than singing over the orchestra like a true dramatic soprano.
Title: Domenico Foroni
Passage: Domenico Foroni (10 July 1796 - 24 March 1853) was an Italian composer, conductor, and music educator. He was born in Valeggio sul Mincio into a family of landowners. On 7 November 1818 he married Teresa Zovetto with whom he had five children, two of whom became famous: the operatic soprano Antonietta Foroni-Conti (1822-187?) and the composer and conductor Jacopo Foroni (18251858). In 1818 he was appointed to the dual position of director and principal conductor of the Teatro Filarmonico in Verona, a position he held for over 25 years. He was also highly active as a teacher of singing and music composition in that city. Among his notable pupils were Gottardo Aldighieri, Paolo Bombardi, Domenico Conti, Carlo Pedrotti, Alessandro Sala, Maria Spezia-Aldighieri, and his children. Most of his compositional output was sacred music, the majority of which was written for services at the Verona Cathedral. Most of his music is now lost, but copies of his "Miserere" and "Messe" still exist
Title: Domenico Salvatori
Passage: Domenico Salvatori (27 September 1855 11 December 1909) along with Alessandro Moreschi, Domenico Mustaf and Giovanni Cesari, was one of the famous castrati singers of the late 19th century.
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A castrato (Italian, plural: "castrati") is a type of classical male singing voice
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Domenico Salvatori
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Castrato
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Miriam Margolyes and Hogwarts staff are both characters found in which film series?
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Title: List of Harry Potter cast members
Passage: Several actors of the United Kingdom and Ireland have voiced or portrayed characters appearing in the "Harry Potter" film series based on the book series by J. K. Rowling. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson have played Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger in all the films. When they were cast only Radcliffe had previously acted in a film. Complementing them on screen are such actors as Helena Bonham Carter, Jim Broadbent, John Cleese, Robbie Coltrane, Warwick Davis, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Brendan Gleeson, Richard Griffiths, Richard Harris, John Hurt, Jason Isaacs, Miriam Margolyes, Helen McCrory, Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Fiona Shaw, Maggie Smith, Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton, David Thewlis, Emma Thompson, and Julie Walters, among others. Thirteen actors have appeared as the same character in all eight films of the series.
Title: Dickens' Women
Passage: Dickens' Women is a one person show written by Miriam Margolyes and Sonia Fraser and starring Margolyes.
Title: Miriam Margolyes
Passage: Miriam Margolyes, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " ( ; born 18 May 1941) is an English character actress and voice artist. Her earliest roles were in theatre and after several supporting roles in film and television she won a BAFTA Award for her role in "The Age of Innocence" (1993) and went on to take the role of Professor Sprout in the "Harry Potter" film series.
Title: Bucket (TV series)
Passage: Bucket is a four-part British sitcom about a mother and daughter on a road trip with the aim of fulfilling items on the mother's bucket list. The series was written by and starred actress and comedian Frog Stone as Fran, and co-starred Miriam Margolyes as Fran's mother, Mim.
Title: Hogwarts staff
Passage: The following fictional characters are staff members and denizens of Hogwarts in the "Harry Potter" books written by J. K. Rowling.
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Harry Potter
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Miriam Margolyes
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Hogwarts staff
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When did Donal Francis Logue star in Comic Book Villains ?
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Title: Comic Book Villains
Passage: Comic Book Villains is a 2002 American black comedy film written and directed by James Robinson and starring DJ Qualls, Donal Logue, Michael Rapaport, Natasha Lyonne and Eileen Brennan.
Title: Twelve Brothers in Silk
Passage: The Twelve Brothers in Silk, also known as The Silk Brothers, is a group of fictional comic book villains, a family of killers that have fought the Birds of Prey in the DC Comics Universe. They were created by artist Joe Bennett and writer Gail Simone.
Title: Donal Logue
Passage: Donal Francis Logue (born February 27, 1966) or (born February 27, 1966) (sources vary) is a Canadian-born Irish-American film and television actor, producer and writer. His notable roles include starring in the film "The Tao of Steve", "Sons of Anarchy", "Vikings", the sitcom "Grounded for Life", the television series "Copper" and the detective series "Terriers". He stars as detective Harvey Bullock in Fox's "Gotham" and had a recurring role in NBC's "" as Lt. Declan Murphy.
Title: List of Dhruva enemies
Passage: This is the list of fictional characters who have appeared in Raj Comics as the enemies of Raj comics superhero Super Commando Dhruva. Dhruva has one of the most recognisable rogues gallery in Indian comic book genre. Over the years, Dhruva has fought many villains ranging from normal human beings to costumed villains, from supervillains to aliens, comedic villains and tricksters to demons and god-like beings and sometimes even other superheroes who have gone rogue. Some of Dhruva enemies have subsequently turned towards the good side. On some occasions, Dhruva has also fought against supervillains who are arch foes of other Raj Comics superheroes.
Title: Quattro (comics)
Passage: Quattro are a group of comic book villains who first appeared in Malibu Comics' "The Solution" 1.
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2002
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Comic Book Villains
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Donal Logue
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Where is the film production company located that produced the movie based off the book "A Long Way Home"?
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Title: Sunstar Entertainment
Passage: Sunstar Entertainment is an independent film production and talent management company, founded in 2011 by Andrew Fraser and Shahen Mekertichian. Sunstar Entertainment operates out of Sydney, Australia. The company has a heavy focus on producing films and television shows based on true Australian stories, including the 2016 film Lion, directed by Garth Davis.
Title: List of accolades received by Lion (2016 film)
Passage: "Lion" is a 2016 Australian biographical film directed by Garth Davis (in his feature debut) and written by Luke Davies, based on the non-fiction book "A Long Way Home" by Saroo Brierley with Larry Buttrose. Starring Sunny Pawar, Dev Patel, Rooney Mara, David Wenham and Nicole Kidman, the film focuses on Saroo Brierley, separated from his biological mother and adopted by an Australian couple, searched his biological mother via Google Earth. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2016. The film was given a limited release on November 25, 2016, by the Weinstein Company before opening generally on January 6, 2017. The film was released in Australia on January 19, 2017 and in the United Kingdom on January 20, 2017. The film was released to positive reviews, with a Rotten Tomatoes approval rating of 86, based on 200 reviews, and an average rating of 7.310. Metacritic lists a score of 69 out of 100, based on 45 reviews.
Title: Hank Zipzer's Christmas Catastrophe
Passage: Hank Zipzer's Christmas Catastrophe is a 2016 stand alone British Christmas movie based on the Hank Zipzer series of books by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver and the TV series airing on CBBC. The film will be airing on CBBC on 12 December 2016. It is written by Joe Williams and is directed by Matt Bloom. The film is produced by Kindle Entertainment in association with Walker Productions and DHX Media with support from Screen Yorkshires Yorkshire Content Fund. It is the fourth movie based on a CBBC programme after "", "Shaun the Sheep Movie" and "". It is the second movie based on a CBBC show, which has not been released in cinemas and only shown on TV after ""
Title: Kate Amend
Passage: Kate Amend is an American documentary film editor whose career spans more than thirty years. She is known for being a dedicated editor who finds the emotional center of each scene she works with. A member of American Cinema Editors, Amend is the recipient of an Eddie Award for Into the Arms of Strangers: "" (2001); she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for "The Case Against 8" (2014). She was the editor on two Academy Award-winning films: Into the Arms of Strangers (2014) and the Long Way Home (1997). She is the recipient of the International Documentary Associations inaugural award for Outstanding Achievement in Editing. Amend graduated from UC Berkeley and San Francisco State University with a master's in humanities, later gaining an interest in film while teaching her discipline at the City College of San Francisco. She worked briefly at a production company of exploitation films before breaking into documentary work as an apprentice editor on Johanna Demetrakas's "Right Out of History" (1980). Amend is also noted for her work on "" (2012) and "The Long Way Home" (1997).
Title: Lion (2016 film)
Passage: Lion is a 2016 biographical film directed by Garth Davis (in his feature debut) and written by Luke Davies, based on the non-fiction book "A Long Way Home" by Saroo Brierley with Larry Buttrose. The film stars Dev Patel, Rooney Mara, David Wenham and Nicole Kidman.
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Sydney, Australia
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Sunstar Entertainment
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Lion (2016 film)
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Which album released in 1996 is featured in Streets is Watching ?
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Title: Watching and Waiting
Passage: "Watching and Waiting" is a 1969 single by the progressive rock band The Moody Blues, and was written by band members Justin Hayward and Ray Thomas. It was first released as a single in October 1969, and was later released in November 1969 on the album "To Our Children's Children's Children". While "Watching and Waiting" is not as well known as some other Moody Blues' singles, the background Mellotron sound has a similar sound to "Nights in White Satin". The single also featured the song "Out and In" on the B-side.
Title: Streets Is Watching (film)
Passage: Streets Is Watching is a musical film in which Jay-Z compiles many of his unreleased music videos into a continuous film. The film takes place in Jay-Z's old neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. The film uses music from Jay-Z's albums "Reasonable Doubt" and "In My Lifetime, Vol. 1". The film is noteworthy because it contains Jay's first two videos, "In My Lifetime" and "I Can't Get Wit That", both released without a major label contract.
Title: The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living
Passage: The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living is the third album by The Streets, released on 10 April 2006 in the United Kingdom and 25 April 2006 in North America. It is also the shortest The Streets album released so far, with a running time of just 37 minutes and 12 seconds. The Mitchell Brothers and Ted Mayhem, two of Skinner's protgs, make guest appearances on the album.
Title: These Wicked Streets
Passage: These Wicked Streets is the second album released by rapper, Skull Duggery. It was released on September 8, 1998 through No Limit Records and was produced by the label's production team, Beats By the Pound. "These Wicked Streets" a vast improvement over his previous album, first making it to 41 on the Top Heatseekers, before peaking at 21 on the "Billboard" 200 and 4 on the Top RBHip-Hop Albums. It was also his first album to be released under a slight name change from Skull Dugrey to "Skull Duggery". Unlike his previous album, this album featured a wide array of No Limit's top acts at the time. There was a music video for the single" If It Don't Make "which had decent success. This is Skull Duggery's last album with No Limit Records.
Title: Reasonable Doubt (album)
Passage: Reasonable Doubt is the debut studio album by American rapper Jay-Z. It was released on June 25, 1996, by Roc-A-Fella Records and Priority Records. The album features production provided by DJ Premier, Ski,Knobody and Clark Kent, and also it includes guest appearances from Memphis Bleek, Mary J. Blige and The Notorious B.I.G., among others. The album features Mafioso rap themes and gritty lyrics about the "hustler" lifestyle and material obsessions.
