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Austin S. Miller participated in which part of Operation Gothic Serpent?
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Title: Austin S. Miller
Passage: Austin S. Miller is a senior officer, Lieutenant General, in the United States Army and current commander of the Joint Special Operations Command. He has participated in numerous combat operations, such as; Battle of Mogadishu 1993, and since 2001 the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Title: 14th Infantry Regiment (United States)
Passage: The 14th Infantry Regiment ("Golden Dragons" ) is a United States Army light infantry regiment. It has served in the American Civil War, Boxer Rebellion, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Operation Restore Hope, Operation Uphold Democracy, Operation Joint Guard, Operation Desert Storm, Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Gothic Serpent, Operation New Dawn, Operation Resolute Support, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The 14th Infantry Regiment did not take part in combat during World War I. It has also conducted peacekeeping and humanitarian missions in the Sinai Peninsula, Guantnamo Bay in Cuba, Bosnia, and Kosovo.
Title: Michael Durant
Passage: Michael J. "Mike" Durant (born July 23, 1961) is an American pilot and author. He was a member of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Night Stalkers) as a Chief Warrant Officer 3. He retired from the Army as a Chief Warrant Officer 4 Blackhawk helicopter Master Aviator in the 160th SOAR after participating in combat operations Prime Chance, Just Cause, and Desert Storm, and also Gothic Serpent, in which he was briefly held prisoner in 1993 after a raid in Somalia. His awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster, Bronze Star with Valor Device, Purple Heart, Meritorious Service Medal, three Air Medals, Prisoner of War Medal, and many others.
Title: Battle of Mogadishu (1993)
Passage: The Battle of Mogadishu or Day of the Rangers (Somali: "Maalintii Rangers" ), was part of Operation Gothic Serpent. It was fought on 34 October 1993, in Mogadishu, Somalia, between forces of the United Statessupported by UNOSOM IIand Somali militiamen loyal to the self-proclaimed president-to-be Mohamed Farrah Aidid, who had support from armed fighters. The battle is also referred to as the First Battle of Mogadishu, to distinguish it amongst the nine major Battles of Mogadishu during the decades-long Somali Civil War.
Title: William F. Garrison
Passage: William F. "Bill" Garrison (born June 27, 1944) is a retired United States Army general officer who was the commander of Operation Gothic Serpent, the military operation launched in 1993 to capture Somali warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid.
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The Battle of Mogadishu
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Austin S. Miller
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Battle of Mogadishu (1993)
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Who wrote more styles of writing, Stefan Zweig or Nzm Hikmet?
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Title: Mirtemir
Passage: Mirtemir Tursunov (Uzbek: "Mirtemir Tursunov, " ; Russian: ) (May 30, 1910 - January 25, 1978) most commonly known simply as Mirtemir, was an Uzbek poet and literary translator. In addition to writing his own poetry, Mirtemir translated the works of many famous foreign poets, such as Abai Qunanbaiuli, Aleksandr Pushkin, Heinrich Heine, Magtymguly Pyragy, Maxim Gorky, Mikhail Lermontov, Nzm Hikmet, Nikolay Nekrasov, Pablo Neruda, Samad Vurgun, and Shota Rustaveli into the Uzbek language.
Title: Nzm Hikmet
Passage: Nzm Hikmet Ran (15 January 1902 3 June 1963), commonly known as Nzm Hikmet (] ) was a Turkish poet, playwright, novelist, screenwriter, director and memoirist. He was acclaimed for the "lyrical flow of his statements". Described as a "romantic communist" and "romantic revolutionary", he was repeatedly arrested for his political beliefs and spent much of his adult life in prison or in exile. His poetry has been translated into more than fifty languages.
Title: Casa Stefan Zweig
Passage: The Casa Stefan Zweig is legally regarded as a private charitable organisation, which was founded in 2006 by a group of interested private donors, to establish a writer's house museum, that is dedicated to the author, in the last residence of Stefan Zweig and his wife in Petrpolis (Brazil).
Title: Mehmed Ali Pasha (marshal)
Passage: Mir Mehmed Ali Pasha (November 18, 1827 September 7, 1878) was a German-born Ottoman soldier. He was the grandfather of the Turkish statesman Ali Fuat Cebesoy, and the great-grandfather of famous poets Nzm Hikmet and Oktay Rfat Horozcu and the socialist activist, lawyer, and athlete Mehmet Ali Aybar.
Title: Stefan Zweig
Passage: Stefan Zweig ( ; ] ; November 28, 1881 February 22, 1942) was an Austrian novelist, playwright, journalist and biographer. At the height of his literary career, in the 1920s and 1930s, he was one of the most popular writers in the world.
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Nzm Hikmet
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Stefan Zweig
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Nzm Hikmet
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In what year was the person vote back in to the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007 with Harpreet Deol born?
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Title: Abhijeet Kosambi
Passage: Abhijeet Kosambi (Marathi: ) (born in 1982) was the winner of the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi singing contest and was a finalist on Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007 achieving 11th place with public votes.
Title: Harpreet Deol
Passage: Harpreet Deol (born 1985) was a finalist on Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007. Deol was initially eliminated on 22 June in Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007 but was voted back by the public along with Raja Hasan. Later, he was eliminated on 31 August attaining 8th place with public votes. Harpreet Deol has also participated in the Zee TV programs Ek Se Badhkar Ek and Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Mega Challenge.
Title: Raja Hasan
Passage: Raja Hasan Sagar is an Indian playback singer was born in December 1979 in the city of Bikaner, Rajasthan, India. He was a finalist on "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007", in which he finished as runner-up to Aneek Dhar.
Title: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Ek Main Aur Ek Tu
Passage: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Ek Main Aur Ek Tu was a duet singing competition and was the 2nd public voting singing competition in the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa series on Zee TV. It featured some new contestants and some old contestants from Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2005 that were paired up in duets. The winners of the show were Ujjaini Mukherjee and Aishwarya, and the runners up were Sharib and Bonjyotsna. Like all the other shows in the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa series, Ek Main Aur Ek Tu was hosted by Shaan. The judges for the show were Lesle Lewis and Hariharan. The Grand Finale was held at the Airport Expo in Dubai, U.A.E
Title: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007
Passage: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007 is an Indian Television singing competition that premiered on 4 May 2007 and ran until 13 October 2007. It is the 2nd instalment of the "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge" series and the 4th public voting competition in the "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa" series. Chronologically, the show is preceded by Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs, however systematically it is followed by Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2005. The show features two of the previous mentors, Himesh Reshammiya and Ismail Darbar, and two new mentors to the Challenge series, Bappi Lahiri and Vishal-Shekhar. Shaan did not return to host and was replaced by Aditya Narayan, son of playback singer, Udit Narayan.
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1979
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Harpreet Deol
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Raja Hasan
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Which Visions star was born March 15, 1975?
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Title: Darcy Tucker
Passage: Darcy Tucker (born March 15, 1975) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player, who played most of his National Hockey League career with the Toronto Maple Leafs. A sixth round draft choice, Tucker began his NHL career with the Montreal Canadiens. Throughout his NHL career he also played for the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Colorado Avalanche. Tucker was born in Castor, Alberta, but grew up in Endiang, Alberta.
Title: 1975 Virginia Slims of Houston
Passage: The 1975 Virginia Slims of Houston was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston, Texas in the United States that was part of the 1975 Virginia Slims World Championship Series. It was the fifth edition of the tournament and was held from March 10 through March 15, 1975. Second-seeded Chris Evert won the singles title and earned 15,000 first-prize money.
Title: Visions (film)
Passage: Visions is a 2016 American supernatural horror film directed by Kevin Greutert. It is written by L.D Goffigan and Lucas Susan. Jason Blum serves as a producer through his production company Blumhouse Productions. The film stars Isla Fisher, Anson Mount, Gillian Jacobs, Jim Parsons, Joanna Cassidy, and Eva Longoria. It was released on January 19, 2016, through video on demand prior to being released through home media formats on February 2, 2016, by Universal Pictures.
Title: Eva Longoria
Passage: Eva Jacqueline Longoria Bastn (born March 15, 1975) is an American actress, producer, director, activist and businesswoman. After a series of guest roles on several television series, Longoria was first recognized for her portrayal of Isabella Braa on the CBS daytime soap opera "The Young and the Restless", on which she starred from 2001 to 2003. She is perhaps best known for her role as Gabrielle Solis on the ABC television series "Desperate Housewives", which ran from 2004 to 2012 and for which she received Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. She has also appeared in "The Sentinel" (2006), "Over Her Dead Body" (2008), "For Greater Glory" (2012), "Frontera" (2014) and "Lowriders" (2016). From 2015 to 2016, Longoria starred as Ana Sofia Caldern on the short-lived NBC sitcom "Telenovela", and served as an executive producer for the Lifetime television series "Devious Maids".
Title: That's the Way of the World
Passage: That's the Way of the World is the sixth studio album by Earth, Wind Fire, released on March 15, 1975 by Columbia Records. It was also the soundtrack for a 1975 motion picture of the same name which featured several of the band members in cameo roles. Included on the album was the single "Shining Star", which was a 1 U.S. pop and RB hit. Another popular single was the title track, which reached 12 on the pop chart. The album spent three weeks atop the Billboard Pop Albums Charts, five nonconsecutive weeks atop the Soul Albums chart.
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Eva Longoria
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Visions (film)
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Eva Longoria
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What 1980 American western film directed by Walter Hill was inspired by a 1971 American TV movie about the Wright brothers to star real life brother?
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Title: A Dash Through the Clouds
Passage: A Dash Through the Clouds is a 1912 short American silent comedy film directed by Mack Sennett, written by Dell Henderson and starring Mabel Normand. It has the distinction of being somewhat of an aviation film as Sennett employed the services of real life aviation pioneer, Philip Parmelee, a pilot for the Wright Brothers. The film provided a means through which Parmelee is preserved, as he died in a crash not long after the making.
Title: The Long Riders
Passage: The Long Riders is a 1980 American western film directed by Walter Hill. It was produced by James Keach, Stacy Keach and Tim Zinnemann and featured an original soundtrack by Ry Cooder. Cooder won the "Best Music" award in 1980 from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards for this soundtrack. The film was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: The Day Christ Died
Passage: The Day Christ Died is a 1980 American TV movie directed by James Cellan Jones. The collaborative production by 20th Century Fox and CBS-TV dramatizes the last 24 hours of Jesus Christ's life and is based on Jim Bishop's 1957 book of the same name. Bishop, who did not accept the script adaptation, had his name removed from the credits, called the film "cheap revisionist history", and even tried unsuccessfully to change the film's title. "The Day Christ Died" was filmed in Tunisia, at a cost of USD2.8 million. It was broadcast by CBS-TV on Wednesday, March 26, 1980.
Title: The Wright Brothers (film)
Passage: The Wright Brothers is a 1971 American TV movie about the Wright brothers. It stars real-life brothers James Keach and Stacy Keach in the title roles. This gave them the idea to play Frank and Jesse James, which led to "The Long Riders" (1980).
Title: Winchester '73
Passage: Winchester '73 is a 1950 American Western film directed by Anthony Mann starring James Stewart, Shelley Winters, Dan Duryea and Stephen McNally. Written by Borden Chase and Robert L. Richards, the film is about the journey of a prized rifle from one ill-fated owner to another and a cowboy's search for a murderous fugitive. The movie features early film performances by Rock Hudson as an American Indian, Tony Curtis, and James Best. The film received a Writers Guild of America Award nomination for Best Written American Western. This is the first Western film collaboration between Anthony Mann and James Stewart. It was filmed in black and white.
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The Long Riders
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The Wright Brothers (film)
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The Long Riders
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In which magazine has the actress, who played Samantha Wynden in the 2010 British science fiction monster film, "Monsters", been featured?
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Title: Guillermo del Toro
Passage: Guillermo del Toro Gmez (] ; born October 9, 1964) is a Mexican-American film director, screenwriter, producer and novelist. In his filmmaking career, del Toro has alternated between Spanish-language dark fantasy pieces, such as the gothic horror film "The Devil's Backbone" (2001), and "Pan's Labyrinth" (2006), and more mainstream American action movies, such as the vampire superhero action film "Blade II" (2002), the supernatural superhero film "Hellboy" (2004), its sequel "" (2008), and the science fiction monster film "Pacific Rim" (2013). His latest film, "The Shape of Water", won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and is scheduled for an American release on December 8, 2017.
Title: Monsters (2010 film)
Passage: Monsters is a 2010 British science fiction monster film written and directed by Gareth Edwards in his feature film directorial debut. Edwards also served as the cinematographer, production designer, and visual effects artist. "Monsters" takes place years after a NASA probe crash in Mexico which led to the sudden appearance of giant tentacled monsters. It follows Andrew Kaulder (Scoot McNairy), an American photojournalist tasked with escorting his employer's daughter Samantha Wynden (Whitney Able) back to the US by crossing through Mexico's "Infected Zone" where the creatures reside.
Title: Kevin Smith (editor)
Passage: Kevin Smith was an active British science fiction fan from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s, producing such science fiction fanzines as "Drilkjis" (with Dave Langford) and "Dot", writing for fanzines ("Nabu", "Space Junk", and others), chairing British science fiction conventions, editing a 1979 anthology of British fanwriting titled "Mood 70" for Seacon '79, the 37th World Science Fiction Convention, and serving from 1980 to 1982 as editor of "Vector", the critical journal of the British Science Fiction Association. He won the TransAtlantic Fan Fund in 1982.
Title: Whitney Able
Passage: Whitney Nees Able (born June 2, 1982) is an American actress and model. She is best known for her roles in "All the Boys Love Mandy Lane" and "Monsters", and has been featured in "Maxim" magazine.
Title: Vargo Statten Science Fiction Magazine
Passage: Vargo Statten Science Fiction Magazine (later Vargo Statten British Science Fiction Magazine, The British Science Fiction Magazine and The British Space Fiction Magazine) was a British science fiction magazine which published nineteen issues between 1954 and 1956. It was initially published by Scion Press, with control passing to a successor company, Scion Distributors, after Scion went bankrupt in early 1954. At the end of 1954, as part payment for a debt, Scion Distributors handed control of the magazine to Dragon Press, who continued it for another twelve issues. E.C. Tubb and John Russell Fearn were regular contributors, and Kenneth Bulmer also published several stories in the magazine. Barrington Bayley's first published story, "Combat's End", appeared in May 1954. The editor was initially Alistair Paterson, but after seven issues Fearn took the helm: "Vargo Statten" was one of Fearn's aliases, and the magazine's title had been chosen because of his popularity. Neither Paterson nor Fearn had enough of a budget to attract good quality submissions, and a printing strike in 1956 brought an end to the magazine's life.
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Maxim
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Whitney Able
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Monsters (2010 film)
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On what date did the episode of "The Simpsons" that made allusions to one of the most famous hoaxes in United States history air?
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Title: SAT Subject Test in United States History
Passage: The SAT Subject Test in United States History is the name of a one-hour multiple choice test given on United States History by The College Board. A student chooses whether to take the test depending upon college entrance requirements for the schools in which the student is planning to apply. Until 1994, the SAT Subject Tests were known as Achievement Tests; and from 1995 until January 2005, they were known as SAT IIs. Of all SAT subject tests, United States History is taken the second most, with 119,903 administrations in 2009.
Title: Lisa the Skeptic
Passage: "Lisa the Skeptic" is the eighth episode of "The Simpsons"nowiki'nowiki ninth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 23, 1997. On an archaeological dig with her class, Lisa discovers a skeleton that resembles an angel. All of the townspeople believe that the skeleton actually came from an angel, but skeptical Lisa attempts to persuade them that there must be a rational scientific explanation. The episode's writer, David X. Cohen, developed the idea after visiting the American Museum of Natural History, and decided to loosely parallel themes from the Scopes Monkey Trial. The episode also makes allusions to actual hoaxes, such as the Cardiff Giant. The episode received generally positive reviews.
Title: 198889 North American drought
Passage: The North American Drought of 1988 ranks among the worst episodes of drought in the United States. This multi-year drought began in most areas in 1988 and continued into 1989. The drought caused 60 billion in damage (120 billion in 2014 United States dollars, adjusting for inflation). The drought occasioned some of the worst blowing-dust events since 1977 or the 1930s in many locations in the Midwestern United States, including a protracted dust storm, which closed schools in South Dakota in late February 1988. During the spring, several weather stations set records for lowest monthly total precipitation and longest interval between measurable precipitation, for example, 55 days in a row without precipitation in Milwaukee. During the summer, two record-setting heat waves developed, similar to those of 1934 and 1936. The concurrent heat waves killed 4,800 to 17,000 people in the United States. During the summer of 1988, the drought led to many wildfires in forested western North America, including the Yellowstone fires of 1988. At its peak, the drought covered 45 of the United States. While covering less area than the Dust Bowl, which covered 70 of the United States, the drought of 1988 ranks as not only the costliest drought in United States history but also the costliest natural disaster in United States history before Hurricane Katrina. In Canada, drought-related losses added to 1.8 billion (1988 Canadian dollars).
Title: Cardiff Giant
Passage: The Cardiff Giant was one of the most famous hoaxes in United States history. It was a 10 ft purported "petrified man" uncovered on October 16, 1869, by workers digging a well behind the barn of William C. "Stub" Newell in Cardiff, New York. Both it and an unauthorized copy made by P.T. Barnum are still on display.
Title: Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire
Passage: "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire", also known as "The Simpsons Christmas Special", is the series premiere episode of "The Simpsons". It was the first episode to air despite originally being the eighth episode produced for season one. It is the only full-length episode to air during the 1980s, having originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 17, 1989.
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November 23, 1997
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Lisa the Skeptic
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Cardiff Giant
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What is the other German name of a safety feature appearing in Elio Motors three wheeled car, the Elio P4?
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Title: Lotus 93T
Passage: The Lotus 93T was a Formula One car with which the Team Lotus participated the first part of the F1 championship in 1983. It was the first Lotus car to use the Renault Gordini EF1 turbo engine and was the last F1 car designed by team founder Colin Chapman. In the championship the car was driven by Elio de Angelis, the other driver of the team, Nigel Mansell, raced with the Lotus 92, a car with the Ford Cosworth engine. The 93T was replaced in the course of the season with the Lotus 94T. Mansell drove the 93T car twice, in the 1983 German Grand Prix after he suffered problems with his 94T during the warm-up and had to revert to the older model and in a non-championship race, the 1983 Race of Champions. The 93T usually performed well in qualifying but suffered with reliability problems and came only once to the finish of a race.
Title: Traction control system
Passage: A traction control system (TCS), also known as ASR (from German Antriebsschlupfregelung, engine slippage regulation), is typically (but not necessarily) a secondary function of the electronic stability control (ESC) on production motor vehicles, designed to prevent loss of traction of driven road wheels. TCS is activated when throttle input and engine torque are mismatched to road surface conditions.
Title: Elio Motors
Passage: Elio Motors is an automobile company founded by Paul Elio in 2009. The three-wheeled "Elio P4" is engineered to attain a highway mileage rating of up to 84 mpg with regular features such as power windows, a power door lock, cruise control, and air conditioning, all in an aerodynamic, enclosed vehicle body. The vehicle is also equipped with a safety system that includes multiple air bags, anti-lock brakes, traction control, steel unibody frame, and crumple zones. Elio's first manufacturing site will be Shreveport, Louisiana.
Title: Machine guarding
Passage: Machine guarding is a safety feature on or around manufacturing or other engineering equipment consisting of a shield or device covering hazardous areas of a machine to prevent contact with body parts or to control hazards like chips or sparks from exiting the machine. Machine guarding provides a means to protect humans from injury while working nearby or while operating equipment. It is often the first line of defense to protect operators from injury while working on or around industrial machinery during normal operations. In the U.S., machine guarding is referred to in OSHA's CFR 1910.212; in the U.K., machinery safety is covered mainly by PUWER."
Title: Smart gun
Passage: A smart gun, or "personalized gun", is a firearm that includes a safety feature or features that allow it to fire only when activated by an authorized user. These safety features can prevent misuse, accidental shootings, gun thefts, and use of the weapon against the owner. Smart guns distinguish between authorized users and unauthorized users in several different ways, including the use of RFID chips or other proximity tokens, fingerprint recognition, magnetic rings, or mechanical locks. Related to smart guns are other smart firearms safety devices such as biometric or RFID activated accessories and safes.
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ASR
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Elio Motors
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Traction control system
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Who does the 2015 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament MVP currently play for?
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Title: 2011 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament
Passage: The 2011 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was played between March 11 and March 19, 2011 at campus locations and at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The Boston College Eagles won their tenth Hockey East Tournament and earned the Hockey East's automatic bid into the 2011 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.
Title: 2009 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament
Passage: The 2009 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was played between March 13 and March 21, 2009 at campus locations and at the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Boston University won their seventh Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament and the Lamoriello Trophy and received Hockey East's automatic bid to the 2009 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.
Title: Jack Eichel
Passage: Jack Robert Eichel (born October 28, 1996) is an American professional ice hockey centre. He currently plays for the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League. Eichel was selected second overall in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft by the Buffalo Sabres. Described at the age of 17 as "the new face of American hockey," Eichel is considered a member of a rising class of generational talents in the sport, along with Connor McDavid.
Title: 2012 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament
Passage: The 2012 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was played between March 8 and March 17, 2012 at campus locations and at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The Boston College Eagles won their eleventh Hockey East Tournament and earned the Hockey East's automatic bid into the 2012 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.
Title: 2015 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament
Passage: The 2015 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was played between March 6 and March 21, 2015 at campus locations and at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The Boston University Terriers defeated the UMass Lowell River Hawks by a score of 53 to earn their 8th Hockey East championship in school history. Jack Eichel was named tournament MVP.
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the Buffalo Sabres
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2015 Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament
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Jack Eichel
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In what year was the man married to Jaclyn Smith when Victoria Winters was written of the show "Dark Shadows" born?
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Title: Victoria Winters
Passage: Victoria "Vicky" Winters is a fictional character from the television Gothic soap opera "Dark Shadows" and its remakes of the same name. The role was originated by Alexandra Moltke on the ABC series from 1966 to 1968. After Moltke left to raise a family in 1968, actresses Betsy Durkin and Carolyn Groves briefly replaced her for only a handful of episodes, before Victoria was written out completely. Jaclyn Smith, who was married to "Dark Shadows" actor Roger Davis at the time, was offered the role when Moltke left the show, but she declined.
Title: House of Dark Shadows
Passage: House of Dark Shadows is a 1970 feature-length horror film directed by Dan Curtis, based on his "Dark Shadows" television series. Filming took place at Lyndhurst Estate in Tarrytown, New York, with additional footage at nearby Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. In this film expansion, vampire Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) searches for a cure for vampirism so he can marry a woman who resembles his long-lost fiance Josette (Kathryn Leigh Scott). Curtis followed this movie one year later with "Night of Dark Shadows", another expansion of the "Shadows" franchise, dealing with the witch Angelique.
Title: Art Wallace
Passage: Art Wallace was an American television writer best known for his work on the gothic soap opera "Dark Shadows". He began work in television in the 1940s, on the anthology series "Studio One" and "Kraft Television Theater". Over the years, Wallace wrote for "Tom Corbett, Space Cadet", "Combat! ", "", and many other shows. The teleplay on which Dark Shadows was based was called "The House" and was an episode of the anthology series "Goodyear Playhouse" in 1957. When Dan Curtis had the idea for Dark Shadows, he offered the job of producer to Art Wallace, who declined the job. Wallace offered to write the show and recommended Robert Costello for the job of producer. In 1966, working with Dan Curtis he wrote the bible and first eight weeks' worth of early episodes of "Dark Shadows". He wrote the next nine weeks of shows alternating with film writer Francis Swann.
Title: Windmills of the Gods (miniseries)
Passage: Windmills of the Gods is a 1988 American two-part television miniseries directed by Lee Philips and starring Jaclyn Smith and Robert Wagner. It is based on the novel of the same name written by Sidney Sheldon, who also served as executive producer. It was broadcast in two parts by CBS on February 7, 1988 and February 9, 1988. It was the fifth miniseries based on a Sheldon's book, and the third adaptation starred by Jaclyn Smith.
Title: Roger Davis (television actor)
Passage: Roger Davis (born April 5, 1939) is an American actor and entrepreneur. The sandy-haired Davis is best known for his boyish good looks, and lilting, Henry Fonda-like voice. He came to fame in such television series as "Dark Shadows" and "Alias Smith and Jones", and also appeared on an episode of "The Twilight Zone".
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1939
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Victoria Winters
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Roger Davis (television actor)
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Dodge Durango and Dodge Dakota both featured a ?
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Title: Dodge MAXXcab
Passage: The Dodge MAXXcab is a four-door sport utility pickup truck concept car developed by Dodge. Unveiled at the 2000 Detroit Auto Show, it was billed by Dodge as a "Passenger Priority Truck". It shares styling cues from other vehicles in the Dodge and Chrysler line up, and is based on a modified Dodge Dakota chassis. It features nimble, sedan-like handling, a shortened utility bed, and a minivan style interior with seating for five people, the rear bench having built in child seats. It is powered by Dodge's 4.7L Magnum V-8, mated to a multi-speed electronic automatic transmission. While not intended for production, the MAXXcab did showcase features that were to be found on subsequent Dodge products, such as the idea of making a pickup truck more centered on the passengers was utilized in the Dodge Ram Mega Cab, which was available starting in the 2006 model year.
Title: Dodge Dakota
Passage: The Dodge Dakota, known as the Ram Dakota for the final two years of production, is a mid-size pickup truck from Chrysler's Ram (formerly Dodge Truck) division. From its introduction through 2009, it was marketed by Dodge. The first Dakota was introduced in 1986 as a 1987 model alongside the redesigned Dodge Ram 50. The Dakota was nominated for the North American Truck of the Year award for 2000. The Dakota has always been sized above the compact Ford Ranger and Chevrolet S-10, but below the full-sized pickups such as Dodge's own Ram. It is a conventional design with body-on-frame construction and a leaf springlive axle rear end. The Dakota is the first mid-size pickup with an optional V8 engine. One notable feature was the Dakota's rack and pinion steering, a first for work trucks. Dakotas have been used by police and fire departments, as off-road vehicles, patrol trucks, or even brush trucks.
Title: Dodge Sidewinder
Passage: The Dodge Sidewinder is a concept car unveiled by Dodge in 1997 at the SEMA convention in Las Vegas. It was based on a design by Chrysler's Mark Allen, only two years after he graduated from design school. Officially called the Dodge Dakota Sidewinder, it uses the front-mounted, Viper GTS-R engine to power the rear wheels, sitting on a chassis built by Riley Scott. It is the futuristic version of a Dodge Dakota convertible.
Title: Chrysler Citadel
Passage: The Chrysler Citadel was a concept car created by Chrysler. It was shown at the 2000 Washington DC Auto Show. The Citadel was a hybrid with good performance and the inspiration for the production-model Pacifica. The Citadel name was later used for a trim level on the 2011 Dodge Durango.
Title: Dodge Durango
Passage: The Dodge Durango is a sport utility vehicle (SUV) produced by Dodge. The first two generations were very similar in that both were based on the Dodge Dakota, both featured a body-on-frame construction and both were produced at the Newark Assembly plant in Newark, Delaware. However, they did differ in that the first generation was classified as a mid-sized SUV, while the second generation was classified as a full-sized SUV.
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body-on-frame construction
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Dodge Durango
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Dodge Dakota
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Twilight Imperium and Battle Sheep, are which specific type of entertainment?
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Title: Shards of the Throne
Passage: Shards of the Throne is the second expansion to the board game Twilight Imperium, both of which were designed and published by gaming company Fantasy Flight Games. It was released in May 2011.
Title: Type I hypersensitivity
Passage: Type I hypersensitivity (or immediate hypersensitivity) is an allergic reaction provoked by reexposure to a specific type of antigen referred to as an allergen. Type I is not to be confused with type II, type III, or type IV hypersensitivities, nor is it to be confused with Type I Diabetes or Type I of any other disease or reaction.
Title: Battle Sheep
Passage: Battle Sheep is a 2010 board game developed by Francesco Rotta. It has been published by Blue Orange Games, HUCH! friends and Lautapelit.fi.
Title: Mag Blast
Passage: Mag Blast is a spaceship-themed strategy card game, produced by gaming company Fantasy Flight Games. The first edition was set in the universe of "Twilight Imperium", a board game made by the same company. The game is playable for 2-8 players, and is described as "a game of screaming space battles"
Title: Twilight Imperium
Passage: Twilight Imperium is a strategy board game produced by Fantasy Flight Games. It was designed by Christian T. Petersen and was first released in 1998. The game is in its third edition (2005), which has large changes over previous editions. This edition also has two expansions "Shattered Empire" released in 2006, and "Shards of the Throne" released in 2011. It is known for the length of its gameplay (typically greater than 6 hours), and its in-depth strategy (including military, political, technological and trade).
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board game
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Twilight Imperium
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Battle Sheep
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Mara Eugenia Bielsa is the sister of the football manager in charge of what team?
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Title: Mara Eugenia Bielsa
Passage: Mara Eugenia Bielsa Caldera (born 1958) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician, born in Rosario, Santa Fe Province. She was the vice-governor of Santa Fe, accompanying governor Jorge Obeid, from 2003 until 2007. As such, she also presides the provincial Senate. She is the sister of politician Rafael Bielsa and of football coach Marcelo Bielsa.
Title: Marcelo Bielsa
Passage: Marcelo Alberto Bielsa Caldera (] , nicknamed "Loco Bielsa" ] , English: Madman Bielsa ; born 21 July 1955) is an Argentine football manager in charge of Lille. Bielsa has managed football clubs and also the national teams of Argentina and Chile. In Chile, he achieved cult status due to the improved results of the national team under his leadership. His personality and gestures during his stint in Chile captured the attention of media and unleashed a series of minor controversies both in sports and politics. On 8 August 2015, Bielsa resigned as Marseille's coach.
