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Konnichiwa was broadcast globally by a live streaming platform founded where in 2010?
Title: Konnichiwa (Skepta album) Passage: Konnichiwa is the fourth studio album by British grime artist Skepta. After numerous delays, it was released on 6 May 2016 by Boy Better Know. The album was launched with a party in Tokyo on 5 May 2016 arranged and broadcast globally by live streaming platform Boiler Room, featuring Skepta performing the whole album live with supporting performances from Japanese artists Kohh, Dutch Montana, Loota, and DJ Riki. Title: MainStreaming Passage: MainStreaming is a live streaming and online video hosting service founded in 2011 and launched in Italy in March 2013. It is a supporter of the Business Association Italy America (BAIA). The hosting provides live streaming, video hosting service up to 4K, embedding and interaction with social media. Founded in Milan, Italy, in 2015 Q1 became independent and started to expand internationally, opening the new headquarters in San Francisco and the Silicon Valley. Title: Boiler Room (music project) Passage: Boiler Room is a global online music broadcasting platform commissioning and streaming live music sessions around the world. Founded in London, England in 2010, Boiler Room has now hosted shows in around 100 cities worldwide, from Stockholm to Shanghai. They have regular operations in London, New York City, Berlin, Mexico City, Sydney, So Paulo, Tokyo, Krakw, and Los Angeles and produce an average of 3035 new shows each month. Their music programming originally focused on electronic music such as garage, house, techno, dub but quickly expanded to include additional genres, including grime, hip hop, classical, and jazz. Title: Platform envelopment Passage: Platform envelopment refers to one platform provider moving into another one's market, combining its own functionality with the target's, to form a multi-platform bundle. The markets which evolve rapidly are rich in enveloping opportunities and the companies in these markets are under the continuous threat of becoming obsolete. Mobile phones used to be a separate market but the boundaries between them and music players are beginning to blur. A stand-alone business when threatened with an envelopment attack has few options but to change the business model or sell off the business to the attacker. RealPlayer was a dominant player in the streaming video business and had created a two sided market out of which the consumers were the subsidized side. The content providers were the money side which paid Real for their streaming software. Microsoft launched an envelopment attack on Real by providing the streaming server software clubbed with their Windows NT operating system. The content providers saw no point in continuing using Real and moved to windows platform threatening the existence of Real. Windows could afford to do so since the provision of such a service boosted their sales of the OS and the mass adoption of the Windows Media Player on the consumer side which was the only compatible player with the windows streaming platform. Title: XSplit Passage: XSplit is a live streaming and video-mixing application developed and maintained by SplitmediaLabs. It is mostly used for capturing gameplay for live streaming or video recording purposes. A Steam version was published by Devolver Digital on 12 June 2016.
London, England
Konnichiwa (Skepta album)
Boiler Room (music project)
Siddhartha Bhattacharya is a member of a political party with close links to what Hindu nationalist?
Title: Tunisian nationalism Passage: Tunisian nationalism refers to the nationalism of Tunisians and Tunisian culture. Tunisian nationalism's origins stretch back to the 19th century; however, Tunisian nationalism became a significant political force after 1908 with the founding of the Young Tunisians movement, and the more significant Destour (Arabic for "Constitution) Party established after World War I. The Destour Party called for Tunisian autonomy within the French Empire and that France should not dominate Tunisia's politics and society. France responded by banning the Destour Party in 1933, resulting in the rise of a more radical nationalist party, the Neo-Destour Party being formed in 1934 led by Habib Bourguiba. The Neo-Destour Party demanded independence of Tunisia from France, though it respected French and Western culture and sought to maintain close links with France after independence was achieved. Title: Bharatiya Janata Party Passage: The Bharatiya Janata Party (] ; translation: Indian People's Party; BJP) is one of the two major political parties in India, along with the Indian National Congress. s of 2016 , it is the country's largest political party in terms of representation in the national parliament and state assemblies, and it is the world's largest party in terms of primary membership. The BJP is a right-wing party, with close ideological and organisational links to the Hindu nationalist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. Title: Hindu Prajatantrik Party Passage: Hindu Prajatantrik Party is the Hindu nationalist political party in Nepal. The goal of this party is to strive to establish Nepal as a Hindu republic. Title: Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi Passage: Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on 30 January 1948 in the compound of Birla House (now Gandhi Smriti), a large mansion in central New Delhi. His assassin was Nathuram Vinayak Godse, a Chitpavan brahmin from Pune, Maharashtra, a Hindu nationalist, a member of the political party, the Hindu Mahasabha, as well as a former member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a right-wing Hindu paramilitary volunteer organization. Godse had planned the assassination with other Hindus from various backgrounds including a refugee from the Partition of India and Pakistan in 1947. Title: Siddhartha Bhattacharya Passage: Siddhartha Bhattacharya is an Assamese Politician from the state of Assam. He is a member of the Assam Legislative Assembly from Bharatiya Janata Party. He had joined Bharatiya Janata Party in 1995 and was party President of Assam unit in 2014 but was replaced by Sarbananda Sonowal ahead of Assam Legislative Assembly election, 2016.
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
Siddhartha Bhattacharya
Bharatiya Janata Party
The former owner of Fulham F.C. started a film production company in what decade?
Title: Prince Entertainment P4 Passage: Prince Entertainment P4 is an Indian film production company operating from Kolkata, West Bengal. "Prince Entertainment P4" is doing full length Bengali feature film production and distribution. Pijush Saha is the head of the company. Along with film production, this company is doing production of various Bengali television serials. Title: Mohamed Al-Fayed Passage: Mohamed Al-Fayed (Arabic: ; born 27 January 1929) is an Egyptian business magnate. Fayed's business interests include ownership of Htel Ritz Paris and formerly Harrods Department Store, Knightsbridge. Al-Fayed sold his ownership of Fulham F.C. to Shahid Khan in 2013. Title: Allied Stars Ltd Passage: Allied Stars Ltd is a film production company created by Egyptian businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed in the late 1970s. Title: Wanda Media Passage: Wanda Media () is a Chinese film production company and distributor. In 2014, the company was the largest Chinese private film production company and second-largest overall Chinese production company in China by market share, with 3.17, and the fifth-largest film distributor, with 5.2 of the market. Title: Ultra Media amp; Entertainment Passage: Ultra Media Entertainment earlier known as Ultra Distributors, is an Indian Film production company established in year 1982. It started as Home Video distribution and gradually forayed into film production theatrical distribution. It is also engaged in multiple aspects of entertainment, including post production service and film distribution. Ultra has a library of over 1500 titles of award winning and blockbuster feature films, TV Dramas, Animation, Music and digital content. The company is into post production services such as Scanning, Restoration, Colorization, 2D to Stereoscopic 3D Conversion and Merchandising.
in the late 1970s.
Allied Stars Ltd
Mohamed Al-Fayed
Who was born first, Mordecai Richler or Judy Blume?
Title: Judy Blume Passage: Judy Blume (born Judith Sussman; February 12, 1938) is an American writer known for children's and young adult (YA) fiction. Some of her best known works are "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret" (1970), "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" (1972), "Deenie" (1973), and "Blubber" (1974). "The New Yorker" has called her books "talismans that, for a significant segment of the American female population, marked the passage from childhood to adolescence." Title: Mordecai Richler Passage: Mordecai Richler, CC (January 27, 1931 July 3, 2001) was a Canadian writer. His best known works are "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz" (1959) and "Barney's Version" (1997). His 1989 novel "Solomon Gursky Was Here" was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. He is also well known for the "Jacob Two-Two" children's fantasy series. Title: Son of a Smaller Hero Passage: Son of a Smaller Hero is a novel by Canadian author Mordecai Richler, first published in 1955 by Andr Deutsch. One of Richler's earliest works, it displays an earnest and gritty realism in comparison to his somewhat more satirical later novels. It is sometimes assigned reading for high school English classes in Canada. Title: Mortimer Griffin and Shalinsky Passage: Mortimer Griffin and Shalinsky is a 1985 short film written by Academy Award winning screenwriter Mordecai Richler about an eccentric Jewish intellectual that accuses his teacher of hiding his Jewish identity. The film is based on Richler's 1978 short story, "Mortimer Griffin, Shalinsky and How they Settled the Jewish Question". Title: Noah Richler Passage: Noah Richler is a Canadian author, journalist, and broadcaster who was raised in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and London, England. He is the son of Canadian novelist Mordecai Richler.
Mordecai Richler
Mordecai Richler
Judy Blume
Kochi 5s was led by which retired Spanish footballer?
Title: Ral (footballer) Passage: Ral Gonzlez Blanco (] ; born 27 June 1977), known as Ral, is a retired Spanish footballer who played as a striker. Ral is considered one of the most important players in the history of Real Madrid, and regarded as one of the greatest Spanish players of all time. Title: Juan Antonio Carceln Passage: Juan Antonio Carceln Garca (born 28 April 1954) is a retired Spanish footballer and manager. He played as a midfielder. Title: Mchel Salgado Passage: Miguel ngel "Mchel" Salgado Fernndez (born 22 October 1975) is a retired Spanish professional footballer who played as a right back. Title: Fernando Peralta Carrasco Passage: Fernando Peralta Carrasco (born 15 August 1961), known simply as Fernando, is a retired Spanish footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Title: Kochi 5s Passage: Kochi 5s is one among the six teams that play in Premier Futsal and the Runners Up of the inaugural season losing to Mumbai 5s in the penalty shoot out. The player of the tournament was won by Chaguinha, the Brazilian trump card of Kochi 5s. The team was led by Mchel Salgado, the Spanish football player.
Miguel ngel "Mchel" Salgado Fernndez
Kochi 5s
Mchel Salgado
The player that scored the winning goal during the 1995 Scottish Cup Final was born in what year?
Title: Steve Cooper (footballer, born 1964) Passage: Steve Cooper (22 June 1964 15 February 2004) was an English footballer best known for his time spent with Airdrieonians. His headed goal in the semi-final at Hampden against Hearts ensured that his Airdrie side made it to the 1995 Scottish Cup final and he played the full 90 minutes against Celtic as the Diamonds lost 10 to a Pierre van Hooijdonk goal. Title: Pierre van Hooijdonk Passage: Petrus Ferdinandus Johannes "Pierre" van Hooijdonk (] ; born 29 November 1969) is a retired Dutch international footballer who played as a striker. He had spells with clubs across Europe where he was a prolific goal scorer. Van Hooijdonk was capped 46 times for the Dutch national team for whom he scored 14 goals, and played in the 1998 FIFA World Cup, Euro 2000 and Euro 2004. He was also noted for his spectacular free kicks. Title: 2012 Scottish Cup Final Passage: The 2012 Scottish Cup Final was the 127th final of the Scottish Cup. The match took place at Hampden Park on 19 May 2012 and was contested by the Edinburgh derby rivals, Hibernian (Hibs) and Heart of Midlothian (Hearts). It was Hibs' 12th Scottish Cup Final and Hearts' 14th. It was also the first time the clubs had met in a Scottish Cup Final since 1896. Title: Sandjar Ahmadi Passage: Sandjar Ahmadi is an Afghan footballer who currently plays for Hamm United FC and Afghanistan national football team. He scored two goals against Sri Lanka in 2011 SAFF Championship which helped the national team to win 31. At 21 years of age, Ahmadi is one of the Afghanistan national football team's best players. He scored the winning goal against Laos in the AFC Challenge Cup qualifiers. He scored against Pakistan in a friendly on August 20, 2013. He scored The winning goal against Nepal in the 2013 SAFF Championship to take his nation to the finals. And then in the final he scored the winning goal against the Indian national football team to earn his country their first ever FIFA tournament win. The team was also granted 50,000 US Dollars for being the champions. In an interview with Afghanistan's captain Zohib Islam Amiri, Amiri said "He is a great player, and we couldn't have won this without him." Title: 1991 Scottish Cup Final Passage: The 1991 Scottish Cup Final was the 106th final of the Scottish Cup, Scottish football's most prestigious knockout association football competition. The match took place at Hampden Park on 18 May 1991 and was contested by Scottish Premier Division clubs Motherwell and Dundee United. It was both Motherwell's and Dundee United's 6th Scottish Cup Final and also the first time the clubs had met in a Scottish Cup Final. The match was dubbed the "family final", as the manager of both clubs were brothers, Tommy McLean and Jim McLean.
1969
Steve Cooper (footballer, born 1964)
Pierre van Hooijdonk
Shin Eun-kyung is best known for her leading role in a South Korean film about a female gang boss who needs to get married to fulfill what?
Title: The Last Match Passage: The Last Match () is a 1994 South Korean television series starring Son Ji-chang, Lee Sang-ah, Jang Dong-gun, Shim Eun-ha, Lee Jong-won and Shin Eun-kyung. It aired on MBC on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:50 for 16 episodes beginning January 3, 1994. Title: Diary of June Passage: Diary of June (; also known as Bystanders) is a 2005 South Korean mystery-crime film starring Shin Eun-kyung, Yunjin Kim and Eric Mun. The film was released to South Korean cinemas December 1st, 2005 where it received a total of 697,980 admissions nationwide. Title: My Wife Is a Gangster Passage: My Wife Is a Gangster () is a 2001 South Korean film directed by Jo Jin-kyu; it's about a female gang boss who needs to get married to fulfill her dying sister's wishes. A sequel, "My Wife Is a Gangster 2", was released in 2003, with a third ("My Wife Is a Gangster 3") released at the end of 2006. Title: Shin Eun-kyung Passage: Shin Eun-kyung (born 15 February 1973) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her leading roles in "Downfall" (1997) and "My Wife Is a Gangster" (2001). Title: Family Secrets (2014 TV series) Passage: Family Secrets () is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Shin Eun-kyung,
her dying sister's wishes
Shin Eun-kyung
My Wife Is a Gangster
Which largest Spanish-speaking country has the Goya albivenella?
Title: Geography of Mexico Passage: The geography of Mexico describes the geographic features of Mexico, a country in the Americas. Mexico is located at about 23 N and 102 W in the southern portion of North America. From its farthest land points, Mexico is a little over 3,200 km in length. Mexico is bounded to the north by the United States (specifically, from west to east, by California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas), to the west and south by the Pacific Ocean, to the east by the Gulf of Mexico, and to the southeast by Belize, Guatemala, and the Caribbean Sea. The northernmost constituent of Latin America, it is the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world. Mexico is the world's 13th largest country, three times the size of Texas. Title: Goya albivenella Passage: Goya albivenella is a species of snout moth in the genus "Goya". It was described by mile Louis Ragonot in 1888. It is found in Argentina where it was "described from Goya, Corrientes, Argentia". Title: Languages of Chile Passage: The Republic of Chile is an overwhelmingly Spanish-speaking country, with the exceptions of isolated native and immigrant communities. According to Ethnologue, Chile has nine living languages and seven extinct. Title: Argentina Passage: Argentina ( ; ] ), officially the Argentine Republic (Spanish: "Repblica Argentina" ), is a federal republic in the southern portion of South America. Sharing the bulk of the Southern Cone with its neighbor Chile to the west, the country is also bordered by Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brazil to the northeast, Uruguay and the South Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Drake Passage to the south. With a mainland area of 2780400 km2 , Argentina is the eighth-largest country in the world, the second largest in Latin America, and the largest Spanish-speaking one. The country is subdivided into twenty-three provinces (Spanish: "provincias" , singular "provincia") and one autonomous city ("ciudad autnoma"), Buenos Aires, which is the federal capital of the nation (Spanish: "Capital Federal" ) as decided by Congress. Title: La Voz... Mxico Passage: La Voz... Mxico (English: "The Voice... Mexico" ) is a reality show and singing competition based on the format of "The Voice" originated in the Netherlands and part of the international franchise "The Voice" created by television producer John de Mol. Mexico is the first Spanish-speaking country to adapt this format and the first among 6 globally. The show began its first season on September 11, 2011, under the production of Televisa executive producer Miguel Angel Fox. The series' first episode scored a rating of 28.247.1, surpassing Spanish-language TV series La Academia rating of 9.617. The second season began on September 9, 2012 as scheduled, though was slightly delayed before the airing of its final episode due to the death of judge Jenni Rivera, who died in a plane crash in Iturbide, Nuevo Len on December 9, 2012, dedicating an entire episode as a tribute to the late singer.
Argentina
Goya albivenella
Argentina
What movie did Katy Mixon star in that was directed by Seth Gordon?
Title: Bill Nye: Science Guy Passage: "Bill Nye: Science Guy" is a 2017 biographical documentary film produced and directed by David Alvarado and Jason Sussberg of Structure Films ("The Immortalists," 2014), and produced by Seth Gordon and Kate McLean. The documentary concept was pitched to the film's subject, Bill Nye, by Alvarado, Sussberg, and Gordon at a hotel bar in San Francisco in October 2014. Title: Katy Mixon Passage: Katy Mixon (born March 30, 1981) is an American actress. She began her career playing supporting roles in films such as "The Quiet" (2005), "Four Christmases" (2008), and "State of Play" (2009), before landing the female leading role in the HBO comedy series "Eastbound Down" (20092013). Title: Four Christmases Passage: Four Christmases (Four Holidays in Australia and New Zealand, Anywhere But Home in the Netherlands, Norway, United Arab Emirates and in South Africa) is a Christmas-themed romantic comedy film about a couple visiting all four of their divorced parents' homes on Christmas Day. The film is produced by Spyglass Entertainment released by New Line Cinema on November 26, 2008, the day before Thanksgiving, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It stars Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon, with Sissy Spacek, Mary Steenburgen, Robert Duvall, Jon Voight, Jon Favreau, Tim McGraw, Dwight Yoakam, and Kristin Chenoweth as supporting cast. The film is director Seth Gordon's first studio feature film. The DVD and Blu-ray Disc was released on November 24, 2009. Title: Identity Thief Passage: Identity Thief is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Seth Gordon, written by Craig Mazin, and starring Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy. The film tells a story about a man (Bateman) whose identity is stolen by a woman (McCarthy). Title: Dauphin Island Bridge Passage: The Dauphin Island Bridge, formally the Gordon Persons Bridge, carries a 3 mi , two-lane section of Alabama State Route 193 from mainland Mobile County, Alabama across the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway to Dauphin Island. The natural channel followed by the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway at this location is Pass Aux Herons. The bridge separates the Mississippi Sound on the west from Mobile Bay on the east. It was named in honor of Seth Gordon Persons, the 46th governor of Alabama.
Four Christmases
Katy Mixon
Four Christmases
Which man worked more jobs in his lifetime, Charles Reisner or Herbert Ross?
Title: Herbert Ross Passage: Herbert David Ross (May 13, 1927 October 9, 2001) was an American actor, choreographer, director and producer who worked predominantly in the stage and film. Title: The Fortune Hunter (1927 film) Passage: The Fortune Hunter is a lost 1927 silent film comedy directed by Charles Reisner and starring Syd Chaplin. It is based on the 1909 Broadway play "The Fortune Hunter" by Winchell Smith. It was produced by Warner Brothers who released it with a Vitaphone soundtrack. Title: Charles Reisner Passage: Charles "Chuck" Reisner (14 March 1887 24 September 1962) was an American film director and actor of the 1920s and 1930s. Title: The Winning Ticket Passage: The Winning Ticket is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Charles Reisner. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film stars Leo Carrillo, Louise Fazenda, and Ted Healy. Title: Caught Short Passage: Caught Short is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and written by Robert E. Hopkins, Joseph H. Johnson and Willard Mack. The film stars Marie Dressler, Polly Moran, Anita Page, Charles Morton and Thomas Conlin. The film was released on May 10, 1930, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Herbert David Ross
Charles Reisner
Herbert Ross
What was the 2010 population of the city where The B'nai Abraham Synagogue was located?
Title: Virginia, Minnesota Passage: Virginia is a city in Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States, on the Mesabi Iron Range. The population was 8,712 at the 2010 census. According to a water tower in the middle of town, the city's nickname is the "Queen City", or "Queen City of the North". Title: Fisher Farm Cemetery Passage: Fisher Farm Cemetery, including the B'nai Abraham Cemetery, the Hrabik Cemetery, the Beth Hamedrosh Hagadol Cemetery (also called Mt. Sinai Cemetery), and Bnai Abraham Cemetery, is located at 8600 South 42 Street in Bellevue, Nebraska. Title: B'nai Abraham Synagogue Passage: The B'nai Abraham Synagogue is a former synagogue in Virginia, Minnesota, United States. Built in 1909-10, it was the last remaining active synagogue on the Iron Range, and its once-robust congregation dwindled to a handful of members who could no longer maintain the handsome brick structure. It closed its doors in the mid-1990s. Many religious places such as B'nai Abraham slowly become vacant in areas where scant resources are available to continue serving their communities or rekindle new purposes. It was acquired in 2004 by a not-for-profit organization, The Friends of B'nai Abraham, who raised funds, and continue to do so, for the building's restoration. Its restoration is underway and reuse of this unique religious, cultural and historical building is ongoing. It has been rededicated as the B'nai Abraham Museum and Cultural Center in order to serve the citizens of Virginia, Minnesota and surrounding areas, and to preserve the history of its Jewish community, of which it was so much a part. The building reopened in the summer of 2008, and is jointly managed by the Friends organization and the Virginia Area Historical Society. It is used as a cultural center and museum and includes a permanent exhibit documenting the history of Jewish settlement on the Iron Range. Title: B'nai Israel Congregation (Rockville, Maryland) Passage: B'nai Israel Congregation is a synagogue located in Rockville, Maryland. B'nai Israel is an egalitarian synagogue providing worship in the Conservative tradition. B'nai Israel's mission is to study in the Jewish tradition, worship God, commit to social action, and address the needs of the Jewish people locally, in Israel, and worldwide. The congregation consists of 1,200 families. Title: Temple B'Nai Abraham Passage: Temple B'nai Abraham (also known as Deliverance Temple and Deliverance Evangelistic Center) is a historic synagogue and church building at 621 Clinton Avenue in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. It was designed by Newark architect Nathan Myers who later designed the iconic Hersch Tower in Elizabeth.
8,712
B'nai Abraham Synagogue
Virginia, Minnesota
Which group did former a Boyz II Men member join?
Title: Blayse Passage: Blayse was a short lived American RB supergroup, which consisted of Terrell Phillips (formerly of Blackstreet), Marc Nelson and Tony Grant (formerly of Az Yet) and Gary "Lil G" Jenkins (formerly of Silk). The group name is an acronym developed by combining the names of the members' former group affiliations ("BL" from Blackstreet, "AY" from Az Yet, "S" from Silk, "E" added to denote the phrase "Everything You Could Want"). Title: Boyz II Men Passage: Boyz II Men is an American RB vocal group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, best known for emotional ballads and "a cappella" harmonies. They are currently a trio composed of baritone Nathan Morris alongside tenors Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman. During the 1990s, Boyz II Men found fame on Motown Records as a quartet including bass Michael McCary, who left the group in 2003 due to health issues. Title: Love (Boyz II Men album) Passage: Love is a 2009 covers album by RB group Boyz II Men. Like their , it was produced by "American Idol's" Randy Jackson and Boyz II Men. This is their third cover album, following "Throwback, Vol. 1" and "", which were released in 2004 and 2007 respectively. The album is composed of popular love songs of the past. It also features a collaboration with Michael Bubl. The demo version of "Back for Good" was originally recorded with Irish singer, Nadine Coyle. The album sold 15,000 copies its first week. Title: Let It Snow (song) Passage: "Let It Snow" is a song co-produced and performed by American contemporary RB group Boyz II Men, featuring vocals from fellow American contemporary RB singer Brian McKnight. The song was issued as the only official single from the group's holiday album "Christmas Interpretations". Written by McKnight and Boyz II Men member Wanya Morris, it peaked at 32 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in 1993. Title: Marc Nelson Passage: Marc K. Nelson (born January 23, 1971 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American singer and songwriter. His mother was the late American singer Phyllis Nelson, best known for the songs "I Like You" and "Move Closer". He was an original member of Boyz II Men while still attending Philadelphia's High School of Performing Arts. However, Nelson left the group to pursue a solo career before they released their first album. Marc also played the leading role of "Joaquin in In-Laws From Hell", written, directed, and produced by Andrionna L. Williams.
Blayse
Blayse
Marc Nelson
What is the name of the album released in 1995 by this Australian band that published the EP "The Beasts of Suburban?"
Title: TISM Passage: TISM (an acronym of This Is Serious Mum) were a seven-piece anonymous alternative rock band from Melbourne, Australia. The group were formed on 30 December 1982 by vocalistdrummer Humphrey B. Flaubert, bassistvocalist Jock Cheese and keyboardistvocalist Eugene de la Hot Croix Bun, and enjoyed a large undergroundindependent following. Their third album, "Machiavelli and the Four Seasons", reached the Australian national top 10 in 1995. Title: The Beasts of Suburban Passage: The Beasts of Suburban is a 1992 EP by anonymous Australian band TISM. The title is pun on the name of another Australian band, Beasts of Bourbon. TISM's producer for this album, Tony Cohen, previously worked with that group. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1993, he was nominated for Producer of the Year for the track, "Get Thee to a Nunnery". This is the first TISM release to feature Tokin' Blackman on guitar, having replaced Leek Van Vlalen. The track, "Morningtown Ride", was listed as one of the 10 Greatest Songs About Melbourne by ToneDeaf's Corey Tonkin. Title: White Arrows (EP) Passage: White Arrows is a 2003 EP by the Australian band Full Scale, released with the band's other EP, Black Arrows (EP). The EPs were produced by Forrester Savell, and were released through Popstar Records. All of the songs except "Yellow Brittle" were re-released on the band's album, "Full Scale (album)". Title: Persona (EP) Passage: Persona is an EP released by the Australian band Karnivool. The disc was originally released on 1 March 2001 via Sic Squared Records, selling 2,000 copies. It was re-released on the band's own label on 12 December 2005 via MGM Distribution, whilst the band were touring for their album "Themata". The re-release reaching 1 on the AIR Charts Top 20 Singles (Independent Distribution) chart. The re-release featured a different inkblot cover. In 2006, the EP was nominated for 'Best Performing SingleEP' at the inaugural Australian Independent Record Labels Association (AIR) Awards. The EP was subsequently released in the United States on 24 April 2007. Title: Left Over Life to Kill Passage: Left Over Life To Kill is both an EP and an album released by the Australian band The Paradise Motel, released in 1996 and 1997 respectively. Lyrics and most music was written by Charles Bickford with arrangements by Matt Aulich.
Machiavelli and the Four Seasons
The Beasts of Suburban
TISM
Who directed Christopher Jacob Abbott in his film debut?
Title: Christopher Abbott Passage: Christopher Jacob Abbott (born February 1986) is an American actor. Abbott made his feature film debut in "Martha Marcy May Marlene" (2011). Abbott's other notable films include "Hello I Must Be Going" (2012), "The Sleepwalker" (2014) and "A Most Violent Year" (2014). In 2015, Abbott starred as the title character in the critically acclaimed film "James White". Title: Josh and S.A.M. Passage: Josh and S.A.M. is a 1993 American drama road black comedy film starring Noah Fleiss (in his film debut), Jacob Tierney, Martha Plimpton, and Jake Gyllenhaal. The film is about two young brothers who run away from home due to emotional conflict over the divorce of their parents. It was directed by Billy Weber and produced by Martin Brest. Title: Capital I Passage: Capital I is a 2015 Odia language independent feature film written and directed by Amartya Bhattacharyya. This film, tagged as an existential psychodrama, is the first independent feature film of Odisha. The film is produced by Susant Misra and Swastik Choudhury. This film is shot on a shoe-string budget without any film industry involvement. This film marks the feature film debut of Amartya Bhattacharyya as a writer, director, cinematographer and editor. All actors in this film are non-professional actors, and all of them make their feature film debut in Capital I. Kisaloy Roy makes his debut as a music director, and so does Amrita Chowdhury as a Choreographer. Title: Sam Levene Passage: Sam Levene (August 28, 1905 December 28, 1980) was an American Broadway and film actor. He made his Broadway debut in 1927 with five lines in a play titled "Wall Street", and over a span of nearly 50 years, appeared on Broadway in 37 Shows, of which 33 were the original Broadway Productions, many now considered legendary. Levene made his film debut in 1936, recreating the role of Patsy that he had played in the Broadway production of "Three Men on a Horse" in 1935. He also appeared in the USO Tour of this same Show; the Radio Version; the Musical version that opened on Broadway called "Let It Ride" (1961) as well as the 1969 Broadway Revival of the play directed by George Abbott, the original Broadway Director and co-author. Title: Martha Marcy May Marlene Passage: Martha Marcy May Marlene is a 2011 American thriller drama film written and directed by Sean Durkin, and starring Elizabeth Olsen, John Hawkes, Sarah Paulson, and Hugh Dancy. The plot focuses on a young woman suffering from delusions and paranoia after returning to her family from an abusive cult in the Catskill Mountains. The film contains several references to the music of Jackson C. Frank.