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Reasonable Doubt
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Streets Is Watching (film)
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Reasonable Doubt (album)
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Both Niek te Veluwe and Luuk de Jong are of what nationality?
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Title: Luuk de Jong
Passage: Luuk de Jong (] , born 27 August 1990) is a Dutch footballer, who plays as a forward for PSV Eindhoven and the Netherlands football team.
Title: Niek te Veluwe
Passage: Niek te Veluwe (born 21 December 1993) is a Dutch professional footballer who currently plays for AZSV. Te Veluwe made his debut in professional football for De Graafschap in the match versus FC Den Bosch. He replaced Tim Vincken in the second half. He played for the same amateur club as the likes of Siem de Jong and Luuk de Jong, DZC '68. Former teammate Caner Cavlan also played for DZC '68.
Title: 2010 Johan Cruyff Shield
Passage: The 2010 Johan Cruijff Schaal was held on July 31, 2010 at the Amsterdam ArenA. The match was between the Eredivisie 200910 champions FC Twente and KNVB Cup 200910 winners Ajax. FC Twente won the match 10 by a goal from Luuk de Jong.
Title: Petronella de Jong
Passage: Petronella Catharina de Jong (born 26 July 1970 in Sint Jacobiparochie) is a sailor from the Netherlands. De Jong represented her country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. With helmsman Annelies Thies and fellow crew member Annemieke Bes De Jong took 4th place in the Yngling.
Title: Bert de Jong (rally driver)
Passage: Bert de Jong (1956 13 August 2013) was a Dutch rally driver. De Jong started racing in 1986 and he won the Dutch championship in 1995 and 1996 with a Ford Escort RS Cosworth. De Jong then changed to a Subaru Impreza WRC and started racing in Europe. He finished first during four rally's counting for the European Rally Championship, twice the Rally Hellendoorn and once the Rally Croatia and Rally Andorra. In 1999 he was involved in a severe crash in Croatia. He quit rally in 2000. In 2009 De Jong returned to rallying and in 2012 he drove the Mitsubishi Lancer WRC05 of the team of his son Bob. On 13 August 2013 he died after a long struggle with cancer.
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Dutch
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Niek te Veluwe
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Luuk de Jong
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The star of the film "Marshall's Miracle" became known as a sex symbol due to her 1999 role in what film?
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Title: Adrienne Barbeau
Passage: Adrienne Jo Barbeau (born June 11, 1945) is an American actress, singer and the author of three books. Barbeau came to prominence in the 1970s as Broadway's original Rizzo in the musical "Grease", and as Carol Traynor, the divorced daughter of Maude Findlay (played by Bea Arthur) on the sitcom "Maude". In the 1970s and 1980s, Barbeau was a sex symbol, and in 1980 began appearing in horror and science fiction films, including "The Fog", "Creepshow", "Swamp Thing" and "Escape from New York". During the 1990s, she became known for providing the voice of Catwoman on "" and subsequent Batman cartoon series. In the 2000s, she appeared on the HBO series "Carnivle" as Ruthie the snake dancer.
Title: Shannon Elizabeth
Passage: Shannon Elizabeth Fadal (born (1973--) 7, 1973 ), known professionally as Shannon Elizabeth, is an American actress and former fashion model. Elizabeth is well known for her roles in comedy films such as "American Pie", "Scary Movie" and "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back". She is also known for her work in horror films such as "Jack Frost", "Thirteen Ghosts", "Cursed", and "Night of the Demons". She became widely known as a sex symbol for her role in the 1999 comedy film "American Pie". She also had a cameo in the film "Love Actually" and in "Catch a Christmas Star" in which she sings for the first time on camera.
Title: List of sex symbols
Passage: A sex symbol is a celebrity of either sex, typically an actor or actress, musician, supermodel, teen idol, sports star, or politician, noted for being widely regarded as sexually attractive. The term was first used in the mid-1950s in relation to the popularity of certain film stars, including Marilyn Monroe, Brigitte Bardot, Marlon Brando, and Raquel Welch.
Title: Jayne Mansfield
Passage: Jayne Mansfield (born Vera Jayne Palmer; April 19, 1933 June 29, 1967) was an American actress in film, theater, and television. She was also a nightclub entertainer, a singer, and one of the early "Playboy" Playmates. She was a major Hollywood sex symbol of the 1950s and early 1960s and one of 20th Century Fox's main sex symbol actresses. She was also known for her well publicized personal life and publicity stunts, such as wardrobe malfunctions.
Title: Marshall's Miracle
Passage: Marshall's Miracle, also known under its working title of Marshall the Miracle Dog, is an upcoming American family drama film directed by Jay Kanzler and co-written with Scott Zakarin. The film stars Shannon Elizabeth, Lauren Holly, Matthew Settle, Bill Chott and Lucas McHugh Carroll.
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American Pie
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Marshall's Miracle
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Shannon Elizabeth
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Jahlil Beats is a hip hop producer who has produced the song "Jackpot" by the recording artist from which East Coast group?
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Title: Jahlil Beats
Passage: Orlando Tucker (born February 8, 1988) better known by his stage name Jahlil Beats, is an American hip hop record producer and songwriter. He is currently signed to Jay Z's Roc Nation. He has produced for artists such as Jay-Z, Diddy, Lil Wayne, Fabolous, Meek Mill, Chris Brown, Tyga, Rick Ross, Bobby Shmurda, T.I., Don Trip, and 50 Cent among others. He is best known for producing Meek Mill's "Ima Boss" and "Burn", and Lloyd Banks' "Jackpot", which was more famously sampled by Bobby Shmurda as the beat for Bobby's hit single "Hot Nigga".
Title: 44 (EP series)
Passage: 44 and 44 Part 2 are the respective first and second extended plays by American hip hop rapper Meek Mill. They were released by Dream Chasers Records and Maybach Music Group digitally for free download and stream on My Mixtapez January 16 and January 30, 2016, respectively. Both "44" and its second counterpart feature production by C-Sick, Jahlil Beats, The Beat Bully, Ben Billions, ChopSquad DJ, Mando Fresh, Southside, DannyBoyStyles and J.Oliver with the latter featuring guest appearances from Dave East, Future, Omelly and Tdot illdude. The second installment of the "44" extended play project, was released fifteen minutes shortly after Mill's rival, Drake, released a diss track aimed towards him, "Summer Sixteen"; the EP, itself, includes a response track called "War Pain". Mill later revealed that Drake's alleged ghostwriter, Quentin Miller, sent him the lyrics to "Summer Sixteen" before it was released, which influenced Meek's response in "War Pain".
Title: Young amp; Gettin' It
Passage: "Young Gettin' It" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Meek Mill, released on October 2, 2012 as the third single from his debut studio album "Dreams and Nightmares" (2012). It features rappersinger Kirko Bangz and was produced by Jahlil Beats.
Title: Trouble (Leona Lewis song)
Passage: "Trouble" is a song recorded by British recording artist Leona Lewis and American entertainer Childish Gambino for Lewis' third studio album, "Glassheart" (2012). Inspired by Lewis' break-up with childhood sweetheart Lou Al-Chamaa, "Trouble" is a mid-tempo RB and trip hop ballad, with a piano and strings-driven melody. It was written by a British writing collective consisting of Lewis, Donald Glover, Hugo Chegwin, Harry Craze, Shahid Khan, James Murray, Mustafa Omer, Emeli Sand and Fraser T Smith. Production came courtesy of Khan under his production name of Naughty Boy and Smith, along with co-producer Chris Loco and additional producer Jahlil Beats. Music critics noted that the urban production marked a new direction for Lewis, particularly by featuring Gambino during the song's middle eight breakdown with a poetic rap verse. A version excluding Gambino is also included on "Glassheart".
Title: Lloyd Banks
Passage: Christopher Charles Lloyd (born April 30, 1982), better known by his stage name Lloyd Banks, is an American hip hop recording artist and member of East Coast hip hop group G-Unit, alongside childhood friends and fellow American rappers, 50 Cent and Tony Yayo. Raised in South Jamaica, Queens, he dropped out of high school in 1998. G-Unit released two albums, "Beg for Mercy" in 2003 and "T.O.S. (Terminate on Sight)" in 2008. Banks released his first solo album "The Hunger for More" in 2004 with the top ten hit single "On Fire". He followed with "Rotten Apple" in 2006 and left Interscope Records 2009. In 2010 G-Unit signed with EMI to distribute Banks third studio album "The Hunger for More 2", which was released on November 22, 2010.
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G-Unit
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Jahlil Beats
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Lloyd Banks
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What year is the show Young Sheldon, narrated by Jim Parsons, set in?
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Title: Young Sheldon
Passage: Young Sheldon (stylized as young Sheldon) is an American television sitcom on CBS created by Chuck Lorre and Steven Molaro. The series is a spin-off prequel to "The Big Bang Theory" and follows the character Sheldon Cooper at the age of 9, living with his family in East Texas and going to high school. Iain Armitage stars as young Sheldon, alongside Zoe Perry, Lance Barber, Montana Jordan, and Raegan Revord. Jim Parsons, who portrays an adult Sheldon Cooper on "The Big Bang Theory", narrates the series and serves as an executive producer.
Title: The Infestation Hypothesis
Passage: "The Infestation Hypothesis" is the second episode of the fifth season of "The Big Bang Theory" that first aired on CBS on September 22, 2011. It is the 89th episode overall. In it, Sheldon (Jim Parsons) becomes worried when Penny acquires a new chair, while Leonard (Johnny Galecki) tries to make his long distance relationship with Priya work. The episode was watched by nearly 12 million viewers in the U.S. and received mixed reviews.
Title: Sheldon Cooper
Passage: Sheldon Lee Cooper, Ph.D., Sc.D. , is a fictional character in the CBS television series "The Big Bang Theory" and "Young Sheldon", portrayed by actor Jim Parsons in "The Big Bang Theory" and Iain Armitage in "Young Sheldon". For his portrayal, Parsons has won four Primetime Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, a TCA Award, and two Critics' Choice Television Awards. The childhood of the character is the focus of "Young Sheldon", the show being set in 1989, when 9-year-old Sheldon, who has skipped ahead four grades, starts high school alongside his older brother.
Title: Emily Osment videography
Passage: American actress, singer, and songwriter Emily Osment has appeared in music videos, films, and television series. Since 2014, Osment has starred as Gabi Diamond in the show Young Hungry. In 2011, Osment starred in the movie Cyberbully, whose soundtrack includes the song Drift. Her other films include the role of Lilly Truscott in the Disney (2009), Dadnapped (2009), Kiss Me (2014); among others. In 2014, her song "In Case Of Fire" was part of the soundtrack of the film A Daughter's Nightmare, in which she is the protagonist.