Title: Johan Mjllby
Passage: Johan Mjllby (] ; born 9 February 1971) is a Swedish football manager and former player, currently in charge as manager of Vsters SK. He made his debut for the national team in 1997, and played 49 matches scoring 4 goals as a centre back. Mjllby was the team captain during the 2002 World Cup. He also took part in Euro 2000 and Euro 2004. He was most recently the assistant manager of Bolton Wanderers, working alongside former Celtic team-mate and manager Neil Lennon.
Title: Eugenia Trinchinetti
Passage: Mara Eugenia Trinchinetti (born 17 July 1997) is an Argentine field hockey player and part of the Argentina national team.
Title: Mara Eugenia Snchez
Passage: Mara Eugenia Snchez Bravo (born 25 July 1969) is a Spanish team handball player who played for the club BM Femenino Elda and on the Spanish national team. She was born in Madrid. She competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, where the Spanish team placed seventh.
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Lille
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Mara Eugenia Bielsa
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Marcelo Bielsa
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In what year was the actor who was starred in the 1973 film "Voices" with Gayle Hunnicutt and Lynn Farleigh born?
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Title: Eye of the Cat
Passage: Eye of the Cat is a 1969 American horror film directed by David Lowell Rich and starring Michael Sarrazin, Gayle Hunnicutt and Eleanor Parker. The screenplay is by Joseph Stefano, best known as the author of the script for Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho".
Title: Voices (1973 film)
Passage: Voices is a 1973 British horror film directed by Kevin Billington and starring David Hemmings, Gayle Hunnicutt and Lynn Farleigh based on the play by Richard Lortz.
Title: Gayle Hunnicutt
Passage: Gayle, Lady Jenkins (born February 6, 1943), known professionally by her birth name Gayle Hunnicutt, is an American film, television and stage actress, who was based in the United Kingdom for many years. She has made more than 30 film appearances.
Title: David Hemmings
Passage: David Edward Leslie Hemmings (18 November 1941 3 December 2003) was an English film, theatre and television actor, as well as a film and television director and producer. He founded also the Hemdale Film Corporation in 1967.
Title: P.J. (film)
Passage: P.J. (UK title: New Face in Hell) is a 1968 crime-drama mystery film from Universal Pictures. It stars George Peppard, Raymond Burr, and Gayle Hunnicutt and was directed by John Guillermin.
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1941
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Voices (1973 film)
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David Hemmings
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Who was born first, Brent Hodge or Keisuke Kinoshita?
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Title: Brent Hodge
Passage: Brent Hodge (born July 9, 1985) is a Canadian-New Zealander documentary filmmaker and entrepreneur. He is best known for his documentaries "I Am Chris Farley", "A Brony Tale" and "The Pistol Shrimps". He has been nominated for six Leo Awards for his documentary movies "Winning America", "What Happens Next? " and "A Brony Tale", winning one for "A Brony Tale" in 2015. He was nominated for two Shorty Awards under the "director" category in 2014 and 2015 for his work on "The Beetle Roadtrip Sessions" and "A Brony Tale". Hodge also won a Canadian Screen Award in 2014 for directing "The Beetle Roadtrip Sessions with Grant Lawrence".
Title: Carmen Comes Home
Passage: Carmen Comes Home ( , "Karumen koky ni kaeru" ) is a 1951 color Japanese film comedy directed by Keisuke Kinoshita. Filmed using Fujicolor, it was Japan's first color film.
Title: Yorokobi mo kanashimi mo ikutoshitsuki
Passage: Yorokobi mo kanashimi mo ikutoshitsuki ( ) aka The Lighthouse (UK) or Times of Joy and Sorrow (USA) or "Years of Joy and Sorrow", is a 1957 color Japanese film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita.
Title: She Was Like a Wild Chrysanthemum
Passage: She Was Like a Wild Chrysanthemum (" Nogiku no gotoki kimi nariki"), also known as You Were Like a Wild Chrysanthemum or My First Love Affair, is a Japanese film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita which was initially released in 1955. It is based on a novel by Saicho Ito.
Title: Keisuke Kinoshita
Passage: Keisuke Kinoshita ( , "Kinoshita Keisuke" , December 5, 1912 December 30, 1998) was a Japanese film director.
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Keisuke Kinoshita
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Brent Hodge
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Keisuke Kinoshita
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The 1985 European Grand Prix was held in which town?
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Title: Brands Hatch
Passage: Brands Hatch is a motor racing circuit in West Kingsdown in Kent, England. First used as a grasstrack motorcycle circuit on farmland, it hosted 12 runnings of the British Grand Prix between 1964 and 1986 and currently hosts many British and International racing events.
Title: 1985 European Grand Prix
Passage: The 1985 European Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Brands Hatch on October 6, 1985. It was the fourteenth round of the 1985 FIA Formula One World Championship.
Title: 1997 European Grand Prix
Passage: The 1997 European Grand Prix (formally the XLII European Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 26 October 1997 at the Circuito Permanente de Jerez, Spain. Originally scheduled as the Grand Prix of Portugal at the Estoril circuit, it was moved when Estoril's management had financial difficulties. It was the 17th and final race of the 1997 Formula One season. The 69-lap race was won by Mika Hkkinen in a McLaren, his first Formula One race victory. His teammate David Coulthard finished second and Williams driver Jacques Villeneuve took third, which was sufficient for him to win the World Championship. As of 2016, these are Williams's last Drivers' and Constructors' World Championships.
Title: 2016 European Grand Prix
Passage: The 2016 European Grand Prix (formally known as the 2016 Formula 1 Grand Prix of Europe) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 19 June 2016 at the Baku City Circuit in Baku, Azerbaijan. The race was the eighth round of the 2016 season, and marked the twenty-third running of the European Grand Prix as a round of the Formula One World Championship. It was the first time that the race has been held at the circuit and the first time that a Grand Prix has been held in Azerbaijan.
Title: Valencia Street Circuit
Passage: The Valencia Street Circuit (, Spanish: "Circuito Urbano de Valencia" ) was a street circuit in Valencia, Spain which hosted the Formula One European Grand Prix for five years (20082012). The first race meeting on the circuit was held over the 2324 August 2008 weekend, with Felipe Massa winning the main event, the European Grand Prix, after starting from pole position. The circuit uses the roads skirting the city's harbour and America's Cup port area including a section over a 140 m swing bridge, and also includes some roads designed exclusively for racing purposes by the German architect Hermann Tilke, who also designed the infrastructure buildings for the circuit. The 2012 edition took place on 24 June and was the last to go under the name of the European Grand Prix until 2016, when the Baku City Circuit took over the name. It has not been used since 2013 after a deal fell through to alternate this venue with Catalunya in Barcelona to host the Spanish Grand Prix.
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West Kingsdown in Kent, England
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1985 European Grand Prix
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Brands Hatch
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A third campusof Sekolah HighScope Indonesia used to be how far from a large shopping complex located in the wealthy Pondok Indah suburb of South Jakarta?
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Title: Sekolah HighScope Indonesia
Passage: Sekolah HighScope Indonesia is a national-plus school based in Jakarta, Indonesia, established in 1996. The director is Antarina S.F. Amir. The school is based on the HighScope Research Foundation Development curriculum, of which the institute itself is located in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Sekolah HighScope Indonesia's first location is located in Pondok Indah, South Jakarta. At first, the school only included the early childhood program, and during its first days of operation, HighScope Indonesia only had 8 students. A second campus is located on the Aston Jakarta hotel, located somewhere in Kuiningan, South Jakarta. A third campus, now closed, had previously occupied a house that was only a walk away from Pondok Indah Mall. In 2000, HighScope Indonesia opened the Elementary program, which was previously located in a house in Cilandak, South Jakarta. They started with only one classroom, which doubled to three classrooms prior to moving to a new campus in Jl. TB Simatupang, South Jakarta, in June 2002. In 2005, the Middle School program was opened, allowing 5th grade students to promote to 6th grade, without even having to leave the school. The latest was the High School program, located on the 5th floor on the second building of the campus.
Title: British School Jakarta
Passage: The British School of Jakarta (BSJ) is an independent school in Pondok Aren, South Tangerang in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia. The British School of Jakarta is an international member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. It was established in Jakarta in 1973 under the auspices of the British Embassy. The main campus was relocated to Bintaro in 1994 to accommodate increasing numbers of students, and an early years centre was opened in Pondok Indah in 1999. The school offers classes for students from pre-school to year 13 based on a British curriculum, with the final two years covered by the International Baccalaureate diploma program.
Title: Jagakarsa
Passage: Jagakarsa is a subdistrict of South Jakarta, one of the administrative cities in Jakarta Indonesia. Jagakarsa is the southernmost subdistrict of South Jakarta (the southernmost subdistrict of Jakarta belongs to Ciracas Subdistrict in East Jakarta.) Jagakarsa contains the northern portion of the complex of University of Indonesia. Jagakarsa contains many kampong of the Betawi ethnic group, some of which are famous for their rebana ensemble. Jagakarsa Subdistrict is bounded by Ciliwung River to the east, Krukut River to the west, Margasatwa-Sagu-Joe-T.B.Simatupang-Poltangan Road to the north, Boundary marks with Depok to the south.
Title: Pondok Indah Mall
Passage: Pondok Indah Mall (PIM; Indonesian: Mal Pondok Indah) is a large shopping complex located in wealthy Pondok Indah suburb of South Jakarta, Indonesia. The Pondok Indah Mall, or referred to by Jakartans by its acronym: "PIM" complex: is actually two large malls, the older 3-storey PIM1 and the newer 5-storey PIM2, interconnected via a two elevated multi-storey pedestrian walkways (Skywalk North and Skywalk South) which also are tenanted by specialty shops. In January 2017, Forbes recognized Pondok Indah Mall as one of the top five shopping malls in Jakarta.
Title: Pondok Aren
Passage: Pondok Aren is a district in the city of South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia. It is located on the south-western outskirts of Jakarta. The population during the 2010 Census was 303,093. Pondok Aren district mainly covers the area of Bintaro Jaya and borders South Jakarta to the east.
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only a walk away
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Sekolah HighScope Indonesia
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Pondok Indah Mall
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What school district oversees the schools of the village where Stephen Harding House is located?
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Title: Sea Cliff, New York
Passage: The Incorporated Village of Sea Cliff is a village located within the Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County, New York. According to the United States 2010 Census, the village population was 4,995. The village is part of the North Shore School District.
Title: House at 52 Frost Mill Road
Passage: Stephen Harding House, also known as the Wright-Underhill House and Turbillon, is a historic home located at Mill Neck in Nassau County, New York. The house is believed to date to the 18th century settlement period, then substantially expanded and restyled in the Colonial Revival style in the late-19th and early-20th centuries. It is a two-story, five bay, frame dwelling with a side gable roof with three dormers. It has two two-story additions. Also on the property are the contributing wood-framed shed, horse barn, and chicken coop.
Title: Huntsville City Schools
Passage: Huntsville City Schools is the school district serving Huntsville, Alabama. As of the 201617 school year, the system had 24,083 students and employed 1,697 teachers. The district oversees 37 schools: 20 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, 6 PreK-8 schools, 6 high schools.
Title: Stephen Harding House
Passage: Stephen Harding House is a historic home located at Sea Cliff in Nassau County, New York. It was built in 1878, and is a 1 12-story, rectangular balloon frame vernacular Queen Anne style cottage. It has three small one-story additions. It features a replacement front verandah with turned spindle supports and decorative frieze and railings and fishscale shingles on the gable ends. The cottage was built during the period when Sea Cliff functioned as a Methodist camp.
Title: Barnstable Public School District
Passage: The Barnstable Public School District oversees the operation all public schools in Barnstable, Massachusetts. The Superintendent of Schools is Meg Mayo-Brown. The Assistant Superintendent is Kristen Harmon.
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North Shore School District
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Stephen Harding House
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Sea Cliff, New York
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Placide Cappeau was the author of "O Holy Night" which was set to music by what French composer and music critic
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Title: Paul Griffiths (writer)
Passage: Paul Griffiths was born in the Welsh town of Bridgend to Fred and Jeanne Griffiths. He received his BA and MSc in biochemistry from Lincoln College, Oxford, and from 1971 worked as a freelance music critic. He joined the editorial staff of "The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians" in 1973 and in 1982 became the chief music critic for "The Times", a post which he held for ten years. From 1992 to 1996, he was a music critic for "The New Yorker", and from 19972005, for "The New York Times". A collection of his musical criticism for these and other periodicals was published in 2005 as "The substance of things heard: writings about music", Volume 31 of "Eastman Studies in Music".
Title: O Holy Night
Passage: "O Holy Night" (French: "Cantique de Nol" ) is a well-known Christmas carol composed by Adolphe Adam in 1847 to the French poem "Minuit, chrtiens" (Midnight, Christians) by a wine merchant and poet, Placide Cappeau (18081877).
Title: Adolphe Adam
Passage: Adolphe Charles Adam (] ; 24 July 1803 3 May 1856) was a French composer and music critic. A prolific composer of operas and ballets, he is best known today for his ballets "Giselle" (1841) and "Le corsaire" (1856, his last work), his operas "Le postillon de Lonjumeau" (1836), "Le torador" (1849) and "Si j'tais roi" (1852)
Title: Placide Cappeau
Passage: Placide Cappeau (October 25, 1808 August 8, 1877) was a French poet and the author of the well-known poem, "Minuit, chrtiens" ("O Holy Night") (1847), which was set to music by Adolphe Adam.
Title: William Bender
Passage: William Bender (May 30, 1930 May 4, 2014) was an American music critic who reviewed for the "American Record Guide". A former music critic with the "New York Herald Tribune" and the "World Journal Tribune", he was chief music critic for "Time" magazine from 1968-1978. He is the author of the Emmy Award winning documentary on Leopold Stokowski which aired on the National Educational Television and BBC networks in 1970. He is the co-author of the 1974 book "The Tenors" in which he profiled the life and career of opera singer Richard Tucker.
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Adolphe Adam
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Placide Cappeau
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Adolphe Adam
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Which American luxury department store, owned by one of the oldest commercial corporations in North America, did the Waterside Shops have in 1992 as an anchor tenant?
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Title: Saks Fifth Avenue
Passage: Saks Fifth Avenue is an American luxury department store owned by the oldest commercial corporation in North America, the Hudson's Bay Company. Its main flagship store is located on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
Title: Lord amp; Taylor
Passage: Lord Taylor is the oldest luxury department store in the United States, headquartered in New York City. It is a subsidiary of the oldest commercial corporation in North America, the Hudson's Bay Company.
Title: Waterside Shops
Passage: The Waterside Shops is an upscale open-air mall located on Tamiami Trail in Pelican Bay, Florida, just to the north of Naples, Florida. Opened in 1992, the mall features Nordstrom (formerly Jacobson's) and Saks Fifth Avenue as anchor tenants. The mall opened with 85 of its retail space leased. Since 2003, the mall has been managed by the Southfield, Michigan-based Forbes Company, which also operates several other upscale malls in Michigan and Florida. Its open-air concourses feature waterfalls and landscaping.
Title: Hudson's Bay point blanket
Passage: A Hudson's Bay point blanket is a type of wool blanket traded by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) in British North America (now Canada) and the United States during the 18th century and 19th century. The company is named for the saltwater bay in Northeastern Canada and the blankets were typically traded to First Nations in exchange for beaver pelts. The blankets continue to be sold by Canada's Hudson's Bay stores and have come to hold iconic status in Canada. In the United States they can be found at luxury department store and Hudson's Bay sister chain Lord Taylor.
Title: Stanley Korshak
Passage: Stanley Korshak is an American luxury goods specialty department store in Dallas, Texas. The largest independent department store in the United States, it is located in the Uptown neighborhood in The Crescent retail complex.
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Saks Fifth Avenue
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Waterside Shops
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Saks Fifth Avenue
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LDC Watch, the alliance of organization based in Leas Developed Countried is based where?
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Title: LDC Watch
Passage: LDC Watch is an alliance of organizations based in Least Developed Countries and other related organizations. Based in Belgium, it coordinates activities in the fields of trade, debt, foreign investment, human rights, governance and conflict resolution. LDC Watch undertakes lobbying, networking and advocacy with LDC governments and development agencies. Its aim is to implement a programme of action formulated at a UN Conference in Brussels in 2001, with the participation of civil society.
Title: The Rebuilding Alliance
Passage: Rebuilding Alliance (RA) is a non-profit organization based in Palo Alto, California, founded by electrical engineer Donna Baranski-Walker in 2003, that rebuilds homes and communities in regions of war and occupation. It developed from the Global Campaign to rebuild Palestinian Homes Organization, which had been dissolved a year earlier.
Title: G90
Passage: The G90, otherwise known as the Group of 90, is an alliance between the poorest and smallest developing countries, many of whom are part of the World Trade Organization (WTO). The G90 emerged as a strong grouping at the WTOs Ministerial conference at Cancun in September 2003, taking common positions representing the largest number of countries, with 64 of the 90 countries in the G90 being members of the WTO. It is the largest trading body in the WTO, and it was formed as an umbrella body including the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group (ACP), the African Union, and the group of Least Developed Countries (LDC).
Title: Least Developed Countries
Passage: The Least Developed Countries (LDCs) is a list of the countries that, according to the United Nations, exhibit the lowest indicators of socioeconomic development, with the lowest Human Development Index ratings of all countries in the world. The concept of LDCs originated in the late 1960s and the first group of LDCs was listed by the UN in its resolution 2768 (XXVI) of 18 November 1971. A country is classified among the Least Developed Countries if it meets three criteria:
Title: Peace Alliance
Passage: The Peace Alliance is a nonprofit organization based in the United States that works on domestic and international peace building. The organization organizes Peace Alliance Action Teams within state congressional districts and also a Student Peace Alliance youth group.
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Belgium
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LDC Watch
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Least Developed Countries
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when was the gangstar which Albert Krieger was his defense lawyer born ?
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Title: Criminal defense lawyer
Passage: A criminal defense lawyer, is a lawyer (mostly barristers) specializing in the defense of individuals and companies charged with criminal activity. Some criminal defense lawyers are privately retained, while others are employed by the various jurisdictions with criminal courts for appointment to represent indigent persons; the latter are generally called public defenders. The terminology is imprecise because each jurisdiction may have different practices with various levels of input from state and federal law or consent decrees. Some jurisdictions use a rotating system of appointments, with judges appointing a private practice attorney or firm for each case.
Title: Albert Krieger
Passage: Albert Krieger is an American defense lawyer. He was mafioso John Gotti's lawyer. He is a nationally recognized expert on cross-examination. He was the recipient of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers's 1995 Robert C. Heeney Memorial Award as well as their Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987.
Title: Jay Leiderman
Passage: Jason Scott "Jay" Leiderman (born April 12, 1971) is an American criminal defense lawyer based in Ventura, California. " The Atlantic" Magazine called Leiderman the "Hacktivists Advocate" for his work defending hacker-activists accused of computer crimes, or so-called (Hacktivism) especially people associated with Anonymous. Leiderman "keeps an encrypted chat app open at all times so he can dispense ad hoc pro bono legal advice to members of Anonymous" Buzzfeed called Leiderman "The Maserati-Driving Deadhead Lawyer Who Stands Between Hackers And Prison" and stated he was "A medical marijuana and criminal defense lawyer from Southern California [who] has made himself into the countrys leading defender of hackers."
Title: John Gotti
Passage: John Gotti (October 27, 1940 June 10, 2002) was an Italian-American gangster who became boss of the powerful Gambino crime family in New York City. Gotti and his brothers grew up in poverty and turned to a life of crime at an early age. Gotti quickly rose to prominence, becoming one of the crime family's biggest earners and a protg of Gambino family underboss Aniello Dellacroce, operating out of the Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.
Title: Darrel J. Gardner
Passage: Darrel J. Gardner (born 1957 in Anchorage, Alaska) is a criminal defense lawyer in Alaska. He is a founding director and former president of the Alaska Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; former president of the Alaska Chapter of the Federal Bar Association; Lawyer Representative to the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference; and member of the Board of Governors of the Alaska Bar Association.
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October 27, 1940
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Albert Krieger
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John Gotti
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The Fairly OddParents included crossover episodes that premiered between which years?
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Title: The Fairly OddParents (season 4)
Passage: "The Fairly OddParents" fourth season began on February 16, 2004. The second movie, "Channel Chasers" aired in the summer of 2004, and for the 4th time, 2 Nicktoons make crossovers in "The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour". The season officially ended with "Genie Meanie Minie Mo".
Title: Butch Hartman
Passage: Elmer Earl Hartman IV, better known as Butch Hartman (born January 10, 1965), is an American animator, writer, director, producer, and actor, best known for creating the Nickelodeon cartoons "The Fairly OddParents", "Danny Phantom", "T.U.F.F. Puppy" and "Bunsen Is a Beast". Hartman also owns a production company, Billionfold, Inc., which he uses primarily to produce his shows. Hartman has been an executive producer on "Fairly OddParents" since its series debut in 2001.
Title: The Fairly OddParents: Shadow Showdown
Passage: The Fairly OddParents: Shadow Showdown is a platforming video game released in 2004 for Microsoft Windows, GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Game Boy Advance by THQ. ImaginEngine developed the PC version while Blitz Games developed the GameCube and PlayStation 2 versions. The game is based on the animated series "The Fairly OddParents" and is the sequel to "".
Title: Steve Marmel
Passage: Steve Marmel (born December 17, 1964) is an American television writer and producer who has worked on many animated TV series, including "The Fairly OddParents", "I Am Weasel", "Danny Phantom", "Family Guy" and "Yin Yang Yo! ". During his work on "The Fairly OddParents" he frequently co-wrote episodes with Butch Hartman. Marmel also created the series "Sonny with a Chance" as well as the series "Mech-X4".
Title: The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour
Passage: The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour is a television crossover film trilogy set between the universes of "" and "The Fairly OddParents". The film series consists of the following: a first film of the same name as this series, a second titled "The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour II: When Nerds Collide!" and a third, "The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour III: The Jerkinators!" The films premiered on Nickelodeon between 2004 and 2006, and were subsequently released to home video. The specials combines 2D animation and CGI graphics.
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2004 and 2006
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The Fairly OddParents (season 4)
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The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour
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The Mistress co-starred which English actress and entrepreneur?
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Title: The Mistress (TV series)
Passage: The Mistress is a British sitcom that aired on BBC2 from 1985 to 1987. Starring Felicity Kendal and Jane Asher, it was written by Carla Lane.
Title: Jane How
Passage: Jane Onslow How (born 21 December 1950) is an English actress with a range of television, film and stage credits. She is best known for her role as Jan Hammond, the mistress of Den Watts in "EastEnders". She appeared in the programme regularly from 1986 to 1987 and also made brief return appearances in 2002 and 2003, the latter leading up to Den's return to the show.
Title: Mary Ellen Pleasant
Passage: Mary Ellen Pleasant (born 19 August 1814? 1817 - died 4 January 1904) was a 19th-century African American entrepreneur widely known as Mistress Pleasant. She identified herself as "a capitalist by profession" in the 1890 United States Census. People called her "Mammy" Pleasant but she did not approve. Mistress Pleasant used her fortune to further the abolitionist movement. She worked on the Underground Railroad across many states and then helped bring it to California during the Gold Rush Era. She was a friend and financial supporter of John Brown, and was well known in abolitionist circles. After the Civil War, she took her battles to the courts in the 1860s and won several civil rights victories, one of which was cited and upheld in the 1980s and resulted in her being called The Mother of Human Rights in California.
Title: Ellen Ternan
Passage: Ellen Lawless Ternan (3 March 1839 25 April 1914), also known as Nelly Ternan or Nelly Robinson, was an English actress who is mainly known as the mistress of Charles Dickens.
Title: Jane Asher
Passage: Jane Asher (born 5 April 1946) is an English actress, author and entrepreneur, who achieved early fame as a child actress, and has worked extensively in film and TV throughout her career.
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Jane Asher
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The Mistress (TV series)
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Jane Asher
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In which county of Montana is the Historic St. Mary's Mission located?
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Title: St. Mary's Mission (Montana)
Passage: The Historic St. Marys Mission is a mission established by the Society of Jesus of the Catholic Church; located now on 4th street in modern-day Stevensville, Montana. Founded in 1841 and designed as an ongoing village for Catholic Salish Indians, St. Marys was the first permanent settlement made by European descendants in what became the state of Montana. The mission structure was rebuilt in 1866, with it being added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.
Title: Sainte Marie among the Iroquois
Passage: Sainte Marie among the Iroquois (originally known as "Sainte Marie de Gannentaha" or "St. Mary's of Ganantaa") was a 17th-century French Jesuit mission located in the middle of the Onondaga nation of the HaudenosauneeIroquois. It was located on Onondaga Lake near modern-day Syracuse, New York. The original mission was in use only from 1656 to 1658.
Title: St. Mary's City, Maryland
Passage: St. Mary's City is a former colonial town that was Maryland's first colonial settlement and capital. It is now a large, state-run historic area, reconstruction of the original colonial settlement, living history area and museum complex, also known as Historic St. Mary's City.
Title: St. Mary's Academy (Cherry Hills Village)
Passage: St. Mary's Academy (SMA) is a Catholic, independent day school in the Loretto tradition located in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado. Founded by the Sisters of Loretto in 1864, St. Marys Academy educates boys and girls. St. Marys Academy is composed of a co-ed Lower School (co-ed junior kindergarten through grade 5) and Middle School (co-ed grades 6-8), and continues its long tradition as a college preparatory high school for girls (grades 9-12). Three times the U.S. Department of Education has honored St. Marys Academy as a School of Excellence (a program initially titled Blue Ribbon Schools). St. Mary's Academy High School offers 15 Advanced Placement courses.
Title: Stevensville, Montana
Passage: Stevensville (Salish: qml) is a town in Ravalli County, Montana, United States. The population was 1,809 at the 2010 census.
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Ravalli County, Montana
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St. Mary's Mission (Montana)
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Stevensville, Montana
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Eclipse is the third novel in the "Twilight" Saga by who, it continues the story of Bella Swan, a character and the protagonist of the "Twilight" series?
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Title: The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Passage: The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, commonly referred to as Eclipse, is a 2010 American romantic fantasy film based on Stephenie Meyer's 2007 novel "Eclipse". It is the third installment of "The Twilight Saga" film series, following 2008's "Twilight" and 2009's "". Summit Entertainment greenlit the film in February 2009. Directed by David Slade, the film stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, reprising their roles as Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, and Jacob Black, respectively. Melissa Rosenberg, who penned the scripts for both "Twilight" and "New Moon", returned as screenwriter.
Title: Eclipse (Meyer novel)
Passage: Eclipse is the third novel in the "Twilight" Saga by Stephenie Meyer. It continues the story of Bella Swan and her vampire love, Edward Cullen. The novel explores Bella's compromise between her love for Edward and her friendship with shape-shifter Jacob Black, along with her dilemma of leaving her mortality behind in a terrorized atmosphere, a result of mysterious vampire attacks in Seattle.
Title: Edward Cullen
Passage: Edward Cullen (n Edward Anthony Masen) is a fictional character in Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight" series. He is featured in the books "Twilight", "New Moon", "Eclipse" and "Breaking Dawn", and their corresponding film adaptations, and the as yet unfinished novel "Midnight Sun"a re-telling of the events of "Twilight" from Edward's perspective. Edward is a telepathic vampire who, over the course of the series, falls in love with, marries, and has a child with Bella Swan, a human teenager who later chooses to become a vampire as well. In the "Twilight" film series, Edward is played by actor Robert Pattinson.
Title: Bella Swan
Passage: Isabella Marie "Bella" Swan (later Bella Cullen) is a character and the protagonist of the "Twilight" series, written by Stephenie Meyer. The "Twilight" series, consisting of the novels "Twilight", "New Moon", "Eclipse", and "Breaking Dawn", is primarily narrated from Bella's point of view. In the film series, Bella is portrayed by actress Kristen Stewart.
Title: The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Passage: The Twilight Saga: New Moon, commonly referred to as New Moon, is a 2009 American romantic fantasy film based on Stephenie Meyer's 2006 novel "New Moon". It is the second film in "The Twilight Saga" film series and is the sequel to 2008's "Twilight". Summit Entertainment greenlit the sequel in late November 2008, following the early success of "Twilight". Directed by Chris Weitz, the film stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, reprising their roles as Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, and Jacob Black, respectively. Melissa Rosenberg, who handed in a draft of the film script during the opening weekend of "Twilight", returned as screenwriter for "New Moon" as well.
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Stephenie Meyer
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Eclipse (Meyer novel)
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Bella Swan
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Which band is from the United States, American Standards or Loudspeakers?
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Title: American Standards
Passage: American Standards is an American hardcore punk band from Phoenix, Arizona, formed in 2011. The band consists of members Brandon Kellum (vocals), Corey Skowronski (lead guitar), Steven Mandell (bass), and Mitch Hosier (drums). Their musical style is rooted in technical hardcore with strong elements of punk and metal. They've garnered much critical and fan acclaim for their high-energy, intense live shows and raw sound. They're also known for Kellum's emotionally and politically charged lyrics, which have included topics such corporate greed, media satire, materialism, loss and personal struggle.
Title: Loudspeakers (band)
Passage: Loudspeakers (stylised as LOUDspeakers) is a Georgian rock band formed in 2009.
Title: Jensen Loudspeakers
Passage: Jensen Loudspeakers is a company that manufactures speakers in many different models and sizes. Originally located in Chicago, Illinois, the company built a reputation during the 50s and 60s providing speakers used mainly in guitar and bass amplifiers. Although the American company is long out of business, "reissue" guitar speakers are currently made in Italy by SICA Altoparlanti and distributed in the United States by CE Distribution.
