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What was the release date for the hockey video game that featured the Swedish former NHL defenceman who played for the Detroit Red Wing for 20 years on its cover?
Title: Ebbie Goodfellow Passage: Ebenezer Robertson "Poker Face" Goodfellow, "Ebbie" for short, (April 9, 1906 September 10, 1985) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach. Goodfellow played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for fourteen seasons with the Detroit Red Wings from 1929 to 1944 as both a forward and defenceman. Goodfellow helped the Red Wings win three Stanley Cups, back to back in 193536 and 193637, and another in 194243. He was captain of the Wings for five seasons, until 1942 when he was succeeded by Syd Howe. Goodfellow also won the NHL's Hart Trophy (MVP) for the 193940 season. Goodfellow was the first Red Wing to receive this award and one of only four Red Wings in history to win the Hart; the other three being six-time winner Gordie Howe, Sid Abel (1949) and Sergei Fedorov (1994). After retiring from playing, Goodfellow coached in the American Hockey League (AHL) and later with the Chicago Black Hawks of the NHL. Title: Randy Ladouceur Passage: Randall Ladouceur (born June 30, 1960 in Brockville, Ontario) is an assistant coach of the San Antonio Rampage. He previously served as an assistant coach for the Montreal Canadiens, Hamilton Bulldogs and Toronto Maple Leafs. He is also a former NHL defenceman, having played for the Detroit Red Wings, Hartford Whalers and the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, retiring after the 199596 season. He played a total of 930 regular season games, scoring 30 goals and 126 assists for 156 points, collecting 1322 penalty minutes. He also played 40 playoff games in his career, scoring 13 points (5 goals and 8 assists). He previously served under Paul Maurice as an assistant coach of the Carolina Hurricanes between 1997 and 2004. On May 7, 2008, Ladouceur was fired by interim Maple Leafs GM Cliff Fletcher, along with head coach Maurice. He currently resides with his family in Brockville. Title: Nicklas Lidstrm Passage: Erik Nicklas Lidstrm (] ; born 28 April 1970) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey defenceman who played 20 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Detroit Red Wings, which he captained for the final six seasons of his career. He is widely regarded to be one of the greatest defensemen in NHL history. Title: Roman Vopat Passage: Roman Vopat (born April 21, 1976) is a Czech former professional ice hockey player. He played four seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the St. Louis Blues, Los Angeles Kings, Chicago Blackhawks, and Philadelphia Flyers. He is the younger brother of former NHL defenceman, Jan Vopat. Title: Backyard Hockey (Nintendo DS game) Passage: Backyard Hockey is a sports game released on October 2, 2007. This is the fourth iteration of the Backyard Hockey game from the Backyard Sports series. "Backyard Hockey" allows you to play ice hockey as professional NHL players as kids.The cover athlete for the game is Nicklas Lidstrm of the Detroit Red Wings. This was the first ice hockey game released for Nintendo DS in the United States.
October 2, 2007
Backyard Hockey (Nintendo DS game)
Nicklas Lidstrm
Which company has employed both Jeff Bonforte and Marissa Mayer?
Title: Jeff Bonforte Passage: Jeff Bonforte is a Senior Vice President of Communications Products at Yahoo!, responsible for Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo! Messenger, Yahoo! Groups, Yahoo! Contacts and Yahoo! Calendar. Before that he was Chief executive officer (CEO) of Xobni, a company that Yahoo! bought in July 2013. Title: Robby Stein Passage: Robby Stein is director of product at Yahoo. Previously he used to work for Google and was co-founder and CEO of Stamped, Marissa Mayer's first acquisition as CEO of Yahoo. Title: Ashfaq Munshi Passage: Ashfaq Munshi is an entrepreneur and technology executive. In 2012, Ashfaq served as the CTO of Yahoo! before Marissa Mayer took over as CEO. Before that he was the Interim Chief Executive Officer and President of MSC Software in 2009. Ashfaq was an advisor to Kontagent, Inc. (now Upsight, Inc.) and has served as an advisor to a variety of startups. He was also on the Dean's Leadership Council for the Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University. Title: Marissa Mayer Passage: Marissa "Ann" Mayer ( ; born May 30, 1975) is an American information technology executive, formerly serving as the president and CEO of Yahoo!, a position she had held starting July 2012. In January 2017, it was announced that she will step down from the company's board upon the sale of Yahoo!'s operating business to Verizon Communications. She announced that resignation on June 13, 2017. She is a graduate of Stanford and was a long-time executive, usability leader, and key spokesperson for Google. Title: Yahoo! Passage: Yahoo! is a web services provider, wholly owned by Verizon Communications through Oath Inc. and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. The original Yahoo! company was founded by Jerry Yang and David Filo in January 1994 and was incorporated on March 2, 1995. Yahoo was one of the pioneers of the early Internet era in the 1990s. Marissa Mayer, a former Google executive, served as CEO and President of Yahoo until June 2017.
Yahoo!
Jeff Bonforte
Yahoo!
Mary Queen of Shops was presented by a lady that was born in what year?
Title: Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off Passage: Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off is a 1987 play by Liz Lochhead. It explores the relationship between Elizabeth I of England and Mary Stuart. It is primarily written to be from a female point of view, and is considered to be Lochhead's most successful and critically acclaimed play. According to the BBC website: Title: Mary Queen of Scots (2013 film) Passage: Mary Queen of Scots is a 2013 Swiss period drama directed by Thomas Imbach. It is his first film in English and French language starring the bilingual French actress Camille Rutherford. The film portrays the inner life of Mary, the Queen of Scotland. The film is based on Austrian novelist Stefan Zweig's 1935 biography, Mary Stuart, a long-term bestseller in Germany and France but out of print in the UK and the US for decades until 2010. The film was first screened at the 2013 International Film Festival Locarno and was later shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Title: Mary Queen of Shops Passage: Mary Queen of Shops is a British television series presented by Mary Portas broadcast on BBC Two. The series began with a four-week run starting on 7 June 2007, and returned for a second series of six episodes beginning on 9 June 2008. A third three-part series, titled "Mary Queen of Charity Shops", began on 2 June 2009. The show returned for a fourth series on 7 June 2010, featuring various independent shops, rather than just fashion boutiques. The title of the programme is a play on Mary, Queen of Scots' name. Title: Mary Queen of Arkansas Passage: "Mary Queen of Arkansas" is a song by Bruce Springsteen from the album "Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.", released in 1973. Springsteen played "Mary Queen of Arkansas" at his audition for John H. Hammond at CBS Records, who signed him to his first record contract on May 2, 1972, although Hammond was less impressed with this song than with "It's Hard to Be a Saint in the City" or with "Growin' Up". The day after signing the contract, Springsteen recorded "Mary Queen of Arkansas" as part of a 12 song demo for Hammond. The demo version of the song was released on "Tracks" in 1998. Title: Mary Portas Passage: Mary Portas (ne Newton; born 28 May 1960) is an English retail consultant and broadcaster, known for her retail- and business-related television shows, founding her creative agency Portas and her appointment by David Cameron, the British Prime Minister, to lead a review into the future of Britain's high streets.
1960
Mary Queen of Shops
Mary Portas
The Cyrtanthus and Maackia belong to which taxanomic category?
Title: Cyrtanthus Passage: Cyrtanthus is a genus of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the family Amaryllidaceae, subfamily Amaryllidoideae. Title: Maackia Passage: Maackia is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. There are about 12 species, all native to eastern Asia, with six endemic to China. The generic name honors the botanist Richard Maack. Title: Bunyaviridae Passage: Bunyaviridae is a defunct family of virus (see ""). The modern ICTV classifies the viruses in this former family as members of the family "Peribunyaviridae". In 2017, the ICTV reclassified the family "Bunyaviridae" as "Bunyvirales," a taxonomic shift from a family of viruses to an order of viruses. The body made these decisions in a 2016 convening in Budapest. Primary reasons for this alteration revolve around these observations: approximately half of viruses in the former "Bunyaviridae" were at the time unassigned to a genus; novel viruses discovered that were characteristic of and clustered around "Bunyaviridae" based on phylogenetic analyses had bi-segmented genomes (as opposed to "Bunyaviridae's" tri-segmentation); and plant viruses also lacking tri-segmentation were previously known to be "bunya-like" yet were not properly assigned to the family "Bunyaviridae" based upon the past taxanomic classifications. All five genera formerly in the family "Bunyaviridae" ("Hantavirus, Nairovirus, Orthobunyavirus, Phlebovirus, Tospovirus") are now novel viral families, some of which have been combined. These new families include: "Hantaviridae, Feraviridae, Fimoviridae, Jonviridae, Nairoviridae, Peribunyaviridae, Phasmaviridae, Phenuiviridae," and "Tospoviridae". This order of viruses belong to the fifth group of the Baltimore classification, the so called negative-sense single stranded ribonucleic acid (-)ssRNA. They are enveloped RNA viruses. Though generally found in arthropods or rodents, certain viruses in this order occasionally infect humans. Some of them also infect plants. Title: List of German wine regions Passage: German wine regions are classified according to the quality category that the wine falls into - "Tafelwein, Landwein, Qualittswein bestimmter Anbaugebiete" (QbA) and "Prdikatswein". The wine regions allowed to produce QbA and Prdikatswein are further subdivided into four categories, in descending order of size - "Anbaugebiet" (a major wine region), "Bereich" (a district within the wine region), "Grolage" (a collection of vineyards within a district) and "Einzellage" (a single vineyard). A small number "Einzellagen" do not belong to a "Grolage" and are called "grolagenfrei", but all belong to a Bereich and Anbaugebiet. Title: Support vector machine Passage: In machine learning, support vector machines (SVMs, also support vector networks) are supervised learning models with associated learning algorithms that analyze data used for classification and regression analysis. Given a set of training examples, each marked as belonging to one or the other of two categories, an SVM training algorithm builds a model that assigns new examples to one category or the other, making it a non-probabilistic binary linear classifier (although methods such as Platt scaling exist to use SVM in a probabilistic classification setting). An SVM model is a representation of the examples as points in space, mapped so that the examples of the separate categories are divided by a clear gap that is as wide as possible. New examples are then mapped into that same space and predicted to belong to a category based on which side of the gap they fall.
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Cyrtanthus
Maackia
Who wrote the song first recorded in 1996 that appeared on the Dixie Chicks sixth album?
Title: Travelin' Soldier Passage: "Travelin' Soldier" is a song written and originally recorded by American country music artist Bruce Robison in 1996 and again, in rewritten form, in 1999. It was later recorded by Ty England on his 1999 album, "Highways Dance Halls". The first rendition to be issued as a single was by the Dixie Chicks in December 2002, from their album "Home". It became the group's sixth and final single to reach No. 1 on "Billboard" "Hot Country Singles Tracks" (now "Hot Country Songs"). A version of the song featuring Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks, Bruce Robison and Robison's wife, Kelly Willis, appears on "KGSR's Broadcasts Vol. 13" album. Aaron Lewis also recorded a cover of the song as a duet with his daughter Zoe on his 2016 album "Sinner". Title: Some Days You Gotta Dance Passage: "Some Days You Gotta Dance" is a song written by Troy Johnson and Marshall Morgan, and recorded by American country music group Dixie Chicks. It was released in September 2001 as the eighth and final single from their album "Fly". The song peaked at 7 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks chart in March 2002. "Some Days You Gotta Dance" was previously recorded by Keith Urban's band, The Ranch, in 1997. Urban plays guitar on the Dixie Chicks' rendition. Title: Home (Dixie Chicks album) Passage: Home is the sixth studio album by American country band Dixie Chicks, released in 2002 on MonumentColumbia Records. It is notable for its acoustic bluegrass sound, which stands in contrast with their previous two country pop albums. Title: Sin Wagon Passage: "Sin Wagon" is a song written by Natalie Maines, Emily Erwin, and Stephony Smith and recorded by the Dixie Chicks for their 1999 album "Fly". Though never released as a single, it charted as an album cut and is one of the band's most popular songs to date. It has been featured in five tours: Fly, Top of the World, Accidents Accusations, Eagles with Dixie Chicks and the DCX MMXVI World Tour. Title: The Original Dixie Hick Passage: The Original Dixie Hick is an EP released by country music parodist Cledus T. Judd in late 2003. Tracks 1, 3, and 4 are all parodies of "Celebrity" by Brad Paisley, while track 2 is a parody of Chris Cagle's "Chicks Dig It". All four parodies were inspired by the various Dixie Chicks controversies in 2003. This was also his first album for Koch Entertainment after leaving Monument in 2003.
Bruce Robison
Travelin' Soldier
Home (Dixie Chicks album)
Which place lies 100 miles north-east of London and the home of a band active in 2001?
Title: Norwich Passage: Norwich ( , also ) is a city on the River Wensum in East Anglia and lies approximately 100 mi north-east of London. It is the regional administrative centre for East Anglia and county town of Norfolk. From the Middle Ages until the Industrial Revolution, Norwich was the largest city in England after London, and one of the most important. Title: Way, St Giles in the Wood Passage: Way is a historic estate in the parish of St Giles in the Wood, Devon. It is situated about 2 miles north-east of the village of St Giles in the Wood and about 4 miles north-east of the town of Great Torrington. It was described by Hoskins (1959) as "the "fons et origo" of the mighty tribe of Pollard" and had been acquired by them from the "de la Way" family at some time before 1242. Title: Bearsuit Passage: Bearsuit are an art-rockindie pop band from Norwich, UK, active from 2001. Title: Pulley Ridge Passage: Pulley Ridge is a mesophotic coral reef system off the shores of the continental United States. The reef lies 100 miles west of the Tortugas Ecological Reserve and stretches north about 60 miles at depths ranging from 6080 meters. Pulley Ridge was originally discovered in 1950 during a dredging operation conducted by an academic group from Texas. While well known to fishermen, this remarkable habitat remained undiscovered by scientists until 1999 when the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and graduate students from the University of South Florida happened upon it. This reef system, like other mesophotic ecosystems, is inhabited by photosynthesizing corals and algae that are adapted to low-light environments. It is habitat for numerous species of bottom fish including "Epinephelus morio" (red grouper) spawning area. Title: Thursford Passage: Thursford is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. The village is 16.3 miles southwest of Cromer, 24.5 miles northwest of Norwich and 121 miles north-east of London. The village lies 6.9 miles northwest of the nearby town of Fakenham. The nearest railway station is at Sheringham for the Bittern Line which runs between Sheringham, Cromer and Norwich. The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport. The village once had its own Thursford railway station which is now closed. It is a proposed stop on the Norfolk Orbital Railway.
Norwich
Bearsuit
Norwich
Which country entered an armistice in 1943 with the Balkan country which Hermann Neubacher served as a foreign ministry official of?
Title: Serbian cuisine Passage: Serbian cuisine (Serbian: srpska kuhinja ) is the traditional cuisine of the Balkan country Serbia, sharing characteristics with the rest of the Balkan nations (especially former Yugoslavia). Title: Pevchesky Bridge Passage: The Pevchesky Bridge (Russian: ; literally Singers' Bridge), also known as the Choristers' Bridge or Yellow Bridge ( , Zholtyi Most), is a single-span bridge across the Moika River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The bridge is a part of the Palace Square. The length of the bridge is 21 metres, and the width is 72 metres. It is the third-widest bridge in Saint Petersburg, after the Blue Bridge and Kazansky Bridge. Before the February Revolution, the term "Choristers Bridge" was shorthand for the tsarist foreign ministry, just as the French foreign ministry is known as the Quai d'Orsay. Title: Bod affair Passage: The Bod affair was a diplomatic scandal involving Sweden-Norway (then a dual monarchy) and the United Kingdom, which lasted from 1818 to 1821. The affair arose over the illegal trading activities of an English company in the Norwegian port of Bod, where Norwegian officials in 1818 seized a large cargo belonging to the company and arrested one of its owners, who later escaped. The Stockholm foreign ministry, which handled the foreign affairs of Norway at that time, seemed unreasonably favorable to British claims over the Bod incident, thereby angering Norwegians and arousing their nationalism. In 1821 compensation was paid to the British company over Norwegian objections. While of minor importance in itself, the incident led to a lasting distrust among Norwegians of the Swedish foreign ministry. Title: Hermann Neubacher Passage: Hermann Neubacher (June 24, 1893 July 1, 1960) was an Austrian Nazi politician who held a number of diplomatic posts in the Third Reich. During the Second World War, he was appointed as the leading German foreign ministry official for the Balkans (including Greece, Serbia, Albania and Montenegro). Title: Albanian Kingdom (194344) Passage: The Albanian Kingdom (Albanian: "Mbretria Shqiptare", German: "Knigreich Albanien") existed as a "de jure" independent country, between 1943 and 1944. Before the armistice between Italy and the Allied armed forces on 8 September 1943, Albania had been in a de jure personal union with and was de facto under the control of the Kingdom of Italy. After the armistice and the Italian exit from the Axis, German military forces entered Albania and it came under German influence.
Italy
Hermann Neubacher
Albanian Kingdom (194344)
Who is the Mother of Tshekedi Khama II?
Title: Mma-Besi Passage: Mma-Besi or Mabisa (1846-1889) was the mohumagadi (queen or queen mother) of the BaNgwato of the Bechuanaland Protectorate, now Botswana, and the first wife of king Khama III. She was baptized Elizabeta in 1862, taking the name in honor of Elizabeth Moffat, daughter of Robert Moffat. She was married that same year in what was the first Christian marriage held in Shoshong. Her first child, a daughter, was called Besi, and so she became Mma-Besi due to a tradition of taking the name "mother of" one's firstborn. Her one son who lived, Sekgoma, became king when Khama III died in 1923 but died himself soon after. She herself died at age 44, likely of malaria due to Khama III moving the capital to the Tswapong Hills, an unhealthy place. Title: Tshekedi Khama II Passage: Tshekedi Stanford Khama (born 9 June 1958) is a Botswana Member of Parliament from Serowe North-West. He is a member of the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP). He is also the brother of the current President of Botswana, Ian Khama, and one of the three sons of the first President of Botswana, Seretse Khama and Ruth Williams Khama. Title: Ruth Williams Khama Passage: Ruth Williams Khama, Lady Khama (9 December 1923 22 May 2002) was the wife of Botswana's first president Sir Seretse Khama, the Paramount Chief of its Bamangwato tribe. She served as the inaugural First Lady of Botswana from 1966 to 1980. Title: Nur Felek Kadinefendi Passage: Nur Felek Kadinefendi was the first consort of Isma'il Pasha of Egypt. She was born in Greece in 1837. Her maiden name was Tatiana. At a young age, she was captured during one the raids and sold into slavery. She was delivered as a concubine to the harem of Sa'id,the Wli of Egypt in 1852. However, Isma'il Pasha, then not yet the Khedive of Egypt, took Tatiana as a concubine for him. She gave birth to Prince Hussein Kamel Pasha in 1853. She later converted to Islam and her name was changed to Nur Felek. When Isma'il Pasha ascended the throne in 1863, she was elevated to the rank of first Kadinefendi, literally meaning first consort, or wife. Nur Felek had a high status in the imperial palace, since she was the mother of Isma'il's second eldest son. Isma'il's eldest son was Tewfik Pasha, son of the Turkish concubine Shafaq Nur Hanimefendi. After the removal of Abbas II, her son Hussein Kamel became Sultan of Egypt and she became the mother Sultana, a title equivalent to Queen mother and Valide Sultan, a rank higher than the Walida Pasha, the title held by mothers of reigning Khedives like Hoshiar Kadinefendi, mother of Isma'il Pasha and Emina Ilhamy, mother of Abbas II. Title: Tshekedi Khama Passage: Tshekedi Khama (17 September 1905, Serowe - 10 June 1959, London) was the regent of the Bamangwato tribe in 1926 after the death of Sekgoma II.
Ruth Williams Khama
Tshekedi Khama II
Ruth Williams Khama
Were the Pecom 32 and the Apple I both produced before 1990?
Title: Timeline of the Apple II family Passage: This timeline of Apple II Family models lists all major types of Apple II computers produced by Apple Computer in order of introduction date. The Apple I, Apple III and Apple Lisa are included, even though they are not classed as part of the Apple II series (or a Macintosh), because of their unique role in Apple's product lineup of the era. Title: Apple A4 Passage: The Apple A4 is a 32-bit package on package (PoP) system-on-a-chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc. and manufactured by Samsung. It combines an ARM Cortex-A8 CPU with a PowerVR GPU, and emphasizes power efficiency. The chip commercially debuted with the release of Apple's iPad tablet; followed shortly by the iPhone 4 smartphone, the iPod Touch (4th generation), and the Apple TV (2nd generation). It was superseded by the Apple A5 processor used in the iPad 2 released the following year, which was then subsequently replaced by the Apple A5X processor in the iPad (3rd generation). Title: Apple I Passage: Apple Computer 1, also known later as the Apple I, or Apple-1, is a desktop computer released by the Apple Computer Company (now Apple Inc.) in 1976. It was designed and hand-built by Steve Wozniak. Wozniak's friend Steve Jobs had the idea of selling the computer. The Apple I was Apple's first product, and to finance its creation, Jobs sold his only motorized means of transportation, a VW Microbus, for a few hundred dollars, and Wozniak sold his HP-65 calculator for 500; however, Wozniak said that Jobs planned to use his bicycle if necessary. It was demonstrated in July 1976 at the Homebrew Computer Club in Palo Alto, California. Title: Macintosh External Disk Drive Passage: The Macintosh External Disk Drive is the original of a series of external 3.5" floppy disk drives manufactured and sold by Apple Computer exclusively for the Macintosh series of computers introduced in January 1984. Later, Apple would unify their external drives to work cross-platform between the Macintosh and Apple II product lines, dropping the name "Macintosh" from the drives. Though Apple had been producing external floppy disk drives prior to 1984, they were exclusively developed for the Apple II, III and Lisa computers using the industry standard 5.25" flexible disk format. The Macintosh external drives were the first to widely introduce Sony's new 3.5" rigid disk standard commercially and throughout their product line. Apple produced only one external 3.5" drive exclusively for use with the Apple II series called the "Apple UniDisk 3.5". Title: Pecom 32 Passage: Pecom 32 was an educational andor home computer developed by Elektronska Industrija Ni of Serbia in 1985.
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Pecom 32
Apple I
What is the full name of the drum machine used in songs such as "I'll Kiss It Away" by Sarah Connor?
Title: I'll Kiss It Away Passage: "I'll Kiss It Away" is a song by German recording artist Sarah Connor. A dedication to Connor's daughter Summer, her second child with American pop singer Marc Terenzi, it was written by Connor along with frequent collaborators, Rob Tyger and Kay Denar, for her sixth studio album, "Sexy as Hell" (2008), with production helmed by the latter. Musically, "I'll Kiss It Away" is a mid-tempo pop ballad with contemporary RB influences that combines classic chord progression on an acoustic guitar with a modern-sounding 808 drum beat. The song samples US "Billboard" Hot 100 top ten hit Tattoo by RB singer Jordin Sparks. Title: Roland TR-808 Passage: The Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer, often referred to as the 808, is a drum machine introduced by the Roland Corporation in 1980 and discontinued in 1983. It was one of the earliest programmable drum machines, with which users could create their own rhythms rather than having to use preset patterns. Title: Boy Eats Drum Machine Passage: Jon Ragel, better known by his stage name Boy Eats Drum Machine, is an American solo artist who was originally based in Portland, Oregon, but who moved to Santa Cruz in 2014. He has been described as "a DJ, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, who uses his Boy Eats Drum Machine project to showcase his love of all things percussive." Title: Living to Love You Passage: "Living to Love You" is a song by German singersongwriter Sarah Connor from her fourth studio album, "Naughty but Nice" (2005). Written and produced by Sarah Connor, Rob Tyger and Kay Denar, it was released as the album's lead single on 8 November 2004. The song samples Cline Dion's 1997 hit single "My Heart Will Go On". Title: Boss Doctor Rhythm DR-110 Passage: The Boss Doctor Rhythm DR-110 Graphic is a drum machine produced by the Boss product division of the Japanese Roland Corporation in 1983. It featured advances in technology compared to previous Roland drum machines: it had an LCD graphic display, showing a step-programming grid for the various drum voices. The DR-110 allowed the drum sounds to be played manually from rubber pads (as well as programmed). Like all Roland's previous drum machines, the DR-110's synthesized drum "voices" (synthesizer sounds) used analog synthesizer circuits. Tempo was continuously variable between 45 and 300 beats per minute (BPM). The DR-110 used a 4-bit Hitachi microprocessor and 1KB of PD444C RAM memory.
The Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer
I'll Kiss It Away
Roland TR-808
Billy The Rabbit was release by an author from what country?
Title: Roger Rabbit Passage: Roger Rabbit is a fictional animated rabbit character. The character first appeared in author Gary K. Wolf's 1981 novel, "Who Censored Roger Rabbit? ". In the book, Roger is a second-banana in popular comic strip, "Baby Herman". Roger hires private detective Eddie Valiant to investigate why his employers, the DeGreasy Brothers, have reneged on their promise to give Roger his own strip. When Roger is found murdered in his home, Valiant sets out to look for the killer, with the help of Roger's "dopple" (in the book, comic characters can construct physical copies of themselves using their minds that last for only a few days). Title: Billy the Rabbit Passage: Billy The Rabbit is an album released by Gyan and Michael Leunig in 2006. The project involves Gyan adapting several of Leunig's poems to music; with some additional lyrics contributed by Gyan. The album was released on the Muse Agency label containing a booklet of poems and illustrations by Leunig. Title: Michael Leunig Passage: Michael Leunig (born 2 June 1945), typically referred to as Leunig (his signature on his cartoons), is an Australian cartoonist, poet and cultural commentator. His best known works include "The Adventures of Vasco Pyjama" and the "Curly Flats" series. He was declared an Australian Living Treasure by the National Trust of Australia in 1999. Title: Reader Rabbit Preschool: Sparkle Star Rescue Passage: Reader Rabbit Preschool: Sparkle Star Rescue is a game in the "Reader Rabbit" series by The Learning Company. It is the first game in the series which includes a young Reader Rabbit and Sam the Lion. The title release was announced on June 28, 2001. The game is recommended for ages 36. The game teaches "shape and size recognition, letter recognition and listening", among other skills, including maths-related ones. Title: A Frightened Rabbit EP Passage: A Frightened Rabbit EP is an EP by Scottish indie rock band Frightened Rabbit, released on 31 October 2011 on Atlantic Records as a free download and on ten-inch, limited edition vinyl. Self-produced by the band, "A Frightened Rabbit EP" was the band's first release on Atlantic, and the first to feature contributions from guitarist Gordon Skene.
an Australian
Billy the Rabbit
Michael Leunig
The 200809 Copa del Rey final was held at a football stadium which as a seating capacity of what?
Title: 2011 Copa del Rey Final Passage: The 2011 Copa del Rey Final was the 109th final since its establishment. The match was a traditional 'El Clsico' rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid which took place on 20 April 2011 at the Mestalla Stadium, making it the sixth such Copa del Rey final (the last one was played also in Valencia on 5 April 1990), just four days after the two teams played each other in La Liga and seven days before they played each other in the UEFA Champions League first leg semi-final. Title: 200809 Copa del Rey Passage: The 200809 Copa del Rey was the 107th staging of the Copa del Rey. The competition started on August 23, 2008 and concluded on May 13, 2009 with the final, held at the Mestalla Stadium in Valencia, in which Barcelona lifted the trophy for the 25th time in their history with a 41 victory over Athletic Bilbao, who qualified for the third qualifying round of the 200910 UEFA Europa League. The defending cup holders were Valencia, but they were eliminated in the quarter-finals. Title: 2009 Supercopa de Espaa Passage: The 2009 Supercopa de Espaa was two-legged Spanish football match-up played on 16 August and 23 August 2009. It was contested by Athletic Bilbao, the 200809 Copa del Rey runners-up, and Barcelona, the 200809 Primera Divisin and 200809 Copa del Rey winners. Title: 2015 Copa del Rey Final Passage: The 2015 Copa del Rey Final was a football match on 30 May 2015 to decide the winner of the 201415 Copa del Rey, the 113th edition of the Copa del Rey, Spain's primary football cup. Title: Mestalla Stadium Passage: Mestalla Stadium (Spanish: "Estadio de Mestalla" ] , ] ) is a football stadium in Valencia, Spain. The stadium is the home ground of Valencia Club de Ftbol and has a capacity of 49,500 seats.