Title: Steven Molaro
Passage: Steven Molaro, also known as Steve Molaro, is an American television producer and writer. He has worked on such productions as "Freddie", "The Class", "Complete Savages" and the Dan Schneider-produced series "All That", "The Amanda Show", "What I Like About You", "Drake Josh", "Zoey 101" and "iCarly". Since 2007, he has been a producerwriter on the sitcom "The Big Bang Theory". , Molaro also co-created it's prequel spinoff, "Young Sheldon" with Chuck Lorre.
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1989
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Young Sheldon
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Sheldon Cooper
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Death Race 3: Inferno was considered the prequel to the 2008 film directed by whom?
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Title: Cannonball (film)
Passage: Cannonball, also known as Carquake, is a 1976 film starring David Carradine. The film is one of two released in 1976 (the other being" The Gumball Rally") that were based on a real illegal cross-continent road race that took place for a number of years in the United States. The same topic later became the basis for the films "The Cannonball Run", "Cannonball Run II" and "Speed Zone". The film was written and directed by Paul Bartel, who also directed "Death Race 2000".
Title: Death Race 3: Inferno
Passage: Death Race 3: Inferno (also known as Death Race 3 and Death Race: Inferno) is a 2013 American action film. The film is a sequel to "Death Race 2: Frankenstein Lives" (2010) and the prequel to the 2008 film "Death Race", and was released directly to video on January 22, 2013.
Title: Death Race (film)
Passage: Death Race is a 2008 American-German-British science fiction action thriller film produced, written, and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson and starring Jason Statham. It also stars Tyrese Gibson, Ian McShane and Joan Allen.
Title: Death Race 2000
Passage: Death Race 2000 is a 1975 American cult political satire action film directed by Paul Bartel, and starring David Carradine, Simone Griffeth and Sylvester Stallone. The film takes place in a dystopian American society in the year 2000, where the murderous Transcontinental Road Race has become a form of national entertainment. The screenplay is based on the short story "The Racer" by Ib Melchior.
Title: Olympus Inferno
Passage: Olympus Inferno (Russian: ) is a 2008 film about the Ossetia war and the first feature film on this subject. It is in Russian, with some English and Georgian, although a lector reads over the English and Georgian lines in Russian. The film was released half a year after the conflict. The name of the film belongs to an invented species of butterfly, the "Olympus Inferno," which in the film is sought in South Ossetia by an American entomologist and a Russian journalist. The name "Olympus Inferno" was coined by director Igor Voloshin.
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Paul W. S. Anderson
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Death Race 3: Inferno
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Death Race (film)
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Which writer won the Nobel Prize, Alice Munro or T. F. Powys?
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Title: Alice Munro
Passage: Alice Ann Munro ( , "ne" Laidlaw ; born 10 July 1931) is a Canadian short story writer and Nobel Prize winner. Munro's work has been described as having revolutionized the architecture of short stories, especially in its tendency to move forward and backward in time. Her stories have been said to "embed more than announce, reveal more than parade."
Title: T. F. Powys
Passage: Theodore Francis Powys (20 December 1875 27 November 1953) published as T. F. Powys was a British novelist and short-story writer. He is best remembered for his allegorical novel "Mr. Weston's Good Wine" (1927), where Weston the wine merchant is evidently God. Powys was influenced by the Bible, John Bunyan, Jonathan Swift and other writers of the 17th and 18th centuries, as well as later writers such as Thomas Hardy and Friederich Nietzsche.
Title: Paul Heyse
Passage: Paul Johann Ludwig von Heyse (15 March 1830 2 April 1914) was a distinguished German writer and translator. A member of two important literary societies, the "Tunnel ber der Spree" in Berlin and "Die Krokodile" in Munich, he wrote novels, poetry, 177 short stories, and about sixty dramas. The sum of Heyse's many and varied productions made him a dominant figure among German men of letters. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1910 "as a tribute to the consummate artistry, permeated with idealism, which he has demonstrated during his long productive career as a lyric poet, dramatist, novelist and writer of world-renowned short stories." Wirsen, one of the Nobel judges, said that "Germany has not had a greater literary genius since Goethe." Heyse is the fifth oldest laureate in literature, after Doris Lessing, Theodor Mommsen, Alice Munro and Jaroslav Seifert.
Title: Vintage Munro
Passage: Vintage Munro is a 2004 book of short stories by Alice Munro published by Vintage Books. It collects five stories published previously in earlier books.
Title: John Cowper Powys's Autobiography
Passage: John Cowper Powys's (18721963) "Autobiography", published in 1934, the year Powys returned to Britain from America, describes his first 60 years, and is considered one of his most important works. Writer J. B. Priestley comments: "Even if Powys had never written any novels and at least one of them, "A Glastonbury Romance" is a masterpiece this one book alone would have proved him to be a writer of genius." While he sets out to be frank about himself, and especially his sexual peculiarities and perversions, he largely excludes any substantial discussion of the women in his life. It has become clear that the reason for this is because it was written while he was still married to Margaret Lyon though he was living in a permanent relationship with the American Phyllis Playter. Morine Krissdotir, in "The Life of Powys", describes the first chapter of the "Autobiography" as "one of the most complex and beautifully sustained pieces of prose about early childhood", but notes that "there is something distinctly odd about it" because there is no mention of his mother, who "is never mentioned in the entire "Autobiography"." Herbert Williams comments that the exclusion of most of the important women in Powys's life "makes "Autobiography", for all its power and candour, a curiously distorted account of himself".
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Alice Ann Munro
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Alice Munro
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T. F. Powys
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The artwork of Gustav Klimt's protg is featured in which city in Austria?
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Title: Margaret Stonborough-Wittgenstein
Passage: Margaret "Gretl" Stonborough-Wittgenstein (September 19, 1882 September 27, 1958), of the prominent and wealthy Viennese Wittgenstein family, was a sister of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein and the pianist Paul Wittgenstein. She was the subject of a famous 1905 portrait painted for her wedding by the artist Gustav Klimt (Stonborough-Wittgenstein and other members of the Wittgenstein family were among Klimt's most important patrons), which was sold in 1960 by her son Thomas and may now be seen in the Neue Pinakothek gallery in Munich.
Title: Leopold Museum
Passage: The Leopold Museum, housed in the Museumsquartier in Vienna, Austria, is home to one of the largest collections of modern Austrian art, featuring artists such as Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka and Richard Gerstl.
Title: Egon Schiele
Passage: Egon Schiele (] ; 12 June 1890 31 October 1918) was an Austrian painter. A protg of Gustav Klimt, Schiele was a major figurative painter of the early 20th century. His work is noted for its intensity and its raw sexuality, and the many self-portraits the artist produced, including naked self-portraits. The twisted body shapes and the expressive line that characterize Schiele's paintings and drawings mark the artist as an early exponent of Expressionism.
Title: Ernst Klimt
Passage: Ernst Klimt (3 January 1864 in Vienna 9 December 1892 in Vienna) was an Austrian history painter and decorative painter. He was a younger brother of the better-known artist Gustav Klimt.
Title: Hope II
Passage: Hope II (in German, "Die Hoffnung II") is a painting by Gustav Klimt, made in 190708. It was the second of Klimt's works to focus on a pregnant woman, both depicting Herma, one of his favourite models. It was entitled "Vision" by Klimt, but has become known as "Hope II" after the earlier work "Hope", which is now distinguished as "Hope I". "Hope II" was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 1978.
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Vienna
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Leopold Museum
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Egon Schiele
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When was the Greenup County resident for whom a 36-room lodge is named after born?
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Title: Jesse Stuart
Passage: Jesse Hilton Stuart (August 8, 1906 February 17, 1984) was an American writer, school teacher, and school administrator who is known for his short stories, poetry, and novels as well as non-fiction autobiographical works set in central Appalachia. Born and raised in Greenup County, Kentucky, Stuart relied heavily on the rural locale of northeastern Kentucky for his writings. Stuart was named the poet laureate of Kentucky in 1954.
Title: Greenup, Kentucky
Passage: Greenup is a home rule-class city located at the confluence of the Little Sandy River with the Ohio River in Greenup County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 1,188 at the 2010 census. Greenup is one of three county seats in the Commonwealth of Kentucky to share its name with its county; the other two being Harlan and Henderson.
Title: Greenbo Lake State Resort Park
Passage: Greenbo Lake State Resort Park in Kentucky is a resort park in the northeastern part of the commonwealth, close to the town of Greenup, Kentucky in Greenup County on Kentucky State Route 1. It features a 36-room lodge named for Greenup County resident and writer Jesse Hilton Stuart, a 63-site campground with 35 primitive sites, a swimming pool with slides, two tennis courts, an 18-hole miniature golf course, an amphitheater and a scuba refuge area. The lodge contains a 232-seat dining room. It is centered on the 300 acre Greenbo Lake that features a boat dock and marina. There are over 25 mi of hiking, biking and horseback trails. The park hosts a variety of community events each year including a quilt show, murder mystery dinner theaters, scrapbooking, and a 5K race.
Title: Greenup County High School
Passage: Greenup County High School (GCHS) is a public high school in Lloyd, Kentucky, an unincorporated area just outside the city of Greenup, the county seat of Greenup County in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Kentucky. Their mascot is the Musketeers, and their colors are green, black, and gold.
Title: Jesse Stuart Memorial Bridge
Passage: The Jesse Stuart Memorial Bridge is a viaduct bridge on top of the Greenup Lock and Dam on the Ohio River. The bridge, named after author and Greenup County, Kentucky native Jesse Stuart, was completed in 1984 and carries Kentucky Route 10 (unsigned) from the AA HighwayU.S. Route 23 intersection to the bridge itself, where it becomes State Route 253 to U.S. Route 52. The Ohio approach has a ramp to a rest area operated by the Ohio Department of Transportation. There is also a park on the Kentucky side of the bridge, which is open for fishing and recreation. This park is operated by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. Both facilities, and the bridge itself, were briefly closed after the September 11 attacks due to terrorism concerns since they are all part of the Greenup Locks and Dam complex. They have since reopened; however, access to the observation platforms on both sides of the dam is no longer permitted.
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August 8, 1906
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Greenbo Lake State Resort Park
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Jesse Stuart
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In which university stadium the Golden Gophers played their home games?
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Title: 1956 Minnesota Golden Gophers baseball team
Passage: The 1956 Minnesota Golden Gophers baseball team represented the University of Minnesota in the 1956 NCAA baseball season. The Golden Gophers played their home games at Delta Field. The team was coached by Dick Siebert in his 9th season at Minnesota.
Title: 2006 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team
Passage: The 2006 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team represented the University of Minnesota in the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Coached by Glen Mason, the Gophers played their home games at the Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as they had since Memorial Stadium closed after the 1981 season.