Title: Revel Audio
Passage: Revel is an American manufacturer and distributor of high-end luxury audio loudspeakers. It is owned by Harman International Industries. The company is based in Stamford, Connecticut, United States.
Title: American National Standards Institute
Passage: The American National Standards Institute (ANSI, ) is a private non-profit organization that oversees the development of voluntary consensus standards for products, services, processes, systems, and personnel in the United States. The organization also coordinates U.S. standards with international standards so that American products can be used worldwide.
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American Standards
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American Standards
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Loudspeakers (band)
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What are four stores that can be found in the mall near the 1-485South Boulevard station?
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Title: Carolina Place Mall
Passage: Carolina Place Mall is a shopping mall located in Pineville, North Carolina, a suburb of Charlotte. The 1200000 sqft (GLA) mall, in the shape of a curve, is anchored by Sears, Belk, JCPenney, and Dillard's.
Title: I-485South Boulevard station
Passage: I-485South Boulevard is a light rail station for the LYNX Blue Line in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. The station, which features an island platform that sit between the two tracks and the largest park and ride along the line, is located adjacent to Sterling Elementary School off South Boulevard, a major northsouth route through Charlotte. Notable places nearby the station include the Carolina Pavilion and Carolina Place Mall.
Title: South Boulevard station
Passage: South Boulevard (shortened to South Blvd) is a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, on the Purple Line at 602 South Boulevard in Evanston, Illinois (directional coordinates 525 north, 500 west).
Title: North Wells Street Historic District
Passage: The North Wells Street Historic District is a commercial historic district located on the west side of the 1200 block of North Wells Street in the Near North Side neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The district consists of seven buildings: four stores, two factories, and a firehouse. Built from 1871 to 1888, the buildings are an unusually intact block of what was once a much larger commercial district on the Near North Side. The four stores include a two-story frame storefront building, one of only six remaining from the post-Chicago Fire period in the city, and three three- or three-and-a-half-story store and flat buildings. The factories include a three-story loft and a two-story building that resembles the storefronts. The firehouse, known as Engine Company No. 27, is the second-oldest in the city.
Title: Shaw Boulevard MRT station
Passage: Shaw Boulevard Station, also called Shaw for short, is a station on the Manila Metro Rail Transit System Line 3 (MRT-3). Shaw Boulevard station is one of the many elevated stations that can be found on the line and is also considered as the "central terminal" of the line. Also, this is the only station with 2 tracks, 1 reserve route and 1 spur route. The station is located in the Mandaluyong portion of Ortigas Center and is named after Shaw Boulevard, since the station lies directly above the boulevard.
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Sears, Belk, JCPenney, and Dillard's
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I-485South Boulevard station
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Carolina Place Mall
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What record label produced the debut album of the band formed by Evan Dando, Ben Deily, Jesse Peretz
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Title: Creator (album)
Passage: Creator is the second album by American alternative rock band The Lemonheads. It was issued twice, as an LP in 1988, and as a CD in 1992, which included three bonus live tracks, recorded at the radio station VPRO in The Netherlands. It is one of only three albums to feature the full original lineup of Evan Dando, Ben Deily, and Jesse Peretz.
Title: The Lemonheads
Passage: The Lemonheads are an American alternative rock band first formed in 1986 by Evan Dando, Ben Deily, and Jesse Peretz. Dando has remained the band's only constant member.
Title: Jesse Labelle
Passage: Jesse Labelle (born February 12, 1982) is a Canadian born countrypoprock singer-songwriter. In June 2008, Labelle signed to Canadian label Wax Records and began working on his debut album, "Perfect Accident", which would be released April 27, 2010. His second album, "Two", was released August 7, 2013. He is best known for his singles "Easier", "Heartbreak Coverup", and "One Last Night". In 2013, citing creative differences between himself and the record label, Jesse was released form his recording contract with Wax Records and relocated to Nashville, Tennessee where he teamed up with Public Artz Artist Development (Tim Hicks, Three Days Grace). In the summer of 2014 Jesse was chosen at open for Keith Urban on the "Raise 'Em Up Tour", notably at the Calgary Stampede. Audiences have embraced Jesse and his unique brand of CountryPopRock Music. An EP is scheduled for release in 2015. It was recorded in Nashville at Blackbird Studios and produced by David Huff and Lindsay Rimes
Title: Hate Your Friends
Passage: Hate Your Friends is the debut album of the American alternative rock band The Lemonheads. Produced and released on Boston-based indie label Taang Records and licensed for simultaneous release to several other labels worldwide, the album showcases the band's early sound and punk roots. "Hate Your Friends" is also one of only three albums to feature the Lemonheads' original lineup with Evan Dando, Ben Deily and Jesse Peretz.
Title: Lovey (album)
Passage: Lovey is the fourth studio album by the alternative rock band The Lemonheads. It was released in 1990 on Atlantic Records. The album was the group's first for the record company, and was the last with founding member Jesse Peretz, who would leave the band to pursue a career in photography and filmmaking. The other founding member, Ben Deily, had left following their previous album, "Lick".
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Taang Records
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Hate Your Friends
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The Lemonheads
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Under Matinee Entertainments a film was produced with cinematography by who?
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Title: Aakasa Ramanna
Passage: Aakasa Ramanna is a 2010 Telugu-language comedy film. It is a remake of a Hollywood movie by G. Ashok, produced by Manyam Ramesh under Manyam Entertainments banner and starring Allari Naresh, Sivaji, Rajiv Kanakala, Meera Jasmine, and Gowri Pandit. The film's soundtrack was composed by Chakri and Cinematography was handled by Sai Sriram. Dialogues for the film were written by Chandrashekar Gundimeda while Screenplay was handled also by G. Ashok. This was G. Ashok's second film as director. It marked the debut for editor Prawin Pudi. The film was released on 12 March 2010.
Title: Raju Gari Gadhi 2
Passage: Raju Gari Gadhi 2 is an upcoming Telugu Horror comedy film, produced by Prasad V Potluri under PVP Cinema Matinee Entertainments banner and directed by Ohmkar. Starring Nagarjuna Akkineni, Samantha, Seerat Kapoor in the lead roles with Kajal Aggarwal as special appearance and music composed by S. Thaman. The movie is a remake of the Jayasurya starrer Malayalam film Pretham
Title: Power (2014 Telugu film)
Passage: Power is a 2014 Telugu action comedy film directed by K. S. Ravindra and produced by Rockline Venkatesh under the banner Rockline Entertainments, both marking their debut in Telugu cinema. It features Ravi Teja playing a dual role with Hansika Motwani and Regina Cassandra playing the female lead roles. S. Thaman composed the music while Gautham Raju edited the film. Arthur A. Wilson and Jayanan Vincent handled the film's cinematography. The film revolves around two similar looking people, Baldev Sahay - a corrupt ACP in Kolkata and Tirupathi - a person aspiring to become a police officer in Hyderabad. The home minister of Kolkata recruits Tirupathi to play as Baldev to catch a gangster rescued by Baldev. Rest of the story is all about why Baldev became a corrupt cop and how Tirupathi executed the unfinished mission of Baldev.
Title: Maro Charitra (2010 film)
Passage: Maro Charitra (Telugu: ) is a 2010 Telugu film, which is an adaptation of the 1978 film of the same name. The film stars Varun Sandesh and newcomer Anita in the lead roles. The film is produced by Dil Raju and directed by Ravi Yadav, Story by K. Bala Chandar, Dialogues by Umarji Anuradha, cinematography by Ravi Yadav of 2008 Hindi film "Race". Music is composed by Mickey J Meyer and background score is composed by Thaman. The film released on 25 March 2010. The trailer released recently got a huge response. The film received negative feedback and was a flop at the box office.
Title: Sri Venkateswara Creations
Passage: Sri Venkateswara Creations (Telugu: ) is an Indian film production company established by Dil Raju, an Indian film producer. The company is based in Hyderabad. The company was established in 2003. Raju has produced several Telugu films under this company. The company also has a subsidiary distribution company called Sri Venkateswara Film Distributors under which several films have been distributed. Telugu movies produced by the company include "Arya" (2004), "Bhadra" (2005), "Bommarillu" (2006), "Mr. Perfect" (2011) and "Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu"(2013). The company also has another subsidiary film production company called Matinee Entertainments under which movies including "Maro Charitra" and "Gaganam" have been produced.
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Ravi Yadav
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Sri Venkateswara Creations
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Maro Charitra (2010 film)
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how is Harry S. Truman and Franklin D. Roosevelt connected?
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Title: 1944 Democratic National Convention
Passage: The 1944 Democratic National Convention was held at the Chicago Stadium in Chicago, Illinois from July 19 to July 21, 1944. The convention resulted in the nomination of President Franklin D. Roosevelt for an unprecedented fourth term. Senator Harry S. Truman of Missouri was nominated for Vice President. Including Roosevelt's nomination for the vice-presidency in 1920, it was the fifth time Roosevelt had been nominated on a national ticket. The keynote address was given by Governor Robert S. Kerr of Oklahoma, in which he "gave tribute to Roosevelt's war leadership and new deal policies."
Title: Harry S. Truman
Passage: Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884December 26, 1972) was the 33rd President of the United States (194553), assuming that office upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt during the waning months of World War II. He is known for launching the Marshall Plan to rebuild the economy of Western Europe, for leading the Cold War against Soviet and Chinese communism by establishing the Truman Doctrine and NATO, and for intervening in the Korean War. In domestic affairs, he was a moderate Democrat whose liberal proposals were a continuation of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, but the conservative-dominated Congress blocked most of them. He used the veto power 180 times, more than any president since then, and saw 12 overridden by Congress; only Grover Cleveland and Franklin D. Roosevelt used the veto so often, and only Gerald Ford and Andrew Johnson saw so many veto overrides. He is also the only world leader to have ever used nuclear weapons in war, desegregated the U.S. Armed Forces, supported a newly independent Israel, and was a founder of the United Nations.
Title: Truman Committee
Passage: The Truman Committee, formally known as the Senate Special Committee to Investigate the National Defense Program, was a United States Congressional investigative body headed by Senator Harry S. Truman. The bipartisan special committee was formed in March 1941 to find and correct problems in US war productionproblems with waste, inefficiency and war profiteering. The Truman Committee proved to be one of the most successful investigative efforts ever mounted by the US government: an initial budget of 15,000 was expanded over three years to 360,000 to save an estimated 1015 billion in military spending, and thousands of lives of US servicemen. For comparison, the entire cost of the Manhattan Project was 2 billion, at the time. Chairing the committee helped Truman make a name for himself beyond his political machine origins, and was a major factor in the decision to nominate him as vice president, which would propel him to the presidency following the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Title: Timeline of the presidency of Harry S. Truman
Passage: The presidency of Harry S. Truman began on April 12, 1945 when Harry S. Truman became president upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt in the last months of World War II, and ended on January 20, 1953.
Title: Franklin D. Roosevelt
Passage: Franklin Delano Roosevelt ( , his own pronunciation, or ; January 30, 1882 April 12, 1945), commonly known as FDR, was an American statesman and political leader who served as the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945. A Democrat, he won a record four presidential elections and emerged as a central figure in world events during the mid-20th century. He directed the United States government during most of the Great Depression and World War II. As a dominant leader of his party, he built the New Deal Coalition, realigning American politics into the Fifth Party System and defining American liberalism throughout the middle third of the 20th century. He is often rated by scholars as one of the three greatest U.S. Presidents, along with George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
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President
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Harry S. Truman
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
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What was the name of the 1929 novel written by the author whose scenario inspired the one-act ballet "Le Train Bleu"?
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Title: Jean Cocteau
Passage: Jean Maurice Eugne Clment Cocteau (] ; 5 July 1889 11 October 1963) was a French writer, designer, playwright, artist and filmmaker. Cocteau is best known for his novel "Les Enfants Terribles" (1929), and the films "The Blood of a Poet" (1930), "Les Parents Terribles" (1948), "Beauty and the Beast" (1946) and "Orpheus" (1949). His circle of associates, friends and lovers included Kenneth Anger, Pablo Picasso, Gertrude Stein, Jean Hugo, Jean Marais, Henri Bernstein, Yul Brynner, Marlene Dietrich, Coco Chanel, Erik Satie, Albert Gleizes, Igor Stravinsky, Marie Laurencin, Mara Flix, dith Piaf, Panama Al Brown, Colette, Jean Genet, and Raymond Radiguet.
Title: Pep Bertran
Passage: Pep Bertran (born in Matar, Maresme, 20 September 1971) is a Catalan writer. He studied information science, psychoanalysis and film direction. In 1996 he received the "Premi de novella curta Just Manuel Casero" Award for his novel "La Ribera", which was published in 1997 by Empries publishing house. Then, he left the writing and he was trained as a psychoanalyst. He collaborated on "El Punt" newspaper between 1997 and 1998. His novel "Una vida regalada", the first of the "Narratives" collection (Edicions Saldonar) is a fake autobiography of author whose scenario is La Ribera of Barcelona.
Title: Le Train Bleu (ballet)
Passage: Le train bleu is a one-act ballet choreographed by Bronislava Nijinska to music by Darius Milhaud for Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, based on a scenario by Jean Cocteau. The title was taken from the night train called Le Train Bleu, which transported wealthy passengers from Calais to the Mediterranean Sea. The ballet is set at the fashionable resort of Deauville and has a sporting theme, with swimmers, tennis players, and weight lifters. Henri Laurens supplied a Cubist beach scene and Coco Chanel outfitted the cast in sportswear. The curtain was painted after "Deux femmes courant sur la plage", a 1922 work by Pablo Picasso.
Title: Le Train de Nulle Part
Passage: Le Train de Nulle Part (The Train from Nowhere) is a 233-page French novel, written in 2004 by a French doctor of letters, Michel Dansel, under the pen name Michel Thaler. Notable as an example of constrained writing, the entire novel is written without a single verb.
Title: Hidden Agenda (video game)
Passage: Hidden Agenda is a 1988 computer strategy game with menu-driven interface and early, black and white graphics whose scenario was designed and written by Jim Gasperini, with input from project consultant Eric Ehrmann. While the scenario was implemented in text form, the game made use of an innovative graphical interface, with naturalistic characters, settings, and digital video interstitials. The narrative simulation system was designed and implemented by Greg Guerin and Ron Martinez (who also produced the game). Ron Martinez also designed and implemented the front end user experience, in the process inventing one of the first implementations of digital video with frames grabbed from a hacked four-head VCR. The game was intended to simulate the conditions of a post-revolutionary Central American country. It is considered a forerunner of the Games for Change movement, alongside other early Macintosh games including Chris Crawford's "Balance of Power".
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Les Enfants Terribles
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Le Train Bleu (ballet)
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Jean Cocteau
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What incident at South Hadley High School led to the enactment of stricter anti-bullying legislation by the Massachusetts state legislature?
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Title: Julius Caesar Chappelle
Passage: Julius Caesar Chappelle (18521904) was an African-American politician born into slavery in South Carolina. After the American Civil War, he lived for a time with his family in LaVilla, Florida, helping develop the new town. In 1870 he was one of numerous Southern black migrants to Boston, Massachusetts, which had a thriving black community and strong abolitionist history. He later joined the Republican Party that was founded by abolitionists, and Chappelle was elected to two terms in the Massachusetts state legislature, serving 1883-1886. Julius Caesar Chappelle was also the first African-American to serve on the Massachusetts State Senate Committee where he served three terms. Chappelle was active in supporting civil rights, trying to reduce discrimination, and consumer affairs. His speeches were frequently covered by newspapers. Throughout his life and political career, he held secondary supervisory government positions in maintenance, such as at the United States Post Office and US Boston Custom House. Although Julius Caesar Chappelle may have graced the same pages in newspapers as Frederick Douglass, Chappelle is not as well-known because he is not known to have left much of a literary footprint such as writing manuscripts or for pamphlets.
Title: South Hadley High School
Passage: South Hadley High School is a secondary school in South Hadley, Massachusetts for students in grades 912. The school has a student population of just over 700. The school's name is frequently referred to as "SHHS". In January 2010, the school became known across the United States and internationally for a series of bullying incidents that led to the suicide of Phoebe Prince.
Title: Suicide of Phoebe Prince
Passage: The suicide of Phoebe Prince, on January 14, 2010, led to the criminal prosecution of six teenagers for charges including civil rights violations, as well as to the enactment of stricter anti-bullying legislation by the Massachusetts state legislature.
Title: Horace Mann
Passage: Horace Mann (May 4, 1796August 2, 1859) was an American educational reformer and Whig politician dedicated to promoting public education. He served in the Massachusetts State legislature (18271837). In 1848, after public service as Secretary of the Massachusetts State Board of Education, Mann was elected to the United States House of Representatives (18481853). About Manns intellectual progressivism, the historian Ellwood P. Cubberley said:
Title: Stanley C. Cox
Passage: Stanley Cullen Cox (July 2, 1883 - June 7, 1942) was an American physician who was the head of the Medical Division of the Office of Civilian Defense at the time of his death in 1942. He was born in 1884 in South Hadley, Massachusetts. He attended Holyoke High School and Williston Academy before enrolling at the University of Michigan. He received a bachelor's degree from Michigan in 1908 and a medical degree in 1910. While attending Michigan, he played on the school's first basketball team, the 190809 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team. After receiving his medical degree from Michigan, Cox was employed at Gouverneur Hospital in New York for two years. He then returned to Holyoke, Massachusetts, where he went into private practice. He served as a military surgeon during World War I and became the head of the Medical Division of the Office of Civilian Defense during World War II. He was married to Almira Fay Leavitt in June 1912. They had three daughters and two sons. He died at age 58 in June 1942 from a heart attack while marching in an "On To Victory" parade in Holyoke.
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The suicide of Phoebe Prince
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South Hadley High School
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Suicide of Phoebe Prince
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Which was released earlier, "Phobia" by Breaking Benjaming or "Diary" by Sunny Day Real Estate?
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Title: How It Feels to Be Something On
Passage: How It Feels to Be Something On is the third studio album by American alternative rock band Sunny Day Real Estate, and the first following their 1997 reunion. It was released September 8, 1998.
Title: Breaking Benjamin
Passage: Breaking Benjamin is an American rock band from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, founded in 1999 by lead singer and guitarist Benjamin Burnley and drummer Jeremy Hummel. The first lineup of the band also included guitarist Aaron Fink and bassist Mark Klepaski. This lineup released two albums, "Saturate" (2002) and "We Are Not Alone" (2004), before Hummel was replaced by Chad Szeliga in 2005. The band released two more studio albums, "Phobia" (2006) and "Dear Agony" (2009), before entering an extended hiatus in early 2010 due to Burnley's recurring illnesses.
Title: Benton Falls (band)
Passage: Benton Falls was a rock band from Santa Rosa, California, which originally formed in 2000. The trio formerly consisted of Michael Richardson, Vance Gore, and Eli Deering, with second guitarist Gerb leaving after the release of "Fighting Starlight". The band's music was influenced by such bands as Sunny Day Real Estate, Braid, and Jawbox. They first appeared on the compilation "The Silence In My Heart: The Emo Diaries Chapter Six" and released their first full-length album, "Fighting Starlight", less than a month later on Deep Elm Records. In the winter of 2000 the band went back into the recording studio to work on their follow-up album "Guilt Beats Hate", which was released in the spring of 2003.
Title: Sunny Day Real Estate
Passage: Sunny Day Real Estate was an American emo band from Seattle, Washington. They were one of the early emo bands and helped establish the genre. In 1994, the band released their debut album "Diary" on Sub Pop Records to critical acclaim. However, shortly after releasing their second album "LP2", the band broke up, with members Nate Mendel and William Goldsmith joining Foo Fighters and Jeremy Enigk embarking on a solo career. In 1997, they regrouped long enough to record two more studio albums and a live album but ultimately disbanded once again in 2001. The band reunited again in 2009. Bassist Nate Mendel, who chose to remain with Foo Fighters during the previous reunion in 1997, took part in this reunion. In a 2013 interview with MusicRadar, Mendel said Sunny Day Real Estate was inactive. According to Mendel, the band attempted to record a full-length album after the end of their reunion tour, but the sessions "just fell apart". In 2014 the band released one song from those sessions, "Lipton Witch," on a split 7" vinyl with Circa Survive on Record Store Day.
Title: Return of the Frog Queen
Passage: Return of the Frog Queen is a solo album recorded by Jeremy Enigk while on hiatus from his post as singer of Sunny Day Real Estate. It was recorded with a 21-piece orchestra and released in 1996. It has a slower and quieter sound than Sunny Day Real Estate's often-bombastic albums.
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Diary
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Breaking Benjamin
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Sunny Day Real Estate
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The Sea Hornet starred the American actor who played Jock Ewing on which soap opera?
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Title: The Sea Hornet
Passage: The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures.
Title: Bobby Ewing
Passage: Robert "Bobby" James Ewing is a fictional character in the long-running soap opera, "Dallas" and its 2012 revival. The youngest son of Jock and Miss Ellie Ewing, he was portrayed by actor Patrick Duffy between 1978 and 1985, and again from 1986 to 1991. Bobby had been killed off in the final episode of the 19841985 season, and Patrick Duffy left the show for a year. Bobby returned to the show in the famous "shower scene" right at the end of the 19851986 season. The subsequent "dream revelation" at the start of the 19861987 season, wrote off Bobby's accident, his death and all but the final scene of the 19851986 season, as a dream of Bobby's fiance and ex-wife, Pamela Barnes Ewing (Victoria Principal).
Title: Jim Davis (actor)
Passage: Jim Davis (August 26, 1909 April 26, 1981) was an American actor, best known for his role as Jock Ewing in the CBS prime-time soap opera, "Dallas", a role which continued until he was too ill from a terminal illness to perform.
Title: Cliff Barnes
Passage: Clifford "Cliff" Barnes, played by Ken Kercheval, is a fictional character from the popular American television series "Dallas". The Barnes family are competitors and sometimes enemies of the Ewing family. Cliff is the son of Willard "Digger" Barnes and Rebecca Barnes, the brother of Pamela Barnes Ewing and the half-brother of Katherine Wentworth. J.R. Ewing (played by Larry Hagman) was Cliff's personal nemesis, with Cliff and J.R. continuing on the bitter feud that started with their fathers, Digger Barnes and Jock Ewing, from their oil wildcatting days in the 1930s. Cliff and J.R. were the only two characters to appear throughout the entire run of the series. A running gag on the series is Cliff's fondness for Chinese take-out.
Title: Patrick Duffy
Passage: Patrick Duffy (born March 17, 1949) is an American actor, best known for his role on the CBS primetime soap opera "Dallas", where he played Bobby Ewing, the youngest son of Miss Ellie and the nicest brother of J.R. Ewing (played by Barbara Bel Geddes and Larry Hagman) from 1978 to 1985 and from 1986 to 1991. Duffy returned to reprise his role as Bobby in a continuation of "Dallas", which aired on TNT from 2012 to 2014. He is also well known for his role on the ABC sitcom "Step by Step" as Frank Lambert, from 1991 to 1998, and for his role as Stephen Logan on the CBS daytime soap opera "The Bold and the Beautiful" (2006-2011). Duffy played the lead character's father in the 2014 NBC sitcom "Welcome to Sweden".
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Dallas
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The Sea Hornet
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Jim Davis (actor)
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Was InStyle or Spin founded first?
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Title: Spin (magazine)
Passage: Spin is an American music magazine founded in 1985 by publisher Bob Guccione, Jr. The magazine stopped running in print in 2012 and currently runs as a webzine.
Title: InStyle
Passage: InStyle is a monthly womens fashion magazine published in the US by Time Inc. "InStyle" was founded in 1994.
Title: Stewart Spiers
Passage: Stewart Spiers was a small but innovative firm of plane-makers in Scotland, founded first of all in Ayr in Ayrshire and continuing under the registered name of Stewart Speirs Ltd ["sic"] in Paisley, Renfrewshire, from c. 1933 until its demise in the mid to late 1930s. Like the Glasgow firm of Alexander Mathieson Sons, Spiers benefited hugely from the thriving industries on the Firth of Clyde in the latter half of the nineteenth century.
Title: Tanta University
Passage: It was founded first in 1962 as a branch from the University of Alexandria with the faculty of Medicine only and then it became an independent university named University of the Middle Delta in 1972. It had at that time Medicine, Science, Agriculture and Education faculties. Then, its name was changed into Tanta University in 1973.
Title: Syracuse Triad
Passage: The Syracuse Triad is the name given to the three women's sororities founded at Syracuse University. Alpha Phi was founded first in 1872 by 10 of the original 20 women admitted into Syracuse University. Gamma Phi Beta came along two years later in 1874 and with it came the term "sorority," which was coined at the time of its founding. (Prior to that, women's Greek-letter organizations used the term "women's fraternity," since no more appropriate term existed.) Alpha Gamma Delta completed the triad in 1904.
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Spin is an American music magazine founded in 1985
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InStyle
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Spin (magazine)
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David Bain Oliver was a teacher of flute at a conservatoire formed in what year?
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Title: David Oliver (flautist)
Passage: David Bain Oliver (born 21 July 1972 in Edinburgh died December 2012 in Gloucestershire) was a Scottish flautist and teacher of flute at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, formerly Trinity College of Music, London.
Title: Al Jewer
Passage: Al Jewer is a Native American flutist from Wisconsin. He has worked as a record producer and engineer, and as a studio musician, but he has become well known internationally for his work on the Native American flute. His original training was with the concert flute, and he has been performing classical music with that instrument since the early 1980s. In 1984, he established Laughing Cat Studio, and in 1994, Laughing Cat Records to give himself control over the recording, production and distribution of his music. This has given him the chance to work with many other musicians of the Midwestern United States, including Blackhawk, David Storei and Roxanne Neat, Natty Nation, Adrian Belew and Weekend Wages. Laughing Cat Records currently features artists who perform in Ambient, Native American, Reggae, Classical and Folk. Al has released two solo albums: "River Crossing" and "Prairie Plain Song" as well as "Two Trees" and "Music of the Earth" (with Andy Mitran). He also previously formed a duo with Christine Ibach called Cedar Wind. Cedar Wind released two albums, "Feather on the Wind" and "Kindred Spirits". His recent music often features harmonies on the alto and bass flute with melodies on the Native American flute.
Title: David Bain (disambiguation)
Passage: David Bain is a New Zealand man who was acquitted of murder in 2009. The name may also refer to:
Title: Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
Passage: Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance is a music and dance conservatoire based in London, England. It was formed in 2005 as a merger of two older institutions Trinity College of Music and Laban Dance Centre. Today the conservatoire has 985 undergraduate and postgraduate students based at three campuses in Greenwich (Trinity), DeptfordNew Cross (Laban) and New Cross (Laurie Grove) in London.
Title: Charlotte Bray
Passage: Bray was born in Oxford and brought up in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. She studied cello and composition at Birmingham Conservatoire, graduating with First Class Honours having studied with Joe Cutler. She then completed an MMus in composition with Distinction at the Royal College of Music, where she studied with Mark Anthony Turnage. She participated in the Britten-Pears Contemporary Composition Course in 2007 with Oliver Knussen, Colin Matthews, and Magnus Lindberg; and studied at Tanglewood Music Centre in 2008, in 2008 with John Harbison, Michael Gandolfi, Shulamit Ran and Augusta Read Thomas. In 2011 Charlotte is an Honorary Member of Birmingham Conservatoire and was named as their Alumni of the Year 2014 in the field of Excellence in Sport or the Arts. Awarded the Royal Philharmonic Society Composition Prize 2010 resulted in a piano quartet commission for Cheltenham International Music Festival for which Charlotte wrote "Replay". She was also winner of the 2014 Lili Boulanger Prize.
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2005
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David Oliver (flautist)
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Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
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After his time coaching for the St. Louis Rams, where did the team that Rich Brooks coached play their home games?
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Title: 2007 St. Louis Rams season
Passage: The 2007 St. Louis Rams season was the 70th season for the team in the National Football League and their 13th in St. Louis, Missouri. This was the third worst season for the Rams during their time in St. Louis. The team looked to improve on its 8-8 record from 2006. However, the Rams slumped early, losing their first 8 games of the season heading into their bye week. Following their bye, they would beat both New Orleans and San Francisco on the road before losing 5 of their last 6 games to conclude the season. The Rams 0-8 start to the season is the worst in franchise history and matched their 3rd ever longest losing streak. The Rams also went 1-7 at home in 2007, the worst in franchise history until it was broken by the 2009 team 2 years later. The Rams defense was dismal, and was the biggest scar on the team the entire season, as they allowed the 2nd most points in the league during the season with 438.
Title: 2003 Kentucky Wildcats football team
Passage: The 2003 Kentucky Wildcats football team represented the University of Kentucky during the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team participated as members of the Southeastern Conference in the Eastern Division. They played their home games at Commonwealth Stadium in Lexington, Kentucky. The team was coached by Rich Brooks.
Title: History of the St. Louis Rams
Passage: The professional American football franchise now known as the Los Angeles Rams played in St. Louis, Missouri, as the St. Louis Rams from the 1995 through the 2015 seasons. The Rams franchise relocated from Los Angeles to St. Louis in 1995, which had been without a National Football League (NFL) team since the Cardinals moved to Phoenix, Arizona, in 1988. The Rams' first home game in St. Louis was at Busch Memorial Stadium against the New Orleans Saints on September 10, 1995, before the Trans World Dome (later the Edward Jones Dome, and now known as The Dome at America's Center) was completed for their November 12 game against the Carolina Panthers. Their last game played at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis was against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on December 17, 2015, which they won, 3123. The Rams' last game as a St. Louis-based club was on January 3, 2016, against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium, where they lost in overtime 1916.