49,500
200809 Copa del Rey
Mestalla Stadium
Larry Fessenden directed "Beneath" (2013) and starred in what 2011 American slasher film?
Title: You're Next Passage: You're Next is a 2011 American slasher film directed by Adam Wingard, written by Simon Barrett and starring Sharni Vinson, Nicholas Tucci, Wendy Glenn, A. J. Bowen and Joe Swanberg. The plot concerns a family under attack by a group of masked assailants during their wedding anniversary getaway. Title: Stray Bullets (film) Passage: Stray Bullets is a 2016 American thriller film written, directed, edited, and composed by Jack Fessenden. Fessenden also produced it with his parents, Larry Fessenden and Beck Underwood. The film stars Jack Fessenden and Asa Spurlock as two teenagers who encounter, and are kidnapped by, mobsters played by James LeGros, Larry Fessenden, and John Speredakos. It premiered at the Oldenburg International Film Festival on September 16, 2016, and was released in the US on February 10, 2017. Title: Habit (1997 film) Passage: Habit is a 1997 vampire horror film starring Larry Fessenden, who also wrote and directed the film. It received rave reviews at the Chicago and Los Angeles International Film Festivals. It is a remake of Fessenden's 1985 film of the same title. Title: The Mind's Eye (film) Passage: The Mind's Eye is a 2015 American science fiction horror film written and directed by Joe Begos. The film stars Graham Skipper, Lauren Ashley Carter, John Speredakos, Larry Fessenden, Noah Segan and Matt Mercer. The film was released on August 5, 2016, by RLJ Entertainment. Title: Larry Fessenden Passage: Laurence T. "Larry" Fessenden (born March 23, 1963) is an American actor, producer, writer, director, film editor, and cinematographer. He has starred in films such as "The Last Winter" (2006), "I Can See You" (2008), "Bitter Feast" (2010), "You're Next" (2011), and "We Are Still Here" (2015). His screenwriting efforts include "Habit" (1997), "Wendigo" (2001), and "The Last Winter" (2006), all of which he also directed. He has also directed "Beneath" (2013), and a segment of the anthology horror comedy film "The ABCs of Death 2" (2014).
You're Next
Larry Fessenden
You're Next
Horace Grant is what nationality?
Title: 19992000 Seattle SuperSonics season Passage: The 19992000 NBA season was the 32nd season for the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Sonics acquired Horace Grant from the Orlando Magic and Brent Barry from the Chicago Bulls, while signing free agents Vernon Maxwell and second-year forward Ruben Patterson. Two years removed from the George Karl-era, the Sonics once again managed to make the playoffs finishing fourth in the Pacific Division with a 4537 record. They took the 2nd-seeded Utah Jazz to a fifth and decisive game in the Western Conference first round before being eliminated on Utah's home floor. All-Star point guard Gary Payton earned high individual honors for the season, including All-NBA First Team and NBA All-Defensive First Team selections, while being selected for the 2000 NBA All-Star Game. Title: Harvey Grant Passage: Harvey Grant (born July 4, 1965) is a retired American National Basketball Association basketball player. He is the identical twin brother of Horace Grant, also a former NBA player. Title: Horace Grant Passage: Horace Junior Grant (born July 4, 1965) is an American retired basketball player. He attended and played college basketball at Clemson University before playing professionally in the National Basketball Association (NBA), where he became a four-time champion with the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers. Horace is the twin brother of former NBA player Harvey Grant. Title: 200304 Los Angeles Lakers season Passage: The 200304 NBA season was the Lakers' 56th season in the National Basketball Association, and 44th in the city of Los Angeles. During the offseason, the Lakers signed veteran free agents and former All-Stars Karl Malone and Gary Payton, who were recruited by Superstar center Shaquille O'Neal, plus re-signing free agent Horace Grant. Payton struggled with coach Phil Jackson's triangle offense, which limited his ball-handling and post-up opportunities. Title: 200001 Los Angeles Lakers season Passage: The 200001 NBA season was the Lakers' 53rd season in the National Basketball Association, and 41st in the city of Los Angeles. During the offseason, the Lakers acquired Horace Grant from the Seattle SuperSonics. Grant won three championships with the Chicago Bulls in the early 1990s. The team also signed free agent Isaiah Rider, who was released by the Atlanta Hawks the previous season due to off the court troubles. The Lakers won their final eight games finishing the regular season with a 5626 record, and won the Pacific Division over the rival Sacramento Kings by one game. Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal were both selected for the 2001 NBA All-Star Game, but O'Neal did not play due to an injury. The Lakers clinched the 2 seed in the playoffs.
American
Horace Grant
Harvey Grant
Who designed the ride which was installed following the removal of Mill Race ?
Title: Raptor (Cedar Point) Passage: Raptor is a steel inverted roller coaster designed by Bolliger Mabillard at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. When built in 1994, it broke many records and held many firsts when it opened. Instead of having a short layout designed to fit into a compact area like , Raptor was designed with a larger, 3,790-foot (1,160 m) layout, making it the tallest, fastest and longest inverted roller coaster in the world when it opened. It features six inversions, including a cobra roll, a first for inverted roller coasters. At its opening, it was the largest investment in Cedar Point history. The ride is themed as a bird of prey. Title: Big Otter Mill Passage: Big Otter Mill, also known as Forbes Mill, is a historic grist mill located near Bedford, Bedford County, Virginia. It was built about 1920, and is a large, 2 12-story, mortise-and-tenon framed mill building, topped by an unusual and picturesque mansard roof. The mill retains a nearly complete set of early-20th century machinery, including a 13 feet in diameter water wheel, which was used until the late 1940s. Also on the property are a contributing mill race and foundation of a store. The building is under restoration as a mill museum. Title: Narborough Watermill Passage: The Watermill is built from red Norfolk brick over three storeys in six bays to the west elevation. Four of the six bays are recessed within giant enclosing arches. The arches are semicircular headed with raised ashlars and a Keystone. In the center of the west elevation of the mill there is a timber lucam (covered sack hoist) of shiplap construction. In front of the west elevation there is a bridge with a three centered arch through which the mill race flows. The bridge has a parapet wall. The rear east elevation is constructed with weatherboard cladding with a continuous first floor outshoot which houses machinery of the mill. Below this there are sluice gates beneath a three centered archway. The ground and first floor of the mill still contains the Mill wheel and the machinery all which are now listed. The surviving machinery includes a 13 ft wheel driving pit-wheel and wallower. There is a horizontal mainshaft that once drove 6 pairs of stones, although there are only five that now survive.The mill race still flows through under the building. Title: Amos Chase House and Mill Passage: The Amos Chase House and Mill are a historic property on New Hampshire Route 114, just south of the Piscataquog River in Weare, New Hampshire. The house is a 2-12 Greek Revival two-family house built c. 1836. It has two similar five-bay facades (southeast and northeast) with central entries framed by pilasters and topped by architraves. The adjacent mill building is also a wood-frame structure, built c. 1849. Both buildings have seen only modest and superficial alteration since their construction. The mill is the only surviving 19th-century mill building in Weare, out of a cottage industry that once saw a dozen or more such buildings. This mill was the only one in the town to survive the New England Hurricane of 1938, although its waterwheel was washed away. The mill race providing water to the mill from the Piscataquog is still visible on the property, as is a dam built by Chase. Chase was a tool manufacturer; his son later used the mill in the manufacture of baskets. Title: Mill Race (log flume) Passage: Mill Race was a log flume ride that operated between 1963 and 1993 at the Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio. When it opened in 1963, Mill Race was only the second such log flume ride to ever operate in the world (the first being El Aserradero [The Sawmill] at Six Flags Over Texas, which had opened earlier that same year). Mill Race was ultimately removed from the park in 1993 to prepare for the opening of Raptor in 1994.
Bolliger Mabillard
Mill Race (log flume)
Raptor (Cedar Point)
Which Emmy Award-nominated actress actress stars in Poor Little Rich Girl?
Title: Pobre nia rica Passage: Pobre nia rica (English title: "Poor Little Rich Girl") is a Mexican telenovela produced by Enrique Segoviano for Televisa. Title: Eleanor Gates Passage: Eleanor Gates (26 September 1875  7 March 1951) was an American playwright who created seven plays that were staged on Broadway. Her best known work was the play "The Poor Little Rich Girl", which was produced by her husband in 1913 and went on to be made as films for Mary Pickford in 1917 and for Shirley Temple in 1936. Title: Sheridan Crane Passage: Sheridan Crane is a fictional character on the NBCDirecTV soap opera "Passions". She has been portrayed by McKenzie Westmore since the series began in 1999, and was briefly portrayed by Shannon Sturges when Westmore was out sick in 2005 and by Kam Heskin in 2006 when Westmore was out on maternity leave and again in 2008 while Westmore was out sick. In early flashback sequences Sheridan at age 12 was portrayed by Sara Paxton. When Sheridan's history was retconned and her flashback sequence age was downgraded from 12 to 6, she was played by Rylee Fansler. She is often seen as a "poor little rich girl" but her love for Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald made her true emotions arise. Title: Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story Passage: Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story is a 1987 television biographical drama starring Farrah Fawcett. The film chronicles the life of Barbara Hutton, a wealthy but troubled American socialite. Released as both a television movie and a mini series, the film won a Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film. Fawcett earned her fifth Golden Globe Award nomination, for Best Actress in a Miniseries of Television Film. Title: Farrah Fawcett Passage: Farrah Fawcett (born Ferrah Leni Fawcett; February 2, 1947 June 25, 2009) was an American actress, model, and artist. A four-time Emmy Award nominee and six-time Golden Globe Award nominee, Fawcett rose to international fame when she posed for her iconic red swimsuit poster which became the best selling pin-up poster in history and starred as private investigator Jill Munroe in the first season of the television series "Charlie's Angels" (19761977). In 1996, she was ranked No. 26 on "TV Guide"'s "50 Greatest TV stars of All-Time".
Farrah Fawcett
Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story
Farrah Fawcett
The Ribes glandulosum can be found in several places the United States, including a mountain range formed approximately how many years ago?
Title: Ribes glandulosum Passage: Ribes glandulosum, the skunk currant, is a North American species of flowering plant in the currant family. It is widespread in Canada (all 10 provinces and all 3 territories) and is also found in parts of the United States (Alaska, the Great Lakes region, the Appalachian Mountains, and the Northeast). Title: Appalachian Mountains Passage: The Appalachian Mountains ( , French: "les Appalaches" ), often called the Appalachians, are a system of mountains in eastern North America. The Appalachians first formed roughly 480 million years ago during the Ordovician Period. It once reached elevations similar to those of the Alps and the Rocky Mountains before naturally occurring erosion. The Appalachian chain is a barrier to east-west travel, as it forms a series of alternating ridgelines and valleys oriented in opposition to most roads running east or west. Title: Jenny Lake Passage: Jenny Lake is located in Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The lake was formed approximately 12,000 years ago by glaciers pushing rock debris which carved Cascade Canyon during the last glacial maximum, forming a terminal moraine which now impounds the lake. The lake is estimated to be 423 ft deep and encompasses 1191 acre . Jenny Lake is considered to be a major focal point in Grand Teton National Park, with many hiking trails, scenic boat rides, and quick access to the major climbing routes onto the tallest peaks of the Teton Range. Title: Lake Atna Passage: Lake Atna ( ; also known as Lake Ahtna) was a prehistoric proglacial lake that initially formed approximately 58 ka (thousand years ago) in the Copper River Basin, an area roughly centered around 245 km northeast of modern-day Anchorage, Alaska. The lake formed and dispersed during the Wisconsin glaciation. The lake existed in several forms, with several prominent shorelines observable in modern geology. At its greatest extent, the lake surface area was approximately half the size of modern-day Lake Ontario, and possibly much larger. The basin of the lake lay within an area bordered by the Alaska Range to the north, the Wrangell Mountains to the east, the Chugach Mountains to the south, and the Talkeetna Mountains to the west. Lake Atna may have generated several of the largest ever glacial lake outburst floods. One such flood may have contributed to the destruction caused by the 1964 Alaska earthquake. Title: Indigenous people of the Everglades region Passage: The indigenous people of the Everglades region arrived in the Florida peninsula of what is now the United States approximately 14,000 to 15,000 years ago, probably following large game. The Paleo-Indians found an arid landscape that supported plants and animals adapted to prairie and xeric scrub conditions. Large animals became extinct in Florida around 11,000 years ago. Climate changes 6,500 years ago brought a wetter landscape. The Paleo-Indians slowly adapted to the new conditions. Archaeologists call the cultures that resulted from the adaptations Archaic peoples. They were better suited for environmental changes than their ancestors, and created many tools with the resources they had. Approximately 5,000 years ago, the climate shifted again to cause the regular flooding from Lake Okeechobee that gave rise to the Everglades ecosystems.
480 million
Ribes glandulosum
Appalachian Mountains
Did William Studeman or Robert James Woolsey Junior serve in the Central Intelligence Agency under George Bush and Bill Clinton?
Title: William J. Donovan Passage: William Joseph ("Wild Bill") Donovan (January 1, 1883 February 8, 1959) was an American soldier, lawyer, intelligence officer and diplomat. Donovan is best remembered as the wartime head of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency, during World War II. He is also known as the "Father of American Intelligence" and the "Father of Central Intelligence". "The Central Intelligence Agency regards Donovan as its founding father," according to journalist Evan Thomas in a 2011 "Vanity Fair" profile. The lobby of CIA headquarters, in Langley, Virginia, now features a statue of Donovan. Thomas observed that Donovan's "exploits are utterly improbable but by now well documented in declassified wartime records that portray a brave, noble, headlong, gleeful, sometimes outrageous pursuit of action and skulduggery." Title: George H. W. Bush Passage: George Herbert Walker Bush (born June 12, 1924) is an American politician who was the 41st President of the United States from 1989 to 1993 and the 43rd Vice President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. A member of the Republican Party, he was previously a congressman, ambassador, and Director of Central Intelligence. He is the oldest living former President and Vice President. Previously known as simply "George Bush", since 2001, Bush has often been referred to as "George H. W. Bush", "Bush 41", "Bush the Elder", or "George Bush Senior" to distinguish him from his eldest son, George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States. Title: William O. Studeman Passage: William Oliver "Bill" Studeman (born January 16, 1940) is a retired Admiral of the United States Navy and former Deputy Director of the United States' Central Intelligence Agency, with two extended periods as Acting Director of Central Intelligence. As Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, he served in the administrations of George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton under three Directors of Central Intelligence, Robert Gates, R. James Woolsey Jr., and John M. Deutch. Admiral Studeman retired from the Navy in 1995 after almost 35 years of service. Between 1988 and 1992 he was director of the National Security Agency; he was the Director of Naval Intelligence, from September 1985 to July 1988. Title: R. James Woolsey Jr. Passage: Robert James "Jim" Woolsey Jr. (born September 21, 1941) is a national security and energy specialist and former Director of Central Intelligence who headed the Central Intelligence Agency from February 5, 1993, until January 10, 1995. A lawyer by training and trade, he held a variety of government positions in the 1970s and 1980s, including as Under Secretary of the Navy from 1977 to 1979, and was involved in treaty negotiations with the Soviet Union for five years in the 1980s. His career also included time as a professional lawyer, venture capitalist and investor in the private sector. Title: Robert Suettinger Passage: Robert Suettinger was United States President Bill Clinton's national intelligence officer for East Asia at the National Intelligence Council (NIC) from 1997-1998. While there, Suettinger oversaw the preparation of national intelligence estimates for the director of the Central Intelligence Agency. His areas of specialty included the People's Republic of China and the North Korean nuclear weapons program. After working in the Clinton administration, Suettinger has been a senior analyst for the Brookings Institution where he wrote the book "Beyond Tiananmen The Politics of U.S.-China Relations, 1989-2000". He also is a senior advisor at The Stimson Center.
William Oliver "Bill" Studeman
William O. Studeman
R. James Woolsey Jr.
Happy Feet Two features an English-Australian film and stage actor who played what role in The Matrix trilogy?
Title: Colin Gibson (production designer) Passage: Colin Gibson is an Australian production designer. He is known for his collaborations with George Miller, including "Babe", "", "Happy Feet", "Happy Feet Two", and "", the latter of which resulted in winning the Academy Award for Best Production Design and a AACTA Award. Gibson's other work includes "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert", for which he shared a BAFTA award nomination with Owen Paterson. Title: Benjamin Flores Jr. Passage: Benjamin Flores Jr. (born July 24, 2002), also known as Lil' P-Nut, is an American child actor and rap artist. In music, he is known for his rap, "You Might Be the One". In acting, Flores starred as Louie Preston on the Nickelodeon television series "The Haunted Hathaways" (20132015), and since 2015 he has played Triple G on the Nickelodeon series "Game Shakers". He also had a voice role in the 2011 animated feature film in "Happy Feet Two", playing Atticus the rapping penguin. Title: Happy Feet Two Passage: Happy Feet Two is a 2011 Australian-American 3D computer-animated family musical comedy film directed, produced and co-written by George Miller. It is the sequel to Miller's 2006 film "Happy Feet". It features Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Hugo Weaving, Magda Szubanski and Anthony LaPaglia reprising their roles from the first film. Pink voiced Gloria due to Brittany Murphy's death in 2009, and Richard Carter who portrayed a human character and voiced Barry in the first film, voices Bryan the beachmaster in this one, respectively. Common also replaced Fat Joe as Seymour. The original cast is joined by new characters voiced by Hank Azaria, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and Sofa Vergara. Title: Hugo Weaving Passage: Hugo Wallace Weaving (born 4 April 1960) is an English-Australian film and stage actor. He is best known for playing Agent Smith in "The Matrix" trilogy (19992003), Elrond in "The Lord of the Rings" (20012003) and "The Hobbit" (20122014) film trilogies, V in "V for Vendetta" (2006), Red Skull in "" (2011) and Tom Doss in "Hacksaw Ridge" (2016). Title: Bridge of Light (song) Passage: "Bridge of Light" is a song by American singer-songwriter Pink. It was released on December 2, 2011 by Sony Music. The song was written by Pink and long-time collaborator Billy Mann and serves as the theme song to the 2011 film "Happy Feet Two". The song was a moderate success and became a top 10 hit in Austria, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland, but failed to chart high in other countries due to minimal promotion.
Agent Smith
Happy Feet Two
Hugo Weaving
Has both The Panama Deception and We Come as Friends won any awards?
Title: Friends of the Israel Defense Forces Passage: Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) (in Hebrew ) is an organization established in 1981 dedicated to the men and women serving in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), wounded veterans, and the families of fallen soldiers. Headquartered in New York City, Friends of the Israel Defense Forces is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that operates fifteen regional offices in the United States and Panama. Friends of the Israel Defense Forces initiates and supports educational, social, cultural and recreational programs and facilities in an effort to ease the burden that the Israel Defense Forces' soldiers and their families carry on behalf of the Jewish community worldwide. Title: The Panama Deception Passage: The Panama Deception is a 1992 American documentary film that won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film is critical of the actions of the US military during the 1989 invasion of Panama by the United States, covering the conflicting reasons for the invasion and depicting the US media as biased. It also highlighted media bias, showing events that were unreported or systematically misreported in the news, including downplaying the number of civilian casualties. It was directed by Barbara Trent, written and edited by David Kasper, and narrated by actress Elizabeth Montgomery. It was a production of the Empowerment Project. Title: Duke of Deception Passage: The Duke of Deception is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media. A major adversary of Wonder Woman, the Duke is a demigod of deceit, originally presented as an operative of Wonder Woman's nemesis MarsAres. He first appeared in the summer of 1942 in "Wonder Woman" 1, volume 1, written by Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston as an embodiment of the abnormal emotion of deception. The Duke popped up in "Wonder Woman", "Comic Cavalcade" and "Sensation Comics" stories throughout the 1940s and 1950s. But by the 1960s, when the Silver Age of Comics was in full-swing, he had all but vanished from Wonder Woman's adventures, save for a single appearance in 1964 in "Wonder Woman" 148, volume 1. Things would pick up for the Duke a bit in the 1970s; he received a Bronze Age facelift in 1975 in "Wonder Woman" 217, volume 1, written by Elliot S. Maggin, followed by yet another reformulation in 1977 in "Wonder Woman" 239-240, written by Gerry Conway. The Duke made his final Bronze Age appearance in 1979 in "Wonder Woman" 254, volume 1. After DC Comics rebooted its continuity in 1985 (in a publication event known as the Crisis on Infinite Earths), Wonder Woman, her supporting characters and many of her foes, were re-imagined and reintroduced. The Duke of Deception, though initially absent in this revised mythos, would ultimately make a handful of cameo appearances, both within DC's continuity (such as "Wonder Woman" Annual 1, volume 3), and out of it (such as "Scooby-Doo Team-Up" 5, in which Wonder Woman works with Scooby-Doo and his friends). Title: Guillermo Trujillo Passage: Guillermo Trujillo (born 1927) is a painter from Panama. He was born in Horconcitos, Chiriqui, Panama. He started his studies in Panama and completed them in Madrid. In 1959 he obtained an Honorable Mention in the Biennial of So Paulo, and has continued to receive awards. Trujillo incorporated elements of native art and hieratic figures in a very contemporary style in his canvases. His compositions included political and social satires, as well as man related to nature. His works Iconografa del Cantoral Chocoe and Tres Maestros. Title: We Come as Friends Passage: We Come as Friends is a 2014 Austrian-French documentary film written, directed and produced by Hubert Sauper. The film premiered in-competition in the "World Cinema Documentary Competition" at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. It won the "Special Jury Award for Cinematic Bravery" at the festival.
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The Panama Deception
We Come as Friends
Which "Lafangey Parindey" actor has received three Filmfare Awards?
Title: Vanisri Passage: Vanisri, (born Rathna Kumari) is an Indian film actress known for her works predominately in Telugu and Tamil, few Kannada films. In a film career spanning forty years she has received three Filmfare Awards South, including the Nandi Awards, and the Tamil Nadu State Film Award. She gained attention with a supporting role in a film penned by K. Balachander titled "Sukha Dukhalu", and "Marapurani Kadha" (1967). Vanisri was then starred in super hits such as "Krishnaveni" ,"Prem Nagar", "Dussehra Bullodu", "Aradhana", "Jeevitha Chakram", "Rangula Ratnam", "Sri Krishna Tulabharam", "Bhakta Kannappa", "Bobbili Raja", etc. If there was a star heroine in the Telugu film industry, who ruled on par with the heroes, it must be only Vanisri. Title: Lafangey Parindey Passage: Lafangey Parindey (English: "Cheeky Bird") is a 2010 Hindi romantic drama directed by Pradeep Sarkar, produced by Aditya Chopra and starring Neil Nitin Mukesh and Deepika Padukone in the lead roles. The film was released on 20 August 2010 under the Yash Raj Films banner. The story of the film is partially inspired from the 1978 American film, "Ice Castles" and the 1999 Tamil film, "Thulladha Manamum Thullum". Title: Kharaj Mukherjee Passage: Kharaj Mukherjee or Kharaj Mukhopadhyay (born 7 July 1963) is Bengali actor, songwriter, composer and singer. He made his debut in Bengali film with the film "Hulusthul" in 1980. In last 32 years he has worked in many films like "Patalghar", "Bye Bye Bangkok", "Kahani", "namesake", "accident", Muktodhara, Special 26, Lafangey Parindey, Yuva, Parineeta, Laga Chunari mein daag, Chhoye chhuti, "Jaatishwar" etc. He is a student of the drama maestro Mr. Ramaprasad Banik. One of the finest actors in India, he is known for his excellence in both Commercial and natural acting. In 2012 film "Kahaani", Mukherjee played the role of Inspector Chatterjee. Mukherjee won Bengal Film Journalists' Association Best Male Playback Award in 2004 for the film "Patalghar". Title: Deepika Padukone Passage: Deepika Padukone (] ; born 5 January 1986) is an Indian film actress. One of the highest-paid actresses in India, Padukone is the recipient of several awards, including three Filmfare Awards. She features in listings of the nation's most popular and attractive personalities. Title: Anushka Shetty Passage: Sweety Shetty (born 7 November 1981), known by her stage name Anushka Shetty, is an Indian actress and model who predominantly works in Telugu and Tamil films. She has received several accolades, including three CineMAA Awards, a Nandi Award, TN State Film Awards and three Filmfare Awards from eight nominations. Times of India stated her as "Lady Super Star" of South India at 63rd South Filmfare Awards
Deepika Padukone
Lafangey Parindey
Deepika Padukone
What was the population of the islands that Eygunn Samuelsen teaches about in April 2017?
Title: Star Awards 2017 Passage: Star Awards 2017 (also SA2017, Chinese: 2017) is a television award ceremony which is held in Singapore. It is part of the annual Star Awards organised by Mediacorp for free-to-air channels Channels 8 and U. The Road to Star Awards 2017 was broadcast live on 26 March, and 2 and 9 April 2017. The Walk of Fame and Ceremony Awards were broadcast live on 16 April 2017. The theme for this year's Star Award is " (Influence)". Title: Eygunn Samuelsen Passage: Eygunn Jana Samuelsen (ne Henriksen, 23 May 1959 in Srvgur) is a Faroese teacher and politician (Social Democratic Party (Javnaarflokkurin)). Title: 2017 Liga 1 Passage: The 2017 Liga 1 (also known as the GO-JEK Liga 1 for sponsorship reasons) season is the 60th season of top-flight football in Indonesia (under Football Association of Indonesia or PSSI), and the inaugural season of "Liga 1", replacing "Indonesia Super League". The season began on 15 April 2017 and scheduled to end on 12 November 2017. Fixtures for the 2017 season were announced on 11 April 2017. Title: Kathy Barnes Passage: Katherine "Kathy" Barnes is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera "Hollyoaks", played by Sarah Jane Buckley. Kathy arrived in November 2005. In October 2007, it was announced that Kathy had been written out of the serial and would leave in January 2008. She returned briefly on 24 April 2017 for the funeral of her daughter Amy Barnes (Ashley Slanina-Davies) and departed the following day on 25 April 2017. Kathy returned on 4 September 2017 for Ste's week-long trial. After being found not guilty on 8 September 2017, Ste was shot by Kathy who had found Shane Sweeney's gun at the beach the prior day. Following this, Kathy is taken into police custody and seemingly exits yet again. Title: Faroe Islands Passage: The Faroe Islands ( ; Faroese: "Froyar" ] ; Danish: "Frerne" , ] ), sometimes called the Faeroe Islands, are an archipelago between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic, about halfway between Norway and Iceland, 200 mi north-northwest of Scotland. The islands are an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark. Their area is about 1,400 km2 with a population of 50,030 in April 2017.
50,030
Eygunn Samuelsen
Faroe Islands
The Voice UK was co-presented by which English disc jockey?