Sean Durkin
Christopher Abbott
Martha Marcy May Marlene
Notre Dame High School is an all female second cycle institution in which town in Sunyani West District in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana?
Title: Brong-Ahafo Region Passage: The Brong-Ahafo Region is located in south Ghana. Brong-Ahafo is bordered to the north by the Black Volta River and to the east by the Lake Volta, and to the south by the Ashanti region, Eastern and Western regions, and to the west by the Ivory Coast southeastern border. The capital of Brong-Ahafo is Sunyani. Brong-Ahafo was created in 1958 from Bono state and named after the dominant and native inhabitants, Akans Brong and Ahafo. Title: Notre Dame High School for Girls Passage: Notre Dame High School for Girls was a private, Roman Catholic, all-girls college prep high school in Chicago, Illinois. Notre Dame High School for Girls was founded in 1938 by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur and in 2009, was incorporated by the Archdiocese of Chicago, making it part of the St. Ferdinand Parish. Teaching grades 9-12; it is located on the Northwest side of Chicago at 3115 N. Mason Ave., 60634. The school was located in the heart of a quiet, cozy neighborhood and easily accessed by public transportation. Its teachings were based on the educational philosophy of St. Julie Billiart, founder of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. The school provides moral, academic, physical and social education. Title: Fiapre Passage: Fiapre is a town in Sunyani West District in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana. Fiapre is very close to the regional capital town of the Brong-Ahafo Region, Sunyani. Title: Notre Dame High School (Ghana) Passage: Notre Dame High School is an all female second cycle institution in Fiapre in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana. Title: Odumase, Ghana Passage: Odumase (or Odumase Sunyani West) is a small town and is the capital of Sunyani West district of the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana.
Fiapre
Notre Dame High School (Ghana)
Fiapre
A tintype image of White Hair can be see at a museum in a city that is the county seat of what county?
Title: Former Audubon County Courthouse Passage: The Former Audubon County Courthouse, also known as the Audubon County Historical Society Museum, is a historic building located in Exira, Iowa, United States. Court proceedings were first held in a schoolhouse in Hamlins Grove after Audubon County was established in 1851. The county seat was relocated to Exira ten years later, and a disagreement erupted over where the county seat should be located. The county board of supervisors made an appropriation for a new courthouse in 1871, but its construction was delayed due to the disagreement. Exira eventually won and officials constructed the courthouse for about 2,200. The Exira Hall Company was established to build the two-story, frame structure. County offices were located on the first floor and the courtroom was located on the second floor. The county seat was moved to Audubon in 1879. Title: Van Buren, Missouri Passage: Van Buren is a city that is the county seat of Carter County, Missouri, in the United States. It is the largest town in Carter County. Van Buren was founded in 1833 as the county seat of Ripley County and was named after then Vice President of the United States, Martin Van Buren. In 1859 Van Buren became a part of the newly created Carter County and was subsequently selected to be the county seat. The 2010 U.S. Census shows Van Buren with a population of 819, a decrease of 3.1 percent from its 2000 population of 845. Title: Johnston Library Passage: The Johnston Library is a historic library located at 210 W. 10th St. in Baxter Springs, Kansas. The building was constructed in 1872 to serve as a courthouse during Baxter Springs' unsuccessful attempt to become the Cherokee County seat. Though Baxter Springs had lost an election to choose the county seat in 1869 to Columbus, supporters of both cities had attempted to fraudulently swing the election in their favor, and Baxter Springs hoped it could still become county seat in the future. The building initially served as the county jail and sheriff's office until Columbus completed its jail in 1880. After this, Baxter Springs ultimately gave up its attempts to become the county seat, and the building became its city hall. In 1905, resident Niles P. Johnston bequeathed 5,000 to the city to start a library, and the city hall building was chosen to house it. Title: White Hair Passage: White Hair (Pawhuska) is the English name of several Osage leaders in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. A tintype image of White Hair can be seen at the Osage Nation Museum in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Title: Pawhuska, Oklahoma Passage: Pawhuska is a city in and the county seat of Osage County, Oklahoma, United States.
Osage County
White Hair
Pawhuska, Oklahoma
In what year was the person who took on Kenny Omega in The New Beginning in Niigata born?
Title: The New Beginning in Osaka (2017) Passage: The New Beginning in Osaka (2017) was a professional wrestling event promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). The event took place on February 11, 2017, in Osaka, Osaka, at Edion Arena Osaka and featured nine matches, five of which were contested for championships. In the main event, Tetsuya Naito defended the IWGP Intercontinental Championship against Michael Elgin. This was the twelfth event under the New Beginning name and the fourth under the New Beginning in Osaka name. Title: The New Beginning in Niigata Passage: The New Beginning in Niigata was a professional wrestling event promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). The event took place on February 14, 2016, in Nagaoka, Niigata, at the Aore Nagaoka. The event featured nine matches, four of which were contested for championships. In the main event, Hiroshi Tanahashi took on Kenny Omega to determine the new IWGP Intercontinental Champion, following previous champion Shinsuke Nakamura's departure from NJPW. The New Beginning in Niigata was the tenth event under the New Beginning name and the first to take place in Niigata. Title: The New Beginning in Osaka (2015) Passage: The New Beginning in Osaka (2015) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). The event took place on February 11, 2015, in Osaka, Osaka at the Bodymaker Colosseum and featured ten matches, four of which were contested for championships. In addition to airing worldwide through NJPW's internet streaming site, NJPW World, the event also aired in Japan as a regular PPV through TV Asahi. It was the seventh event under the New Beginning name and the second under the New Beginning in Osaka name. Title: Hiroshi Tanahashi Passage: Hiroshi Tanahashi ( , Tanahashi Hiroshi , born November 13, 1976) is a Japanese professional wrestler who works primarily for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he is currently in his second reign as the IWGP Intercontinental Champion, while also being a former seven-time IWGP Heavyweight Champion, two-time IWGP Tag Team Champion and three-time NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Champion. Title: Destruction '10 Passage: Destruction '10 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). The event took place on October 11, 2010, in Tokyo, at Rygoku Kokugikan. The event featured nine matches, two of which were contested for championships. DDT Pro-Wrestling representatives Kenny Omega and Kota Ibushi and Pro Wrestling Noah representatives Atsushi Aoki and Go Shiozaki worked the event as outsiders. It was the fourth event under the Destruction name.
1976
The New Beginning in Niigata
Hiroshi Tanahashi
What 15 km river, located in southern Germany, whose name means "Blue Pot" flows east through Blaustein to the city of Ulm?
Title: Blautopf Passage: The Blautopf (German for "Blue Pot"; "blau" means "blue", "Topf" means "pot") is a spring that serves as the source of the river Blau in the karst landscape on the Swabian Jura's southern edge, in Southern Germany. Title: Kosasthalaiyar River Passage: Kosasthalaiyar River, also known as "'Kortalaiyar" in Manali a distributary, is one of the three rivers that flow in the Chennai metropolitan area. The 136 km river originates near pallipet in thiruvallur District and drains into the Bay of Bengal. Its northern tributary Nagari river originates in Chitoor district of Andhra Pradesh and joins the main river in the back waters of Poondy dam. Its catchment area spreads in Vellore, Chitoor, North Arcot, Thiruvallur and Chennai districts. It has catchment area in North Arcot District with a branch near Kesavaram Anicut and flows to the city as Cooum River and the main Kosasthalaiyar River flows to Poondi reservoir. From Poondi reservoir, the river flows through Thiruvallur District, enters the Chennai metropolitan area, and joins the sea at Ennore creek. There are two check dams across the river at Tamaraipakkam and Vallur. The excess discharge in the river is controlled by the Tamarapakkam Anicut located across the river in the downstream of Poondi reservoir. Vallur Anicut is a small check dam constructed near Minjur across the river to control water levels and feed irrigation channels in the area. It flows to a distance of 16 km in the Chennai metropolitan area. The total catchment area of the river is 3757 km , and the bed width ranges from 150 to . The discharge capacity of the river is 110000 m3s , and the anticipated flood discharge capacity is about 125000 m3s . Title: Kakahu River Passage: The Kakahu River is a river of south Canterbury, New Zealand. It flows east and then southeast from its source 15 km east of Fairlie, joining with the Hae Hae Te Moana River before flowing into the Waihi River close to the town of Temuka. Title: La Souche Passage: The commune is located in the "Parc naturel rgional des Monts d'Ardche" 15 km east of Aubenas; its main hamlets are located on the right bank of the river Lignon, which rises in the commune's western part, then flows east through the commune. Title: Blau (Danube) Passage: The Blau (] ) is a 15 km long river in Baden-Wrttemberg, southern Germany, and a left tributary of the Danube. The source of the Blau is the karst spring of "Blautopf", in the town Blaubeuren, in the Swabian Jura. It flows east through Blaustein to the city of Ulm, where it empties into the Danube.
Blautopf
Blau (Danube)
Blautopf
Of which language was the inscription on a recently discovered spindle-whorl found in 1970 in Orkney, Scotland, which is considered an early medieval alphabet for the 6th century?
Title: Ogham Passage: Ogham ( ; Modern Irish ] or ] ; Old Irish: "ogam" ] ) is an Early Medieval alphabet used to write the early Irish language (in the "orthodox" inscriptions, 1st to 6th centuries AD), and later the Old Irish language (scholastic ogham, 6th to 9th centuries). There are roughly 400 surviving orthodox inscriptions on stone monuments throughout Ireland and western Britain; the bulk of which are in southern Munster. The largest number outside Ireland are in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Title: Buckquoy spindle-whorl Passage: The Buckquoy spindle-whorl is an Ogham-inscribed spindle-whorl dating from the Early Middle Ages, probably the 8th century, which was found in 1970 in Buckquoy, Birsay, Orkney, Scotland. Made of sandy limestone, it is about 36 mm in diameter and 10 mm thick. It is the only known spindle-whorl with an Ogham inscription. Title: Astana Gede inscription Passage: Astana Gede inscription, also known as Kawali inscription, refers to six inscriptions discovered in Kabuyutan Kawali area, Ciamis Regency, West Java; the main inscription (Kawali I) bears the longest scripts. All of the inscriptions were written in Sundanese language and in Sunda script (Kaganga). Although the inscription does not contain chandrasangkala (chronogram), the inscription was thought to be originated from the second half of the 14th century, based on the name of the king mentioned in this inscription. Title: Vatteluttu alphabet Passage: The Vaeuttu alphabet, also spelled Vattezhutthu (literally "rounded script", Tamil: , "vaeuttu ", ] ; Malayalam: "vaeutt ") is an abugida writing system originating from the ancient Tamil people of South India. Developed from Tamil-Brahmi, Vatteluttu is one of the three main alphabet systems developed by Tamil people to write the Proto-Tamil language, alongside the ancient Grantha or Pallava alphabet and the Tamil script. The syllabic alphabet is attested from the 6th century CE to the 14th century in present-day Tamil Nadu and Kerala states of India. It was later supplanted by modern Tamil script and Malayalam script. Vaeuttu replaced Tamil-Brahmi for writing Tamil after the 2nd century CE. This rounded form of writing was also used in Kerala to write in Tamil as well as in proto-Malayalam and Malayalam language. Currently, Malayalam uses the Malayalam script. Inhabitants of Kuccaveli, located north of Trincomalee, used the Vaeuttu script between the 5th and 8th centuries, attested to on rock inscriptions found there. Inscriptional records in Tamil date from 300 BCE to 1800. Grantha was an alphabet in which extra letters were created specifically for Sanskrit words. It was also a modified form of Tamil script to write Sanskrit granthas or books. In Tamil, many of the letters which are found in Sanskrit do not exist. Title: Ogham inscription Passage: There are roughly 400 known ogham inscriptions on stone monuments scattered around the Irish Sea, the bulk of them dating to the 5th and 6th centuries. Their language is predominantly Primitive Irish, but a few examples record fragments of the Pictish language. Ogham itself is an Early Medieval form of alphabet or cipher, sometimes known as the "Celtic Tree Alphabet".
Irish
Buckquoy spindle-whorl
Ogham
What do Maurice Elvey and Peter Watkins have in common?
Title: Peter Watkins Passage: Peter Watkins (born 29 October 1935) is an English film and television director. He was born in Norbiton, Surrey, lived in Sweden, Canada and Lithuania for many years, and now lives in France. He is one of the pioneers of docudrama. His films present pacifist and radical ideas in a nontraditional style. He mainly concentrates his works and ideas around the mass media and our relationparticipation to a movie or television documentary. Title: Sword of Honour (film) Passage: Sword of Honour is a 1939 British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Geoffrey Toone, Sally Gray, Wally Patch and Peter Gawthorne. A recruit at Sandhurst initially makes a poor impression, but goes on to prove himself by riding in the Grand National. Title: Mademoiselle from Armentieres (film) Passage: Mademoiselle from Armentieres is a 1926 British World War I silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Estelle Brody, John Stuart and Alf Goddard. The film was Elvey's first collaboration with screenwriter Victor Saville. It was followed by a 1928 sequel "Mademoiselle Parley Voo". Title: Maurice Elvey Passage: Maurice Elvey (11 November 1887 28 August 1967) was the most prolific film director in British history. He directed nearly 200 films between 1913 and 1957. During the silent film era he directed as many as twenty films per year. He also produced more than fifty films - his own as well as films directed by others. Title: Mademoiselle Parley Voo Passage: Mademoiselle Parley Voo is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Estelle Brody, John Stuart and Alf Goddard. It was made as a sequel to Elvey's earlier hit "Mademoiselle from Armentieres" (1926), and was equally successful. Both films refer to the popular First World War song "Mademoiselle from Armentires". It was made at Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush.
director
Maurice Elvey
Peter Watkins
The winner of the 1998 TexacoHavoline 200 race won the McLaren Autosport BRDC Award in what year?
Title: Dean Smith (racing driver) Passage: Dean Smith (born 22 March 1988 in Wolverhampton, West Midlands) is a British racing driver, who was the 2009 champion of the British Formula Renault Championship and winner of that year's McLaren Autosport BRDC Award. Title: McLaren Autosport BRDC Award Passage: The McLaren Autosport BRDC Award is an award set up in 1989 to reward and recognise young racing drivers from the UK. As its names suggest, the award is backed by Formula One team McLaren, motorsport magazine Autosport, and the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC). As well as the prestige of winning the award, a test drive in a McLaren Formula One car and 100,000 increased from 50,000 in 2010 cash prize, the award winner is also presented with the Chris Bristow Trophy. Title: 1998 TexacoHavoline 200 Passage: The 1998 TexacoHavoline 200 was the fourteenth round of the 1998 CART FedEx Champ Car World Series season, held on August 16, 1998, at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Dario Franchitti won the race, his first career win in CART. The race was also notable for a crash in which Alex Barron ended up on top of Bryan Herta. Title: Dario Franchitti Passage: George Dario Marino Franchitti, MBE (born 19 May 1973), known professionally as Dario Franchitti, is a retired Scottish racing driver. He is a four time IndyCar Series champion (2007, 2009, 2010, 2011), a three-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 (2007, 2010, 2012) as well as a winner of the 24 Hours of Daytona (2008). Franchitti started his career in his native United Kingdom in the early 1990s, competing in Formula Vauxhall and Formula Three and was also the winner of the McLaren Autosport BRDC Award in 1992. After Franchitti did not secure a single-seater drive in 1995, he was contracted by the AMG team to compete in touring cars in the DTM and its successor the International Touring Car Championship. Despite 2 seasons with relative success, the series folded at the end of the 1996 season, again leaving Franchitti without a drive. Mercedes placed Franchitti in CART in 1997 with the Hogan Racing team. Title: Gary Paffett Passage: Gary Paffett (born 24 March 1981 in Bromley) is a British racing driver in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters. He is also a test driver for the Williams Formula One team, having previously worked in a similar role at McLaren. Paffett progressed through the ranks of karting and junior formulae in the United Kingdom, winning the McLaren Autosport BRDC Award in 1999. He now lives in Ousden, Suffolk, England.
1992
1998 TexacoHavoline 200
Dario Franchitti
What was the population of the city that became a prosperous industrial town in the 19th century and that an American politician served as on the school Committee and the mayor?
Title: Kevin White (mayor) Passage: Kevin Hagan White (September 25, 1929 January 27, 2012) was an American politician best known as the Mayor of Boston, an office he was first elected at the age of 38, and that he held for four terms, amounting to 16 years, from 1968 to 1984. He presided as mayor during racially turbulent years in the late 1960s and the 1970s, and the start of desegregation of schools via court-ordered busing of school children in Boston. White won the mayoral office in the 1967 general election in a hard-fought campaign opposing the anti-busing and anti-desegregation Boston School Committee member Louise Day Hicks. White was earlier elected Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth in 1960 at the age of 31; he resigned from that office after his election as Mayor. Title: Albion A. Perry Passage: Albion Atwood Perry (January 26, 1851 February 1933) was an American politician who served on the water board, school committee, on both branches of the Somerville city council and as the ninth Mayor, of Somerville, Massachusetts. Title: Louis Farley Passage: Louis F. Farley was an American politician who served as on the Marlborough, Massachusetts School Committee, and as the Mayor of Marlborough, Massachusetts. Title: Marlborough, Massachusetts Passage: Marlborough (often spelled Marlboro) is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 38,499 at the 2010 census. Marlborough became a prosperous industrial town in the 19th century and made the transition to high technology industry in the late 20th century after the construction of the Massachusetts Turnpike. Title: Kevin Aguiar Passage: Kevin Aguiar is an American politician who represented the 7th Bristol district in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. He was first elected in a 2008 special election following Robert Correia's resignation to become Mayor of Fall River, Massachusetts. From 2002-2009, Aguiar served as a member of the Fall School Committee. He was defeated for re-election in the 2012 Democratic primary by challenger Alan Silvia, who succeeded him.
38,499
Louis Farley
Marlborough, Massachusetts
Singer Beck's father worked on what album what was the 2nd studio album by Linkin Park?
Title: Meteora (album) Passage: Meteora is the second studio album by American rock band Linkin Park. It was released on March 25, 2003 through Warner Bros. Records, following "Reanimation", a collaboration album which featured remixes of songs included on their debut studio album "Hybrid Theory". The album was produced by the band alongside Don Gilmore. The title "Meteora" is taken from the Greek Orthodox monasteries sharing the same name. Title: David Campbell (composer) Passage: David Richard Campbell (born February 7, 1948) is an arranger, composer and conductor. He has worked on over 450 gold and platinum albums including "21" (Adele), "FuturesexLovesounds" (Justin Timberlake), "The 2nd Law" (Muse), "Invincible" (Michael Jackson), "Spirit" (Leona Lewis), "Aaliyah" (Aaliyah), "Fallen" and "The Open Door" (Evanescence), "Meteora" (Linkin Park), "B'Day" (Beyonc), "Bangerz" (Miley Cyrus), "The Astonishing" (Dream Theater), and various albums by his son Beck. Title: Carnivores Tour Passage: The Carnivores Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by American rock bands Linkin Park and Thirty Seconds to Mars. It was launched in support of Linkin Park's sixth studio album "The Hunting Party" (2014) and Thirty Seconds to Mars' fourth studio album "Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams" (2013). The joint tour was officially announced in March 2014 at a press conference, with the full itinerary being revealed. It began on August 8, 2014 in West Palm Beach, Florida and ended on September 19 in Concord, California, visiting arenas and stadiums throughout North America. It was promoted by Live Nation and sponsored in-part by Infinity. American rock band AFI served as the opening act for the tour. Title: Minutes to Midnight World Tour Passage: Minutes to Midnight World Tour was the fourth concert tour by American rock band Linkin Park. It was launched in support of Linkin Park's third studio album, "Minutes to Midnight" (2007). "Linkin Park Underground" the official fan club of the band released a live album as a part of their annual releases named as "LP Underground 7.0". It consisted of the live performances of the shows across the 2007-Minutes to Midnight tour. Title: Morning Phase Passage: Morning Phase is the ninth official studio album and twelfth overall by American singer Beck. The album was released in February 2014 by his new label, Capitol Records. According to a press release, "Morning Phase" is a "companion piece" to Beck's 2002 album "Sea Change". Several of the musicians who recorded parts for "Sea Change" returned to record for "Morning Phase".
Meteora
David Campbell (composer)
Meteora (album)
In what year did the star of the 1978 National Lampoon comedy film about a college die?
Title: National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2 Passage: National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island Adventure is a 2003 American made-for-television comedy film. It premiered December 20, 2003 on NBC and stars Randy Quaid and Miriam Flynn reprising their roles as Cousin Eddie and Catherine, along with Dana Barron reprising her role as Audrey Griswold. It is the sequel to the 1989 film, "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation", although it is more of a spin-off than a direct chapter of the National Lampoon's "Vacation" film series, because Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo did not appear. Title: Animal House Passage: National Lampoon's Animal House is a 1978 American comedy film from Universal Pictures. It was produced by Ivan Reitman and Matty Simmons, directed by John Landis, and stars John Belushi, Tim Matheson, John Vernon, Verna Bloom, Thomas Hulce, Stephen Furst, and Donald Sutherland. The film, a direct spin-off from "National Lampoon magazine", is about a misfit group of fraternity members who challenge the authority of the dean of Faber College. Title: National Lampoon's Movie Madness Passage: National Lampoon's Movie Madness is an American comedy film produced by "National Lampoon" as the second film from the magazine. The film was originally produced under the title "National Lampoon Goes to the Movies"; completed in 1981, the film was not released until 1983, and was reedited and retitled as "Movie Madness". Title: National Lampoon's Animal House Book Passage: National Lampoon's Animal House Book was an American humor book that was published in 1978 by "National Lampoon" magazine. The book was an illustrated novel based on the hit movie "National Lampoon's Animal House". The cover illustration was the illustration for the movie poster, which was by Rick Meyerowitz. The novel was put together by Chris Miller and it was published by Twenty First Century Publications, Book Division. Title: John Belushi Passage: John Adam Belushi ( ; January 24, 1949 March 5, 1982) was an American comedian, actor and musician. Belushi is best known for his "intense energy and raucous attitude" which he displayed as one of the seven original cast members of the NBC sketch comedy show "Saturday Night Live" ("SNL"). Throughout his career, Belushi had a close personal and artistic partnership with his fellow "SNL" star Dan Aykroyd, whom he met while they were both working at Chicago's The Second City comedy club.
1982
Animal House
John Belushi
Who was born first, Richard Z. Kruspe or Tom Smith?
Title: Tom Smith (musician) Passage: Thomas Michael Henry Smith (born 29 April 1981) is an English musician. He is the lead singer, lyricist, keyboardist and rhythm guitarist for the Birmingham-based indie rock band Editors. Title: If Israel Lost the War Passage: If Israel Lost the War is a 1969 alternate historypolitical controversy book written jointly by Robert Littell, Richard Z. Chesnoff and Edward Klein. Title: Richard Z. Kruspe Passage: Richard Zven Kruspe (born Zven Kruspe; 24 June 1967 in Wittenberge) is a German musician and guitarist of the German Neue Deutsche Hrte band Rammstein, as well as the frontman of the band Emigrate. Title: ESP RZK Series Passage: ESP RZK Series is a line of guitars distributed by ESP. They are the custom guitars of Rammstein and Emigrate lead-guitarist Richard Z. Kruspe. The first model, the RZK-1, was produced with a custom platinum silver finish with a simplified Rammstein logo on the body of the guitar. Two new finishes, with variations in the pickguard color, were introduced at the Musikmesse Frankfurt show in early 2009. Title: Emigrate (band) Passage: Emigrate is an American alternative metal band based in New York City, led by German Richard Z. Kruspe, the lead guitarist of the Neue Deutsche Hrte band Rammstein.
Richard Zven Kruspe
Richard Z. Kruspe
Tom Smith (musician)
How many tours in the Iraq War did the author of the autobiography American Sniper do ?
Title: Iraq War documents leak Passage: The Iraq War documents leak is the disclosure to WikiLeaks of 391,832 United States Army field reports, also called the Iraq War Logs, of the Iraq War from 2004 to 2009 and published on the Internet on 22 October 2010. The files record 66,081 civilian deaths out of 109,000 recorded deaths. The leak resulted in the Iraq Body Count project adding 15,000 civilian deaths to their count, bringing their total to over 150,000, with roughly 80 of those civilians. It is the biggest leak in the military history of the United States, surpassing the Afghan War documents leak of 25 July 2010. Title: French support for Iraq during the IranIraq war Passage: French support for Iraq during the IranIraq war was an important element to strengthen Iraq for the IranIraq war. Starting in roughly 1975, leading up to the IranIraq War, as well as the war itself, the greatest amount of military equipment came to Iraq from the Soviet Union, but France was probably second, and generally provided higher-technology equipment than the Soviets. Title: Chris Kyle Passage: Christopher Scott "Chris" Kyle (April 8, 1974 February 2, 2013) was a United States Navy SEAL veteran and sniper. Kyle served four tours in the Iraq War and was awarded several commendations for acts of heroism and meritorious service in combat. He was awarded one Silver Star Medal, four Bronze Star Medals with "V" devices, a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal and numerous other unit and personal awards. Title: Kevin Lacz Passage: Kevin Dauber Lacz is a United States Navy SEAL veteran who served two tours in the Iraq War with SEAL Team 3. His platoon's 2006 deployment to Ramadi has been discussed in several books, including Dick Couchs "The Sheriff of Ramadi", Jim DeFelices "Code Name: Johnny Walker", and Chris Kyle's New York Times best-selling autobiography, "American Sniper". Laczs presence in the book led to his involvement in the production of and eventual casting in the Clint Eastwood-directed Oscar-winning biopic of the same name (starring Bradley Cooper). Title: American Sniper Passage: American Sniper is a 2014 American biographical war drama film directed by Clint Eastwood and written by Jason Hall. It is loosely based on the memoir "American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History" (2012) by Chris Kyle, with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice. The film follows the life of Kyle, who became the deadliest marksman in U.S. military history with 255 kills from four tours in the Iraq War, 160 of which were officially confirmed by the Department of Defense. While Kyle was celebrated for his military successes, his tours of duty took a heavy toll on his personal and family life. The film was produced by Eastwood, Robert Lorenz, Andrew Lazar, Bradley Cooper, and Peter Morgan. It stars Cooper as Kyle and Sienna Miller as his wife Taya, with Luke Grimes, Jake McDorman, Cory Hardrict, Kevin Lacz, Navid Negahban, and Keir O'Donnell in supporting roles.
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Kevin Lacz
Chris Kyle
Kiss It Better is a single by the American singer-songwriter who led what band?
Title: Kiss It Better (Deborah Harry song) Passage: "Kiss It Better" is a single from Deborah Harry's third solo album, "Def, Dumb Blonde" in 1989. The single peaked at number 12 on the US Modern Rock chart, riding the wave of success built by Harry's previous single, "I Want That Man". Though never released commercially, a promo found its way to many college radio stations, hence the song charting so much lower than the previous one. The single was also not released in the UK. Title: Suave (Kiss Me) Passage: "Suave (Kiss Me)" is a song by American singer-songwriter Nayer featuring Swedish-Congolese singer-songwriter Mohombi and American rapper Pitbull. It was released on August 2, 2011 by Mr. 305 and 2101 Records (Universal Music). Produced by RedOne and Jimmy Joker, the song interpolates elements from the 1998 Elvis Crespo song "Suavemente". It follows Pitbull's "Billboard" Hot 100 number-one single,"Give Me Everything" which featured additional vocals by Nayer. The song has charted at number 34 on the Canadian Hot 100. Title: Debbie Harry Passage: Deborah Ann Harry (born Angela Tremble; July 1, 1945) is an American singer-songwriter and actress best known as the lead singer of the new wave band Blondie. Her recordings with the band reached the number one position in the United States and the United Kingdom on multiple occasions from 1978 to 1981. She is considered the first female rapper to chart at number one in the U.S. owing to her work on "Rapture". Title: Just a Kiss (song) Passage: "Just a Kiss" is a song recorded by American country music group Lady Antebellum. It was released on May 2, 2011 as the lead single from the band's album "Own the Night" (2011). Dallas Davidson collaborated with band members Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood to write the song, taking inspiration from the members' personal experiences. Produced by Paul Worley, "Just a Kiss" was among the last songs recorded for the album, and is a mid-tempo country ballad with lyrics that speak of a romantic relationship between two new couples. Professional reviews for "Just a Kiss" have been mostly positive, commending on the song's theme and musical arrangement and also praising Lady Antebellum's performance. Title: Unholy (song) Passage: "Unholy" is a song by the American hard rock band Kiss, written by Gene Simmons and Vinnie Vincent. Featured on their 1992 album "Revenge", the song is one of the three Vincent co-writes to appear on the album despite the fact that he had been fired from the band 8 years earlier. The release of "Unholy" signaled the return to a heavier sound for Kiss and was their first single to feature a lead vocal by bassist Gene Simmons since "I Love It Loud" in 1982 (a song also co-written by Vincent). The song was played live during the "Revenge" Tour and was included on the 1993 live album "Alive III", but did not return to the live Kiss set list until 2004's Rock the Nation Tour.