Title: 1996 St. Louis Rams season
Passage: The 1996 St. Louis Rams season was the team's 59th year with the National Football League (NFL) and the second season in St. Louis. It was marked by a 5916 victory over the Atlanta Falcons in week 11. The Rams' point tally in that game was the highest by an NFL team since 1989, when the Cincinnati Bengals scored 61 points. Safety Keith Lyle tied first for the league lead in interceptions, with 9. However, the Rams finished the season with a 6-10 record. Head coach Rich Brooks was fired after the season
Title: Rich Brooks
Passage: Richard Llewellyn "Rich" Brooks (born August 20, 1941) is a retired American football player and coach. He was the head coach at the University of Oregon from 1977 to 1994, the National Football League's St. Louis Rams from 1995 to 1996, and the University of Kentucky from 2003 to 2009.
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Commonwealth Stadium in Lexington, Kentucky
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2003 Kentucky Wildcats football team
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Rich Brooks
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Wu experiment was conducted by thi s Chinese American physicist who made significant contributions in the field of what
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Title: University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor
Passage: The University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor, founded in 1978, recognizes University of Michigan athletes, coaches, and administrators who have made significant contributions to the university's athletic programs. To qualify for induction into the Hall of Honor, an individual must have been an All-American, set an NCAA, U.S., or world record, won an NCAA title, or made significant contributions to the university's athletic department as a coach or administrator. The nomination and selection process is conducted by the Letterwinners M Club executive board.
Title: Chien-Shiung Wu
Passage: Chien-Shiung Wu (; May 31, 1912 February 16, 1997) was a Chinese-American experimental physicist who made significant contributions in the field of nuclear physics. Wu worked on the Manhattan Project, where she helped develop the process for separating uranium metal into uranium-235 and uranium-238 isotopes by gaseous diffusion. She is best known for conducting the Wu experiment, which contradicted the hypothetical law of conservation of parity. This discovery resulted in her colleagues Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen-Ning Yang winning the 1957 Nobel Prize in physics, and also earned Wu the inaugural Wolf Prize in Physics a mere two decades later in 1978. Her expertise in experimental physics evoked comparisons to Marie Curie. Her nicknames include "the First Lady of Physics", "the Chinese Madame Curie", and the "Queen of Nuclear Research".
Title: Wu experiment
Passage: The Wu experiment was a nuclear physics experiment conducted in 1956 by the Chinese American physicist Chien-Shiung Wu in collaboration with the Low Temperature Group of the US National Bureau of Standards. The experiment's purpose was to establish whether or not conservation of parity ("P"-conservation), which was previously established in the electromagnetic and strong interactions, also applied to weak interactions. If "P"-conservation were true, a mirrored version of the world (where left is right and right is left) would behave as the mirror image of the current world. If "P"-conservation were violated, then it would be possible to distinguish between a mirrored version of the world and the mirror image of the current world.
Title: Warren Elliot Henry
Passage: Dr. Warren Henry (February 18, 1909 October 31, 2001) was an American physicist who made significant contributions to the advancement of science and technology and education, training and mentoring several generations of physicists. Nearly seven decades of work in the fields of magnetism and superconductivity have earned him praise as one of the most eminent African-American scientists in U.S. history.
Title: Cao Zhiyun
Passage: Cao Zhiyun (), born in Jinhua, Zhejiang in 1961 is a Chinese linguist and dialectologist and is a professor at Beijing Language and Culture University. He is most well known for his work as the primary editor of the groundbreaking 2008 "Linguistic Atlas of Chinese Dialects" but has made numerous other significant contributions to Chinese dialectology with a focus on the Southern Wu varieties in and around his native Jinhua. Despite his focus, his works exhibit an all around thorough and in-depth understanding of all Chinese dialect families and contemporary linguistics and is widely regarded in the field as one of China's leading authorities on Chinese dialectology.
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nuclear physics
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Wu experiment
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Chien-Shiung Wu
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What is the name of billionaire whose daughter was featured in the first two episodes of British comedy game Wall of Fame?
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Title: Blankety Blank
Passage: Blankety Blank (later called Lily Savage's Blankety Blank) is a British comedy game show based on the 197779 Australian game show "Blankety Blanks" (which was in turn based on the American game show "Match Game").
Title: The Guess List
Passage: The Guess List is a British comedy game show that was broadcast on BBC One from 12 April to 24 May 2014. Presented by Rob Brydon, it features two contestants competing for a prize specially selected for them.
Title: Wall of Fame (game show)
Passage: Wall of Fame is a British comedy panel game that was first broadcast on Sky1 in 2011. It is hosted by "Little Britain" star David Walliams and features Jack Dee, Kate Garraway, with Tamara Ecclestone for the first two episodes then Sara Pascoe took over from episode three, and Andrew Maxwell as regular panellists, alongside two weekly guests.
Title: Tamara Ecclestone
Passage: Tamara Ecclestone Rutland (born 28 June 1984) is a British model, socialite, television personality, and the daughter of billionaire Bernie Ecclestone.
Title: Lennie Briscoe
Passage: Leonard W. "Lennie" Briscoe is a fictional character on NBC's long-running police procedural and legal drama television series "Law Order". He was created by Walon Green and Ren Balcer, and was portrayed by Jerry Orbach. He was featured on the show for 12 seasons, from 1992 to 2004, making him one of the longest-serving main characters in the series' 20-year-run history, as well as the longest-serving police detective on the show. He also appeared in three "Law Order" spin-offs, and was part of the original cast of "", appearing in only the first two episodes due to Orbach's death. He appears in 282 episodes (273 episodes of "Law Order", two episodes of "Law Order: Trial by Jury", one episode of "", three episodes of "", and three episodes of ""), the TV movie "" and the "Law Order" video games "", "", "" and "".
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Bernie Ecclestone
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Wall of Fame (game show)
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Tamara Ecclestone
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What channel broadcasted the competition that Van Den Dungen competed in at 16?
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Title: Cassi Van Den Dungen
Passage: Cassandra Jade "Cassi" Van Den Dungen (born 19 May 1992) is an Australian fashion model. At 16, Van Den Dungen competed on the fifth cycle of "Australia's Next Top Model", going on to be runner-up.
Title: Guido van Gheluwe
Passage: Guido Richard van Gheluwe (3 April 1926, in Kortrijk 1 October 2014, in Kortrijk) was a Belgian lawyer and founder of the Orde van den Prince. He founded the Orde van den Prince on 2 November 1955, and was its president from 1955 until 1964. Since July 1965 he bears the honorary title of President Founder of the Orde van den Prince.
Title: Franciscus van den Enden
Passage: Franciscus van den Enden (c. 5 February 1602 in Antwerp - 27 November 1674 in Paris) was a former Jesuit, Neo-Latin poet, physician, art dealer, philosopher, and plotter against Louis XIV of France, who is mainly known as the teacher of Baruch de Spinoza (1632-1677). His name is also written as 'Van den Ende', 'Van den Eijnde', 'Van den Eijnden', etc. At the end of his life he was also known as 'Affinius' (Latinized form of 'Van den Enden').
Title: Van den Hoek
Passage: Van den Hoek is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from the corner". Variations on the name include Van der Hoek, Van den Hoeck, Van den Hoecke, and concatenated forms of these. The surname Verhoek is a contraction of "Van der Hoek". People with these surnames include:
Title: Australia's Next Top Model
Passage: Australia's Next Top Model is an Australian reality television series which premiered on 11 January 2005, and is based on Tyra Banks' "America's Next Top Model". It is produced by ITV Studios and broadcast on the Australian subscription television channel, Fox8.
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Fox8
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Cassi Van Den Dungen
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Australia's Next Top Model
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Mary Osborne, Duchess of Leeds, born Lady Mary Godolphin, was a daughter of Henrietta Godolphin, "ne" Churchill, 2nd Duchess of Marlborough, and Francis Godolphin, 2nd Earl of Godolphin, making her granddaughter to the powerful government trio during the reign of which person that became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702?
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Title: Anne, Queen of Great Britain
Passage: Anne (6 February 1665 1 August 1714) became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702. On 1 May 1707, under the Acts of Union, two of her realms, the kingdoms of England and Scotland, united as a single sovereign state known as Great Britain. She continued to reign as Queen of Great Britain and Ireland until her death.
Title: Francis Godolphin (16051667)
Passage: Sir Francis Godolphin '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (25 December 1605 22 March 1667), of Godolphin in Cornwall, was an English nobleman, landowner, politician, and Member of Parliament. His chief claim to fame is that he was the dedicatee of Hobbes' "Leviathan".
Title: Robert Spencer, 4th Earl of Sunderland
Passage: Robert Spencer, 4th Earl of Sunderland (24 October 1701 15 September 1729) was a British peer from the Spencer family, the son of the Whig politician, Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland. His mother was Lady Anne Churchill, the daughter of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough and Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough. Known as Lord Spencer between 1702 and 1722, he succeeded to the Earldom after his father's death in, but died in 1729 with no children. Therefore, his brother, Charles, became 5th Earl of Sunderland, and subsequently 3rd Duke of Marlborough after the death of his aunt, Henrietta Godolphin ("ne" Churchill), 2nd Duchess of Marlborough.
Title: Francis Godolphin, 2nd Earl of Godolphin
Passage: Francis Godolphin, 2nd Earl of Godolphin, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (3 September 167817 January 1766) was a British nobleman and politician, styled Viscount Rialton between 1706 and 1712.
Title: Mary Osborne, Duchess of Leeds
Passage: Mary Osborne, Duchess of Leeds (1723 3 August 1764), born Lady Mary Godolphin, was a daughter of Henrietta Godolphin, "ne" Churchill, 2nd Duchess of Marlborough, and Francis Godolphin, 2nd Earl of Godolphin, making her granddaughter to the powerful government trio during the reign of Queen Anne of Great Britain: the famous general and politician John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, and his wife Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, through her mother; and Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin, through her father.
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Queen Anne of Great Britain
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Mary Osborne, Duchess of Leeds
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Anne, Queen of Great Britain
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Laurence Naismith starred in a 1970 musical film adaption in Panavision of which Charles Dickens' story?
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Title: A Night to Remember (1958 film)
Passage: A Night to Remember is a 1958 British drama film adaptation of Walter Lord's 1955 book, which recounts the final night of . Adapted by Eric Ambler and directed by Roy Ward Baker, the film stars Kenneth More and features Ronald Allen, Robert Ayres, Honor Blackman, Michael Goodliffe, and Laurence Naismith. It was filmed in the United Kingdom. The production team, supervised by producer William MacQuitty, used blueprints of the ship to create the sets accurately, while Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall and ex-Cunard Commodore Harry Grattidge both worked as technical advisors on the film.
Title: Greyfriars Bobby (film)
Passage: Greyfriars Bobby is a 1961 Walt Disney Productions feature film starring Donald Crisp and Laurence Naismith in a story about two Scottish men who compete for the affection of a Skye Terrier named Bobby. The screenplay by Robert Westerby was based upon the 1912 novel "Greyfriars Bobby" by Eleanor Atkinson which was based, in turn, upon an incident in 19th century Edinburgh involving a dog that came to be known as Greyfriars Bobby. It was the second film based upon Atkinson's novel, the first being "Challenge to Lassie" in which Crisp also starred. The film was directed by Don Chaffey and shot in England and Scotland. The film has been released to DVD.
Title: Scrooge (1970 film)
Passage: Scrooge is a 1970 British musical film adaptation in Panavision of Charles Dickens' 1843 story "A Christmas Carol". It was filmed in London between January and May 1970 and directed by Ronald Neame, and starred Albert Finney in the title role. The film's musical score was composed by Leslie Bricusse, and arranged and conducted by Ian Fraser. With eleven musical arrangements interspersed throughout (all retaining a traditional British air), the award-winning motion picture is a faithful musical retelling of the original. The film received limited praise, but Albert Finney won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a MusicalComedy in 1971.
Title: Hard Times (1988 film)
Passage: Hard Times (Portuguese: Tempos Difceis ) is a 1988 Portuguese film adaption of the novel by Charles Dickens, directed by Joo Botelho. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: Laurence Naismith
Passage: Laurence Naismith (born Lawrence Johnson; 14 December 19085 June 1992) was an English actor. He made numerous film and television appearances, including starring roles in the musical films "Scrooge" (1970) and the children's ghost film "The Amazing Mr Blunden" (1972). He also had memorable rles as Captain Edward Smith of the RMS Titanic in "A Night to Remember" (1958) and the First Sea Lord in "Sink the Bismarck! " (1960).
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"A Christmas Carol"
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Laurence Naismith
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Scrooge (1970 film)
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Guilderland High School is part of which area that serves approximately 5,700 students and encompasses most of the Town of Guilderland and part of the town of Bethlehem in Albany County?
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Title: John Bapst Memorial High School
Passage: John Bapst Memorial High School is a private, independent, college preparatory high school in Bangor, Maine, United States. It serves approximately 500 ninth through twelfth grade students from 50 different communities in the region. The majority of students who attend John Bapst Memorial High school come from the towns of Orrington, Glenburn, Veazie, Dedham, School Administrative District 63 (which includes the towns of Holden, Eddington, and Clifton), Milford, Bradley, and Orland. In 2011-2012 the school became a residential international school and now also serves approximately 50 international students from China, Vietnam, Korea, Kazakhstan, Spain, Germany, Austria, Albania, Egypt, and elsewhere.
Title: Guilderland Central School District
Passage: The Guilderland Central School District serves approximately 5,700 students and encompasses most of the Town of Guilderland and part of the town of Bethlehem in Albany County, of New Yorks Capital District.
Title: Guilderland High School
Passage: Guilderland High School is a public senior high school, located in Guilderland Center, New York. It is part of the Guilderland Central School District. Constructed in 1953, the high school has since undergone additions in 1955, 1960, 1997 and 2010. Originally, the building functioned as a Junior-Senior High School, but after the construction of Farnsworth Middle School in 1968, the district divided the schools into two. As a school, Guilderland High School's enrollment jurisdiction also includes the village of Altamont, NY and the North Bethlehem neighborhood of Bethlehem, NY.
Title: Estancia High School
Passage: Estancia High School is located in Costa Mesa, California and is part of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District which serves approximately 21,000 students who reside in the cities of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Estancia High School is a comprehensive high school which serves the needs of approximately 1,200 students in Grades 9-12. Estancia High School sits on a coastal bluff surrounded by man-made and natural points of interest such as the Costa Mesa Golf Course, the Talbert Nature Reserve and Fairview Park. The socioeconomic level of surrounding community varies from low to upper middle class. Estancia High School is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). The mission of Estancia High School is to ensure that all students demonstrate high academic achievement and sustain successful post high school pursuits. To accomplish this mission, Estancia will maintain an ethical, nurturing and challenging learning environment.
Title: Laramie High School (Wyoming)
Passage: Laramie High School (LHS) is a high school (grades 9-12) in Laramie, Albany County, Wyoming, United States. In the Albany County School District, high school begins in the 9th grade (freshman year); 9th grade students are now able to attend high school in Laramie due to the building of a new high school. Many LHS students concurrently attend classes at Laramie County Community College (Albany County Campus), or the University of Wyoming.
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Guilderland Central School District
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Guilderland High School
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Guilderland Central School District
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What position does the American football player Troy Aikman play; the owner of the club being Jerry Jones?
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Title: Stephen Jones (American football)
Passage: John Stephen Jones (born June 21, 1964 in Danville, Arkansas ) is the current Executive Vice President, CEO, and Director of Player Personnel for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He is the son of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, and the older brother of Cowboys executive Jerry Jones, Jr. and Charlotte Jones Anderson.
Title: Troy Aikman
Passage: Troy Kenneth Aikman (born November 21, 1966) is a former American football quarterback who played for the Dallas Cowboys in the National Football League (NFL). The number one overall draft pick in 1989, Aikman played twelve consecutive seasons as quarterback with the Cowboys. During his career he was a six-time Pro Bowl selection, led the team to three Super Bowl victories, and was the Super Bowl XXVII MVP. Aikman was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006 and to the College Football Hall of Fame on December 9, 2008 in New York City.
Title: Tony Mandarich
Passage: Ante Josip "Tony" Mandarich (born September 23, 1966) is a former football offensive tackle of the NFL. He was the first round draft pick of the Green Bay Packers in 1989, second overall behind quarterback Troy Aikman, and ahead of the third selection, running back Barry Sanders, the fourth selection, linebacker Derrick Thomas, and the fifth selection, cornerback Deion Sanders. Mandarich is the only player of those five not in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He is tied with Charles Rogers and Clint Jones as the second highest drafted Michigan State player ever (behind Bubba Smith). He is also the highest-drafted Canadian-born player in NFL history. In 1989, "Sports Illustrated" called him "the best offensive line prospect ever", but he is now considered one of the biggest busts in NFL history.
Title: 2000 Dallas Cowboys season
Passage: The 2000 Dallas Cowboys season was the 41st season for the team in the National Football League. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones would promote the team's long-time defensive coordinator, Dave Campo, to be the fifth head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. This was also Troy Aikman's last season with the team.
Title: The 440 Alliance
Passage: The 440 Alliance is an American cello rock band from Arlington, Texas consisting of five cellists and a percussionist. The group formed in 2004 and is known for their diverse approach to the cello, incorporating electric effects, turntables, piano, and mallet percussion. They received national exposure on NPR's "All Songs Considered", the Drew Pearson Show on Fox Sports, and on Fox's musical reality show, "The Next Great American Band". The group has performed at a number of private parties for celebrities including Troy Aikman (Former NFL Quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys), Jerry Jones (Dallas Cowboys owner), John Kirtland (Former drummer for Deep Blue Something and owner of Kirtland Records), Janine Turner (from Northern Exposure), members of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, as well as the Dallas, TX movie premier for the film 'The Soloist' (starring Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr.).
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quarterback
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2000 Dallas Cowboys season
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Troy Aikman
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What is the year of the event that happened first, Nate Spears was born, or the American League was established?
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Title: 1987 Oakland Athletics season
Passage: The Oakland Athletics' 1987 season involved the A's finishing 3rd in the American League West with a record of 81 wins and 81 losses. Mark McGwire set a rookie record by hitting 49 home runs. At the beginning of the season, the word "Athletics" returned, in script lettering, to the front of the team's jerseys. Former A's owner, Charles O. Finley banned the word "Athletics" from the club's name in the past because he felt that name was too closely associated with former Philadelphia Athletics owner Connie Mack. In his first full Major League season, Mark McGwire hit 49 home runs, a single-season record for a rookie; he was named the American League Rookie of the Year. McGwire would be the first American League rookie since Al Rosen of the Cleveland Indians in 1950 to lead the American League in home runs. The 1987 season also saw the return of Reggie Jackson to Oakland.
Title: 1983 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Passage: The 1983 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 54th playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on Wednesday, July 6, 1983, at Comiskey Park in Chicago, Illinois, the home of the Chicago White Sox of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 13-3. The game celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the All-Star Game, and occurred exactly 50 years to the date of the first All-Star game. This was the 54th game as no game was held in 1945, and two were held each year from 1959 through 1962.
Title: Baltimore Orioles
Passage: The Baltimore Orioles are an American professional baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland. The Orioles compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the American League (AL) East division. As one of the AL's original eight charter franchises when the league was established in 1901, this particular franchise spent its first year as a major league club in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as the Milwaukee Brewers before moving to St. Louis, Missouri to become the St. Louis Browns. After 52 often-beleaguered years in St. Louis, the franchise was purchased in November 1953 by a syndicate of Baltimore business and civic interests led by attorneycivic activist Clarence Miles and Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr. The team's current majority owner is lawyer Peter Angelos.
Title: 2014 Detroit Tigers season
Passage: The 2014 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 114th season. This was the team's first year under a mostly new coaching staff led by rookie Manager Brad Ausmus. On September 28, the last day of the regular season, the Tigers clinched the American League Central title with a 30 win over the Minnesota Twins. The Tigers finished one game ahead of the Kansas City Royals, with a 9072 record. It was their fourth consecutive American League Central title. They became the first AL Central team to win four consecutive titles since the Cleveland Indians won five straight from 1995 to 1999, and the first Tigers team to ever make four consecutive postseason appearances. Despite all of this, the Tigers' season ended on October 5 when they were swept by the Baltimore Orioles in the American League Division Series. This snapped Detroit's streak of three consecutive American League Championship Series appearances.
Title: Nate Spears
Passage: Nathaniel Joseph "Nate" Spears (born May 3, 1985) is an American former professional baseball player. He was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 5th round of the 2003 Major League Baseball draft out of Charlotte High School in Punta Gorda, Florida.
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1901
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Nate Spears
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Baltimore Orioles
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Drafted by what team in the sixth round of the 2008 NFL Draft, did the American football safety who played college football at the college founded in 1882, the program is one of the oldest in college football?
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Title: Jackie Fellows
Passage: Jack Byron "Jackie" Fellows (January 8, 1922 July 24, 1993) was an American football player. He played college football for Los Angeles City College, was selected to the Little All-American team and led the team to the national junior college football championship. He transferred to California State University, Fresno and played for the Fresno State Bulldogs football team. During the 1942 college football season, Fellows led Fresno State to a 9-1 record, rushed for 599 yards and completed 82 of 195 passes for 1,314 yards. He also broke Davey O'Brien's single-season record by throwing 23 touchdown passes. He was selected by both "Look" magazine and Maxwell Stiles as a first-team halfback on the 1942 College Football All-America Team. After graduating from college, Fellows was draft in the sixth round of the 1944 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins, but did not play in the National Football League (NFL). In 1947, Fellows played for the Ottawa Rough Riders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). In 1984, Fellows was inducted into the Fresno County Athletic Hall of Fame.
Title: Ryan Mundy
Passage: Ryan Gregory Mundy (born February 11, 1985) is an American football safety who is currently a free agent. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the sixth round of the 2008 NFL Draft. He played college football at West Virginia and Michigan.
Title: Dominique Barber
Passage: Dominique J. Barber (born August 2, 1986) is a former American football safety. He was drafted by the Houston Texans in the sixth round of the 2008 NFL Draft. He played college football at Minnesota.
Title: Haruki Nakamura
Passage: Haruki Robert Nakamura (born April 18, 1986) is a former American football safety. He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the sixth round of the 2008 NFL Draft. He played college football for the University of Cincinnati.
Title: Minnesota Golden Gophers football
Passage: The Minnesota Golden Gophers football program represents the University of Minnesota in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level. Founded in 1882, the program is one of the oldest in college football. Minnesota has been a member of the Big Ten Conference since its inception in 1896 as the Western Conference. The Golden Gophers claim seven national championships: 1904, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1940, 1941, and 1960. Since 2009, the Gophers have played all their home games at TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In January 2017, the Gophers fired head coach Tracy Claeys and hired former Western Michigan head coach P. J. Fleck as the new head coach.
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Houston Texans
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Dominique Barber
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Minnesota Golden Gophers football
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Are Craig Melville and Miguel Contreras Torres both directors?
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Title: Tehuantepec (film)
Passage: Tehuantepec is a 1954 Mexican historical drama film directed by Miguel Contreras Torres and starring Katy Jurado, Gustavo Rojo and Enrique Rambal. In the early twentieth century a railway is constructed across Tehuantepec to try and compete with the Panama Canal which was also under construction.
Title: Flor Silvestre filmography
Passage: Mexican singer Flor Silvestre, one of the most iconic performers of Mexican and Hispanic music, is also a prolific and versatile actress of Mexican cinema's "golden age". In her 40-year acting career, she played leading and supporting roles in more than 70 feature films of various genres. She was one of the most sought-after actresses of the late 1950s, and, as a result, 30 of her films were released in only four years (1957-1960). She worked with film directors Zacaras Gmez Urquiza, Vicente Oron, Miguel M. Delgado, Jaime Salvador, Chano Urueta, Roberto Gavaldn, Gilberto Martnez Solares, Miguel Contreras Torres, Rogelio A. Gonzlez, Ismael Rodrguez, Gilberto Gazcn, Benito Alazraki, Miguel Zacaras, Ren Cardona, and Mario Hernndez.
Title: Tropical Soul
Passage: Tropical Soul (Spanish:Almas tropicales) is a 1924 Mexican silent film directed by Miguel Contreras Torres and Manuel R. Ojeda.
Title: Miguel Contreras Torres
Passage: Miguel Contreras Torres (1899-1981) was a Mexican actor, screenwriter, film producer and director.
Title: Craig Melville
Passage: Craig James Melville is an Australian television comedy director. He is best known for his collaborations with comedians John Safran, Lawrence Leung and The Chaser.
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Australian television comedy director
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Craig Melville
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Miguel Contreras Torres
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Which author was from Russia, Michael Crichton or Marina Tsvetaeva?
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Title: Russian literature
Passage: Russian literature refers to the literature of Russia and its migrs and to the Russian-language literature of several independent nations once a part of what was historically Rus', the Russian Empire or the Soviet Union. The roots of Russian literature can be traced to the Middle Ages, when epics and chronicles in Old Russian were composed. By the Age of Enlightenment, literature had grown in importance, and from the early 1830s, Russian literature underwent an astounding golden age in poetry, prose and drama. Romanticism permitted a flowering of poetic talent: Vasily Zhukovsky and later his protg Alexander Pushkin came to the fore. Prose was flourishing as well. The first great Russian novelist was Nikolai Gogol. Then came Ivan Turgenev, who mastered both short stories and novels. Leo Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoyevsky soon became internationally renowned. In the second half of the century Anton Chekhov excelled in short stories and became a leading dramatist. The beginning of the 20th century ranks as the Silver Age of Russian poetry. The poets most often associated with the "Silver Age" are Konstantin Balmont, Valery Bryusov, Alexander Blok, Anna Akhmatova, Nikolay Gumilyov, Osip Mandelstam, Sergei Yesenin, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Marina Tsvetaeva and Boris Pasternak. This era produced some first-rate novelists and short-story writers, such as Aleksandr Kuprin, Nobel Prize winner Ivan Bunin, Leonid Andreyev, Fyodor Sologub, Aleksey Remizov, Yevgeny Zamyatin, Dmitry Merezhkovsky and Andrei Bely.
Title: Michael Crichton
Passage: John Michael Crichton ( ; October 23, 1942 November 4, 2008) was an American best-selling author, screenwriter, film director and producer best known for his work in the science fiction, medical fiction and thriller genres. His books have sold over 200 million copies worldwide, and many have been adapted into films.
Title: Marina Tsvetaeva
Passage: Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva (Russian: ; ] ; 8 October [O.S. 26 September] 1892 31 August 1941) was a Russian and Soviet poet. Her work is considered among some of the greatest in twentieth century Russian literature. She lived through and wrote of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Moscow famine that followed it. In an attempt to save her daughter Irina from starvation, she placed her in a state orphanage in 1919, where she died of hunger. Tsvetaeva left Russia in 1922 and lived with her family in increasing poverty in Paris, Berlin and Prague before returning to Moscow in 1939. Her husband Sergei Efron and her daughter Ariadna Efron (Alya) were arrested on espionage charges in 1941; and her husband was executed. Tsvetaeva committed suicide in 1941. As a lyrical poet, her passion and daring linguistic experimentation mark her as a striking chronicler of her times and the depths of the human condition.
Title: Christopher Whyte (writer)
Passage: Christopher Whyte ("Crsdean MacIlleBhin") is a Scottish poet, novelist, translator and critic. He is a novelist in English, a poet in Scottish Gaelic, the translator into English of Marina Tsvetaeva, Pier Paolo Pasolini and Rainer Maria Rilke, and an innovative and controversial critic of Scottish and international literature. His work in Gaelic also appears under the name Crsdean MacIlleBhin.
Title: Sergei Efron
Passage: Sergei Yakovlevich Efron (Russian: ; 8 October 1893 16 October 1941), nicknamed Seryozha, was a Russian poet, officer of White Army and husband of Marina Tsvetaeva. While in emigration, he was recruited by the Soviet NKVD. After returning to USSR from France, he was executed.
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Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva
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Michael Crichton
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Marina Tsvetaeva
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What was the calibre of the controversial rifle invented by Sir Charles Henry Augustus Frederick Lockhart Ross?
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Title: Charles Allom
Passage: Sir Charles Carrick Allom (18651947), grandson of architect Thomas Allom and painter Thomas Carrick, was an eminent English decorator, trained as an architect and knighted for his work on Buckingham Palace. Among his American clients in the years preceding World War I was Henry Clay Frick, for whom Allom furnished houses in cooperation with Sir Joseph Duveen, the eminent paintings dealer. Allom furnished the Henry Clay Frick House at 71st Street and Fifth Avenue that today houses the Frick Collection, and the neo-Georgian house, "Clayton", in Roslyn, Long Island, designed by Ogden Codman, Jr., that was bought for Frick's daughter-in-law. For the grand rooms of parade in Frick's New York house, Sir Charles, whose London workshops produced the plasterwork and "boiseries", kept the furnishings muted, not to compete with Frick's collection of paintings. In 1925, when William Randolph Hearst purchased a real castle, St. Donat's in Wales, his choice to furnish it naturally fell upon Sir Charles.
Title: Sir Charles Ross, 9th Baronet
Passage: Sir Charles Henry Augustus Frederick Lockhart Ross, 9th Baronet (4 April 1872 29 June 1942) was a Scottish inventor and commercial entrepreneur who invented the innovative and often controversial straight-pull actioned Ross rifle.
Title: Ross rifle
Passage: The Ross rifle was a straight-pull bolt action .303 inch-calibre rifle produced in Canada from 1903 until 1918.
Title: Henry Augustus Smyth
Passage: General Sir Henry Augustus Smyth (18251906) was a senior British Army officer. He was the son of Admiral William Henry Smyth and the brother of astronomer Charles Piazzi Smyth and geologist Sir Warington Wilkinson Smyth. Of his sisters, Henrietta married the theologian Baden Powell and Georgiana the anatomist Sir William Henry Flower.