Title: The Voice UK (series 3) Passage: The Voice UK is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The third series began airing on 11 January 2014 on BBC One, as opposed to the usual start in March. will.i.am and Tom Jones returned as coaches, while Kylie Minogue and Ricky Wilson joined the show as replacements for former coaches, Jessie J and Danny O'Donoghue. Emma Willis and Marvin Humes co-presented the show for the first time, replacing Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates. Title: REQ (musician) Passage: Ian Cassar is an English disc jockey, electronic music producer and graffiti artist who works under the pseudonyms REQ and req-1. Title: Corey James Passage: Corey James (born Corey James John Rutherford, August 8, 1992) is an English disc jockey, producer and remixer. During his career, he has released many electronic dance music records on labels such as Size Records, Protocol Recordings, Big Beat Records, Sosumi Records, Spinnin' Records, Fonk Recordings and Armada Music. His repertoire also includes numerous remixes and bootlegs for artists such as Steve Angello, Galantis, Alesso, Feenixpawl, AN21 and Max Vangeli. James's passion for house music appeared at a young age through his hometown's cultural love of music. Watching Steve Angello's live performance in Cream Liverpool was the defining moment in his plan to pursue a career in the music industry. He was named one of the Top 100 Producers by 1001Tracklists, a ranking reflecting DJ support. James performed at Creamfields festival on August 28, 2016 and joined Steve Angello on his BBC Radio 1 residency on November 17, 2016. Title: Marvin Humes Passage: Marvin Richard James Humes (born 18 March 1985) is an English disc jockey and radio host who currently presents the late show across the UK's Capital FM Network, and the Vodafone Big Top 40 chart show across UK commercial radio stations on a Sunday afternoon. He is best known as a former member of the boyband JLS, the runner-up boyband to Alexandra Burke in the fifth series of "The X Factor". After a successful five years, JLS split in December 2013. Title: DJ Cameo Passage: DJ Cameo is an English disc jockey and former host of "Pirate Sessions", a now-defunct Sunday afternoon grime show on the digital UK radio station BBC 1Xtra. He later hosted the Tuesday night UKG show, but on 4 November 2015 it was announced that he would be replaced by a new DJ called Jamz Supernova who would be playing RB. The music Cameo produces varies from 2-step vocals, to 4x4, to grime, and sublow. In 2004, Cameo was voted winner of the "Best Newcomer" Award for the garage scene's 2004 Peoples Choice Awards held in London. Cameo also received two back to back awards on behalf of Uptown Records, winner of best record shop.
Marvin Richard James Humes
The Voice UK (series 3)
Marvin Humes
Matt Hannaford is an MLBPA certified sports agent and partner at MVP Sports Group, along with partner Dan Lozano, he represents some of the games biggest names in baseball, including Joshua Adam Donaldson, an American professional baseball third baseman for the Toronto Blue Jays of which organization?
Title: Dan Lozano Passage: Dan Lozano (born March 3, 1967) is a professional sports agent, specializing in baseball. He is the founder of MVP Sports Group, a sports agency based in Los Angeles, CA. His current clients include many notable MLB players such as Albert Pujols, Joey Votto, Alex Rodriguez, Jimmy Rollins, Carlos Beltrn, Nick Swisher, Michael Young, Brian Wilson and Mike Piazza. He has worked professionally as an agent for over 23 years, and has negotiated numerous deals including some of the largest deals in baseball history such as Mike Piazzas 7-year 91 million deal with the New York Mets, Albert Pujols 240 million deal with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and Joey Vottos 225 million extension with the Cincinnati Reds. Title: Alex Anthopoulos Passage: Alex Anthopoulos (born May 25, 1977) is a Canadian professional baseball executive with the Los Angeles Dodgers organization. He was the senior vice president of baseball operations and general manager of the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2010 to 2015, for whom began as a scouting coordinator in 2003. Prior to the Blue Jays, Anthopoulos got his start in professional baseball with the Montreal Expos organization in 2000. In 2015, he was named the "Sporting News" Executive of the Year after the Blue Jays advanced to the playoffs for the first time since 1993, reaching the American League Championship Series (ALCS). However, his term with the Blue Jays ended on October 29, 2015, when he declined a five-year contract extension. Title: Rafa Nieves Passage: Rafa Nieves is a MLBPA certified sports agent and Vice-President of Baseball at Wasserman Media Group. Nieves represents many baseball players including Jose Ramirez (Indians), Gregory Polanco (Pirates), Francisco Cervelli (Pirates), Alex Colome (Rays), Victor Robles (Nationals) and Kelvin Herrera (Royals) among many others. Title: Josh Donaldson Passage: Joshua Adam Donaldson (born December 8, 1985) is an American professional baseball third baseman for the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was initially drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 2007 MLB Draft after playing for Auburn University during his time in college. Donaldson has also played for the Oakland Athletics, making his debut for the team in 2010, progressing with the team and eventually becoming an All-Star in the 2014 MLB season. Title: Matt Hannaford Passage: Matt Hannaford is an MLBPA certified sports agent and partner at MVP Sports Group. Along with partner Dan Lozano, he represents some of the games biggest names in baseball, including Albert Pujols, Jimmy Rollins, Joey Votto, Josh Donaldson, Nick Swisher, Brian Wilson and Carlos Beltrn. Hannaford has also been responsible for recruiting some of the game's best young stars, including Manny Machado, Michael Taylor, Yonder Alonso and Derek Norris.
Major League Baseball (MLB)
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Gerald Davis was defeated by the independent candidate in 2010 from what Cumberland County town?
Title: Cumberland County, New Jersey Passage: Cumberland County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 153,797, making it the state's 16th-largest county, representing a 2.0 decrease from the 156,898 enumerated at the 2010 United States Census, in turn increasing by 10,460 (7.1) from the 146,438 counted in the 2000 Census, retaining its position as the state's 16th-most populous county. Its county seat is Bridgeton. Cumberland County is named for Prince William, Duke of Cumberland. The county was formally created from portions of Salem County as of January 19, 1748. Title: Cumberland County, Maine Passage: Cumberland County is a county located in the state of Maine, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 281,674, making it the most populous county in Maine. Its county seat is Portland. Cumberland County was founded in 1760 from a portion of York County, Massachusetts and named for William, Duke of Cumberland, a son of King George II. Title: Gerald Davis (politician) Passage: Gerald M. Davis (born 1936) is an American politician from Maine. Davis, a Republican from Falmouth, represented District 11 in the Maine Senate from 2008-2010. He was defeated for re-election in 2010 by unenrolled (independent) Richard Woodbury of Yarmouth. Davis' Senate district covered part of Cumberland County, specifically Chebeague Island, Cumberland, Falmouth, Gray, Long Island, North Yarmouth and Yarmouth. He served in the Maine House of Representatives from 1996 to 2006. He also served on the Falmouth School Board. Title: Yarmouth, Maine Passage: Yarmouth is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States, located twelve miles north of the state's largest city, Portland. The town was settled in 1636 and incorporated in 1849. Its population was 8,349 in the 2010 census. As of 2015's estimation, this is about 0.6 of Maine's total population. Title: Karl Turner (Maine politician) Passage: Karl W. Turner (born March 23, 1942) is an American politician and businessperson from Maine. Turner served as a Republican State Senator from Maine's 11th District, representing part of Cumberland County, including the population centers of Falmouth and his residence in Cumberland. He served from 2000 to 2008, when he was replaced by fellow Republican Gerald Davis.
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Which building is still under construction, 30 Hudson Yards or the New York World Building?
Title: 15 Hudson Yards Passage: 15 Hudson Yards is a residential building currently under construction on Manhattan's West Side. Located in Chelsea near Hell's Kitchen Penn Station area, the building is a part of the Hudson Yards project, a plan to redevelop the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's West Side Yards. The tower started construction on December 4, 2014. Title: 30 Hudson Yards Passage: 30 Hudson Yards (also the North Tower) is a super tall office building currently under construction in the West Side area of Manhattan. Located near Hell's Kitchen, Chelsea and the Penn Station area, the building is a part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project, a plan to redevelop the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's West Side Yards. Title: Hudson Park and Boulevard Passage: Hudson Park and Boulevard is a greenway and boulevard in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan in New York City, being built as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project. It lies between 10th and 11th Avenues. When complete, it will be 4 acre , six-block-long north-south, and run between 33rd and 39th Streets. The boulevard will be in the center of the park when complete. Construction will be in two phases; the first phase, located between 33rd and 36th Streets, was under construction from 2012 to August 2015. The second phase has no timeline. The total cost of the project is more than 30 million. Title: New York World Building Passage: "The New York World" Building was a skyscraper in New York City designed by early skyscraper specialist George Browne Post and built in 1890 to house the now-defunct newspaper, "The New York World". It was razed in 1955. Title: 3 Hudson Boulevard Passage: 3 Hudson Boulevard, previously tentatively known as the GiraSole, is a supertall skyscraper under construction in Manhattan's Hudson Yards and Hell's Kitchen neighborhoods along the Hudson Park and Boulevard in New York City. Its developer is Joseph Moinian.
30 Hudson Yards
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New York World Building
Which former tennis player is Australian, Geoff Masters or Eugenia Maniokova?
Title: Eugenia Maniokova Passage: Eugenia Aleksandrovna Maniokova (Russian: ; born 17 May 1968) is a retired professional tennis player from the Russian Federation. She is a former World No. 18 in doubles. Title: Steffi Graf Passage: Stefanie Maria "Steffi" Graf (] ; born 14 June 1969) is a German former tennis player, who was ranked world No. 1 during her career. Graf won 22 Grand Slam singles titles. Her 22 singles titles put her second on the list of Major wins in the female competition since the introduction of the Open Era in 1968 and is third all-time behind Margaret Court (24) and Serena Williams (23). In 1988, she became the first and only tennis player (male or female) to achieve the Golden Slam by winning all four Grand Slam singles titles and the Olympic gold medal in the same calendar year. Furthermore, she is the only tennis player to have won each Grand Slam event at least four times. Title: Geoff Masters Passage: Geoff Masters (born 19 September 1950) is an Australian former tennis player. He was part of doubles winning pairs in the US Open, Australian Open and Wimbledon tournaments during the 1970s. Title: Dimitar Kuzmanov Passage: Dimitar Kuzmanov (Bulgarian: , ] ; nickname: Miko; born 28 July 1993) is a Bulgarian professional tennis player and the current No. 3 Bulgarian in the ATP singles ranking. His highest singles ranking was No. 281 (8 February 2016), whilst his best doubles ranking was No. 445 (8 February 2016). Kuzmanov is a player of Tennis Club Lokomotiv Plovdiv and is coached by former Bulgarian tennis player Stefan Rangelov and by Bulgaria Fed Cup team's former tennis player and present captain Dora Rangelova. In 2011 he was invited to play for Bulgaria Davis Cup team. Title: 1994 Bausch amp; Lomb Championships Doubles Passage: Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere and Leila Meskhi were the defending champions. Maleeva-Fragniere retired from tennis earlier that year, but only Meskhi competed that year with Eugenia Maniokova.
Geoff Masters
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What fast food restaurant chain specalizing in chicken sandwiches has a football Bowl game named after it?
Title: Restaurant Brands International Passage: Restaurant Brands International is a Canadian multinational fast food company. Formed in 2014 by the 12.5 billion merger between American fast food restaurant chain Burger King and the Canadian coffee shop and restaurant chain Tim Hortons, and expanded by the 2017 purchase of Louisiana-based and themed Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, the company is the third-largest operator of fast food restaurants in the world. The company is based alongside Tim Hortons in Oakville, Ontario, but both chains retain their existing operations and headquarters in Oakville and Miami respectively. The merger focused primarily on expanding the international reach of the Tim Hortons brand, and providing financial efficiencies for both companies. Title: Chick-fil-A Passage: Chick-fil-A ( , a play on the American English pronunciation of "fillet") is an American fast food restaurant chain headquartered in the Atlanta district of College Park, Georgia, specializing in chicken sandwiches. Founded in May 1946, it has more than 2,000 restaurants, mainly in the United States. Title: Lee's Sandwiches Passage: Lee's Sandwiches International, Inc., is a fast food restaurant chain found in the United States and Taiwan, specializing in Vietnamese cuisine. While originally famous for selling bnh m (Vietnamese sandwiches), the chain has expanded its offering to many other goods, including packaged spring rolls, specialty drinks, desserts, and other food-to-go items. It has many different bnh m and smoothie selections. The chain's Vietnamese-style sandwiches use French baguette bread. It has its headquarters in San Jose, California. Title: Nirula's Passage: Nirula's is India's oldest fast food restaurant chain. Based in North India and most popular in NCR Delhi, it was Delhi's first fast food restaurant, opening in Connaught Place in 1977. Today it has over 70 outlets in NCR Delhi, Bihar, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh states, offering a Desi version of Western fast food items. Nirula's success has led them to branch out into other ventures which include, Potpourri, an Indian cuisine, casual dining restaurant chain; Nirula's 21, ice cream parlour chain, in addition to pastry shops and two hotels in Noida and Panipat. Recently Nirula's opened its first franchise in Patna, their first outlet in the entire east zone. Title: Sports in Atlanta Passage: Sports in Atlanta has a rich history, including the oldest on-campus NCAA Division I football stadium, Bobby Dodd Stadium, built in 1913 by the students of Georgia Tech. Atlanta also played host to the second intercollegiate football game in the South, played between the AM College of Alabama (now Auburn University) and the University of Georgia in Piedmont Park in 1892; this game is now called the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry. The city hosts college football's annual Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl and the Peachtree Road Race, the worlds largest 10 km race. Atlanta was the host city for the Centennial 1996 Summer Olympics, and Downtown Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park was built for and commemorates the games.
Chick-fil-A
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Amazon Prime Air is a cargo airline that contracts through Air Transport International, Atlas Air, and ABX Air, a cargo airline formerly known as what?
Title: Nordic Air Passage: Nordic Air AS was a Norwegian cargo airline based at Sandefjord Airport, Torp. It operated from 1970 to 1973 with a Douglas DC-4, later replaced with two Lockheed L-188 Electra. The airline was not allowed to fly scheduled routes, and relied on chater flights. The most common transport was fish, from Northern Norway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands. The company was bought and merged into Fred Olsen Air Transport in 1973, after Nordic Air had failed to receive permission for its Nordic Express scheduled flights. Title: ABX Air Passage: ABX Air, Inc., formerly Airborne Express, is a cargo airline headquartered at Wilmington Air Park near the City of Wilmington, Ohio, USA. ABX Air operates scheduled, ad hoc charter and ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance) freight services. It also provides flight support services and training. ABX Air is owned by Air Transport Services Group. Title: Polar Air Cargo Passage: Polar Air Cargo, Inc., a subsidiary of Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, is an American cargo airline based in Purchase, New York. It operates scheduled all-cargo services to North America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Its main base is Anchorage International Airport, Alaska, with hubs at Los Angeles International Airport, CincinnatiNorthern Kentucky International Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport and Incheon International Airport near Seoul, South Korea. Title: Custom Air Transport Passage: Custom Air Transport was a cargo airline based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA which began service on December 9, 1995. It operated cargo services on behalf of Charter America, including several postal contracts and also flew on behalf of US freight forwarder Eagle Global Logistics. Its main base was Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Title: Amazon Prime Air Passage: Amazon Prime Air is a cargo airline that contracts through Air Transport International, ABX Air, and Atlas Air, as well as a conceptual drone-based delivery system currently in development by Amazon.com. The cargo side is based at CincinnatiNorthern Kentucky International Airport in Hebron, Kentucky, near Cincinnati, Ohio. The hub began operations on April 30, 2017 and will quickly expand under a 1.49-billion expansion plan with 40 Boeing 767-300F's and 200 daily takeoff and landings.
Airborne Express
Amazon Prime Air
ABX Air
Tony Schiavone and Jim Ross are both known as play-by-play commentators for what sport?
Title: Secession (band) Passage: Secession was a Scottish synthpop band that was active between 1983 and 1987. The original incarnation comprised Peter Thomson (guitar, keyboards, synthesizer and vocals), Jack Ross (guitar, synthesizer and vocals), Jim Ross (bass guitar) and Carole L. Branston (keyboards and vocals). The band used a small pre-programmed drum machine. Title: Mico Halili Passage: Mico Halili is a Filipino sports journalist. Halili began his career in 1998 with ABS-CBN as one of the play-by-play commentators for the Metropolitan Basketball Association games. He later became a commentator for the basketball games of the UAAP and the NCAA when ABS-CBN got the broadcast rights for both leagues. Title: Jim Ross Passage: James William Ross (born January 3, 1952) is an American professional wrestling commentator and talent relations executive who is best known as the longtime lead play-by-play commentator for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). He is a former referee, restaurateur and barbecue sauce and beef jerky developer. Title: Ed Ferrara Passage: Edward "Ed" Ferrara (born November 22, 1966) is an American former professional wrestling booker, writer and agent for the World Wrestling Federation and World Championship Wrestling, often co-working alongside Vince Russo. In WCW, he portrayed the character "Oklahoma", a mockery of WWF's commentator Jim Ross, and was the heaviest WCW Cruiserweight Champion, although he was forced to vacate the title for exceeding the 220 lb weight limit. Ed Ferrara began his work in television production and writing, contributing to shows such as "" and "Weird Science" on the USA Network. Ferrara was also a wrestler in Slammers Wrestling Federation known as Bruce Beaudine. He was most recently working on the creative team for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Title: Tony Schiavone Passage: Noah Anthony "Tony" Schiavone ( , ; born on November 7, 1957) is an American sports broadcaster. He is the play-by-play broadcaster for the Gwinnett Braves of the International League. He has been a sports radio host and a professional wrestling announcer known for his work in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), and World Championship Wrestling (WCW). WWE (formerly the WWF) remarked: "At the height of the Monday Night War, veteran broadcaster Tony Schiavone's voice was as vital to the onscreen product of World Championship Wrestling as Jim Ross' Oklahoma growl was to [the WWF]."
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Jim Ross
Vano "Ivan" Anastasovich's uncle designed what?
Title: Coronation of the Russian monarch Passage: Coronations in Russia involved a highly developed religious ceremony in which the Emperor of Russia (generally referred to as the Tsar) was crowned and invested with regalia, then anointed with chrism and formally blessed by the church to commence his reign. Although rulers of Muscovy had been crowned prior to the reign of Ivan III, their coronation rituals assumed overt Byzantine overtones as the result of the influence of Ivan's wife Sophia Paleologue, and the imperial ambitions of his grandson, Ivan IV. The modern coronation, introducing "European-style" elements, replaced the previous "crowning" ceremony and was first used for Catherine the Great in 1724. Since czarist Russia claimed to be the "Third Rome" and the replacement of Byzantium as the true Christian state, the Russian rite was designed to link its rulers and prerogatives to those of the so-called "Second Rome" (Constantinople). Title: Ivan Mikoyan Passage: Vano "Ivan" Anastasovich Mikoyan (September 1, 1927 November 25, 2016) was a Soviet Armenian aircraft designer, nephew of designer Artem Mikoyan. In 1944-1945, he studied at the Aviation Technical School in Stalinabad, then graduated from the Zhukovsky Air Force Engineering Academy. From 1953 he worked in OKB Mikoyan as assistant chief engineer, chief engineer for flight tests, and as the leading designer for MiG-21 family of fighter aircraft. In 1965 he was appointed as the lead designer on the MiG-23 fighter aircraft, and the technical director of joint state tests after 1968. Starting in 1973, Ivan was deputy chief designer for the MiG-29 fighter aircraft. Later, he was an adviser for Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG. Title: Chermayeff amp; Geismar amp; Haviv Passage: Chermayeff Geismar Haviv (formerly Chermayeff Geismar) is a New York-based branding and graphic design firm. It was founded in 1957 by Yale graduates Ivan Chermayeff and Tom Geismar. The firm has designed logos for such companies as Pan Am, Mobil Oil, PBS, Chase Bank, Barneys New York, The Museum of Modern Art, Xerox, Smithsonian Institution, NBC, Cornell University, National Geographic, State Farm Insurance, and many others. Ivan Chermayeff and Thomas Geismar were awarded the AIGA Medal in 1979. Title: Ivan Stephen of Bulgaria Passage: Ivan Stefan (Bulgarian: ; in English also "John Stephen") (c. 130013011373 (?)) ruled as emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria for eight months from 1330 to 1331. He was the eldest son of emperor Michael III Shishman and Anna Neda of Serbia, a daughter of King Stefan Uro II Milutin of Serbia. Ivan Stephen was descendent to the Terter dynasty, the Asen dynasty and the Shishman dynasty, which were all of partial Cuman origin. After his father's accenssion to the throne in 1323 Ivan Stefan was associated as co-emperor. When Michael III Shishman divorced Anna Neda to marry Theodora Palaiologina, the daughter of Byzantine emperor Michael IX Palaiologos, in 1324, Ivan Stefan was exiled along with his mother and brother in a monastery. In the summer of 1330 he became emperor of Bulgaria with the help of his uncle Stephen Deanski. After he was deposed in a coup d'tat by the Tarnovo nobility, he fled along with Anna Neda in the domains of his father's brother Belaur in Ni and later to Dubrovnik. He was later expelled from there by Stephen Duan under the pressure of Ivan Alexander. Ivan Stefan probably died in Naples. Title: Artem Mikoyan Passage: Artem (Artyom) Ivanovich Mikoyan (Russian: ; Armenian: () "Artyom (Anushavan) Hovhannesi Mikoyan" ; 5 August [O.S. 23 July] 1905 9 December 1970) was a Soviet Armenian aircraft designer. In partnership with Mikhail Gurevich he designed many of the famous MiG military aircraft.
MiG military aircraft
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Artem Mikoyan
Young Frankenstein included the actress and comedian who has won how many Primetime Emmy Awards over her 7-decade career?
Title: List of The Practice episodes Passage: "The Practice" is an American legal drama created by David E. Kelley centring on the partners and associates at a Boston law firm. The series was broadcast for eight seasons from 1997 to 2004, initially as a mid-season replacement. "The Practice" won many Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Drama Series in 1998 and 1999. As part of the fictional universe in which many shows produced by David E. Kelley are set "The Practice" had crossover story arcs with "Gideon's Crossing", "Boston Public", and "Ally McBeal" in addition to its own more jovial spin-off series "Boston Legal", which was broadcast from 2004 to 2008. Title: Young Frankenstein Passage: Young Frankenstein is a 1974 American comedy horror film directed by Mel Brooks and starring Gene Wilder as the title character, a descendant of the infamous Dr. Victor Frankenstein. The supporting cast includes Teri Garr, Cloris Leachman, Marty Feldman, Peter Boyle, Madeline Kahn, Kenneth Mars, Richard Haydn and Gene Hackman. The screenplay was written by Wilder and Brooks. Title: Christopher Lloyd (TV producer) Passage: Christopher Lloyd is an American TV screenwriter and producer. Lloyd is co-creator and executive producer of the TV series "Modern Family", which he produces with Steven Levitan. Prior to that, Lloyd had an extensive career on many series, primarily "Frasier". He has won 12 Primetime Emmy Awards for his work on "Modern Family" and "Frasier". He currently holds the record for winning the most Primetime Emmy awards as either a comedy or drama series producer. Title: Young Frankenstein (musical) Passage: Young Frankenstein, officially known as The New Mel Brooks Musical: Young Frankenstein, is a musical with a book by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan and music and lyrics by Brooks. It is based on the 1974 comedy film of the same name written by Brooks and Gene Wilder and directed by Brooks, who has described it as his best film. It is a parody of the horror film genre, especially the 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" and its 1939 sequel, "Son of Frankenstein". Title: Cloris Leachman Passage: Cloris Leachman (born April 30, 1926) is an American actress and comedian. In a career spanning over seven decades she has won eight Primetime Emmy Awards (record tied with Julia Louis-Dreyfus), one Daytime Emmy Award and one Academy Award for her role in "The Last Picture Show" (1971).
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In what city is E.J. Singler's team based?
Title: Oklahoma Thunder Passage: The Oklahoma Thunder are an American football team based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Starting with the 2011 season, the team competes in the Gridiron Developmental Football League, playing in the Midwest-North Division in the GDFL's Impact Conference. Players have included Bacone College alumni, former major college standouts, and former NFL players including Willie Ponder. The team was founded by Bruce Madden, Daniel Cornelison, and Gary Joice in 2007. James Ashford later bought a piece of the team. The team originally competed in the World Football League. The league was formed as a minor league for players to work on their skills in hopes of making a professional team. During the team's time in the WFL the Thunder had players signed by several professional teams including the New Orleans Voo-Doo and the Colorado Crush of the AFL The team's name pre-dates the relocation of the Seattle SuperSonics to Oklahoma City to become the Oklahoma City Thunder. The team's official colors are silver and blue. The team's cheerleaders are known as the Thunder Girls. Title: E. J. Singler Passage: Edward J. "E. J." Singler (born June 6, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for Raptors 905 of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for the University of Oregon. As a senior at Oregon, he was named to the All-Pac-12 first team. Title: Utah Jazz Passage: The Utah Jazz are an American professional basketball team based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Jazz compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member club of the league's Western Conference Northwest Division. Since 1991, the team has played its home games at Vivint Smart Home Arena. The franchise began play in 1974 as the New Orleans Jazz, an expansion team based in New Orleans; the Jazz moved to Salt Lake City in 1979. Title: Raptors 905 Passage: Raptors 905 are a Canadian professional basketball team in the NBA G League. The team is based in Mississauga, Ontario, and began play in the 201516 season. The club, which is the G League affiliate of the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association, plays their home games at the Hershey Centre, replacing the Centre's former basketball tenant, the Mississauga Power of the National Basketball League of Canada. The team also plays occasional home games at the Air Canada Centre, the home of their parent club. Raptors 905 were the eighth D-League team to be owned by an NBA team and the first to be based outside the United States. Title: Tyler Elbertas Passage: The Tyler Elbertas was a South Central League baseball team based in Tyler, Texas, United States that played in 1912. They were the first known professional baseball team based in Tyler and until 1924, were the only team to ever come out of that city.
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Laura Fermi's husband won a Nobel Prize in Physics in what year?
Title: List of Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine Passage: The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Swedish: "Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin" ) is awarded annually by the Swedish Karolinska Institute to scientists and doctors in the various fields of physiology or medicine. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel (who died in 1896), awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members and an executive secretary elected by the Karolinska Institute. While commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Medicine, Nobel specifically stated that the prize be awarded for "physiology or medicine" in his will. Because of this, the prize can be awarded in a broader range of fields. The first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded in 1901 to Emil Adolf von Behring, of Germany. Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award that has varied throughout the years. In 1901, von Behring received 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2008. In 2013, the prize was awarded to James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman and Thomas C. Sdhof; they were recognised "after discovering how cells precisely transport material". The award is presented in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death. Title: Laura Fermi Passage: Laura Capon Fermi (16 June 1907 26 December 1977) was an Italian, later American writer and political activist, and the wife of Nobel Prize physicist Enrico Fermi. Title: Abdus Salam Passage: Mohammad Abdus Salam '1': ", '2': ", '3': 'NI, SPk, KBE', '4': " (Punjabi, Urdu: ; ] ; 29 January 192621 November 1996), was a Pakistani theoretical physicist. A major figure in 20th century theoretical physics, he shared the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics with Sheldon Glashow and Steven Weinberg for his contribution to the electroweak unification theory. He was the first Pakistani and first Muslim to receive a Nobel Prize in science and the second from an Islamic country to receive any Nobel Prize (after Anwar Sadat of Egypt). Title: List of Danish Nobel laureates Passage: This is a list of Danish Nobel laureates. Since the Nobel Prize was established per the will of Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel in 1895, 12 of the prize winners have been from Denmark. The first Danish Nobel laureate was Niels Ryberg Finsen, who won a Nobel Prize for medicine in 1903 for his work in using light therapy to treat diseases. The most recent Danish Nobel Prize winner was Jens Skou who won the prize in chemistry for his discovery over the enzyme, NaK-ATPase in 1997. To date, of the 13 Nobel Prizes won by Danish people, 5 have been for medicine, 3 have been for physics, 3 have been for literature, 1 has been for chemistry and one has been for peace. Title: Enrico Fermi Passage: Enrico Fermi ( ; ] ; 29 September 1901 28 November 1954) was an Italian physicist and the creator of the world's first nuclear reactor, the Chicago Pile-1. He has been called the "architect of the nuclear age" and the "architect of the atomic bomb". He was one of the very few physicists in history to excel both theoretically and experimentally. Fermi held several patents related to the use of nuclear power, and was awarded the 1938 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on induced radioactivity by neutron bombardment and the discovery of transuranic elements. He made significant contributions to the development of quantum theory, nuclear and particle physics, and statistical mechanics.
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Enrico Fermi
Betty White portrayed Rose Nyland on American television comedy series The Golden Girls on NBC and what spin-off on CBS?