Title: TCF Bank Stadium
Passage: TCF Bank Stadium is an outdoor stadium located on the campus of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Opened in 2009, it is the home field of the Minnesota Golden Gophers of the Big Ten Conference, and the temporary home of Minnesota United FC of Major League Soccer. The stadium also served as the temporary home of the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2014 and 2015 seasons during the construction of U.S. Bank Stadium. The 50,805-seat "horseshoe" style stadium cost 303.3 million to build and is designed to support future expansion to seat up to 80,000.
Title: Northrop Field
Passage: Northrop Field was the on-campus stadium of the Minnesota Golden Gophers football team from 1899 to 1923. The original field had seating of around 3,000 and was named for University President Cyrus Northrop. After the 1902 season, the playing field was moved and new seating was added that allowed for crowds of up to 20,000. The stadium was sometimes referred to as Greater Northrop Field after 1902. In 1903, the first season at the enlarged field, the Gophers played the Michigan Wolverines in the first Little Brown Jug game. The stadium continued on as the football team's home until the end of the 1923 season. The U of M then built Memorial Stadium and moved there in 1924.
Title: 2011 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team
Passage: The 2011 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team represented the University of Minnesota for the 2011 college football season. The Golden Gophers are members of the Big Ten Conference and played their home games at TCF Bank Stadium. They were led by head coach Jerry Kill for his first season as head coach at Minnesota. They finished with 39 overall record, 26 in Big 10 Legends play.
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University of Minnesota
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2011 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team
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TCF Bank Stadium
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What is the birthday of the Argentine defender Associazione Sportiva Roma signed before the 2001 season?
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Title: 200001 A.S. Roma season
Passage: In 2001, Associazione Sportiva Roma took its third league title (after 1942 and 1983), winning Serie A only a year after rivals Lazio. Important signings were the Argentines Walter Samuel, a defender, and Gabriel Batistuta, a top striker. Fabio Capello's line-up also included Cafu, Vincent Candela, Emerson, Vincenzo Montella and captain Francesco Totti.
Title: Walter Samuel
Passage: Walter Adrin Lujn Samuel (] ; born Walter Adrin Lujn; 23 March 1978) is a retired Argentine professional footballer. Gifted with natural power and good defensive skills, Samuel has been regarded as one of the best centre-backs of his generation, and as one of football's toughest defenders, with former international teammate and Inter captain Javier Zanetti referring to him as the "hardest player" he has played with.
Title: 201314 A.S. Roma season
Passage: The 201314 season was Associazione Sportiva Roma's 86th in existence and 85th season in the top flight of Italian football. The pre-season started with the June hiring of Lille OSC manager Rudi Garca. Garca replaced caretaker manager Aurelio Andreazzoli who took charge after the sacking of Zdenk Zeman in February 2013. Andreazzoli's reign had seen the continuation of a disappointing season, with the team ending up in 6th place in Serie A, whilst also losing 10 to regional rivals Lazio in the Coppa Italia final. As a result, Roma missed out on European competition for the second season in a row. The 201314 season, in contrast, saw one of Roma's best ever in Serie A, the club tallying an impressive 85 points and finishing second to Juventus, who won the league with a record-breaking 102 points. Roma's defense was significantly better than in previous seasons, with only 25 goals conceded and a total of 21 clean sheets, including nine in their first ten matches.
Title: 201415 A.S. Roma season
Passage: The 201415 season was Associazione Sportiva Roma's 87th in existence and 86th season in the top flight of Italian football. The team competed in Serie A, the Coppa Italia, the Champions League, and the Europa League. Roma finished second behind Juventus for the second consecutive season after a poor run of form in 2015. The club finished third in their Champions League group and thus dropped down to the Europa League, where they were knocked out by Fiorentina in the Round of 16. Incidentally, Roma were also knocked out of the Coppa Italia by Fiorentina at the quarter-final stage, losing 20 at the Stadio Olimpico.
Title: 200203 A.S. Roma season
Passage: Associazione Sportiva Roma crashed down to earth following its previous two remarkable seasons, where it had won Serie A in 200001 and finished a close second in 200102. Despite the acquisition of Pep Guardiola as central midfielder, he did not apparently fit into Fabio Capello's first-team plans. The squad was essentially the same as the year before, and Guardiola's absence from the starting XI spoke volumes about the reputation of the Roma players at the time. However, things began to go against Roma following its tense competition in Serie A with Juventus. Suspecting things were amiss, both chairman Franco Sensi and manager Capello publicly condemned the judgements, and given the Calciopoli scandal in 2006, chances are they had a point.
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23 March 1978
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200001 A.S. Roma season
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Walter Samuel
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Who is the cover athlete of the videogame in which The Walker appears in the soundtrack?
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Title: The Walker (song)
Passage: "The Walker" is a song by the American neo soul band Fitz and The Tantrums. It is the second single from the band's second album "More Than Just a Dream". The song was used in the trailers for the movies "The Boxtrolls" and "Storks", in the trailer for video game "The Sims 4", in television commercials for the 86th Academy Awards that were hosted by Ellen DeGeneres, in the 2014 Major League Baseball postseason and in commercials for Sprite, Supercuts, Reebok ZQuick and Walmart. In 2014, the song started being used as the opening theme to the MLB Network show "High Heat", hosted by Christopher "Mad Dog" Russo. The song is also featured in the pilot episode of the FOX television sitcom "Grandfathered". It has also been used in the soundtrack of the video game "NBA 2K18".
Title: NBA 2K18
Passage: NBA 2K18 is a basketball simulation video game developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K Sports. It is the 19th installment in the "NBA 2K" franchise and the successor to "NBA 2K17". It was released in September 2017 for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, and Xbox 360. Kyrie Irving serves as cover athlete for the regular edition of the game, Shaquille O'Neal is the cover athlete for the special editions, and DeMar DeRozan of the Toronto Raptors is the cover athlete for the game in Canada. While a member of the Cleveland Cavaliers when selected for the cover, Irving was traded to the Boston Celtics prior to the game's release. As a result, a new cover depicting Irving in a Celtics uniform was revealed alongside the original cover.
Title: ESPN NBA 2K5
Passage: ESPN NBA 2K5 is a basketball simulation video game developed by Visual Concepts and published by both Sega and Global Star Software. It was released in September 2004 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox in North America, and February 2005 in Europe. The sixth installment in the "NBA 2K" series, it is the successor to "ESPN NBA Basketball", and the predecessor to "NBA 2K6". Ben Wallace of the Detroit Pistons is the cover athlete; this marks the first time in the series that a player other than Allen Iverson was featured as a cover athlete. It is the last "NBA 2K" game to be released by Sega before the company sold Visual Concepts to Take-Two Interactive, forming 2K Sports.
Title: NCAA Football 06
Passage: NCAA Football '06, known colloquially as "College Football 2006", is a collegiate American football video game which was released on July 11, 2005. It is the successor to NCAA Football 2005 in the NCAA Football series. The product features former Michigan Wolverines standout and Heisman Trophy winner Desmond Howard on the cover. He is the only cover athlete not to have played the year before their respective game; Howard last played at Michigan in 1991. It is the only game in the series as of 2013 to have a music soundtrack, as the other games play school fight songs and general band pieces, and the last game in the series to feature FCS (Division 1-AA) teams.
Title: MLB The Show 17
Passage: MLB The Show 17 is a Major League Baseball (MLB) video game developed by Sony San Diego and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It is the twelfth entry of the "" franchise, and was released on March 28, 2017, exclusively for the PlayStation 4. The American cover features Ken Griffey Jr.. Aaron Sanchez is the cover athlete for the Canadian version, and Wei-Yin Chen is on the Taiwanese cover.
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Kyrie Irving
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The Walker (song)
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NBA 2K18
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Which director also worked as a make-up artist, Josh Trank or D.W. Kann?
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Title: Lola Maja
Passage: Lola Maja (born Omolola Maja; 26 January 1978), also known as Lola Maja-Okojevoh, is a Nigerian make-up artist; her speciality include: special effects, eyebrows and eyelashes. She is also a massage therapist, beauty tutor, and Spa and Cosmetics Brand Consultant. She is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of "Sacred Beauty"; she is known for working on several major fashion events and on major films such as "The Figurine" and "October 1", as well as several music videos. She has done make-up for celebrities such as Genevieve Nnaji and Tiwa Savage. She also has worked with major fashion magazines, such as "Style Mania" and "FAB", as well as models like Iman and Tyson Beckford. In 2015, she won the "Best Make-up" Africa Magic Viewers Choice Award for "October 1".
Title: Sutan Amrull
Passage: Sutan Amrull ( ; born June 14, 1974), also known as Raja and Raja Gemini, is an American make-up artist and drag performer. He is best known for his work on the reality television show "America's Next Top Model", serving as the show's make-up artist for nine cycles (fourth through twelve), and as the winner of Season 3 of "RuPaul's Drag Race". Amrull's clients include Dita von Teese, Pamela Anderson, Paulina Porizkova, Iman, Tyra Banks, Iggy Azalea, RuPaul, and Twiggy. Since 2009, Amrull has been make-up artist to singer Adam Lambert for print media, live U.S. appearances, and Lambert's international 2010 Glam Nation Tour.
Title: D.W. Kann
Passage: D.W. Kann is a film maker who has been working in the film industry for nearly 20 years. He started as a prop master, then make-up artist, art director, production designer, before moving on to editor, producer and director. He appears at festivals and conventions every year to promote his work.
Title: Tommie Manderson
Passage: Tommie Manderson (13 September 1912 28 January 2015) was an English make-up artist. She was the head of make-up at the BBC from the late 1950s to the early 1960s, during which time she worked on numerous television dramas, including "An Age of Kings", "A for Andromeda", and the 1963 adaptation of "Hedda Gabler" starring Ingrid Bergman. She was also noted for preparing Queen Elizabeth II for the first televised Royal Christmas Message in 1957.
Title: Josh Trank
Passage: Joshua Benjamin "Josh" Trank (born February 19, 1984) is an American film director, screenwriter, and editor. He is known for directing the 2012 science fiction film "Chronicle" and the 2015 superhero film "Fantastic Four", both of which feature Michael B. Jordan in a starring role.
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D.W. Kann
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Josh Trank
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Toy Story and Unidentified Flying Oddball, are Walt Disney ?
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Title: Toy Story: The Musical
Passage: Toy Story: The Musical was a rock musical inspired by DisneyPixar's "Toy Story". The show was created by Walt Disney Creative Entertainment for Disney Cruise Line, replacing the earlier "Hercules: The Muse-Ical". After a year of pre-production and workshops, it had a soft premiere on board the Disney Wonder in March 2008, with an official opening on April 10, 2008. The show is performed in the Walt Disney Theatre, the grand showplace located on Deck 4.