Blondie
Kiss It Better (Deborah Harry song)
Debbie Harry
What traditional Japanese gate is located in front of one of the castle gates?
Title: Tsha Roei Passage: Tsha Roei ( ) (born 1966) is a Japanese percussionist in the tradition of traditional Japanese drama and dance. A member of the Tsha school or lineage of musicians, he is classically trained in performing percussion for the Noh theatre, but performs in a wider variety of contexts. He is a founding member of the Tricycle, a group which brings together musicians and performers from a variety of traditional Japanese forms. Title: Torii Passage: A torii ( ) is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, where it symbolically marks the transition from the profane to sacred. Title: Iha Castle Passage: Iha Castle ( , Iha j ) is a Ryukyuan "gusuku" in Uruma, Okinawa. It sits on a cliff that separates Iha from Ishikawa, with a grand view of the Ishikawa Isthmus. The castle is in ruins, with nothing left of the original structures save the walls. There are also multiple Ryukyuan shrines in the bailey. Based on artifacts found in and around the castle, it has been estimated to have been in use around the 13th to 15th centuries. The Okinawa Prefectural government erected a stone Torii in front of one of the castle gates, along with a plaque describing it. Title: Geta (footwear) Passage: Geta ( ) are a form of traditional Japanese footwear that resemble both clogs and flip-flops. They are a kind of sandal with an elevated wooden base held onto the foot with a fabric thong to keep the foot well above the ground. They are worn with traditional Japanese clothing such as kimono or yukata, but (in Japan) also with Western clothing during the summer months. Sometimes geta are worn in rain or snow to keep the feet dry, due to their extra height and impermeability compared to other footwear such as zri. They make a similar noise to flip-flops slapping against the heel whilst walking. When worn on water or dirt, flip-flops may flip dirt or water up the back of the legs. This does not tend to happen with the heavier Japanese geta. Title: Southport Gates Passage: The Southport Gates are three city gates in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. They are located in the Charles V Wall, one of the 16th century fortifications of Gibraltar. The gates are clustered together, with the South Bastion to the west, and the Trafalgar Cemetery to the east. The first and second Southport Gates were constructed at present day Trafalgar Road in 1552 and 1883, respectively. The third gate, Referendum Gate, is the widest of the three and was constructed in 1967 at Main Street, immediately west of the first two gates. The Southport Gates are listed with the Gibraltar Heritage Trust.
Torii
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Torii
Which has more species, Dichroa or Orostachys?
Title: Dichroa Passage: Dichroa is a genus of 12 species of flowering plants in the family Hydrangeaceae, native to eastern and southeastern Asia. They are deciduous shrubs growing to 1-3 m tall, with their leaves arranged in opposite pairs. The flowers are produced in a broad inflorescence similar to that of the related genus "Hydrangea". The fruit is a glossy metallic purple-blue berry. Title: Orostachys Passage: Orostachys is a genus of Crassulaceae that contains 14 accepted species. It is a biennial herb growing in China, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Mongolia, Russia. Eight species occur in China. Title: Orostachys japonica Passage: Orostachys japonica (Japanesealso known as rock pine is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Orostachys". Native to Japan. Its main habitat is on the surface of mountain rocks in Korea and Japan, and rocks on low mountains along streams in China. Title: Trithemis dichroa Passage: Trithemis dichroa, the Small Dropwing, is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae. It is found in Angola, Benin, Cameroon, Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Togo, Uganda, and Zambia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, rivers, and freshwater marshes. Title: Stictoleptura dichroa Passage: Stictoleptura dichroa is a species of beetle in the Cerambycidae family, that can be found in China, Korea and Russia.
Orostachys
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Which is the closest county near the New Forest where Ocknell Plain can be found?
Title: Southampton Passage: Southampton( ) is the largest city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire, England. It is 75 mi south-west of London and 19 mi north-west of Portsmouth. Southampton is a major port and the closest city to the New Forest. It lies at the northernmost point of Southampton Water at the confluence of the Rivers Test and Itchen, with the River Hamble joining to the south of the urban area. The city, which is a unitary authority, has an estimated population of 253,651. The city's name is sometimes abbreviated in writing to "So'ton" or "Soton", and a resident of Southampton is called a . Title: Ocknell Plain Passage: Ocknell Plain can be found in the New Forest near Southampton, England. Title: F. E. Kenchington Passage: Dr F. E. Kenchington was an agriculturist and author, best known for "The Commoners' New Forest", one of the core texts on the New Forest area of South and South West England, and was an Associate of the "Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture", Trinidad. His family were local to the district, and he moved there during World War II as part of the County War Agricultural Committee. The focus of his work was on the agricultural cultivation of the New Forest area with the aim of reducing wartime dependency on imported food. Though the book was completed in 1942, it wasn't published until 1944 (with second and third editions appearing in 1945 and 1949, respectively) by Hutchinson Co. Ltd. Prior to the war, he had become known for research on the Nile Perch in Sudan, published in the Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London in 1939. Title: Balmer Lawn Passage: Balmer Lawn is the name of a large New Forest Lawn located in an amphitheatre of woodland in the New Forest National Park in Hampshire, England. It is just north of the village of Brockenhurst. The lawn comprises about 500 acre of open low land grazing frequented by Forest stock. The name of the area comes from a distortion of the historical name Palmers Water - reference Comyns New Forest of 1817. Palmers Water was in fact a small settlement which has long since disappeared but was located to east of the ford on the Brockenhurst to Beaulieu road. The water being the Lymington River which separates Brockenhurst and the small settlement of Balmerlawn on the south side of the grazing lawn. The lawn of course remained and over time Palmers became Balmer, perhaps aided by the local dialect. Title: Gerald William Lascelles Passage: The Honourable Gerald William Lascelles C.B. (born 26 October 1849, died 11 February 1928) was an author and Deputy Surveyor of the New Forest from 1880 to 1914, and writer of an important book on the area, "Thirty Five Years in the New Forest". He was the third son of Henry Lascelles, 4th Earl of Harewood and Lady Elizabeth Joanna de Burgh, and graduated from Cambridge University with a Bachelor of Arts. On 9 February 1875 he married Constance Augusta Mary FitzClarence Phillipson, the daughter of John Burton Phillipson, and had four children with her: Gerald Hubert Lascelles (23 Apr 1876 to 13 Jul 1928), John Beilby Lascelles (19 Feb 1884 to 13 Nov 1907), Richard Lascelles (30 Nov 1887 to 30 Nov 1887), and Cynthia Rachael Lascelles (29 Aug 1885 to 6 Sep 1961), who married George Wentworth Warwick Bampfylde, 4th Baron Poltimore. He was invested as a Companion of The Most Honourable Order of the Bath (C.B.) in 1914. Alongside arguably his most famous work on the New Forest, he authored "Sport in the New Forest" and "Forestry and the New Forest" in the Hampshire volumes of the Victoria County History, "The Art of Falconry", and numerous other (mainly sporting) publications.
Hampshire
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Klay Alexander Thompson set a then 484 combined three-pointer season record with his teammate who many have called the greatest what?
Title: John Murphy (loyalist) Passage: John Alexander Thompson Murphy (26 August 1950 10 August 1998) was a loyalist from Belfast, Northern Ireland. He was one of the three leading men in the "Shankill Butchers", an Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) murder gang. Title: Darrell Thompson Passage: Darrell Alexander Thompson (born November 23, 1967) is a former American football running back who played in the National Football League. After graduating from John Marshall High School in Rochester, he played college football for the Minnesota Golden Gophers, where he became the school's all-time leader in career rushing yards. Thompson was selected 19th overall by the Green Bay Packers in the 1990 NFL Draft. During his NFL career, he played in 60 games, gained 1,640 rushing, 330 yards receiving, and scored 8 touchdowns. He currently resides in Minnesota with his wife and four children. His daughter Dominique plays collegiate volleyball at University of Wisconsin - Madison. Title: Jay Edwards (basketball) Passage: Jay Edwards (born January 3, 1969) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Los Angeles Clippers in the 2nd round (33rd overall) of the 1989 NBA Draft. A 6'4" guard from Indiana University, Edwards played in only 4 games for the Clippers in his NBA career. He entered the NBA after playing only two seasons for the Hoosiers. During his sophomore year at Indiana, he averaged 20.0 ppg for the Hoosiers and once held the school record for 20 consecutive games with a three-pointer , leading the Hoosiers to the 1989 Big Ten title. Edwards was the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 1988 and an All-American in 1989. When Edwards was in high school in Marion, Indiana, he and his teammate, Lyndon Jones, led the Marion Giants to three consecutive state championships. The three-peat was known in Indiana as the "Purple Reign" referring to the schools colors of purple and gold. In 1987 Edwards shared the title of Indiana's "Mr. Basketball" award along with teammate Lyndon Jones. Edwards and Jones would also play together for two years at Indiana University. Title: Stephen Curry Passage: Wardell Stephen Curry II (born March 14, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Many players and analysts have called him the greatest shooter in NBA history. In 201415, Curry won the NBA Most Valuable Player Award and led the Warriors to their first championship since 1975. The following season, he became the first player in NBA history to be elected MVP by a unanimous vote and to lead the league in scoring while shooting above 504090. That same year, the Warriors broke the record for the most wins in an NBA season. Curry helped the Warriors return to the NBA Finals for a third straight year in 2017, where he won his second NBA championship. Title: Klay Thompson Passage: Klay Alexander Thompson (born February 8, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The son of former NBA player Mychal Thompson, he played college basketball for three seasons at Washington State University, where he was a two-time first-team all-conference selection in the Pac-10. Thompson was selected in the first round of the 2011 NBA draft by Golden State with the 11th overall pick. In 2014, he and teammate Stephen Curry set a then NBA record with 484 combined three-pointers in a season, as the pair were given the nickname the "Splash Brothers". Thompson is a three-time NBA All-Star and a two-time All-NBA Third Team honoree. In 2015, he helped lead the Warriors to their first NBA Championship since 1975. Thompson helped the Warriors return to the NBA Finals for a third straight year in 2017, winning his second NBA Championship.
shooter in NBA history
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Stephen Curry
Who is the State Chairman of the party to which Frosty Boss Ribs belongs ?
Title: Republican Party of Louisiana Passage: The Republican Party of Louisiana is the U.S. state of Louisiana's organization of the national Republican Party. The state chairman is Roger F. Villere, Jr., a businessman from Metairie in Jefferson Parish, who has been repeatedly re-elected since 2004. Since the late 20th century, white conservatives in the states have mostly shifted to the Republican Party from the Democratic Party. s of 2016 , every statewide elected official in Louisiana, with the exception of the governor, is a Republican. Title: Libertarian Party of Louisiana Passage: The Libertarian Party of Louisiana (LPL) is the Louisiana affiliate of the Libertarian Party. The state chairman is Rufus Holt Craig, Jr. It is the third largest party in Louisiana and one of five officially recognized parties in the state. The LPL has two legislative accomplishments to its credit, one a friendlier ballot access law passed in 2004, and the other, a defeat of a bill which would have redefined any party under 40,000 registered voters as a "minor" party and not deserving of federal primary elections. The party is currently organizing individual parishes with their own party committees and is fielding candidates in state and local elections. Title: Montana Democratic Party Passage: Montana Democratic Party (MDP) is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the state of Montana. The Montana Democratic Party is also one of the two major political parties in the U.S. state of Montana. The party is led by Chairman Jim Elliott (Trout Creek) and Vice Chair Nancy Anderson (Great Falls). The National Committeeman is Jorge Quintana (Helena) and the National Committeewoman is Jean Lemire Dahlman (Forsyth) Title: Frosty Boss Ribs Passage: Forrestina Calf Boss Ribs, better known as Frosty Boss Ribs (born April 12, 1955), is a Democratic member of the Montana House of Representatives who currently represents the 15th District. She previously represented the district from 2009 to 2011, until her defeat by 72 votes in the 2010 by Republican Joe Read. Title: Leif-Erik Holm Passage: Leif-Erik Holm (born 1 August 1970 in Klein Trebbow, Bezirk Schwerin, East Germany) is a German economist and politician of the AfD party. He worked as a radio presenter for the private Antenne MV broadcaster, studied economics in Berlin, and became a politician in 2013; he was state chairman of his party in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern for a short time. He was the leading AfD candidate in the state in the 2013 German federal elections and was also elected frontrunner for his party in the 2016 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state elections. Latest polls saw the AfD as the third political force with around 20 percent in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. During the campaign Holm warned of the spread of Islam, despite the relatively rare presence of Muslims and migrants in the state. Holm has temporarily worked for fellow AfD politician Beatrix von Storch.
Jim Elliott
Frosty Boss Ribs
Montana Democratic Party
Forrest Edwin Behm (July 31, 1919 June 29, 2015) was an American football player, he played college football for the Nebraska Cornhuskers (often abbreviated to Huskers) is the name given to the intercollegiate athletic teams of which organization?
Title: Carl Selmer Passage: Carl Selmer (born c. 1925) is a former American football player and coach. He was the head coach of the University of Miami football program from 1975 to 1976. Before becoming head coach, he was the offensive coordinator for Miami, and before that, he was the offensive line coach for Nebraska Cornhuskers, helping the Huskers to national championships in 1970 and 1971. Title: Nebraska Cornhuskers Passage: The Nebraska Cornhuskers (often abbreviated to Huskers) is the name given to the intercollegiate athletic teams of the University of NebraskaLincoln. The university is a member of the Big Ten Conference and the Cornhuskers compete in NCAA Division I, fielding 22 varsity teams in 15 sports. Title: Danny McMullen Passage: Daniel Edward McMullen (May 8, 1906 August 22, 1983) was an American football player. He played college football at the guard position for the Nebraska Cornhuskers from 1925 to 1928. He was selected by the Associated Press as a second-team player on the 1928 College Football All-America Team. He also played in the National Football League (NFL) for the New York Giants (1929), Chicago Bears (1930-1931) and Portsmouth Spartans (1932). He later worked for 16 years as the football coach at Turkey Creek High School in Plant City, Florida. He was inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 1979. After retiring, he moved to St. Francis, Kansas, where he died in 1983 at age 77 after falling at his home. Title: Joy Berquist Passage: Jay Theodore John "Joy" Berquist (July 30, 1901 May 18, 1942) was an American football player. Born in Loomis, Nebraska, he attended high school in Lincoln, Nebraska. He then enrolled at Nebraska University and played college football for the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team from 1921 to 1923. He next played professional football for the Akron ProsIndians in the National Football League (NFL) for the Kansas City Blues (1924), Kansas City Cowboys (1926), and Chicago Cardinals (1927). He was selected as a second-team All-Pro end in 1926. After retiring from football, Berquist became a lawyer in Lexington, Nebraska, and then a Dawson County judge. He died suddenly of a heart attack in 1942 at age 40. Title: Forrest Behm Passage: Forrest Edwin Behm (July 31, 1919 June 29, 2015) was an American football player. He played college football for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1988.
University of NebraskaLincoln
Forrest Behm
Nebraska Cornhuskers
What New York State county are soulfunk band Mandril based in?
Title: Sharon Jones Passage: Sharon Lafaye Jones (May 4, 1956  November 18, 2016) was an American soul and funk singer. She was the lead singer of Sharon Jones The Dap-Kings, a soul and funk band based in Brooklyn, New York. Jones experienced breakthrough success relatively late in life, releasing her first record when she was 40 years old. In 2014, Jones was nominated for her first Grammy, in the category Best RB Album, for "Give the People What They Want." Title: Brooklyn Passage: Brooklyn ( ) is the most populous borough of New York City, with a Census-estimated 2,629,150 residents in 2016. It borders the borough of Queens at the southwestern end of Long Island, and has several bridge connections to the nearby boroughs of Staten Island and Manhattan. Since 1896, Brooklyn has had the same boundaries as Kings County, the most populous county in the U.S. state of New York and the second-most densely populated county in the United States, after the county of New York (which is coextensive with the borough of Manhattan). Title: Yonkers Avenue Passage: Yonkers Avenue is an eastwest street in the city of Yonkers in Westchester County, New York, in the United States. It is one of four major eastwest through routes in the city. The western terminus of the street is at Nepperhan Avenue, which connects to U.S. Route 9 (US 9) and New York State Route 9A (NY 9A). Its eastern terminus is at Bronx River Road near the Bronx River Parkway. The entirety of Yonkers Avenue is maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation as New York State Route 983C from Nepperhan Avenue to the Saw Mill River Parkway and New York State Route 984E from the Saw Mill Parkway to Bronx River Road. Both are unsigned reference route designations. Title: John J. McNulty, Jr. Passage: John J. McNulty, Jr. ("Jack" or "Big Jack") (19222009) was a Northern New York State, U.S.A. political power broker, who held a series of local political offices in Albany County, New York from 1949 and in 6 ensuing decades until the year 2002 and whose crowning political achievement was succeeding at having his son Michael R. McNulty elected to several successive terms as a United States Congressman. Jack McNulty is said to have been a "co-congressman" for the 2 decades that his son served in the U.S. Congress, before his retirement from the U.S. House of Representatives in 2008. A fellow Democrat, Jack was a staunch opponent of the entrenched old guard Albany County Democratic political machine Democratic Party (U.S.A.), which was run by Dan OConnell and which in a political in-fight had unseated his father John J. McNulty, Sr. as Sheriff of Albany County, New York back in 1937. The high point of Jack's personal political career was when he recaptured that Sheriff's office, being, himself, elected Sheriff of the County of Albany, New York in 1973. In later life, Jack was a beloved and respected elder statesman of Northern New York State. The mention of his name at a year 2000 Democratic convention at the Times Union Center caused the full arena crowd of 11,000 people to rise in a spontaneous standing ovation. "Jack McNulty's word was his bond." Democratic New York State Senator Neil Breslin, "For being 87, Jack knew how to change with the time. Jack connected to people in their 20s." Albany County Democratic Chairman Dan McCoy, "the man I often introduced at Democratic Party events as the greatest Democrat I know." Rensselaer County Democratic Chairman Thomas Wade Title: Mandrilland Passage: Mandrilland is the fifth album by Brooklyn-based soulfunk band Mandrill. .
Kings County
Mandrilland
Brooklyn
What type of film was Luc Besson's film (2017) in which Dane William DeHaan had title character?
Title: No Limit (TV series) Passage: No Limit is a French television action-adventure series created by filmmaker Luc Besson with Franck Philippon through Besson's EuropaCorp company. Along with "", it represents one of Besson's first forays into television, although this time as a writer as well as a producer. Title: Shanna Besson Passage: Shanna Besson (born Shanna Leila Besson) is a French actress and photographer who is the only child of French directors Mawenn and Luc Besson. Title: Luc Besson Passage: Luc Besson (] ; born 18 March 1959) is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. He directed or produced the films "Subway" (1985), "The Big Blue" (1988), and "Nikita" (1990). Besson is known for his distinctive filmmaking style and is associated with the movement critics call "Cinma du look". He has been nominated for a Csar Award for Best Director and Best Picture for his films "" and "". He won Best Director and Best French Director for his sci-fi action film "The Fifth Element" (1997). He wrote and directed the 2014 sci-fi thriller film "Lucy". 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: 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.
3D science fiction adventure film
Dane DeHaan
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
Woman's Home Companion and I Confess were both what?
Title: Timeless Stories for Today and Tomorrow Passage: Timeless Stories for Today and Tomorrow was an anthology of fantasy and horror stories edited by Ray Bradbury and published in 1952. Many of the stories had originally appeared in various magazines including "The New Yorker", "Charm", "The Yale Review", "Cosmopolitan", "Woman's Home Companion", "Tomorrow", "The Saturday Evening Post", "Harper's", "Story", "Esquire", "The American Mercury", "The Reporter", "Todays Woman", and "Kurt Wolff Verlag". Title: A Prairie Home Companion with Chris Thile Passage: The live weekly radio variety show, A Prairie Home Companion with Chris Thile, whose title indicates the new program host, musician Chris Thile, derives from the historic "A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor" ("APHC") radio show, where the changeover in the onstage hosting and program began on October 15, 2016. Thile, an American virtuoso mandolinist and singer-songwriter, had a two decade history with "APHC" and is known for his work in the folk and progressive bluegrass groups Nickel Creek and Punch Brothers. After two unprecedented guest host spots in 2015, Keillor decided on his successor, featured Thile as host again in JanuaryFebruary 2016, and fully ceded his hosting role to Thile in the October 2016 performance at the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota, continuing as the show's Executive Producer. As of 1 November 2016, the new program presents expanded musical and comedic elements, retaining the template of the earlier program (e.g., its most recent acting and sound effect cast, and "sponsorships" from faux companies), but without such features as its earlier signature "Lives of the Cowboys" series and "News from Lake Wobegon" monologue. Early reviews of the new program have been uniformly positive, focusing on the remaining familiar elements and on the new music and expanded musical focus brought by the new host. Title: I Confess (magazine) Passage: I Confess was an American biweekly pulp magazine aimed at young women readers that was published between 1922 and 1932 by Dell Publishing. The magazine contained stories which were marketed as being true first-person accounts of mostly middle-class womens lives and scandals told in a confessional style, which was different from many other pulp magazines which were mainly marketed as cheap fictional magazines. It was the first magazine and title ever published by Dell, and its popularity helped launch over 700 magazine titles and make Dell Publishing into the successful publishing house which it remains today. Title: Woman's Home Companion Passage: Woman's Home Companion was an American monthly magazine, published from 1873 to 1957. It was highly successful, climbing to a circulation peak of more than four million during the 1930s and 1940s. The magazine was headquartered in Springfield, Ohio and discontinued in 1957. Title: The Hope Chest Passage: The Hope Chest is an American silent comedy drama film released in 1918, starring Dorothy Gish. The film was directed by Elmer Clifton and based on a serialized story (and later novel) by Mark Lee Luther, originally published in "Woman's Home Companion". It is not known whether the film currently survives.
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I Confess (magazine)
Are Astragalus and Parrotia part of the same family?
Title: Parrotia Passage: Parrotia persica (commonly called Persian ironwood) is a deciduous tree in the family Hamamelidaceae, closely related to the witch-hazel genus "Hamamelis". It is native to northern Iran and southern Azerbaijan (where it is called "Dmiraac") and it is endemic in the Alborz mountains. Title: Allosauridae Passage: Allosauridae is a family of medium to large bipedal, carnivorous allosauriod neotheropod dinosaurs from the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous. Allosauridae is a fairly old taxonomic group, having been first named by the American paleontologist Othniel Charles March in 1878. Constituent groups include "Allosaurus", "Erectopus", and "Saurophaganax". Many taxa, including "Antrodemus" and "Epanterias", have been at some point included as members of Allosauridae. Originally described in 1870, Antrodemus has since been identified as a nomen dubium, and generally collapsible with "Allosaurus". "Epanterias" has also been subject to some controversy shifting from a separate genus, to an especially large "Allosaurus fragilis" Allosarids are characterized by an astragalus with a restriction of the ascending process to the lateral part of the bone, a larger medial than lateral condyle, and a horizontal groove across the face of the condyles. Allosauridae is an extremely widely dispersed family, with members discovered on every continent except Antarctica and India. Title: Vicia Passage: Vicia is a genus of about 140 species of flowering plants that are part of the legume family (Fabaceae), and which are commonly known as vetches. Member species are native to Europe, North America, South America, Asia and Africa. Some other genera of their subfamily Faboideae also have names containing "vetch", for example the vetchlings ("Lathyrus") or the milk-vetches ("Astragalus"). The broad bean ("Vicia faba") is sometimes separated in a monotypic genus "Faba"; although not often used today, it is of historical importance in plant taxonomy as the namesake of the order Fabales, the Fabaceae and the Faboideae. The tribe Vicieae in which the vetches are placed is named after the genus' current name. Among the closest living relatives of vetches are the lentils ("Lens") and the true peas ("Pisum"). Title: Astragalus sinuatus Passage: Astragalus sinuatus is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name Whited's milkvetch. It is endemic to Washington in the United States, where it is limited to one creek drainage on the western edge of the Columbia Basin. Its range measures about ten square miles in Chelan and Kittitas Counties in the central part of the state. Title: Astragalus Passage: Astragalus is a large genus of about 3,000 species of herbs and small shrubs, belonging to the legume family Fabaceae and the subfamily Faboideae. It is the largest genus of plants in terms of described species. The genus is native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Common names include milkvetch (most species), locoweed (in North America, some species) and goat's-thorn ("A. gummifer", "A. tragacanthus"). Some pale-flowered vetches are similar in appearance, but vetches are more vine-like.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg is a British Politician born in 1969, who was his grandfather?
Title: Thomas Richard Morris Passage: Thomas Richard Morris JP was a British Conservative politician and magistrate who served as Mayor of St Pancras from 1961 until 1962. Active in London's politics from at least the 1950s, Morris was an active member of the St Pancras Borough Council by the early 1960s, assisting in cultural and infrastructural projects, soon securing the mayoralty of the area. Following his tenure, he stood for election to the fledgling Camden London Borough Council, successful at his second attempt in 1968. Representing the Kings Cross ward, his political career did not extend into the 1970s. Morris' daughter Gillian Shakespeare married prominent journalist William Rees-Mogg in 1962, subsequently mothering future political figures Annunziata and Jacob. Title: Samuel Storey Passage: Samuel Storey (18411925) was a British politician born in County Durham. He became a Member of Parliament for Sunderland and the main founder of the "Sunderland Echo" newspaper. Title: John Pascoe Grenfell Passage: John Pascoe Grenfell (20 September 1800 20 March 1869) was a British officer of the Empire of Brazil. He spent most of his service in South America campaigns, initially under the leadership of Lord Cochrane and then . He was the nephew of British politician Pascoe Grenfell and grandfather to General Sir John Grenfell Maxwell. In Brazil, he rose to the rank of Admiral and for his achievements was made a knight grand cross of the Imperial Order of the Rose and a knight of the Imperial Order of the Southern Cross. Title: Hamdi al-Pachachi Passage: Hamdi al-Pachachi (Arabic: ; l886 March 28, 1948), Iraqi politician born to a prominent family in Baghdad. He studied law at the Royal School in Istanbul, graduating in 1909. He taught at the Baghdad Law School from 1913 to 1916. While in Istanbul, he joined the Covenant Society and became active in the Arab nationalist movement. Upon his return to Baghdad, he joined with the nationalists, who were demanding the decentralization of the Ottoman Empire. As a result of his political activities in support of the Iraqi revolt against the British in 1920, al-Pachachi was arrested and exiled to Hanja, an island in the Persian Gulf. After his release, he continued to take part in anti-British activities. Title: Jacob Rees-Mogg Passage: Jacob William Rees-Mogg (born 24 May 1969) is a British Conservative politician, who was first elected as the Member of Parliament for North East Somerset at the 2010 general election.
Thomas Richard Morris
Thomas Richard Morris
Jacob Rees-Mogg
Annenkov Island was discovered by a British explorer who made how many voyages to the Pacific Ocean?
Title: South West Point Passage: South West Point ( ) is the southwest point of Annenkov Island, off the south-central coast of South Georgia. Annenkov Island was discovered by Captain James Cook in 1775, and resighted by Admiral Thaddeus Bellingshausen in 1819. The point appears to be first named on a chart based upon DI surveys undertaken in the period 1926-30. Title: Mislaid Rock Passage: Mislaid Rock ( ) is a rock lying southwest of First Point, Annenkov Island, off the south coast of South Georgia. The name appears to be first used on a 1931 British Admiralty chart. Title: Tussock Island Passage: Tussock Island ( ) is an island 0.2 nautical miles (0.4 km) long, lying off the west side of Annenkov Island, South Georgia. Following geological work by British Antarctic Survey (BAS), 197273, it was named after the thick mantle of tussock grass (Poa flabellata) that grows on the island. Title: Cape Byron Passage: Cape Byron is the easternmost point of the mainland of Australia. It is located about 3 km east of the town of Byron Bay and projects into the Pacific Ocean. The cape was named by British explorer Captain James Cook, when he passed the area on 15 May 1770, to honour British explorer John Byron who circumnavigated the globe in HMS "Dolphin" from 1764 to 1766. The Cape is part of the Cape Byron State Conservation Area. Title: James Cook Passage: Captain James Cook (7 November 172814 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy. Cook made detailed maps of Newfoundland prior to making three voyages to the Pacific Ocean, during which he achieved the first recorded European contact with the eastern coastline of Australia and the Hawaiian Islands, and the first recorded circumnavigation of New Zealand.
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Rich Sommer had a role in the 2006 comedy-drama based on a book by whom?