Title: The Golden Girls (season 1) Passage: The first season of the American television comedy series The Golden Girls originally aired on NBC in the United States between September 14, 1985 and May 10, 1986. Created by television writer Susan Harris, the series was produced by WittThomasHarris Productions and Touchstone Television. It stars Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, Betty White, and Estelle Getty as the main characters Dorothy Zbornak, Blanche Devereaux, Rose Nylund, and Sophia Petrillo. The series revolves around the lives of four elderly women living together in a house in Miami. Title: Ladies Man (1999 TV series) Passage: Ladies Man is an American television sitcom series starring Alfred Molina as husband, father, son, ex-husband and son-in-law who lives with a number of women under one roof. The show was first broadcast on September 20, 1999, and lasted for two seasons on CBS until June 27, 2001. The series co-starred Betty White and is perhaps most memorable for reuniting White and her "Golden Girls" co-stars Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty in one of the later episodes. Title: List of Betty White's Off Their Rockers episodes Passage: "Betty White's Off Their Rockers" is an American comedy television series that began airing on January 16, 2012, on NBC. The series is hosted by Betty White, and is based on the Belgian television format "Benidorm Bastards". As of 2014, the series moved to the cable network Lifetime. Title: Stone Mountain (30 Rock) Passage: "Stone Mountain" is the third episode of the fourth season of the American television comedy series "30 Rock", and the 61st overall episode of the series. The episode was written by co-executive producer John Riggi and directed by series producer Don Scardino. It originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) network in the United States on October 29, 2009. Guest stars in "Stone Mountain" include Jeff Dunham and Bubba J, Jimmy Fallon, Blaine Horton, and Betty White. Title: Rose Nylund Passage: Rose Nylund (ne Lindstrm) is a fictional character featured on the popular 1980s situation comedy "The Golden Girls", and its spin-off "The Golden Palace". She was portrayed by Betty White for 8 years, totaling 208 episodes. Rose was originally supposed to be played by Rue McClanahan, whereas Blanche Devereaux, one of Rose's roommates, was to be played by White. However, Jay Sandrich, the director of the show, suggested that Betty and Rue switch parts. He felt that Betty would be a better fit for Rose because she had already played Sue Ann Nivens in the television show "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", which is similar to the character of Blanche Devereaux. In a January 2017 interview with Katie Couric, White stated she jumped at the opportunity to take the role of Rose, noting she loved the character and describing Rose as "so innocent, not the brightest nickel in the drawer, but funny."
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Rose Nylund
On which anniversary of a march that was hold in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, August 28, 1963, is the second Atlanta tribute of WOW Gospel 2013 is based?
Title: WOW Gospel 2010 Passage: WOW Gospel 2010 is a gospel music compilation album from the WOW series. It was released on January 26, 2010 and features thirty gospel hits on a double CD set. The album cover pays tribute to Detroit, Michigan. The album held number one position for several weeks on Billboard's Top Gospel Albums chart, and reached number 40 on the "Billboard" 200 chart in 2010. Title: WOW Gospel 2013 Passage: WOW Gospel 2013 is a gospel music compilation album from the award-winning WOW series. Released on January 29, 2013, the double CD album features thirty contemporary gospel hits. The album cover pay tribute to Atlanta, Georgia, and it is second "WOW Gospel" album to do so ("WOW Gospel 2007" is the first). The second Atlanta tribute is based on the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom and the "I Have a Dream" speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. The album topped out at 1 on the "Billboard" Gospel Albums chart and 43 on the "Billboard" 200 chart. Title: March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom Passage: The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, the March on Washington, or The Great March on Washington, was held in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, August 28, 1963. The purpose of the march was to advocate for civil and economic rights for African Americans. At the march, Martin Luther King Jr., standing in front of the Lincoln Memorial, delivered his historic "I Have a Dream" speech in which he called for an end to racism. Title: WOW Gospel 1998 Passage: WOW Gospel 1998 is a gospel music compilation album in the WOW series. It was released on January 27, 1998 and is the first WOW album to feature and focus on contemporary gospel in the wake of its growing popularity at the time, thus setting high standard for future releases. It reached chart position 100 on the Billboard 200, and second place on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart. Title: WOW Gospel 2007 Passage: WOW Gospel 2007 is a gospel music compilation album from the WOW series. Released January 30, 2007, it showcases thirty-one contemporary Gospel songs on a double CD set. It reached 21 on the Billboard 200 chart in 2007, and made number one on the Top Gospel Albums chart. The album cover pays tribute to Atlanta, Georgia.
50th
WOW Gospel 2013
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
What is the birthplace of the narrator of Sex in a Cold Climate?
Title: Sex in a Cold Climate Passage: Sex in a Cold Climate is an 1998 Irish documentary film detailing the mistreatment of "fallen women" in the Magdalene laundries in Ireland. It was produced and directed by Steve Humphries and narrated by Dervla Kirwan. It was used as a source for the 2002 film, "The Magdalene Sisters". Title: Flora and fauna of the Kerguelen Islands Passage: The Kerguelen Islands are part of the Southern Indian Ocean Islands tundra ecoregion that includes several subantarctic islands. In this cold climate plant life is mainly limited to grasses, mosses and lichens, although the islands are also known for the indigenous, edible Kerguelen cabbage. The islands are located at the Antarctic convergence, where cold water moving up from the Antarctic mixes with the warmer water of the Indian Ocean. As a consequence, marine mammals, especially seals, and seabirds and penguins are numerous. Title: Love in a Cold Climate (TV serial) Passage: Love in a Cold Climate is a British television serial drama produced by the BBC in association with WGBH Boston, and first broadcast in two parts on BBC One on 4 and 11 February 2001. The serial was adapted by Deborah Moggach from Nancy Mitford's novels "The Pursuit of Love" and "Love in a Cold Climate", and was directed by Tom Hooper. Title: Iron Age Cold Epoch Passage: The Iron Age Cold Epoch (also referred to as Iron Age climate pessimum or Iron Age neoglaciation) was a period of unusually cold climate in the North Atlantic region, lasting from about 900 BC to about 300 BC, with an especially cold wave in 450 BC during the expansion of ancient Greece. It was followed by the Roman Warm Period (250 BC 400 AD). Title: Dervla Kirwan Passage: Kirwan was born in Churchtown, Dublin, Ireland. Her father, Peter Kirwan, was an insurance broker, and her mother, Maureen O'Driscoll, was a language teacher. She is the youngest of three daughters. She attended Loreto Beaufort in Rathfarnham, Dublin, a Catholic school for girls, until the age of 16, when she was asked to leave as her career as an actress started to progress. Kirwan completed secondary school at the now-defunct non-denominational school Sandymount High School in Dublin.
Churchtown, Dublin, Ireland
Sex in a Cold Climate
Dervla Kirwan
Was Leon Danielian or Arlene Francis one of the first American male dancers to achieve international recognition?
Title: Leon Danielian Passage: Leon Danielian (31 October 1920 8 March 1997) was an American ballet dancer, teacher, choreographer, and educator. As guest artist with ballet companies around the world, he became one of the first American male dancers to achieve international recognition. Title: Arlene Francis Passage: Arlene Francis (born Arline Francis Kazanjian; October 20, 1907 May 31, 2001) was an American actress, radio and television talk show host, and game show panelist. She is known for her long-standing role as a panelist on the television game show " What's My Line? ", on which she regularly appeared for 25 years, from 1950 through the mid-1970s, on both the network and syndicated versions of the show. Title: Wen-Ying Tsai Passage: Wen-Ying Tsai (October 13, 1928 January 2, 2013) was an American pioneer cybernetic sculptor and kinetic artist best known for creating sculptures using electric motors, stainless steel rods, stroboscopic light, and audio feedback control. As one of the first Chinese-born artists to achieve international recognition in the 1960s, Tsai was an inspiration to generations of Chinese artists around the world. Title: Laila Pullinen Passage: Laila Annikki Pullinen-Ramsay (21 July 1933 Terijoki 4 November 2015 Helsinki) was a Finnish artist and sculptor. Her work exemplifies modernism, in particular classical modernism in sculpture. She was one of the few Finnish women artists to achieve international recognition. Title: Gifted Awareness Week Passage: Gifted Awareness Week is celebrated in New Zealand to draw attention to gifted people and the nature of giftedness. Gifted Awareness Week is held for the full week (Monday-Sunday) including 17 June each year. 17 June is significant because it was the birthday of George Parkyn, the first New Zealander to achieve international recognition in the field of gifted education.
Leon Danielian
Leon Danielian
Arlene Francis
] Natural Bridge State Resort Park is surrounded by the only national forest completely within the boundary of Kentucky and was originally named what?
Title: Natural Bridge State Resort Park Passage: Natural Bridge State Resort Park is a Kentucky state park located in Powell and Wolfe Counties along the Middle Fork of the Red River, adjacent to the Red River Gorge Geologic Area and surrounded by the Daniel Boone National Forest. Its namesake natural bridge is the centerpiece of the park. The natural sandstone arch spans 78 ft and is 65 ft high. The natural process of weathering formed the arch over millions of years. The park is approximately 2300 acre of which approximately 1200 acre is dedicated by the Kentucky State Nature Preserves Commission as a nature preserve. In 1981 this land was dedicated into the nature preserves system to protect the ecological communities and rare species habitat. The first federally endangered Virginia big eared bats, "Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus", recorded in Kentucky were found at Natural Bridge State Resort Park in the 1950s. Title: Greenbo Lake State Resort Park Passage: Greenbo Lake State Resort Park in Kentucky is a resort park in the northeastern part of the commonwealth, close to the town of Greenup, Kentucky in Greenup County on Kentucky State Route 1. It features a 36-room lodge named for Greenup County resident and writer Jesse Hilton Stuart, a 63-site campground with 35 primitive sites, a swimming pool with slides, two tennis courts, an 18-hole miniature golf course, an amphitheater and a scuba refuge area. The lodge contains a 232-seat dining room. It is centered on the 300 acre Greenbo Lake that features a boat dock and marina. There are over 25 mi of hiking, biking and horseback trails. The park hosts a variety of community events each year including a quilt show, murder mystery dinner theaters, scrapbooking, and a 5K race. Title: Asplenium gravesii Passage: Asplenium  gravesii, commonly known as Graves' spleenwort, is a rare, sterile, hybrid fern, named for Edward Willis Graves (18821936). It is formed by the crossing of Bradley's spleenwort ("A. bradleyi") with lobed spleenwort ("A. pinnatifidum"). It is only found where its parent species are both present; in practice, this proves to be a few scattered sites in the Appalachian Mountains, Shawnee Hills, and Ozarks, reaching perhaps its greatest local abundance around Natural Bridge State Resort Park. Like its parents, it prefers to grow in acid soil in the crevices of sandstone cliffs. Title: Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park Passage: Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park is a state park located in the northwest corner of Perry County, Kentucky. The park itself encompasses 856 acre , while Buckhorn Lake, a mountain reservoir lake which serves as its major feature and which was created by damming the Middle Fork of the Kentucky River, covers approximately 1230 acre . The park is adjacent to the northern edge of the Daniel Boone National Forest. Title: Daniel Boone National Forest Passage: Daniel Boone National Forest is the only national forest completely within the boundary of Kentucky. Established in 1937, it was originally named the Cumberland National Forest, after the core region called the Cumberland Purchase Unit. About 2100000 acre are contained within its current proclamation boundary, of which 706000 acre are owned and managed by the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service (as of April 2006), up from around 620000 acre in the early to mid-1990s.
Cumberland National Forest
Natural Bridge State Resort Park
Daniel Boone National Forest
What is the name of the Thai footballer who has been described as the Thai version of the first team coach at Queens Park Rangers?
Title: Glenn Hoddle Passage: Glenn Hoddle (born 27 October 1957) is an English former footballer and manager and current television pundit for ITV Sport and BT Sport who played as a midfielder for Tottenham Hotspur, AS Monaco, Chelsea and Swindon Town and at international level for England. He was most recently first team coach at Queens Park Rangers having been appointed, on a part-time basis, to assist Harry Redknapp in the summer of 2014. However, following Redknapp's resignation in February 2015, Hoddle also left the club. Title: List of Queens Park Rangers F.C. players Passage: Queens Park Rangers Football Club, commonly abbreviated to QPR, is an English professional association football club based in White City, London. The club was formed in 1888 following a merger between two local teams, St Judes and Christchurch Rangers. The new club was named Queens Park Rangers F.C. as most of their players originated from the Queen's Park area of London. Following a disagreement with the London Football Association in 1898, the team turned professional in 1899 and joined the Southern League. They were one of the teams who moved from the Southern League to become the founding members of the Football League Third Division in 1920, and were also a founder member of the Premier League in 1992. Since playing their first competitive match as a professional club, more than 1,100 players have made a competitive first-team appearance for the club, of whom 180 players have made at least 100 appearances (including substitute appearances); those players are listed here. Title: Chris Ramsey (footballer) Passage: Christopher Leroy Ramsey (born 28 April 1962) is a former professional footballer and the former coach of Queens Park Rangers. He played as a defender, most often as a right back, for Bristol City, Brighton Hove Albion, Swindon Town, Southend United, Naxxar Lions and Cocoa Expos. Ramsey coached for Tottenham Hotspur working with their academy and was appointed as first team coach where he assisted Tim Sherwood and Les Ferdinand. He was placed in temporary charge of Queens Park Rangers, in February 2015 following the resignation of manager, Harry Redknapp. After being temporary coach of Queens Park Rangers and following their relegation to the Championship, Ramsey was named head coach on a permanent basis in May 2015. He is nicknamed "Rambo". Title: Warren Neill Passage: Warren Anthony Neill (born 21 November 1962 in Acton) is a retired English footballer who played for Queens Park Rangers and Portsmouth. After his playing career, he rejoined Queens Park Rangers as a coach. Title: Chalermwoot Sa-ngapol Passage: Chalermwoot Sa-ngapol (Thai ) (born October 2, 1958 in Bangkok) is a Thai football manager and former Thai player in Thailand national team since 1972-1975. He was the Midfielder who has been described as the "Glenn Hoddle" of Thai football with his precise passing and from open play and set pieces. He scored 18 goals for the national team.
Chalermwoot Sa-ngapol
Chalermwoot Sa-ngapol
Glenn Hoddle
Gafur Rakhimov is a businessman of the nationality that is of which ethnic group?
Title: Uzbeks Passage: The Uzbeks ("Ozbek", pl. "Ozbeklar") are a Turkic ethnic group; the largest Turkic ethnic group in Central Asia. They comprise the majority population of Uzbekistan but are also found as a minority group in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Russia and China. Uzbek diaspora communities also exist in Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan. Title: Fezara people Passage: Fezara is an ethnic group of Sudan, who emigrated from Arabia to Egypt, and then to Sudan. The number of persons in this ethnic group is about 200,000. Most members of this ethnic group are Muslims. This ethnic group speaks Sudanese Arabic. Title: Azerbaijanis Passage: Azerbaijanis ( ) or Azeris (Azerbaijani: "Azrbaycanllar" , "Azrilr" ), also known as Azerbaijani Turks (Azerbaijani: "Azrbaycan trklri" ), are a Turkic ethnic group living mainly in Iranian Azerbaijan and the independent Republic of Azerbaijan. They are the second-most numerous ethnic group among the Turkic peoples after Anatolian Turks. They are predominantly Shi'i Muslims, and have a mixed cultural heritage, including Turkic, Iranian, and Caucasian elements. They comprise the largest ethnic group in Republic of Azerbaijan and by far the second-largest ethnic group in neighboring Iran. The world's largest number of ethnic Azerbaijanis live in Iran, followed by Azerbaijan. Title: Turkish people Passage: Turkish people (Turkish: "Trk ulusu" ), or the Turks (Turkish: "Trkler" ), also known as Anatolian Turks (Turkish: "Anadolu Trkleri" ), are a Turkic ethnic group and nation living mainly in Turkey and speaking Turkish, the most widely spoken Turkic language. They are the largest ethnic group in Turkey, as well as by far the largest ethnic group among the speakers of Turkic languages. Ethnic Turkish minorities exist in the former lands of the Ottoman Empire. In addition, a Turkish diaspora has been established with modern migration, particularly in Western Europe. Title: Gafur Rakhimov Passage: Gafur-Arslanbek Akhmedovich Rakhimov (Russian: - ) (born July 22, 1951) is an Uzbek businessman and alleged organized crime figure, with strong ties to drug trafficking and the former President, Islam Karimov.
Turkic
Gafur Rakhimov
Uzbeks
Zierer is the company that has built the "Knightmare" at which Lancashire theme park?
Title: Marvel Superheroes Theme Park Passage: Marvel Superheroes Theme Park is a future 100 acre Marvel indoor theme park in Dubailand that was expected to open in November 2014. This park was originally announced in late 2007 by United-Emirate Based Al Ahli group theme park company and Marvel Entertainment. On August 31, 2009, The Walt Disney Company bought Marvel for 4.24 billion and now controls the theme park rights to the company's characters. Since the Universal Studios parks have Marvel-based attractions at Universal's Islands of Adventure Park in Florida and at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, Japan, Universal owns the rights to have Marvel attractions East of the Mississippi River in the United States and in Japan, but not elsewhere. Title: Mt. Olympus Water amp; Theme Park Passage: Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park is a theme park and water park complex in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. Mt. Olympus consists of four areas of the park: Zeus' Playground (outdoor theme park), Neptune's Water Kingdom (outdoor waterpark), The Parthenon (indoor theme park), and Medusa's indoor water park. In 2010 and 2011, the park purchased several smaller nearby independent motels and hotels and renamed them, painting them blue and white to fit the Greek theme for the main hotel. Many other area hotels and motels offer free or reduced-priced tickets. Title: Zierer Passage: Zierer Karussell- und Spezialmaschinenbau GmbH Co. KG (Short name: Zierer) is a German company located close to Deggendorf. Zierer manufactures Tivoli and Force line of roller coasters, as well as panoramic wheels, wave swingers, flying carpets, "Hexentanz" and "Kontiki" rides. The company also has partnered with Schwarzkopf to build "Lisebergbanan" at Liseberg and "Knightmare" at Camelot Theme Park. Title: Camelot Theme Park Passage: Camelot Theme Park is an abandoned resort and theme park located in the English county of Lancashire. The park's theme was the well known legend of Camelot, and the park decor incorporated pseudo medieval elements. It was located on a 140 acre site near the village of Charnock Richard, 3 mi west of Chorley. Title: Paultons Park Passage: Paultons Family Theme Park Home of Peppa Pig World is located in the village of Ower, near Romsey, in Hampshire, England. The theme park has 70 rides and attractions. The Peppa Pig World theme park area is based on the childrens television series character. The Lost Kingdom theme park area includes 27 animatronic dinosaurs. The park name is derived from the former Paultons Estate, on which the park is situated. The park covers 140 acres of land and features a collection of around 80 species of birds and animals, in addition to the rides. Most of the theme park rides are designed for children, which is why the park considers itself a family theme park.
Camelot Theme Park
Zierer
Camelot Theme Park
The album Infectious by Suburban Legends was released at Downtown Disney in this county?
Title: Suburban Legends (EP) Passage: Suburban Legends is the first EP of the Orange County based ska punk band Suburban Legends. It was released in 2001 in Los Angeles, California by Lobster Girl Records. This self-produced album has sold over 20,000 copies. It was re-released the following year with the return of lead singer Tim Maurer. Title: Anaheim, California Passage: Anaheim (pronounced ) is a city in Orange County, California, part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a population of 336,265, making it the most populous city in Orange County and the 10th-most populous city in California. Anaheim is the second-largest city in Orange County in terms of land area (after Irvine) and is known for its theme parks, the Anaheim Convention Center, and its two major sports teams: the Anaheim Ducks ice hockey club and the Angels baseball team. Title: Infectious (album) Passage: Infectious is the fourth album of the third wave skafunkpop band Suburban Legends. It was released on July 29, 2007 at the House of Blues at Downtown Disney in Anaheim, California and is made available for sale at the band's website. Title: Suburban Legends (Tim Remix) Passage: After the departure of lead singer Chris Batstone, Suburban Legends re-released their first EP, "Suburban Legends", by removing the vocal track featuring Chris, and replacing it with a vocal track of new lead singer, Tim Maurer. Suburban Legends (Tim Remix) is essentially the same album from the Orange County based ska punk band. It was first released in 2002 in Los Angeles, California by We the People Records. Its first pressing came with a green cover which was later changed to an orange cover. The green cover version is now very hard to find. The music, however, is the same on both editions. The main difference between the two versions is that the green cover edition was released by We the People Records, while the orange cover edition was self-released by the band at the end of the year. As of 2012, both versions are out of print. Title: Suburban Legends (Raw) Passage: After the departure of lead singer Chris Batstone, Suburban Legends re-released their debut album, Suburban Legends, without the vocal track featuring Chris. This karaoke version of the EP Suburban Legends is essentially the same album from the Orange County based third wave ska band. It was released in 2002, but was only available for download on their MP3.com site, which is no longer available. It has since been released as a free download on their official forums.
Orange County
Infectious (album)
Anaheim, California
In biographical films, Angela Bassett has played Rosa Parks and which singer?
Title: Peninsula Park Passage: Peninsula Park is a public park in the Piedmont neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. The 16.27 acre park is located in the North Portland neighborhood and contains a outdoor swimming pool, community center, baseball fields, playgrounds, basketball courts, tennis courts, covered picnic areas, a historic gazebo and other amenities. In 2007, area residents started to propose a piece of public art be added to the park honoring Rosa Parks, as the park lies along Rosa Parks Way. Title: Rosa Parks Feminist Movement for Civil Rights Passage: Rosa Parks Feminist Movement for Civil Rights is a human rights movement in Cuba. It is named after Rosa Parks. The movement is headed by Iris Tamara Prez Aguilera, the wife of human rights and democracy advocate Jorge Luis Garca Prez. Title: The Rosa Parks Story Passage: The Rosa Parks Story is a 2002 American television movie written by Paris Qualles and directed by Julie Dash. Angela Bassett portrays Rosa Parks, and Cicely Tyson a supporting role as her mother. It was broadcast by CBS on February 24, 2002. It received awards from the NAACP and the Black Reel Awards. Title: Rosa Parks Day Passage: Rosa Parks Day is an American holiday in honor of the civil rights leader Rosa Parks. In the U.S. states of California and Missouri it is celebrated on her birthday, February 4. In Ohio and Oregon it is celebrated on the day she was arrested, December 1. Title: Angela Bassett Passage: Angela Evelyn Bassett (born August 16, 1958) is an American actress and activist. She is best known for her biographical film roles, most notably her performance as Tina Turner in the biopic "What's Love Got to Do with It" (1993), for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress and won a corresponding Golden Globe Award. Bassett has additionally portrayed Betty Shabazz in both "Malcolm X" (1992) and "Panther" (1995), Katherine Jackson in "" (1992), Rosa Parks in "The Rosa Parks Story" (2002), Voletta Wallace in "Notorious" (2009) and Coretta Scott King in "Betty Coretta" (2013). Bassett's performance as Parks was honored with her first Primetime Emmy Award nomination.
Tina Turner
The Rosa Parks Story
Angela Bassett
What secessionist republic resulting from the overthrow of the Argentine Confederation government signed The Pact of San Jos de Flores?
Title: Pact of San Jos de Flores Passage: The Pact of San Jos de Flores ("Pacto Unin San Jos de Flores", or "Pacto de Unin Nacional") was a treaty signed between the Argentine Confederation and the State of Buenos Aires on November 11, 1859, on the aftermath of the Battle of Cepeda. It established guidelines for the entry of the latter into the Confederation, and Buenos Aires' acceptance of the Argentine Constitution of 1853. Title: San Jos de Guanipa Municipality Passage: The San Jos de Guanipa Municipality is one of the 21 municipalities (municipios) that makes up the eastern Venezuelan state of Anzotegui. The town of San Jos de Guanipa (El Tigrito) is the shire town of the San Jos de Guanipa Municipality. Title: San Jos de Chiquitos Airport Passage: San Jos de Chiquitos Airport Spanish: "Aeropuerto San Jos de Chiquitos" , (IATA: SJS, ICAO: SLJE) is an airport serving the town of San Jos de Chiquitos in the Santa Cruz Department of Bolivia. The runway is on the north edge of the town. Title: State of Buenos Aires Passage: The State of Buenos Aires ("Estado de Buenos Ayres") was a secessionist republic resulting from the overthrow of the Argentine Confederation government in the Province of Buenos Aires on September 11, 1852. The State of Buenos Aires was never recognized by the Confederation or by foreign nations; it remained, however, nominally independent under its own government and constitution. Buenos Aires rejoined the Argentine Confederation after the former's victory at the Battle of Pavn in 1861. Title: Prudencio Ortiz de Rozas Passage: Prudencio Ortiz de Rozas (April 28, 1800-June 1, 1857) was an Argentine general, brother of governor Juan Manuel de Rosas. He fought at the Battle of Mrquez Bridge and San Jos de Flores, and took part in the agreements of Rosas and Juan Lavalle in Cauelas and Barracas. He took part in the battle of Chascoms, that defeated the Freemen of the South.
State of Buenos Aires
Pact of San Jos de Flores
State of Buenos Aires
Who wrote the book and lyrics the musical about a porter in old Baghdad, with music by the composer who did The New Moon and The Desert Song?
Title: Operetta for the Theatre Organ Passage: Operetta for the Theatre Organ is an album released by Leonard MacClain in 1957 on Epic Records LP record LN 3372. On release, J. Albert Fracht reviewed the album as "full of good playing." The album features music from Victor Herbert's "Red Mill", "The Fortune Teller" and "Mlle Modiste." Also featured are songs from Sigmund Romberg's "The Desert Song" and "The New Moon". Rudolf Friml is represented by songs from "The Firefly", and "Rose Marie". Title: Sigmund Romberg Passage: Sigmund Romberg (July 29, 1887 November 9, 1951) was an Austro-Hungarian composer who spent most of his adult life in the United States. He is best known for his musicals and operettas, particularly "The Student Prince" (1924), "The Desert Song" (1926) and "The New Moon" (1928). Title: New Moon (1930 film) Passage: New Moon is the name of two different film versions of the operetta "The New Moon" with music by Sigmund Romberg and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and others. The original stage version premiered on Broadway in 1928. The 1930 version of "New Moon" is a 1930 black-and-white American musical film, and is also known as "Komissa Strogoff" in Greece, "Nymnen" in Denmark and "Passione cosacca" in Italy. Title: Sinbad (musical) Passage: Sinbad is a Broadway musical with a book and lyrics by Harold R. Atteridge and music by Sigmund Romberg, Al Jolson and others. Jolson plays a porter in old Bagdad where he meets a series of characters from the Arabian Nights, including Sinbad. He is transported to various exotic settings. Title: The Twilight Saga: New Moon (soundtrack) Passage: The Twilight Saga: New Moon (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the official soundtrack for the 2009 film "". The score for "New Moon" was composed by Alexandre Desplat while the rest of the soundtrack was chosen by music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas, who also produced the "Twilight" soundtrack. The "New Moon Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" album was released on October 16, 2009 by Patsavas' Chop Shop label, in conjunction with Atlantic Records.
Harold R. Atteridge
Sinbad (musical)
Sigmund Romberg
Reggie Christian Hearn is a professional basketball player for a team owned by what NBA parent club?
Title: Chris Burgess Passage: Chris Burgess (born April 23, 1979) is an American former professional basketball player. Burgess started his freshman year at Mater Dei High School, then transferred to his local school Woodbridge High School in California and played his remaining high school years. He then attended Duke University and University of Utah. Although Burgess attended training camp with the Phoenix Suns of the NBA, and played on several NBA Summer League teams, he never played in a regular-season NBA game. He did, however, play professional basketball in a variety of leagues in various parts of the world. In 2013, he officially retired from professional basketball and joined the coaching staff at the University of Utah as an undergraduate assistant coach. Since 2015, Burgess is an assistant coach for the Utah Valley University men's basketball team. Title: Reno Bighorns Passage: The Reno Bighorns are a NBA G League team based in Reno, Nevada. They are owned and operated by their NBA parent club the Sacramento Kings. The Bighorns compete in the Development League's Western Conference Pacific Division, beginning play in the 200809 season with their home games at the Reno Events Center. Their namesake is the desert bighorn sheep, which is the state animal of Nevada. Title: Victor Oladipo Passage: Kehinde Babatunde Victor Oladipo (born May 4, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Indiana Hoosiers where he was named the "Sporting News" Men's College Basketball Player of the Year, the National Co-Defensive Player of the Year, and a first-team All-American by the USBWA and "Sporting News". That same year, he was also named the winner of the Adolph Rupp Trophy, given annually to the top player in men's NCAA Division I basketball. Oladipo was drafted with the second overall pick in the 2013 NBA draft by the Orlando Magic and went on to be named to the NBA All-Rookie first team. Title: FC Porto (basketball) Passage: Futebol Clube do Porto (commonly referred to as FC Porto or simply Porto) is a Portuguese professional basketball team based in Porto, which represents the sport's section within parent club FC Porto. Founded in 1926, the team competes in the Liga Portuguesa de Basquetebol (LPB), the top-tier domestic league, and plays its home matches at the Drago Caixa arena. The current head coach is Moncho Lpez. Title: Reggie Hearn Passage: Reggie Christian Hearn (born August 14, 1991) is an American professional basketball player for the Reno Bighorns of the NBA G League. He played college basketball at Northwestern University.