Title: Edward J. Ruppelt
Passage: Edward J. Ruppelt (July 17, 1923 September 15, 1960) was a United States Air Force officer probably best known for his involvement in Project Blue Book, a formal governmental study of unidentified flying objects. He is generally credited with coining the term "unidentified flying object", to replace the terms "flying saucer" and "flying disk" - which had become widely known - because the military thought them to be "misleading when applied to objects of every conceivable shape and performance. For this reason the military prefers the more general, if less colorful, name: unidentified flying objects. UFO (pronounced Yoo-foe) for short."
Title: Toy Story
Passage: Toy Story is a 1995 American computer-animated buddy comedy adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The directorial debut of John Lasseter, "Toy Story" was the first feature-length computer-animated film and the first feature film produced by Pixar. Taking place in a world where anthropomorphic toys pretend to be lifeless whenever humans are present, the film's plot focuses on the relationship between Woody, an old-fashioned pullstring cowboy doll (voiced by Tom Hanks), and Buzz Lightyear, an astronaut action figure (voiced by Tim Allen), as they evolve from rivals competing for the affections of Andy, their owner, to friends who work together to be reunited with Andy as his family prepares to move to a new home. The screenplay was written by Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow, based on a story by Lasseter, Pete Docter, Stanton and Joe Ranft. The film features music by Randy Newman, and was executive-produced by Steve Jobs and Edwin Catmull.
Title: Unidentified Flying Oddball
Passage: Unidentified Flying Oddball (also known as The Spaceman and King Arthur and A Spaceman in King Arthur's Court) is a 1979 film adaptation of Mark Twain's "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court", directed by Russ Mayberry and produced by Walt Disney Productions. Subsequently re-released in the United States under the titles "The Spaceman and King Arthur" and "A Spaceman in King Arthurs Court", the film starred Dennis Dugan as NASA employee Tom Trimble who unintentionally travels back in time with his look-alike android Hermes. Trimbles NASA spacecraft travels faster than the speed of light, landing him and the android near King Arthurs Camelot, where with the aid of their 20th-century technology they must defeat a plot by the evil Sir Mordred and Merlin to oust King Arthur from the throne.
Title: A Kid in King Arthur's Court
Passage: A Kid in King Arthur's Court is a 1995 Disney family film directed by Michael Gottlieb. It is based on the famous Mark Twain novel "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" (previously filmed by Disney as "Unidentified Flying Oddball" in 1978 in which Ron Moody also played Merlin), transplanted into the twentieth century. Trimark later released a sequel, "A Kid in Aladdin's Palace", in 1998, but without Disney's involvement. Since Trimark's dissolution, the sequel is now distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment.
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Toy Story
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Unidentified Flying Oddball
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Which genus has more known species, Eucommia or Rhoicissus?
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Title: Rhoicissus
Passage: Rhoicissus is an Afrotropical plant genus in the grape family Vitaceae and Vitoideae subfamily. There are between 9 and 22 accepted species.
Title: Eucommia
Passage: Eucommia is a genus of small trees now native to China, with a fossil record that shows a much wider distribution. The single living species, "Eucommia ulmoides", is near threatened in the wild, but is widely cultivated in China for its bark, and is highly valued in herbology such as traditional Chinese medicine.
Title: Moniezia
Passage: Moniezia a genus of tapeworms that are parasitic in mammals, including sheep, goat and cattle. It comprises four known species such as "M. expansa", "M. benedeni", "M. autumnalis" and "M. baeri". " M. expansa" is the most well known species within the genus because of its high prevalence. Members of the genus are among the largest cestodes reaching up to 10 m in length. They inhabit the small intestine of mammalian host. Their life cycle is indirect requiring intermediate host, which are oribatid mites. They are characterized by the presence of interproglottid glands.
Title: Arcobacter
Passage: Arcobacter is a genus of Gram-negative, spiral-shaped bacteria in the epsilonproteobacteria class. It shows an unusually wide range of habitats, and some species can be human and animal pathogens. Species of the genus "Arcobacter" are found in both animal and environmental sources, making it unique among the epsilonproteobacteria. This genus currently consists of five species: "A. butzleri", "A. cryaerophilus", "A. skirrowii", "A. nitrofigilis", and "A. sulfidicus", although several other potential novel species have recently been described from varying environments. Three of these five known species are pathogenic. Members of this genus were first isolated in 1977 from aborted bovine fetuses. They are aerotolerant, "Campylobacter"-like organisms, previously classified as "Campylobacter". The "Arcobacter" genus, in fact, was created as recently as 1992. Although they are similar to this other genus, "Arcobacter" species can grow at lower temperatures than "Campylobacter", as well as in the air, which "Campylobacter" cannot.
Title: Eucommia constans
Passage: Eucommia constans is an extinct species of flowering plant in the family Eucommiaceae. " Eucommia" is a genus of small trees now native to China, with a fossil record that shows a much wider distribution. "E. constans" is known from fossil fruits found in Miocene to Pleistocene deposits of east-central Mexico. "E. constans" is one of five described fossil species from North America assigned to the modern genus "Eucommia". The other species are "E. eocenica", "E. jeffersonensis", "E. montana", and "E. rowlandii".
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Rhoicissus
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Eucommia
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Rhoicissus
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Who started Penn Radio?
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Title: Dexter Very
Passage: Dexter W. Very (November 27, 1889 September 27, 1980) was an American college football player the Penn State Nittany Lions football team of Pennsylvania State University. Very started at right end for the Nittany Lions in every game from 1909 to 1912. During that timespan, Penn State was undefeated in 1909, 1911 and 1912, while losing just two games in 1910.
Title: Penn State IFCPanhellenic Dance Marathon
Passage: The Penn State IFCPanhellenic Dance Marathon, commonly referred to as THON, is a 46-hour dance marathon that takes place every February at the Pennsylvania State University in University Park, Pennsylvania with the purpose of raising money and providing emotional support to children and families in order to combat pediatric cancer. It was started in 1973 by the university's Interfraternity Council, and in its first year, more than 2,000 was raised, with 39 couples dancing for 30 hours straight. Today, it is the largest student-run philanthropy in the world, by involvement and revenue with 13,343,517.33 having been raised at the 2014 event. The money that is raised is donated to The Four Diamonds Fund, a charity devoted to defeating pediatric cancer through research and caring for patients at the Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital. 74 of funds are transferred to an experimental therapeutics fund while 12 of funds are used for patient and family support. In 2011, the Four Diamonds Experimental Therapeutics Endowment was funded to a level which enabled the Penn State Hershey Childrens Hospital to recruit two physician scientists to the Four Diamonds research team. More than 15,000 students get involved in THON each year, organizing it and raising funds with the rallying cry, "For The Kids!" .
Title: Penn Jillette
Passage: Penn Fraser Jillette (born March 5, 1955) is an American magicianillusionist, juggler, comedian, musician, inventor, actor, and best-selling author known for his work with fellow magician Teller as half of the team Penn Teller. He is also known for his advocacy of atheism, scientific skepticism, libertarianism, and free-market capitalism.
Title: Penn Radio
Passage: Penn Radio was an hour-long talk CBS radio show which ran from January 3, 2006 to March 2, 2007, hosted by Penn Jillette and Michael Goudeau and produced by "Happy" Jack Landreth and Patrick DiFazio.
Title: Radio in Austria
Passage: The first radio transmissions in Austria started in 1924 in Vienna. Programming started with classical music, daily news were not allowed to be broadcast to protect the newspaper producers. However, near the end of the 1920s, the political influence started to affect the medium radio as well. After 1933, Germany started transmitting propaganda directed at Austria, which was countered by the local radio stations. After Austria joined Germany in 1938, the Austrian radio stations became part of the German radio network.
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Penn Fraser Jillette
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Penn Radio
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Penn Jillette
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Were was the company based to which David Vogel Uihlein, Sr was the heir ?
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Title: Shasta Cascade Broadcasting Corporation
Passage: Shasta Cascade Broadcasting Corporation is a small independent broadcast company based in Mount Shasta, California. It used to own KWSD-AM 620 (now KMJC, a Jefferson Public Radio-owned station) and KEDY-FM 95.3 (now KKLC, a repeater station for K-LOVE). The company was founded on July 25, 1946, by David H. Rees, Sr., who applied for domestic corporation on that date and KWSD-AM began to broadcast the following year in 1947. It remains an active business. David H. Rees, Jr., is the ownerpresident. Robert D. Winston is the registered agent.
Title: Orange County Choppers
Passage: Orange County Choppers (OCC) is a motorcycle manufacturer and lifestyle brand company based in the town of Newburgh, located in Orange County, New York, that was founded in 1999 by Paul Teutul Sr., and Paul Teutul Jr. The company was featured on "American Chopper", a reality TV show that debuted in September 2002 on the Discovery Channel. The series moved to Discovery Channel's sister channel TLC in 2007. Following cancellation of the Discovery series, the company was also featured on "Orange County Choppers" on the CMT network in 2013.
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: Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company
Passage: The Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company was an American brewery based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and once the largest producer of beer in the United States. Its namesake beer, Schlitz ( ), was known as "The beer that made Milwaukee famous" and was advertised with the slogan "When you're out of Schlitz, you're out of beer". Schlitz first became the largest beer producer in the US in 1902 and enjoyed that status at several points during the first half of the 20th century, exchanging the title with Anheuser-Busch multiple times during the 1950s.
Title: David Vogel Uihlein, Sr.
Passage: David Vogel Uihlein, Sr. (1920-2010) was an American businessman and heir to the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company.
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
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David Vogel Uihlein, Sr.
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Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company
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What Vietnamese-born actor starred in Dragon Eyes with Jean-Claude Van Damme?
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Title: Derailed (2002 film)
Passage: Derailed is a 2002 American action film directed by Bob Misiorowski, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Tomas Arana, Laura Harring and Jean-Claude Van Damme's real life son Kristopher Van Varenberg. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on October 15, 2002.
Title: Universal Soldier: Regeneration
Passage: Universal Soldier: Regeneration (also known in some countries as Universal Soldier: A New Beginning) is a 2009 American sci-fi action film directed and edited by John Hyams (the son of director Peter Hyams, who previously worked with Jean-Claude Van Damme on three films, 1994's "Timecop", 1995's "Sudden Death" and 2013's "Enemies Closer"; in this film Peter is the director of photography). The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren, who both reprise their roles from the first film. It is the third theatrical installment in the "Universal Soldier series". The film is a direct sequel to the original "Universal Soldier" from 1992, unrelated to the two "Universal Soldier" television sequels that were produced in 1998 and completely ignores the events from the 1999 theatrical sequel "".