Title: Weight Loss (The Office) Passage: "Weight Loss" is the collective name for the first and second episodes of the fifth season of the American comedy television series "The Office", and the show's 73rd and 74th episodes overall. Written by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, and directed by Paul Feig, the episode first aired as a single 60 minute show in the United States on September 25, 2008 on NBC. "Weight Loss" guest stars Amy Ryan as Holly Flax, Dale Raoul as Ronni, and Rich Sommer as Alex. Title: Summer of '84 Passage: Summer of '84 is an upcoming American drama thriller film directed by Franois Simard, Anouk Whissell and Yoann-Karl Whissell. It stars Graham Verchere, Judah Lewis, Caleb Emery, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Tiera Skovbye, and Rich Sommer. Title: Rich Sommer Passage: Richard Olen Sommer II (born February 2, 1978) is an American actor, best known for his portrayal of Harry Crane on the AMC drama series "Mad Men". He is also known for his roles in the comedy-drama films "The Devil Wears Prada" (2006), "Celeste and Jesse Forever" (2012), "The Giant Mechanical Man" (2012), and "Hello, My Name Is Doris" (2015). Title: Root Into Europe Passage: Root Into Europe is an ITV comedy-drama based on the character from William Donaldson's book "The Henry Root Letters". Five episodes Written by Donaldson and Mark Chapman and produced by Aspect Film TV for Central Independent Television, were first broadcast in May and June 1992. The series starred George Cole as Henry Root, and Pat Heywood as his wife, Muriel. Title: The Devil Wears Prada (film) Passage: The Devil Wears Prada is a 2006 American comedy-drama film based on Lauren Weisberger's 2003 novel of the same name. This screen adaptation stars Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor, and Anne Hathaway as Andrea ("Andy") Sachs, a college graduate who goes to New York City and lands a job as Priestly's co-assistant. Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci co-star as co-assistant Emily Charlton and art director Nigel, respectively.
Lauren Weisberger
Rich Sommer
The Devil Wears Prada (film)
What are disabled children called in Ghana
Title: Erzsbet Szekeres Passage: Erzsbet Szekeres is a Hungarian disability rights activist and social entrepreneur. She has worked to minister to the disabled of Hungary by "training, employing, and housing disabled adults." Beginning in the early 1980s, Szekeres began to strive toward greater opportunities for people with disabilities. Her own son, Tibor, had microcephalus and "severe mental retardation." Once Szekeres realized Tibor's chances of survival to adulthood were good, she determined to work toward providing her son and others with disabilities a fulfilling and productive adulthood. Such opportunities for people with disabilities were very rare; according to the Ashoka Innovators for the Public website, "In Hungary, the lack of integration of disabled people into society is extreme. Disabled people...can not gain access to public buildings or public transportation...the state solution is institutionalization for life." This state of affairs did not satisfy Szekeres. She began to connect with other parents of disabled children and established an "informal cooperative business running out of her basement." However, such business endeavors were not recognized legally until 1986, when Szekeres founded sszefogs Ipari Szvetkezet, or in English, the Alliance Industrial Union. Although progress was slow for a few years, in 1989 the Ministry of Welfare in Hungary awarded substantial funds to the Alliance. This helped to speed up the development of housing as well as facilities and supplies that would enable those with disabilities to earn money. Szekeres has worked to create an environment in which those with disabilities, including her son Tibor, could work and live as unimpeded by their handicaps as possible. According to Szekeres, "...In institutions, you can't leave, you can't be in couples. Here you have a lot of freedom. Here you are challenged to become part of a community." Szekeris was admitted as an Ashoka fellow in 1997 for her entrepreneurial approach to those with disabilities. Title: Disability in Russia Passage: Many disabled face poor provision of facilities, and disabled children are commonly institutionalized as disability is considered shameful and must be hidden. Title: Mangala Jyothi Integrated school Passage: SDM Mangala Jyothi Integrated School (MJIS), Vamanjoor, is an Integrated School and Society for the Welfare of the Disabled has provided educational activities for disabled children with normal children with the concept of Integrated Education since 1981. Founded by the late Mohini Appaji Nayak, this institution is now operated by the Shri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Society, of Ujire. Poojya Dr. D. Veerendra Heggade is the President of the Institution. An Industrial Training Centre also will run with the concept of Inclusive Education; disabled Students will be given industrial training with normal students. Title: Disability in Ghana Passage: Disability in Ghana has a massive amount of stigma, children or people who are born disabled or deformed are assumed to be possessed by evil spirits. Title: Spirit children Passage: A spirit child in Ghana is a disabled child who are believed to possess magical powers to cause misfortune. Disability in Ghana is greatly stigmatised and the only way considered acceptable to deal with the problem is to kill them via advice by a witchdoctor.
spirit child
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Disability in Ghana
The Bathurst 1000 motor race is held annually in which month?
Title: 2009 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 Passage: The 2009 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 was a motor race for V8 Supercars. It was the thirteenth running of the Australian 1000 race, first held after the organisational split over the Bathurst 1000 that occurred in 1997. It is the 53rd race tracing its lineage back to the 1960 Armstrong 500 held at Phillip Island. Title: 1998 AMP Bathurst 1000 Passage: The 1998 AMP Bathurst 1000 was the 39th running of the Bathurst 1000 touring car race. It was held on 4 October 1998 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst. It was the second year of the controversial split between race organisers, the Australian Racing Drivers Club, and V8 Supercar, which had led to Australia's leading touring car series leaving the Bathurst 1000. The V8 Supercar teams raced the 1998 FAI 1000 race, held six weeks later. The race distance was 161 laps, approximately 1000 km. Title: Mount Panorama Circuit Passage: Mount Panorama Circuit is a motor racing track located in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. It is situated on a hill with the dual official names of Mount Panorama and Wahluu and is best known as the home of the Bathurst 1000 motor race held each October, and the Bathurst 12 Hour event held each February. The 6.213 km long track is technically a street circuit, and is a public road, with normal speed restrictions, when no racing events are being run, and there are many residences which can only be accessed from the circuit. Title: 1997 AMP Bathurst 1000 Passage: The 1997 AMP Bathurst 1000 was the 38th running of the annual Bathurst 1000 touring car race. It was held on 5 October 1997 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia. It was the first Bathurst 1000 race held after the controversial split between race organisers, the Australian Racing Drivers Club, and V8 Supercar, which led to Australia's leading touring car category contesting a separate 1000 kilometre race at Bathurst. This race, the 1997 Primus 1000 Classic, was held two weeks after the AMP Bathurst 1000. Title: 1994 Tooheys 1000 Passage: The 1994 Tooheys 1000 was a motor race held on 2 October 1994 at the Mount Panorama Circuit near Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia. It was the 35th running of the Bathurst 1000 touring car race. The race was open to cars complying with CAMS Group 3A Touring Car regulations, later known as V8 Supercars and those complying with FIA Class II Touring Car regulations, later known as Super Touring cars. In the lead up to the 2003 event, Wheels Magazine voted the 1994 Bathurst 1000 to be the greatest of all time.
each October
1997 AMP Bathurst 1000
Mount Panorama Circuit
What job titles has the producer for the reality television programme Holiday Showdown held?
Title: Holiday Showdown Passage: Holiday Showdown was a BAFTA-nominated and Royal Television Society Award-winning reality television programme, produced by Chris Kelly for the United Kingdom independent TV production company RDF Media. It was first broadcast in 2003 on ITV in the United Kingdom. Title: Rosemary Shrager Passage: Rosemary Jacqueline Shrager (born 21 January 1951) is a British chef, best known for being an haute cuisine teacher on the reality television programme "Ladette to Lady", and as a judge on "Soapstar Superchef". She also made an appearance on the reality TV series "I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! ". Other television projects have included "Kitchen Showdown with Rosemary Shrager", where she weaned unhealthy fast-food families onto nutritious cuisine. Shrager is an accomplished chef and has worked with fellow "Soapstar Superchef" judge Jean-Christophe Novelli. Title: Love Island (2005 TV series) Passage: Love Island (originally Celebrity Love Island) is a British reality television programme. In the show, twelve single celebrities spent five weeks on an island in Fiji. Viewers would vote for the couple they would like to see in the "love shack" where the two would get to know one another better. In the first series, each week viewers voted celebrities off the island, but in the second, the inhabitants had the final say. The identities of those being kicked out were revealed in the elimination episodes. The prize for the final couple left standing was 50,000. The second series also featured the inhabitants having to cook and clean up after themselves to fight the appearance that they were just there for a free holiday. Title: Chris Kelly (TV presenter) Passage: Christopher Paul Kelly (born 24 April 1940) is an English TV presenter, producer and writer. Title: Embarrassing Bodies Passage: Embarrassing Bodies (formerly Embarrassing Illnesses) is a British BAFTA-award winning medical reality television programme broadcast by Channel 4 and made by Maverick Television since 2007. In 2011, an hour-long live show was introduced, "Embarrassing Bodies: Live from the Clinic", which makes use of Skype technology. Various spin-offs have been produced in relation to the programme to target different patients, such as "Embarrassing Fat Bodies" and "Embarrassing Teenage Bodies". The series' basic premise involves members of the public with a wide variety of medical conditions consulting the show's doctors for advice; in some cases, cosmetic or corrective surgery has been offered and undertaken to treat patients with more severe or noticeable ailments.
TV presenter, producer and writer
Holiday Showdown
Chris Kelly (TV presenter)
Which film director is known for "Spring in a Small Town", Fei Mu or Joss Whedon?
Title: Springtime in a Small Town Passage: Springtime in a Small Town () is a 2002 Chinese film directed by Tian Zhuangzhuang. The film is a remake of director Fei Mu's 1948 film, "Spring in a Small Town". Though the two movies are referred to by different English titles, they share the same title in Chinese. Title: Joss Whedon Passage: Joseph Hill Whedon ( ; born June 23, 1964) is an American screenwriter, director, producer, comic book writer, and composer. He is the founder of Mutant Enemy Productions and co-founder of Bellwether Pictures, and is best known as the creator of the television series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (19972003), "Angel" (19992004), "Firefly" (2002), "Dollhouse" (200910) and "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." (from 2013). Title: Zhu Shilin Passage: Zhu Shilin () (27 July 1899 5 January 1967). was a Chinese film director, born in Taicang, Jiangsu, China. Zhu began his career in the thriving film industry of Shanghai, directing actresses like Ruan Lingyu with the Lianhua Film Company. After the war, Zhu moved to Hong Kong, where he founded the Longma Film Company along with fellow Shanghai emigrant Fei Mu. Title: Fei Mu Passage: Fei Mu (19061951) was a major Chinese film director of the pre-Communist era. His "Spring in a Small Town" (1948) was declared the greatest Chinese film ever made by the Hong Kong Film Critics Society. Title: Blood on Wolf Mountain Passage: Blood on Wolf Mountain, also known as The Wolf Hill, Bloodbath in Langshan, and Bloodshed on Wolf Mountain, is a Chinese film directed by acclaimed Shanghainese film director Fei Mu. Made just prior to the commencement of full-scale war with Imperial Japan, the film itself is often considered an allegory of conflict between China and Japan that had been going on intermittently since the Invasion of Manchuria in 1931. The film was produced by the Lianhua Film Company and was released in November of 1936.
Fei Mu
Joss Whedon
Fei Mu
What was Miriam Auhea Kekuluohi Crowningburg relation to the man known as "The People's King"?
Title: Yu Kanda Passage: Yu Kanda (Japanese: , Hepburn: Kanda Y ) is a character from "D.Gray-man", a manga series created by Japanese artist and writer Katsura Hoshino. Kanda is a young adult who is an exorcist from an organization known as the Black Order. Like the other exorcists in the order, he is in charge of destroying demonic enemies known as Akuma, created by a man known as the Millennium Earl. For this, he uses an object referred to as "Innocence" sealed within a Japanese sword. Kanda sides with the Black Order in their fight against the Earl's group, the Noah Family. Kanda is often cold and antisocial toward his allies, even disliking it when people refer to him by his given name, Yu. He often engages in fights with his frequent ally, the series' protagonist Allen Walker. As the series proceeds, it is revealed he is the result of an experiment from the Black Order that created his artificial body and merged it with the brain of a deceased exorcist. Outside the main series and the two anime adaptations, Kanda has also appeared in the "D.Gray-man" light novels, the two video games of the series, and the crossover game "Jump Ultimate Stars". Title: Miriam Auhea Kekuluohi Crowningburg Passage: Miriam Auhea Kekuluohi Crowningburg Kamai (c. 18391899) was a high chiefess during the Kingdom of Hawaii. She was a cousin of King Lunalilo and namesake of his mother Kekuluohi, however was rarely referred to as Kekuluohi II. Title: Henry of Lund Passage: Henry was an 11th-century bishop and Christian missionary. He was probably the keeper of the treasury of King Canute the Great in England. Sometime before the year 1035, according to Adam of Bremen, Henry went to Orkney as bishop. As Bishop of Orkney, he was probably more of a missionary bishop, and may have been under the metropolitan authority of the Archbishop of York. He is possibly the Henry who went to Iceland for two undatable years. In 10601, the King of Denmark, Sweyn II, appointed him Bishop of Lund. He is the first man known to have held the bishopric of Lund, as well as Orkney. He is said to have died from an alcoholic episode sometime in the mid-1060s. Title: Lunalilo Passage: Lunalilo, born William Charles Lunalilo (January 31, 1835 February 3, 1874), was King of the Hawaii from January 8, 1873 until February 3, 1874. Due to his popularity and status as Hawaii's first elected monarch, he became known as "The People's King". Title: Bhumka Passage: A Bhumka is the term for a traditional herbal healer in the valley of Patalkot, India. The valley is mainly home to members of the Bharia and Gond tribes, with 2,000 residents scattered between various villages and hamlets. Tribes people traditionally use herbal medicine, under the auspices of a herbal expert and holy man known as a Bhumka.
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Which county met by Nungessers was named for a sea captain?
Title: Captain Jat Passage: Captain Jat is a fictional sea captain created by English writer William Hope Hodgson. Captain Jat was another attempt to create a recurring character, like Hodgson's Captain Gault. Captain Jat is featured in the stories "The Island of the Ud" and "The Adventure of the Headland". Captain Jat himself is a tall, lean man, interested primarily in "treasure and women," who takes cabin boy Pibby Tawles into his confidence. In "The Island of the Ud" their relationship is described as follows: Title: Hudson County, New Jersey Passage: Hudson County, a county in the U.S. state of New Jersey, lies west of the lower Hudson River, which was named for Henry Hudson, the sea captain who explored the area in 1609. Part of New Jersey's Gateway Region in the New York metropolitan area, Jersey City is its largest city and county seat. Title: Aaron Olmsted Passage: Captain Aaron Olmsted (May 19, 1753 September 9, 1806), erroneously spelled Olmstead, was a wealthy sea captain in the China trade out of New England, and one of 49 investors who formed the Connecticut Land Company in 1795 to purchase a major part of the Western Reserve from the U.S. state of Connecticut. He became the owner of thousands of acres from his 30,000 share of the 1,200,000 total land deal. The land encompassed the areas now known as North Olmsted, Ohio, Olmsted Falls, Ohio and Olmsted Township (originally known as Lenox) in what is now Cuyahoga County as well as Franklin Township, named after his son Aaron Franklin Olmsted, and most of the city of Kent, Ohio in what is now Portage County. Olmsted traveled west on horseback to visit the land in 1795, but never settled there. Title: Nungessers Passage: Nungessers is the name of the confluence of roads that meet at the Hudson and Bergen county line at North Bergen and Fairview in northeastern New Jersey. The area is former site the Nungesser's Gutenberg Racetrack, a late 19th-century gaming and gambling venue. The neighborhood just south of Nungesser's is called the Racetrack Section and the municipality of Guttenberg is nearby. A White Castle, an early drive-in fast-food chain, originally built in the 1930s has long been a landmark in the neighborhood, as has adjacent North Hudson Park. Title: Sea captain Passage: A sea captain, ship's captain, captain, master, or shipmaster, is a high-grade licensed mariner in ultimate command of the merchant vessel. The captain is responsible for its safe and efficient operation, including: ship's seaworthiness, ship's safety and security conditions, cargo operations, navigation, crew management and ensuring that the vessel complies with local and international laws, as well as company and flag state policies. All persons on board, particularly during navigation, including, public authorities, state authorities, officers and crew, other shipboard staff members, passengers, guests and pilots, are under the captain's authority and are his or her ultimate responsibility.
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Hudson County, New Jersey
Are William S. Hart and Valie Export both video artists?
Title: Gorilla Tapes Passage: Gorilla Tapes was the collective name of British Scratch Video artists Jon Dovey (b 1955), Gavin Hodge (b 1954) and Tim Morrison (b. 1955). 'Scratch' is the art of 'sampling' and repeating found images and sounds, thereby making a new work. With simple video editing equipment and images recorded from television, during the mid-1980s Gorilla Tapes made sharp satirical and political videos collaged from old film footage and the TV news imagery of the mid-Thatcher years. Gorilla Tapes have exhibited internationally in solo and group exhibitions. Highlights include participation in Tate Britain's A Century of Artists Films (2003). Title: Valie Export Passage: Valie Export (often written as 'VALIE EXPORT') (born May 17, 1940 in Linz as Waltraud Lehner, later Waltraud Hllinger) is an Austrian artist. Her artistic work includes video installations, body performances, expanded cinema, computer animations, photography, sculptures and publications covering contemporary arts. Title: Kathy Rae Huffman Passage: Kathy Rae Huffman is a US-American curator, writer, producer, researcher, lecturer and expert for video and media art. Since the early 1980s, Huffman is said to have helped establish video and new media art, online and interactive art, installation and performance art in the visual arts world. She has curated for, written about, and coordinated events for numerous international art institutes, consulted and juried for festivals and alternative arts organisations. Huffman not only introduced video and digital computer art to museum exhibitions, she also pioneered tirelessly to bring television channels and video artists together, in order to show video artworks on TV. From the early 1990s until 2014, Huffman was based in Europe, and embraced early net art and interactive online environments, a curatorial practice that continues. Till today, Huffman is working in the USA and in Europe. Title: Renate Bertlmann Passage: Renate Bertlmann (28 February 1943 in Vienna) is an Austrian feminist avant-garde artist, living and working in Vienna. She is a contemporary of Birgit Jrgenssen and VALIE EXPORT, and her work focuses on the relationship between masculine and feminine forms. Title: William S. Hart Passage: William Surrey Hart (December 6, 1864 June 23, 1946) was an American silent film actor, screenwriter, director and producer. He is remembered as a foremost western star of the silent era who "imbued all of his characters with honor and integrity." During the late 1910s and early 1920s, he was one of the most consistently popular movie stars, frequently ranking high among male actors in popularity contests held by movie fan magazines.
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Valie Export
Are Comptonella and Quaqua in the same plant family?
Title: Hen and chicks Passage: Hen and chicks (also known as hen-and-chickens, or hen-and-biddies in the American South) is a common name for a group of small succulent plants belonging to the flowering plant family Crassulaceae, native to southern Europe and northern Africa. They grow close to the ground with leaves formed around each other in a rosette, and propagating by offsets. The "hen" is the main plant, and the "chicks" are the offspring, which start as tiny buds on the main plant and soon sprout their own roots, taking up residence close to the mother plant. Title: Comptonella Passage: Comptonella is a plant genus endemic to New Caledonia in the subfamily Rutoideae in the family Rutaceae. Molecular phylogenetic analyses suggest that this genus is nested in "Melicope". Title: Eidothea Passage: Eidothea is a genus of two species of rainforest trees in New South Wales and Queensland, in eastern Australia, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. The plant family Proteaceae was named after the shape-shifting god Proteus of Greek Mythology. The genus name "Eidothea" refers to one of the three daughters of Proteus. Title: Quaqua Passage: The genus Quaqua falls within the tribe of plants known collectively as stapeliads. All stapeliads, including "Quaqua", are old world stem succulents. Title: Malephora crocea Passage: Malephora crocea is a species of flowering plant in the ice plant family known by the common name coppery mesemb and red ice plant. It is native to Africa and it is grown in many other places as an ornamental plant and a groundcover. In California and Baja California this is an introduced species and often a noxious weed in coastal habitat such as beaches and bluffs. It is planted along highways in California and in Arizona it is utilized in landscaping for its low water needs and tolerance of sun. It has been recommended as a groundcover in areas prone to wildfire in southern California due to its low flammability.
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Quaqua
What civil parish in Cheshire, England contains Scholar Green, which is located next to the isolated village of Mow Cop, 24 miles south of Manchester and 6 miles north of Stoke-on-Trent?
Title: Lower Peover Passage: Lower Peover is a village in the civil parish of Nether Peover in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England, approximately 6 miles east of Northwich and 4 miles south of Knutsford. The boundary of the civil parish deviates slightly to include Lower Peover in Nether Peover and not the adjacent civil parish of Peover Inferior. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 415. Title: Illington Passage: Illington is a village and former civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. The population is now included in the civil parish of Wretham. The village is 6.2 miles north east of Thetford, 24 miles west south west of Norwich and 92.3 miles north east of London. The nearest railway station is at Thetford for the Breckland Line which runs between Cambridge and Norwich. The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport. Title: Mow Cop Castle Passage: Mow Cop Castle is a folly at Mow Cop in the civil parish of Odd Rode, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. The ridge, upon which the castle sits, forms the boundary between the counties of Cheshire and Staffordshire, the dioceses of Chester and Lichfield and the ecclesiastical provinces of Canterbury and York. Title: Mow Cop Passage: Mow Cop is an isolated village which straddles the CheshireStaffordshire border, and is divided between the North West and West Midlands regions of England. It is 24 miles south of Manchester and 6 miles north of Stoke-on-Trent, lying on a steep hill of the same name rising up to 335 m (1099 ft) above sea level. The village fringes the Cheshire Plain to the west and the hills of the Staffordshire Moorlands to the east. For population details taken at the 2011 census see Kidsgrove. Title: Scholar Green Passage: Scholar Green ( ) is a small village, in the civil parish of Odd Rode, in Cheshire, England. Encompassing the smaller settlements of Kent Green and The Bank, it near Mow Cop, Alsager, Rode Heath, Butt Lane and Kidsgrove and in the unitary authority area of Cheshire East.
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Mow Cop
Shim Hyung-rae, is a South Korean former comedian and filmmaker, best known for directing D-War, a South Korean action-adventure fantasy film, released in what year, written and directed by Shim Hyung-rae?
Title: Shim Hyung-rae Passage: Shim Hyung-rae (; born January 3, 1958, sometimes credited as Hyung Rae Shim) is a South Korean former comedian and filmmaker best known for directing "Yonggary" () and "D-War" (), by far the most expensive Korean movie in history. He has often worked with fellow directors Nam Gi-nam () and Kim Cheong-gi (). Title: Shim Eun-ha Passage: Shim Eun-ha is a retired South Korean actress. Shim rose to popularity in the 1990s, starring in some of the highest-rated Korean dramas of all time, such as "The Last Match", "M" and "Trap of Youth". But she is best known for her acclaimed performance in Hur Jin-ho's melodrama "Christmas in August", for which she swept the Best Actress awards in 1998. This was followed by another well-received turn in romantic comedy "Art Museum by the Zoo". Shim suddenly retired from show business at the height of her fame in 2001, and her mystique solidified her status as the most beloved South Korean actress of that decade. Title: Shim Min-ji Passage: Shim Min-ji (also "Sim Min-ji", Korean: ; born April 25, 1983) is a South Korean former swimmer, who specialized in freestyle and backstroke events. She is a two-time Olympian (2000 and 2004) and a three-time relay medalist at the Asian Games (2002). Title: D-War Passage: D-War (Korean: , released in North America as Dragon Wars: D-War), is a 2007 South Korean action-adventure fantasy film written and directed by Shim Hyung-rae, and starring Jason Behr, Amanda Brooks, Robert Forster, and Elizabeth Pea. Title: Nam Gi-nam Passage: Nam Gi-Nam (born April 7, 1942) is a prolific South Korean director of movies, cartoons and TV series. Born in Gwangju, South Korea, he graduated from Sorabol Art College. He made his debut in 1972 with "Don't Cry My Daughter" ("Naettara uljimara"). The main genres in which he works are animation, comedies, and science fiction. He is often associated with actordirector Shim Hyung-rae.
2007
Shim Hyung-rae
D-War
Jim Sheridan is a director who created the sports-drama film released in what year?
Title: Trouble with the Curve Passage: Trouble with the Curve is a 2012 sports-drama film directed by Robert Lorenz, and starring Clint Eastwood, Amy Adams, Justin Timberlake, Matthew Lillard and John Goodman. The film revolves around an aging baseball scout whose daughter joins him on a scouting trip. Filming began in March 2012, and the film was released on September 21, 2012. Title: The Boxer (1997 film) Passage: The Boxer is a 1997 sports-drama film by Irish director Jim Sheridan. Starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Emily Watson, the film centers on the life of a boxer and former Provisional IRA volunteer Danny Flynn, played by Day-Lewis, who is trying to "go straight" after his release from prison. The film is the third collaboration between Sheridan and Day-Lewis, and portrays the increase of splinter groups within the IRA. Title: My Left Foot Passage: My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown is a 1989 Irish biographical drama film co-written and directed by Jim Sheridan and starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Brenda Fricker, Ray McAnally and Fiona Shaw. It tells the story of Christy Brown, an Irishman born with cerebral palsy, who could control only his left foot. Christy Brown grew up in a poor, working-class family, and became a writer and artist. The film also stars Julie Hale, Alison Whelan, Kirsten Sheridan, Declan Croghan, Eanna MacLiam, Marie Conmee, and Cyril Cusack. It is a partly fictional biography, adapted by Shane Connaughton and Jim Sheridan from the book "My Left Foot" by Christy Brown. Title: Jim Sheridan Passage: Jim Sheridan (born 6 February 1949) is an Irish playwright, screenwriter, film director, and film producer. In the few years from 1989 to 1993, Sheridan made three acclaimed films set in Ireland ("My Left Foot", "The Field", and "In the Name of the Father") that between them received 13 Academy Award nominations. Sheridan has personally received six Academy Award nominations. In addition to the above-mentioned films, he is also known for the films "The Boxer" and "In America". Title: Peter Sheridan Passage: Peter Sheridan (born 1952) is an Irish playwright, screenwriter and director. He lives in Dublin. His awards include the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. In 1980 he was writer-in-residence in the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, and his short film, The Breakfast, won several European awards. He wrote the pilot episode of Fair City. He wrote and directed the film "Borstal Boy", which was released in 2002. He is the brother of the film director Jim Sheridan.
1997
Jim Sheridan
The Boxer (1997 film)
Which magazine, The Caribbean Pioneer or Cook's Illustrated, is an American cooking magazine published every two months by the America's Test Kitchen company in Brookline, Massachusetts?
Title: Cook's Illustrated Passage: Cook's Illustrated is an American cooking magazine published every two months by the America's Test Kitchen company in Brookline, Massachusetts. It accepts no advertising and is characterized by extensive recipe testing and detailed instructions. The magazine also conducts thorough evaluations of kitchen equipment and branded foods and ingredients. Title: The Courier (ACP-EU) Passage: The Courier was an ACP-EU development magazine published by the Development Directorate General of the European Commission, focusing on ACP-EU Development Cooperation. Financed by the European Development Fund (EDF), it was published every two months, till it came to end in 2011. Its last edition was nr 24 covering months of July and August 2011. Its overall stated objective is to communicate, explain, promote and support the development objectives and principles of the Cotonou Agreement (art 5). Title: Oliver Heritage Magazine Passage: Oliver Heritage Magazine is an American magazine published every two months, directed toward collectors of Oliver, White, and Cletrac tractors. The magazine presents technical articles, history, personal stories, and tractor and machinery reviews. The magazine was started in 2004. Current circulation is about 11,000. The founding and current editor is Sherry Schaefer . Title: The Caribbean Pioneer Passage: The Caribbean Pioneer was a Bible magazine published monthly in North America by the Christadelphians. As the name suggests, the magazine's readership was mostly in the Caribbean. Title: Opus musicum Passage: Opus musicum is a publisher established in 1969 in Brno, Czech Republic. It focuses on publishing of a music magazine under the same name but has also its own book series called "Opus Musicum Library". Since its foundation the OM Library has published 20 titles. The music magazine is published every two months and contains studies and essays on music and related cultural themes, articles, reviews, news.
Cook's Illustrated
The Caribbean Pioneer
Cook's Illustrated
Elmer Tiling Cunningham an American entrepreneur was in direct violation by infringing on patents of a British electrical engineer known for inventing the first what?