Sacramento Kings
Reggie Hearn
Reno Bighorns
Who is older, Samantha Cristoforetti or Nicholas Patrick?
Title: Nick Carter (British Army officer) Passage: General Sir Nicholas Patrick "Nick" Carter, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 11 February 1959) is a senior British Army officer. He served as commanding officer of 2nd Battalion, Royal Green Jackets in which role he was deployed to Bosnia in 1998 and Kosovo in 1999. After service in Afghanistan, he took command of 20th Armoured Brigade in 2004 and commanded British forces in Basra. He was subsequently appointed General Officer Commanding 6th Division, which was deployed to Afghanistan with Carter as Commander ISAF Regional Command South, before he became Director-General Land Warfare. After that he became Deputy Commander Land Forces in which role he was the main architect of the Army 2020 concept. After a tour as Deputy Commander, International Security Assistance Force, he assumed the position of Commander Land Forces in November 2013. In September 2014, he became head of the British Army as Chief of the General Staff succeeding General Sir Peter Wall. Title: ISSpresso Passage: ISSpresso is the first espresso coffee machine designed for use in space, produced for the International Space Station by Argotec and Lavazza in a public-private partnership with the Italian Space Agency (ASI). The first espresso coffee was drunk in space by astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti on 3 May 2015. ISSpresso is one of nine experiments selected by the Italian Space Agency for the Futura mission. Title: Nicholas Patrick Passage: Nicholas James MacDonald Patrick, Ph.D. (born 19 November 1964), is a British-American engineer and a former NASA astronaut. His flight on the 2006 "Discovery" STS-116 mission made him the fourth person born in the United Kingdom to go into space. Title: Daniel Samonas Passage: Daniel Nicholas Patrick Samonas (born March 7, 1990) is a Canadian American actor. Title: Samantha Cristoforetti Passage: Samantha Cristoforetti (] ; born 26 April 1977 in Milan) is an Italian European Space Agency astronaut, Italian Air Force pilot and engineer. She holds the record for the longest uninterrupted spaceflight of a European astronaut (199 days, 16 hours), and until June 2017 held the record for the longest single space flight by a woman until this was broken by Peggy Whitson. She is also the first Italian woman in space. Samantha Cristoforetti is also known as the first person who brewed an espresso coffee in space.
Nicholas James MacDonald Patrick
Samantha Cristoforetti
Nicholas Patrick
Surrender the Pink is a romance novel by an author who was known for plaing Princess Leia in what films?
Title: The Courtship of Princess Leia Passage: The Courtship of Princess Leia is a 1994 bestselling "Star Wars" book by Dave Wolverton. It continued the streak of "New York Times" Bestsellers, which started with 1991's "Heir to the Empire". "The Courtship of Princess Leia" is set in the "Star Wars" expanded universe, and deals with the downfall of Warlord Zsinj and the circumstances leading to the marriage of Han Solo and Princess Leia. Title: Surrender the Pink Passage: Surrender the Pink is a romance novel by actress and author Carrie Fisher that was published in 1990. Title: Carrie Fisher Passage: Carrie Frances Fisher (October 21, 1956 December 27, 2016) was an American actress, writer, and humorist. Fisher was known for playing Princess Leia in the "Star Wars" films; a role for which she was nominated for three Saturn Awards. Her other film roles included "Shampoo" (1975), "The Blues Brothers" (1980), "Hannah and Her Sisters" (1986), "The 'Burbs" (1989), "When Harry Met Sally..." (1989), "Soapdish" (1991) and "The Women" (2008 film). She was nominated twice for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her performances on the television series "30 Rock" and "Catastrophe". She was posthumously made a Disney Legend in 2017. Title: Princess Leia's bikini Passage: Princess Leia's bikini (also known as Princess Leia's metal bikini) is an iconic costume worn by actress Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia in the 1983 "Star Wars" film "Return of the Jedi". Title: Sarah MacLean Passage: Sarah MacLean (born December 17, 1978) is a New York Times bestselling American author of young adult novels and romance novels. Her first adult romance novel, "Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake" debuted on the New York Times Bestseller List, where it stayed for four weeks. Since then, all of her adult romance novels have been on the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists. Since February 2014, MacLean has written a monthly romance novel review column for The Washington Post. She is a two-time winner of the Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Historical Romance for "A Rogue by Any Other Name" in 2013 and "No Good Duke Goes Unpunished" in 2014.
Star Wars
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Who is best known for his voice role of the DC comics character "Cyborg" of the animated television series based on the DC comics series created by Bob Haney and Bruno Premiani?
Title: Teen Titans (season 5) Passage: The fifth and final season of the animated television series "Teen Titans", based on the DC comics series of the same time by Bob Haney and Bruno Premiani, originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States. Developed by television writer David Slack, the series was produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation. Title: Donna Troy Passage: Donna Troy is a comic book superheroine published by DC Comics. She first appeared in "The Brave and the Bold" vol. 1 60 (July 1965), and was created by Bob Haney and Bruno Premiani. She has been known as the original Wonder Girl, Darkstar and Troia. Title: Bruno Premiani Passage: Giordano Bruno Premiani (January 4, 1907 August 17, 1984), whose work is credited as Bruno Premiani, was an Italian illustrator known for his work for several American comic book publishers, particularly DC Comics. With writer Arnold Drake, he co-created that company's superhero team the Doom Patrol. Title: Khary Payton Passage: Khary Payton (born May 16, 1972) is an American actor and voice actor. He is best known for his voice role of the DC comics character "Cyborg" across various films, cartoons, and video games. He is also well known for his live action performances on "General Hospital" and "The Walking Dead". Title: Teen Titans (season 1) Passage: The first season of the animated television series Teen Titans, based on the DC comics series created by Bob Haney and Bruno Premiani, originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States. Developed by television writer David Slack, the series was produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation. It stars Scott Menville, Hynden Walch, Khary Payton, Tara Strong, and Greg Cipes as the voices of the main characters.
Khary Payton
Teen Titans (season 1)
Khary Payton
Simon Wilcox has worked with the Youtube personality who moved where in 2014?
Title: Poppy (singer) Passage: Poppy, also known as That Poppy, is an American singer, songwriter, ambient music composer and YouTube personality. She moved to Los Angeles in 2014 to pursue a musical career, where she signed with Island Records and released her debut EP, "Bubblebath" (2016). In late 2016, she became the face of Sanrio's "Hello Sanrio" collection. Title: Ryan Higa Passage: Ryan Higa (born June 6, 1990), also known by his YouTube username nigahiga ( ), is an American comedian, YouTube personality, and actor. He is known for his comedy videos on YouTube, which have been viewed over 3 billion times. Higa's YouTube channel, nigahiga, was the most subscribed channel on YouTube for 677 consecutive days from 20092011, longer than any other channel besides PewDiePie. s of 2017 , he has over 20 million subscribers, making his channel the 20th most subscribed on YouTube. Title: Chainsaw (Nick Jonas song) Passage: "Chainsaw" is a song recorded by American singer Nick Jonas from his third studio album, "Last Year Was Complicated". It was released on May 13, 2016, by Island, Safehouse and Republic Records as the album's second Promotional single. The song was written by Nick Jonas, Simon Wilcox, Sean Douglas, Julia Michaels and Nolan Lambroza. Title: Simon Wilcox Passage: Simon Wilcox is a songwriter based in Los Angeles. She has written multiple platinum and gold singles, working with artists such as Nick Jonas, Enrique Iglesias, Tinashe, Demi Lovato, Five Seconds of Summer, Britney Spears, Fifth Harmony, Poppy, and DNCE, among others. Her songs have been used extensively in film and television. Title: Write on Me Passage: "Write on Me" is a song by American girl group Fifth Harmony from their sophomore studio album, "727". It was released as the album's second promotional single on May 5, 2016 on iTunes and other digital and streaming services. The song was written by duo Mikkel Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen of Stargate, Kygo, Priscilla Renea, and Simon Wilcox, with production handled by Eriksen, Hermansen, and Kygo. Musically, the track is a mid-tempo tropical house number that uses synths, tambourines, an acoustic guitar and finger-snaps in its instrumentation. Critics noted a slower melody from the group's previous songs and similarities to Norwegian DJ Kygo's rhythm style.
Los Angeles
Simon Wilcox
Poppy (singer)
A: On which former site was the Alon Las Vegas built on?
Title: Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park Passage: Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park is a state park of Nevada, USA, containing the Old Mormon Fort, the first structure built by people of European heritage in what would become Las Vegas fifty years later. In present-day Las Vegas, the site is at the southeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Washington Avenue, less than one mile north of the downtown area and Fremont Street. This is the only U.S. state park located in a city that houses the first building ever built in that city. The fort was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 1, 1972. The site is marked as Nevada Historical Marker 35. Title: El Rancho Vegas Passage: El Rancho Vegas was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip. It was located at 2500 Las Vegas Boulevard, at the southwest corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Sahara Avenue, and opened on April 3, 1941. Until 1942, it was the largest hotel in Las Vegas with 110 rooms. On June 17, 1960, the hotel was destroyed by fire. In 1982, the El Rancho Hotel and Casino formerly known as the Thunderbird and later as the Silverbird opened across the street from the former site of the El Rancho Vegas, creating some confusion. Title: New Frontier Hotel and Casino Passage: The New Frontier (formerly Last Frontier and The Frontier) was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, US. It was the second resort that opened on the Las Vegas Strip and operated continuously from October 30, 1942 until it closed on July 16, 2007. The building was demolished on November 13, 2007. The land is now owned by Crown Resorts who abandoned their project to build the Alon Las Vegas in May 2017 and put it up for sale. Title: Alon Las Vegas Passage: The Alon Las Vegas was an upcoming luxury hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It was located on the site of the former New Frontier Hotel and Casino, near the Wynn Las Vegas and the Fashion Show Mall. Title: Trump International Hotel Las Vegas Passage: The Trump International Hotel Las Vegas is a 64-story luxury hotel, condominium, and timeshare located on Fashion Show Drive near Las Vegas Boulevard, just off the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, named for real estate developer and the 45th and current President of the United States Donald Trump. It is located across the street from Wynn Las Vegas, behind Alon Las Vegas on 3.46 acre , near the Fashion Show Mall, and features both non-residential hotel condominiums and residential condominiums. The exterior glass is infused with gold. The hotel is a member of The Leading Hotels of the World.
New Frontier Hotel and Casino
Alon Las Vegas
New Frontier Hotel and Casino
Who is the head coach, whom was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, that led the 200405 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team?
Title: 201718 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team Passage: The 201718 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team will represent the University of Kansas in the 201718 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, which will be the Jayhawks' 120th basketball season. The Jayhawks, members of the Big 12 Conference, will play their home games at Allen Fieldhouse and will be led by 15th year Hall of Fame head coach Bill Self. The Jayhawks will attempt to break UCLA's record that was tied the previous season of consecutive conference championships with their 14th straight title. Title: Bill Self Passage: Billy Eugene Self Jr. (born December 27, 1962) is an American men's college basketball coach at the University of Kansas. During his 14 seasons as head coach, he has led the Jayhawks to at least a share of 13 straight Big 12 regular season championships (20052017), 2 NCAA Final Four appearances (2008, 2012), and the 2008 NCAA championship. On March 31, 2017, it was announced that Self had been elected into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. The official induction will be later in 2017. Title: List of members of the FIBA Hall of Fame Passage: This is a list of members of the FIBA Hall of Fame (for personalities associated with the sport of basketball). For the members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, see List of members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Title: 192223 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team Passage: The 192223 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas during the 192223 NCAA men's basketball season in the United States. The head coach was Phog Allen, coaching in his sixth overall season with the Jayhawks. The team finished the season with a 171 record and were named national champions by the Helms Athletic Foundation for the second consecutive season. Senior Paul Endacott was named a consensus All-American for the second time in a row. He was also named the national player of the year, and in 1972 was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a player. Hall of Fame coach Adolph Rupp played for the Jayhawks during the season and was a senior. Title: 200405 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team Passage: The 200405 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas Jayhawks for the NCAA Division I men's intercollegiate basketball season of 20042005. The team was led by Bill Self in his second season as head coach. The team played its home games at Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence, Kansas. The Jayhawks finished the season with a record of 237, 124 in Big 12 play to finish in a tie for first place in conference. They lost to Oklahoma State in the semifinals of the Big 12 Tournament. They received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament as a No. 3 seed in the Syracuse Region. The Jayhawks were upset in the First Round by Bucknell on a last second shot.
Billy Eugene Self Jr.
200405 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team
Bill Self
In what year did the band that released an album on August 10, 1989 by Atlantic Records disband?
Title: Silent All These Years Passage: "Silent All These Years" is a song by American singer-songwriter and musician Tori Amos. It was released as the second single from her debut studio album "Little Earthquakes". It was originally released in November 1991 in the UK by EastWest Records. It was released in North America in April 1992 by Atlantic Records and was later used to promote awareness of the Rape, Abuse Incest National Network (RAINN). In the UK the single was re-released on August 10, 1992. Title: Maybach Music Group Passage: Maybach Music Group (MMG) is a record label imprint founded by American rapper Rick Ross. Maybach Music Group albums are distributed by Atlantic Records, a division of the Atlantic Records Group. Atlantic took over distribution following the expiration of a deal with Island Def Jam. As of December 12, 2012 the labels releases are now distributed by Atlantic Records. 19 solo and 3 compilation albums have been released by Maybach Music Group, including five certified Gold albums. The label is home to artists such as Ross himself, Wale, Meek Mill, Omarion and Gunplay and Torch, among others. The label has also had 6 albums debut at 1 on the Billboard 200 such as "Deeper Than Rap", "God Forgives, I Don't", and "Mastermind" by Rick Ross, "The Gifted" and "The Album About Nothing" by Wale and "Dreams Worth More Than Money" by Meek Mill. Title: Big Game (album) Passage: Big Game is the third studio album by the hard rock band White Lion. It was released on August 10, 1989 by Atlantic Records, reaching 19 on The "Billboard" 200 album chart, 28 in Canada and 47 In the UK. Title: Mad Love (JoJo album) Passage: Mad Love (stylized as Mad Love.) is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter JoJo. The album was released on October 14, 2016, through Atlantic Records. Incorporating a base core of RB, pop and soul music, JoJo wanted the album to take fans through a journey from beginning to end while not only being for her but relatable to all the fans who stuck by her though her years in limbo and really be the "soundtrack to peoples lives". It serves as her first major official release in a decade following 2006's "The High Road". A deluxe edition of the album featuring 4 bonus tracks, was released simultaneously alongside the eleven-track standard edition. JoJo co-wrote every song on the album while also vocal producing every song. The album was JoJo's only album release under Atlantic Records, as she left in August 2017 to form her own label under Interscope Records. Title: White Lion Passage: White Lion was a DanishAmerican rock band that was formed in New York City in 1983 by Danish vocalist Mike Tramp and American guitarist Vito Bratta. Mainly active in the 1980s and early 1990s, releasing their debut album "Fight to Survive" in 1985. The band achieved success with their No. 8 hit "Wait" and No. 3 hit "When the Children Cry" from their second album, the double platinum selling "Pride". The band continued their success with their third album, "Big Game" which achieved Gold status and their fourth album "Mane Attraction" which included a supporting tour. White Lion disbanded in 1992 and not long after their first compilation album, "The Best of White Lion" was released.
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Rod Quinn hosts a show that broadcasts on what channel?
Title: Gary Stein Passage: Gary Stein is a sportscaster currently living in Baltimore, Maryland. He broadcasts for CBS Radio and Terrapin Sports Radio in Baltimore. He hosts the weekly Gary Stein Show, every Saturday on 105.7 the Fan. In addition, he hosts the Maryland Terrapins' Toyota Tailgate pre- and post-game show on ESPN Radio 1300 and Sports Radio 105.7 the Fan. During Ravens home games he serves as the press box public address announcer. Gary also does play-by-play for Baltimore Blast soccer on television, the radio, and webcasts. He has worked Blast games worldwide on Fox Soccer Channel, as well as locally on Maryland Public Television and WMAR TV. Stein serves as the play-by-play broadcaster for UMBC Retrievers Basketball and Lacrosse on the Retrievers Radio Network. Gary has worked as the sports anchor for "The Ed Norris Show", which airs on 105.7 The Fan in Baltimore. While working on "The Kirk and Mark Show" (prior to "The Ed Norris Show") Gary was given the nickname "The Hairy Back of Sports". Additionally, Gary also works for the NFL as the press box PA announcer at the Super Bowl. He has worked all Super Bowls from Super Bowl XXXIX through the most recent game, Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans. Title: ABC Radio Sydney Passage: ABC Radio Sydney (official call sign: 2BL) is an ABC radio station in Sydney, Australia. It is the flagship station in the ABC Local Radio network and broadcasts on 702 kHz on the AM dial. The station transmits with a power (CMF) of 3,110V, which is equivalent to 50 kW (the maximum permissible in Australia) from a site 30 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD. Title: Overnights (radio show) Passage: Overnights is Australian overnight radio program hosted by Trevor Chappell and Rod Quinn. Chappell hosts the show from ABC Radio Melbourne from Monday to Thursday and Quinn hosts the show from ABC Radio Sydney from Friday to Sunday. Title: SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio Passage: SirusXM PGA Tour Radio is Sirius XM Radio's Golf channel, located on XM channel 92, Sirius channel 208. The channel provides comprehensive play by play coverage of all 4 majors including The Masters, U.S. Open, The Open, the PGA Championship, as well as the Ryder Cup, Presidents Cup, and over 40 PGA TOUR events every year. The Talk programming covers news from the PGA Tour, the LPGA, PGA TOUR Champions, European Tour and Web.com Tour, in addition to shows focused on instruction, fitness, college golf, club fitting, and any other subject in the game of golf. Hosts on the channel include PGA TOUR Pro Pat Perez, Ben Crenshaw, Craig Stadler, Chris DiMarco, Larry Mize, Hale Irwin, Mark Calcavecchia, Dave Stockton, Instructors Hank Haney, David Leadbetter, Jim McLean, Musician Darius Rucker and many more. Following the Sirius XM merger, the PGA Tour Network was added to Sirius on September 30, 2008 as part of its Premier package and broadcasts on channel 208. Title: Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards 2011 Passage: The 19th Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards, honoring the best in films from 2010, were presented on 13 March 2011 at North Sydney Leagues Club in Cammeray, New South Wales and hosted by Rod Quinn. The nominees were announced on 8 February 2011 with "Animal Kingdom" receiving ten nominations. "Animal Kingdom" won six awards, including Best Film and Best Director.
702 kHz
Overnights (radio show)
ABC Radio Sydney
Zantedeschia and Correa, are of which mutual genus entitities?
Title: Taillight shark Passage: Euprotomicroides zantedeschia, also known as the Tail-light shark is a little-known species of shark in the family Dalatiidae and the only member of its genus. It is known from only four specimens collected from deep oceanic waters in the southern Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean. A small shark with a laterally compressed body and a bulbous snout, this species has unusual adaptations that indicate a specialized lifestyle: its pectoral fins are paddle-like and may be used for propulsion, unlike other sharks and it has a pouch-like gland on its abdomen that emits clouds of luminescent blue fluid. This shark is likely aplacental viviparous and a formidable predator for its size. The International Union for Conservation of Nature presently lacks sufficient data to assess its conservation status. Title: Arum Passage: Arum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to Europe, northern Africa, and western and central Asia, with the highest species diversity in the Mediterranean region. Frequently called "arum lilies", they are not closely related to the true lilies "Lilium". Plants in closely related "Zantedeschia" are also called "arum lilies". Title: Zantedeschieae Passage: The Zantedeschieae are a tribe of the Araceae family, in the subfamily Aroideae. s of July 2017 , three genera are listed as belonging to the tribe in the GRIN Taxonomy database: "Pseudohomalomena" , "Richardia" and "Zantedeschia" However, the first two genera are also said to be synonyms of "Zantedeschia", so the tribe actually contains only one recognized genus. Title: Zantedeschia Passage: Zantedeschia is a genus of 8 species of herbaceous, perennial, flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to southern Africa from South Africa north to Malawi. The genus has been introduced on all continents except Antarctica. Common names include arum lily for "Z. aethiopica" and calla and calla lily for "Z. elliottiana" and "Z. rehmannii", although members of the genus are neither true lilies of Liliaceae, true "Arums", or true "Callas" (related genera in Araceae). They are also often confused with "Anthurium". The colourful flowers and leaves of both species and cultivars are greatly valued and commonly grown as ornamental plants. Title: Correa (plant) Passage: Correa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae, with bell-shaped flowers, native mainly to eastern Australia. There are "ca." 11 species in the genus and 26 subspecies. Natural hybridisation between the species makes taxonomic relationships within this genus problematic. There are also hundreds of named cultivars, many of which have been registered with the Australian Cultivar Registration Authority (ACRA).
flowering plants
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Correa (plant)
What is the pulp and paper company based in Atlanta, Georgia, that hosted Big Thunder Ranch at Disneyland
Title: Fort Howard Paper Company Passage: Fort Howard Paper Company was an American pulp and paper company based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Its products were sold under a variety of brand names, including "Envision", "Fort Howard", "Mardi Gras", and "Soft'n Gentle". Title: PG Paper Company Passage: PG Paper Company Ltd is a United Kingdom based paper company, owned entirely by the Gupta family. It was founded in 2003 by Puneet and Poonam Gupta OBE. According to Insider Magazine and The Greenock Telegraph, it is the fastest growing Scottish paper company. PG Paper specializes in a range of paper and board products including packaging, writing, printing and tissue. As of 2017, the company is trading in 55 countries worldwide. Its main products are Newsprint, Kraft, Coated, Thermal and Greaseproof paper. It is a significant recycler. Title: Big Thunder Ski Jumping Center Passage: Big Thunder Ski Jumping Centre was a twin ski jumping hill located in Thunder Bay in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. It constitutes part of Big Thunder National Training Centre. The first hills were built by Knute and Thor Hansen and opened in 1963. They were originally known as Lille Norway Ski Area, then Mt. Norway Ski Area, and Sundance Northwest Resort before taking the current name. The large and normal hills were built in 1974 and the venue was taken over by the provincial government in 1985. The hills hosted 29 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup and 50 Canadian Ski Jumping Championships tournaments between 1975 and 1995, climaxing with the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1995. Funding was then cut and the venue has since been closed and unmaintained. Title: Georgia-Pacific Passage: Georgia-Pacific LLC is an American pulp and paper company based in Atlanta, Georgia, and is one of the world's leading manufacturers and distributors of tissue, pulp, paper, toilet and paper towel dispensers, packaging, building products and related chemicals. As of Fall 2010, the company employed more than 40,000 people at more than 300 locations in North America, South America and Europe. It is an independently operated and managed company of Koch Industries. Title: Big Thunder Ranch Passage: Big Thunder Ranch was an attraction at Disneyland. It included an outdoor petting zoo, a walk-through cabin, and a variety of scenery meant to create the atmosphere of a Western ranch. It was located in Frontierland, nearby Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Inside one could find sheep, goats, cows, and other farm animals. Among these animals were the two turkeys who received presidential pardons in honor of Thanksgiving in 2008. The attraction was hosted by Brawny.
Georgia-Pacific LLC is an American pulp and paper company based in Atlanta, Georgia
Big Thunder Ranch
Georgia-Pacific
What year was the boarding school attended by Frank Rosebrook Millspaugh founded?
Title: Concho Indian Boarding School Passage: Concho Indian Boarding School (also known as the Cheyenne-Arapaho Boarding School at Concho or Concho Indian School and home to the Concho Demonstration School) was a boarding school for members of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes and later opened to other Native American students. It existed from 1909 to 1983. It was located in central Oklahoma, approximately 1 mile south of Concho, Oklahoma and 4 miles north of El Reno, Oklahoma. The name of the town and school is the Spanish word for "shell" and was named for the Indian agent, Charles E. Shell. Title: Piney Woods Country Life School Passage: The Piney Woods Country Life School (or The Piney Woods School) is a co-educational independent historically African-American boarding school for grades 9-12 in Piney Woods, unincorporated Rankin County, Mississippi. It is 21 mi south of Jackson. It is one of four remaining historically African-American boarding schools in the United States. It is currently the largest African-American boarding school, as well as being the second oldest continually operating African-American boarding school. Title: Frank Rosebrook Millspaugh Passage: Frank Rosebrook Millspaugh (born April 12, 1848 in Nichols, New York), was an alumnus of Shattuck School, now Shattuck-Saint Mary's, Faribault, Minnesota. Title: Grennaskolan Passage: Grennaskolan Boarding School is a Swedish boarding school located in Grnna, Jnkping County. Grennaskolan Boarding School was founded in 1963 by Stockholm University and has today approximately 200 students, half of whom are boarding school students and half of whom are international students. Title: Shattuck-Saint Mary's Passage: Shattuck-St. Mary's (also known as Shattuck-St. Mary's School, Shattuck, or simply SSM) is a coeducational Episcopal-affiliated boarding school in Faribault, Minnesota, United States. Established in 1858 as an Episcopal mission school and seminary, within a decade the school grew to include Shattuck Military Academy, St. Mary's Hall for girls and later (in 1901) St. James School for younger boys. In 1974 the three schools dropped all military programs and combined as Shattuck-St. Mary's. It is now known for its Centers of Excellence programs in engineering, bioscience, pre-conservatory music, and vocal performance, as well as hockey, soccer, figure skating, and golf. Approximately 70 of its students are boarders.
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Frank Rosebrook Millspaugh
Shattuck-Saint Mary's
Did Dexter Holland, an American musician and songwriter for punk rock band The Offspring or Roger Hodgson, an English musician write and sing "Take the Long Way Home"?
Title: List of the Offspring band members Passage: The Offspring is an American punk rock band formed in Garden Grove, California in 1984. The band originally comprised vocalist Doug Thompson, guitarist Dexter Holland, bassist Greg K. and drummer Jim Benton, although Thompson and Benton left early on. After Holland took over vocal duties and James Lilja joined on drums, the group briefly added Marcus Parrish as a second guitarist, before Kevin "Noodles" Wasserman replaced him in 1985. After performing on the band's debut single "I'll Be Waiting" and co-writing the song "Beheaded", Lilja left the band in 1987 to be replaced by Ron Welty. In 1994, Chris "X-13" Higgins joined as a touring guitarist, keyboardist and percussionist. Title: Roger Hodgson Passage: Charles Roger Pomfret Hodgson (born 21 March 1950) is an English musician, singer and songwriter, best known as the former co-frontman and founder member of progressive rock band Supertramp. Hodgson composed and sang the majority of the band's hits, including "Dreamer", "Give a Little Bit", "Breakfast in America", "Take the Long Way Home", "The Logical Song" and "It's Raining Again". Title: The Offspring Passage: The Offspring is an American rock band from Garden Grove, California, formed in 1984. Originally formed under the name Manic Subsidal, the band has consisted of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Dexter Holland, bassist Greg K., lead guitarist Kevin "Noodles" Wasserman and drummer Pete Parada since 2007. While Holland, Greg K., and Noodles have been constant members since the band was formed, the Offspring has gone through a number of drummers. Their longest-serving drummer was Ron Welty, who had been a member of The Offspring for 16 years; he was replaced by Atom Willard in 2003, and then four years later by Parada. The band is often creditedalongside fellow California punk bands Green Day, Bad Religion, NOFX, Pennywise and Rancidfor reviving mainstream interest in punk rock in the 1990s. They have sold over 40 million records worldwide, being considered one of the best-selling punk rock bands of all time. Title: Dexter Holland Passage: Bryan Keith "Dexter" Holland (born December 29, 1965) is an American musician, best known as the singer, rhythm guitarist, and primary songwriter for the punk rock band The Offspring. Title: Nitro Records Passage: Nitro Records is an American independent record label, created and operated by Dexter Holland (from 1994 to 2013) (lead singer and founder of The Offspring) and fellow Offspring bassist Greg K. They started the label in 1994. Nitro is famous for being an incubator for punk rock artists who have subsequently become successful, most notably AFI. The label has also released albums from classic punk bands, including The Damned and T.S.O.L.