Title: The Wrekin by-election, 1920 (February)
Passage: The Wrekin by-election of 1920 was held on 7 February 1920. The by-election was held due to the death of the incumbent Coalition Liberal MP, Sir Charles Henry Bt. It was won by the Independent Conservative candidate Charles Frederick Palmer, who was backed by Horatio Bottomley's Independent Parliamentary Group.
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.303
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Sir Charles Ross, 9th Baronet
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Ross rifle
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Robert Evans photographed the wedding of what American actress, producer, and businesswoman born in 1969?
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Title: Sutter Kain
Passage: Robert Evans, better known by his stage names Sutter Kain and DJ Bless, is an American rapper and producer from Queens, New York. His productions range from traditional East Coast hip hop to ghetto metal, a style that samples metalcore. The name Sutter Kain is based on the character Sutter Cane from the 1995 horror film "In the Mouth of Madness". He is the founder and owner of Never So Deep Records.
Title: Chris Evans (actor)
Passage: Christopher Robert Evans (born June 13, 1981) is an American actor and filmmaker. Evans is known for his superhero roles as the Marvel Comics characters Steve Rogers Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Johnny Storm Human Torch in "Fantastic Four" and .
Title: Bob Evans (wrestler)
Passage: Robert Evans (born September 3, 1972) is an American professional wrestler and trainer, best known for his work in Ring of Honor (ROH). He also wrestles for various independent circuits.
Title: Jennifer Aniston
Passage: Jennifer Joanna Aniston (born February 11, 1969) is an American actress, producer, and businesswoman. She is the daughter of Greek-born actor John Aniston and American actress Nancy Dow. Aniston gained worldwide recognition for portraying Rachel Green on the television sitcom "Friends" (19942004), a role which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. The character was widely popular during the airing of the series and was later recognized as one of the 100 greatest female characters in United States television.
Title: Robert Evans (photographer)
Passage: Robert Evans (born November 17, 1967) is an American photographer. Photographing professionally since the age of twenty, he is best known for his work as a celebrity wedding photographer, which includes the weddings of Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston and Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes.
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Jennifer Aniston
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Robert Evans (photographer)
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Jennifer Aniston
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Are Phacelia and Podraneaboth flowering vines?
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Title: Phacelia
Passage: Phacelia (phacelia, scorpionweed, heliotrope) is a genus of about 200 species of annual or perennial herbaceous plants, native to North and South America.
Title: Phacelia fimbriata
Passage: Phacelia fimbriata, the fringed phacelia, is a spring flowering wildflower of the genus "Phacelia" found in the highland woods of southeastern United States including the Great Smoky Mountains.
Title: Phacelia argillacea
Passage: Phacelia argillacea is a rare species of flowering plant in the borage family known by the common names clay phacelia and Atwood's phacelia. It is endemic to Utah in the United States, where it is known only from one canyon in Utah County. It is "one of Utah's most endangered species"; it is "one of the nation's rarest plants" and is federally listed as an endangered species of the United States.
Title: Phacelia crenulata
Passage: Phacelia crenulata is a species of flowering plant in the borage family, Boraginaceae. Its common names include notch-leaf scorpion-weed, notch-leaved phacelia, cleftleaf wildheliotrope, and heliotrope phacelia. It is native to the southwestern United States as far east as Colorado and New Mexico, and Baja California and Sonora in Mexico.
Title: Podranea
Passage: Podranea, is a genus of one or two species of African flowering vines in the Bignoniaceae family.
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no
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Phacelia
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When was the film, in which Zhang Yuqi had her first major role, released in the US ?
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Title: Anthuleni Katha
Passage: Anthuleni Katha also spelled as Antuleni Katha (English:"Never Ending Story") is a 1976 Telugu film directed by K. Balachander starring Jayaprada in the lead role, with Rajinikanth, Sripriya and Phataphat Jayalaxmi in supporting roles. Kamal Hassan played an extended cameo. The film is a remake of the 1974 Tamil film "Aval Oru Thodar Kathai" which was also directed by Balachander. This is Jayaprada's first starring role, reprising the role played by Sujatha in the original and is considered to be one of her best films. This was also Rajinikanth's first major role. This film was shot in black-and-white.
Title: Hsue-shen Tsien (film)
Passage: Hsue-shen Tsien () is a 2012 Chinese biographical film directed by Zhang Jianya, and starring Chen Kun, Zhang Yuqi, and Zhang Tielin. It was released on March 2, 2012.
Title: Entertainment industry in India
Passage: The media and entertainment industry in India consists of many different segments under its folds such as television, print, and films. It also includes smaller segments like radio, music, OOH, animation, gaming and visual effects (VFX) and Internet advertising. Entertainment industry in India has registered an explosive growth in last two decades making it one of the fastest growing industries in India. From a single state owned channel, Doordarshan in the 1990s there are more than 400 active channels in the country. Worldwide, 2010 saw the global economy begin to recover from a steep decline in 2009. Improved economic conditions in 2010 played a major role in a rebound in customer spend. Since the world economy begin to recover from the global financial crisis of 2008, improved economic conditions played a major role in rebound in consumer spend. While India was not critically impacted by the downturn in 2008 and 2009, it demonstrated one of the highest growth rates this year and continued to at a healthy pace. The rising rate of investments by the private sector and foreign media and entertainment (ME) majors have improved India's entertainment infrastructure to a great extent. As per the recent report by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Indians are likely to spend more on entertainment in the coming years with a steady growth in their disposable income. And as per the combined survey report by KMPG and FICCI, the entertainment industry in India is expected to expand by 12.5 every year and is likely to reach US20.09 billion by the year 2013. The industry pegged at INR 5808 billion in 2009 as compared to INR 3565 billion in 2005. The Indian Media Entertainment Industry grew from US12.9 billion in 2009 to US14.4 billion in 2010, a growth of 11 per cent, according to a report by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and research firm KPMG. The report also states that backed by positive industry sentiment and growing media consumption, the industry is estimated to achieve growth of 13 per cent in 2011 to touch US16.2 billion. As the industry braces for exciting times ahead, the sector is projected to grow at a CAGR of 14 percent to reach US28.1 billion by 2015.
Title: Zhang Yuqi
Passage: Zhang Yuqi (; born 8 August 1986), also known as Kitty Zhang, is a Chinese actress. Her first major role was in 2008's "CJ7", which brought her media attention and kick-started her acting career.
Title: CJ7
Passage: CJ7 () is a 2008 Hong KongChinese science fiction comedy-drama film co-written, co-produced, starring, and directed by Stephen Chow. It was released on 31 January 2008 in Hong Kong. It was also released on 14 March 2008 in the United States.
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14 March 2008
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Zhang Yuqi
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CJ7
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What State did the Congressman who introduced the Federal Reserve Transparency Act represent?
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Title: Federal Reserve Act
Passage: The Federal Reserve Act (ch. 6, 38 Stat. 251 , enacted December 23, 1913, ) is an Act of Congress that created and established the Federal Reserve System, the central banking system of the United States, and which created the authority to issue Federal Reserve Notes (now commonly known as the U.S. Dollar) and Federal Reserve Bank Notes as legal tender. The Act was signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson.
Title: Thomas Massie
Passage: Thomas Harold Massie (born January 13, 1971) is an American engineer and politician who has been the United States Representative for Kentucky's 4th congressional district since 2012.
Title: Federal Reserve Reform Act of 1977
Passage: The Federal Reserve Reform Act of 1977 enacted a number of reforms to the Federal Reserve, making it more accountable for its actions on monetary and fiscal policy and tasking it with the goal to "promote maximum employment, production, and price stability". The act explicitly established price stability as a national policy goal for the first time. It also required quarterly reports to Congress "concerning the ranges of monetary and credit aggregrates for the upcoming 12 months." It also modified the selection of the Class B and C Reserve Bank Directors. Discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, or national origin was prohibited, and the composition of the directors was required to represent interests of "agriculture, commerce, industry, services, labor and consumers". The Federal Reserve Act, which created the Federal Reserve in 1913, made no mention of services, labor, and consumers. Finally, the act established Senate confirmation of chairmen and vice chairmen of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve Reform Act made the Federal Reserve more transparent to Congressional oversight.
Title: Federal Reserve Transparency Act
Passage: The Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2015 ( ) was a bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives of the 114th United States Congress by Congressman Thomas Massie (KY-4). It included proposals for a reformed audit of the Federal Reserve System (the "Fed"). The Senate version was introduced by Senator Rand Paul (R-KY). ( ). "
Title: Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Passage: The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City is located in Kansas City, Missouri and covers the 10th District of the Federal Reserve, which includes Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Wyoming, and portions of western Missouri and northern New Mexico. It is second only to the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco in size of geographic area served. Missouri is the only state with two main branches of Federal Reserve Banks, the other is located in St. Louis (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis).
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Kentucky
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Federal Reserve Transparency Act
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Thomas Massie
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A soccer kick, also known as a soccer ball kick in puroresu and shoot fighting, is a reference to a kick that is similar to kicks used in association football, Gerard Gordeau, a Dutch former savateur, karateka, and mixed martial artist, defeated who with a soccer kick, which also knocked out one of his teeth?
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Title: Ball (association football)
Passage: A football, soccer ball, or association football ball is the ball used in the sport of association football. The name of the ball varies according to whether the sport is called "football", "soccer", or "association football". The ball's spherical shape, as well as its size, weight, and material composition, are specified by Law 2 of the Laws of the Game maintained by the International Football Association Board. Additional, more stringent, standards are specified by FIFA and subordinate governing bodies for the balls used in the competitions they sanction.
Title: Soccer kick
Passage: A soccer kick, also known as a soccer ball kick in puroresu and shoot fighting, is a reference to a kick that is similar to kicks used in association football. It is the colloquial term for a kick performed against a prone, kneeling, rising or supine opponent by a fighter who is in a standing or semi-standing position, to any part of a downed opponent. The soccer kick was used in the first match of the Ultimate Fighting Championship at UFC 1 in 1993. Gerard Gordeau defeated Teila Tuli with a soccer kick, which also knocked out one of Tuli's teeth. The technique is banned under the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts however other rulesets, including the ones used by Pride Fighting Championships do permit them. Soccer kicks have been regularly discussed as to potential damage. There has been a regular debate on the usage of them within MMA. Some MMA fans and fighters support them while a fight doctor and politicians have opposed them.
Title: Gerard Gordeau
Passage: Gerard Gordeau (born March 30, 1959) is a Dutch former savateur, karateka, and mixed martial artist. He is the 1991 World Champion Savate and holder of the Dutch Champion Kyokushin Karate title for 8 consecutive years, but foremost known internationally for his fight against Teila Tuli in the first televised Ultimate Fighting Championship bout on 12 November 1993.
Title: Bicycle kick
Passage: A bicycle kick, also known as an overhead kick or scissors kick, is a physical move in association football. It is achieved by throwing the body backward up into the air, making a shearing movement with the lower limbs to get one leg in front of the other in order to strike an airborne ball rearwards above head level, without resting on the ground. In most languages, the manoeuvre is named after either the cycling motion or the scissor motion that it resembles. Its complexity, and uncommon performance in competitive football matches, makes it one of association football's most celebrated skills.
Title: Indirect free kick
Passage: An indirect free kick is a method of restarting play in a game of association football. Unlike a direct free kick, a goal may not be scored directly from the kick; the ball must first come into contact with another player (from either team). If the ball goes into the goal without touching any other player, a goal kick is awarded. The law was derived from the Sheffield Rules that stated that no goal could be scored from a free kick. This law was absorbed into the Laws of the Game in 1877 and later adapted to allow indirect free kicks as a result of dangerous play.
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Teila Tuli
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Soccer kick
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Gerard Gordeau
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Who was the director of a French adventure film featuring French actress Margaux Chatelier?
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Title: Cyrano and d'Artagnan
Passage: Cyrano and d'Artagnan (French: Cyrano et d'Artagnan ) is a 1964 French adventure film directed by Abel Gance, starring Jos Ferrer and Jean-Pierre Cassel. It is set in 1642 and tells the story of how the poet and duelist Cyrano de Bergerac teams up with the musketeer d'Artagnan in order to stop a plot against king Louis XIII. The film draws from Edmond Rostand's play "Cyrano de Bergerac" and Alexandre Dumas' d'Artagnan Romances. Ferrer repeated his role from the 1950 film "Cyrano de Bergerac". "Cyrano and d'Artagnan" had 651,213 admissions in France.
Title: The Bar at the Crossing
Passage: The Bar at the Crossing (French: "Le bar de la fourche" ) is a 1972 French adventure film directed by Alain Levent. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: Margaux Chtelier
Passage: Margaux Chtelier is a French actress known for her role in the 2013 film "Belle and Sebastian" and its 2015 sequel, "". She appeared as Annalise de Marillac in the Starz series "Outlander" in 2016.
Title: Les Morfalous
Passage: Les Morfalous (literally "The Greedy-Guts", in French argot) is a 1984 French adventure film, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and directed by Henri Verneuil, featuring the French Foreign Legion during the Second World War.
Title: Belle and Sebastian (film)
Passage: Belle and Sebastian (French: Belle et Sbastien ) is a 2013 French adventure film directed by Nicolas Vanier. It was based on the novel "Belle et Sbastien" by Ccile Aubry. A sequel to the film, "", was released on 9 December 2015.
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Nicolas Vanier
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Margaux Chtelier
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Belle and Sebastian (film)
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Phoonk 2 is a Bollywood horror film, written and directed by Milind Gadagkar, it is a sequel to Ram Gopal Varma's 2008 film "Phoonk" and stars which Indian actor, filmmaker and television presenter, known primarily for his work in Kannada cinema?
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Title: Ram Gopal Varma
Passage: Ram Gopal Varma is an Indian film director, screenwriter and producer, known for his works in Telugu cinema, Bollywood, and television. Varma directed films across multiple genres, including parallel cinema and docudrama, noted for their gritty realism, technical finesse, and craft. Varma has garnered the National Film Award for scripting the political crime drama, "Shool" (1999). In 2004, He was featured in the BBC World series "Bollywood Bosses". In 2006, Grady Hendrix of Film Comment, published by the Film Society of Lincoln Center, New York City cited Varma as "Bombays Most Successful Maverick" for his works on experimental films. Varma is regarded as the "fountain head" of new age Indian cinema.
Title: Phoonk 2
Passage: Phoonk 2 is a Bollywood horror film written and directed by Milind Gadagkar. It is a sequel to Ram Gopal Varma's 2008 film "Phoonk" and stars Sudeep, Amruta Khanvilkar and Ahsaas Channa. The film was released on 16 April 2010 with about 900 prints worldwide including the digital format. The film despite being low-budget, and much scarier, didn't become as successful as its prequel "Phoonk". The film was dubbed in Tamil as Bommai 2 and in Telugu as Aavaham. The script for this movie was loosely based on the book point of impact.
Title: Shool
Passage: Shool (English: "The Thorn") is a 1999 Indian action crime drama film written, and produced by Ram Gopal Varma. Directed by Eeshwar Nivas, with screenplay by Ram Gopal Varma, the film portrays the politician-criminal nexus and the criminalization of politics in the Indian state of Bihar, and its effect on the life of an honest police officer. The film starred Manoj Bajpayee as Inspector Samar Pratap Singh and Sayaji Shinde as the borderline psychopath criminal-politician Bachhu Yadav, a character loosely based on politician turned criminal, Mohammad Shahabuddin. The soundtrack consisting of "Main Aayi Hoon U.P. Bihar Lootne" featuring Shilpa Shetty became a chartbuster. "The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment.
Title: Not a Love Story (2011 film)
Passage: Not A Love Story is a 2011 Indian crime-thriller film inspired by the gruesome murder of Neeraj Grover in 2008 that led to the arrest of M.L. Jerome and Maria Susairaj. Starring Mahie Gill, Deepak Dobriyal and Ajay Gehi and directed by Ram Gopal Varma, the film was released on 19 August 2011. Ram Gopal Varma has announced that the film is not a biopic but is inspired by the case.
Title: Sudeep
Passage: Sudeep Sanjeev (born 2 September 1973), known mononymously as Sudeep, is an Indian actor, filmmaker and television presenter, known primarily for his work in Kannada cinema, in addition to appearances in a handful of Telugu, Hindi and Tamil films.
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Sudeep Sanjeev
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Phoonk 2
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Sudeep
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Church of St. Anthony of Padua, Istanbul and Khedive Palace, are located in which country?
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Title: Khedive Palace
Passage: The Khedive Palace (Turkish: "Hdiv Kasr" ) or ubuklu Palace ("ubuklu Saray"), located on the Asian side of the Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey, was a former residence of Khedive Abbas II of Egypt and Sudan. The name of the residence is alternatively rendered in English as the Khedive Pavilion or the Khedive Mansion.
Title: St. Anthony of Padua Cathedral, Patos de Minas
Passage: The St. Anthony of Padua Cathedral (Portuguese: "Catedral Santo Antnio de Pdua" ) Also Patos de Minas Cathedral It is a Catholic church located in Patos de Minas, in the state of Minas Gerais in the South American country of Brazil. Dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua, it is the episcopal seat of the Catholic diocese of Patos de Minas.
Title: St. Anthony of Padua Cathedral, Ober
Passage: The St. Anthony of Padua Cathedral (Spanish: "Catedral de San Antonio de Padua de Ober" ) also called Ober Cathedral it is a religious temple of Catholic cult under the advocacy of St. Anthony of Padua, located in the central area of the city of Ober, in the province of Misiones, in the South American country of Argentina. Built in neo-Gothic style, it was designed by Austrian architect Anton Von Liebe and started to build in 1943.
Title: Church of St. Anthony of Padua, Istanbul
Passage: St. Anthony of Padua Church, alternatively known as the Sent Antuan Bazilikas or "Sant'Antonio di Padova Church", "S. Antonio di Padova", "St. Antoine", or locally as "Sent Antuan", is a basilica and the largest church of the Roman Catholic Church in Istanbul, Turkey. It is located at stiklal Avenue No. 171 in the Beyolu district.
Title: Alfred Boeddeker
Passage: Alfred Boeddeker, O.F.M. (August 7, 1903 January 1, 1994) was an American Franciscan friar who is best known for having founded humanitarian programs to aid the poor and marginalised in the San Francisco Bay Area. These programs, named by Father Boeddeker for Saint Anthony of Padua, include the St. Anthony Dining Room (1950), the St. Anthony Free Medical Clinic (1956), and the St. Anthony Farm, 315 acre near Petaluma in Sonoma County, California. The dining room and medical clinic are part of the St. Anthony Foundation.
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Turkey
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Church of St. Anthony of Padua, Istanbul
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Khedive Palace
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What century were the Leiper Canal and Duluth Ship Canal built?
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Title: Duluth South Breakwater Outer Light
Passage: The Duluth South Breakwater Outer Light is a lighthouse at the end of the south breakwater of the Duluth Ship Canal. It forms a range with the Duluth South Breakwater Inner Light.
Title: Duluth Ship Canal
Passage: The Duluth Ship Canal is an artificial channel cut through Minnesota Point, providing direct access to Duluth harbor from Lake Superior. Begun privately in 1871, it was put under federal supervision and maintenance several years later. It is still an important component of the harbor facilities.
Title: Leiper Canal
Passage: Early in the 19th century, the Leiper Canal built in 1828-29 during the middle of the American canal age ran about 3 mi along Crum Creek in Delaware County to its mouth in Eastern Pennsylvania's Delaware Valley carrying its owners quarried products to docks on the Delaware River tidewater until 1852.
Title: Manchester Ship Canal Police
Passage: Manchester Ship Canal Police (also known as Manchester Dock Police and the Port of Manchester Police) was a police force in the United Kingdom that was responsible for policing the Manchester Ship Canal. It was maintained by the Manchester Ship Canal Company between 26 December 1893, when the canal opened, and 31 January 1993.
Title: Port of Manchester
Passage: The Port of Manchester was a port in North West England, until its closure in 1982. It was created as a customs port on 1 January 1894, four months before the official opening of the Manchester Ship Canal. It extended along the whole 36 mi length of the ship canal, from Eastham in the west to Manchester in the east, absorbing the Port of Runcorn, which had been created in 1862. The creation of the new port moved the Port of Liverpool's boundary 11 mi to the west. The ship canal transformed Manchester from a landlocked city into a major sea port, at its height the third-busiest port in the United Kingdom. Once delivered to the port goods could be transported to other parts of the country such as Leeds to the east, and up to 100 mi south as far as Birmingham.
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19th century
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Leiper Canal
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Duluth Ship Canal
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Who was born earlier, Philippe Perrin or Sigmund Jhn?
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Title: Ulf Merbold
Passage: Dr. Ulf Dietrich Merbold (born June 20, 1941) is the first West German citizen and second German native (after Sigmund Jhn) to have flown in space. He is also the first member of the European Space Agency Astronaut Corps to participate in a spaceflight mission and the first non-US citizen to reach orbit in a US spacecraft. In 1983, he and Byron Lichtenberg became the first Payload Specialists to fly on the shuttle.
Title: Philippe Perrin
Passage: Philippe Perrin (Colonel, French Air Force) (born January 6, 1963) is a French test pilot and former CNES and European Space Agency astronaut.
Title: Sigmund Jhn
Passage: Sigmund Werner Paul Jhn (born 13 February 1937) is a German cosmonaut and pilot, who in 1978 became the first East German (and German native) to fly in space as part of the Soviet Union's Interkosmos programme.
Title: Miniver Cheevy
Passage: "Miniver Cheevy" is a narrative poem written by Edwin Arlington Robinson and first published in "The Town down the River" in 1910. The poem, written in quatrains of iambic tetrameter for three lines, followed by a catalectic line of only three iambs, relates the story of a hopeless romantic who spends his days thinking about what might have been if only he had been born earlier in time.
Title: Nizier Anthelme Philippe
Passage: Nizier Anthelme Philippe was born on April 25, 1849 in Le Rubathier, Loisieux, Savoy, France, the son of peasants, and died August 2, 1905 in L'Arbresle, Rhne, France. Nizier Philippe was a mystic and French healer. His mother was Mary Vachot (1823-1899) and his father was Joseph Philippe (1819-1898). He was also known as "Monsieur Philippe", "Matre Philippe" (i.e., Master Philippe) or "Matre Philippe de Lyon" (i.e., Master Philippe of Lyon).
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Sigmund Werner Paul Jhn
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Philippe Perrin
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Sigmund Jhn
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What type of British TV series is narrated by a three times BAFTA, three times BIFA and one time Golden Globe Award winner?
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Title: Olivia Colman
Passage: Sarah Caroline Olivia Colman (born 30 January 1974) is an English actress. She has won three BAFTA Awards, three BIFA Awards, one Golden Globe Award, and has been nominated twice for an Emmy Award.
Title: Kate Winslet
Passage: Kate Elizabeth Winslet, CBE (born 5 October 1975), is an English actress. She is the recipient of an Academy Award, three BAFTA Awards, a BIFA Award, four Golden Globe Awards, a Grammy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, an AACTA Award, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. Winslet is the youngest person to receive six Academy Award nominations, with seven nominations in total, and is one of the few actresses to win three of the four major American entertainment awards (EGOT). In addition, she has won awards from the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts and European Film Academy, among others, and the Honorary Csar Award in 2012.
Title: The Hoarder Next Door
Passage: The Hoarder Next Door is a British documentary series about compulsive hoarding. Produced by Twenty Twenty and shown on Channel 4 it features psychotherapist Stelios Kiosses helping extreme hoarders. The show is narrated by Olivia Colman.
Title: Cate Blanchett
Passage: Catherine Elise Blanchett, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " ( ; born 14 May 1969) is an Australian actress and theatre director. She has received international acclaim and many accolades, including two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, three BAFTA Awards, six AACTA Awards, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. Blanchett came to international attention for her role as Elizabeth I of England in Shekhar Kapur's 1998 film "Elizabeth", for which she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award, and earned her first Academy Award for Best Actress nomination. Her portrayal of Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's 2004 film "The Aviator" brought her critical acclaim and many accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, making her the only actor to win an Oscar for portraying another Oscar-winning actor. In 2013, she starred as Jasmine Francis in Woody Allen's "Blue Jasmine", for which she won numerous accolades including the Academy Award for Best Actress.
Title: Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film
Passage: The Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film was awarded for the first time at the 64th Golden Globe Awards in 2007. It was the first time that the Golden Globe Awards had created a separate category for animated films since its establishment. The nominations are announced in January and an awards ceremony is held later in the month. Initially, only three films are nominated for best animated film, in contrast to five nominations for the majority of other awards. The Pixar film "Cars" was the first recipient of the award. The award for best animated film has subsequently been presented to six other Pixar films: "Ratatouille" received the award in 2008, "WALL-E" was the recipient in 2009, "Up" received the award in 2010, "Toy Story 3" won in 2011, "Brave" won in 2013, and "Inside Out" won in 2016. In 2012, "Cars 2" lost to "The Adventures of Tintin", in 2014, "Monsters University" was the first not to be nominated and also in 2016, "The Good Dinosaur" lost to "Inside Out". In 2017, "Finding Dory" was also not nominated. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has been awarding Golden Globe Awards since 1944.
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documentary
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The Hoarder Next Door
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Olivia Colman
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How many seasons did a former professional baseball first baseman and third baseman play from 1972 to 1986, who was involved in he catalyst for a Major League Baseball-related cocaine scandal?
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Title: Kevin Youkilis
Passage: Kevin Edmund Youkilis ( ; born March 15, 1979), also known as "Youk" , is an American former professional baseball first baseman and third baseman, who primarily played for the Boston Red Sox. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, he was drafted by the Red Sox in 2001, after playing college baseball at the University of Cincinnati. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Red Sox, the Chicago White Sox, and the New York Yankees. He is currently a special assistant to the Chicago Cubs and former Red Sox GM Theo Epstein.
Title: Enos Cabell
Passage: Enos Milton Cabell (pronounced "ca-BELL"), (born October 8, 1949) is an American former professional baseball first baseman and third baseman. He played fifteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1972 to 1986 for the Baltimore Orioles, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Detroit Tigers, and Los Angeles Dodgers.
Title: Pittsburgh drug trials
Passage: The Pittsburgh drug trials of 1985 were the catalyst for a Major League Baseball-related cocaine scandal. Several current and former members of the Pittsburgh Pirates Dale Berra, Lee Lacy, Lee Mazzilli, John Milner, Dave Parker, and Rod Scurry and other notable major league players Willie Aikens, Vida Blue, Enos Cabell, Keith Hernandez, Jeffrey Leonard, Tim Raines, and Lonnie Smith were called before a Pittsburgh grand jury. Their testimony led to the drug trials, which made national headlines in September 1985.
Title: Marty Kavanagh
Passage: Martin Joseph Kavanagh (June 13, 1891 July 28, 1960) was an American baseball player. He played professional baseball for six years from 1913 to 1918, including five seasons in Major League Baseball with the Detroit Tigers (19141916, 1918), Cleveland Indians (19161917), and St. Louis Cardinals (1918). He appeared in 370 major league games, 172 as a second baseman, 73 as a first baseman, 23 as an outfielder, three as a third baseman, and two as a shortstop. During his major league career, he compiled a .249 batting average and a .330 on-base percentage.
Title: Fred McGriff
Passage: Frederick Stanley McGriff (born October 31, 1963) is an American former professional baseball first baseman, who played for six Major League Baseball (MLB) teams from 1986 through 2004. A power-hitting first baseman, he became a five-time All-Star and led both leagues in home runs in separate years the American League in 1989 and the National League in 1992. McGriff finished his career with 493 home runs, tied with Hall of Fame player Lou Gehrig, and only seven homers away from joining the 500 home run club. He won a World Series title as a first baseman with the Atlanta Braves in 1995. He currently works in the Atlanta Braves' front office as Special Assistant to Baseball Operations.
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fifteen seasons
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Pittsburgh drug trials
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Enos Cabell
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What city is the team, which Ruth Hamblin currently plays, based out of?
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Title: Tseng Chia-min
Passage: Tseng Chia-min (; born May 7, 1983 in Taiwan) is a Taiwanese baseball player who currently plays for Brother Elephants of Chinese Professional Baseball League. He currently plays as pitcher for the Elephants. Besides, his cousin is Chen Chih-yuan(), who plays left fielder in the same team.
Title: Ruth Hamblin
Passage: Ruth Hamblin (born June 24, 1994) is a Canadian professional basketball player for the Adelaide Lightning of the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL). She was drafted 18th overall by the Dallas Wings in the 2016 WNBA draft. Born in Smithers, British Columbia, she played college basketball for Oregon State.
Title: Estrela de Vendas Novas
Passage: Estrela Futebol Clube de Vendas Novas commonly known as simply as Estrela de Vendas Novas is a Portuguese sports club from the city of Vendas Novas, vora. The club was founded in 1920. It currently plays at the Estdio Municipal Vendas Novas which holds a capacity of 650. The stadium also plays host to the club's reserve and youth team home games. The club currently plays in the Portuguese Second Division following a ninth-place finish in the 201112 season.
Title: Adelaide Lightning
Passage: The Adelaide Lightning are an Australian professional women's basketball team competing in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL). The club is based in the city of Adelaide, South Australia. The club was formed in 1993 and they play in the 8,000-seat Titanium Security Arena.
Title: Abdelkarim Hassan
Passage: Abdelkarim Hassan (Arabic: ; born 28 August 1993) is a Qatari footballer who currently plays for Belgian club Eupen, on loan from Al Sadd, as a defender. He also currently plays for the Qatar Olympic team and the Senior national team.
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Adelaide
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Ruth Hamblin
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Adelaide Lightning
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Which single produced by Sylvia Robinson was by a band what Keith Cowboy was a member of?