Title: Horatio Saint George Anson Passage: Horatio Saint George Anson (August 1, 1903 June 30, 1925) was a British electrical engineer who in collaboration with Stephen Oswald Pearson discovered the PearsonAnson effect, inventing the neon lamp relaxation oscillator. Title: William Gosling (engineer) Passage: William Gosling (born 1932) is a British electrical engineer, Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Bath, and pioneer of system design in electrical engineering. Title: John Ambrose Fleming Passage: Sir John Ambrose Fleming FRS (29 November 1849 18 April 1945) was a British electrical engineer and physicist. He is known for inventing the first thermionic valve or vacuum tube. He is also famous for the left hand rule (for electric motors). He was born the eldest of seven children of James Fleming DD (died 1879), a Congregational minister, and his wife, Mary Ann, at Lancaster, Lancashire and baptised on 11 February 1850. Title: Elmer T. Cunningham Passage: Elmer Tiling Cunningham (September 1, 1889 June 14, 1965) was an American entrepreneur and businessman, specializing in vacuum tubes and radio manufacturing. He is best known for being the most successful business person to produce counterfeit (AKA bootleg) or unlicensed vacuum tubes (1915-1920). Cunningham was in direct violation by infringing on the Fleming and De Forest vacuum tube patents. Unlike other businesses making unlicensed or bootlegged vacuum tubes, Cunningham was very aggressive in his advertising. Manufacturers of counterfeit vacuum tubes generally ended their activities after a lawsuit has been filed but Cunningham came out ahead after various lawsuits brought against him and his company, the Audio Tron Sales Company. His successes encouraged many others to do the same thing. Title: R. E. B. Crompton Passage: Rookes Evelyn Bell Crompton, CB, FRS (31 May 1845 15 February 1940) was a British electrical engineer, industrialist and inventor. He was a pioneer of electric lighting and public electricity supply systems. The company he formed, Crompton Co., was one of the world's first large-scale manufactures of electrical equipment. He was also an early campaigner for an international standard for electrical systems. He was involved with both the practical and academic sides of his discipline, being a founder member of the International Electrotechnical Commission and twice president of the Institution of Electrical Engineers. He was a fellow of the Royal Society and a founder member of the Royal Automobile Club.
thermionic valve
Elmer T. Cunningham
John Ambrose Fleming
Which Los Angeles formed American rock and pop band stared in the 1968 musical Head?
Title: The Bronx (band) Passage: The Bronx is an American hardcore punk band from Los Angeles formed in 2002. The band's current lineup consists of vocalist Matt Caughthran, guitarists Joby J. Ford and Ken Horne, bass guitarist Brad Magers, and drummer David Hidalgo, Jr. They have released five eponymous rock albums, and three additional albums of mariachi music under the alter ego Mariachi El Bronx. Title: Head (film) Passage: Head is a 1968 American satirical musical adventure film written by Jack Nicholson and Bob Rafelson, directed by Rafelson, starring television rock group The Monkees (Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork and Michael Nesmith), and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Title: List of Los Angeles Rams seasons Passage: This article is a list of seasons completed by the Los Angeles Rams American football franchise (known as the Cleveland Rams from 1936 to 1945 and the St. Louis Rams from 1995 to 2015) in organized play. The list documents the season-by-season records of the Los Angeles Rams franchise from 1936 to present, including conference standings, division standings, postseason records, league awards for individual players or head coaches, and team awards for individual players. The Rams franchise was founded in Cleveland in 1936 when the team was playing in the newly formed American Football League (AFL). The franchise joined the National Football League (NFL) the following year. In 1943 operations were suspended due a depleted player roster due to World War II, and play resumed the following year. The Rams were the only team to suspend completely in 1943. The franchise has changed home cities thrice, moving to Los Angeles in 1946, moving to St. Louis in 1995, and returning to Los Angeles in 2016. Title: The Monkees Passage: The Monkees are an American rock and pop band originally active between 1965 and 1971, with subsequent reunion albums and tours in the decades that followed. They were formed in Los Angeles in 1965 by Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider for the American television series "The Monkees", which aired from 1966 to 1968. The musical acting quartet was composed of Americans Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork and British stage and television actor and singer Davy Jones. The band's music was initially supervised by producer Don Kirshner, backed by the songwriting duo of Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. Title: Sex Stains Passage: Sex Stains is an American punk rock band from Los Angeles formed in 2014 by Allison Wolfe, the former member of Bratmobile, alongside David Orlando, Sharif Dumani, Francisco "Pachy" Garcia, and Mecca Vazie Andrews. In 2016, the band had released their debut album, eponymously titled "Sex Stains".
The Monkees
Head (film)
The Monkees
A Christmas Carol has a supporting actress who also stars as whom in the drama House of Cards?
Title: Kalanta Xristougenon Passage: Kalanta Xristougenon ( ) is a Greek traditional Christmas carol (kalanta) translated into English simply as "Christmas Carol." This carol is commonly abbreviated as "Kalanta" or "Kalanda", some other common titles for this Christmas carol are Kalin Imran and Christos Genate. This carol is commonly sung around Christmas and accompanied by light percussion instruments such as the Triangle (musical instrument) and Guitar. Title: Robin Wright Passage: Robin Gayle Wright (born April 8, 1966) is an American actress and director. She stars as Claire Underwood in the Netflix political drama "House of Cards", for which she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Television Series Drama in 2013, making her the first actress to win a Golden Globe for a web television series. Wright has also received consecutive Primetime Emmy nominations in the Outstanding Lead Actress Drama category for "House of Cards" between 2013 and 2017. Title: A Christmas Carol (2009 film) Passage: A Christmas Carol is a 2009 American 3D computer animated motion-capture fantasy film written and directed by Robert Zemeckis. It is an adaptation of the Charles Dickens story of the same name and stars Jim Carrey in a multitude of roles, including Ebenezer Scrooge as a young, middle-aged, and old man, and the three ghosts who haunt Scrooge. The film also features supporting roles done by Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Bob Hoskins, Robin Wright, and Cary Elwes. Title: A Klingon Christmas Carol Passage: A Klingon Christmas Carol is the first play to be performed entirely in Klingon, a constructed language first appearing in the television series "Star Trek". The play is based on the Charles Dickens novella, "A Christmas Carol". "A Klingon Christmas Carol" is the Charles Dickens classic tale of ghosts and redemption, adapted to reflect the Klingon values of courage and honor, and then translated into Klingon, performed with English supertitles. Title: A Christmas Carol Passage: A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost-Story of Christmas, commonly known as A Christmas Carol, is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman Hall in 1843; the first edition was illustrated by John Leech. "A Christmas Carol" tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an old miser who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come. After their visits Scrooge is transformed into a kinder, gentler man.
Claire Underwood
A Christmas Carol (2009 film)
Robin Wright
The 1998 British Grand Prix was a 3rd-place finish for the driver who hails from what country?
Title: Mike Peluso (ice hockey, born 1974) Passage: Mike "Loose" Peluso (born September 2, 1974) is an American born hockey player from Bismarck, ND. Peluso was raised in Hibbing, Minnesota and Bismarck, North Dakota . The former professional ice hockey right winger who played 38 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Chicago Blackhawks and Philadelphia Flyers. Mike Peluso is the first Bismarck native to ever don a jersey in any of the 4 major pro sports. He was also a 3 time All-Star in the AHL along with representing Team USA at the World Championships in Russia. He is currently the head hockey coach at the high school he once played at Bismarck High. He also holds the ND high school single season scoring record with 99 points in just 23, 15 minute period games. He has guided Bismarck High over the last 8 seasons to a First ever State Title, three runners up finishes and a 3rd-place finish. He is also very active in the Professional fishing ranks. He guides full-time and also owns an ice fish house company. His ice fishing house company is called Dak Shack, and are dealt in two locations, Mandan, ND and Devils Lake, ND. He opened a bait shop in Mandan, North Dakota. His bait and tackle store is called "Bait-n-More". Title: 1998 British Grand Prix Passage: The 1998 British Grand Prix (formally the LI RAC British Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held at the Silverstone Circuit, England on 12 July 1998. It was the ninth race of the 1998 Formula One season. The 60-lap race was won by Michael Schumacher driving a Ferrari car after starting from second position. Mika Hkkinen, who started from pole position, finished second with Eddie Irvine third in the other Ferrari. Schumacher's victory was his fourth of the season, and his third consecutive victory having won both the preceding Canadian and French Grand Prix, but was under controversial circumstances: he avoided a stop-and-go penalty by entering the pit lane to serve it on the final lap, crossing the finish line in the pit lane to win the race before reaching his pit box, although the controversial penalty was later rescinded. Title: Eddie Irvine Passage: Edmund Irvine Jr. (born 10 November 1965) is a retired British racing driver from Northern Ireland. He was a Formula One driver between 1993 and 2002, and runner-up in the 1999 World Drivers' Championship, driving for Scuderia Ferrari. Title: Lucy Rokach Passage: Lucienne "Lucy" Rokach is an English professional poker player from Stoke-on-Trent. She was born in Cairo, Egypt and is now regarded as one of the top female players in Europe. She also commentated on the popular "Late Night Poker" television series with Jesse May during its fourth season, and had a 3rd-place finish in the series 6 grand final (the highest-ever finish for a female player in a "Late Night Poker" grand final.) Title: Michael Ciccarelli Passage: Michael Ciccarelli (born September 4, 1996) is a Canadian snowboarder. He hails from Ancaster, Ontario and is a member of the Canadian National SlopestyleBig Air Team. Coming from a family of skiers, Mikey has been snowboarding since the age of six, when his parents finally relented to his begging and bought him a board. Mikey's career was catapulted in 2012 when he won the gold medal for slopestyle at the Winter Youth Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria. His pro resume highlights consist of a win at the 2015 Stoneham World Cup, a 2nd-place finish at the 2017 Burton US Open, a 2nd-place finish at the 2016 Fenway Park U.S. Grand PrixWorld Cup Big Air, a 3rd-place finish at the 2015 Cardona World Cup, and a 4th-place finish at the 2017 Air Style in Innsbruck. Mikey rides in the memory of his father, who he lost to cancer in October 2014.
Northern Ireland
1998 British Grand Prix
Eddie Irvine
Who wrote the 1942 children's novel which was a Christian allegory loosely modelled on the work been cited as the first novel written in English?
Title: The Land of Far-Beyond Passage: The Land of Far-Beyond is a children's novel written by Enid Blyton and published in 1942. It is a Christian allegory loosely modelled on John Bunyan's "The Pilgrim's Progress" (1678). Title: The Wicked World Passage: The Wicked World is a blank verse play by W. S. Gilbert in three acts. It opened at the Haymarket Theatre on 4 January 1873 and ran for a successful 145 performances, closing on 21 June 1873. The play is an allegory loosely based on a short illustrated story of the same title by Gilbert, written in 1871 and published in Tom Hood's "Comic Annual", about how pure fairies cope with a sudden introduction to them of "mortal love." Title: Qu Dng Passage: NSND Phm Qu Dng (Hi Dng, 1937 - 28 June 2011 at Hanoi) was a Vietnamese classical singer, and vocal coach at the Vietnam National Academy of Music. He was selected by Russian voice coaches as the singer to sing the lead baritone role in Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin (opera) at the Hanoi Opera in 1960, thus becoming Vietnam's first opera singer. He completed his training with Belcanto arias, some of which had been retained in the opera's repertoire from the French colonial period. In later years, together with NSND Trn Hiu and NST Trung Kin, Qu Dng was counted as one of those affectionately known as the "3C Trio" (Vietnamese "Tam ca 3C," from "tam ca 3 c", old) - a term loosely modelled on Europe's Three Tenors, though the three did not perform as a trio. Title: Russian Nights Passage: Russian Nights ( Russkie nochi) is a 1844 collection of philosophical essays and novellas by Vladimir Odoyevsky. The work is a sprawling Gothic 'frame-novel', built on romantic principles inspired by Friedrich von Hardenberg (Novalis, 1772-1801) and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (1775-1854), loosely modelled on the "Noctes Atticae", and which like E.T.A. Hoffmann mixes genres and styles. Title: The Pilgrim's Progress Passage: The Pilgrim's Progress from This World, to That Which Is to Come is a 1678 Christian allegory written by John Bunyan. It is regarded as one of the most significant works of religious English literature, has been translated into more than 200 languages, and has never been out of print. It has also been cited as the first novel written in English.
Enid Blyton
The Land of Far-Beyond
The Pilgrim's Progress
The Jersey journal relocated in January 2014 to a city that has a population of how many inhabitants ?
Title: Purmerend Passage: Purmerend ( ) is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. The city is surrounded by polders, such as the Purmer, Beemster and the Wormer. The city became the trade center of the region but the population grew relatively slowly. Only after 1960 did the population start to grow from around 10,000 to around 80,000 by the 2010s. From the 1960s onwards, Purmerend has seen major expansion and continues to do so. This expansion has turned Purmerend into a commuter town; many inhabitants of Purmerend (14,200 in 2011), work, go to school or spend their leisure time in Amsterdam. Purmerend is part of the Randstad, one of the largest conurbations in Europe. Title: The Jersey Journal Passage: The Jersey Journal is a newspaper published from Monday through Saturday, covering news and events throughout Hudson County, New Jersey. The headquarters were in Jersey City at Journal Square which was named after the newspaper until relocating to Secaucus in January 2014. It is a sister paper to "The Star-Ledger" of Newark, New Jersey, "The Times" of Trenton and the "Staten Island Advance", all of which are owned by Advance Publications, which bought the paper in 1945. In August 2013, the paper announced it would relocate headquarters to Harmon Plaza in Secaucus. In 2013, Advance Publications announced it was exploring changes that affect cost and efficiency among it New Jersey properties, including possible consolidations but no changes in the frequency of publication of any of the newspapers, nor the elimination of home delivery or mergers of newspapers themselves were being considered. Title: Krakau, Saxony Passage: Krakau (German) or Krakow (Sorbian) was a small town in what is now the district of Bautzen in Saxony, Germany. It was located within the Sorbian area, where many inhabitants traditionally speak the West Slavic Sorbian language, and it shared its name with the much larger Polish city. The town was entirely vacated in 1938 when the area became a military training area. After the war, the town was briefly repopulated, before the Soviet occupation troops again evicted the inhabitants to resume use of the area for military purposes. The town was destroyed. Title: Secaucus, New Jersey Passage: Secaucus ( ) is a town in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the town's population was 16,264, reflecting an increase of 333 (2.1) from the 15,931 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,870 (13.3) from the 14,061 counted in the 1990 Census. Title: Yumurtalk Passage: Yumurtalk (meaning "egg nest") is a small city and a district in Adana Province of Turkey. It was formerly called Aegeae, Ayas or Laiazzo. It is a Mediterranean port at a distance of about 40 km from Adana city. Yumurtalk's population does not exceed 5,000 in winter, but in summer, it rises to 30 to 40,000 people since many inhabitants of Adana have holiday homes here. There are also many daily visitors during the holiday season.
16,264
The Jersey Journal
Secaucus, New Jersey
What is the population of the city at which Belltable Arts Centre is located?
Title: Limerick Passage: Limerick ( ; Irish: "Luimneach" ] ) is a city in County Limerick, Ireland. It is located in the Mid-West Region and is also part of the province of Munster. Limerick City and County Council is the local authority for the city. The city lies on the River Shannon, with the historic core of the city located on King's Island, which is bounded by the Shannon and the Abbey River. Limerick is also located at the head of the Shannon Estuary where the river widens before it flows into the Atlantic Ocean. With a population of 94,192 (2016 census), Limerick is the third most populous urban area in the state, and the fourth most populous city on the island of Ireland. Title: National Arts Centre Passage: The National Arts Centre (NAC) (French: "Centre national des Arts" ) is a centre for the performing arts located in Ottawa, Ontario, between Elgin Street and the Rideau Canal. The National Arts Centre was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 2006. Title: Belltable Arts Centre Passage: Belltable (formerly the Belltable Arts Centre) is a multi-disciplinary arts venue located at 69 O'Connell Street, Limerick, Ireland. The facility houses a 220-seat theatrecinema, art gallery, box office, meeting rooms, rehearsal studios and offices. Through "Belltable:Connect" it aims to support the professional development of theatre artists. This includes the hire of rehearsal spaces, hotdesking facilities, office and meeting room spaces, workshops and mentorship programmes. Title: North Wall Arts Centre Passage: The North Wall Arts Centre (often just referred to as the North Wall) is a performing arts centre in Oxford, owned by St Edward's School and shared with the city. It houses a 200-seat theatre, plus a rehearsal space, dance studio and a visual art gallery. The arts centre hosts touring theatre companies, musicians and other public events, as well as events by the school, with the aim to provide facilities and arts events both for St Edward's students and for the public at large. Title: Asian American Arts Centre Passage: The Asian American Arts Centre (AAAC) is a non-profit organization located in Chinatown in New York City. Founded in 1974, it was one of the earliest Asian-American community organizations in the United States. The Arts Centre presents the ongoing synthesis of contemporary American and Asian art forms, through the presentation of performance, exhibitions, and public education. The permanent collection contains over 400 contemporary Asian American art works and about 200 Chinese folk art pieces. The Arts Centre has accumulated work by Asian American artists through its archive since 1982. The archive documents, preserves, and promotes the presence of Asian American culture in the United States since 1945. This includes the East Coast, especially the greater New York area, some of the West Coast and some artists in Canada, Hawaii, and overseas. The artists include Asian Americans producing art, Asian artists who are active in the United States, and other Americans who are significantly influenced by Asia.
94,192 (2016 census)
Belltable Arts Centre
Limerick
Tara Ochs starred alongside who in a 2010 American romantic-comedy drama?
Title: Life as We Know It (film) Passage: Life As We Know It is a 2010 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Greg Berlanti, starring Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel. It was released on October 8, 2010, after sneak previews in 811 theaters on October 2, 2010. Title: Juan Happy Love Story Passage: Juan Happy Love Story is a 2016 Philippine romantic-comedy drama television series to be broadcast by GMA Network starring Dennis Trillo and Heart Evangelista. It premiered on May 16, 2016 replacing "Because of You" on GMA Telebabad block, and also aired worldwide via GMA Pinoy TV. This is a comeback loveteam of Dennis Trillo and Heart Evangelista, since "Dwarfina" in 2011. The series ended on September 2, 2016 and was replaced by "Someone to Watch Over Me". Title: Addy Raj Passage: Adhiraj Gaur (Hindi: , born on August 30, 1995 in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India), popularly known as Addy Raj, is an Indian actor, model, singer and a former exchange student in the Philippines. He is best known for appearing in ABS-CBN's I Love OPM in 2016. He later transferred to rival network GMA and now is one of the main cast of the TV series "Meant to Be", a romantic-comedy drama. He portrays the role of Jai Patel, an Indian suitor to Billie Bendiola (Portrayed by Barbie Forteza), in the show. Title: I Heart Davao Passage: I Heart Davao is a 2017 Philippine Davaoeo-based romantic-comedy drama television series that premiered on GMA Network on June 26, 2017. Starring Carla Abellana and Tom Rodriguez, it replaced "Meant to Be" on GMA Telebabad primetime block, and aired worldwide via GMA Pinoy TV. The series ended its 8-week run on August 18, 2017 with a total of 40 episodes. It was replaced by "My Korean Jagiya" in its timeslot. Title: Tara Ochs Passage: Tara Ochs is an American actress. Her film credits include "Selma", "Life as We Know It", "The Fall" and "Too Many Cooks".
Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel
Tara Ochs
Life as We Know It (film)
Which mine opened first, Ptarmigan and Tom Mine or Lupin Mine?
Title: Lupin Mine Passage: Lupin Mine was a gold mine in Nunavut Territory, Canada. It opened in 1982 and was originally owned and operated by Echo Bay Mines Limited, who in 2003 became a fully owned subsidiary of Kinross Gold Corporation. Title: Anina Mine Passage: Anina Coal Mine is an underground mine that is now closed. It was one of the largest mines in Romania. It is located in South-Western Romania, in Anina, Cara-Severin County in the historical Banat region. The mine still has large reserves of anthracite, lignite, brown coal and oil shale amounting to over 1.3 billion tonnes. It was owned by Miniera Banat a state owned company that specialised in the management of coal mines in the Banat region. The mine opened in 1790 making it the longest running mine in Romania until its closure in 2006. Its galleries are hundreds of kilometers in length and reach a depth of 1200 m making it the deepest mine in Romania and one of the deepest in Europe. The mine supplied oil shale to the nearby Crivina Power Station, a 990 MW thermal power station, the first oil shale power station in Romania, that had to be supplied with around 4 million tonnes of oil shale per year. Title: Ptarmigan and Tom Mine Passage: The Ptarmigan and Tom Mine were gold producers located in the Northwest Territories, Canada at Yellowknife. The property was staked by prospectors in 1936 and acquired by Cominco in 1938. The mine first produced between 1941 and 1942 but closed due to wartime restrictions. The old property was demolished in 19691970. A new company, Treminco Resources Limited, reopened the workings in 1985 and production from the Tom ( ) portal began in 1986 with material being trucked to Giant Mine. The old Ptarmigan ( ) mine shaft was dewatered and production began in 1987. A new mill was built at the property and was operational in July 1989. Low gold prices forced the company to close the mines in 1997. Total gold production has been approximately 120,000 troy ounces (3700 kg). Title: Penhalonga Passage: Penhalonga is mining village in the province of Manicaland, Zimbabwe located 18 km north of Mutare in a valley where the Sambi and Imbeza Rivers meet the Mutare River. According to the 1982 Population Census, the village had a population of 4,477. Ancient gold workings have been found in the area. In 1895 the Penhalonga Mine opened and the village grew around the gold mine. The name is derived from the Portuguese words "penha" meaning 'rocky mountain' and "longa" meaning "long". While the old Penhalonga mine closed in 1943, a new mine, the Rezende Mine, opened in 1999. Bauxite clay, which is also mined in the area, supplies most of Zimbabwe's pottery industry. The village is the residential and commercial centre for the mine and the surrounding area of forestry, dairy and mixed farming. Title: Cabin Branch Pyrite Mine Historic District Passage: Cabin Branch Pyrite Mine Historic District is a national historic district located at Prince William Forest Park, Triangle, Prince William County, Virginia. It encompasses 4 contributing sites and 42 contributing structures associated with the Cabin Branch pyrite mine. The pyrite mine opened in 1889, and remained in operation until 1919 or 1920. The property includes a number of capped mine shafts, and the remains of a commissary building and an old mill; and mine structures, including crusher house, mill, mechanical and support buildings, numerous rail lines.
Ptarmigan and Tom Mine
Ptarmigan and Tom Mine
Lupin Mine
What hockey team does the younger brother of Sean James Pronger currently work for?
Title: Paul Miller (ice hockey) Passage: Paul Edward Miller (born August 21, 1959 in Billerica, Massachusetts) is a retired American professional ice hockey forward who played three games in the National Hockey League for the Colorado Rockies. He was a member of the 1978 NCAA Champion Boston University Hockey Team. He is the younger brother of Bob Miller (ice hockey). Title: Chris Pronger Passage: Christopher Robert Pronger ( or ; born October 10, 1974) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who is currently the senior advisor of hockey operations for the Florida Panthers. He had not played since November 2011 due to post-concussion syndrome related to three separate hits suffered during his career; he also suffers from vision impairment due to being hit in the eye(s) by the blade of another player's stick. In October 2014, Pronger signed a contract with the NHL to assist its Player Safety Division. Title: Sean Pronger Passage: Sean James Pronger (born November 30, 1972) is a Canadian former professional ice-hockey player who grew up in Dryden, Ontario, and played in the National Hockey League from 1995 to 2004. He played for the following teams: Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Rangers, Los Angeles Kings, Boston Bruins, Columbus Blue Jackets and Vancouver Canucks, having been drafted 51st overall by Vancouver in 1991. In 260 regular-season games, he scored 23 goals and 36 assists for 59 points, picking up 159 penalty minutes. He is the older brother of Chris Pronger. Title: Chicago Blaze (ice hockey) Passage: The Chicago Blaze was a professional hockey team based in Rolling Meadows, Illinois. The team was part of the All American Hockey League and began playing in the 2008-2009 AAHL season. The Blaze played their home games at West Meadows Ice Arena in Rolling Meadows, Illinois. The Blaze were coached by Steve Pronger, a former assistant coach for the Flint Generals. Title: Brett Harkins Passage: Brett Alan Harkins (born July 2, 1970) is a former American professional ice hockey left wing, who played for 18 years. He played in National Hockey League in four stints with the Boston Bruins, Florida Panthers, and Columbus Blue Jackets. Harkins is currently the head coach of the Cleveland Barons midget minor hockey team. Brett is also the younger brother of Todd Harkins, who played for the Hartford Whalers and Calgary Flames.
the Florida Panthers
Sean Pronger
Chris Pronger
It's My Life and Andy Burnham share a home base of what shared town?
Title: Andy Burnham Passage: Andrew Murray Burnham (born 7 January 1970) is a British politician and the Mayor of Greater Manchester, in office since May 2017. Burnham was previously the Member of Parliament (MP) for Leigh from 2001 to 2017. He is a member of the Labour Party. Title: Singaperbangsa Stadium Passage: Singaperbangsa Stadium, or Stadion Singaperbangsa, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Karawang Regency, Indonesia. Mostly, this stadium is used for football matches. The stadium is currently the home base of Persita Tangerang which is playing in the Indonesia Super League and Persika Karawang in the Premier Division LPIS (the 2nd level football competition in Indonesia) and also Markuban Matador FC club playing in First Division. Previously it was also the home base of Pelita Jaya, a football club playing in the Indonesia Super League (ISL) from 2010 to 2013, before moving to Bandung after merger with Bandung Raya. It has a seating capacity of 25,000. Title: It's My Life (TV series) Passage: It's My Life is a late-night youth-discussion programme on ITV, commissioned through its religious programmes department. Presented by Terry Christian, the show is made by Manchester-based independent producer Moore Television. "It's My Life" features debates on such subjects as sexual behaviour, race, and drugs. Guests have included Hazel Blears MP. Myleene Klass, Margi Clarke, Richard Dawkins, Terry Waite, Rod Liddle Andy Burnham MP, Helen Newlove, and the Right Reverend James Jones. Title: Kickball Passage: Kickball (also known as soccer baseball in most of Canada) is a game and league game, similar to baseball, invented in the United States by Nicholas C Seuss. As in baseball, one team tries to score by having its players return a ball from home base to the field and then circle the bases; while the other team tries to stop them by tagging them "out" with the ball before they can return to the home base. Instead of hitting a small, hard ball with a bat, players kick an inflated rubber ball; this makes it more accessible to young children. As in baseball, teams alternate half-innings. The team with the most runs after a predefined number of innings wins. Title: Richard Leese Passage: Sir Richard Charles Leese, CBE (born 21 April 1951) is a politician in Manchester, England. He has been the leader of Manchester City Council since 1996 and a member of the Labour Party since 1984. On 6 May 2017, Leese was appointed Deputy Mayor for Business and Economy by Greater Manchester Combined Authority Mayor, and former Shadow Home Secretary, Andy Burnham.
Manchester
It's My Life (TV series)
Andy Burnham
The organization that Carlos Guillermo Suarez Mason was in charge of was disbanded in what year?
Title: Suarez Nunatak Passage: Suarez Nunatak ( ) is a nunatak, 830 m, standing 5 nautical miles (9 km) northwest of Mount Ferrara in the Panzarini Hills portion of the Argentina Range, Pensacola Mountains. Mapped by United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1956-67. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Captain Jorge Suarez, Argentine officer in charge at Ellsworth Station, 1959-61. Title: Guillermo Surez Mason Passage: Carlos Guillermo Surez Mason (January 2, 1924 June 21, 2005) was an Argentine military officer convicted for Dirty War crimes during the 1976 83 military dictatorship. He was in charge of the Batalln de Inteligencia 601. Title: Ray Suarez Passage: Rafael Suarez, Jr. (born March 5, 1957), known as Ray Suarez,is an American broadcast journalist and the current John J. McCloy Visiting Professor of American Studies at Amherst College. Most recently, Suarez was the host of "Inside Story" on Al Jazeera America Story, a daily news program on Al Jazeera America, until that network ceased operation in 2016. Suarez joined the "PBS NewsHour" in 1999 and was a senior correspondent for the evening news program on the PBS television network until 2013. He is also host of the international news and analysis public radio program "America Abroad" from Public Radio International. He was the host of the National Public Radio program "Talk of the Nation" from 1993-1999. In his more than 30-year career in the news business, he has also worked as a radio reporter in London and Rome, as a Los Angeles correspondent for CNN, and as a reporter for the NBC-owned station WMAQ-TV in Chicago. Title: Carlos Guillermo Haydon Passage: Carlos Guillermo Haydon Otamendi (born 25 March 1976) is a Venezuelan actor and model known for his role in telenovelas. He is the nephew of Marcel Granier, CEO and Chairman of RCTV. Title: Batalln de Inteligencia 601 Passage: The Batalln de Inteligencia 601 (Spanish for "601 Intelligence Battalion") was a special military intelligence service of the Argentine Army whose structure was set up in the late 1970s, active in the Dirty War and Operation Condor, and disbanded in 2000. Its personnel collected information on and infiltrated guerrilla groups and human rights organisations, and coordinated killings, kidnappings and other abuses.