Title: Pjetr Malota
Passage: Peter Malota (born Pjetr Malota Lulgjuraj; 4 July 1959 in Lofka, Malsia, Albania) is best known for his appearances in films starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. He has over 40 years Tae Lwon DoHapkido experience. In 1984, Malota made his film debut in a small role in "Furious" and then played a member of a syndicate gang in the action movie "Ninja Turf". In 1991, Malota began to work with Van Damme. 1991's Double Impact, where he played an assassin with kicking skills with knives in his shoes. " Nowhere to Run", in which he is seen playing the convict Van Damme tries to free, but is killed. In 1996's "The Quest". In this film, Malota puts his kicking skills to use again as he played the Spanish fighter that Van Damme fights in the tournaments. He returns as a costar in Van Dammes Honor.
Title: Cung Le
Passage: Cung Le (Vietnamese: "L Cung" ; born May 25, 1972) is a Vietnamese-born American actor, retired mixed martial artist and Sanshou kickboxer. He competed as a middleweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), holding a record of 22 with the organization. In Sanshou, he is a former International Kickboxing Federation Light Heavyweight World Champion, having a professional Sanshou record of 160 before moving to mixed martial arts (Le also held a kickboxing record of 170). He defeated Frank Shamrock to become the second Strikeforce Middleweight Champion before vacating the title to further pursue his acting career. Le is perhaps best known in mixed martial arts for competing in Strikeforce, holding a record of 71 with the organization before its demise.
Title: Dragon Eyes
Passage: Dragon Eyes is a 2012 American martial arts film starring Cung Le and Jean-Claude Van Damme. It was directed by John Hyams. In New Orleans, a mysterious man looks to unite two warring gangs against the lawmen who have been using them to advance their corrupt agenda.
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Cung Le
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Dragon Eyes
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Cung Le
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Which came out first, Jungle Cat or The Lion King?
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Title: Jungle Cat (film)
Passage: Jungle Cat is a 1960 American documentary film written and directed by James Algar. The documentary chronicles the life of a female spotted jaguar in the South American jungle. The film was released on August 10, 1960, by Buena Vista Distribution.
Title: Highlander cat
Passage: The Highlander (also known as the Highlander Shorthair, and originally as the Highland Lynx), is an experimental breed of cat. The unique appearance of the Highlander comes from the deliberate cross between the Desert Lynx and the Jungle Curl breeds, also recently developed. The latter of these has some non-domestic ancestry from two Asian small cat species, the leopard cat and jungle cat, making the Highlander nominally a feline hybrid, though its foundation stock is mostly domestic cat.
Title: Felis chaus chaus
Passage: The common jungle cat ("Felis chaus chaus") is the nominate subspecies of the jungle cat.
Title: The Lion King (2019 film)
Passage: The Lion King is an upcoming American computer-animated epic musical drama film, directed and co-produced by Jon Favreau, produced by Walt Disney Pictures, and written by Jeff Nathanson. It is the remake of Disney's 1994 animated film of the same name and inspired in part by William Shakespeare's "Hamlet". The film stars the voices of Donald Glover, James Earl Jones, Billy Eichner, Seth Rogen, John Oliver, Alfre Woodard, John Kani. It is set to be released on July 19, 2019.
Title: The Lion King 1
Passage: The Lion King 1 (known as The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata outside of North America) is a 2004 American direct-to-video animated comedy film produced by DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on February 10, 2004. The film was also theatrically released internationally and in selected cities in the United States. It is the third film in the "Lion King" media franchise. The film focuses on the meerkatwarthog duo Timon and Pumbaa and their escapades taking place before, during and after the events of "The Lion King". Much of the original cast from the first film returns in this film to reprise their roles, including Nathan Lane and Ernie Sabella as Timon and Pumbaa, respectively.
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Jungle Cat
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Jungle Cat (film)
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The Lion King (2019 film)
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What is the name of the professional racing driver forn in January 1987, who won the 2013 Monaco GP2 Series Round?
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Title: Dallara GP211
Passage: The Dallara GP211 is a racing car developed by Italian manufacturer Dallara for use in the FIA Formula 2 Championship, a feeder series for Formula One. The GP211 is the overall third generation of car used by the GP2 Series and first generation of car used by the FIA Formula 2 Championship, and was introduced at the Yas Marina round of the 2011 season, replacing the Dallara GP208, which was also developed by Dallara. The GP211 was scheduled to be used until the end of the 2013 season, in keeping with the series' philosophy of upgrading its chassis every three years, but series organisers decided to keep it in competition for another three-year cycle in a bid to cut costs in the category and to be used until the end of the 2016 season until the next-generation car introduced in 2017 season. But due to another cost-cutting, GP2 Series announced Dallara GP211 will extend their service until the end of 2017 season and thus the next-generation car introduced in 2018 season. As the GP2 Series is a spec series, the GP211 is raced by every team and driver on the grid. Dallara GP211 scheduled to retire from competition after 2017 Yas Marina Formula 2 round.
Title: 2015 Monaco GP2 Series round
Passage: The 2015 Monaco GP2 Series round was a pair of motor races held on 22 and 23 May 2015 at the Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo, Monaco as part of the GP2 Series. It was the third round of the 2015 GP2 season and was run in support of the 2015 Monaco Grand Prix. The first race, a 40-lap feature event, was won by ART Grand Prix driver Stoffel Vandoorne who started from fourth position. Alexander Rossi finished second for Racing Engineering, and MP Motorsport driver Sergio Canamasas came in third. Status Grand Prix driver Richie Stanaway won the second event, a 30-lap sprint race, ahead of Trident's Raffaele Marciello and Sergey Sirotkin of the Rapax team.
Title: Sam Bird
Passage: Sam Jamie Bird (born 9 January 1987) is a British professional racing driver who currently drives for Virgin Racing in Formula E and for AF Corse in the FIA World Endurance Championship.
Title: 2013 Monaco GP2 Series round
Passage: The 2013 Monaco GP2 Series round was a pair of motor races held on 24 and 25 May 2013 at the Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo, Monaco as part of the GP2 Series. It was the fourth round of the 2013 GP2 Series and was run in support of the 2013 Monaco Grand Prix. The first race, a 42-lap feature event, was won by Russian Time driver Sam Bird after starting from third position. Kevin Ceccon finished second for the Trident Racing team and Arden International driver Mitch Evans came in third. Stefano Coletti of the Rapax team won the second event, a 30-lap sprint race, ahead of MP Motorsport's Adrian Quaife-Hobbs in second and Evans third.
Title: 2005 Monaco GP2 Series round
Passage: The 2005 Monaco GP2 round was a GP2 Series motor race held on 21 May 2005 at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo, Monaco. It was the third race of the 2005 GP2 Series season. The race was used to support the 2005 Monaco Grand Prix.
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Sam Bird
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2013 Monaco GP2 Series round
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Sam Bird
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Which state did both Joe Sestak and Pat Toomey serve in politics?
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Title: George Toomey
Passage: George Emanuel Toomey (October 17, 1873 c. 1932) was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Colorado Agricultural Collegenow known as Colorado State University for one season, in 1900, compiling a record of 13. He forced to resign following a scandal in 1901 regarding his playing a professional player. Toomey graduated from Denver University in 1898, where he was a member of the baseball team, the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, and leader of the glee club. His hometown was Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, and he had previously attended Baker University. In 1900, Toomey had also been named professor of Oratory at Colorado State.
Title: Pat Meehan
Passage: Patrick Leo Meehan (born October 20, 1955) is a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Pennsylvania 's 7 congressional district since January 3, 2011. The district includes parts of Delaware County, Chester, Montgomery County, Berks and Lancaster. He succeeded Democrat Joe Sestak, who ran unsuccessfully for the United States Senate.
Title: Pat Toomey
Passage: Patrick Joseph Toomey (born November 17, 1961) is an American businessman, politician, and the junior United States Senator from Pennsylvania, in office since 2011. A member of the Republican Party, Toomey served as the United States Representative for Pennsylvania 's 15 congressional district for three terms, from 1999 to 2005, but he did not seek a fourth term in compliance with a term limits pledge he had made while running for office in 1998.
Title: Joe Sestak
Passage: Joseph Ambrose "Joe" Sestak Jr. (born December 12, 1951) is an American politician and retired U.S. Navy officer. A member of the Democratic Party, he represented Pennsylvania 's 7 congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 2007 to 2011 and was the Democratic nominee for the United States Senate in 2010, losing to Republican nominee Pat Toomey. A two-star admiral, he was the highest-ranking military official ever elected to the United States Congress at the time of his election.
Title: GrassrootsPA
Passage: GrassrootsPA is a political news website centered on the politics of Pennsylvania. It was founded in 2004 by then law student Chris Lilik, a Pat Toomey supporter and became a "must-click resource" for Pennsylvania's conservative community. Even though Toomey lost that race, the website continued as a gathering place for conservatives and Specter's foes. The website also gained mainstream media attention as a source of breaking political news. Political commentator Chris Bravacos noted that GrassrootsPA attracted significantly higher readership than the official websites for the two major political parties.
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Pennsylvania
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Joe Sestak
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Pat Toomey
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What was the capital of the union of provinces in the Ro de la Plata comprised by most of the former dependencies from the last to be organized and also the shortest-lived of the Viceroyalties of the Spanish Empire in the Americas?
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Title: Governorate of Paraguay
Passage: The Governorate of Paraguay (Spanish: "Gobernacin del Paraguay" ), originally called the Governorate of Guayr, was a governorate of the Spanish Empire and part of the Viceroyalty of Peru. Its seat was the city of Asuncin; its territory roughly encompassed the modern day country of Paraguay. The Governorate was created in December 16, 1617 by the royal decree of King Philip III as a split of the Governorate of the Ro de la Plata and of Paraguay into its respective halves. The Governorate lasted until 1782, after which the massive Viceroyalty of Peru was split, and Paraguay became an intendency ("intendencia") of the new Viceroyalty of the Ro de la Plata.
Title: Governorate of the Ro de la Plata
Passage: The Governorate of the Ro de la Plata (15491776) (Spanish: "Gobernacin del Ro de la Plata" ) was one of the governorates of the Spanish Empire. It was created in 1549 by Spain in the area around the Ro de la Plata.
Title: List of heads of state of Argentina
Passage: Argentina has had many different types of heads of state, as well as many different types of government. During Pre-Columbian times the territories that today form Argentina were inhabited by nomadic tribes, without any defined government. During the Spanish colonization of the Americas, the King of Spain retained the ultimate authority over the territories conquered in the New World, appointing viceroys for local government. The territories that would later become Argentina were first part of the Viceroyalty of Peru, and then the Viceroyalty of the Ro de la Plata. The May Revolution started the Argentine War of Independence by replacing the viceroy Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros with the first national government. It was the Primera Junta, a junta of several members, which would grow into the Junta Grande with the incorporation of provincial deputies. The size of the Juntas gave room to internal political disputes among their members, so they were replaced by the First and Second Triumvirate, of three members. The Assembly of the Year XIII created a new executive authority, with attributions similar to that of a head of state, called the Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Ro de la Plata. A second Assembly, the Congress of Tucumn, declared independence in 1816 and promulgated the Argentine Constitution of 1819. However, this constitution was repealed during armed conflicts between the central government and the "Federal League" Provinces. This started a period known as the "Anarchy of the Year XX", when Argentina lacked any type of head of state.