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Title: 8th Wonder (The Sugarhill Gang album)
Passage: 8th Wonder is the second album by rap group The Sugarhill Gang. The album was released in 1982 for Sugarhill Records and was once again produced by Sylvia Robinson and James Cullimore. Though not as successful as the group's previous album, the album did feature the minor hits "8th Wonder" and "Apache" and featured an appearance by another Sugar Hill Records rap group, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five.
Title: They Said It Couldn't Be Done
Passage: They Said It Couldn't Be Done is the third album released by Grandmaster Flash, which followed the breakup of the Furious Five because of the departure of rappers Melle Mel, Scorpio, and Keith Cowboy. For "They Said It Couldn't Be Done", Flash signed with Elektra Records and retained the services of Rahiem and The Kidd Creole. New rappers Lavon (Kevin LaVon Dukes), Mr Broadway (Russell Wheeler), and dancer Larry Love (Larry Parker) were added. It was originally released in April 1985. It was re-issued on CD in the US for the first time in 2005 (DBK Works dbk514). It was the first album the group released on a major label. It was produced by Gavin Christopher and Grandmaster Flash (the group). The album also included "Girls Love the Way He Spins," "Sign of the Times" "Paradise," and "Rock the House (Alternate Groove)." It was the first hip hop album released by Elektra Records.
Title: Sylvia Robinson
Passage: Sylvia Robinson (ne Vanderpool; March 6, 1935 September 29, 2011) was an American singer, musician, record producer, and record label executive. Robinson was best known for her work as founderCEO of the hip hop label Sugar Hill Records. Robinson is credited as the driving force behind two landmark singles in the genre; "Rapper's Delight" (1979) by the Sugarhill Gang, and "The Message" (1982) by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five; which caused her to be dubbed the "Mother of Hip-Hop". Robinson received a Pioneer Award for her career in singing and being the founder of Sugarhill Records at the 11th Annual Rhythm and Blues Awards Gala in 2000. Robinson died of congestive heart failure on September 29, 2011 at age 76.
Title: Love on a Two-Way Street
Passage: "Love on a Two-Way Street" is a Soul ballad written by Sylvia Robinson and Bert Keyes in 1968. The song was originally recorded by Lezli Valentine, an artist signed to All Platinum, the record label that Sylvia Robinson co-owned with her husband, Joe. The song was then recorded by The Moments, an RB vocal group signed to All Platinum subsidiary Stang Records, as filler for their 1968 album "Not on the Outside, But on the Inside, Strong!" . Sylvia and Joe decided to release the song as a single in March 1970 and it went on to become one of the biggest RB hits of that year, spending five weeks at number one on Billboard's Soul Singles chart and reaching number three on the Hot 100 chart. "Billboard" ranked the record as the No. 25 song of 1970. It was also certified gold by the RIAA for sales of one million copies. Willie and The Mighty Magnificents provided most of the musical backing on the song and Bert Keyes created the string arrangement that was overdubbed onto the track while also playing piano on the recording session.
Title: Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
Passage: Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five were an American hip hop group formed in the South Bronx of New York City in 1976. Composed of one DJ (Grandmaster Flash) and five rappers (Melle Mel, The Kidd Creole, Keith Cowboy, Mr. NessScorpio, and Rahiem), the group's use of turntablism, break-beat deejaying, and conscious lyricism were significant in the early development of hip hop music.
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"The Message"
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Sylvia Robinson
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Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
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State Route 160 runs on top of a mountain peak with an elevation how far above mean sea level?
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Title: Gulf Coastal Lowlands
Passage: The Gulf Coastal Lowlands is a geomorphological province in Florida. The province extends along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico from the western end of the Florida Panhandle to near Ft. Myers in southern Florida. The average width of the province is 40 km. While much of the province is less than 15 m above mean sea level (msl), it rises to about 100 ft above msl along its inland side. It is the largest geomorphological province in Florida. Due to its low elevation, the province was at sea level during warmer periods of the Pliocene and Pleistocene, and features such as ancient dunes and sand bars are found far inland. Marine terraces found in the Gulf Coastal Lowlands include the Silver Bluff [1 ft to 10 ft above mean sea level (msl)], Pamlico [8 ft to 25 ft above msl], Talbot [25 ft to 42 ft above msl], Penholoway [42 ft to 72 ft above msl] and Wicomico [70 ft to 100 ft above msl] terraces.
Title: Black Mountain (Kentucky)
Passage: Black Mountain is the highest mountain peak in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, USA, with a summit elevation of 4145 ft above mean sea level and a top to bottom height of over 2500 ft . The summit is located at approximately in Harlan County, Kentucky near the Virginia border, just above the towns of Lynch, Kentucky and Appalachia, Virginia. It is about 500 ft taller than any other mountain in Kentucky.
Title: Gommolli Kanda
Passage: Gommolli Kanda is regarded as the 13th highest mountain in Sri Lanka situated at 2034 m above mean sea level.The mountain got its name from the native language of Sri Lanka, Sinhala as the peak of the mountain has a shape of hump of a bull. In Sinhala Gommolliya has the meaning of Hump of the bull. Another popular mountain peak named Balathoduwa is also situated close to Gommolli Kanda. These two mountain peaks are visible from World's End of Horton Plains National Park on a clear day without heavy mist. Sri Lankas highest waterfall - Bambarakanda Falls also situated close to Gommolli Kanda.
Title: Chuckatuck, Virginia
Passage: Chuckatuck is a neighborhood of the independent city of Suffolk, Virginia, United States. It is located at the junction of State Route 10State Route 32 and State Route 125, just south of SR 1032's crossing of Chuckatuck Creek. Its elevation is 36 feet above mean sea level. The neighborhood is relatively small and consists of such businesses as a garden store, general store, automobile repair shop, three churches, two gas stations, a restaurant, a hardware store, and others. It has a fire department, Suffolk station nine, which is operated as the Chuckatuck Volunteer Fire Department. The community is also located near Lone Star Lakes, a recreational park.
Title: Virginia State Route 160
Passage: State Route 160 (SR 160) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. Known as the Trail of the Lonesome Pine, the state highway runs 8.02 mi from the Kentucky state line on top of Black Mountain, where the highway continues north as Kentucky Route 160 (KY 160), east to SR 68 in Appalachia.
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4145 ft
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Virginia State Route 160
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Black Mountain (Kentucky)
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Which Russian mathmatician contributed to number theory, Grigori Perelman or Ivan Fesenko?
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Title: Fesenko group
Passage: In mathematics, Fesenko groups are certain subgroups of the wild automorphism groups of local fields of positive characteristic (i.e. the Nottingham group), studied by Ivan Fesenko ().
Title: Disquisitiones Arithmeticae
Passage: The Disquisitiones Arithmeticae (Latin for "Arithmetical Investigations") is a textbook of number theory written in Latin by Carl Friedrich Gauss in 1798 when Gauss was 21 and first published in 1801 when he was 24. It is notable for having a revolutionary impact on the field of number theory as it not only turned the field truly rigorous and systematic but also paved the path for modern number theory. In this book, Gauss brought together and reconciled results in number theory obtained by mathematicians such as Fermat, Euler, Lagrange and Legendre and added many profound and original results of his own.
Title: Soul theorem
Passage: In mathematics, the soul theorem is a theorem of Riemannian geometry that largely reduces the study of complete manifolds of non-negative sectional curvature to that of the compact case. Cheeger and Gromoll proved the theorem in 1972 by generalizing a 1969 result of Gromoll and Wolfgang Meyer. The related soul conjecture was formulated by Gromoll and Cheeger in 1972 and proved by Grigori Perelman in 1994 with an astonishingly concise proof.
Title: Ivan Fesenko
Passage: Ivan Fesenko (Russian: ; born 1962) is a mathematician working in number theory and other areas of modern mathematics.
Title: Grigori Perelman
Passage: Grigori Yakovlevich Perelman (Russian: ; ] ; born 13 June 1966) is a Russian mathematician. He made a contribution to Riemannian geometry and geometric topology.
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Ivan Fesenko
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Grigori Perelman
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Ivan Fesenko
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Douglas A. Mendini writes non-fiction that has appeared in magazines by what publisher?
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Title: Country Living
Passage: Country Living is an American lifestyle and home magazine published by the Hearst Corporation since 1978. The monthly magazine focuses on food, home renovation, home decor, DIY and lifestyle. The magazine hosts four Country Living Fairs a year in Rhinebeck, NY, Nashville, TN, Columbus, OH and Atlanta, GA.
Title: Douglas A. Mendini
Passage: Douglas A. Mendini (1953-2016) was an author who wrote under the pseudonym Julian Biddle, known for "What Was Hot", a history of pop culture in America, among other books. The name was a pseudonym for writer Douglas A. Mendini (1953-2016). Writing as Mendini, his non-fiction appeared in Life, Entertainment Weekly, and Country Living magazines, among others. He was also the playwright of A Good Sport, Overeating Causes Death and other plays. His fiction appeared in over 30 journals.
Title: Alessandro Mendini
Passage: Alessandro Mendini (born 16 August 1931 in Milan) is an Italian designer and architect. He played an important part in the development of Italian design. He also worked, aside from his artistic career, for "Casabella", "Modo" and "Domus" magazines.
Title: Leonid Yuzefovich
Passage: Leonid Abramovich Yuzefovich (Russian: , born December 18, 1947 in Moscow) is a Russian writer known for the series of crime fiction stories taking place in pre-Revolution Russian Empire. He also writes non-fiction books about history, and currently adapts his stories for TV serials.
Title: Peter Holder
Passage: Peter John Holder (born 11 October 1964) is an Australian magazine publisher, journalist and non-fiction writer. In January 2013, Bauer Media Group appointed him as publisher of its joint venture titles with Hearst Magazines International. The group's magazines include Harper's Bazaar and Elle.
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Hearst Corporation
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Douglas A. Mendini
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Country Living
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This small for its time, entry level popular car was the vehicle used to ultimately kill Ken Tillery, what make and model was the vehicle?
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Title: Bait car
Passage: A bait car, also called a decoy car, hot car or trap car, is a vehicle used by law enforcement agencies to capture car thieves or thieves who steal items from cars. The vehicles are modified with audiovideo surveillance technology, and can be remotely monitored and controlled. Those set up to catch car thieves may include GPS tracking. A "kill switch" may be installed in the vehicle allowing police to remotely disable the engine and lock all doors remotely, preventing escape. A car set up to catch thieves who steal items from cars may be disabled so that it cannot be started and have specially prepared "bait property."
Title: Murder of Ken Tillery
Passage: Ken Tillery of Jasper, Texas, was murdered on January 19, 2002. On the night of his murder, Tillery, a white man, was outside of a suspected crackhouse when he was approached by three black males, Darrell Gilbert, Blake Little, and Anthony Holmes, and offered a ride in their vehicle, an early 1980s model Oldsmobile Cutlass. Tillery accepted, but an argument later developed over the gas money he agreed to pay. Tillery expected to pay only 5, but the men demanded 50. When the car passed Tillery's home and arrived at a gas station, he jumped out and tried to flee, but was caught and beaten by the three men. Tillery's attackers ran him over.
Title: Oldsmobile Cutlass
Passage: The Oldsmobile Cutlass is a line of automobiles produced by Oldsmobile between 1961 and 1988, and again briefly in 1997-1999. The Cutlass was Oldsmobile's smallest, entry-level product, an approach not used since the 1940s Oldsmobile Series 60 and Oldsmobile Series 70 were discontinued in 1950. The all new Cutlass began as a unibody compact car, but saw its greatest success as a body-on-frame intermediate.
Title: Entry Level
Passage: Entry Level is the entry point or level to any career. Depending on the career, the entry level role may require academic andor vocational training before entry into the role.
Title: Infantry fighting vehicle
Passage: An infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), or infantry combat vehicle (ICV), is a type of armoured fighting vehicle used to carry infantry into battle and provide direct fire support. According to the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, an infantry fighting vehicle is "an armoured combat vehicle which is designed and equipped primarily to transport a combat infantry squad, and which is armed with an integral or organic cannon of at least 20 millimeters calibre and sometimes an antitank missile launcher". They often serve as both the principal weapons system and mode of transport for a mechanized infantry unit.
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Oldsmobile Cutlass
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Murder of Ken Tillery
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Oldsmobile Cutlass
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The original home of the ECCO shoe manufacturing company is locate in what country?
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Title: Bredebro
Passage: Bredebro is a very small town with a population of 1,465 (1 January 2014) in Region of Southern Denmark in Denmark on the Jutland peninsula. The town was the original home of the ECCO shoe manufacturing company.
Title: Servis Group
Passage: Servis Industries Limited (SIL) (or Servis Group) is a public limited company and a group of companies with its head-office in Lahore, Pakistan. The Company's factories are located in the Pakistani city of Gujrat and Muridke. The Company had humble beginnings in 1941. Company is now producing only rubber materials. Servis Shoes is a shoe manufacturing company and Servis Tyres is a tire manufacturing company working under the SIL. Mr Chaudhry Ahmed Javed is the current chairman and Mr Omar Saeed is the current CEO of Servis Industries.
Title: Endicott, New York
Passage: Endicott is a village in Broome County, New York, United States. The population was 13,392 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Binghamton Metropolitan Statistical Area. The village is named after Henry B. Endicott, a founding member of the Endicott Johnson Corporation shoe manufacturing company, who founded the community as the "Home of the Square Deal".
Title: Weyco Group
Passage: Weyco Group (formerly Weyenberg Shoe Manufacturing Company or W. R. P. Shoe Company) is a footwear company that designs, markets and distributes brand names including Florsheim, Nunn Bush, Stacy Adams, BOGS, Rafters and Umi. The company, which focuses on North American wholesale and retail distribution, has been assembled by a series of acquisitions.
Title: ECCO
Passage: ECCO Sko AS is a Danish shoe manufacturer and retailer founded in 1963 by Karl Toosbuy, in Bredebro, Denmark. The company began with only the production of footwear, but has since expanded into leather production, as well as accessories and small leather goods. ECCO opened its first retail store in Denmark in 1982. ECCO products are sold in 88 countries at 3,060 ECCO shops and shop-in-shops, and at more than 14,000 sales points around the world. The company is family-owned and employs 19,800 people worldwide.
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Denmark
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Bredebro
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ECCO
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Situated on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Luxor, the famous tomb TT34 is located in which ancient city?
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Title: Thebes, Egypt
Passage: Thebes (Ancient Greek: , "Thbai"), known to the ancient Egyptians as Waset, was an ancient Egyptian city located east of the Nile about 800 km south of the Mediterranean. Its ruins lie within the modern Egyptian city of Luxor. Thebes was the main city of the fourth Upper Egyptian nome (Sceptre nome) and was the capital of Egypt during the New Kingdom. It was close to Nubia and the eastern desert, with its valuable mineral resources and trade routes. It was a cult center and the wealthiest city of ancient Egypt at its heyday. The site of Thebes includes areas on both the eastern bank of the Nile, where the temples of Karnak and Luxor stand and the city proper was situated; and the western bank, where a necropolis of large private and royal cemeteries and funerary complexes can be found.
Title: TT66
Passage: The Theban Tomb TT66 is located in Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. It forms part of the Theban Necropolis, situated on the west bank of the Nile opposite Luxor. The tomb is the burial place of the Ancient Egyptian Vizier Hepu who served during the reign of Tuthmosis IV.
Title: TT34
Passage: The Theban Tomb TT34 is located in El-Assasif. It forms part of the Theban Necropolis, situated on the west bank of the Nile opposite Luxor. The tomb is the burial place of the Ancient Egyptian official, Mentuemhat (Montuemhat).
Title: TT25
Passage: The Theban Tomb TT25 is located in El-Assasif. It forms part of the Theban Necropolis, situated on the west bank of the Nile opposite Luxor. The tomb is the burial place of the Ancient Egyptian official, Amenemhab.
Title: TT120
Passage: The Theban Tomb TT120 is located in Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. It forms part of the Theban Necropolis, situated on the west bank of the Nile opposite Luxor. The tomb is the burial place of the Ancient Egyptian official, Anen who was the brother of Queen Tiye, and became Chancellor of Lower Egypt, Second Prophet of Amun, sem-priest of Heliopolis, and Divine Father under the reign of the Amenhotep III. The tomb is currently (as of 2008) being excavated by Lyla Pinch Brock.
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Thebes
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TT34
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Thebes, Egypt
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Lymecycline is marketed by the company that became a subsidiary of what multinational in 2014?
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Title: Jones Pharma
Passage: Jones Pharma is a specialty pharmaceuticals manufacturer and marketer based in St. Louis, Missouri. The company was founded on March 16, 1981 by Dennis M. Jones and Judith Pearce Jones under the name Jones Medical Industries. The company completed its initial public offering in 1986, trading under the ticker symbol JMED on the NASDAQ. The primary therapeutic compounds marketed by the company include Thrombin-JMI and Levoxyl On May 30, 2000 the company became a wholly owned subsidiary of King Pharmaceuticals (NYSE:KG), based in Bristol, Tennessee. The market value of the company on its closing trade was 3.6 billion. Parent company King Pharmaceuticals was acquired by Pfizer in 2010.
Title: Marvel Entertainment
Passage: Marvel Entertainment, LLC (formerly Marvel Enterprises and Toy Biz, Inc., and marketed and stylized as MARVEL) is an American entertainment company founded in June 1998, merging Marvel Entertainment Group, Inc. and ToyBiz. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, and is mainly known for its Marvel Comics, Marvel Animation, and Marvel Television units. Marvel Studios, formerly under the "Marvel" umbrella, became a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Studios, where it develops and produces a shared universe that shares continuity with shows produced by the television unit.
Title: Galderma
Passage: Galderma S.A. is a pharmaceutical subsidiary specializing in the research, development and marketing of dermatological treatments and became a wholly owned subsidiary of Nestl in 2014.
Title: Level (airline)
Passage: Level is a low-cost travel brand based at BarcelonaEl Prat Airport in Spain. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the multinational airline holding company International Airlines Group (IAG) that operates under an independent brand name. Level is marketed as a low-cost long-haul carrier, and began operations in June 2017 with service from Barcelona to Los Angeles, Oakland, Buenos Aires and Punta Cana.
Title: Lymecycline
Passage: Lymecycline is a tetracycline broad-spectrum antibiotic marketed by the pharmaceutical company Galderma. It is approximately 5,000 times more soluble than tetracycline base and is unique amongst tetracyclines in that it is absorbed by an active transport process across the intestinal wall, making use of the same fast and efficient mechanism by which carbohydrates are absorbed.
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Nestl
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Lymecycline
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Galderma
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Which retired Spanish professional footballer is currently the co-assistant coach of Manchester City, alongside an English football coach and former player?
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Title: Mikel Arteta
Passage: Mikel Arteta Amatriain (born 26 March 1982) is a retired Spanish professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He is currently the co-assistant coach of Manchester City, alongside fellow co-assistant Brian Kidd, Domnec Torrent and manager Pep Guardiola.
Title: Jos ngel Rojo
Passage: Jos ngel Rojo Arroitia (born 19 March 1948) is a retired Spanish professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
Title: Juan Antonio Orenga
Passage: Juan Antonio Orenga Forcada (born July 29, 1966) is a retired Spanish professional basketball player, and a current professional basketball coach. He is the current head coach of the Egypt national basketball team.
Title: Pep Guardiola
Passage: Josep "Pep" Guardiola Sala (] ; born 18 January 1971) is a Spanish professional football coach and former player who is the current manager of Manchester City.
Title: Brian Kidd
Passage: Brian Kidd (born 29 May 1949) is an English football coach and former player, who is currently the co-assistant coach of Manchester City, alongside fellow co-assistants Mikel Arteta and Domnec Torrent, and manager Pep Guardiola.
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Mikel Arteta Amatriain
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Brian Kidd
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Mikel Arteta
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On which stock exchange is listed the global business process management, services and IT corporation Genpact, with 77,000 employees in 20 countries and have a campus close to the Singapore Township in India?
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Title: Firstsource
Passage: Firstsource Solutions Limited is an Indian provider of business process outsourcing services headquartered in Mumbai, India. It is owned by RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group. Firstsource provides customized business process management to customers in the banking and financial services, customer services, telecom and media, and healthcare sectors. Its clients include Fortune 500 financial services, telecommunications and healthcare companies. Firstsource has operations in India, US, Ireland, UK, and Philippines.
Title: Value process management
Passage: In business, value process management (VPM) is the management of processes that do with "value creation and dissemination" throughput the entire organization. This definition bears some commonality with other related terms as process management and business process management but it differentiates itself by being focused entirely on value adding, generating, distributing and presenting to the key stakeholders in the organization.
Title: Singapore Township, Hyderabad
Passage: Singapore Township is an integrated township located in Pocharam village near Ghatkesar, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Actual name of this township is Sanskruti Township. It is a joint venture between Andhra Pradesh Housing Board and a Singapore government body. The IT major, Infosys and Genpact has their campus close to the township.
Title: Genpact
Passage: Genpact is a global business process management and services and IT corporation with key offices in New York City, United States. Its listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol G.In 2016, the company reported net revenues of US2.57 billion with more than 77,000 employees in 20 countries. Genpact provides consulting services to hundreds of clients, including approximately one-fifth of the Fortune Global 500.
Title: Model-driven application
Passage: A model-driven application is a software application that the functions or behaviors are based on, or in control of, some evolutionary applied models of the target things to the application. The applied models are served as a part of the app in which it can be changed at runtime. The "target things" are what the application deals with, such as the objects and affairs in business for a business application. Follows the definition of application in "TOGAF", a model-driven business application could be described as an IT system that supports business functions and services running on the models of the (things in) business. Gartner Group defined the model-driven packaged applications as "enterprise applications that have explicit metadata-driven models of the supported processes, data and relationships, and that generate runtime components through metadata models, either dynamically interpreted or compiled, rather than hardcoded." Business process management is the significant practice of model-driven application architectural style. A BPM system is model-driven if the functions are operating on business process models which are built and changed at the application time but not the design or implementation time; the biggest advantage is that it can deal with the continuous changing business process directly without modifying the software. Model-driven application architecture is one of few technology trends to driven the next generation of application modernization, that claimed by some industrial researchers in 2012. Note that it should be distinguished from the Model-Driven Architecture (MDA); the latter is a software design approach for the development of software systems and generally does not specify a specific system style or the runtime configuration.
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New York Stock Exchange
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Singapore Township, Hyderabad
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Genpact
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American hip hop record producer, Seven, worked with hip hop recording artist, of Irish descent, from where?
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Title: Da L.E.S
Passage: Leslie Jonathan Mampe, Jr., (born July 26, 1985), better known by his stage name Da L.E.S, is a South African and American hip hop recording artist and record producer. He achieved early success with his band, Jozi, and is most known for his solo single, "Heaven", which was released in 2013, and features fellow South African hip hop recording artists, AKA, and Maggz.
Title: Seven (record producer)
Passage: Michael "Seven" Summers (born January 6, 1981) is an American hip hop record producer from Kansas City, Missouri. Seven is best known for his music production work with independent recording artists Tech N9ne, XV, Mac Lethal and The Killjoy Club.
Title: Mac Lethal
Passage: David McCleary Sheldon (born July 25, 1981), better known by his stage name Mac Lethal, is an American hip hop recording artist, of Irish descent, from Kansas City, Missouri. In addition to being the founder of Black Clover Records, he is a radio host on KRBZ 96.5 the Buzz show, "Black Clover Radio".
Title: Isaiah Rashad
Passage: Isaiah Rashad McClain (born May 16, 1991), is an American hip hop recording artist and record producer from Chattanooga, Tennessee. Rashad began taking rapping seriously in tenth grade, where he and his friends would record on laptops. He spent the next few years recording at local recording studios. His first big break would be touring with rappers Juicy J, Joey Badass and Smoke DZA among others, on the 2012 Smoker's Club Tour. He is also a founding member of the Chattanooga hip hop collective The House along with fellow Chattanooga rapper TUT and a member of the Chicago hip hop collective The Village along with artist Kembe X, Alex Wiley and more.
Title: McGruff (rapper)
Passage: Herbert Brown, better known by his stage name McGruff (also known as Herb McGruff) is an American Hip hop recording artist from Harlem, New York City, New York. Brown started rapping in his early teens. He embarked on his music career in the hip hop group Bronx Most Wanted, alongside rappers Jay Q and Tee U.B. Brown later became a member of the hip hop collective Children of the Corn. As a member of Children of the Corn, Brown worked alongside Big L, Cam'ron, Bloodshed and Mase, all of whom would go on to have successful careers in the music industry. After the group disbanded without releasing any material, Brown made his first appearance on Big L's debut album, "Lifestylez ov da Poor Dangerous" (1995), on the tracks "8 Iz Enuff" and "Dangerzone". Eventually, Brown signed a deal with popular hip hop label, Uptown Records and began recording his debut album, "Destined to Be". In early 1998, the album's lead single "Before We Start" became a minor hit, charting on several "Billboard" charts. In the Summer of 1998, "Destined to Be" was released but failed to sell many copies, only peaking at 169 on the "Billboard" 200, and Brown was released from his contract. Brown would make appearances with Heavy D on his album, "Waterbed Hev" and the "Woo" soundtrack. In 2009, Brown appeared on Mase's mixtape "I Do the Impossible". In 2010, he was featured heavily on The Diplomats mixtape, "The D.I.P. Agenda." In 2014, DJ Kay Slay, enlisted Brown, along with Raekwon, Fat Joe, Ghostface Killah, Sheek Louch, N.O.R.E., Lil' Fame, Prodigy and Rell, for a song titled "90s Flow".
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Kansas City, Missouri
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Seven (record producer)
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Mac Lethal
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Which Australian rock band formed in 1978 where a Scottish-born, Australian-American musician and actor performed as lead vocalist?
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Title: Ray Vanderby
Passage: Raymond Henry Vanderby (born Reinder Hendrik Vanderby, 17 January 1953) is an Australian keyboard player, musician, songwriter who formed the band 93-D and wrote the song Suspicious which reached the Top 50 on the Australian Music Report Singles Chart in 1991, formerly the Kent Music Report. Ray Vanderby is the former lead singer of Australian rock band Cosmic Nomads. He is also the founder and songwriter of Cosmic Nomads, which he formed in Sydney in 2003. The band released 4 progressive rock albums which achieved glaring international reviews. Vanderby also formed 4 piece stoner rock band Severed Demons in late 2011 who released his song Trelucabeth along with a music video which was voted "Video of the Week" on the ABC TV Rage program. The band was short lived due to personality clashes. Ray Vanderby's current and latest musical project is his 4 piece retro rock band Corrugated Iron.
Title: Men at Work
Passage: Men at Work were an Australian rock band best known for their 1981 hit "Down Under". Formed in 1978, their founding mainstay was Colin Hay on lead vocals; he formed the group with Jerry Speiser on drums and Ron Strykert on lead guitar. They were joined by Greg Ham on flute, saxophone, and keyboards and John Rees on bass guitar. This line-up achieved national and international success in the early 1980s. In January 1983, they were the first Australian artists to have a simultaneous No. 1 album and No. 1 single in the United States "Billboard" charts "Business as Usual" (released on 9 November 1981) and "Down Under" (1981), respectively. With the same works, they achieved the same distinction of a simultaneous No. 1 album and No. 1 single on the Australian, New Zealand and United Kingdom charts. Their second album, "Cargo" (2 May 1983) was also No. 1 in Australia, No. 2 in New Zealand, No. 3 in the US, and No. 8 in the UK. Their third album, "Two Hearts" (3 April 1985), reached the top 20 in Australia and top 50 in the US.
Title: Colin Hay
Passage: Colin James Hay (born 29 June 1953) is a Scottish-born, Australian-American musician and actor who performed as lead vocalist of the band Men at Work, and later as a solo artist.
Title: Geeza
Passage: Geeza are an Australian rock band formed in late 1973 in Sydney by Tony Cini, Gabriel Vendetti, Martin Adamson, Allan Fraiel and Ian Webb. Early in their career they performed as The Geeza Rock'n'Roll Show. The current lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist, Terry Halliday, has led the band through several incarnations since 1975 with founding members Cini, Watts, Marshall and Webb departing. The remaining four members released Geeza's only album to date, "Streetlife", in late 1977. The album spawned a top 100 single, "Run 'n' Hide" on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart. The group disbanded in 1979, before being reformed by Halliday in 2010, as the sole member from their 1970s line-up.
Title: Andrew Stockdale
Passage: Andrew James Stockdale (born 20 July 1976) is an Australian rock musician, singer and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist, lead guitarist and only mainstay member of the rock band Wolfmother, which formed in 2000. In 2007, alongside his Wolfmother bandmates, he won 'Songwriter of the Year' at the APRA Awards. Aside from his work with Wolfmother, Stockdale was featured on the 2010 single "By the Sword" by Slash.
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Men at Work
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Colin Hay
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Men at Work
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Barry Hinson coached for a period of time at an interdenominational Christian college located where?
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Title: Southern Illinois Salukis men's basketball
Passage: The Southern Illinois Salukis men's basketball team represents Southern Illinois University Carbondale in Carbondale, Illinois. The Salukis compete in the Missouri Valley Conference. The Salukis have been coached by Barry Hinson since March 28, 2012, and play their home games at SIU Arena.
Title: Barry Hinson
Passage: Barry Douglas Hinson (born May 12, 1961) is an American college basketball coach and the current head coach of the Southern Illinois Salukis men's basketball team (SIU). He was born in Marlow, Oklahoma. Before SIU he was the Director of Men's Basketball Operations at the University of Kansas, head coach of Missouri State University and head coach of Oral Roberts University. On March 28, 2012, Hinson was announced the head coach of Southern Illinois University's men's basketball team.
Title: Sumiton Christian School
Passage: Sumiton Christian School is a kindergarten through 12th grade interdenominational Christian school located in Sumiton, Alabama. Sumiton Christian is a member of the AISA and competes in high school athletics with the AHSAA. The school's colors are cardinal and gold and their mascot is Thunder (an eagle).