2000
Guillermo Surez Mason
Batalln de Inteligencia 601
What British games manufacturer publishes "White Dwarf," a magazine which gave Dragons of Mystery a middling review?
Title: Intermediate polar Passage: An Intermediate Polar (also called a DQ Herculis Star) is a type of cataclysmic variable binary star system. In most cataclysmic variables, matter from a main-sequence companion star is gravitationally stripped by a white dwarf star and forms an accretion disk around the white dwarf. In intermediate polar systems, the same general scenario applies, except that the inner disk is truncated by the magnetic field of the white dwarf. In extreme instances, the disk can be fully disrupted, although this is uncommon. In the region where the disk is truncated, the gas in the disk begins to travel along the white dwarf's magnetic field lines, forming curved sheets of luminous material called "accretion curtains". Disk material passes through the curtains and then accretes onto the white dwarf near one of its magnetic poles. Title: Dragons of Mystery Passage: Dragons of Mystery is a "Dungeons Dragons" sourcebook published in 1984 as part of a series of modules for the "Dragonlance" (DL) campaign setting. It is the fifth of fourteen Dragonlance modules published by TSR between 1984 and 1986. Its cover features a painting by Larry Elmore of the characters Tanis Half-Elven, Laurana Kanan, Tasslehoff Burrfoot, and Tika Waylan standing in front of a dragon highlord and a blue dragon. The sourcebook received middling reviews from "White Dwarf" magazine. Title: White Dwarf (magazine) Passage: White Dwarf is a magazine published by British games manufacturer Games Workshop, which has long served as a promotions and advertising platform for Games Workshop and Citadel Miniatures products. Title: Van Maanen 2 Passage: Van Maanen 2 (van Maanen's Star) is a white dwarf. It is a dense, compact stellar remnant that is no longer generating energy, having about 68 of the Sun's mass but only 1 of the Sun's radius. Out of the white dwarfs known, it is, at 13.9 light-years, the third closest to the Sun, after Sirius B and Procyon B, in that order, and the closest known solitary white dwarf. Discovered in 1917 by DutchAmerican astronomer Adriaan van Maanen, Van Maanen 2 was the third white dwarf identified, after 40 Eridani B and Sirius B, and the first that was not a member of a multi-star system. A spectrographic plate made in 1917 shows evidence of planetary matter around the star. Title: White dwarf Passage: A white dwarf, also called a degenerate dwarf, is a stellar core remnant composed mostly of electron-degenerate matter. A white dwarf is very dense: its mass is comparable to that of the Sun, while its volume is comparable to that of Earth. A white dwarf's faint luminosity comes from the emission of stored thermal energy; no fusion takes place in a white dwarf wherein mass is converted to energy. The nearest known white dwarf is Sirius B, at 8.6 light years, the smaller component of the Sirius binary star. There are currently thought to be eight white dwarfs among the hundred star systems nearest the Sun. The unusual faintness of white dwarfs was first recognized in 1910. The name "white dwarf" was coined by Willem Luyten in 1922.
Games Workshop
Dragons of Mystery
White Dwarf (magazine)
What is the name of the 2007 South Korean action-adventure fantasy film, written and directed by Shim Hyung-rae, former comedian who is also well known for his other work Yonggary?
Title: Shim Hyung-rae Passage: Shim Hyung-rae (; born January 3, 1958, sometimes credited as Hyung Rae Shim) is a South Korean former comedian and filmmaker best known for directing "Yonggary" () and "D-War" (), by far the most expensive Korean movie in history. He has often worked with fellow directors Nam Gi-nam () and Kim Cheong-gi (). Title: The Mummy Returns Passage: The Mummy Returns is a 2001 American action-adventure fantasy film written and directed by Stephen Sommers, starring Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, Arnold Vosloo, Oded Fehr, Patricia Velsquez, and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. The film is a sequel to the 1999 film "The Mummy". Title: Heavenly Sword (film) Passage: Heavenly Sword is a 2014 computer-animated action-adventure fantasy film based on the 2007 video game of the same name, developed by companies Sony and Ninja Theory. It was released digitally, and theatrically in selected regions. Title: D-War Passage: D-War (Korean: , released in North America as Dragon Wars: D-War), is a 2007 South Korean action-adventure fantasy film written and directed by Shim Hyung-rae, and starring Jason Behr, Amanda Brooks, Robert Forster, and Elizabeth Pea. Title: Yonggary (1999 film) Passage: Yonggary () is a 1999 South Korean science fiction monster film directed by Shim Hyung-rae and is a reimagining of the character Yonggary, originating from the 1967 film "". Despite being a South Korean production, the film's principal cast consists of Western actors such as Harrison Young, Donna Phillipson, Richard B. Livingston, Briant Wells, Brad Sergi, Dan Cashman, and Bruce Cornwell.
D-War
Shim Hyung-rae
D-War
Wuhai and Yulin, Shaanxi, are located in which country?
Title: Shaanxi Yanchang Petroleum Passage: Shaanxi Yanchang Petroleum Group is a Chinese conglomerate mainly engaged in the exploration, production, transportation, and sale of petroleum and natural gas, and in addition the production and sales of petrochemical products. Founded in 1905, it is the fourth largest oil producer in the country. Almost all its reserves and refineries are located in Shaanxi. Title: Yulin, Shaanxi Passage: Yulin () is a prefecture-level city in the Shanbei region of Shaanxi province, China, bordering Inner Mongolia to the north, Shanxi to the east, and Ningxia to the west. It has an administrative area of 43578 km2 and a population of 3,380,000. Title: Wuhai Passage: Wuhai (Mongolian: ; ) is a prefecture-level city and regional center in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of the China, and is by area the smallest prefecture-level division of the region. It is located on the Yellow River between the Gobi and Ordos deserts. Wuhai became a single city occupying both banks of the Yellow River with the amalgamation on 1976 of left-bank (west) Uda (then administrated by Bayan Nuur League) together with Haibowan on the right (east) bank (then administrated by Ikh Juu league). Wuhai is one of very few cities with an antipode which is not only on land (as opposed to open ocean), but which is another inhabited city; the antipode of Wuhai is almost exactly on the city of Valdivia, Chile. Title: Shaanxi Passage: Shaanxi () is a province of the People's Republic of China. Officially part of the Northwest China region, it lies in central China, bordering the provinces of Shanxi (NE, E), Henan (E), Hubei (SE), Chongqing (S), Sichuan (SW), Gansu (W), Ningxia (NW), and Inner Mongolia (N). It covers an area of over 205,000 sqkm with about 37 million people. Xi'anwhich includes the sites of the former Chinese capitals Fenghao and Chang'anis the provincial capital. Xianyang, which served as the Qin capital, is located nearby. The other prefecture-level cities into which the province is divided are Ankang, Baoji, Hanzhong, Shangluo, Tongchuan, Weinan, Yan'an and Yulin. Title: Yulin University Passage: Yulin University is a Chinese university. It is located in Yulin in Shaanxi Province, China.
China
Wuhai
Yulin, Shaanxi
Who wrote the play, Panic, that featured Orson Wells, American actor, director, writer, and producer?
Title: Orson Welles Passage: George Orson Welles ( ; May 6, 1915 October 10, 1985) was an American actor, director, writer, and producer who worked in theatre, radio, and film. He is remembered for his innovative work in all three: in theatre, most notably "Caesar" (1937), a Broadway adaptation of William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar"; in radio, the legendary 1938 broadcast "The War of the Worlds"; and in film, "Citizen Kane" (1941), consistently ranked as one of the greatest films ever made. Title: The Man Who Could Work Miracles Passage: The Man Who Could Work Miracles is a black-and-white 1936 British fantasy-comedy film directed by the German-born American director Lothar Mendes. Reputedly the best-known of Mendes' 20 films, it's a greatly expanded version of H. G. Wellss short story of the same name and stars Roland Young with a cast of supporting players including Sir Ralph Richardson and in a London Films production from the famous Hungarian-born British producer, Sir Alexander Korda. H.G. Wells himself worked on the adaptation, the plot revised to reflect Wells's socialist frustrations with the British upper class, and the growing threat of Communism, Fascism and Nazism in Europe at the time, something to which Mendes, Korda and Wells were all committed to combating in their creative work. Title: The Fall of the City Passage: The Fall of the City by Archibald MacLeish is the first American verse play written for radio. The 30-minute radio play was first broadcast April 11, 1937, at 7 p.m. ET over the Columbia Broadcasting System (today CBS) as part of the "Columbia Workshop" radio series. The cast featured Orson Welles and Burgess Meredith. Music was composed and directed by Bernard Herrmann. It is an allegory on the rise of Fascism. Title: Orson Welles (crater) Passage: Orson Welles is an impact crater in the Coprates quadrangle of Mars, located at 0.2 S and 45.9 W. It is 124.5 kilometers in diameter and was named after Orson Welles (19151985), an American radio and motion picture actor and director. He is famous for, among other things, his radio broadcast of "The War of the Worlds" by H. G. Wells in which Martians invade Earth. The layers and the clay minerals found in Orson Welles Crater are evidence that it once contained a lake. Title: Panic (1935 play) Passage: Panic is a 1935 verse play by Archibald MacLeish. A tragedy that is one of the author's least-known works, it was written during the sixth year of the Great Depression. The drama is set during the bank panic of 1933 and concerns the fall of the world's richest man, a banker named McGafferty. First presented March 1416, 1935, at the Imperial Theatre in Manhattan, the production featured Orson Welles's first leading performance on the American stage. "Panic" was produced by John Houseman and Nathan Zarkin as the first project of their new Phoenix Theatre. Sets and lighting were designed by Jo Mielziner; Martha Graham directed the movements of the chorus.
Archibald MacLeish
Panic (1935 play)
Orson Welles
Are both Charles Palliser and Tom Stoppard internationally known?
Title: Henry IV (Pirandello) Passage: Henry IV (Italian: Enrico IV ] ) is an Italian play "(Enrico IV)" by Luigi Pirandello written in 1921 and premiered to general acclaim at the Teatro Manzoni in Milan on 24 February 1922. A study on madness with comic and tragic elements, it is about a man who believes himself to be Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor. It has been translated into English by Tom Stoppard, among others. Rex Harrison starred in a noted British production which went to Broadway in 1973, though the Stoppard translation was not used in the production. Title: Tom Stoppard Passage: Sir Tom Stoppard (born Tom Straussler; 3 July 1937) is a Czech-born British playwright and screenwriter, knighted in 1997. He has written prolifically for TV, radio, film and stage, finding prominence with plays such as "Arcadia", "The Coast of Utopia", "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour", "Professional Foul", "The Real Thing", and "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead". He co-wrote the screenplays for "Brazil", "The Russia House", and "Shakespeare in Love", and has received one Academy Award and four Tony Awards. Themes of human rights, censorship and political freedom pervade his work along with exploration of linguistics and philosophy. Stoppard has been a key playwright of the National Theatre and is one of the most internationally performed dramatists of his generation. In 2008 "The Daily Telegraph" ranked him number 11 in their list of the "100 most powerful people in British culture". Title: Fringe Review Passage: FringeReview is a British online and paper-based theatre reviews publication. It was founded by writer Paul Levy in 2006 and has grown to over 130,000 online readers in 2013. This web-based publication reviews in London, Brighton, Edinburgh, Adelaide, Prague and Amsterdam, as well as other parts of the UK covering fringe theatre. Reviewers are theatre practitioners and experts. In 2010, FringeReview reviewed over 700 theatre productions in the UK. The paper versions of FringeReview takes the form of digests although the publication has attempted to pioneer high-quality theatre reviewing, not as "web content" but as a sustainable virtual publication in its own right. FringeReview's vetted reviews process was recently quoted in "The Scotsman", and in "The Guardian" theatre blog. FringeReview is a founder member of the Festival Media Network, a trade organisation aimed at upholding online review and media standards. FringeReview is listed as a media partner of Amsterdam Fringe, and is also featured for its prestigious awards on the Edinburgh Fringe web site. Reviewers for FringeReview include the best-selling author Charles Palliser, actor and director, Richard Franklin, and theatre director, Benet Caty. Title: The Quincunx Passage: The Quincunx (The Inheritance of John Huffam) is the epic first novel of Charles Palliser. It takes the form of a Dickensian mystery set in early 19th century England, but Palliser has added the modern attributes of an ambiguous plot and unreliable narrators. Many of the puzzles that are apparently solved in the story have an alternative solution in the subtext. Title: Charles Palliser Passage: Charles Palliser (born December 11, 1947 in Holyoke, Massachusetts) is a best-selling novelist, American-born but British-based. His most well-known novel, "The Quincunx", has sold over a million copies internationally. He is the elder brother of the late author and freelance journalist Marcus Palliser.
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Charles Palliser
Tom Stoppard
Malice is a 1993 American-Canadian psychological thriller film, one writer of the screenplay, is by which American screenwriter, director, producer and playwright?
Title: Jeff Stanzler Passage: Jeff Stanzler is an American screenwriter and director. He wrote and directed the 1992 film "Jumpin' at the Boneyard" along with the 2005 psychological thriller, "Sorry, Haters", an "official selection" in both the Toronto International and American Film Institute film festivals. He is currently working on a documentary about politics in West Africa. He's married to Annouchka Yameogo-Stanzler. Title: Aaron Sorkin Passage: Aaron Benjamin Sorkin (born June 9, 1961) is an American screenwriter, director, producer and playwright. His works include the Broadway plays "A Few Good Men" and "The Farnsworth Invention"; the television series "Sports Night", "The West Wing", "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" and "The Newsroom"; and the films "A Few Good Men", "The American President", "Charlie Wilson's War", "Moneyball" and "Steve Jobs". For writing "The Social Network", he won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, among other awards. He made his feature directorial debut in 2017 with "Molly's Game", which he also wrote. Title: The Ghost Ship Passage: The Ghost Ship is a 1943 American black-and-white psychological thriller film, with elements of mystery and horror, directed by Mark Robson, starring Richard Dix and featuring Russell Wade, Edith Barrett, Ben Bard and Edmund Glover, along with Skelton Knaggs. It was produced by Val Lewton for RKO Radio Pictures as part of a series of low-budget horror films. The film can be seen as a "low-key psychological thriller", a "suspense drama", and a "waterlogged melodrama". Title: Along Came a Spider (film) Passage: Along Came a Spider is a 2001 American neo noir psychological thriller film directed by Lee Tamahori. It is a sequel to the 1997 film "Kiss the Girls", with Morgan Freeman reprising his role as detective Alex Cross. The screenplay by Marc Moss was adapted from the 1993 novel of the same title by James Patterson, but many of the key plot elements of the book were controversially eliminated. The movie received negative to mixed critical reviews, although it became a box office success. Title: Malice (film) Passage: Malice is a 1993 American-Canadian psychological thriller film directed by Harold Becker. The screenplay by Aaron Sorkin and Scott Frank is based on a story by Jonas McCord. It stars Alec Baldwin, Nicole Kidman, Bill Pullman, Anne Bancroft and George C. Scott.
Aaron Benjamin Sorkin
Malice (film)
Aaron Sorkin
J. William Lloyd based his anarchism upon natural law, unlike which proponent of American individualist anarchism?
Title: Synthesis anarchism Passage: Synthesis anarchism, synthesist anarchism, synthesism or synthesis federations is a form of anarchist organization which tries to join anarchists of different tendencies under the principles of anarchism without adjectives. In the 1920s this form found as its main proponents the anarcho-communists Voline and Sbastien Faure, bringing together anarchists of three main tendencies: individualist anarchism, communist anarchism, and anarcho-syndicalism. It is the main principle behind the anarchist federations grouped around the contemporary global International of Anarchist Federations. Title: Benjamin Tucker Passage: Benjamin Ricketson Tucker ( ; April 17, 1854 June 22, 1939) was a proponent, in the 19th century, of American individualist anarchism, which he called "unterrified Jeffersonianism," and editor and publisher of the individualist anarchist periodical "Liberty". Title: Anarchist schools of thought Passage: Anarchist schools of thought can differ fundamentally, supporting anything from extreme individualism to complete collectivism. Strains of anarchism have often been divided into the categories of social and individualist anarchism or similar dual classifications. Anarchism is often considered a radical left-wing ideology and much of anarchist economics and anarchist legal philosophy reflect anti-authoritarian interpretations of communism, collectivism, syndicalism, mutualism or participatory economics. At some point "the collectivist, communist, and liberal and individualist strands of thought from which anarchists drew their inspiration began to assume an increasingly distinctive quality, supporting the rise of a number of anarchist schools". Title: J. William Lloyd Passage: J. William Lloyd (never using his given name John) (June 4, 1857 October 23, 1940) was an American individualist anarchist from 1884 to around 1904. He was born in Westfield, New Jersey; he later moved to Kansas, then Iowa, then to experimental colonies in Tennessee and Florida, before returning to New Jersey in 1888. He based his anarchism upon natural law, rather than on egoism as Benjamin Tucker did. His first book, "Wind-Harp Songs" (poetry), was published in 1895 ("Anarchists' March," a printed musical score with words by Lloyd, had been issued by Tucker in 1888). He founded an anarchist group, The Comradeship of Free Socialists, in 1897. His work, "The Red Heart in a White World: A Suggestive Manual of Free Society; Containing a Method and a Hope," formed the basis for it. Lloyd later modified his position to minarchism. Title: Henry Bool Passage: Henry Bool (18461922) was an American individualist anarchist. Bool was born in England and in 1872 emigrated to Ithaca, NY, (arriving in New York NY 15 May 1872) where he lived as a businessman for 30 years before returning to England, where he died in Montacute, Somerset, in 1922. While in the U.S. Bool began reading and adopting the philosophy of the American individualist anarchists as his own; he said, "I am a believer in the doctrines of the individualistic school of Anarchists, to which Garrison, Emerson, Proudhon, Thoreau, Spooner, Andrews, Warren and Tucker belong." He is most noted for opposing propaganda by the deed and communist anarchism.
Benjamin Ricketson Tucker
J. William Lloyd
Benjamin Tucker
George Small's keyboard and piano work is featured on an album assembled in association with what label?
Title: Robert Schumann's Davidsbndlertnze Passage: Robert Schumanns Davidsbndlertnze is one of the last major works made by New York City Ballet's founding choreographer and balletmaster-in-chief George Balanchine. It is set to Robert Schumann's "Davidsbndlertnze" ("Dances of the League of David"), Op. 6 (1837). The idea for setting this piano work very likely came from a work created by Robert Joffrey for his own Joffrey Ballet Company, the premier of which took place at the City Center Theater in the late 1970s. Joffrey, in turn, received his inspiration from Jonathan Watts, a protege of Joffrey's and director of the Joffrey apprentice company, who, at the suggestion of pianist Neil Stannard (yours truly), created a ballet titled "Evening Dialogues" to this same score. This initial version of the Schumann cycle was featured on tour with the Joffrey second company in the mid 1970a. Title: Milk and Honey (album) Passage: Milk and Honey is an album by John Lennon and Yoko Ono released in 1984. Following the compilation "The John Lennon Collection", it is Lennon's eighth and final studio album, and the first posthumous release of new Lennon music, having been recorded in the last months of his life during and following the sessions for their 1980 album "Double Fantasy". It was assembled by Yoko Ono in association with the Geffen label. Title: George Small (musician) Passage: George Small is an American musician, composer and producer who is active in the New York music scene. He has a wide variety of credits that include hit recordings, live performances with musicians (Broadway, concert and TV) and extensive productions and original compositions. His keyboard and piano work is featured on John Lennon Yoko Ono's album "Double Fantasy" and the follow up, "Milk and Honey". He played downbeats on "Just Like Starting Over" and a piano accompaniment on "Watching the Wheels". Title: Piano bar Passage: A piano bar (also known as a piano lounge) consists of a piano or electronic keyboard played by a professional musician, located in a cocktail lounge, bar, hotel lobby, office building lobby, restaurant, or on a cruise ship. Usually the pianist receives a small salary plus tips in a jar or basket on or near the piano, especially from patrons requesting a song traditionally written on a beverage napkin. Some piano bars feature a baby grand or grand piano surrounded by stools for patrons (or, somewhat humorously, an upright piano covered by a counter that makes it appear to be a grand piano). Others have a bar surrounding the piano or keyboard. Title: Jank keyboard Passage: The Jank keyboard is a musical keyboard layout for a piano designed by Paul von Jank in 1882. It was designed to overcome two limitations on the traditional piano keyboard: the large-scale geometry of the keys (stretching beyond a ninth, or even an octave, can be difficult or impossible for pianists with small hands), and the fact that each scale has to be fingered differently. Instead of a single row, the Jank keyboard has an array of keys consisting of two interlocking manuals with three touch-points for each key lever. Each vertical column of keys is a semitone away from its neighboring columns, and on each horizontal row of keys the interval from one note to the next is a whole step.
Geffen
George Small (musician)
Milk and Honey (album)
Ibn al-Sal'us was the chief financial adviser for the sultanate that spanned which realm?
Title: Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo) Passage: The Mamluk Sultanate (Arabic: "Salanat al-Mamlk") was a medieval realm spanning Egypt, the Levant, and Hejaz. It lasted from the overthrow of the Ayyubid dynasty until the Ottoman conquest of Egypt in 1517. Historians have traditionally broken the era of Mamlk rule into two periodsone covering 12501382, the other, 13821517. Western historians call the former the "Bar" period and the latter the "Burj" due to the political dominance of the regimes known by these names during the respective eras. Contemporary Muslim historians refer to the same divisions as the "Turkish" and "Circassian" periods in order to stress the change in the ethnic origins of the majority of Mamlks. Title: Minister of Steel (India) Passage: The Minister of Steel is the head of the Ministry of Steel and one of the cabinet ministers of the Government of India. He is assisted by a Secretary to the Government of India, an Additional Secretary and Financial Adviser to Government of India, 4 Joint Secretaries, a Chief Controller of Accounts also looking after the accounting matters of the Ministry, one Economic Adviser of the rank of Joint Secretary, 6 Directors, 2 Deputy Secretaries, 12 Under Secretaries, One Deputy Director, other Officers and supporting staff and a Technical Wing under the charge of an Industrial Adviser to Government of India. The current Hon'ble Minister of Steel is Shri Narendra Singh Tomar. Title: Bernard Bernstein Passage: Bernard Bernstein (30 November 1908  6 February 1990) was an American economist and public official. As a U.S. Army colonel, he served as a financial adviser to General Eisenhower in World War II, and after the war was on the Control Commission for Germany, but was removed when the Morgenthau Plan, with which he was associated, was not adopted. Additionally, he held multiple offices concurrently. From 1933 until 1948, he was an Attorney for the U.S. Treasury Department. From 1942 through 1943, he was a Financial Adviser, North African Economic Control Board. From 1944 through 1945, he was Director, Finance Division and Director of the Division of Investigation of Cartels and External Assets, U.S. Group Control Commission for Germany. From 1942 through 1945, he acted as Financial Adviser to Gen. Eisenhower for Civil Affairs and Military Government, European Theater of Operations and MTO. Title: Ibn al-Sal'us Passage: Al-Sahib Shams ad-Din Muhammad ibn Uthman ibn Abi al-Raja' al-Tanukhi, better known as Ibn al-Sal'us (died 10 December 1294), was an Arab merchant and the "wazir" (chief financial adviser) of the Mamluk sultan, al-Ashraf Khalil (r. 12901293). Ibn al-Sal'us began his career as a merchant based in Damascus, where he was eventually employed as a deputy "muhtasib" (market inspector). He gained a good reputation for his efforts at ensuring accountability in Damascene commerce. He was later appointed chief "muhtasib" in Cairo by Sultan al-Mansur Qalawun in 1290, but was soon after exiled to the Hejaz. When al-Ashraf Khalil succeeded Qalawun in November 1290, he recalled Ibn al-Sal'us to Cairo and appointed him "wazir". Ibn al-Sal'us restored the political influence of the office of "wazir" and accompanied al-Ashraf Khalil during military expeditions against the Crusaders and the Armenians. His arrogance toward senior Mamluk emirs drew their resentment. In the months following al-Ashraf Khalil's murder, Ibn al-Sal'us was arrested and tortured to death on the orders of his rival, Emir Sanjar al-Shuja'i. Title: William F. Pounds Passage: William F. Pounds was Dean (from 19661980) and is a professor emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He was chief financial adviser to the Rockefeller family and an executive in many of their holdings.
Egypt, the Levant, and Hejaz
Ibn al-Sal'us
Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo)
Which filmmaker focused on a more eastern global region, Toms Gutirrez Alea or Fruit Chan?
Title: Fruit Chan Passage: Fruit Chan Gor (; born 15 April 1959) is an independent Hong Kong Second Wave screenwriter, filmmaker and producer, who is best known for his style of film reflecting the everyday life of Hong Kong people. He is well known for using amateur actors (such as Sam Lee in "Made in Hong Kong", Wong Yau-Nam in "Hollywood Hong Kong") in his films. His name became familiar to many Hong Kongers only after the success of the 1997 film "Made in Hong Kong", which earned many local and international awards. Chan was deeply influenced by the era of sixties film in Japan, for the reason that they were not afraid to produce realistic movies that addressed society's problems. In particular, Nagisa Oshima, a Japanese director during the sixties was someone who Chan looked up to and thought of when directing Made in Hong Kong. Title: Sara Gmez Passage: Sara Gmez (November 8, 1942 June 2, 1974) was a Cuban filmmaker. Brought up in a middle-class black family in Havana, she studied literature, piano and Afro-Cuban ethnography. She worked as a journalist before joining the newly-formed Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industria Cinematogrficos (ICAIC) in 1961, where she subsequently served as assistant director to Jorge Fraga and Toms Gutirrez Alea, as well as to the visiting French director Agnes Varda. One of only two black filmmakers at ICAIC at the time, and for several years its only woman director, Gmez made a series of documentary shorts on assigned topics before directing her first feature. Title: Guantanamera (film) Passage: Guantanamera is a 1995 comedy film from Cuba, directed by Toms Gutirrez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabo, featuring an ensemble cast. Screenplay by Eliseo Alberto and others. The film was produced by Camilo Vives. Title: Toms Gutirrez Alea Passage: Toms Gutirrez Alea (] ; December 11, 1928 April 16, 1996) was a Cuban filmmaker. He wrote and directed more than 20 features, documentaries, and short films, which are known for his sharp insight into post-Revolutionary Cuba, and possess a delicate balance between dedication to the revolution and criticism of the social, economic, and political conditions of the country. Title: The Survivors (1979 film) Passage: The Survivors (Spanish: "Los sobrevivientes" ) is a 1979 Cuban drama film directed by Toms Gutirrez Alea. It was entered into the 1979 Cannes Film Festival.
Fruit Chan
Toms Gutirrez Alea
Fruit Chan
Are The Makropulos Affair and From the House of the Dead both written by Leo Janek?
Title: The Makropulos Affair (opera) Passage: The Makropulos Affair (or "The Makropoulos Case", "The Makropulos Secret", or, literally, "The Makropulos Thing"; Czech Vc Makropulos) is a Czech opera in 3 acts, with music and libretto by Leo Janek. Janek based his opera on the play "Vc Makropulos" by Karel apek. Composed between 1923 and 1925, "The Makropulos Affair" was his penultimate opera and, like much of his later work, was inspired by his infatuation with Kamila Stsslov, a married woman much younger than himself. Title: The Makropulos Affair Passage: Vc Makropulos is a Czech play written by Karel apek. Its English title has been variously rendered as "The Makropulos Affair", "The Makropulos Case", or "The Makropulos Secret". "The Makropulos Secret" was apek's own preferred English rendition of the play's title. The literal translation of the Czech title reads as "The Makropulos Thing". Title: Elegy on the Death of Daughter Olga Passage: Elegy on the Death of Daughter Olga, JW 430 (also translated as the Elegy on the Death of My Daughter Olga; in Czech: Elegie na smrt dcery Olgy) is a cantata for tenor solo, mixed choir and pianoforte, written by the Czech composer Leo Janek in 1903. It was written to commemorate the death of composer's daughter, Olga Jankov. Janek composed the piece to the text of the Russian teacher Marfa Nikolayevna Veveritsa. Title: From the House of the Dead Passage: From the House of the Dead ("Z mrtvho domu" in Czech) is an opera by Leo Janek, in three acts. The libretto was translated and adapted by the composer from the 1862 novel by Dostoyevsky. It was the composer's last opera, premiered on 12 April 1930 in Brno, two years after his death. Title: Capriccio (Janek) Passage: The Capriccio for Piano Left-Hand and Chamber Ensemble (sometimes titled Defiance, in Czech: "Vzdor") is a composition by the Czech composer Leo Janek. The work was written in the autumn of 1926 and is remarkable not just in the context of Janek's output, but it also occupies an exceptional position in the literature written for piano played only by the left hand. The piece is scored for piano, flute, two trumpets, three trombones and tenor tuba.
yes
The Makropulos Affair (opera)
From the House of the Dead
Adrienne Maloof, an American business woman, and part of the Maloof family lives in which state?