Title: United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata
Passage: The United Provinces of the Ro de la Plata (Spanish: "Provincias Unidas del Ro de la Plata" ), earlier known as the United Provinces of South America (Spanish: "Provincias Unidas de Sudamrica" ), a union of provinces in the Ro de la Plata region of South America, emerged from the May Revolution in 1810 and the Argentine War of Independence of 18101818. It comprised most of the former Viceroyalty of the Ro de la Plata dependencies and had Buenos Aires as its capital.
Title: Viceroyalty of the Ro de la Plata
Passage: The Viceroyalty of the Ro de la Plata (Spanish: "Virreinato del Ro de la Plata" ) was the last to be organized and also the shortest-lived of the Viceroyalties of the Spanish Empire in the Americas.
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Buenos Aires
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United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata
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Viceroyalty of the Ro de la Plata
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The English footballer Alex Barbour played for this club that is a founder member of The Football League and based in which region?
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Title: Alex Barbour
Passage: Alex Barbour was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Accrington and Bury. He spent two years with Accrington where he scored an impressive 33 goals in 53 league matches.
Title: List of Tranmere Rovers F.C. seasons
Passage: Tranmere Rovers Football Club is an English professional association football club founded in 1884, and based in Birkenhead, Wirral. Originally known as Belmont Football Club, they adopted their current name in 1885. They were a founder member of Division Three North in 1921, and were a member of The Football League until 2015, when they were relegated to the National League, the fifth tier of English football.
Title: Newport County A.F.C.
Passage: Newport County Association Football Club (Welsh: "Clwb Pl-droed Sir Casnewydd" ) is a professional association football club based in the city of Newport, South Wales. The team play in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system. Most recently reformed in 1989, the club is a continuation of the Newport County club which was founded in 1912 and was a founder member of the Football League's new Third Division in 1920.
Title: List of Queens Park Rangers F.C. players
Passage: Queens Park Rangers Football Club, commonly abbreviated to QPR, is an English professional association football club based in White City, London. The club was formed in 1888 following a merger between two local teams, St Judes and Christchurch Rangers. The new club was named Queens Park Rangers F.C. as most of their players originated from the Queen's Park area of London. Following a disagreement with the London Football Association in 1898, the team turned professional in 1899 and joined the Southern League. They were one of the teams who moved from the Southern League to become the founding members of the Football League Third Division in 1920, and were also a founder member of the Premier League in 1992. Since playing their first competitive match as a professional club, more than 1,100 players have made a competitive first-team appearance for the club, of whom 180 players have made at least 100 appearances (including substitute appearances); those players are listed here.
Title: Accrington F.C.
Passage: Accrington Football Club was an English football club from Accrington, Lancashire, who were one of the founder members of The Football League.
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Lancashire
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Alex Barbour
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Accrington F.C.
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What NFL team drafted the Oregon defensive tackle voted Pat Tillman Pac-10 Co-Defensive Player of the Year in the 2005 season?
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Title: 2010 All-Pacific-10 Conference football team
Passage: The 2010 All-Pacific-10 Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Pacific-10 Conference teams for the 2010 Pacific-10 Conference football season. The Oregon Ducks won the conference, posting a 90 conference record. Oregon then lost to SEC champion Auburn Tigers in the BCS National Championship game 22 to 19. Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck was voted Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year. Oregon State defensive tackle Stephen Paea was voted Pat Tillman Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year.
Title: 2005 All-Pacific-10 Conference football team
Passage: The 2005 All-Pacific-10 Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Pacific-10 Conference teams for the 2005 college football season. The USC Trojans won the conference, posting an undefeated 80 conference record (though this was later vacated). . USC then lost to the Texas Longhorns in the Rose Bowl BCS National Championship Game 41 to 38. USC running back Reggie Bush was voted Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year. Oregon defensive tackle Haloti Ngata and Arizona State linebacker Dale Robinson were voted Pat Tillman Pac-10 Co-Defensive Players of the Year.
Title: 2013 All-Pac-12 Conference football team
Passage: The 2013 All-Pac-12 Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Pac-12 honors for the 2013 Pac-12 season. The Stanford Cardinal won the conference, defeating the Arizona State Sun Devils 38 to 14 in the Pac-12 Championship game. Stanford then lost to the Big Ten champion Michigan State Spartans in the Rose Bowl 20 to 14. Arizona running back Ka'Deem Carey was voted Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year. Arizona State defensive tackle Will Sutton was voted Pat Tillman Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year.
Title: 2007 All-Pacific-10 Conference football team
Passage: The 2007 All-Pacific-10 Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Pacific-10 Conference teams for the 2007 college football season. The USC Trojans won the conference, posting a 72 conference record. USC then beat the Illinois Fighting Illini in the Rose Bowl 49 to 17. Oregon quarterback Dennis Dixon was unanimously voted Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year. USC defensive tackle Sedrick Ellis was voted Pat Tillman Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year.
Title: Haloti Ngata
Passage: Etuini Haloti Ngata (] ; born January 21, 1984) is an American football defensive tackle for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Oregon and earned consensus All-American honors. Ngata was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft, and has been selected for the Pro Bowl five times. Ngata played for the Ravens for nine seasons before being traded to the Lions before the 2015 NFL season.
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Baltimore Ravens
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2005 All-Pacific-10 Conference football team
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Haloti Ngata
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Thursday Night Baseball includes a play-by-play announcer who has been on NBC Sports since what time period?
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Title: Thursday Night Baseball
Passage: Thursday Night Baseball (formally known as MLB Network Showcase) is the title of a presentation of Major League Baseball on cable and satellite channel MLB Network (self-produced by MLB Network), that premiered on April 9, 2009. Longtime NBC Sports broadcaster Bob Costas is one of the play-by-play voices of the broadcasts. Matt Vasgersian also does play-by-play on some games. Jim Kaat, John Smoltz, and Tom Verducci provide color commentary. The network produces 26 non-exclusive live games a year during baseball season. Since one or both teams' local TV rights holders also carry the games, the MLB Network feed is subject to local blackouts. In that event, the cities in the blacked-out markets will instead see a simulcast of another scheduled game via one team's local TV rights holder.
Title: Bob Costas
Passage: Robert Quinlan Costas (born March 22, 1952) is an American sportscaster, on the air for NBC Sports television since the early 1980s. He was the prime-time host of 12 Olympic Games, from 1992 until 2016. Costas currently does play-by-play for MLB Network and hosts an interview show called "Studio 42 with Bob Costas".
Title: Ari Wolfe
Passage: Ari Wolfe (born 1971) is a play-by-play announcer, reporter and anchor. He currently calls games for CBS Sports Network, ESPN, Root Sports and NBC Sports. Additionally, he serves as an anchor and reporter for the NFL Network. He is a two-time Emmy award winner. He won his first Emmy for his work calling Louisville Football and Basketball in 2005, he earned his 2nd Emmy award in 2014 for his work as a play-by-play announcer on Mountain West College Football games on Root Sports.
Title: Ryan Burr
Passage: Ryan Burr (born March 17, 1972, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a sports television journalist. Burr has worked for the NBC Sports Group since 2012, with his duties mainly consisting of golf and college basketball coverage. For golf, he is the main studio host on NBC's Golf Channel, as well as an occasional play-by-play voice. For college basketball, he mainly works as a play-by-play announcer on East Coast telecasts airing on the NBC Sports Network. Before joining the NBC Sports Group, Burr was previously a studio host for ESPN. In his spare time, he enjoys being the worst commissioner in ESPN fantasy football history.
Title: Bill Seward
Passage: Bill Seward is an American sportscaster, actor and former coach. Seward is a play-by-play announcer for NBC Sports. In addition to calling various professional and college sports in America, Seward has been on the mic for NBCs Olympic rugby coverage, "Rugby World Cup" on NBC, "Rugby World Cup Sevens" on NBC Sports Network, Varsity Cup, Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series, FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup, FIS Nordic Skiing World Cup, European Figure Skating Championships, FINA Synchronized Swimming World Cup, Vuelta a Espana, Eneco Cycling Tour, Tour of Belgium, Tour of Norway, 4 Days of Dunkirk, Paris Marathon, IBU Biathlon World Championships, Tour de Ski and the Four Hills World Cup ski jumping event. Seward also has appeared on NBCs "Early Today" along with programs on MSNBC, CNBC, USA Network, Universal Sports and the horse racing networks HRTV and TVG.
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early 1980s
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Thursday Night Baseball
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Bob Costas
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The English band Florence and the Machine wrote a song that was turned into what painting by Frida Kahlo?
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Title: List of accolades received by Frida
Passage: "Frida" is a 2002 biographical film about Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, directed by Julie Taymor. It was adapted from Hayden Herrera's "" by Clancy Sigal, Diane Lake, Gregory Nava and Anna Thomas. Actress Salma Hayek was cast as Kahlo, while Alfred Molina portrays her husband Diego Rivera. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival on August 29, 2002, where it competed for the Golden Lion. "Frida" then went on to play at the Toronto International Film Festival and the Chicago International Film Festivals. The film received a limited release in the United States from October 25, 2002. As of October 2012, "Frida" has earned over 56 million in its total worldwide gross at the box office.
Title: The Wounded Deer
Passage: The Wounded Deer ("El venado herido" in Spanish) is an oil painting by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo created in 1946. It is also known as "The Little Deer". Through "The Wounded Deer", Frida Kahlo shares her enduring physical and emotional suffering with her audience, as she did throughout her creative oeuvre. This painting in particular was created towards the end of Kahlo's life, when her health was in decline. Kahlo combines pre-Columbian, Buddhist, and Christian symbols to express her wide spectrum of influences and beliefs.
Title: The Wounded Table
Passage: The Wounded Table ("La mesa herida" in Spanish) is an oil painting by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Although lost in 1955, three photos of this painting were taken between 1940 and 1944. The painting was first displayed in January 1940 at the International Surrealism Exhibit at Ins Amor's Gallery of Mexican Art in Mexico City, and a replica is currently displayed in the Kunstmuseum Gehrke-Remund, Baden-Baden, Germany. The painting was last exhibited in Warsaw in 1955.