Charles Roger Pomfret Hodgson
Dexter Holland
Roger Hodgson
The film "Le Grand Chef 2: Kimchi Battle" stars Kim Jung-eun and a actor that won Best Supporting Actor at the Grand Bell Awards and Blue Dragon Film Awards for his role in what movie?
Title: Jin Goo Passage: Jin Goo (born July 20, 1980) is a South Korean actor. He won Best Supporting Actor at the Grand Bell Awards and Blue Dragon Film Awards for his role in Bong Joon-ho's 2009 noir thriller "Mother". He is also best known for his role in the critically and commercially successful series "Descendants of the Sun". Title: Blind (2011 film) Passage: Blind () is a 2011 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Ahn Sang-hoon with screenplay by Choi Min-seok which won the "Hit By Pitch" project fair held by the Korean Movie Producers Guild in 2009. It stars Kim Ha-neul and Yoo Seung-ho. Kim received Best Actress honors at the 48th Grand Bell Awards and the 32nd Blue Dragon Film Awards for her performance. Title: Sad Story of Self Supporting Child Passage: Sad Story of Self Supporting Child ( - "Jeo haneuledo seulpeumi") "aka" Sorrow in the Heavens is a 1965 South Korean film directed by Kim Soo-yong. It was awarded Best Film at the Blue Dragon Film Awards ceremony. Actor Kim Yong-yeon was given a special award for his performance in the film at the Grand Bell Awards ceremony. Title: Poetry (film) Passage: Poetry () is a 2010 South Korean drama film written and directed by Lee Chang-dong. It tells the story of a suburban woman in her 60s who begins to develop an interest in poetry while struggling with Alzheimer's disease and her irresponsible grandson. Yoon Jeong-hee stars in the leading role, which was her first role in a film since 1994. The film was selected for the main competition at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Best Screenplay Award. Other accolades include the Grand Bell Awards for Best Picture and Best Actress, the Blue Dragon Film Awards for Best Actress, and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress. Title: Le Grand Chef 2: Kimchi Battle Passage: Le Grand Chef 2: Kimchi Battle (, also known as Le Grand Chef 2: Kimchi Wars) is a 2010 South Korean film starring Kim Jung-eun and Jin Goo. It was released on January 28, 2010.
"Mother"
Le Grand Chef 2: Kimchi Battle
Jin Goo
Ray Troll's most well known design was worn by an English actor who made his cinematic debut in what?
Title: Ray Troll Passage: Ray Troll (born March 4, 1954) Attended Wichita Heights High School in Kansas, graduating in 1972. He is an American artist based in Ketchikan, Alaska. He is best known for his scientifically accurate and often humorous artwork. His most well known design is "Spawn Till You Die", which has appeared in many places including the film Superbad and being worn by Daniel Radcliffe Title: Knight amp; Kerr Passage: Knight Kerr was a business partnership established in the 1850s between John George Knight and Peter Kerr. Their practice was important in the development of Melbourne as a city during the boom period led by the gold rush, providing the rapidly expanding state capital with many works of cultural and political significance. They were architects appointed with the responsibility for the design of noted public buildings in Melbourne, Australia; their most well known design being the Parliament House of Victoria. John Knight and Peter Kerr were also both members of The Royal British Institute of Architects. Title: Daniel Radcliffe Passage: Daniel Jacob Radcliffe (born 23 July 1989) is an English actor best known for his role as Harry Potter in the film series of the same name. He made his acting debut at 10 years of age in BBC One's 1999 television film "David Copperfield", followed by his cinematic debut in 2001's "The Tailor of Panama". At age 11, he was cast as Harry Potter in the first "Harry Potter" film, and starred in the series for 10 years until the release of the eighth and final film in 2011. Title: Liz Allan Passage: Elizabeth Allan (also known as Elizabeth Allan-Osborn and commonly misspelled as Liz Allen) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. In the character's earliest appearances, she was an attractive, popular girl at the high school Peter Parker attends. She has been a regular supporting character in the various Spider-Man series on an on-and-off basis, and has ties to the Green Goblin and Molten Man. The character made her cinematic debut in the 2002 film "Spider-Man", portrayed by actress Sally Livingstone, and made her debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the 2017 film "", portrayed by actress Laura Harrier. Title: Timothy Spall filmography Passage: English actor Timothy Spall OBE (born 27 February 1957) has made over 100 appearances in film and television. Having made his cinematic debut in the 1979 film "Quadrophenia", Spall first rose to fame for playing boorish Barry Spencer Taylor in the sitcom "Auf Wiedersehen, Pet" (19832004), a role that won him popularity and critical praise. He has gone on to become a highly paid Hollywood actor featuring in a vast number of cinematic roles, among them the starring role of Maurice Purley in "Secrets Lies" (1996), for which he received nominations for a BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role and a London Film Critics Circle Award for Actor of the Year.
The Tailor of Panama
Ray Troll
Daniel Radcliffe
What American period drama television series created by Matthew Weiner has had episodes written by David Iverson?
Title: Marten Holden Weiner Passage: Marten Holden Weiner is an American actor who is perhaps best known for the recurring role of Glen Bishop on the television series "Mad Men", which was created by his father Matthew Weiner. Title: David Iserson Passage: David Iserson (born December 3, 1977) is a novelist, screenwriter, television writer, and producer living in Los Angeles, CA with his wife, Allis Markham, a prominent taxidermist. When he was twenty five, he was hired to write on the 2003-2004 season of Saturday Night Live. He has since written and produced episodes of Mr. Robot, Mad Men, New Girl, Up All Night, and United States of Tara. In 2014, his debut young adult fiction novel, "Firecracker," was chosen as one of Rolling Stone's "40 Best YA Novels." Title: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (Mad Men) Passage: "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" is the first episode of the first season of the American period drama television series "Mad Men". It first aired on July 19, 2007, in the United States on AMC, and was written by creator Matthew Weiner and directed by Alan Taylor. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" was budgeted at US3 million. Production for the episode took place in New York City and Los Angeles. Title: Mad Men Passage: Mad Men is an American period drama television series created by Matthew Weiner and produced by Lionsgate Television. The series premiered on July 19, 2007, on the cable network AMC. After seven seasons and 92 episodes, "Mad Men's" final episode aired on May 17, 2015. Title: Still Star-Crossed Passage: Still Star-Crossed is an American period drama television series created by Heather Mitchell and based on the book with the same name by Melinda Taub. The series is produced by Shonda Rhimes's ShondaLand and ABC Studios, and aired on ABC during the 201617 television season. The series premiered on May 29, 2017. ABC canceled the show after one season in June 2017.
Mad Men
David Iserson
Mad Men
Which fiction author also writes biographies, Jodi Picoult or Kate Grenville?
Title: Between the Lines (book) Passage: Co-written alongside her daughter Samantha Van Leer, Between the Lines is Jodi Picoult's first ever young adult book released in 2012. Picoult has since written a companionsequel to "Between the Lines", released in 2015, called "Off the Page" which continues the story of main characters bookworm Delilah, her punk-rocker best friend Jules and Delilah's fictional come-to-life prince Oliver. Title: My Sister's Keeper (novel) Passage: My Sister's Keeper is a 2004 novel written by Jodi Picoult. It tells the story of 13-year-old Anna, who sues her parents for medical emancipation when she is expected to donate a kidney to her sister Kate, who is dying from leukemia. Title: The Storyteller (Picoult novel) Passage: The Storyteller is the twentieth novel written by the author Jodi Picoult. Title: Jodi Picoult Passage: Jodi Lynn Picoult ( ; born May 19, 1966) is an American writer. She was awarded the New England Bookseller Award for fiction in 2003. Currently approximately 14 million copies of her books are in print worldwide, translated into 34 languages. Title: Kate Grenville Passage: Kate Grenville (born 14 October 1950) is an Australian author. She has published fifteen books, including fiction, non-fiction, biography, books about the writing process.
Kate Grenville
Jodi Picoult
Kate Grenville
Who formed in Helsingborg in 1998, Eagle-Eye Cherry or The Sounds ?
Title: The Sounds Passage: The Sounds are a Swedish indie rock band. Formed in Helsingborg in 1998 the group's musical style has been compared to new wave acts such as Blondie, The Cars, the Epoxies and Missing Persons. Title: Live and Kicking (Eagle-Eye Cherry album) Passage: Live And Kicking is a live album by Swedish musician Eagle-Eye Cherry released in spring 2007. According to a letter posted by Cherry on his website, the album was released in Brazil in 2006. Title: Save Tonight Passage: "Save Tonight" is a song by Swedish rock musician Eagle-Eye Cherry and the lead single from his 1997 debut album, "Desireless". It is the album's opening track and gained substantial radio success, reaching number 3 in Ireland, number 5 in the US, number 6 in the UK, and number 2 in Cherry's native Sweden. It was voted song of the year by New Zealand radio station "The Edge" in 1997. "Save Tonight" is considered the signature song of Eagle-Eye Cherry. It was awarded a Rockbjrnen award in the "Swedish song of the year 1997" category. Title: Eagle-Eye Cherry Passage: Eagle-Eye Lanoo Cherry (born 7 May 1969) is a Swedish musician best known for his hit single "Save Tonight". Title: Living in the Present Future Passage: Living in the Present Future is the second studio album by Swedish rock singer-songwriter Eagle-Eye Cherry. It was released in 2000. In the three-year gap between 1997's "Desireless" and this release, he left Epic subsidiary Work and came to MCA, wherein he worked with such producers as The Dust Brothers, John Kurzweg, and Rick Rubin.
The Sounds
The Sounds
Eagle-Eye Cherry
Which 2003 television film, based on the book series of the same name by Deborah Gregory, also shares its name with the soundtrack album?
Title: The Cheetah Girls (soundtrack) Passage: The Cheetah Girls is the soundtrack album to the 2003 Walt Disney Pictures movie of the same name. It was released on August 12, 2003 on compact disc by Walt Disney Records and Columbia Records. The album was produced by Antonina Armato, Ray Cham, Tim James and executive produced by Debra Martin Chase and Whitney Houston. The album features appearances from Sonic Chaos, Char, and Hope 7. Title: The Cheetah Girls (film) Passage: The Cheetah Girls is a 2003 television film based on the book series of the same name by Deborah Gregory. Title: Deborah Gregory Passage: Deborah Gregory is the author of the popular book series "The Cheetah Girls". She was also the co-producer of the Disney Channel Original Movies "The Cheetah Girls" and "The Cheetah Girls 2", as well as an executive producer for "". Title: The Cheetah Girls (novel series) Passage: The Cheetah Girls is a 16-book novel series created and written by Deborah Gregory. The series, which began in 1999, is about a female vocal group seeking success and fortune. In the book series, there are five Cheetah Girls, but in the first film adaption and its sequel, there are only four. In the , there are only three. Title: Guardians of the Galaxy (soundtrack) Passage: Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album for the Marvel Studios film of the same name. Featuring the songs present on Peter Quill's mixtape in the film, the album was released by Hollywood Records on July 29, 2014. A separate film score album, Guardians of the Galaxy (Original Score), composed by Tyler Bates, was also released by Hollywood Records on the same date, along with a deluxe version featuring both albums. The soundtrack album reached number one on the US "Billboard" 200 chart, becoming the first soundtrack album in history consisting entirely of previously released songs to top the chart.
The Cheetah Girls
The Cheetah Girls (soundtrack)
The Cheetah Girls (film)
What "greatest hits" album title by Megadeth is a reference to a song from their fourth studio album?
Title: Greatest Hits (Sonia album) Passage: Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Sonia, released in 2007. It was Sonia's first release since her fourth studio album "Love Train - The Philly Album" in 1998. This compilation includes songs from her second studio album "Sonia" (1991) and third studio album "Better the Devil You Know" (1993). No songs from Sonia's first studio album, "Everybody Knows" (which was released on a different record label), are included. Prior to the "Greatest Hits" release, Sonia also recorded the Motown-influenced songs "Dancing In the Driver's Seat" and "Your Heart Or Mine", both written by Barry Upton and Gordon Pogoda, but ultimately the record label chose to include no new songs for the album, so these recordings remain unreleased. Title: Off He Goes Passage: "Off He Goes" is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam. Written by vocalist Eddie Vedder, "Off He Goes" was released in 1996 as the third single from the band's fourth studio album, "No Code" (1996). The song peaked at number 31 on the "Billboard" Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song was included on Pearl Jam's 2004 greatest hits album, "rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 19912003)". Title: Rust in Peace Passage: Rust in Peace is the fourth studio album by the American thrash metal band Megadeth, released on September 24, 1990 by Capitol Records. Following the departure of band members Jeff Young and Chuck Behler in 1989, "Rust in Peace" was the first album to feature guitarist Marty Friedman and drummer Nick Menza. "Rust in Peace" received universal acclaim from fans and critics, and was responsible for bringing Megadeth to the attention of a mainstream metal audience. It has been cited as one of the best thrash metal records of all time by publications such as "Decibel" and "Kerrang! ", and listed as one of the "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die". The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance at the 33rd Grammy Awards. Title: Grandes xitos (Shakira album) Passage: Grandes xitos (English: "Greatest Hits" ) is the first greatest hits album by Colombian singer and songwriter Shakira. It was released on 2 November 2002, by Sony Music International and Columbia Records, one year after her fifth studio album and English-language debut "Laundry Service". It is composed of Spanish-language recordings from her third and fourth studio efforts "Pies Descalzos" (1995) and "Dnde Estn los Ladrones? " (1998), the live album "MTV Unplugged" (2000), and translations of tracks from "Laundry Service" (2001). The album only featured Spanish-language tracks and featured no new recordings. Title: Greatest Hits: Back to the Start Passage: Greatest Hits: Back to the Start is the second greatest hits album by Megadeth. It was released on June 28, 2005 by Capitol Records. The title "Back to the Start" is a reference to lyrics in "Rust in Peace...Polaris" from Megadeth's 1990 album "Rust in Peace": ""The day of final conflictAll pay the priceThe third World War rapes peaceTakes life back to the start""
Greatest Hits: Back to the Start
Greatest Hits: Back to the Start
Rust in Peace
When did Cassius Marcellus Clay fight against Elmo Henderson?
Title: Botherum Passage: Botherum was built for Madison C. Johnson in 1850 or 1851 (sources vary) by John McMurtry, a well-known architect and builder based in Lexington. The house was intended, in part, as a shrine to Johnson's late wife Sally Ann, a sister of Cassius Marcellus Clay who died giving birth in 1828. Title: Muhammad Ali Passage: Muhammad Ali ( ; born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.; January 17, 1942 June 3, 2016) was an American professional boxer and activist. He is widely regarded as one of the most significant and celebrated sports figures of the 20th century. From early in his career, Ali was known as an inspiring, controversial, and polarizing figure both inside and outside the ring. Title: Elmo Henderson Passage: Elmo Henderson born April 8, 1935 is an African-American former boxer from Texas. Despite his dubious claim of a 1972 win against Muhammad Ali in an exhibition match in San Antonio, Texas, he did not become particularly well known in the boxing community; John Spong of the "Texas Monthly" said that the match was the "shot not heard round the world". However, people who attended the exhibition say Elmo Henderson did not defeat Ali, and newspaper reports after the exhibition made no mention of Ali losing. After the match, Henderson became a part of George Foreman's Rumble in the Jungle event in Zaire and won a libel suit against Norman Mailer and "Playboy". As of 2003, Henderson was a homeless man in Austin, Texas. As of 2015, Henderson lives in a care home in Northern California. Title: Cassius Marcellus Clay (politician) Passage: Cassius Marcellus Clay ( ; October 19, 1810 July 22, 1903), nicknamed the "Lion of White Hall", was a Kentucky planter, politician, and emancipationist who worked for the abolition of slavery. He freed the slaves that were handed down as his inheritance from his father. Those freed slaves were allowed to stay and were paid a wage. He was appointed by President Abraham Lincoln as the United States minister to Russia during the American Civil War, and is credited with gaining Russian support for the Union. Title: Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny Liston Passage: The two fights between Muhammad Ali and Sonny Liston for boxing's World Heavyweight Championship were among the most anticipated, watched and controversial fights in the sport's history. " Sports Illustrated" magazine named their first meeting, the ListonClay fight (Ali had not yet changed his name from Cassius Clay), as the fourth greatest sports moment of the twentieth century.
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Muhammad Ali
Olaudah Equiano known as Gustavus Vassa was a slave freed by Sons of Africa
Title: Cat Royal Passage: Cat Royal (also known as Cat Royal Adventures) is a series of 7 historical fiction adventure books by Julia Golding, a British novelist. The main character of the series is an orphan named Catherine "Cat" Royal. The series are set in 18th Century London where Cat lives in the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, after she was abandoned on the front steps of the theatre and taken in by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, the owner of the theatre. The main themes are slavery and equality between people from all races and social classes. While the main cast of characters are fictional, some real historical figures, such as Olaudah Equiano, feature as supporting characters. Title: Equiano (crater) Passage: Equiano is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of kilometers. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1976. Equiano is named for the abolitionist writer Olaudah Equiano, who lived from 1750 to 1797. Title: Olaudah Equiano Passage: Olaudah Equiano (c. 1745 31 March 1797), known in his lifetime as Gustavus Vassa ( ), was a prominent African in London, a freed slave who supported the British movement to end the slave trade. His autobiography, published in 1789, helped in the creation of the Slave Trade Act 1807 which ended the African trade for Britain and its colonies. Title: The Dying Negro Passage: The Dying Negro: A Poetical Epistle was a 1773 abolitionist poem published in England, by John Bicknell and Thomas Day. It has been called "the first significant piece of verse propaganda directed explicitly against the English slave systems". It was quoted in "The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano" of 1789. Title: Sons of Africa Passage: Sons of Africa was a late 18th-century British group that campaigned to end slavery. Its members were educated Africans in London, freed slaves who included Ottobah Cugoano, Olaudah Equiano and other leading members of London's black community. It was closely connected to the Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, a non-denominational group founded in 1787, whose members included Thomas Clarkson.
Olaudah Equiano
Sons of Africa
Olaudah Equiano
Who manages the conservation area that is near the planned community in Las Vegas called "The Lakes"?
Title: Gould Lake Conservation Area Passage: Gould Lake Conservation Area is a rural conservation area located in the Canadian Shield northwest of the community of Sydenham in the Township of South Frontenac, Frontenac County, in eastern Ontario, Canada. The area was created to manage water resources, preserve wildlife habitat, and provide recreational and educational opportunities, and is managed by the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority. The conservation area contains much of Gould Lake. Title: Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area Passage: The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area in Nevada is an area managed by the Bureau of Land Management as part of its National Landscape Conservation System, and protected as a National Conservation Area. It is located about 15 mi west of Las Vegas, and is easily seen from the Las Vegas Strip. The area is visited by more than two million people each year. Title: Spencer GorgeWebster's Falls Conservation Area Passage: Spencer GorgeWebster's Falls Conservation Area is located on the Niagara Escarpment in Dundas, Ontario, a constituent community of Hamilton, Ontario, and is owned and operated by the Hamilton Conservation Authority. It has views over Hamilton and a two major waterfalls that are accessible via a system of trails. The natural features found in the area are considered to be provincially significant. A shuttle service runs between a parking area just outside Dundas and Spencer GorgeWebster Falls Conservation Area, for visitors to access this conservation area on weekends and holidays. Title: The Lakes, Las Vegas Passage: The Lakes is an affluent 2 sqmi planned community located within the city limits of Las Vegas, Nevada. It is located in the western part of the Las Vegas Valley near the Spring Mountains and Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. The centerpiece of the community, and its namesake, is a large man-made lake, Lake Sahara. It was originally planned to have two man-made lakes but was downscoped to one. It was built from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s, and at the time was at the edge of development in the valley. It consists of a mixture of gated communities consisting of large single-family homes, condominia, commercial areas and offices. Title: Crawford Lake Conservation Area Passage: Crawford Lake Conservation Area is a conservation area owned and operated by Conservation Halton near the community of Campbellville in Milton, Halton, Ontario, Canada. It is categorized as a regional environmentally sensitive area, an Ontario Area of Natural and Scientific Interest, and part of the Niagara escarpment "world biosphere reserve". The conservation area contains Crawford Lake, a reconstructed Iroquoian village, and several hiking trails.
the Bureau of Land Management
The Lakes, Las Vegas
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
Who directed the 2003 steampunk-dieselpunk film Robert Vahey appeared in?
Title: Paul Chun Passage: Paul Chun Pui () (born 26 June 1945) is a Shanghai-born Chinese actor in Hong Kong who has appeared in over 130 films and TV series. Chun appeared in Cantonese cinema and Taiwanese film industry. In foreign film, he appeared in "The Sand Pebbles" (1966), an American film produced and directed by Robert Wise. Title: Robert Vahey Passage: Robert Vahey (1932 - 29 October 2013), was a British actor, known for his supporting roles in Samson and Delilah (1959), "Z-Cars" (1972), "Secret Army" (1978), "Only Fools and Horses" (1983 1986), "Mapp and Lucia" (1985), "Wycliffe" (1996), "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" (2003), and the Ricky Gervais comedy "Derek" (2013), amongst many others. He is however, probably best remembered for his role as boat builder Bill Sayers, in 75 episodes of the 1980s television series "Howards' Way". Title: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (film) Passage: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, also promoted as LXG, is a 2003 steampunk-dieselpunk action film loosely based on the first volume of the comic book series of the same name by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill. It was released on July 11, 2003, in the United States, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Stephen Norrington and starred Sean Connery, Naseeruddin Shah, Peta Wilson, Tony Curran, Stuart Townsend, Shane West, Jason Flemyng, and Richard Roxburgh. Title: The Lizzie McGuire Movie Passage: The Lizzie McGuire Movie is a 2003 American teen comedy film released by Walt Disney Pictures on May 2, 2003. The film serves as the finale of the Disney Channel television series of the same name, and was the first theatrical film based on a Disney Channel series. The film stars Hilary Duff, Adam Lamberg, Robert Carradine, Hallie Todd and Jake Thomas, and tells the story of Lizzie's graduation trip to Rome. At its release, the film peaked at number two at the domestic box office behind "X2: X-Men United". "The Lizzie McGuire Movie" was released on August 12, 2003 on VHS and DVD. "The Lizzie McGuire Movie" was directed by Jim Fall. Title: Rob Lowe Passage: Robert Hepler Lowe ( ; born March 17, 1964) is an American actor. He came to prominence as a teen idol in the 1980s, appearing in teen and young adult film roles in "The Outsiders" (1983), "Oxford Blues" (1984), "St. Elmo's Fire" (1985), and "About Last Night..." (1986). Thereafter, his film career decreased and he ventured into television, making his breakthrough as Sam Seaborn on the NBC political drama "The West Wing" (19992003), for which he received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination and two Golden Globe Award nominations. Lowe appeared as Robert McCallister on the ABC television drama "Brothers Sisters" (20062010), followed by a four-year run as Chris Traeger on the NBC sitcom "Parks and Recreation" (201014), for which he was critically acclaimed. He is currently starring as Dr. Ethan Willis on the CBS medical drama "Code Black" (2015) and appears with his two sons, Matthew and Jon Owen, in the AE reality series "The Lowe Files" (2017).
Stephen Norrington
Robert Vahey
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (film)
Who worked with Rico Beats and also had a number-one hit for seven non-consecutive weeks in the United States?
Title: Ain't Too Proud to Beg Passage: "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" is a 1966 song and hit single by The Temptations for Motown Records' Gordy label, produced by Norman Whitfield and written by Whitfield and Edward Holland, Jr. The song peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Pop Chart, and was a number-one hit on the Billboard RB charts for eight non-consecutive weeks. The song's success, in the wake of the relative underperformance of the previous Temptations single, "Get Ready", resulted in Norman Whitfield replacing Smokey Robinson, producer of "Get Ready", as The Temptations' main producer. In 2004 it finished 94 in AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs poll thanks to its inclusion in "The Big Chill" soundtrack. Title: Mme pas fatigu !!! Passage: "Mme pas fatigu !!!" is a 2009 song recorded as duet by Magic System and Khaled. It was the lead single from Khaled's album "Libert" on which it is the 18th track, and it also appeared on Kore's album "Rai'N'B Fever : Mme pas fatigu !!!" on the second disc. The song stayed at number-one hit for seven non-consecutive weeks in France, becoming Magic System's first topping hit and most successful single in France. It was also much aired on radio. Title: So Far Away (Staind song) Passage: "So Far Away" is a song by American band Staind. It was released in June 2003 as the second single from their fourth album "14 Shades of Grey". The song enjoyed much success on both rock and mainstream radio, reaching number-one on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks for fourteen consecutive weeks, one of the longest runs in the chart's history, and number-one on the Modern Rock Tracks for seven non-consecutive weeks. The song also became the band's second Top 40 Hit on the "Billboard" Hot 100, peaking at number 24. Title: Rico Beats Passage: Ricardo LaMarre, better known as his stage name Rico Beats, is an American record producer and songwriter from Brooklyn, New York City. His most famous production credits are DJ Khaled's "Take That Off", Nicki Minaj's "Roman Reloaded", Soulja Boy's "Mean Mug" and Pusha T's "Exodus 23:1". Title: Soulja Boy Passage: DeAndre Cortez Way (born July 28, 1990), known professionally as Soulja Boy Tell 'Em, or simply Soulja Boy, is an American rapper, record producer, actor and entrepreneur. In September 2007, his debut single "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" peaked at number one on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100. The single was initially self-published to the internet, and later became a number-one hit in the United States for seven non-consecutive weeks starting in September 2007. On August 17, Way was listed at number 18 on the "Forbes" list of Hip-Hop Cash Kings of 2010 for earning 7 million for that year.
Soulja Boy
Rico Beats
Soulja Boy
The Book of Three is the first of five volumes in what series by Ameican author Lloyd Alexander?
Title: The Book of Three Passage: The Book of Three (1964) is a high fantasy novel by Lloyd Alexander, the first of five volumes in "The Chronicles of Prydain". The series follows the adventures of Taran the Assistant Pig-Keeper, a youth raised by Dallben the enchanter, as he nears manhood while helping to resist the forces of Arawn Death-Lord. Title: List of Code Geass light novels Passage: The anime series "Code Geass" by Sunrise has been adapted into various series of light novels. First serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's "The Sneaker" magazine, they are divided into two separate series corresponding with the series two seasons. The first series, "Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion", spanned five volumes with the first, labelled as volume 0, released in Japan on April 28, 2007 and the last on February 29, 2008. All five volumes in the first series of novels have been released in English by Bandai Visual as licensed in December 2007. The first volume was released on November 2008 and the last one on February 23, 2010. Title: List of Yotsubaamp;! chapters Passage: "Yotsuba! " is a manga written and drawn by Kiyohiko Azuma, and published in Japan by ASCII Media Works in the monthly magazine "Dengeki Daioh". Eighty-two chapters have been published; 81 of these have been collected in twelve "tankbon" volumes, with further chapters appearing in "Dengeki Daioh" to be collected in "tankbon" format over time. The series was licensed in English by ADV Manga, with five volumes published; volume six was scheduled to be published February 2008 but was delayed indefinitely. Yen Press announced at New York Comic Con 2009 that they had acquired the North American license for the English release of the manga; volume six was released in September 2009 along with new translations of the first five volumes, with later volumes to follow. The series has been licensed in France by Kurokawa, in Spain by Norma Editorial, in Germany by Tokyopop Germany, in Italy by Dynit, in Finland by Punainen jttilinen, in Korea by Daiwon C.I., in Taiwan by Kadokawa Media, in Vietnam by TVM Comics, and in Thailand by NED Comics. Title: The Chronicles of Prydain Passage: The Chronicles of Prydain is a pentalogy of children's high fantasy Bildungsroman novels written by American author Lloyd Alexander. Henry Holt published one annually from 1964 to 1968; the second earned a 1966 Newbery Honor and the last won the 1969 Newbery Medal. Title: Desert Coral Passage: Desert Coral ( ) is a manga series by Wataru Murayama. Desert Coral has been published in six languages: Japanese, Thai, English, German, Spanish, and French. Currently, there are five volumes in Japanese, four volumes in Thai, three volumes in English, and five volumes in German, Spanish, and French. The fifth and final Japanese volume was released May 2004.