Title: Oral Roberts University
Passage: Oral Roberts University (ORU), based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the United States, is an interdenominational, Christian, comprehensive liberal arts university with 4,000 students. Founded in 1963, the university is named after its founder, evangelist Oral Roberts, and accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA).
Title: Cair Paravel-Latin School
Passage: Cair Paravel Latin School (often referred to as CPLS or just Cair Paravel) is a coeducational, non-profit, interdenominational Christian private school located in Topeka, Kansas. The school was founded in 1980. With over 300 students, Cair Paravel is the largest school in Kansas offering a Classical Christian education. Cair Paravel is a member of the Association of Classical Christian Schools.
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Barry Hinson
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Oral Roberts University
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Canadian singer and songwriter Justin Bierber was featured in the remix of "Gas Pedal" originally by what American rapper?
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Title: Justin Bieber videography
Passage: Canadian singer and songwriter Justin Bieber has been featured in thirty-three music videos, has made cameo appearances in two films and has appeared in several television series. For his debut extended play "My World" (2009), Bieber released music videos for the singles "One Time", "One Less Lonely Girl", and "Love Me". In the first two, Bieber plays a young man trying to show his affection for a young girl. Disappointed at the outcome at the end of the "One Time" video, he gets a date at the end of the video for "One Less Lonely Girl". The "Love Me" music video is a compilation of footage from concerts, backstage and studio films.
Title: Justin Bieber
Passage: Justin Drew Bieber ( ; born March 1, 1994) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. After a talent manager discovered him through his YouTube videos covering songs in 2008 and signed to RBMG, Bieber released his debut EP, "My World", in late 2009. It was certified Platinum in the U.S. He became the first artist to have seven songs from a debut record chart on the "Billboard" Hot 100. Bieber released his first full-length studio album, "My World 2.0", in 2010. It debuted at or near number one in several countries, was certified triple Platinum in the U.S., and contained his single "Baby".
Title: Ed Schrader's Music Beat
Passage: Ed Schrader's Music Beat is an American two piece rock duo of Ed Schrader and Devlin Rice from Baltimore, Maryland. According to The Boston Hassle, the duo has "a gas pedalbrake pedal sonic narrative, careening without warning between cross-eyed tantrums and sultry, eyebrow-cocked croons." They've released albums on Infinity Cat Recordings, Load Records, Upset The Rhythm, and Famous Class Records. Touring with bands such as Future Islands, Ceremony, Wye Oak, the duo has been described as "one of contemporary punks best examples of testing the possibilities" and has performed across the U.S and Europe.
Title: Cabaret (Justin Timberlake song)
Passage: "Cabaret" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Justin Timberlake for his fourth studio album, "The 2020 Experience 2 of 2" (2013). Featuring a rap verse by Canadian rapper Drake, the song was written and produced by Timberlake, Timothy "Timbaland" Mosley, Jerome "J-Roc" Harmon and Daniel Jones, with additional writing from James Fauntleroy and Drake. "Cabaret" is a pop and soul song which features beatboxing, handclapping, guitars and keyboards in its composition. Music critics noted its similarity to Timbaland's earlier works with singer Aaliyah and Timberlake's 2006 single "My Love". Lyrically, it finds the singer comparing his love to a burlesque and features sexually oriented lyrics.
Title: Gas Pedal
Passage: "Gas Pedal" is a song by American rapper Sage the Gemini. The song features additional vocals from fellow Bay Area rapper Iamsu! . The song was produced by Dominic Wynn Woods and written by Woods and Sudan Williams. Gas Pedal was recorded and released in 2012. It was released on March 21, 2013, as the second single from his debut studio album "Remember Me". The song peaked at number 29 on the "Billboard" Hot 100, making this the first top 40 hit for both artists, and making it one of hyphy's best known songs. It also reached the top ten on the Hot RBHip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts at numbers 6 and 4, respectively. An official remix for the song was released featuring Canadian singer Justin Bieber.
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Sage the Gemini
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Gas Pedal
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Justin Bieber
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Controlla was recorded for what studio album that was the fourth by Drake, and was released on April 29, 2016 by Young Money Entertainment?
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Title: Every Girl (Young Money song)
Passage: "Every Girl" (album version titled "Every Girl in the World") is a song by rap group Young Money released as the 1st single from their debut collaboration album titled "We Are Young Money". It was legally released to the iTunes Store on June 11, 2009. Young Money Entertainment rappers Lil Wayne, Drake, Jae Millz, Gudda Gudda, and Mack Maine make appearances on the track. The video was shot on February 13, 2009 and was released on April 6 of that same year. The song was leaked to the internet on January 28, 2009, just two days after "Prom Queen" was officially released.
Title: Views (album)
Passage: Views is the fourth studio album by Canadian rapper and singer Drake. It was released on April 29, 2016, by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records. Recording sessions took place from 2015 to 2016, with both Drake and his longtime collaborator and record producer 40 serving as the records executive producers. 40 also primarily handled the production on the album alongside each of these several other record producers such as Nineteen85, Maneesh Bidaye, Kanye West and Jordan Ullman, among others. The album contains the elements of genres such as RB, dancehall, hip hop and pop, among others.
Title: We Are Young Money
Passage: We Are Young Money is the first compilation album by American hip hop record label Young Money Entertainment, and released on December 21, 2009 by Young Money Entertainment and Cash Money Records. The album garnered a positive reception but critics were divided on the quality of the label's choice of artists. "We Are Young Money" debuted at number 9 on the "Billboard" 200 and spawned three singles: "Every Girl", "BedRock" and "Roger That". The album was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for sales of over 500,000 copies in the United States.
Title: Controlla
Passage: "Controlla" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake, recorded for his studio album "Views". The song was released as the fourth single from the album in the US on June 7, 2016. The dancehall song was written by Drake, Matthew Samuels, Dwayne Chin-Quee, Stephen McGregor, Moses Davis, Donald Dennis, Gary Jackson, Patrick Roberts, Andrew Thomas, and produced by Boi-1da, Supa Dups, Di Genius, TheFinal1 and Allen Ritter.
Title: BedRock
Passage: "BedRock" is the second single by hip hop group Young Money Entertainment from their debut collaboration album "We Are Young Money". It is performed by Young Money artists Lil Wayne, Gudda Gudda, Nicki Minaj, Drake, Tyga, Jae Millz, and features RB singer Lloyd. It was released as a CD in the United Kingdom on March 22, 2010. "BedRock" is featured as a bonus track on the Japanese and New Zealand editions of Nicki Minaj's debut studio album, "Pink Friday".
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Views
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Controlla
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Views (album)
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars Lightsaber Duels is a Wii fighting video game, the game was released on November 11, 2008, it features actual voice actors to reprise their roles from the show, such as which American actress and fashion designer, known to audiences of "Blue Collar TV" and "Star Wars Rebels"?
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Title: Ashley Eckstein
Passage: Maria Ashley Eckstein (ne Drane; born September 22, 1981), credited as Ashley Eckstein or Ashley Drane, is an American actress and fashion designer, known to audiences of "Blue Collar TV" and as the voice of Ahsoka Tano on "" and "Star Wars Rebels". She also played a small role as Alicia in the film "Sydney White" and as Ms. Cole in the film "Alice Upside Down", with both films being released in 2007. Eckstein also had a recurring role as Muffy on the Disney Channel sitcom "That's So Raven".
Title: Star Wars: The Clone Wars Lightsaber Duels
Passage: Star Wars: The Clone Wars Lightsaber Duels is a Wii fighting video game based on "". The game was released on November 11, 2008. It features actual voice actors to reprise their roles from the show, such as Ashley Eckstein. Matt Lanter, James Arnold Taylor, Matthew Wood, Corey Burton, Nika Futterman, Tom Kane, Phil LaMarr, and Terrence Carson.
Title: Clone Wars (Star Wars)
Passage: The Clone Wars, occasionally referred to singularly as the Clone War, are conflicts in the "Star Wars" science fiction franchise by George Lucas. They are mentioned briefly in the first "Star Wars" film (1977), but the conflicts themselves are not depicted until "" (2002) and "" (2005). The Clone Wars are also the setting for three eponymous projects: (20032005), (2008), and (20082014). They have been featured in numerous "Star Wars" books and games.
Title: Wookieepedia
Passage: Wookieepedia: The "Star Wars" Wiki is an online encyclopedia for information on the "Star Wars" fictional universeincluding information on all the films, as well as "Clone Wars", "" and its , "Rebels", the "Star Wars" expanded universe, and any upcoming "Star Wars" material. It is a specialized wiki created to be an extensive encyclopedia of the "Star Wars" universe with some articles reaching up to 60,000 words, and is written almost entirely from an in-universe perspective. The name Wookieepedia is a portmanteau of Wookiee and encyclopedia, a pun on the name of "Wikipedia". The logo, too, is a visual pun showing the incomplete second Death Star as opposed to Wikipedia's incomplete "jigsaw logo".
Title: Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
Passage: Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game based on , developed by Traveller's Tales and published by LucasArts, released in March 2011 for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows and Nintendo 3DS consoles. "Lego Star Wars III" features missions and characters from the "Clone Wars" television series, as well as favourite characters from the original "Star Wars" saga, in both single-player and multiplayer gameplay modes. The Mac OS X version of the game has been released by Feral Interactive.
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Maria Ashley Eckstein
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars Lightsaber Duels
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Ashley Eckstein
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Are both Garafian Shepherd and Brazilian Terrier breeds of dog?
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Title: Brazilian Terrier
Passage: The Brazilian Terrier, is a breed of dog developed in Brazil. It is one of several terriers probably descended from the combining of the Fox Terrier with other small breeds.
Title: Garafian Shepherd
Passage: The Pastor garafiano (English for: Garafian Shepherd) is a breed of dog indigenous native of La Palma, Canary Islands. The name receives of the north of the island, of the municipality of Garafa, being the place where the race was more common, although exemplars are found throughout the island. The breed was officially recognized by the Real Sociedad Canina de Espaa in 2003.
Title: Tibetan Terrier
Passage: The Tibetan Terrier is a medium-size breed of dog that originated in Tibet. Despite its name, it is not a member of the terrier group. The breed was given its English name by European travelers due to its resemblance to known terrier breeds. The Tibetan name for the breed, Tsang Apso, roughly translates to "shaggy or bearded ("apso") dog, from the province of Tsang". Some old travelers' accounts refer to the dog as Dokhi Apso or "outdoor" Apso, indicating a shaggy or bearded working dog which lives outdoors.
Title: Teddy Roosevelt Terrier
Passage: The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier. Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier. There is much diversity in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha and Tenterfield Terrier. It is said the Rat Terrier background stems from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working class immigrants. Since the breed was a farm, hunting and utility dog there was little to no planned breeding other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other in order to produce the desired work ethic in the dog. It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry. These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs. Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect. Although they tend to be aloof with strangers they are devoted companion dogs with a strong desire to please and be near their owners side at all times.
Title: Irish Terrier
Passage: The Irish Terrier () is a dog breed from Ireland, one of many breeds of terrier. The Irish Terrier is considered one of the oldest terrier breeds. The Dublin dog show in 1873 was the first to provide a separate class for Irish Terriers. By the 1880s, Irish Terriers were the fourth most popular breed in Ireland and Britain.
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yes
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Garafian Shepherd
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Brazilian Terrier
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Which did Adrian Lyne direct that starred Louisanna Knop and used stylized light?
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Title: Adrian Lyne
Passage: Adrian Lyne (born 4 March 1941) is a British film director, writer, and producer. He is best known for directing films that focus on sexually charged stories and characters, and often uses stylized light. He is best known for directing "Fatal Attraction", "9 Weeks", "Flashdance", "Indecent Proposal", "Jacob's Ladder" and "Unfaithful".
Title: The Politics of Ecstasy (album)
Passage: The Politics of Ecstasy is the second full-length album by ThrashPower Metal band Nevermore. It was released in 1996. The album is named after Timothy Leary's book of the same name. The first chapter of that book is entitled "The Seven Tongues of God", which is the title of the first song on the album. This album is considered to be Nevermore's most progressive album, while still containing elements that define their sound. There is a spoken word sample in the track "Next In Line" from the Adrian Lyne movie, "Jacob's Ladder".
Title: The Unfaithful Wife
Passage: The Unfaithful Wife (French: La Femme infidle ) is a 1969 French film directed by Claude Chabrol. It was remade in English in 2002 as "Unfaithful", directed by Adrian Lyne. The film had a total of 682,295 admissions in France.
Title: Fatal Attraction (disambiguation)
Passage: Fatal Attraction is a 1987 American psychological thriller film directed by Adrian Lyne starring Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, and Anne Archer.
Title: 9 Weeks
Passage: 9 Weeks (originally titled Nine Weeks) is a 1986 American erotic romantic drama film directed by Adrian Lyne with a screenplay by Sarah Kernochan, Zalman King, and Patricia Louisanna Knop. The film is based on the 1978 memoir of the same name by Austrian-American author Ingeborg Day. It stars Kim Basinger as Elizabeth McGraw and Mickey Rourke as John Gray. McGraw is a New York City art gallery employee who has a brief yet intense affair with a mysterious Wall Street broker. The film was completed in 1984, but not released until February 1986.
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9 Weeks
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Adrian Lyne
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9 Weeks
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Who founded the company that created the game engine used to make Far Cry?
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Title: Crytek
Passage: Crytek GmbH is a German video game and software developer, based in Frankfurt, Germany. Founded by Turkish German brothers Cevat, Avni and Faruk Yerli in Coburg in September 1999 and moved to Frankfurt in 2006, Crytek also operates further studios in Kiev and Istanbul.
Title: Far Cry 2
Passage: Far Cry 2 is an open world first-person shooter developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It was released worldwide for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 in October 2008. It is the second installment of the main "Far Cry" series, preceded by 2004's "Far Cry" and followed by 2012's "Far Cry 3".
Title: SAGE (game engine)
Passage: SAGE (Strategy Action Game Engine) is a game engine used by Westwood Studios and Electronic Arts for real-time strategy games.
Title: Far Cry
Passage: Far Cry is a franchise of first-person shooter video games, all which have been published by Ubisoft. The first game, "Far Cry", was developed by Crytek to premiere their new CryEngine software, and released in March 2004. Subsequently, Ubisoft obtained the full rights to the franchise and the bulk of the development is handled by Ubisoft Montreal with assistance from other Ubisoft satellite studios. The following games in the series have used a Ubisoft-modified version of the CryEngine, the Dunia Engine, allowing for open world gameplay. To date, there have been four main games in the series, with a fifth one announced for a 2018 release, along with two standalone expansions; the first game, initially developed for Microsoft Windows, also saw a number of ports to video game consoles.
Title: CryEngine
Passage: CryEngine is a game engine designed by the German game developer Crytek. It has been used in all of their titles with the initial version being used in "Far Cry", and continues to be updated to support new consoles and hardware for their games. It has also been used for many third-party games under Crytek's licensing scheme, including "" and "SNOW". Warhorse Studios uses a modified version of the engine for medieval RPG "". Ubisoft maintains an in-house, heavily modified version of CryEngine from the original "Far Cry" called the Dunia Engine, which is used in their later iterations of the "Far Cry" series.
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Cevat, Avni and Faruk Yerli
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CryEngine
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Crytek
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Leskinen won a bronze medal in the Women's Superpipe at what event that broadcasted on ESPN and ABC, primarily hosted by Sal Masekela and Todd Harris?
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Title: Chika Chukwumerije
Passage: Chika Yagazie Chukwumerije (born December 30, 1983) is a male taekwondo practitioner from Nigeria. The son of Nigerian politician Uche Chukwumerije, Chika first drew attention in 2003 during the qualifiers for the 2003 All-Africa Games, where he eventually won a bronze medal in the Heavyweight Male category. He qualified for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, but lost his first bout to Pascal Gentil, the eventual bronze medal winner. Nevertheless, after a period of intensive training that was funded by his father, he became one of Nigeria's best chances for a medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. He won a gold medal at the 2007 All-Africa Games in the 80 kg class and qualified for the 2008 Olympic Games soon after. Although he lost to eventual silver-medal winner Alexandros Nikolaidis in the semifinals of the 80kg event, he was entered into the repechage round of the tournament. Here, after defeating Akmal Irgashev of Uzbekistan he claimed a bronze medal in the event, Nigeria's third medal of the tournament. Four years later he competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics, but did not make it past his first bout.
Title: Winter X Games IX
Passage: Winter X Games IX were held from January 29, 2005 to February 1, 2005 in Aspen, Colorado. They were the 4th consecutive Winter X Games to be held in Aspen. Television coverage of Winter X Games XI was broadcast on ESPN and ABC, primarily hosted by Sal Masekela and Todd Harris.
Title: Che Mian
Passage: He competed in the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece. There he won a silver medal in the men's 4 x 100 metre relay - T35-38 event, a silver medal in the men's 4 x 400 metre relay - T35-38 event, a bronze medal in the men's 100 metres - T36 event, finished sixth in the men's 200 metres - T36 event and finished fourth in the men's 400 metres - T36 event. He also competed at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China. There he won a silver medal in the men's 4 x 100 metre relay - T35-38 event, a bronze medal in the men's 200 metres - T36 event, a bronze medal in the men's 400 metres - T36 event and finished sixth in the men's 100 metres - T36 event
Title: Kristi Leskinen
Passage: Kristi Leskinen (born February 10, 1981 in Uniontown, Pennsylvania) is an American freestyle skier. At Winter X Games IX, Leskinen won a bronze medal in the Women's Superpipe. Kristi was the first woman ever to pull a rodeo 720two rotations, head pointed to the earth. She was named one of the Twenty Greatest Adventure Sport Athletes of today by Faces Magazine in fall of 2005. She appeared on the cover of "Powder" magazine's Photo Annual in 2004.
Title: Chen Yi (swimmer)
Passage: Chen Yi (born February 10, 2001) is a Chinese swimmer. She won a gold medal at the Mixed 4x50meter freestyle relay-20 Points event at the 2016 Summer Paralympics, where she swam in the heats (with a time of 28.91) but not in the final race, where the team won with 2:18.03. She also won a silver medal at the Women's 100 metre Butterfly S10 event with 1:06.92 a bronze medal at the Women's 50m Freestyle S10 event with 28.21 and another bronze medal at the Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay - 34 Points event with a personal time of 1:02.16 and a total team time of 4:24.22.
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Winter X Games IX
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Kristi Leskinen
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Winter X Games IX
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When did the Australian-born British independent filmmaker and video journalist born who along with CGP Grey created Hello Internet?
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Title: Andy Heathcote
Passage: Andy Heathcote (born 1964) is a British independent filmmaker specialising in documentary feature films. His projects are made within production company Trufflepig Films.
Title: Brady Haran
Passage: Brady John Haran ( , born 18 June 1976) is an Australian-born British independent filmmaker and video journalist who is known for his educational videos and documentary films produced for BBC News and also for his YouTube channels, the most notable being "Periodic Videos" and "Numberphile". Haran is also the co-host of the "Hello Internet" podcast along with fellow YouTuber CGP Grey. On August 22, 2017, Haran launched a new podcast called "The Unmade Podcast".
Title: Nancy Durham
Passage: Durham was born and educated in Canada at the University of Western Ontario and York University. She began her career in journalism at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in Toronto in the seventies. After emigrating to the UK in 1984 she continued to work as a journalist for the CBC as well as with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). In 1994 she became a video journalist covering the breakup of Yugoslavia from all sides in the conflict. Her television work took her across Europe, the former USSR, Africa, Europe, and Iraq. She is an occasional presenter on Monocle 24 internet radio and a trustee of the Open Society Foundation, London.
Title: Humans Need Not Apply
Passage: Humans Need Not Apply is a 2014 short Internet documentary film, directed, produced, written, and edited by CGP Grey. The film focuses on the future of the integration of automation into economics, as well as the impact of this integration to the worldwide workforce. It was released online as a YouTube video.
Title: Hello Internet
Passage: Hello Internet is an audio podcast hosted by YouTube content creators CGP Grey and Brady Haran. It debuted in 2014 and currently has eighty-seven episodes, one bonus episode, and one episode which was released exclusively as a vinyl record. Grey reported a podcast listenership of 600,000 to 900,000 downloads per episode as of August 2017.
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18 June 1976
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Hello Internet
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Brady Haran
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The Manor of Scrivelsby, in the East Lindsey district, lies in which eastern English county?
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Title: George Pickingill
Passage: George Pickingill (c. 1816 10 April 1909) was an English farm labourer who lived and worked in the village of Canewdon in the eastern English county of Essex. Widely considered to be a cunning man, or vocational folk magician, he reportedly employed magical means to offer cures for ailments and to locate lost property, although was also alleged to have threatened to place curses on people.
Title: Manor of Scrivelsby
Passage: The Manor of Scrivelsby, part of Scrivelsby civil parish, is in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, 2 mi south from Horncastle and on the B1183 road 1 mi east from the A153 road. The population is included in the civil parish of Mareham on the Hill
Title: Salmonby
Passage: Salmonby is a village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 5.5 mi north-east from Horncastle, 10 mi south from Louth and 8 mi north-west from Spilsby. Salmonby lies within the Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Tetford lies to the north-east and Somersby to the south.
Title: Queen's Champion
Passage: The feudal holder of the Manor of Scrivelsby in Lincolnshire, England, has, since the Norman Conquest in 1066, held the manor from the Crown by grand serjeanty of being The Honourable The King'sQueen's Champion. Such person is also the Standard Bearer of England.
Title: James Murrell
Passage: James Murrell (c. 1785 16 December 1860), also known as Cunning Murrell, was an English cunning man, or professional folk magician, who spent most of his life in the town of Hadleigh in the eastern English county of Essex. In this capacity, he reportedly employed magical means to aid in healing both humans and animals, exorcising malevolent spirits, countering witches, and restoring lost or stolen property to its owner.
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Lincolnshire
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Queen's Champion
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Manor of Scrivelsby
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the lyrics of Yellow Flicker Beat refer to the rise of the heroine in a trilogy of novels of what genre?
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Title: Yellow Flicker Beat
Passage: "Yellow Flicker Beat" is a song by New Zealand singer Lorde. Written by Lorde and Joel Little and produced by Little and Paul Epworth, the song was released on 29 September 2014 as the lead single from the soundtrack for "" by Republic Records. "Yellow Flicker Beat", which features an electronic production, is characterised as an art pop and electropop song. Its style was compared to that of Lorde's earlier releases such as her song "Biting Down" from "The Love Club EP" (2013) and her debut studio album, "Pure Heroine" (2013). The lyrics of the track refer to the rise of "The Hunger Games"' heroine Katniss Everdeen.
Title: The Hunger Games
Passage: The Hunger Games is a trilogy of young adult dystopian novels written by American novelist Suzanne Collins. The series is set in "The Hunger Games" universe, and follows young characters Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark.
Title: Heartbeat (Late of the Pier song)
Passage: "Heartbeat" is a song by British rock group Late of the Pier. It was released as a single on the 4 August 2008. It is the first Late of the Pier song to chart, coming in at number 98 in the UK Singles Chart. It is notable for its time signatures, alternating between 44 and 78 timing. The song was previously known to fans as "7beat", and was titled "Heatbeat, Flicker, Line" on the band's Zarcorp Demo.
Title: Motswako
Passage: Motswako is a Southern African genre of hip hop most popular in Botswana and South Africa. The genre originated in Botswana in the mid 1990s when a rapper called Mr T (Tebogo Mapine, now popularly known as Nomadic) created a demo of the genre which received rave reviews in radio stations. It consists of a mix of rap lyrics in both the local language (Setswana) and English layered on a steady beat. Other languages used include Zulu, French and Afrikaans as per the rapper's origin. The genre gained popularity in the late nineties as acts like HHP and Baphixile (consisting of "Prof" and "Blax Myth") started rapping in Setswana, resulting in an increased followship from the local population. Because of its reputation in Botswana most of the upcoming artists use this genre as a base before they start their music careers because of its basic principles, a good motswako artist have to learn the creative writing skills used to perfect the genre making it easy to learn and write music. Today there is a high pool of motswako artists in Botswana than South Africa with few females artists.
Title: Gilded flicker
Passage: The gilded flicker ("Colaptes chrysoides") is a large-sized woodpecker (mean length of 29 cm ) of the Sonoran, Yuma, and eastern Colorado Desert regions of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico including all of the Baja Peninsula except the extreme northwestern region. Golden yellow underwings distinguish the gilded flicker from the northern flicker found within the same region, which have red underwings.
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young adult dystopian
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Yellow Flicker Beat
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The Hunger Games
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Are both "The BFG" and "Oliver Twist" fictional characters that involve orphan children?
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Title: Oliver Twist (1909 film)
Passage: Oliver Twist is a 1909 American film and the first film adaptation of Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist". It starred Edith Storey as Oliver Twist, Elita Proctor Otis as Nancy Sykes, and William J. Humphrey as Fagin. It was directed by J. Stuart Blackton.
Title: Monster Study
Passage: The Monster Study was a stuttering experiment performed on 22 orphan children in Davenport, Iowa in 1939. It was conducted by Wendell Johnson at the University of Iowa. Graduate student Mary Tudor conducted the experiment under Johnson's supervision. Half of the children received positive speech therapy, praising the fluency of their speech, and the other half, negative speech therapy, belittling the children for speech imperfections. Many of the normal speaking orphan children who received negative therapy in the experiment suffered negative psychological effects and some retained speech problems for the rest of their lives.
Title: Oliver Twist (character)
Passage: Oliver Twist is the title character and protagonist of the novel "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens. He was the first child protagonist in an English novel.
Title: Oliver Twist (1922 film)
Passage: Oliver Twist is a 1922 silent film adaptation of Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist", featuring Lon Chaney as Fagin and Jackie Coogan as Oliver Twist. The film was directed by Frank Lloyd.
Title: The BFG (2016 film)
Passage: The BFG is a 2016 American fantasy adventure film directed and co-produced by Steven Spielberg, written by Melissa Mathison and based on the 1982 novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. The film stars Mark Rylance, Ruby Barnhill, Penelope Wilton, Jemaine Clement, Rebecca Hall, Rafe Spall and Bill Hader. In the film, an orphan human girl befriends a benevolent giant, dubbed the "Big Friendly Giant", who takes her to Giant Country, where they attempt to stop the man-eating giants that are invading the human world.
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yes
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The BFG (2016 film)
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Oliver Twist (character)
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Donald Corren created a role of a character best known as what?
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Title: Donald Richards
Passage: Donald Richards (March 24, 1919 - September 26, 1953) was an American singer and actor.He is best known in his short career for having created the role of Woody Mahoney in Finian's Rainbow .
Title: Donald Corren
Passage: Donald Corren is an American Broadway and film actor and screenwriter. He created the role of Cosm McMoon opposite Judy Kaye's Florence Foster Jenkins in the 2005 Broadway production of "Souvenir". He also starred on Broadway in "Torch Song Trilogy", for which he received awards from both the Los Angeles and San Francisco Drama Critics Circle while on tour. He appeared Off Broadway in "The Last Sunday in June", "Saturday Night", and "Tom Foolery". He played the recurring part of Medill for nine seasons on NBC's "Law Order" and has also appeared on "Rescue Me", "", and "". Corren has also written for TV and corporate clients, including Martha Stewart's early weekly television shows and the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. Corren received his education at Juilliard.
Title: Chris Northrop
Passage: Christopher Scott "Chris" Northrop is an American actor known for portrayals of offbeat, eccentric characters such as Emo in and euro-chic fashion magazine staffer Sven (credited as Blonde Male Modie) on ABC's hit TV show "Ugly Betty". Throughout the third season of the series "Northrop" regularly appeared as Svena character best known for his relationship with fellow MODE staffer Amanda Tanen, played by Becki Newton, which originally surfaced in episode 316 titled Things Fall Apart (Ugly Betty).
Title: Cosm McMoon
Passage: Cosm McMoon (born Cosm McMunn; February 22, 1901 August 22, 1980) was a Mexican-American pianist and composer, best known as the accompanist to notably tone-deaf soprano Florence Foster Jenkins.
Title: Don Calfa
Passage: Donald George Calfa (December 3, 1939 December 1, 2016) was an American film and television character actor whose credits spanned over 40 years, playing both comedic and dramatic roles. Although Calfa has appeared in many high-profile films and television series, he was perhaps best known for his role as mortician Ernie Kaltenbrunner in the 1985 cult horror-comedy "The Return of the Living Dead", and the bumbling hitman in "Weekend at Bernie's".
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accompanist
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Donald Corren
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Cosm McMoon
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Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is a thinly disguised biography of an american investor who passed away in which year ?
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Title: Jesse Lauriston Livermore
Passage: Jesse Lauriston Livermore (July 26, 1877 November 28, 1940) was an American investor and security analyst. Livermore was famed for making and losing several multimillion-dollar fortunes and short selling during the stock market crashes in 1907 and 1929.
Title: Open information extraction
Passage: In natural language processing, open information extraction (OIE) is the task of generating a structured, machine-readable representation of the information in text, usually in the form of triples or n-ary propositions. A proposition can be understood as truth-bearer, a textual expression of a potential fact (e.g., "Dante wrote the Divine Comedy"), represented in an amenable structure for computers [e.g., ("Dante", "wrote", "Divine Comedy")]. An OIE extraction normally consists of a relation and a set of arguments. For instance, ("Dante", "passed away in" "Ravenna") is a proposition formed by the relation "passed away in" and the arguments "Dante" and "Ravenna". The first argument is usually referred as the subject while the second is considered to be the object.
Title: Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
Passage: Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is a 1923 roman clef by American author Edwin Lefvre which is the thinly disguised biography of Jesse Lauriston Livermore. The "Wall Street Journal" described the book as a "classic", it was ranked 15 on 'Fortune's 75 The Smartest Books We Know', and Alan Greenspan said it is "a font of investing wisdom."