Title: What the Water Gave Me (painting)
Passage: What the Water Gave Me ("Lo que el agua me dio" in Spanish) is an oil painting by Frida Kahlo that was completed in 1938. It is sometimes referred to as "What I Saw in the Water".
Title: What the Water Gave Me (song)
Passage: "What the Water Gave Me" is a song by English indie rock band Florence and the Machine from their second studio album "Ceremonials" (2011). The song was written by lead singer Florence Welch and Francis "Eg" White, and produced by Paul Epworth. It was released on 23 August 2011 as the first promotional single from "Ceremonials". After the band performed the song in Berkeley, California on 12 June 2011, the studio version premiered on Florence and the Machine's official website. Welch decided to name the song "What the Water Gave Me" after seeing a Frida Kahlo painting of the same name. During an interview, she confirmed that the song was inspired by English writer Virginia Woolf.
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What the Water Gave Me
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What the Water Gave Me (song)
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What the Water Gave Me (painting)
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Do Jason Wade And Luisa Hanae Matsushita, Also Known as Lovefoxxx, Share the same Nationality?
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Title: Jason Wade
Passage: Jason Michael Wade (born July 5, 1980 in Camarillo, California) is an American singer, songwriter, the lead vocalist, main songwriter, and guitarist of the American alternative rock band Lifehouse.
Title: Lovefoxxx
Passage: Lusa Hanae Matsushita (born February 25, 1984), known by her stage name Lovefoxxx, is the lead singer of the Brazilian indie band Cansei de Ser Sexy (CSS).
Title: Luisa Lynch
Passage: Luisa Lynch del Solar (18641937), also known as Luisa Lynch de Morla from her first marriage and Luisa Lynch de Gormaz from her second, was a Chilean feminist writer, journalist, and socialite. She was the mother of diplomat , and the writers Ximena and Morla Lynch. In addition, she is the subject of the 1888 sculpture "Madame Morla Vicua" by Auguste Rodin, which can now be found at the Muse d'Orsay in Paris.
Title: Mara Luisa Fernndez (writer)
Passage: Mara Luisa Fernndez Bascun (18701938), also known as Mara Luisa Fernndez de Garca Huidobro and by the literary pseudonym Monna Lissa, was a Chilean feminist writer, editor, and poet. She was the mother of poet Vicente Huidobro (18931948).
Title: Mara Luisa Alcal
Passage: Mara Luisa Alcal (26 March 1943 21 February 2016), also known as Ma. Luisa Alcal, was a Mexican actress and director.
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no
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Jason Wade
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Lovefoxxx
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Cesar Chavez Jacobo attended high school in which Suffolk County, New York hamlet?
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Title: Centereach, New York
Passage: Centereach is a hamlet and census-designated place in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 31,578 at the 2010 census.
Title: Eric Chavez
Passage: Eric Cesar Chavez (born December 7, 1977) is a Mexican American former professional baseball third baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics (19982010), New York Yankees (20112012), and Arizona Diamondbacks (20132014). Chavez is a special assistant with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
Title: Cesar Chavez High School (Stockton, California)
Passage: Cesar Chavez High School is a public four-year high school in Stockton, California. It is part of the Stockton Unified School District.
Title: Cesar Chavez Jacobo
Passage: Cesar Chavez Jacobo is a Dominican professional basketball player. He was born June 1, 1985, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic to his father Luis Chvez and mother Rosa Julie Jacobo de Chvez. He attended high school at Our Savior New American School in Centereach, New York, United States.
Title: Lt. Raymond Enners Award
Passage: The Lt. Raymond Enners Award is an award given annually to the NCAA's most outstanding player in men's college lacrosse. The award is presented by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) and is named after 1st Lt. Raymond J. Enners, who attended the United States Military Academy, class of 1967, and served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. While leading a platoon, he was killed in combat on September 18, 1968. Enners received the Distinguished Service Cross, the Bronze Star Medal, and the Purple Heart for extraordinary heroism in combat in South Vietnam. He was a member of the 1963 All-Long Island lacrosse team, a 1967 USILA Honorable Mention All-American, and was inducted into the Suffolk County Hall of Fame in 2004. The award was first given in the season immediately after his death. The Lt. Ray Enners Awardanother award named after Lt. Ennersis presented annually by the Suffolk County Boys Lacrosse Coaches Association to the outstanding high school player in Suffolk County, New York. Frank Urso is the only athlete who has won both awards (1975 and 1972).
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Centereach
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Cesar Chavez Jacobo
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Centereach, New York
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Thomas Henty is the son of which British prop comedian?
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Title: George Thomas (rugby)
Passage: George W. 'Ponty' Thomas (1881 3 July 1916) was a Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s, and 1910s, playing club rugby union (RU) for Pontnewydd RFC, and Newport RFC, and playing representative level rugby league (RL) for Great Britain, Wales, Other Nationalities, and Lancashire, and at club level for Warrington (Heritage 111), as a prop , or second-row , i.e. number 8 or 10, or, 11 or 12, during the era of contested scrums. Born in Pontnewydd, Wales, he died at the Somme on 3 July 1916 while serving with the South Lancashire Regiment of the British Army; he was 35 years old.
Title: Tommy Cooper
Passage: Thomas Frederick "Tommy" Cooper (19 March 1921 15 April 1984) was a British prop comedian and magician. Cooper was a member of the Magic Circle, and respected by traditional magicians. He was famed for his red tarboosh, and his appearance was large and lumbering, at 6 ft and more than 15 st in weight. On 15 April 1984, Cooper collapsed with a heart attack on live national television, and died soon afterwards.
Title: Ray Prosser
Passage: Thomas Raymond 'Ray' Prosser (born 2 March 1927) was a Welsh international rugby union prop who played club rugby for Pontypool and was capped 22 times for Wales. Prosser also represented the British Lions in their 1959 tour of Australia and New Zealand, and played invitational rugby for the Barbarians. He is often remembered more for his coaching of an extremely successful Pontypool side during the 1970s and 1980s.
Title: Thomas Tomlinson Cussons
Passage: Thomas Tomlinson Cussons (18381927) born in Kingston upon Hull, England. Son of George Cussons and his wife Jane Cussons (ne Moss). Thomas was the Chairman of the British soap manufacturing company Cussons Son. Thomas established the 'Cussons' brand which has become one of the largest personal care brands in Britain.
Title: Thomas Henty
Passage: Thomas Henty (19January 195613August 1988) was an English actor, and the son of the magician and prop comedian Tommy Cooper.
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Thomas Frederick "Tommy" Cooper
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Thomas Henty
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Tommy Cooper
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What was the population in 2011 of Casino, a town that lies on the banks of the Richmond River in Australia and was the location where Thomas George was educated at St. Mary's Primary and Marist Brothers College?
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Title: Casino, New South Wales
Passage: Casino is a town in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales, Australia, with a population of 9,629 people at the 2011 census . It lies on the banks of the Richmond River and is situated at the junction of the Bruxner Highway and the Summerland Way.
Title: Marist
Passage: Marist is a noun or adjective derived from the name Mary in particular Mary the Mother of Jesus Christ. The term Marist refers to organisations that are linked to (or whose origins are linked to) the religious orders that began as the Society of Mary, The Marist Fathers, The Marist Brothers, as well as to The Marist Sisters and The Missionary Sisters of the Society of Mary. Marist may refer to:
Title: Colin Campbell (New Zealand bishop)
Passage: Colin David Campbell (born 21 September 1941) is the Sixth Catholic Bishop of Dunedin (2004-). He was born at Otautau, Southland on 21 September 1941 and was educated at St Therese's Convent School, Invercargill (Dominican sisters) and at Marist Brothers' Primary and Marist Brothers' High Schools, Invercargill, before training as a priest at Holy Name Seminary, Christchurch, and Holy Cross College, Mosgiel.
Title: Thomas George (Australian politician)
Passage: Thomas George (born 1949) is an Australian politician and member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. Thomas George was educated at St Mary's Primary and Marist Brothers College in Casino. He has worked as a bank officer, a stock and station agent, a real estate agent and a publican. He is married to Deborah.
Title: Uturu
Passage: Uturu is a rural town located in the south-eastern part of Nigeria, in the northern part of Abia State, Nigeria. It is popularly known as a location for several educational institutions and the Marist Brothers community. Schools in Uturu include Abia State University, Marist Brothers' Juniorate, Uturu, Gregory University, and several post-secondary schools.
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9,629
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Thomas George (Australian politician)
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Casino, New South Wales
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Which state did this English Separatist of the journal regarded as the most authoritative account of the Pilgrims and the early years of the colony they founded and originally from the West Riding of Yorkshire represent?
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Title: Scrooby Congregation
Passage: The Scrooby Congregation were English Protestant separatists who lived near Scrooby, on the outskirts of Bawtry, a small market town at the border of South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire. In 16078 the Congregation emigrated to the Netherlands in search of the freedom to worship as they chose. They founded the "English separatist church at Leiden", one of several English separatist groups in the Netherlands at the time.
Title: Of Plymouth Plantation
Passage: Written over a period of years by William Bradford, the leader of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, Of Plymouth Plantation is regarded as the most authoritative account of the Pilgrims and the early years of the colony they founded.
Title: William Bradford (Plymouth Colony governor)
Passage: William Bradford ( 19 March 1590May 9, 1657) was an English Separatist originally from the West Riding of Yorkshire. He moved to Leiden in Holland in order to escape persecution from King James I of England, and then emigrated to the Plymouth Colony on the "Mayflower" in 1620. He was a signatory to the Mayflower Compact and went on to serve as Governor of the Plymouth Colony intermittently for about 30 years between 1621 and 1657. His journal "Of Plymouth Plantation" covered the years from 1620 to 1657 in Plymouth.
Title: West Riding of Yorkshire
Passage: The West Riding of Yorkshire is one of the three historic subdivisions of Yorkshire, England. From 1889 to 1974 the administrative county, County of York, West Riding (abbreviated: "County of York (W.R.)") (the area under the control of West Riding County Council), was based closely on the historic boundaries. The lieutenancy at that time included the City of York and as such was named West Riding of the County of York and the County of the City of York.
Title: Brooksbank baronets
Passage: The Brooksbank Baronetcy, of Healaugh Manor, in the parish of Healaugh, in the West Riding of the County of York, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 15 September 1919 for Edward Brooksbank. He was a Justice of the Peace and a Deputy Lieutenant for the West Riding of Yorkshire. He was succeeded by his grandson, the second Baronet (the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Brooksbank, eldest son of the first Baronet). He was a Colonel in the Yorkshire Yeomanry and also served as a justice of the peace and as a Deputy Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire. As of 2007 the title is held by his son, the third Baronet, who succeeded in 1983.
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Massachusetts
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William Bradford (Plymouth Colony governor)
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Of Plymouth Plantation
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