The Chronicles of Prydain
The Book of Three
The Chronicles of Prydain
When was the Mexican actress and singer born who's third studio album is the DM?
Title: Danna Paola (album) Passage: Danna Paola is the self-titled fourth studio album by Mexican actress and singer, Danna Paola. The album was released worldwide on June 5, 2012 by Universal Music via digital download and CD. The album is notable for Paola's increasingly prominent role in the production, and being the transition album away from her bubblegum pop sound and teen pop image from her previous three albums, and leaning increasingly towards more electronic sounds and romantic ballads. Title: Dulce Mara Passage: Dulce Mara Espinoza Savin (] ; born December 6, 1985) is a Mexican actress and singer. Title: Quiero (Anah song) Passage: "Quiero" (English: "I Want") is a song by Mexican actress, singer Anah from her fifth studio album "Mi Delirio" (2009). The song was released as the first single in Spain and third official single overall on March 16, 2010. "Quiero" was nominated as the song of the 2010 in Israel. Title: DM (album) Passage: DM is the third studio album by Mexican musical artist Dulce Mara, released on March 10, 2017 through the Universal Music Group. Completed in August 2016, the album was originally intended to be released in its recording year but was postponed until 2017. Produced by Ettore Grenci, Andres Saavedra and Predikador, it was recorded during sessions that took place in Los Angeles in 2016 and Mexico City. The title of the album was revealed on December 16, 2016, during a Facebook Live stream. Title: Presentimiento Passage: Presentimiento is the third album by Mexican actress pop singer Luca Mndez. It was released in 1977.
December 6, 1985
DM (album)
Dulce Mara
In what year was Anne of Bohemia and Hungary's husband born?
Title: Anne of Bohemia and Hungary Passage: Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (Buda, Hungary, 23 July 1503 Prague, Bohemia, 27 January 1547), sometimes known as Anna Jagellonica, Queen of the Romans (Germany), Bohemia and Hungary as the wife of King Ferdinand I, later Holy Roman Emperor. Title: Princess Anna of Saxony (18361859) Passage: Princess "Anna" Maria Maximiliane Stephania Karoline Johanna Luisa Xaveria Nepomucena Aloysia Benedicta of Saxony, Duchess of Saxony (Full German name: "Prinzessin Anna Maria Maximiliane Stephania Karoline Johanna Luisa Xaveria Nepomucena Aloysia Benedicta von Sachsen, Herzogin zu Sachsen") (born 4 January 1836 in Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony; died 10 February 1859 in Naples, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies) was the seventh child and fourth eldest daughter of John of Saxony and his wife Amalie Auguste of Bavaria and a younger sister of Albert of Saxony and George of Saxony. Through her marriage to Archduke Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Tuscany, Anna was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine and an Archduchess and Princess of Austria and Princess of Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia, and Tuscany. Ann died shortly before her husband succeeded his father as Grand Duke of Tuscany. Title: Angelitha Wass Passage: Angelitha Wass (] ; 15th century died after 1521) was a Hungarian lady's maid of Anne of Foix-Candale, Queen consort of Bohemia and Hungary, and later a mistress of Anne's son, Louis II Jagiellon, King of Hungary. Title: Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor Passage: Ferdinand I (Spanish: "Fernando I" ) (10 March 1503 25 July 1564) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1558, king of Bohemia and Hungary from 1526, and king of Croatia from 1527 until his death. Before his accession, he ruled the Austrian hereditary lands of the Habsburgs in the name of his elder brother, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. Also, he often served as Charles' representative in Germany and developed useful relationships with German princes. Title: Anne of Bohemia Passage: Anne of Bohemia (11 May 1366 7 June 1394) was Queen of England as the first wife of King Richard II. A member of the House of Luxembourg, she was the eldest daughter of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia, and Elizabeth of Pomerania. She died at 28 after 12 years of marriage; she was childless, and greatly mourned by her husband.
1503
Anne of Bohemia and Hungary
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
What's the fastest time (in seconds) that racers complete the race that Gary Scelzi won three times?
Title: The Boat Race 1976 Passage: The 122nd Boat Race, an annual side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames, took place on 20 March 1976 and was won by Oxford by six-and-a-half lengths in 16 minutes 58 seconds, the fastest time in the history of the race. The race was umpired by former Cambridge rower Farn Carpmael. It was the first race in the event for which an official weigh-in was held, and featured the heaviest rower ever in Steve Plunkett. Title: The Boat Race 1924 Passage: The 76th Boat Race took place on 5 April 1924. Held annually, the Boat Race is a side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames. Oxford were reigning champions having won the previous year's race and their crew was significantly heavier than their opponents for this year's race. Umpired by former rower Frederick I. Pitman, Cambridge won by four-and-a-half lengths in a time of 18 minutes 41 seconds, the fastest time since 1911. The victory took the overall record in the event to 4035 in Oxford's favour. Title: Gary Scelzi Passage: Gary Scelzi, (born August 11, 1960, Fresno, California), is an American dragster racer and midget car owner who has won the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series Top Fuel championship on three occasions and the Funny Car title once. In 1997 he won the title in his first full year of competition, after replacing Blaine Johnson, who had been killed at the 1996 US Nationals, while leading the top fuel championship, in the Johnson family-owned car. He has not competed in NHRA competition since the 2008 season. Title: Top Fuel Passage: Top Fuel dragsters are the quickest accelerating racing cars in the world and the fastest sanctioned category of drag racers, with the fastest competitors reaching speeds of 335 mph and finishing the 1000 foot runs in 3.64 seconds. Title: Belt-sander racing Passage: Belt-sander racing is the practice of racing belt sanders competitively. Belt sanders were one of the first power tools used in the growing field of power tool drag racing wherein a pair of stock or modified belt sanders are placed in parallel wooden channels and fitted with long extension cords. Each heat begins when a common switch or individual switches triggered by the racers energizes them, causing the sanders to race towards the end of the track spitting wood dust along the way. Both stock sanders and modified sanders race down a 75 foot long track. Sanders of all shapes and sizes can go very fast, or very slow depending on the power of the motor. The fastest time on a 75-foot track was 2.2103 seconds recorded by Dudley Harper's Sudden Death Racer of San Marcos, Texas. Sudden Death raced on that date at the Legends Raceway in Rockport, Texas. The peak velocity of that belt sander at the finish line was in the range of 50 .
3.64
Gary Scelzi
Top Fuel
Newspapers in Australia: there are 2 national and 10 stateterritory daily newspapers, 35 regional dailies and 470 other regional and suburban newspapers, most major metropolitan newspapers are owned either by News Limited, a subsidiary of which American multinational mass media corporation headquartered in ?
Title: Bee Group Newspapers Passage: Bee Group Newspapers are a family of suburban newspapers published in Western New York by Bee Publishing, Incorporated, of Williamsville. The forerunner of the corporation began in 1877 with the founding of the "Lancaster Bee." Bee Group Newspapers publishes newspapers for Erie County, New York, targeting towns, villages, and school districts. The weekly readership is 175,672. All papers include local government news, their award-winning classified sections, and special themed sections produced throughout the year. Bee Group Newspapers are members of the New York Press Association and the National Newspaper Association. High-traffic black boxes with "The Bee" logo in bright yellow are easy to locate and contain the free publications of the Bee Group Newspapers. In addition to the black boxes, there are more than 250 racks in high-traffic locations containing the newspapers. The "Amherst Bee" and "Cheektowaga Bee" are still paid circulation newspapers that are mail-delivered weekly to subscribers. Title: News Corporation Passage: The original News Corporation or News Corp. was an American multinational mass media corporation headquartered in New York City. It was the world's fourth-largest media group in 2014 in terms of revenue. Board members include prominent former Spanish prime minister Jos Mara Aznar. Title: Newspapers in Australia Passage: There are 2 national and 10 stateterritory daily newspapers, 35 regional dailies and 470 other regional and suburban newspapers in Australia. All major metropolitan newspapers are owned either by News Limited, a subsidiary of News Corporation, or Fairfax Media, except The West Australian. Title: News Corp Passage: News Corporation (officially referred to as News Corp; trading as News Corp) is an American multinational mass media company, formed as a spin-off of the former News Corporation (as founded by Rupert Murdoch in 1979) focusing on newspapers and publishing. It is one of two companies which succeeded the former News Corporation, alongside 21st Century Foxwhich consists of the old News Corporation's broadcasting and media properties, such as Fox Entertainment Group. The spin out was structured so that 21st Century Fox would be the legal successor and continuation of the old News Corporation, with the new News Corp being an entirely new company formed by a stock split. Title: Bandao Broadcasting Media Corporation Passage: Bandao Broadcasting Media Corporation () is a news and broadcasting agency headquartered in Qingdao, China. The company was founded in 1999 by DaZhong Daily News Corporation as a local branch in Qingdao, China. Bandao Broadcasting Media Corporation now is an independent media agency with 3 daily newspapers, 1 fashion magazine, and 1 networking company. The subscribers to the newspapers of the company surpassed 5 million.
New York City
Newspapers in Australia
News Corporation
What movie starring Bill Stewart is based on an animated adaptation of a 1956 novel by Dodie Smith?
Title: One Hundred and One Dalmatians Passage: One Hundred and One Dalmatians, often abbreviated as 101 Dalmatians, is a 1961 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney and based on the 1956 novel "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" by Dodie Smith. The 17th Disney animated feature film, the film tells the story of a litter of dalmatian puppies who are kidnapped by the villainous Cruella de Vil (Betty Lou Gerson), who wants to use their fur to make into coats. Their parents, Pongo and Perdita, (Rod Taylor and Cate Bauer respectively) set out to save their children from Cruella, all the while rescuing 84 additional puppies that were bought in pet shops, bringing the total of dalmatians to 101. Title: 101 Dalmatians (1996 film) Passage: 101 Dalmatians is a 1996 American live-action comedy adventure film based on Walt Disney's animated 1961 movie adaptation of Dodie Smith's 1956 novel "The Hundred and One Dalmatians." Directed by Stephen Herek and co-produced by John Hughes and Ricardo Mestres, it stars Glenn Close, Jeff Daniels, Joely Richardson, Joan Plowright, Hugh Laurie, Mark Williams and Tim McInnerny. In contrast with the 1961 film, none of the animals talk in this version. Released on November 27, 1996 by Walt Disney Pictures, the film was praised for its faithfulness to the animated classic. It received mixed reviews, but was a commercial success, grossing 320.6 million in theaters against a 75 million budget. Close, who was universally praised for her portrayal as Cruella de Vil, was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical, but lost to Madonna in "Evita". The film was also nominated for a BAFTA award for best makeup effects. A theatrical sequel titled "102 Dalmatians" was released on November 22, 2000 with Close and McInnerny reprising their roles. Title: Cruella de Vil Passage: Cruella de Vil (spelled de Vil in the novel, spelled De Vil by Disney) is a character who appeared in Dodie Smith's 1956 novel "The Hundred and One Dalmatians", Disney's animated film adaptations "101 Dalmatians" and "", and Disney's live-action film adaptations "101 Dalmatians" and "102 Dalmatians" as the main antagonist. Title: The First Day of Spring Passage: The First Day of Spring (German: Der erste Frhlingstag) is a 1956 West German comedy film directed by Helmut Weiss and starring Luise Ullrich, Paul Dahlke and Ingeborg Schner. It was based on a play by the British writer Dodie Smith. Title: Bill Stewart (actor) Passage: Bill Stewart (7 December 1942, in Liverpool, Lancashire, England 29 August 2006 in London) was an English actor best known for his role as Denton Evening News reporter Sandy Longford in the British television programme "A Touch of Frost". He also made appearances on "Z-Cars" and "MacGyver" and had roles in such films as "101 Dalmatians" and "Anna and the King".
101 Dalmatians
Bill Stewart (actor)
101 Dalmatians (1996 film)
Who has won an Academy award, Angelina Jolie Pitt, or Genndy Tartakovsky ?
Title: Hotel Transylvania 2 Passage: Hotel Transylvania 2 is a 2015 American 3D computer animated fantasy-comedy film. It is the second installment in the "Hotel Transylvania" franchise, and the sequel to the 2012 film "Hotel Transylvania", with its director, Genndy Tartakovsky, and writer, Robert Smigel, returning for the film. Produced by Sony Pictures Animation, it was animated by Sony Pictures Imageworks, with an additional funding provided by LStar Capital. Title: Angelina Jolie Passage: Angelina Jolie Pitt ( ; ne Voight; born June 4, 1975) is an American actress, filmmaker, and humanitarian. She has received an Academy Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards, and has been cited as Hollywood's highest-paid actress. Jolie made her screen debut as a child alongside her father, Jon Voight, in "Lookin' to Get Out" (1982). Her film career began in earnest a decade later with the low-budget production "Cyborg 2" (1993), followed by her first leading role in a major film, "Hackers" (1995). She starred in the critically acclaimed biographical cable films "George Wallace" (1997) and "Gia" (1998), and won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the drama "Girl, Interrupted" (1999). Title: Genndy Tartakovsky Passage: Genndy Tartakovsky ( ; born Gennady Borisovich Tartakovsky, Russian: ; January 17, 1970) is a RussianAmerican animator, director, storyboard artist, producer, and screenwriter. He is best known for creating the Cartoon Network animated television series "Dexter's Laboratory", "Samurai Jack", and "." Title: Bryan Andrews (storyboard artist) Passage: Bryan D. Andrews is an American storyboard artist and writer known for his work in science fiction and superhero films. Along with Genndy Tartakovsky and Paul Rudish, he co-created the animated television series "Sym-Bionic Titan", which premiered on Cartoon Network on September 17, 2010. After 20 episodes, however, it was canceled due to lack of merchandise connected to the series, with the final episode airing April 9, 2011. Andrews had worked with Tartakovsky on previous projects, including "Samurai Jack" and "". He also worked with Tartakovsky as a storyboard artist on "Iron Man 2", contributing to the climactic final action sequence. Andrews garnered two Primetime Emmy Award wins for his story work on "Star Wars: Clone Wars" in 2004 and 2005. He received another Primetime Emmy and nomination for his work as a storyboard artist and writer on the fourth season of "Samurai Jack". In 2006, Andrews received his second Primetime Emmy nomination as a writer for the "My Life as a Teenage Robot" special "Escape from Cluster Prime". Title: Korgoth of Barbaria Passage: Korgoth of Barbaria is a pilot episode for what was originally planned as an American animated television series created by Aaron Springer, a storyboard artist, writer and director for "Dexter's Laboratory", "The Grim Adventures of Billy Mandy", "Samurai Jack", and "SpongeBob SquarePants", who previously created another failed pilot at Cartoon Network Studios called "Periwinkle Around the World", and is now the creator of "Billy Dilley's Super-Duper Subterranean Summer" on Disney XD. Genndy Tartakovsky, creator of "Dexter's Laboratory" and "Samurai Jack", directed the animation for the pilot, and was not the only time he's worked on a pilot created by Springer, as Tartakovsky also produced and directed "Periwinkle Around the World".
Angelina Jolie Pitt
Angelina Jolie
Genndy Tartakovsky
Who was the bassist of the Manchester-based band Paul Oakenfield remixed for?
Title: Natural History (I Am Kloot album) Passage: Natural History is the debut album by English rock band I Am Kloot, released to much eagerness from the British music press in 2001. The album was produced by Guy Garvey, lead singer for the Manchester-based band Elbow. Title: Kicks (song) Passage: "Kicks" is a song by American rock band Paul Revere the Raiders. Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil wrote the song for The Animals, but the band's lead singer Eric Burdon turned it down. Title: Michael Bradley (singer) Passage: Michael Bradley is a former lead singer for the American rock band Paul Revere the Raiders. He is also known among anime fans as a composer and singer for "Robotech". Title: Paul Oakenfold Passage: Paul Mark Oakenfold (born 30 August 1963) is an English record producer and trance DJ. He is a two time Grammy Award and two time World Music Awards nominee. He was voted the No. 1 DJ in the World twice in 1998 and 1999 by DJ Magazine. Paul has provided over 100 remixes for over 100 artists including U2, Moby, Madonna, Massive Attack, New Order, The Rolling Stones, The Stone Roses etc. Title: The Stone Roses Passage: The Stone Roses are an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1983. They were one of the pioneering groups of the Madchester movement that was active during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The band's most prominent lineup consists of vocalist Ian Brown, guitarist John Squire, bassist Mani, and drummer Reni.
John Squire
Paul Oakenfold
The Stone Roses
The hamlet containing the hospital at which Richard Angelo murdered several patients had what population in the 2010 census?
Title: Richard Angelo Passage: Richard Angelo (born August 29, 1962) is an American serial killer and former nurse at the Good Samaritan Hospital in West Islip, New York. In 1989, he was convicted of murdering several of his patients and sentenced to 50-years-to-life in prison. Title: Fort Covington Hamlet, New York Passage: Fort Covington Hamlet is a census-designated place (CDP) within the town of Fort Covington, Franklin County, New York, United States. It consists of the hamlet of Fort Covington, as well as a large amount of rural land surrounding the hamlet, such that the CDP occupies about one half of the area within the town limits. The population of the CDP was 1,308 at the 2010 census, out of a total town population of 1,676. Title: New City, New York Passage: New City is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Clarkstown, Rockland County, New York, United States, part of the New York Metropolitan Area. An affluent suburb of New York City, the hamlet is located 18 mi north of the city at its closest point, Riverdale, Bronx. Within Rockland County, New City is located north of Bardonia, northeast of Nanuet, east of New Square and New Hempstead, south of Garnerville and Haverstraw village, and west, straight across Lake DeForest, of Congers. New City's population was 33,559 at the 2010 census, making it the 14th most populous CDPhamlet in the state of New York. Title: Massapequa Park, New York Passage: Massapequa Park is a village and hamlet located within the town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County, New York, United States. Areas south and east of the village borders are considered the hamlet of Massapequa Park because they are under the jurisdiction of the Town of Oyster Bay rather than the village. The hamlet shares the same zip code, fire department and school district as the village. The population was 17,008 at the 2010 census. Title: West Islip, New York Passage: West Islip is a hamlet and CDP located in the Town of Islip in Suffolk County, New York, United States. Situated on the South Shore of Long Island, the population of the CDP was 28,335 at the time of the 2010 census.
28,335
Richard Angelo
West Islip, New York
Are Leopoldo Torre Nilsson and Stephen Hopkins both film directors?
Title: Leopoldo Torre Nilsson Passage: Leopoldo Torre Nilsson (5 May 1924 8 September 1978), also known as Leo Towers and as Babsy, was an Argentine film director, producer and screenwriter. Title: Pantalones cortos Passage: Pantalones cortos (English: "Short pants") is a 1949 Argentine black-and-white film, directed by Leopoldo Torres Ros and written by him and Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. It was premiered on June 22, 1949. Title: Summer Skin (film) Passage: Summer Skin (Spanish: "Piel de verano" ) is a 1961 Argentine film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 34th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Title: Leopoldo Torres Ros Passage: Leopoldo Torres Ros (27 December 1899 10 April 1960) was an Argentine film director and screenwriter. His brother Carlos Torres Ros was a notable cinematographer. His son was the film director and screenwriter Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. Title: Stephen Hopkins (director) Passage: Stephen Hopkins (born 1958) is a Jamaican-born British-Australian director and producer of film and television. He directed "Predator 2", "Blown Away", the critically acclaimed "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers", and the Jesse Owens biopic "Race". He also produced and directed several episodes of the critically acclaimed first season of "24".
yes
Leopoldo Torre Nilsson
Stephen Hopkins (director)
What computer was developed first, the Matra or the Orao?
Title: Matra Passage: Mcanique Aviation Traction or Matra ("M"canique "A"viation "TRA"ction) was a French company covering a wide range of activities mainly related to automobiles, bicycles, aeronautics and weaponry. In 1994, it became a subsidiary of the Lagardre Group and now operates under that name. Title: Orao (computer) Passage: Orao (en. "Eagle") was an 8-bit computer developed by PEL Varadin in 1984. Its marketing and distribution was done by "Velebit Informatika". It was used as a standard primary school computer in Croatia and Vojvodina from 1985 to 1991. Title: R.511 Passage: The R.511 was a French air-to-air missile, developed by Matra, based on their work with the Matra M.04 (R.042) and R.05. The first version of the missile, the R.510, was infra-red guided, and while accurate had very limited operating parameters. The missile was superseded by the far more capable R.530 in French service, although continued to be used in training units until 1976. Title: SysIQ, Inc. Passage: SysIQ, Inc. is an electronic commerce provider based in San Francisco, California and offices overseas particularly in Ukraine. The company provides full range of custom services from development through marketing that includes system integration, search engine optimization and branding. Along with the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley SysIQ launched the Internet Consumer Purchase Behavior Study (ICPBS) - a first academic tool for evaluating user experience. In 2010 SysIQ developed an online Return on Investment calculation tool to help ecommerce retailers to determine possible ROI prior actually changing ecommerce website. In 2012 SysIQ developed first mobile device adapted website for restaurant equipment parts distributor with full online catalog. Title: Chinese language romanization in Taiwan Passage: There are a large number of romanization systems used in Taiwan (officially the Republic of China). The first Chinese language romanization system in Taiwan, Peh-e-j, was developed first by Presbyterian missionaries and promoted by the indigenous Presbyterian Churches since the 19th century. Peh-e-j is also the first written system of Taiwanese Hokkien; a similar system for Hakka was also developed at that time. During the period of Japanese rule, the promotion of roman writing systems was suppressed under the . After World War II, Taiwan was handed over from Japan to the Republic of China (ROC). The romanization of Mandarin Chinese was also introduced to Taiwan as official or semi-official standard.
Mcanique Aviation Traction or Matra
Matra
Orao (computer)
Gerard Way and Mickey Thomas both share what musical title?
Title: Peter Rhoades-Brown Passage: Rhoades-Brown played as a left-winger for Chelsea from 1979 to 1983; during his four years with Chelsea, he scored four League goals. When Chelsea signed winger Mickey Thomas in January 1984, Rhoades-Brown was sold to Oxford United for 85,000. Title: Max Volume Passage: Max Volume is the stage name of American musician, radio personality and voice-over artist Glenn Bailey. Volume is a disc jockey at Reno, Nevada Classic rock radio station KOZZ, and a singer-songwriter-guitarist with the [Max Volume Band]. Either solo or with The Max Volume Band, he has opened shows for Aerosmith, YT, UFO, Thin Lizzy, Dave Mason, Lacy J. Dalton, Pat Travers, Les Dudek, Steve Morse, Mickey Thomas, Foghat, Edgar Winter, Reo Speedwagon, Frank Hannon of Tesla, and many others. He has released 6 albums on the Tadzhiq Music Group Label. For three consecutive years (198991) Volume was voted "Best Ears in America" by industry publication Friday Morning Quarterback (FMQB). In 2001, Volume was inducted into the Nevada Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame. Volume is the Afternoon Drive DJ, Mondays through Fridays, on KOZZ-FM 105.7. Title: Mickey Thomas (singer) Passage: John Michael "Mickey" Thomas (born December 3, 1949) is an American rock singer, best known as one of the lead vocalists of Jefferson Starship and Starship. Title: Gerard Way Passage: Gerard Arthur Way (born April 9, 1977) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and comic book writer who was the lead vocalist and co-founder of the rock band My Chemical Romance from its formation in September 2001 until its split in March 2013. His debut solo album "Hesitant Alien" was released on September 30, 2014. He also wrote the comic mini-series "The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys" and the Eisner Award-winning comic book "The Umbrella Academy". Title: Over the Edge (Mickey Thomas album) Passage: Over the Edge is the title of the 2004 album from American Rock singer Mickey Thomas. Writers on the album include Jack Blades, Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain, Freddy Curci and Steven Cristol.
lead vocalists
Gerard Way
Mickey Thomas (singer)
The Thirsty Whale, which opened in 1975, was a rock and roll club, in River Grove, Illinois, it brought in which American rock band, headed by frontmen Gary Cherone and Nuno Bettencourt?
Title: Extreme (band) Passage: Extreme is an American rock band, headed by frontmen Gary Cherone and Nuno Bettencourt, that reached the height of their popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Title: III Sides to Every Story Passage: III Sides To Every Story is the third album by the Boston funk-metal band Extreme, released in 1992. It was the follow-up to the very successful "Pornograffitti" album. It was the last album with the band's original line-up: Gary Cherone, Nuno Bettencourt, Pat Badger and Paul Geary; Geary later left, and was replaced by Mike Mangini. Title: Ultra Payloaded Passage: Ultra Payloaded is the only studio album by American alternative rock band Satellite Party, released on May 29, 2007 on Columbia Records. Co-produced by Perry Farrell and Nuno Bettencourt, the album was preceded by the single, "Wish Upon a Dog Star". Title: The Thirsty Whale Passage: The Thirsty Whale, which opened in 1975, was a rock and roll club at 8800 Grand Avenue, River Grove, Illinois. It brought in acts like Blue yster Cult, Molly Hatchet, Black Oak Arkansas, Extreme, Foghat, Johnny Winter and Peter Criss. Survivor performed here monthly early in their career. Title: Steve Ferlazzo Passage: Stephen Anthony Ferlazzo Jr., better known as Steve Ferlazzo, is an American keyboard player, based in California. After graduating at the Berklee School of Music, he has played with two members of Extreme in their projects after the band broke up: he was the keyboardist for Gary Cherone in his Tribe of Judah project, and for Nuno Bettencourt in his DramaGods band.
Extreme
The Thirsty Whale
Extreme (band)
Who was born in February of 1997 and starred in the 2012 movie "Dark Shadows"?
Title: Robert Rodan Passage: Robert Rodan (born Robert Trimas January 30, 1938 in Newark, New Jersey) is an American actor who played Adam on the TV soap opera "Dark Shadows". In 2007, he guest starred in the "Dark Shadows" audio drama, "". 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: Chlo Grace Moretz Passage: Chlo Grace Moretz ( ; born February 10, 1997) is an American actress and model. She began her acting career in 2004 at age seven. Her early film credits include roles in "The Amityville Horror" (2005), "The Poker House" (2008), "(500) Days of Summer" (2009), "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" (2010) and "Let Me In" (2010). Title: Dark Shadows (film) Passage: Dark Shadows is a 2012 American horror comedy film based on the gothic television soap opera of the same name, that was broadcast between 1966 and 1971. The film was directed by Tim Burton and stars Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, Helena Bonham Carter, Eva Green, Jackie Earle Haley, Jonny Lee Miller, Chlo Grace Moretz, and Bella Heathcote in a dual role. The film had a limited release on May 10, 2012, and was officially released the following day in the United States. Title: Jonny Lee Miller Passage: Jonathan Lee Miller (born 15 November 1972) is an English-American film, television and theatre actor. He achieved early success for his portrayal of Simon "Sick Boy" Williamson in the dark comedy drama film "Trainspotting" (1996) and as Dade Murphy in "Hackers" (1995), before earning further critical recognition for his performances in "Afterglow" (1997), "Mansfield Park" (1999), "The Flying Scotsman" (2006), "Endgame" (2009) and "T2 Trainspotting" (2016); for "The Flying Scotsman" he received a London Film Critics' Circle nomination for Actor of the Year. He was also part of the principal cast in the films "Melinda and Melinda" (2004), "Dark Shadows" (2012) and "Byzantium" (2013). He has appeared in several theatrical productions on Broadway, most notably "After Miss Julie" and "Frankenstein", the latter of which earned him an Olivier Award for Best Actor.