Title: White Hunter Black Heart
Passage: White Hunter Black Heart is a 1990 American adventure drama film directed by and starring Clint Eastwood and based on the 1953 book of the same name by Peter Viertel. Viertel also co-wrote the script with James Bridges and Burt Kennedy. The film is a thinly disguised account of writer Peter Viertel's experiences while working on the classic 1951 film "The African Queen", which was shot on location in Africa at a time when location shoots outside of the United States for American films were very rare. The main character, brash director John Wilson, played by Eastwood, is based on real-life director John Huston. Jeff Fahey plays Pete Verrill, a character based on Viertel. George Dzundza's character is based on "African Queen" producer Sam Spiegel. Marisa Berenson's character Kay Gibson and Richard Vanstone's character Phil Duncan, are based on Katharine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart, respectively.
Title: Lig Sinn i gCath
Passage: Lig Sinn i gCath (Irish: "Lead us into temptation") is a novel by the Irish writer Breandn hEithir. The story is set in the university town of Baile an Chaisil, a thinly disguised Galway City, in 1949, the year Ireland declared itself a republic and withdrew from the British Commonwealth. Mirtn Mealid, a pub-crawling university student, and his disreputable friends are too busy drinking and lusting after girls to pay much attention to this significant political development. The story takes place over four days from Thursday 14 April to Monday 18 April.
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1940
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Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
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Jesse Lauriston Livermore
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Which American journalist, author, and entrepreneur wrote Becoming Wise
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Title: Peter Hyman
Passage: Peter Hyman is an American journalist, author, humorist and entrepreneur. He is the author of "The Reluctant Metrosexual: Dispatches from an Almost Hip Life" (ISBN ), published in August 2004. A former "Vanity Fair" staffer and senior editor at various men's publications, he has written feature articles, critical reviews and humor pieces for "The New York Times", the "New York Observer", "Details", "Spin", "Radar", the "San Francisco Chronicle" and various others. His work has been collected in a number of anthologies, including "The Best American Essays 2010" and "Bar Mitzvah Disco". In addition to his work as a writer he is the host and producer of "New York States of Mind", a monthly talk show series sponsored by the 92nd Street Y, in New York City. He is also active on the comedy and humor reading circuit in lower Manhattan. He is the co-founder of Moonshot Ventures, an e-commerce incubator which funds and manages a portfolio of web properties, including SmokeSmith Gear, known as "the online headshop reimagined."
Title: David Wise (journalist)
Passage: David Wise (born 1930) is an American journalist and author who worked for the "New York Herald-Tribune" in the 1950s and 1960s, and published a series of non-fiction books on espionage and US politics as well as several spy novels. His book "The Politics of Lying: Government Deception, Secrecy, and Power" (1973) won the George Polk Award (Book category, 1973), and the George Orwell Award (1975).
Title: Thomas Franklin Fairfax Millard
Passage: Thomas Franklin Fairfax Millard (born July 8, 1868 in Missouri; died September 7, 1942 in Seattle, Washington) was an American journalist, newspaper editor, founder of the "China Weekly Review", author of seven influential books on the Far East and first American political adviser to the Chinese Republic, serving for over fifteen years. Millard was "the founding father of American journalism in China", and "the dean of American newspapermen in the Orient," who "probably has had a greater influence on contemporary newspaper journalism than any other American journalist in China. Millard was a war correspondent for the "New York Herald" during the SpanishAmerican War, the Boer War, the Boxer Uprising, the Russo-Japanese War and the Second Sino-Japanese War; he also had articles appear in such publications as "The New York Times", "New York World", "New York Herald", "New York Herald Tribune", "Scribner's Magazine", "The Nation "and "The Cosmopolitan", as well as in Britain's "Daily Mail" and the English-language "Kobe Weekly Chronicle" of Japan. Millard was the Shanghai correspondent for "The New York Times" from 1925. Millard was involved in the Twain-Ament Indemnities Controversy, supporting the attacks of Mark Twain on American missionary William Scott Ament.
Title: Krista Tippett
Passage: Krista Tippett (ne Weedman, born November 9, 1960) is an American journalist, author, and entrepreneur. She created and hosts the public radio program and podcast "On Being". In 2014, Tippett was awarded the National Humanities Medal by U.S. President Barack Obama.
Title: Becoming Wise
Passage: Becoming Wise: An Inquiry into the Mystery and Art of Living is a book by Krista Tippett (ISBN ) which discusses the values and questions raised in the author's primary work "On Being" an award-winning podcast and radio program. A parallel podcast by the same name was released in tandem with the book. "Becoming Wise: An Inquiry into the Mystery and Art of Living" was published by Penguin Random House in 2016. As the chapter titles suggest, the book focuses on five main concepts: words, flesh, love, faith, and hope.
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Krista Tippett
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Becoming Wise
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Krista Tippett
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When was the former Australian international cricketer born who was the Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World in 1997 and who were declared Men of the Series in Australian cricket team in Pakistan in 199495?
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Title: Shane Warne
Passage: Shane Keith Warne (born 13 September 1969) is a former Australian international cricketer, and a former ODI captain. Widely regarded as one of the greatest bowlers in the history of the game, Warne was named one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in the 1994 Wisden Cricketers' Almanack. He was the Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World in 1997 (Notional Winner). He was named Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World for the year 2004 in the 2005 Wisden Cricketers' Almanack. In 2000, he was selected by a panel of cricket experts as one of the five "Wisden Cricketers of the Century", the only specialist bowler selected in the quintet and the only one still playing at the time. He is also a cricket commentator and a professional poker player. He officially retired from all formats of cricket in July 2013.
Title: Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World
Passage: The "Wisden" Leading Cricketer in the World is an annual cricket award selected by "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack". It was established in 2004, to select the best cricketer based upon their performances anywhere in the world in the previous calendar year. A notional list of previous winners, spanning from 1900 to 2002, was published in the 2007 edition of "Wisden".
Title: Hugh Trumble
Passage: Hugh Trumble (12 May 1867 14 August 1938) was an Australian cricketer who played 32 Test matches as a bowling all-rounder between 1890 and 1904. He captained the Australian team in two Tests, winning both. Trumble took 141 wickets in Test cricketa world record at the time of his retirementat an average of 21.78 runs per wicket. He is one of only four bowlers to twice take a hat-trick in Test cricket. Observers in Trumble's day, including the authoritative "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack", regarded him as ranking among the great Australian bowlers of the Golden Age of cricket. He was named as one of the "Wisden" Cricketers of the Year in 1897 and the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, established in 1996, inducted him in 2004.
Title: Virender Sehwag
Passage: Virender Sehwag (born 20 October 1978) is a former Indian cricketer, and a former captain, who played all forms of the game for fourteen years. Widely regarded as one of the most destructive batsmen of all time. Sehwag is an aggressive right-handed opening batsman and a part-time right-arm off-spin bowler. He played his first One Day International in 1999 and joined the Indian test side in 2001. In April 2009, Sehwag became the only Indian to be honoured as the Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World for his performance in 2008, subsequently becoming the first player of any nationality to retain the award for 2009.
Title: Australian cricket team in Pakistan in 199495
Passage: The Australian cricket team toured Pakistan in 199495. The teams played three 5 day tests and took part in a triangular ODI series (along with South Africa). Pakistan won the test series 1 - 0. Saleem Malik and Shane Warne were declared Men of the Series. Australia won the Will's Triangular Series, beating Pakistan in the final.
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13 September 1969
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Australian cricket team in Pakistan in 199495
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Shane Warne
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Claudia Lindsey is a graduate of what American private research university in Waltham, Massachusetts?
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Title: Brandeis University
Passage: Brandeis University is an American private research university in Waltham, Massachusetts, 9 miles (14 km) west of Boston.
Title: Clark University
Passage: Clark University is an American private research university located in Worcester, Massachusetts, the second largest city in New England. It is adjacent to University Park about 50 miles west of Boston.
Title: Johns Hopkins University
Passage: The Johns Hopkins University (commonly referred to as Johns Hopkins, JHU, or simply Hopkins) is an American private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, the university was named for its first benefactor, the American entrepreneur, abolitionist, and philanthropist Johns Hopkins. His 7 million bequestof which half financed the establishment of Johns Hopkins Hospitalwas the largest philanthropic gift in the history of the United States at that time. Daniel Coit Gilman, who was inaugurated as the institution's first president on February 22, 1876, led the university to revolutionize higher education in the U.S. by integrating teaching and research. Adopting the concept of a graduate school from Germany's ancient Heidelberg University, Johns Hopkins University is considered the first research university in the United States.
Title: Lehigh University
Passage: Lehigh University is an American private research university located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1865 by businessman Asa Packer. Its undergraduate programs have been coeducational since the 197172 academic year. As of 2014, the university had 4,904 undergraduate students and 2,165 graduate students. Lehigh is considered one of the twenty-four Hidden Ivies in the Northeastern United States.
Title: Claudia Lindsey
Passage: Claudia Lindsey (born 1936 or 1937) is an American operatic soprano. Born in Harlem, she is a graduate of Brandeis University and studied singing in New York City with Anna Hamlin and Otto Guth. In 1965 she won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions and a grant from the John Hay Whitney Foundation. That same year she made her professional opera debut with the New York City Opera as Clara in George Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess".
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Brandeis University
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Claudia Lindsey
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Brandeis University
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Who successfully "crossed over" to pop music and was one of the most influential, successful and acclaimed vocalists of the 20th century, who released an EP on April 20, 1962 ?
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Title: She's Got You (EP)
Passage: She's Got You is an EP released by American country music singer, Patsy Cline on April 20, 1962. It was the second EP Cline released in that year.
Title: Henrietta Mears
Passage: Henrietta Cornelia Mears (October 23, 1890 March 19, 1963) was a Christian educator, evangelist and author who had a significant impact on evangelical Christianity in the 20th century and one of the founders of the National Sunday School Association Best known as the innovative and dynamic Director of Christian Education at First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood, California and in charge of the college and young adult people in the mid 1900s, she built a dedicated, enthusiastic staff, trained and mentored her teachers and implemented a graded, age-appropriate curriculum from cradle roll to adults. Henrietta lectured and wrote passionately about Sunday schools power to teach others the Bible. Within two years Sunday School attendance at Hollywood Pres was averaging more than 4,200 per week. She served in leading the Sunday School program from 400 to 6500. Henrietta Mears taught the college age program herself. Henrietta Mears was one of the most influential Christian leaders of the 20th Century. She founded , a publishing company for many of her training materials, Forest Home, a Christian conference center nestled in a wooded setting of California's coastal range, and , and profoundly impacted the ministries of Bill Bright and Vonette Zachary Bright (Campus Crusade), Jim Rayburn (Young Life) and Billy Graham (Billy Graham Evangelistic Association) and Louis Evans, Jr. who was the organizing pastor of Bel Air Church (where Ronald Reagan and many other stars attended) and led the congregation of the National Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C. with her emphasis on Scripture and a clear Gospel message for young people. Mears is believed by many theologians to have most directly shaped Bill Brights Four Spiritual Laws, which defined modern evangelism in the 20th century.
Title: Madurai Mani Iyer
Passage: Madurai Mani Iyer (Tamil: ) (October 25, 1912 June 8, 1968) was a Carnatic music singer, who was famous for his unique style. He was one of the most highly celebrated carnatic vocalists during the first half of the 20th century. He, along with his contemporaries Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer and G.N. Balasubramaniam, are referred to as the 20th century male trinity of Carnatic music. He was renowned for his adept skills at singing kalpana swarams, neraval, and raga alapana. His music continues to be highly regarding today.
Title: Patsy Cline
Passage: Patsy Cline (born Virginia Patterson Hensley; September 8, 1932 March 5, 1963) was an American country music singer. Part of the late 1950searly 1960s Nashville sound, Cline successfully "crossed over" to pop music and was one of the most influential, successful and acclaimed vocalists of the 20th century. She died at the age of 30 in a multiple-fatality crash of the private plane of her manager, Randy Hughes.
Title: Michigan J. Frog
Passage: Michigan J. Frog is an animated cartoon character who debuted in the Merrie Melodies cartoon "One Froggy Evening" (December 31, 1955), written by Michael Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones. In this cartoon, partly inspired by a 1944 Cary Grant film entitled "Once Upon a Time", Michigan is a male frog who wears a top hat, carries a cane, sings pop music, ragtime, Tin Pan Alley hits, and other songs from the late 19th and early 20th century while dancing and performing acrobatics in the style of early 20th century vaudeville. He appeared in a later cartoon titled "Another Froggy Evening" which was released on October 6, 1995. He was also a former mascot of The WB Television Network from that year until 2005, and after "The Night of Favorites and Farewells", he was shown as the final image of a white silhouette bowing down to viewers, bringing up The CW Television Network.
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Patsy Cline
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She's Got You (EP)
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Patsy Cline
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From what 1981 philosophical treatise did Houellebecq get the name of The Map and the Territory?
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Title: Hatata
Passage: Hatata (Ge'ez: "atta" "inquiry") is a 1667 ethical philosophical treatise by tigrian born in axum philosopher Zera Yacob, written at the request of his patron's son Walda Heywat. The philosophy is theistic in nature and came during a period when African philosophical literature was significantly oral in character. It has often been compared by scholars to Descartes' "Discours de la methode" (1637).
Title: On Nature (Epicurus)
Passage: On Nature is the name of a philosophical treatise written by the Ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus. It was a 37-volume work. While no complete copies exist, substantial fragments have been found among the charred papyrus fragments at the Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum.
Title: Simulacra and Simulation
Passage: Simulacra and Simulation (French: "Simulacres et Simulation" ) is a 1981 philosophical treatise by Jean Baudrillard, in which he seeks to examine the relationships among reality, symbols, and society.
Title: The Map and the Territory
Passage: The Map and the Territory (French: La carte et le territoire , ] ) is a novel by French author Michel Houellebecq. The narrative revolves around a successful artist, and involves a fictional murder of Houellebecq. It was published on 4 September 2010 by Flammarion and received the Prix Goncourt, the most prestigious French literary prize, in 2010. The title is a direct quote from Jean Baudrillard's text "Simulacra and Simulation", which itself refers to the Jorge Luis Borges short story "On Exactitude in Science".
Title: On the Harmony of Religions and Philosophy
Passage: Fasl al-Maqal fi ma bayn al-Hikma wa al-Shariah min Ittisal (Arabic: " " often translated as On the Harmony of Religions and Philosophy or The Decisive Treatise, Determining the Nature of the Connection between Religion and Philosophy, with the latter often shortened to The Decisive Treatise) is an Islamic philosophical treatise written by Andalusian Muslim polymath and philosopher Ibn Rushd (Averroes) (11261198), in which the author "critically examine[s] the alleged tension between philosophy and religion" and concludes that philosophy (in particular, Aristotelian philosophy) is not in opposition toand in fact, works in tandem withIslamic thought. In the work, Averroes argues that some Muslims have an obligation to study philosophy, and that the subject should be considered an Islamic science. The work also contains several other unique ideas, including Averroes' assertion that the Quran should sometimes be read in a non-literal way. According to William Theodore De Bary and Ainslie Embree, "On the Harmony of Religions and Philosophy" represents a "classic attempt to reconcile religion and philosophy."
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Simulacra and Simulation
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The Map and the Territory
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Simulacra and Simulation
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Which journal that Philip Ball contributes to was launched in 2002?
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Title: Tess Girard
Passage: Tess Girard is a Canadian filmmaker and cinematographer most known for her documentary "A Simple Rhythm" a documentary exploring rhythm from the perspective of mathematics, music, biology, philosophy, and psychology, which included interviews with Charles Spearin (of Broken Social Scene, Do Make Say Think, The Happiness Project), and mathematician Steven Strogatz. The film played at the 2011 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, Vancouver International Film Festival 2010, 2011 Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montral and 2011 Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema. The outtakes of A Simple Rhythm were edited into the radio documentary "The Heart of the Beat" for CBC's Ideas and included additional material with science writer Philip Ball.
Title: Philip Manley Boyce
Passage: Philip Manley Boyce (born 20 September 1949) is an Australian psychiatrist. He is a Professor of Psychiatry and Head of Discipline of Psychiatry at the University of Sydney, and Head of Perinatal Psychiatry Clinical Research Unit at Westmead Hospital. He has published more than 170 articles and frequently contributes to psychiatric textbooks. He currently serves as associate editor of Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. He has a long clinical and research interest in anxiety disorders, mood disorders, psychosomatic disorders and perinatal psychiatry. He has also taken leadership roles in the profession as President of the RANZCP and the international Marc society, in the development of clinical practice guidelines and in the development of a competency based training program for the College.
Title: Gianluca Iacono
Passage: Gianluca Iacono (born 14 March 1970 in Turin) is an Italian voice actor. He contributes to voicing characters in movies, cartoons, anime, and more content. Iacono is well known for voicing Vegeta in the Italian version of Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT and Roy Mustang in Fullmetal Alchemist. Between 2010 and 2011, he temporarily replaced Claudio Moneta as the voice of Kakashi Hatake in Naruto: Shippuden.
Title: Philip Ball
Passage: Philip Ball (born 1962) is a British science writer. For over twenty years he has been an editor of the journal "Nature" for which he continues to write regularly. He now writes a regular column in "Chemistry World". He has contributed to publications ranging from "New Scientist" to the "New York Times", "The Guardian", the "Financial Times" and "New Statesman". He is the regular contributor to "Prospect" magazine, and also a columnist for "Chemistry World", "Nature Materials" and BBC Future. He has broadcast on many occasions on radio and TV, and in June 2004 he presented a three-part serial on nanotechnology, "Small Worlds", on BBC Radio 4.
Title: Nature Materials
Passage: Nature Materials, is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Nature Publishing Group. It was launched in September 2002. Vincent Dusastre is the launching and current chief editor.
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Nature Materials
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Philip Ball
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Nature Materials
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Which genre of Italian film was the first to use CGI?
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Title: The Stendhal Syndrome
Passage: The Stendhal Syndrome "(Ital. La Sindrome di Stendhal)" is a 1996 Italian horror film written and directed by Dario Argento and starring his daughter Asia Argento. It was the first Italian film to use computer-generated imagery (CGI).
Title: Dario Argento
Passage: Dario Argento (] ; born 7 September 1940) is an Italian film director, producer, film critic and screenwriter. He is best known for his work in the horror film genre during the 1970s and 1980s, particularly in the subgenre known as "giallo", and for his influence on modern horror movies.
Title: Warriors (upcoming film)
Passage: Warriors is the name given to an upcoming American live-actioncomputer-animated film, produced by David Heyman and distributed by Alibaba Pictures. It is based on the Warriors (novel series), by the alias writer(s) Erin Hunter. The film will use CGI imagery but without the use of motion capture to portray the characters.
Title: Mixels
Passage: Mixels was a 2014 comedy animated television series that aired on Cartoon Network, co-produced by The Lego Group and Cartoon Network Studios. The series first aired on February 12, 2014 with a new episode of "Teen Titans Go! ". The series revolves around the Mixels, small creatures that can mix and combine with one another in creative and unpredictable storylines. Although previous Lego series, such as "" and "Legends of Chima" use CGI animation, "Mixels" made use of Toon Boom Harmony software, which is animated at Atomic Cartoons, Inc., before later being animated traditionally at Digital eMation, Inc., Big Star Entertainment, Inc., and Saerom Animation, Inc..
Title: Sheriff Callie's Wild West
Passage: Sheriff Callie's Wild West is an AmericanCanadian musical comedy series for preschool children. The series is created by the combined efforts of George Evelyn, Holly Huckins and Denis Morella and produced by Wildbrain of "Higglytown Heroes" and DHX Media. This stars Mandy Moore from Disney's "Tangled". The CGI animation was done by Strawberry Shortcake Productions. It first aired on Disney Junior on January 20, 2014 with an 11-minute episode preview aired in the "Magical Holidays on Disney Channel" programming event on December 13, 2013. The series borrows elements from the Western genre with the theme of the series revolving around "Getting along with each other". It also had a special look on Disney Junior on January 25, 2014, at 7:25 pm ET. It was also the first Disney Original Series to premiere first on CGI basic cable via the WATCH Disney Junior app.
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horror movies
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The Stendhal Syndrome
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Dario Argento
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The Night Is Young is based on a story written by the author of what nationality?
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Title: The Night Is Young
Passage: The Night Is Young is a 1935 film starring Ramon Novarro and Evelyn Laye. The movie is based on a story written by Vicki Baum and directed by Dudley Murphy.
Title: The Winter Market
Passage: "The Winter Market" is a science fiction short story written by William Gibson and published as part of his "Burning Chrome" short story collection. The story was commissioned in 1985 by "Vancouver Magazine", who stipulated that Gibson who at the time was "unquestionably the leading Vancouver author on the international literary scene" set it in the city (thereby making it unique among the author's works).
Title: The Nutcracker and the Mouse King
Passage: "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" (German: "Nussknacker und Mauseknig" ) is a story written in 1816 by German author E. T. A. Hoffmann, in which young Marie Stahlbaum's favorite Christmas toy, the Nutcracker, comes alive and, after defeating the evil Mouse King in battle, whisks her away to a magical kingdom populated by dolls. In 1892, the Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and choreographers Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov turned Alexandre Dumas pre's adaptation of the story into the ballet "The Nutcracker", which became one of Tchaikovsky's most famous compositions, and perhaps the most popular ballet in the world.
Title: The Dandelion Girl
Passage: "The Dandelion Girl" is a science fiction short story written by American science fiction author Robert F. Young. The story, roughly 5,600 words, first appeared in "The Saturday Evening Post" on April 1, 1961. The story was later republished in a Robert F. Young short story collection in 1965 called "The Worlds of Robert F Young: Sixteen Stories of Science Fiction and Fantasy". The line "Day before yesterday I saw a rabbit, and yesterday a deer, and today, you." from the story appears six times throughout the text and is the only full line that is repeated. The story involves a middle-aged man named Mark Randolph who meets a girl half his age who claims to be from 240 years into the future.
Title: Vicki Baum
Passage: Hedwig (Vicki) Baum (Hebrew: ; January 24, 1888 August 29, 1960) was an Austrian writer. She is known for the novel "Menschen im Hotel" ("People at a Hotel", 1929 published in English as "Grand Hotel"), one of her first international successes. It was made into a 1932 film and a 1989 broadway musical.
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Austrian
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The Night Is Young
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Vicki Baum
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The Nexus 10 is a tablet computer co-developed by Samsung Electronics, a, the world's second largest information technology company by revenue after which company?
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Title: Nexus 7 (2012)
Passage: The first-generation Nexus 7 is a mini tablet computer co-developed by Google and Asus that runs the Android operating system. It is the first tablet in the Google Nexus series of Android consumer devices marketed by Google and built by an original equipment manufacturer partner. The Nexus 7 features a 7 in display, an Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core chip, 1 GB of memory, Wi-Fi and near field communication connectivity, and 8, 16 or 32 GB of storage. The tablet was the first device to ship with version 4.1 of Android, nicknamed "Jelly Bean". By emphasizing the integration of the Google Play multimedia store with Android 4.1, Google intended to market the Nexus 7 as an entertainment device and a platform for consuming e-books, television shows, films, games, and music.
Title: Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
Passage: The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 is an 8-inch Android-based tablet computer produced and marketed by Samsung Electronics. It belongs to the second generation of the Samsung Galaxy Note series tablets, which also includes a 10.1-inch model, the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition. It was announced on 23 February 2013, and launched in the US on 11 April 2013. Unlike the 10.1 inch tablet, the Galaxy Note 8.0 is a new size category in the Note series and making its debut at this generation of Note Tablets which like its phablet siblings, also sports Samsung's S-Pen stylus. It is also Samsung's first 8-inch tablet which was followed later on by the release of its lower-end sibling, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0.
Title: Samsung Electronics
Passage: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (Korean: ; Hanja: (Literally "tristar electronics")) is a South Korean multinational electronics company headquartered in Suwon, South Korea. Through extremely complicated ownership structure with some circular ownership, it is the flagship company of the Samsung Group, accounting for 70 of the group's revenue in 2012. It is the world's second largest information technology company by revenue after Apple. Samsung Electronics has assembly plants and sales networks in 80 countries and employs around 370,000 people. Since 2012, Kwon Oh-hyun has served as the company's CEO.
Title: Nexus 10
Passage: The Nexus 10 is a tablet computer co-developed by Google and Samsung Electronics that runs the Android operating system. It is the second tablet in the Google Nexus series, a family of Android consumer devices marketed by Google and built by an OEM partner. Following the success of the 7-inch Nexus 7, the first Google Nexus tablet, the Nexus 10 was released with a 10.1-inch, 25601600 pixel display, which was the world's highest resolution tablet display at the time of its release. The Nexus 10 was announced on October 29, 2012, and became available on November 13, 2012.
Title: Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4
Passage: The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 is an 8.4-inch Android-based tablet computer produced and marketed by Samsung Electronics. It belongs to the high-end "Pro" line of the Samsung Galaxy Tab series, which also includes a 10.1-inch and a 12.2-inch model, the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 and the Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2. It was announced on 6 January 2014, and was released in the US on 19 February, starting at 399. This is Samsung's first 8.4-inch tablet which is designed to be a direct competitor against the LG G Pad 8.3.
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Apple
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Nexus 10
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Samsung Electronics
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Where is the headquarters of the company that produces the soft drink that the ICP traditionally sprays the audience with ?
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Title: F.T.F.O.
Passage: F.T.F.O. ("Fuck The Fuck Off") is the second solo album, and first full length album by and Insane Clown Posse member Shaggy 2 Dope. The album was released on February 21, 2006 on Psychopathic Records. The album art alludes to the ICP tradition of spraying the audience (and themselves) with the American soft drink Faygo.
Title: Rasna
Passage: Rasna is a soft drink concentrate brand owned by "Pioma Industries" which is based in Ahmedabad, India. It was launched in mid-seventies but started gaining popularity in the eighties when the market was dominated by carbonated soft drinks like Thums up, Gold Spot and Limca. As of 2009, Rasna had a 93 market share in the soft drink concentrate market in India and as of 2011, the company had a turnover of () .
Title: Jones Soda
Passage: Jones Soda Co. is a beverage company based in Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington. It bottles and distributes soft drinks, non-carbonated beverages, energy drinks, and candy. Jones Soda is a carbonated soft drink that has many unusual flavors that are not offered by other soft drink makers.
Title: Faygo
Passage: Faygo Beverages, Inc., is a soft drink company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan. The beverages produced by the company, branded as Faygo or Faygo Pop, are distributed in the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Central Southern regions of the United States, as well as southern Canada. Faygo is imported in Europe by American Fizz, an official distributor of Faygo. Faygo Beverages, Inc., is a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Beverage Corporation, started in Detroit, Michigan, in 1907 as Feigenson Brothers Bottling Works.
Title: Lagidze water
Passage: Lagidze water (Georgian: ) is a popular Georgian soft drink based on soda and a variety of natural syrups. It has been traditionally mixed in a glass from a soda fountain, but it is also available as a bottled soft drink in a range of flavors. Some American food writers liken it to egg cream, but the authentic Georgian drink includes neither milk nor chocolate syrup.
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Detroit, Michigan.
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F.T.F.O.
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Faygo
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Kiko, Princess Akishino, born 11 September 1966 as Kiko Kawashima is the wife of which member of the Japanese imperial family, born 30 November 1965, and is the second son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan?
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Title: Masako, Crown Princess of Japan
Passage: Masako, Crown Princess of Japan ( , Ktaishi Naruhito Shinnhi Masako ) , born Masako Owada ( , "Owada Masako" ) on 9 December 1963, is the wife of Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan, who is the eldest son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko and the heir apparent to the Chrysanthemum Throne. She is a member of the Imperial House of Japan through marriage. Should the Crown Prince ascend the throne as expected upon his father's abdication, Masako will become empress consort.
Title: Kikuko, Princess Takamatsu
Passage: Kikuko, Princess Takamatsu ( , Nobuhito Shinnhi Kikuko ) , born Kikuko Tokugawa ( , Tokugawa Kikuko , 26 December 1911 18 December 2004) , known informally as Princess Kikuko, was a member of the Japanese Imperial Family. The Princess was the widow of Prince Takamatsu, the third son of Emperor Taish and Empress Teimei. She was, therefore, a sister-in-law of Emperor Shwa and an aunt of the present emperor, Akihito. She was mainly known for philanthropic activities, particular her patronage of cancer research organizations. At the time of her death, Princess Takamatsu was the oldest member of the Imperial Family.
Title: Fumihito, Prince Akishino
Passage: Fumihito, Prince Akishino ( , Akishino-no-miya Fumihito Shinn , born 30 November 1965) is a member of the Japanese imperial family. He is the younger son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko and currently second in line to the Chrysanthemum Throne.
Title: Kazuko Takatsukasa
Passage: Kazuko Takatsukasa ( , Takatsukasa Kazuko , 30 September 1929 26 May 1989) , formerly Kazuko, Princess Taka ( , Taka-no-miya Kazuko Naishinn ) , was the widow of Toshimichi Takatsukasa and third daughter of Emperor Shwa and Empress Kjun. She was an elder sister to the present Emperor of Japan, Emperor Akihito. She married Toshimichi Takatsukasa on 21 May 1950. As a result, she gave up her imperial title and left the Japanese Imperial Family, as required by law.
Title: Kiko, Princess Akishino
Passage: Kiko, Princess Akishino ( , Fumihito Shinnhi Kiko ) , born 11 September 1966 as Kiko Kawashima ( , "Kawashima Kiko" ) , is the wife of Fumihito, Prince Akishino, the second son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan. She is also known as Princess Kiko.
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Fumihito, Prince Akishino
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Kiko, Princess Akishino
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Fumihito, Prince Akishino
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