Title: YFS Magazine Passage: YFS Magazine, which stands for "Young, Fabulous Self-Employed," is a small business news website and online magazine founded by American business woman, serial entrepreneur, and syndicated columnist Erica Nicole. Title: Maloof family Passage: The Maloof family is a prominent American family based in Las Vegas, Nevada, who are owners of numerous business properties in the Western United States. The origin of the family name is Maalouf and is of Lebanese descent via their paternal grandfather. Title: April Capone Almon Passage: April Capone (born c.1975) is an American business woman and politician, the former mayor of East Haven, Connecticut, serving two terms from 2007 to 2011. A member of the Democratic Party, she was the first woman elected as mayor and the youngest, winning after three recounts by the narrowest margin recorded. With private sector experience, she had been elected previously to the Town Council. Title: Nichole Evelyn West Passage: Nichole West (born July 8, 1985) is the former Vice President of Operations and Business Development for AJS Holdings Sweet Leaf Marijuana Centers. West is an American business woman, Cannabis Advocate and a Cannabis Educator. Title: Adrienne Maloof Passage: Adrienne Maloof (born September 4, 1961) is an American businesswoman, television personality, shoe designer and co-owner of the various business holdings of Maloof Companies, which include a 2 stake in the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada; Maloof Productions, Maloof Music and the annual Maloof Money Cup skateboarding event.
Nevada
Adrienne Maloof
Maloof family
What open source platform game was modeled after a Nintendo game released in 1985 that required players to rescue Princess Toadstool?
Title: Secret Maryo Chronicles Passage: Secret Maryo Chronicles, short: "SMC", is a free, open source two-dimensional platform game. "Secret Maryo Chronicles" has been described as a "Super Mario Bros." clone by "PCtipp". Title: Artificial Intelligence for Digital Response Passage: Artificial Intelligence for Digital Response (AIDR) is a free and open source platform to filter and classify social media messages related to emergencies, disasters, and humanitarian crises. It has been developed by the Qatar Computing Research Institute and awarded the Grand Prize for the 2015 Open Source Software World Challenge. Title: Super Mario Bros. Passage: Super Mario Bros. is a platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System home console. Released as a sequel to the 1983 game "Mario Bros.", "Super Mario Bros." was released in Japan and North America in 1985, and in Europe and Australia two years later. In "Super Mario Bros.", the player controls Mario and in a two-player game, a second player controls Mario's brother Luigi as he travels through the Mushroom Kingdom in order to rescue Princess Toadstool from the antagonist Bowser. Title: Mega Man III (Game Boy) Passage: Mega Man III, known as Rockman World 3 (3 , Rokkuman Wrudo Sur ) in Japan, is a video game by Capcom for the Nintendo Game Boy. It is the third game in the handheld version of the "Mega Man" series. The game follows the title character Mega Man as he fights the evil Dr. Wily, whose latest attempt to conquer the world involves sucking energy from the Earth's core to power a new machine. Along with foes from his past, Mega Man must contend with the next robot in Wily's line of "Mega Man Killers", Punk. "Mega Man III" is an action platform game like other games in the franchise. Like its two consecutive predecessors on the Game Boy, the game combines elements from two previously released Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) titles: "Mega Man 3" and "Mega Man 4". In 2013, "Mega Man III" was made available on the Virtual Console of Japan's Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo 3DS. It was later released in the North American and PAL region eShops the following year. Title: Hotel Mario Passage: Hotel Mario is a puzzle video game developed by Fantasy Factory and published by Philips Interactive Media and Nintendo for the Philips CD-i in 1994. The primary character of the game is Mario, who must find Princess Toadstool by going through seven Koopa hotels in the Mushroom Kingdom. Every hotel is divided into multiple stages, and the objective is to close all doors on each stage. Defeating a Koopaling on the hotel's final stage takes the player to the following building.
Secret Maryo Chronicles
Secret Maryo Chronicles
Super Mario Bros.
Who was born first, Alex Segal or Franois Ozon?
Title: Franois Ozon Passage: Franois Ozon (] ; born 15 November 1967) is a French film director and screenwriter whose films are usually characterized by sharp satirical wit and a freewheeling view on human sexuality. Title: Jeanne Lapoirie Passage: Jeanne Lapoirie is a French cinematographer. She began her career in the 1980s, working as camera operator and cinematographer with directors such as Luc Besson and Agns Varda. She is also known for her collaborations with Andr Tchin and Franois Ozon. She was nominated for a Csar Award for Best Cinematography for her work in Ozon's "8 femmes" in 2003 and "Michael Kohlhaas" in 2014. Title: Alex Segal Passage: Alex Segal (July 1, 1915 August 22, 1977) was an American television director, television producer and film director. Title: Andre Tainsy Passage: Andre Micheline Ghislaine Tainsy (26 April 1911 19 December 2004) was a Belgian actress. She worked with several notable actors like Philippe Noiret, Jean Louis Trintignant, Charlotte Rampling and famous directors like Claude Chabrol, Costas Gavras and Franois Ozon. Tainsy began her career with theater plays and her first film debut was in 1945, followed by over 80 different cinema and TV works as co-star. She worked until the day of her death. Title: Ernst Umhauer Passage: Ernst Umhauer (born 2 December 1989) is a French actor who is best known for his role as Claude Garcia in the 2012 film "In The House", directed by Franois Ozon.
Alex Segal
Alex Segal
Franois Ozon
During the 2000 European Super Touring Cup which track took place in Italy?
Title: Mugello Circuit Passage: Mugello Circuit ("Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello" ) is a race track in Scarperia e San Piero, Tuscany, Italy. Its length is 5.245 km . It has 15 turns and a long straight (1.141 km ). The circuit stadium stands have a capacity of 50,000. Title: 2000 European Super Touring Cup Passage: The 2000 European Super Touring Cup was the 27th season of European touring car racing and the first since 1988. The championship started at Mugello on 2 April and ended after ten events at Cerklje ob Krki on 8 October. The championship was won by Fabrizio Giovanardi driving for Nordauto Engineering in an Alfa Romeo 156. Title: Roberto Colciago Passage: Roberto Colciago (born 4 April 1968) is a racing driver from Saronno, Italy. He has spent most of his career in touring car racing first in Super Touring and then in Super 2000 and currently competes in the World Touring Car Championship. His major successes include two Swedish Touring Car Championship drivers' titles and the Italian Touring Car Championship title. He is married, with one daughter. Title: 1989 FIBA European Super Cup Passage: The 1989 FIBA European Super Cup was the 2nd edition of the FIBA European Super Cup for men's professional basketball clubs. In this second edition of the competition, which faced Jugoplastika, champions of the 198889 FIBA European Champions Cup, and Real Madrid, champions of the 198889 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup, was due to take place on 26 September and on 3 October 1989, but finally was suspended and not organized by the late appearance of Jugoplastika, claiming the Yugoslav club was unwilling to make an economic effort for the trip (despite A month earlier to play the ACEB International Tournament), for a competition still young, so that Real Madrid (who was willing to play) would be proclaimed champion for the final appearance of the rival, although the tournament was suspended and not recorded in FIBA competitions, and Real Madrid was never given officially the trophy. Title: 2000 European Canoe Slalom Championships Passage: The 2000 European Canoe Slalom Championships took place in Mezzana, Italy between June 24 and 25, 2000 under the auspices of the European Canoe Association (ECA). It was the 3rd edition. The competitors took part in 8 events, but medals were awarded for only 7 of them. The C2 team event only had 3 teams participating. An event must have at least 5 nations taking part in order to count as a medal event.
Mugello Circuit
2000 European Super Touring Cup
Mugello Circuit
Were Rmi Lange and Lothar Mendes both film directors?
Title: Paramount on Parade Passage: Paramount on Parade is a 1930 all-star American Pre-Code revue released by Paramount Pictures, directed by several directors including Edmund Goulding, Dorothy Arzner, Ernst Lubitsch, Rowland V. Lee, A. Edward Sutherland, Lothar Mendes, Otto Brower, Edwin H. Knopf, Frank Tuttle, and Victor Schertzingerall supervised by the production supervisor, singer, actress, and songwriter Elsie Janis. Title: Three Cuckoo Clocks Passage: Three Cuckoo Clocks (German:Die drei Kuckucksuhren) is a 1926 German silent drama film directed by Lothar Mendes and starring Lillian Hall-Davis, Nina Vanna and Nils Asther. It premiered at the Gloria-Palast in Berlin on 25 May 1926. It was based on a novel by . Unlike many of Mendes' films from the period, which are now considered lost, it still survives. Title: Lothar Mendes Passage: Lothar Mendes (19 May 1894 25 February 1974) was a German-born screenwriter and film director. who began his career as an actor in Vienna and Berlin in Max Reinhardt's famous troupe. He went to America in the early 1920s and there he remained until 1933, directing more than a dozen features, mostly frothy comedies, while under contract to Paramount. His films included the last silent film made in America, "The Four Feathers" (1929) and the murder mystery "Payment Deferred" (1933) starring British expatriate Charles Laughton. Title: Statross le Magnifique Passage: Statross le Magnifique is a 2006 film by director Rmi Lange featuring actor Jann Halexander. Title: Rmi Lange Passage: Rmi Lange (born 4 February 1969 in Gennevilliers, Hauts-de-Seine) is a French film director. Lange's films have mostly been released directly to video, except "Omelette" (1998) where he filmed his own coming out, and its sequel "Les Yeux brouills" (2000), which both had general cinematic release in France. His films have been shown and have won awards at film festivals around the world.
yes
Rmi Lange
Lothar Mendes
Between Mikhail Kravchuk and Efim Zelmanov who wrote more articles on mathematics?
Title: Mikhail Kravchuk Passage: Mykhailo Pylypovych Kravchuk, also Krawtchouk (Ukrainian: ) (September 27, 1892 March 9, 1942), was a Soviet Ukrainian mathematician who, despite his early death, was the author of around 180 articles on mathematics. Title: Efim Zelmanov Passage: Efim Isaakovich Zelmanov (Russian: ; born 7 September 1955 in Khabarovsk) is a Russian-American mathematician, known for his work on combinatorial problems in nonassociative algebra and group theory, including his solution of the restricted Burnside problem. He was awarded a Fields Medal at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Zrich in 1994. Title: Ilya Kan Passage: He played ten times in Soviet Championships. In 1929, he took 3rd in Odessa (6th URS-ch; Boris Verlinsky won). In 1931, he took 7th in Moscow (7th URS-ch; Mikhail Botvinnik won). In 1933, he took 9th in Leningrad (8th URS-ch; Botvinnik won). In 193435, he tied for 9-12th in Leningrad (9th URS-ch; Grigory Levenfish and Ilya Rabinovich won). In 1937, he took 13th in Tbilisi (10th URS-ch; Levenfish won). In 1939, he tied for 13-14th in Leningrad (11th URS-ch; Botvinnik won). In 1945, he took 17th in Moscow (14th URS-ch; Botvinnik won). In 1947, he tied for 13-15th in Leningrad (15th URS-ch; Paul Keres won). In 1952, he took 18th in Moscow (20th URS-ch; Botvinnik and Mark Taimanov won). In 1955, he took 17th in Moscow (22nd URS-ch; Vasily Smyslov and Efim Geller won). Title: 2010 Penza Cup Singles Passage: Mikhail Kukushkin successfully defended his title, defeating Konstantin Kravchuk in the final 63, 67(3), 63. Title: Mikhail Kravchuk (footballer) Passage: Mikhail Kravchuk (Belarusian: ii ; Russian: ; born 19 September 1991) is a Belarusian professional football player currently playing for Luch Minsk.
Mykhailo Pylypovych Kravchuk
Mikhail Kravchuk
Efim Zelmanov
Jenifer Bentez Bentez was born in a city that is the capital of which island ?
Title: Las Palmas Passage: Las Palmas ( or , ] , ] ), officially Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, is a city and capital of Gran Canaria island, in the Canary Islands, on the Atlantic Ocean. Title: Lucecita Bentez Passage: Luz Esther Bentez (born July 22, 1942), also known as Lucecita, is a Puerto Rican singer, part of the country's new wave popular music. Born in Bayamon, a large city in Puerto Rico, she participated in amateur radio shows. Title: Guadalcanal Province Passage: Guadalcanal Province is one of the provinces of the Solomon Islands, consisting of the island of Guadalcanal. It is a 2,510 square mile (5,336 km) island and is largely a jungle. Its name was given by Pedro de Ortega Valencia, born in the village of Guadalcanal, Seville, Spain. The national capital and largest city of the Solomon Islands, Honiara, is on the island; however, in July 1983 it was designated a 22-km separately-administered Capital Territory and is no longer considered part of the province. The population of the province is 93,613 (2009), not including the capital territory. The population of the island (including Honiara) is 109,382 (1999). Honiara serves as the provincial capital. Title: Jenifer Bentez Passage: Jenifer Bentez Bentez (born 18 October 1988, Las Palmas) is a Spanish diver. She competed in the 3 m springboard at the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 3 m springboard at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Title: J. J. Bentez Passage: Juan Jos Bentez Lpez, born September 7, 1946, in the city of Pamplona, Navarre, is a Spanish author.
Gran Canaria island
Jenifer Bentez
Las Palmas
What stadium does the team that Bob Mrosko played on that won the Super Bowl XXV play in?
Title: Keith McKeller Passage: Terrell Keith McKeller (born July 9, 1964 in Birmingham, Alabama) is a former American football tight end for the Buffalo Bills from 1987 to 1993. McKeller's blocking and pass receiving was a big asset to the team during the early 90's, assisting them to 4 Super Bowl appearances Super Bowl XXV, Super Bowl XXVI, Super Bowl XXVII, and Super Bowl XXVIII. His best season was in 1990, when he caught 34 passes for 464 yards and 5 touchdowns. Title: Bob Mrosko Passage: Robert Allen Mrosko (born November 13, 1965) is a former American football tight end who played three seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the Houston Oilers, New York Giants and Indianapolis Colts. He was drafted by the Oilers in the ninth round of the 1989 NFL Draft. Mrosko played college football at Pennsylvania State University and attended Wickliffe High School in Wickliffe, Ohio. He was a member of the New York Giants team that won Super Bowl XXV. Title: 2007 New York Giants season Passage: The 2007 New York Giants season was the 83rd season for the New York Giants in the National Football League. The Giants finished the regular season 106 and in second place in the NFC East, improving upon their 88 record in 2006 in which they finished third in their division. They qualified for the playoffs as a wild-card team as the 5 seed, and beat the 4 seed Tampa Bay Buccaneers (97), the top-seeded Dallas Cowboys (133), and the 2 seed Green Bay Packers (133) to become the National Football Conference representative in Super Bowl XLII. There, they defeated the heavily favored and previously undefeated 180 New England Patriots and spoiled their perfect season. The 2007 New York Giants became the 9th wild card team in NFL history to reach the Super Bowl and the 5th wild card team to win the Super Bowl, and the very first NFC wild card to accomplish the feat. They were the third team in history to win three road playoff games en route to a Super Bowl and set a league record for most consecutive road wins in a single season (11), though the Super Bowl is played on a neutral field rather than an opponent's stadium. It was the 7th league championship season for the New York Giants and their first since they won Super Bowl XXV in 1991. Title: New York Giants Passage: The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. The Giants compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division. The team plays its home games at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which it shares with the New York Jets in a unique arrangement. The Giants hold their summer training camp at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center at the Meadowlands Sports Complex. Title: Super Bowl XXXVII Passage: Super Bowl XXXVII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Oakland Raiders and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2002 season. The Buccaneers defeated the Raiders by the score of 4821, tied with Super Bowl XXXV for the seventh largest Super Bowl margin of victory, and winning their first ever Super Bowl. The game, played on January 26, 2003 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, was the sixth Super Bowl to be held a week after the conference championship games (XVII, XXV, XXVIII, XXXIV, and XXXVI). It was also the last Super Bowl played in the month of January. Super Bowl XXXVI was the first to be played in February, due to the NFL postponing games for a week after the September 11 attacks. Starting with Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004, the Super Bowl has been permanently played in February. This was the last Super Bowl until Super Bowl 50 to take place in California.
MetLife Stadium
Bob Mrosko
New York Giants
What is a 1975 American-Australian family adventure film produced by Walt Disney Production, directed by Don Chaffey , Alice in Wonderland or Ride a Wild Pony ?
Title: One Hour in Wonderland Passage: One Hour in Wonderland is a 1950 television special made by Walt Disney Productions. It was first seen on Christmas Day, 1950, over NBC (45 pm in all time zones) for Coca-Cola, and was Walt Disney's first television production. It featured Walt as host, with Bobby Driscoll, Kathryn Beaumont, Edgar Bergen Charlie McCarthy (who appeared on radio for Coke), and other celebrities who worked with Walt, including the Firehouse Five Plus Two jazz band. This special was actually a promotional film for Disney's upcoming theatrical feature, "Alice in Wonderland". Kathryn Beaumont, who was Alice's voice, was dressed like her for this television special. Title: Treasure of Matecumbe Passage: Treasure of Matecumbe is a 1976 American family adventure film directed by Vincent McEveety and produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was based on the novel "A Journey to Matecumbe" by Robert Lewis Taylor. The plot involves a boy (Johnny Doran) and his companion () who run away from home to hunt for treasure. The filming locations were in Danville, Kentucky, Sacramento River at Colusa, California and Walt Disney Golden Oak Ranch in California. The final scene at a beached shipwreck was filmed at Walt Disney World's Discovery Island. Title: Alice in Wonderland (1951 film) Passage: Alice in Wonderland is a 1951 American animated musical fantasy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the "Alice" books by Lewis Carroll. The 13th of Disney's animated features, the film premiered in New York City and London on July 26, 1951. The film features the voices of Kathryn Beaumont as Alice, Sterling Holloway as the Cheshire Cat, Verna Felton as the Queen of Hearts, and Ed Wynn as the Mad Hatter. Title: Ride a Wild Pony Passage: Ride a Wild Pony is a 1975 American-Australian family adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions, directed by Don Chaffey and based on the novel "A Sporting Proposition" by James Aldridge. Title: The Last Flight of Noah's Ark Passage: The Last Flight of Noah's Ark is a 1980 American family adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions starring Elliott Gould, Genevive Bujold and Ricky Schroder. The film was released by Buena Vista Distribution on June 25, 1980. A full-scale Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber was featured in the film as the "ark".
Ride a Wild Pony
Ride a Wild Pony
Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)
The composer of A Survivor from Warsaw emigrated to the United States in what year?
Title: Arnold Schoenberg Passage: Arnold Franz Walter Schoenberg or Schnberg ( ; ] ; 13 September 187413 July 1951) was an Austrian composer, music theorist, and painter. He was associated with the expressionist movement in German poetry and art, and leader of the Second Viennese School. With the rise of the Nazi Party, Schoenberg's works were labelled degenerate music, because they were modernist, atonal and what even Paul Hindemith called "sonic orgies" and "decadent intellectual efforts". He emigrated to the United States of America in 1934. Title: Jona Goldrich Passage: Jona Goldrich (born Jona Goldreich; September 11, 1927 June 26, 2016) was an American real estate developer and philanthropist. Born in Lviv, in the late 1920s, he emigrated to Israel in the midst of World War II, where he served in the 1948 ArabIsraeli War and worked for a labor union. By the 1950s, he emigrated to the United States, and he became a real estate developer and investor in Los Angeles County. A Holocaust survivor, he supported Jewish causes in Israel and the United States. Title: Samuel Friedman Foundation Passage: The Samuel Friedman Foundation was established in 1956 by Samuel Friedman, in Buffalo, New York. A later branch of the foundation was set up in Los Angeles at UCLA. Friedman, who was born in Romania on January 1, 1919, was a survivor of concentration camps at both Dachau and Auschwitz, and was eventually liberated by United States forces. After some time as a displaced person, he emigrated to the United States, eventually owned several restaurants in Niagara Falls, and became known as a successful New York businessman. In 1956, he established the Samuel Friedman Foundation to support and strengthen Jewish educational initiatives and programs. These projects have involved the local community in Buffalo, New York, and have continued after Samuel Friedman's death from a cardiac arrest. The foundation maintains his original intention through the establishment of projects such as The Samuel Friedman Library in the Institute for Jewish Thought and Heritage at the University of Buffalo. It also contributed significantly to the establishment of the Hineni Endowment Campaign at the Kadimah School in Buffalo. The Samuel Friedman Foundation was termed a "medium"-sized grant giver in a report entitled "Profile of Foundation Giving in Western New York" prepared for the Western New York Grantmakers Association by the University at Buffalo Regional Institute. It remains a non-profit organization, noted for its contributions to the general Buffalo community, and for its Rescue Award, given annually. Title: A Survivor from Warsaw Passage: A Survivor from Warsaw, Op. 46, is a cantata by the Los Angeles-based Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg, written in tribute to Holocaust victims. The main narration is unsung; never should there be a pitch to its solo vocal line, wrote the composer. Title: Alexander Donat Passage: Alexander Donat also Aleksander Donat in Polish (1905 16 June 1983); a chemist by training, and journalist by profession; was a Holocaust survivor imprisoned at the Warsaw Ghetto during the occupation of Poland by Nazi Germany in World War II. He became an inmate of several Nazi forced labor and concentration camps and an eye witness to the Holocaust in Poland. After the war, Donat emigrated with his family to the United States, settling in New York City, and went on to write about his wartime experiences. He wrote "Jewish Resistance" (1964), "Holocaust Kingdom" (1965), and "The Death Camp Treblinka: a documentary" (1979), a series of memoirs devoted to these traumatic events.
1934
A Survivor from Warsaw
Arnold Schoenberg
Who wrote the folk song recorded by an English rock band that released it's debut album in the United States on January 12, 1969?
Title: Led Zeppelin discography Passage: The discography of the English rock band Led Zeppelin consists of nine studio albums, four live albums, nine compilation albums, 16 singles and eight music downloads. Formed in London in 1968, the group consisted of guitarist Jimmy Page, singer Robert Plant, bass player John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. The band pioneered the concept of album-oriented rock and often refused to release popular songs as singles. Nevertheless, four of their ten songs that reached the Hot 100 had no mention of the title in the lyrics: "Immigrant Song", "Black Dog", "Over the Hills and Far Away", "D'yer Mak'er". Their debut album, "Led Zeppelin" (1969), released by Atlantic Records, charted at number six on the UK Albums Chart and at number ten on the United States "Billboard" 200. It received several sales certifications, including an 8 times multi-platinum from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and Diamond from the Music Canada. Led Zeppelin's second studio album, "Led Zeppelin II", recorded when the band were on tour, was released a few months after the first. It reached number one in several countries, including the UK and the US, where it was certified 12 times multi-platinum. The album produced Led Zeppelin's most successful single, "Whole Lotta Love", which peaked at several music charts in the top 10. " Led Zeppelin III" (1970) was a softer, more folk-based effort compared to the hard rock of the band's previous releases. It also peaked at number one in the UK and in the US. Title: Babe I'm Gonna Leave You Passage: "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" is a folk song written by Anne Bredon (then known as Anne Johannsen) in the late 1950s. It was recorded by Joan Baez (credited and became widely popular as "traditional") and released on her 1962 album "Joan Baez in Concert, Part 1"; and by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, who included it on their 1969 debut album "Led Zeppelin". Title: The House of the Rising Sun Passage: "The House of the Rising Sun" is a traditional folk song, sometimes called "Rising Sun Blues". It tells of a life gone wrong in New Orleans; many versions also urge a sibling to avoid the same fate. The most successful commercial version, recorded in 1964 by British rock group the Animals, was a number one hit on the UK Singles Chart and also in the United States and France. As a traditional folk song recorded by an electric rock band, it has been described as the "first folk-rock hit". Title: Change (Killing Joke song) Passage: Change is a song by English rock band Killing Joke that first appeared on the US release of their 1980 self-titled debut album. This same version of "Change" was released as the B-side of the band's single "Requiem". A version of the song recorded at a John Peel session on 5 March 1980 was issued that month as a limited-edition promotional single, available at gigs and without advertisement from the band's Malicious Damage label. Title: Led Zeppelin (album) Passage: Led Zeppelin is the eponymous debut studio album by English rock band Led Zeppelin, released on 12 January 1969 in the United States and on 31 March 1969 in the United Kingdom by Atlantic Records. Featuring integral contributions from each of the group's four members, the album was recorded in October 1968 at Olympic Studios in London and established their fusion style of both blues and rock music. It also attracted a large and devoted following to the band; Zeppelin's take on the emerging hard rock sound endeared them to parts of the counterculture on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
Anne Bredon
Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
Led Zeppelin (album)
Ashley Zukerman stars in what political drama television series created by David Guggenheim?
Title: The West Wing Passage: The West Wing is an American serial political drama television series created by Aaron Sorkin that was originally broadcast on NBC from September 22, 1999, to May 14, 2006. The series is set primarily in the West Wing of the White House, where the Oval Office and offices of presidential senior staff are located, during the fictitious Democratic administration of Josiah Bartlet (played by Martin Sheen). Title: Ashley Zukerman Passage: Ashley Zukerman (born 30 December 1983) is an Australian actor best known for playing Dr. Charlie Isaacs on WGN America's "Manhattan", Senior Constable Michael Sandrelli in Australian drama series "Rush", and Jesse Banks in the Australian political thriller "The Code", for which he received an AACTA award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama in 2014. Recently, he starred in the role of Peter MacLeish in the ABC political drama "Designated Survivor". Title: Bl gon Passage: Blue Eyes (original title Bl gon) is a Swedish political drama television series created by Alex Haridi. The programme focuses on two female leads against the backdrop of the rise of a far right political party, "Trygghetspartiet" (English: the Security Party. ) Title: Designated Survivor (TV series) Passage: Designated Survivor is an American political drama television series created by David Guggenheim, starring Kiefer Sutherland, airing on ABC. The project skipped the pilot stage and was ordered straight to series on December 14, 2015, followed by a formal announcement on May 6, 2016. The first episode premiered on September 21, 2016, with a full season order coming eight days later. Title: List of Designated Survivor episodes Passage: "Designated Survivor" is an American political drama television series created by David Guggenheim, starring Kiefer Sutherland, airing on ABC. The project skipped the pilot stage and was ordered straight to series on December 14, 2015, followed by a formal announcement on May 6, 2016. The first episode premiered on September 21, 2016, with a full season order coming eight days later.
Designated Survivor
Ashley Zukerman
Designated Survivor (TV series)
Though most famous for playing Jamie in EuroTrip, Travis Wester got his start in what famous TV show?
Title: EuroTrip Passage: EuroTrip is a 2004 American teen comedy adventure film written by Alec Berg, David Mandel, and Jeff Schaffer, and directed by Schaffer. The film stars Scott Mechlowicz, Jacob Pitts, Michelle Trachtenberg, Travis Wester, and Jessica Boehrs. Mechlowicz portrays Scott "Scotty" Thomas, an American teenager who travels across Europe in search of his German pen pal, Mieke (Boehrs). Accompanied by his friend Cooper (Pitts) and siblings Jenny and Jamie (Trachtenberg and Wester), Scott's quest takes him to London, Paris, Amsterdam, Bratislava, Berlin, and Rome, encountering awkward and embarrassing situations along the way. The film received a 2004 Teen Choice Award nomination for "Choice Movie Your Parents Didn't Want You to See". Title: Yoann Frget Passage: Yoann Frget (whose stage name is Yoann FreeJay since 2016 ) is a French singer, and the winner of the French edition of the world famous TV show: The Voice (")," as part of Team Garou. Title: Bhavna Khatri Passage: Bhavna Khatri (born 24 March 1987) is an Indian television Actress. She started her acting career with "Khwaish" on Sony TV as Tambreen and she was also seen in a famous TV serial called "Kis Desh Mein Hai Meraa Dil" which was aired on Star Plus. After "Kis Desh Mein Hai Meraa Dil" she received the lead role in the TV serial "Jamunia" on Imagine TV. last she was seen playing the lead role, Nirupama, in "Pardes Mein Mila Koi Apna" on Imagine TV and played the female parrallel lead role as Anna D'Souza, in "Badi Door Se Aaye Hain" aired on SAB. Title: Ameera Al-Kooheji Passage: Ameera Ali Al-Kooheji (Arabic: ) is a Bahraini TV presenter, Director and Producer as well as a Social media figure from the Kingdom of Bahrain best known for her bilingual abilities as an Arabic and English speaker and for her writing and creative abilities in both languages. Al-Kooheji was the host of the Morning Show Hala Bahrain in 2015 and is now the director and presenter of the famous TV show Kashta Riyadhiya (Arabic: ) aired on Bahrain TV and Bahrain Sports Channel 1. The show hosts famous sports celebrities in a classical car ride around the Island and Al-Kooheji is the main host as well as director and editor of the show. Al-Kooheji is also the producer of Success Stories, a program also run on Bahrain Television Channel 44 and is the producer of numerous shows and reports aired on other channels such as Jeem TV and Al Aan TV , which are all done through her association with ABS Network as a producer. Al-Kooheji has also recognizable work in the music field as a producer of many commercial jingles, school and corporate songs and as the vocalist of a number of international songs. Ameera is also known as a Voice Over Artist and as a radio host. Title: Travis Wester Passage: Travis Wester (born October 8, 1977) is an American actor who got his start in the film industry by playing the part of Austin Sanders in "Beverly Hills, 90210". He is perhaps most well known for playing the character Jamie in "EuroTrip".
Beverly Hills, 90210
Travis Wester
EuroTrip
Which former president of the of the Indiana Pacers organization helped to turn around the Boston Celtics 1979-80 season?
Title: Larry Bird Passage: Larry Joe Bird (born December 7, 1956) is an American professional basketball executive, former coach and former player, most recently serving as president of the Indiana Pacers in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Since retiring as a player for the Boston Celtics, he was a mainstay in the Indiana Pacers organization, but stepped down from the position of president following the first-round of the 2017 Eastern Conference playoffs. Title: Jermaine O'Neal Passage: Jermaine Lee O'Neal (born October 13, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player. The 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m), 255 lb (115 kg) forwardcenter had a successful high school career and declared his eligibility for the 1996 NBA draft straight out of high school. He was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers with the 17th overall pick, but O'Neal was unable to break into the first team in Portland and was traded to the Indiana Pacers in 2000. In his eight seasons with the club, he was voted an NBA All-Star six times, made the All-NBA teams three times, and was voted the NBA Most Improved Player in the 200102 season. He also helped Indiana reach the NBA Playoffs six times, including the Conference Finals in the 200304 season. He was traded to the Toronto Raptors before the 200809 season began, and traded to the Miami Heat midway through the same season. O'Neal joined the Boston Celtics prior to the 201011 season. In 2012, he signed with the Suns, and in the offseason of 2013, he signed with the Warriors. Title: 197980 Boston Celtics season Passage: The 197980 Boston Celtics season was the 34th season of the Boston Celtics in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Bolstered by the play of Rookie Larry Bird, the Celtics improved by 32 wins from the previous year (at the time the largest turnaround in NBA History). Title: 200203 Boston Celtics season Passage: The 200203 NBA season was the 57th season for the Boston Celtics in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Celtics acquired Vin Baker from the Seattle SuperSonics. The Celtics posted a six-game winning streak after losing their first two games, and got off to a solid 167 start. However, they lost six straight games in March, and finished third in the Atlantic Division with a 4438 record. The team made the playoffs for the second time with team captain Paul Pierce, but this time as the 6 seed in the Eastern Conference. Pierce and Antoine Walker were both selected for the 2003 NBA All-Star Game. After defeating the 3rd-seeded Indiana Pacers four games to two in the first round, they were unable to stop the New Jersey Nets as they were swept in four straight Conference Semifinal games. This was also Walker's final season with the Celtics, as he was traded along with Tony Delk to the Dallas Mavericks the following offseason. He would return to Boston midway during the 200405 season. Title: Peter Dinwiddie Passage: Peter Dinwiddie is a front office executive in the NBA for the Indiana Pacers. He is currently Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations and has been with the Pacers organization since 2006. He was named to the Indianapolis Business Journal's Forty Under 40 list in 2017, which is composed of individuals who have achieved success both in their jobs and in the community. During his tenure as Vice President, he has worked closely with Larry Bird and Donnie Walsh and the Pacers have reached the Eastern Conference Finals and won the Central Division each twice.
Larry Bird
197980 Boston Celtics season
Larry Bird
Wagnney Silva Fabiano-Santos practiced martial arts with the company that was founded in what location?
Title: Kuk Sool Won Passage: Kuk Sool Won () is a Korean martial arts system founded by Suh In-Hyuk (), the "kuk sa nim" (grandmaster) in 1961. The name "Kuk Sool Won" translates to "National Martial Art Association" and despite often being shortened to "Kuk Sool", the name "kuk sool" (; ) is a non-trademarked name used to denote similar Korean martial arts developed prior to or about the same time as the formation of Kuk Sool Won. Kuk Sool Won is currently taught world-wide and since it was founded as a martial arts system and not merely as a martial arts style, Kuk Sool Won does not consider itself limited to any single discipline. It attempts to be a comprehensive study of all traditional Korean martial arts. Suh In Hyuk's philosophy regarding his system is to "Integrate and explore the entire spectrum of established traditional Korean martial arts, body conditioning techniques, mental development, and weapons training." Title: Bakti Negara Passage: Bakti Negara is a style of pencak silat from Bali. It is firmly rooted in old Balinese Hinduism and philosophies of Indonesia. The name means "national devotion", from the Sanskrit words "bhakti" (devotion) and "nagara" (country). It is the most widely practiced martial art in Bali and the most well-known style of Balinese silat, to the point that the system is commonly referred to simply as "pencak Bali" or "kuntao Bali". Title: Wagnney Fabiano Passage: Wagnney Silva Fabiano-Santos (born July 14, 1975) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist. He is best known for fighting in the WEC, which was owned by Zuffa the previous owner of the UFC. He used to fight for the Toronto Dragons of the International Fight League and is the former IFL Featherweight Champion. Title: Zuffa Passage: Zuffa, LLC ( ) is an American sports promotion company specializing in mixed martial arts. It was founded in January 2001 in Las Vegas, Nevada, by Station Casinos executives Frank Fertitta III and Lorenzo Fertitta to be the parent entity of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) after they purchased it from the Semaphore Entertainment Group. The word "Zuffa" is an Italian word (] ), meaning "fight". On July 11, 2016, Zuffa announced that it would be purchased by WME-IMG for the price of 4 billion. Title: Philip Sahagun Passage: Philip Sahagun is a martial arts champion in both forms and fighting. With a background in American Kenpo, Kickboxing, Wushu and Shaolin Kung Fu, Philip is a 7-time National Weapons Champion and a 3-Time International Martial Arts Council Grand Champion. Philip has been a semi-finalist on America's Got Talent, as well as a contestant on two of Chinas top-rated reality competitions, Kung Fu Star and Jackie Chans Disciple. In 2008 2009 He toured as a martial arts Ninja performer for Tina Turners 50th Anniversary World Tour. He has taught martial arts extensively and represented America twice at the World Traditional Wushu Festival in China where he won both gold and silver medals for the U.S. Team. In 2010 he founded the group "Kung Fu Heroes" an international martial arts team whose mission is to unite individuals seeking to become "Heroes" and positive role models in local and worldwide communities and currently resides as a head teacher at South Coast Martial Arts in Costa Mesa.
Las Vegas, Nevada
Wagnney Fabiano
Zuffa
In 2010 Adelaide City beat what soccer club, who has also been known in the past as both "Azzurri" and "Napoli"?
Title: Adelaide Blue Eagles Passage: Adelaide Blue Eagles is a soccer club based at the Marden Sports Complex, South Australia. Blue Eagles is a participant in the recently formed South Australian Super League. ABE is a predominantly Italian Australian-supported club. This is evident as the club has been known in the past as both "Azzurri" and "Napoli". Title: 2010 FFSA Super League Passage: The 2010 South Australian Super League was the fifth edition of the South Australian Super League, the top level domestic association football competition in South Australia. The league was won by Adelaide City after they beat the Adelaide Blue Eagles 10 in the Grand Final. Title: West Adelaide SC Passage: West Adelaide Soccer Club is an Australian soccer club from Adelaide, Australia currently playing in the National Premier Leagues South Australia. It participated in the National Soccer League from the 1977 season until the end of the 199899 season, except for the periods 198789 and 199091. It was also known as West Adelaide Hellas and Adelaide Sharks. They played in various blue and white strips, and played most of their NSL home games at Hindmarsh Stadium. The senior arm of the club re-formed in 2008 and is the FFSA National Premier League 2015 Premiers and 2015 Champions , coached by one of the former NSL players of the club, Paul Pezos. Title: David Jones (footballer, born 1955) Passage: Jones played his junior soccer for Kwinana before graduating to the senior team in 1970. He remained at Kwinana until the end of the 1975 season. In 1976 Jones played for East Fremantle Tricolore. For the first year of the National Soccer League in 1977 he played for West Adelaide, playing three seasons in South Australia including a season for Adelaide City. He later had playing stints for Preston Makedonia and Perth Azzurri. Title: Adelaide United FC Passage: Adelaide United Football Club is a professional soccer club based in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. The club participates in the A-League under licence from Football Federation Australia. The club was founded in 2003 to fill the place vacated by Adelaide City and West Adelaide in the former National Soccer League (NSL), and is now the sole team from the state of South Australia in the A-League. Adelaide United's home ground is Hindmarsh Stadium. Adelaide United were premiers in the inaugural 200506 A-League season, finishing 7 points clear of the rest of the competition, before finishing third in the finals. They were Premiers again in 201516 finishing just one point ahead of second place Western Sydney. The Reds made the Grand Finals of the 200607, 200809 and 201516 seasons, losing the on the first two occasions to Melbourne Victory.
Adelaide Blue Eagles
2010 FFSA Super League
Adelaide Blue Eagles
What type of media does Tar Creek and Before Stonewall have in common?
Title: Tar Creek (film) Passage: Tar Creek is a 2009 feature-length environmental documentary about the Tar Creek Superfund Site, which at one time was considered the worst environmental disaster in the United States. It was directed Matt Myers, who also wrote the film's script and served as its narrator. Title: Douthat, Oklahoma Passage: Douthat is a ghost town in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States. Douthat is 2 mi south of Picher. Douthat once had a post office, which opened on March 17, 1917. The community was named after Zahn A. Douthat, the owner of the townsite. Douthat is now abandoned and part of the Tar Creek Superfund site. Title: Fetzer Field Passage: Robert Fetzer Field is a sports field located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and it is the home of the lacrosse and soccer teams of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the North Carolina Tar Heels. The four teams that call Fetzer field their home (North Carolina Tar Heels men's lacrosse, North Carolina Tar Heels women's lacrosse, North Carolina Tar Heels men's soccer, North Carolina Tar Heels women's soccer) have a combined total of 26 national championships. Tenants North Carolina Tar Heels are among the most popular college sports clubs on social media. The Ohio State Buckeyes (2,105,974), Florida Gators (2,003,534), Texas Longhorns (1,784,708), Oregon Ducks (1,687,733), Georgia Bulldogs (1,290,903), Kentucky Wildcats (1,284,612), North Carolina Tar Heels (1,260,567) and Wisconsin Badgers (1,238,828) had the most followers as of January 2016. Title: Cardin, Oklahoma Passage: Cardin is a ghost town in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 150 at the 2000 census, but plummeted to 3 at the 2010 census in April 2010. The town is located within the Tar Creek Superfund site; the vast majority of its residents accepted federal buyout offers, and the town's population dropped to zero in November 2010. Title: Before Stonewall Passage: Before Stonewall: The Making of a Gay and Lesbian Community is a 1984 American documentary film about the LGBT community prior to the 1969 Stonewall riots. It was narrated by author Rita Mae Brown, directed by Greta Schiller, co-directed by Robert Rosenberg, and co-produced by John Scagliotti and Rosenberg, and Schiller. It premiered at the 1984 Toronto Festival of Festivals and was released in the United States on June 27, 1985. In 1999, producer Scagliotti directed a companion piece, "After Stonewall". To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Teddy Awards, the film has been selected to be shown at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2016.
documentary
Tar Creek (film)
Before Stonewall
The Hamilton Mixtape is a 2016 mixtape album featuring assorted songs from the 2015 Broadway musical "Hamilton" performed by various artists, "Wrote My Way Out" is on which basketball simulation video game, developed by Visual Concepts, and published by 2K Sports?
Title: NBA 2K Passage: The NBA 2K series is a series of basketball simulation video games developed and released annually since 1999. The premise of each game in the series is to emulate the sport of basketball, more specifically, the National Basketball Association, and present improvements over the previous installments. The series was originally published by Sega, under the label Sega Sports, and is now published by 2K Sports. All of the games in the franchise have been developed by Visual Concepts. The series consists of eighteen main installments and several spinoff-style titles. It has seen releases on eighteen different platforms. The "NBA 2K" series has also been used in eSports. The series has consistently achieved critical and commercial success. 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: NBA 2K8 Passage: NBA 2K8 is a basketball simulation video game developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K Sports and Spike. It is the ninth installment in the "NBA 2K" franchise and the successor to "NBA 2K7". It was released in 2007 for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. Chris Paul of the New Orleans Hornets is the cover athlete of the game. "NBA 2K8" is the predecessor to "NBA 2K9" in the "NBA 2K" series. Title: 2K Sports Major League Baseball series Passage: 2K Sports Major League Baseball series (MLB 2K) was a series of Major League Baseball video games that was developed by Visual Concepts and Kush Games, and published by 2K Games. There were nine games in the series: "2K5", "2K6", "2K7", "2K8", "2K9", "2K10", "2K11", "2K12" and "2K13". All games were created for each MLB season. The series was created in 2005 after Visual Concepts teamed up with 2K Sports. Visual Concepts called the series "World Series and ESPN Major League Baseball" in years prior to 2005. Title: The Hamilton Mixtape Passage: The Hamilton Mixtape is a 2016 mixtape album featuring assorted songs from the 2015 Broadway musical "Hamilton" performed by various artists. "Wrote My Way Out" is in the NBA 2K18 soundtrack.
NBA 2K18
The Hamilton Mixtape
NBA 2K18
Russo's New York Pizzeria and Marion's Piazza, both are a restaurant chain, what type?
Title: Uno Pizzeria amp; Grill Passage: Uno Pizzeria Grill (formerly Pizzeria Uno and Uno Chicago Grill), or more informally as Unos, is a franchised pizzeria restaurant chain under the parent company Uno Restaurant Holdings Corporation. Uno Pizzeria and Grill is best known for its Chicago-style deep dish pizza. Ike Sewell opened the first Pizzeria Uno in 1943. Title: Rabbe Grnblom Passage: Rabbe Anders Grnblom (May 3, 1950 Helsinki, Finland June 29, 2015) was a Finland-Swedish businessman who started a successful pizza business in Vaasa, Finland. His first companya pizzeriawas called "O sole mio" and it was founded in 1976 in the center of Vaasa. From there he expanded to a pizza franchise chain first called "Pizzeria N:o 1". He was known as the "Pizza-emperor" (Pizzakeisari in Finnish), because he was the founder of a well known pizza franchise chain called Kotipizza which was the new name of "Pizzeria N:o 1" which expanded fast outside of Vaasa. The chain is said to be the biggest one in the Nordic countries. He was also the founder of a shipping company called RG Line, a hotel chain called Omenahotelli and another pizza chain called Golden Rax Pizzabuffet. Most of his companies are subsidiaries of Grnblom International LTD, where Rabbe Grnblom acted as director. Golden Rax Pizzabuffet however is nowadays a part of Finland's largest hotel restaurant company Restel Oy Ltd, where Rabbe Grnblom sat on the board. He was also on the board of the Finnish tyre company Nokian Renkaat (since 2003). 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: VIP's Passage: VIP's, alternatively written Vip's, is a defunct restaurant chain in the Western United States that operated from 1968 until the late 1980s, based in Salem, Oregon. With more than 50 locations, it was once the largest restaurant chain based in Oregon. It was a Denny's-style restaurant, a type that was commonly known at that time as a "coffee shop" but is now more commonly known as a casual dining restaurant. Most restaurants were located near freeways and were open 24 hours. At its peak, the chain had locations in five states: Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada and northern California. Title: Russo's New York Pizzeria Passage: Russos New York Pizzeria is based in Houston, Texas and was established in 1992 by Anthony Russo. The chain serves New York-style pizza as well as several different types of soups, salads, pastas, calzones and dessert. They are famous for their "party pizzas," which are 2 ft in diameter.
pizzeria
Russo's New York Pizzeria
Marion's Piazza
Five Golden Hours starred an American dancer and actress who had what birth name?
Title: Cyd Charisse Passage: Cyd Charisse (born Tula Ellice Finklea; March 8, 1922 June 17, 2008) was an American dancer and actress. Title: Kai Lung's Golden Hours Passage: Kai Lung's Golden Hours is a fantasy novel by Ernest Bramah. It was first published in hardcover in London by Grant Richards Ltd. in October, 1922, and there have been numerous editions since. The first edition included a preface by Hilaire Belloc, which has also been a feature of every edition since. It was reissued by Ballantine Books as the forty-fifth volume of the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in April, 1972. The Ballantine edition includes an introduction by Lin Carter. Title: Golden Hours (magazine) Passage: Golden Hours was an American juvenile magazine published by Norman Munro in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Title: Gerrie (given name) Passage: Gerrie is Dutch and Afrikaans unisex given name. It is a diminutive of Ger, itself short for Gerard. As a birth name in the Netherlands, it is primarily feminine, peaking in popularities around 1950, but the name is more common as a nickname for men with the birth name Gerard(us) or Gerrit. Title: Five Golden Hours Passage: Five Golden Hours is a 1961 Italian-British comedy film directed by Mario Zampi and written by Hans Wilhelm, starring Ernie Kovacs, Cyd Charisse and George Sanders, and featuring Dennis Price and John Le Mesurier.
Tula Ellice Finklea
Five Golden Hours
Cyd Charisse
SYZ conjecture was proposed partly by which Fields Medal recipient?
Title: QuillenLichtenbaum conjecture Passage: In mathematics, the QuillenLichtenbaum conjecture is a conjecture relating tale cohomology to algebraic K-theory introduced by , who was inspired by earlier conjectures of . and proved the QuillenLichtenbaum conjecture at the prime 2 for some number fields. Voevodsky, using some important results of Markus Rost, have proved the BlochKato conjecture, which implies the QuillenLichtenbaum conjecture for all primes. Title: SYZ conjecture Passage: The SYZ conjecture is an attempt to understand the mirror symmetry conjecture, an issue in theoretical physics and mathematics. The original conjecture was proposed in a paper by Strominger, Yau, and Zaslow, entitled "Mirror Symmetry is "T"-duality". Title: Shing-Tung Yau Passage: Shing-Tung Yau ( ; ; born April 4, 1949) is a Hong Kong and naturalised American mathematician. He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1982. He is currently the William Caspar Graustein Professor of Mathematics at Harvard. Title: Vladimir Ponkin Passage: Vladimir Ponkin is a Russian principal conductor, Professor and a recipient of both the Golden Mask and People's Artist of Russia award from Irkutsk. He is also a 2001 medal recipient "For the merits in development of Cuban region" and a 2006 cross recipient of "The Defender of Russia" as well as "For the Love and Faith to the Homeland" medal both of which were 1st grade. Title: CarlitzWan conjecture Passage: In the field of mathematics, the CarlitzWan conjecture classifies the possible degrees of exceptional polynomials over a finite field "F" of "q" elements. Recall that a polynomial "f"("x") in "F"["x"] of degree "d" is called exceptional over "F" if every irreducible factor (differing from "x"  "y") of ("f"("x")  "f"("y"))("x"  "y") over "F" will become reducible over the algebraic closure of "F". If "q"  "d", then "f"("x") is exceptional if and only if "f"("x") is a permutation polynomial over "F". The CarlitzWan conjecture states that there are no exceptional polynomials of degree "d" over "F" if ("d", "q"  1)   1. In the special case that "q" is odd and "d" is even, this conjecture was proposed by Carlitz (1966) and proved by FriedGuralnickSaxl (1993) The general form of the CarlitzWan conjecture was proposed by Daqing Wan (1993)
Shing-Tung Yau
SYZ conjecture
Shing-Tung Yau
Between two documentary films Best Friend Forgotten and Mad Hot Ballroom, which film was released earlier?
Title: Mad Hot Ballroom Passage: Mad Hot Ballroom is a 2005 American documentary film directed and co-produced by Marilyn Agrelo and written and co-produced by Amy Sewell, about a ballroom dance program in the New York City Department of Education, the New York City public school system for fifth graders. Several styles of dance are shown in the film, such as tango, foxtrot, swing, rumba and merengue. Title: Yvonne Marceau Passage: Yvonne Marceau is an American ballroom dancer, choreographer, and instructor. She was born in Chicago, IL, and holds a B.F.A. from the University of Utah as well as an associate degree from the Imperial Society of Ballroom Dance. In 1984, Marceau co-founded American Ballroom Theater with her dance partner, Pierre Dulaine. Together, Marceau and Dulaine won numerous ballroom dance contests and were four-time winners of the British Exhibition ballroom competition. Marceau is the recipient of various awards, including the Astaire Award and the Dance Magazine Award. Along with Dulaine, Marceau co-founded the Ballroom Theaters Dancing Classrooms program, which is featured in the documentary Mad Hot Ballroom. Marceau has been on the faculty at The Juilliard School since 1993 and has taught at the School of American Ballet as well as for numerous New York City social groups, including the Union Club and cotillion societies. Marceau also currently teaches at the NYU Tisch New Studio on Broadway. Title: Pankaj Parashar (journalist) Passage: Pankaj Parashar (born 01 February 1983) is an Indian journalist and documentary film maker also. He has directed and produced two documentary films - "Crushed Dreams" and "The Brotherhood", is based on 2015 Dadri mob lynching case. Pankaj Parashar has done important work for the problems of farmers and communal harmony. Title: The Tridels Passage: The Tridels are a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based vocal trio, originally consisting of Marc Snader, Larry Chassen, and Mike Bove. Mike Bove', Jackie Strauss and Paul Jerome are the current members doing a tribute to the music of the 1960s. The group was formed in 1962 when the trio were 18 years of age. Their first recordings "Land of Love" and "The Image of My Love" were produced and written in 1964 by future radio and TV star Gene Arnold, under the name of Rick Roman, and recorded at San-Dee Worldwide Limited Records in Philadelphia at the 212 N 12th St. studios. The group recorded over 35 original compositions during their nine-year career, and wrote and recorded for commercials and two documentary films in the 1960s. Title: Best Friend Forgotten Passage: Best Friend Forgotten is a 2004 American documentary film about pet overpopulation. The documentary, hosted by David Duchovny ("Californication", "X-files"), tells the stories of Oreo the cat and Clover the dog as they face the realities of pet overpopulation. Viewers are given a balanced look at the controversial practice of euthanasia and the alternative no-kill movement. Interviews discuss common myths about spaying and neutering, and leaders from government to animal rights groups discuss pet overpopulation and the impact on our society.
Best Friend Forgotten
Best Friend Forgotten
Mad Hot Ballroom
Old Rectory is in a small town and civil parish where?
Title: Old Rectory, Epworth Passage: The Old Rectory in Epworth, Lincolnshire is a Queen Anne style building, rebuilt after a fire in 1709, which has been completely restored and is now the property of the British Methodist Church, who maintain it as a museum. It is the site of supposed paranormal events that occurred in 1716, while the Wesley family was living in the house. The rectory was home to the Reverend Samuel Wesley, his wife Susanna and their 19 children, one of whom, John Wesley, grew up to become a founder of the Methodist Church. Title: Epworth, Lincolnshire Passage: Epworth is a small town and civil parish in the Isle of Axholme, North Lincolnshire, England. The town lies on the A161, about halfway between Goole and Gainsborough. As the birthplace of John Wesley and Charles Wesley, it has given its name to many institutions associated with Methodism. Their father, Samuel Wesley, was the rector from 1695 to 1735. Title: Great Holland Passage: Great Holland is a village in Essex, located to the north-east of Holland-on-Sea, and west of Frinton-on-sea. The village is served by a bus service to Clacton-on-Sea to the south and Kirby Cross, to the north. The village is served by two churches, a Methodist church and the parish church, 'All Saints'. There is an annual church fete held in the grounds of the Old Rectory funds of which go to All Saints. Title: St. Paul's Church Rectory Passage: St. Paul's Church Rectory, located a block west of Old St. Paul's Episcopal Church (formerly "Protestant Episcopal" since 1789, AnglicanChurch of England before) is a historic Episcopal rectory located on steep "Cathedral Hill" at the northeast corner of Cathedral Street (which merges with North Liberty Street, which becomes Hopkins Place and South Sharp Street further south) and West Saratoga Streets in downtown Baltimore, Maryland, United States. In the rear of the old rectory is a small alley-like extension of West Pleasant Street and to the east behind the North Charles Street former residences and now commercial structures, is another small alley extension of Little (or North) Sharp Street. Title: Listed buildings in Dufton Passage: Dufton is a civil parish in the Eden District, Cumbria, England. It contains eleven listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. All the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". The parish contains the village of Dufton and the surrounding countryside. Most of the listed buildings are houses and associated structures, farmhouses and farm buildings in the village centre. Also in the village is a listed pump. Away from the centre of the village, and listed, are a church, its rectory and structures in the rectory garden.
North Lincolnshire, England
Old Rectory, Epworth
Epworth, Lincolnshire
Amii Grove appeared in which British lads' magazine?
Title: Amii Grove Passage: Amii Anne J. Grove, (born 5 September 1985), is an English glamour model and current "Page 3" girl. She has appeared in publications such as "The Sun", "Nuts", "Zoo Weekly", "FHM", and the "Hot Shots Calendar". Title: Striker (comic) Passage: Striker is a fictional British comic strip and former magazine, which is created by Pete Nash and features in the British tabloid newspaper "The Sun". The strip first appeared in The Sun on Monday November 11, 1985 and ran in the newspaper daily until August 2003, when the author decided to launch the strip as a weekly independent comic book. However, the strip returned to the The Sun during October 2005, after the comic book had published 87 issues and suffered financial problems. Over the four years the newspaper strip was published daily until the end of September 2009, when it transpired that Nash had served a years notice to bring the strip to a conclusion. However, Striker returned on January 26, 2010, as a full-page comic strip in the weekly UK lads magazine Nuts, where it was published as a weekly strip until October 2010. It subsequently went unpublished until January 7, 2013, when it started to be published in The Sun newspaper. Over the next three years it was published seven days a week, before it was announced that Striker would no longer be published in the paper after February 13, 2016. Later that year, it was announced that the strip would be brought back to the paper by popular demand, with matches shown live on the internet for the first time. Title: Zoo Weekly Passage: Zoo was a British (and formerly an Australian and South African) lads' magazine published weekly by Bauer Media Group in the United Kingdom. It was launched on 29 January 2004, and for a time was the UK's only men's weekly after the similar and rival magazine "Nuts" closed in April 2014. Title: Archibald Grove Passage: Thomas Newcomen Archibald Grove (1855 4 June 1920), commonly known as Archibald Grove, was a British magazine editor and Liberal Party politician. Title: Michelle Marsh Passage: Michelle Marsh (born 30 September 1982) is an English professional singer and former glamour model, known for her appearances on "Page 3" and in numerous British lads' mags.
Zoo Weekly
Amii Grove
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An inner satellite of which planet is named for a Shakespearean character notable for "the quality of mercy" speech?
Title: Inner moon Passage: In astronomy, an inner moon or inner natural satellite is a natural satellite following a prograde, low-inclination orbit inwards of the large satellites of the parent planet. They are generally thought to have been formed "in situ" at the same time as the coalescence of the original planet. Neptune's moons are an exception, as they are likely reaggregates of the pieces of the original bodies, which were disrupted after the capture of the large moon Triton. Inner satellites are distinguished from other regular satellites by their proximity to the parent planet, their short orbital periods (usually under a day), their low mass, small size, and irregular shapes. Title: HMS Prospero Passage: Three ships of the British Royal Navy have been named Prospero for the Shakespearean character Prospero: Title: Portia (moon) Passage: Portia ( ) is an inner satellite of Uranus. It was discovered from the images taken by "Voyager 2" on 3 January 1986, and was given the temporary designation S1986 U 1. The moon is named after Portia, the heroine of William Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice". It is also designated Uranus XII. Title: Daphnis (moon) Passage: Daphnis ( ; Greek: ) is an inner satellite of Saturn. It is also known as Saturn XXXV ; its provisional designation was S2005 S 1 . Daphnis is about 8 kilometres in diameter, and orbits the planet in the Keeler Gap within the A ring. Title: The Merchant of Venice Passage: The Merchant of Venice is a 16th-century play by William Shakespeare in which a merchant in Venice must default on a large loan provided by an abused Jewish moneylender. It is believed to have been written between 1596 and 1599. Though classified as a comedy in the First Folio and sharing certain aspects with Shakespeare's other romantic comedies, the play is perhaps most remembered for its dramatic scenes, and it is best known for Shylock and the famous "Hath not a Jew eyes?" speech. Also notable is Portia's speech about "the quality of mercy". Critic Harold Bloom listed it among Shakespeare's great comedies.
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