Chlo Grace Moretz
Dark Shadows (film)
Chlo Grace Moretz
S-Curve Records was founded in 2000 by former Mercury Records executive Steve Greenberg, among the hits released by S-Curve include "Stacy's Mom" by which American rock band that formed in New York City in 1995?
Title: S-Curve Records Passage: S-Curve Records was founded in 2000 by former Mercury Records executive Steve Greenberg. It is based in New York City. In 2001 the label established a distribution and licensing agreement with EMI Records. Among the hits released by S-Curve between 2000-2004 were "Who Let the Dogs Out? " by Baha Men, "Stacy's Mom" by Fountains of Wayne and Joss Stone's first two albums, "the Soul Sessions" and "Mind Body Soul". In 2007 Greenberg relaunched the label after a two-year hiatus, during which he served as President of Columbia Records. In 2010, the label's distribution deal with EMI came to an end and S-Curve entered into a new U.S. distribution deal, with Universal Music Group. From 2012-2015, Warner Music Group distributed the label outside of North America. Title: Steve Greenberg (television personality) Passage: Steve Greenberg (December 20, 1958) is an American national TV personality dubbed "The Innovation Insider" who showcases gadgets, inventions, and other innovative products. Greenberg is a new product scout and the author of "Gadget Nation: A Journey Through the Eccentric World of Invention", the book that features more than 100 off-beat gadgets and the inventors behind them. He was born in Paterson, New Jersey, and currently lives in Miami, Florida and New York City Title: Smile Kid Passage: Smile Kid is the second studio album by American rock band We the Kings, released through S-Curve Records on December 8, 2009. The album title comes from a lyric in the song "The Story of Your Life". Title: Fountains of Wayne Passage: Fountains of Wayne was an American rock band that formed in New York City in 1995. The band consisted of Chris Collingwood, Adam Schlesinger, Jody Porter, and Brian Young. The band was best known for their 2003 Grammy-nominated single "Stacy's Mom". Title: Steve Greenberg (record producer) Passage: Steve Greenberg is an American record producer currently heading the S-Curve Records label. He also manages the pop band AJR.
Fountains of Wayne
S-Curve Records
Fountains of Wayne
Rebel Without Claws was directed by an animator born in which year ?
Title: Rebel Without a Pause Passage: "Rebel Without a Pause" is a song by hip hop group Public Enemy and the first single from their 1988 album, "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back". The title is a reference to the 1955 film "Rebel Without a Cause". This is also the first song to sample Funky Drummer. Title: Friz Freleng Passage: Isadore "Friz" Freleng (August 21, 1906 May 26, 1995), often credited as I. Freleng, was an American animator, cartoonist, director, producer, and composer known for his work on the Warner Bros. "Looney Tunes" and "Merrie Melodies" series of cartoons. Title: Supernatural Love Passage: "Supernatural Love" is the second single from Donna Summer's 1984 "Cats Without Claws" album. The typically 1980s synthesized song was remixed for its release as a single and became a minor hit in the US. It was accompanied by a very colourful video again featuring Donna and husband Bruce Sudano as a star-crossed couple chasing each other through time when he is abducted by an evil enchantressfrom the stone age into current 1980s New Wave, where Donna pursues the enchantress in order to save him. Title: Neoglyphea Passage: Neoglyphea inopinata is a species of glypheoid lobster, a group thought long extinct before "Neoglyphea" was discovered. It is a lobster-like animal, up to around 15 cm in length, although without claws. It is only known from 17 specimens, caught at two sites one at the entrance to Manila Bay in the Philippines, and one in the Timor Sea, north of Australia. Due to the small number of specimens available, little is known about the species, but it appears to live up to five years, with a short larval phase. A second species, previously included in "Neoglyphea", is now placed in a separate genus, "Laurentaeglyphea". Title: Rebel Without Claws Passage: Rebel Without Claws is a "Looney Tunes" cartoon animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released July 15, 1961, the cartoon is written and directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc.
1906
Rebel Without Claws
Friz Freleng
From when the British pub chain is owning the Flask public house who also operates nearly 220 pubs?
Title: Tynemill Passage: Tynemill is a British pub chain based in the East Midlands and Yorkshire. It was founded in 1977 by former Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) chairman Chris Holmes. Their first pub was the "Old King Arms" in Newark. Tynemill has won the "Pub Group of the Year" award in 2002, 2006, and 2008. Title: The Flask, Hampstead Passage: The Flask is a Grade II listed public house at 14 Flask Walk, Hampstead, London, on the site from where the trade in Hampstead mineral water was run, and which is mentioned in the eighteenth century novel "Clarissa". It has been owned by Young's Brewery since 1904. Title: Young's Passage: Young's (Young Co.'s Brewery Plc) is a British pub chain operating nearly 220 pubs. Title: Pub quiz Passage: A pub quiz is a quiz held in a pub or bar. These events are also called quiz nights or trivia nights and may be held in other settings. Pub quizzes may attract customers to a pub who are not found there on other days. The pub quiz is a modern example of a pub game. Although different pub quizzes can cover a range of formats and topics, they have many features in common. The pub quiz was established in the UK in the 1970s by Burns and Porter and became part of British culture. The Great British Pub Quiz challenge is an annual event. Title: Pub chain Passage: A pub chain is a group of pubs or bars with a brand image. The brand may be owned outright by one company, or there may be multiple financiers; the chain may be a division within a larger company, or may be a single operation. Examples include Chef Brewer, Wetherspoons, Walkabout, Taylor Walker Pubs and All Bar One. Pubs in the chain are typically branded with the same name, however the former "Firkin" pubs tended to be variations on a theme including the word Firkin in the title. Wetherspoons pubs have individual names, with the Wetherspoons brand prominently displayed.
1904
The Flask, Hampstead
Young's
When was the Argentine politician which Rodolfo Gabrielli served as a minister of Interior during their presidencies born
Title: Juan Carlos Pugliese Passage: Juan Carlos Pugliese (19151994) was an Argentine politician. He served as minister of interior and minister of economy of Ral Alfonsn. Title: Antonio Trccoli Passage: Antonio Amrico Trccoli (1925 February 27, 1995) was an Argentine politician. He served as Minister of Interior for president Ral Alfonsn. Title: Sar Kheng Passage: Sar Kheng (Khmer: ; born 15 January 1951) is a Cambodian politician. One of the highest-ranking members of the ruling Cambodian People's Party, he is the current Minister of the Interior and has served as a Deputy Prime Minister since 1992. He also represents the province of Battambang in the Cambodian Parliament. Kheng has been the Minister of the Interior since 1992. Until March 2006, he shared the position with FUNCINPEC party member You Hockry as co-Ministers of the Interior, but then became sole interior minister in a cabinet reshuffle as FUNCINPEC ended its coalition with the CPP. He is currently the second longest serving government minister of Cambodia after Prime Minister Hun Sen. On June 14, 2015, King Norodom Sihamoni awarded Kheng the honorary title of "Samdech". His official title is "Samdech Kralahom Sar Kheng" ( ). Kheng is married to Nhem Sakhan with whom he has three children. Title: Eduardo Duhalde Passage: Eduardo Alberto Duhalde (] ; born October 5, 1941) is an Argentine politician who served as President of Argentina from 2002 to 2003. Born in Lomas de Zamora, he was elected for the local legislature and appointed mayor in 1973. He was deposed during the 1976 Argentine coup d'tat, and elected again when democracy was restored in 1983. He was elected vice-president of Argentina in 1989, under President Carlos Menem. Title: Rodolfo Gabrielli Passage: Rodolfo Gabrielli is an Argentine politician. He served as governor of the Mendoza Province from 1991 to 1995, and minister of Interior during the presidencies of Adolfo Rodrguez Sa and Eduardo Duhalde.
October 5, 1941
Rodolfo Gabrielli
Eduardo Duhalde
What is the alternative title of the official national anthem of Bermuda?
Title: Ala Khallidi Passage: "Al Khallid" (Arabic: ) is the former national anthem of Tunisia. It was sung during the Presidency of Habib Bourguiba until his downfall in 1987. " Humat al-Hima" was temporarily used as a national anthem between the end of the monarchy on 25 July 1957 and the adoption of "Ala Khallidi" as the official national anthem. In 1958, the Ministry of Education organized a competition, in which 53 poets and 23 musicians took part. The results were examined first by a commission of the Board of Education, which selected the submissions of the hymn poet Jalaleddine Naccache (19101989) and the composer and director of the Conservatoire of Tunis Salah El Mahdi (1925-2014). The works were presented to the president without announcing the selection that already been made. He selected the same version as the commission had. In order to be completely sure, another larger popular assembly was held in Monastir, the birth city of the president, and all 23 melodies were played. But then, the song by Naccache and El Mahdi won and was formally adopted during Independence Day, 20 March that same year. Title: National anthem of Norway Passage: Norway does not have an official national anthem, but over the last 200 years, a number of anthems have been commonly regarded as "de facto" national anthems. At times, multiple anthems have enjoyed this status simultaneously. Today, the anthem "Ja, vi elsker dette landet" is the most recognised national anthem, but until the early 20th century, "Snner av Norge" occupied this position. Title: U.S. national anthem protests Passage: U.S. national anthem protests are protests during a broadcast of the United States National Anthem. These protests have many causes, including civil rights, anti-conscription and anti-war, anti-nationalism, and religious reservations. " The Star-Spangled Banner" was adopted as the official national anthem by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in 1916, and was made the national anthem by a congressional resolution on March 3, 1931. Before that time, a number of songs were used as unofficial national anthems, including "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" and "Hail, Columbia". Title: Hail to Bermuda Passage: "Hail to Bermuda" is the national song of Bermuda, written by Bette Johns. The official anthem is the national anthem of the United Kingdom, "God Save the Queen", as the island is a British overseas territory. Title: God Save the Queen Passage: "God Save the Queen" (alternatively "God Save the King", depending on the gender of the reigning monarch) is the national or royal anthem in a number of Commonwealth realms, their territories, and the British Crown Dependencies. The author of the tune is unknown and it may originate in plainchant, but a 1619 attribution to John Bull is sometimes made.
God Save the King
Hail to Bermuda
God Save the Queen
Chef Goes Nanners is the seventh episode of a season of South Park containing how many episodes total?
Title: South Park (season 4) Passage: Season four of "South Park", an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on April 5, 2000. The fourth season concluded after 17 episodes on December 20, 2000. Title: Erection Day Passage: "Erection Day" is the seventh episode in the ninth season of the American animated television series "South Park". The 132nd episode overall, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 20, 2005. In the episode, South Park Elementary's talent show is coming up and everyone expects Jimmy to win. Jimmy is elated to perform his stand-up comedy routines, but begins to suffer from unwanted erections and tries to resolve the problem. Title: Takes a Real Man Passage: Takes a Real Man () is a Chinese variety show that airs on Hunan Television. The show is based on the South Korean series "Real Men" by MBC. The show is a large national defence education special program in the People's Republic of China. Season 1 began airing on May 1, 2015, Friday nights at 10:00 PM with 12 episodes total. Season 2 began airing on October 21, 2016 on Friday nights with 14 episodes total. Season 3 will start filming on June 18, 2017. Title: The Infinite Vulcan Passage: "The Infinite Vulcan" is the seventh episode of the of the American animated science fiction television series "". It first aired on NBC on October 20, 1973, and was written by "" cast member Walter Koenig. It was the actor's only involvement in the series, as he had not been hired to voice Pavel Chekov in the animated version due to financial issues with production. With "The Infinite Vulcan", Koenig became the first member of the "Star Trek" cast to write an episode for the franchise. As with many episodes of the show, the episode was directed by Hal Sutherland. Title: Chef Goes Nanners Passage: "Chef Goes Nanners" is the seventh episode of the fourth season of the animated television series "South Park", and the 55th episode of the series overall. "Chef Goes Nanners" originally aired in the United States on Comedy Central on July 5, 2000.
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Chef Goes Nanners
South Park (season 4)
Are Thyme and Cortaderia both aromatic plants?
Title: Thymol Passage: Thymol (also known as 2-isopropyl-5-methylphenol, IPMP) is a natural monoterpene phenol derivative of cymene, CHO, isomeric with carvacrol, found in oil of thyme, and extracted from "Thymus vulgaris" (common thyme) and various other kinds of plants as a white crystalline substance of a pleasant aromatic odor and strong antiseptic properties. Thymol also provides the distinctive, strong flavor of the culinary herb thyme, also produced from "T. vulgaris". Title: Sugandha Kokila Oil Passage: Sugandha Kokila Oil. The evergreen, Cinnamomum glaucescens (syn. Cinnamomum cecidodaphne), part of the Lauraceae family, is native to Nepal and grows wild in the districts of Dang, Rolpa and Sallyan in the Rapti Zone. This species is a diploid and can grow to an altitude of 1300 meters. Cinnamomum glaucescens is recognized as an aromatic plant, meaning it has an elevated level of essential oil. Using steam distillation, the dried berries of Cinnamomum glaucescens produce the essential oil commonly known as sugandha kokila oil, which is yellow in colour and has a camphoraceous, spicy aroma. This product can be used as a fragrance in soaps, detergents, cosmetics, perfumes and industrial fragrances. Sugandha kokila oil is also used in indigenous medicine as a demulcent and stimulant. The Nepal Trade Integration Strategy 2010, identified Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAPs) as one of Nepals top twenty goods and services with export potential. Title: Cortaderia Passage: Cortaderia is a genus of South American and Central American plants in the Poaceae grass family. Title: Thyme Passage: Thyme ( ) is an aromatic perennial evergreen herb with culinary, medicinal, and ornamental uses. Title: Jeanne Rose Passage: Jeanne Rose (born 9 January 1937) is an herbalistaromatherapist who changed the current practice of American herbalism when she began her public work in 1969 with the publication of her first book, "Herbs Things", "Jeanne Rose's Herbal". She began her herbal career in California as an undergraduate with studies in botany and science and a degree from San Jose State College. She went on to graduate work in Marine Biology and Ecology. In 1969, she wrote the first modern book of Herbalism, "Herbs Things". She taught herbs and aromatherapy at the University of California Extension throughout the 1970s and privately throughout the United States. She has lived in San Francisco since 1967 and established a herbalaromatic garden and study center. Becoming concerned about the environment and the production of aromatic plants, she organized the aromatherapy industry and a group, "The Aromatic Plant Project", to support local and organic production of aromatic plants; to provide resources for growers and distillers; to ensure high quality aromatherapy products and to educate consumers as to the appropriate and beneficial uses of these aromatic products.
no
Thyme
Cortaderia
What Moonrunners father co-wrote the theme song to Thunder Road?
Title: Charlotte Marathon Passage: The Novant Health Charlotte Marathon is an annual marathon which takes place in Charlotte, North Carolina, every November. It was previously called Thunder Road Marathon and used to feature a NASCAR theme in keeping with the region's close ties to auto racing. Title: Come On Down (Crystal Waters song) Passage: "Come On Down" is a 2001 single recorded by Crystal Waters, produced by Orlando Ortiz and co-written with Waters and Robert A. Israel. The track, her first release for Strictly Rhythm Records, samples the theme song to the American game show "The Price Is Right", whose music was written and produced by Israel for his in-house company Score Productions. The show's parent company Pearson Television (now part of FremantleMedia) gave its blessing to let Waters use the theme song, and as such received publishing rights and credits on the song. The single also marked the first time that lyrics were added to "The Price Is Right" theme song and the first song based on a television theme song (and the first to come from a game show) to reach number 1 on the "Billboard" Hot Dance Club Play Chart the week of December 29, 2001. Title: Thunder Road (film) Passage: Thunder Road is a black and white 1958 dramacrime film about running moonshine in the mountains of Kentucky and Tennessee in the late 1950s. It was directed by Arthur Ripley and starred Robert Mitchum, who also produced the film, co-wrote the screenplay, and is rumored to have directed much of the film himself. He also co-wrote (with Don Raye) the theme song, "The Ballad of Thunder Road". Title: Thunder Road (roller coaster) Passage: Thunder Road was a wooden roller coaster located at Carowinds amusement park on the border between Fort Mill, South Carolina, and Charlotte, North Carolina. Opened in 1976 and built by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters, the racing roller coaster cost 1.6 million to construct and featured two identical tracks that paralleled each other. The design of the ride was based on Rebel Yell, a wooden racing coaster at Kings Dominion in Doswell, Virginia. Thunder Road was closed on July 26, 2015, to make room for expansion at the park. On August 27, 2015, Carowinds announced that the Boomerang Bay waterpark would be expanded and renamed Carolina Harbor. The expansion resulted in the removal of Thunder Road. Title: Moonrunners Passage: Moonrunners is a 1975 film, starring James Mitchum, about a Southern family that runs bootleg liquor. It was reworked four years later into the popular long-running television series "The Dukes of Hazzard", and as such the two productions share many similar concepts. Mitchum had co-starred with his father, Robert Mitchum, in the similar drive-in favorite "Thunder Road" eighteen years earlier, which also focused upon moonshine-running bootleggers using fast cars to elude federal agents. "Moonrunners", a B movie, was filmed in 1973 and awaited release for over a year. Its soundtrack reflects the outlaw music boom of the 1970s during which the film was released.
James Mitchum
Moonrunners
Thunder Road (film)
Are Haiyang and Nanchuan District both in China?
Title: Jinfo Mountain salamander Passage: The Jinfo Mountain salamander ("Pseudohynobius jinfo") is a species of salamander in the Hynobiidae family endemic to China, known only from Nanchuan District in Chongqing (formerly Sichuan). Its type locality is a spring-fed pond on Mount Jinfo. "P. jinfo" specimens from Nanchuan were first assumed to be yellow-spotted salamanders ("P. flavomaculatus"), but genetic methods, and later on, discovery of adult salamanders, allowed them to be identified as a new species. Title: Nanchuan District Passage: Nanchuan () is a district and former county of Chongqing, China. Title: NanchuanFuling Railway Passage: NanchuanFuling Railway or Nanfu Railway (), is a railroad in southwest China between Nanchuan and Fuling Districts of Chongqing Municipality. The line is 79 km long and forms a section of Chongqing's outer ring railway. The Nanfu Railway was built from 2008 to 2012. Title: Haiyang Passage: Haiyang (), a coastal city in the peninsula province of Shandong in eastern China, is strategically located in the center of the prime tourist trio of Qingdao, Yantai, and Weihai. Title: Campaign to the North of Nanchuan County Passage: The Campaign to the North of Nanchuan County (), Sichuan, was part of the Campaign in Southwestern China launched by the communists against the nationalists in the region to the north of Nanchuan () County during the Chinese Civil War in the post World War II era, and resulted in communist victory.
yes
Haiyang
Nanchuan District
Only the Brave is a movie about a unit in what branch of the military?
Title: 100th Infantry Battalion (United States) Passage: The 100th Infantry Battalion is the only infantry unit in the United States Army Reserve. In World War II, the then-primarily Nisei battalion was composed largely of former members of the Hawaii Army National Guard. The 100th saw heavy combat during World War II before and after combining with the 442nd Infantry Regiment, another mostly Nisei military unit, into a single fighting combat team. Based at Fort Shafter, Honolulu, Hawaii, the 100th Battalion has reservists from Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam and Saipan, and has deployed to Iraq and Kuwait. The unit was unofficially nicknamed the "Purple Heart Battalion", with the motto "Remember Pearl Harbor". Title: The Brave Adventures of a Little Shoemaker Passage: The Brave Adventures of a Little Shoemaker ("egrt Hlapi") is a movie directed by Silvije Petranovi. It is based on the book "The Brave Adventures of Lapitch" by Ivana Brli-Maurani. In just 18 days after the opening, movie became the most watched Croatian childrens fiction film since the independence. Title: Only the Brave (2006 film) Passage: Only the Brave is a 2006 independent film about the 100th Infantry Battalion442nd Regimental Combat Team, a segregated World War II fighting unit primarily made up of "Nisei" Japanese Americans, which for its size and length of service became the most decorated unit in U.S. military history. The film, produced and directed by Lane Nishikawa is a fictionalized account of the rescue of the Lost Battalion. Title: List of Brave Witches episodes Passage: Brave Witches ( , Bureibu Witchzu ) , or "World Witches Series: 502nd Joint Fighter Wing Brave Witches", is an anime television series produced by Silver Link, which is a spin-off of the "Strike Witches" multimedia franchise created by Humikane Shimada. Taking place between the first and second seasons of "Strike Witches", the series centers on the Fuso witch Hikari Karibuchi as she joins the titular squadron to fight the Neuroi forces when her sister Takami is seriously injured in battle. The series was directed by Kazuhiro Takamura and written by the Striker Unit scriptwriting team with Seikou Nagaoka serving as the music composer. Title: 1079th Garrison Support Unit Passage: The 1079th Garrison Support Unit (GSU) was a unit in the United States Army Reserve (USAR). Based in Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, the unit initially formed its first ranks in 1986 under the command of Colonel Phillip Petter. The mission of the unit was to process military pay and personnel records for units mobilizing to combat zones oversees. March 1996 the 1079th moved to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, which is commonly known as Fort Dix. There the unit served as an Installation Support Battalion and mobilization readiness unit. During 1999 the 1079th supported Fort Dix in handling two major military operation. Soldiers from the unit helped process troops from hurricane-ravaged Central America in Joint Horizons I and II. They also supported post in Operation Provide Refuge. The 1079th also received many citations for their contributions and efforts in support of Kosovo refugees. In August 2008 the unit reunited at Fort Indiantown Gap to hold a discontinuation ceremony. It officially disbanded in September 2008.
United States Army Reserve
Only the Brave (2006 film)
100th Infantry Battalion (United States)
What record company was the song Oh My My released on?
Title: Oh My My (Ringo Starr song) Passage: "Oh My My" is a song by English musician Ringo Starr from his 1973 album "Ringo". It was also issued as the third single from the album, becoming a top-five hit in the United States and Canada. The recording was produced by Richard Perry and includes backing vocals by Merry Clayton and Martha Reeves. Title: Bay of Kings Passage: Bay of Kings is the seventh studio album from English guitarist Steve Hackett, released in October 1983 on Lamborghini Records. His first album consisting entirely of instrumental classical guitar music, Hackett's former record company Charisma Records refused to release it over concerns about its commercial viability. Hackett left the label and released "Bay of Kings" through independent record company Lamborghini Records, started by Patric Mimran who owned the said car company at that time. It was later reissued by Hackett's own label, Camino Records. His wife at the time, Kim Poor, originally painted a nude portrait for the cover, but it was replaced for the Camino reissue by a painting of her husband. Title: American Record Corporation Passage: American Record Corporation (ARC), also referred to as American Record Company, American Recording Corporation, or (erroneously) as ARC Records, was an American record company. It resulted from the merger in 1929 of three companies: the Cameo Record Corporation (which owned Cameo, Lincoln and Romeo Records), the Path Phonograph and Radio Corporation (which owned Actuelle, Path, and Perfect), and the Plaza Music Company (which owned Banner, Domino, Jewel, Oriole, and Regal). Title: Ringo (album) Passage: Ringo is the third studio album by Ringo Starr, released in 1973 on Apple Records. It peaked at number 7 on the UK Albums Chart and number 2 on the "Billboard" 200, and has been certified platinum by the RIAA. In Canada, it reached number 1 on the "RPM" national albums chart. The album is noted for the appearance of all four Beatles, and for its numerous guest stars, something which would become a signature for Starr on many of his subsequent albums and tours. Title: High Octane Cult Passage: High Octane Cult is a United States and Japan greatest hits compilation featuring every single The Cult had released at the time, with the additional "Beauty's on the Street" and "In the Clouds". It was released by The Cult's then record company Beggars Banquet Records without The Cult's participation. In the years since its release, singer Ian Astbury and guitarist Billy Duffy have occasionally been vocal about their dislike of this release, with Astbury calling it "sad" on their official website in 2006. Beggars Banquet had planned on using handmade drawings by Ian Astbury for the album's artwork, but when the drawings were lost, the record company subsequently replaced it with less than stellar car photos, and the band photo from The Cult's "Sonic Temple" record was used in the jacket sleeve, along with a short bio about the band, which guitarist Billy Duffy publicly expressed his disapproval about.
Apple Records
Oh My My (Ringo Starr song)
Ringo (album)
The Zionskirche was damaged during what BritishAmerican attack during World War II?
Title: HMS Nabob (D77) Passage: HMS "Nabob" (D77) was a "Bogue"-class escort aircraft carrier which served in the Royal Navy during 1943 and 1944. The ship was built in the United States as USS "Edisto" (CVE-41) (originally AVG-41 then later ACV-41) but did not serve with the United States Navy. In August 1944 the ship was torpedoed by the while participating in an attack on the . "Nabob" survived the attack, but upon returning to port, was considered too damaged to repair. The escort carrier remained in port for the rest of the war and was returned to the United States following it. "Nabob" is one of three Royal Navy escort carriers built in the United States which is listed as lost in action (2 sunk and 2 heavily damaged and never repaired) during World War II. Title: Bombing of Dresden in World War II Passage: The bombing of Dresden was a BritishAmerican aerial bombing attack on the city of Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony, that took place during the Second World War in the European Theatre. In four raids between 13 and 15 February 1945, 722 heavy bombers of the British Royal Air Force (RAF) and 527 of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) dropped more than 3,900 tons of high-explosive bombs and incendiary devices on the city. The bombing and the resulting firestorm destroyed over 1600 acre of the city centre. An estimated 22,700 to 25,000 people were killed, although inflated casualty figures have been claimed over the years. Three more USAAF air raids followed, two occurring on 2 March aimed at the city's railroad marshaling yard and one small raid on 17 April aimed at industrial areas. Title: Vultee V-11 Passage: The Vultee V-11 and V-12 were American attack aircraft of the 1930s. Developed from the Vultee V-1 single-engined airliner, the V-11 and V-12 were purchased by several nation's armed forces, including China, who used them in combat against Japanese forces in the Second Sino-Japanese War. The United States Army Air Corps purchased seven V-11s as the YA-19 in the years before World War II, testing them to gather data to compare against twin engine light attack planes. Title: McDonnell Douglas A-12 Avenger II Passage: The McDonnell DouglasGeneral Dynamics A-12 Avenger II was a proposed American attack aircraft from McDonnell Douglas and General Dynamics. It was to be an all-weather, carrier-based stealth bomber replacement for the Grumman A-6 Intruder in the United States Navy and Marine Corps. Its "Avenger II" name was taken from the Grumman TBF Avenger of World War II. Title: Zionskirche, Dresden Passage: The Zionskirche is the name given to two Evangelical Lutheran church buildings in the Sdvorstadt district of Dresden. The first, the "Alte Zionskirche" or "Old Zion's Church" was built by Schilling Graebner from 1908 to 1912. This building was hit and badly damaged by fire during the bombing in February 1945. A temporary roof was later added and it is now preserved as a ruin, housing a lapidarium with 3000 sculptures. The parish, meanwhile, was housed in a barracks next to the ruins until the first stone of a new building (the "Neue Zionskirche") was laid on Bayreuther Strae on 5 June 1981, as a gift from the Church of Sweden. With its construction overseen by Eberhard Burger, the new building was inaugurated on 31 October 1982.
bombing of Dresden
Zionskirche, Dresden
Bombing of Dresden in World War II
When does the recorder of Got No Reason Now for Goin' Home born?
Title: Kristel Fulgar Passage: Kristel Aina Fulgar (born December 29, 1994) is a Filipina actress and singer. She is known for her roles in "Goin' Bulilit", "Maria Flordeluna", "Dahil Sa Pag-ibig", "Got to Believe" and Bagito. Title: Julia Montes Passage: Mara Hautea Schnittka ( ; born March 19, 1995), known professionally as Julia Montes, is a Filipino actress of German descent. She began acting as a child on television by playing guest roles and starring in "Goin' Bulilit". Montes gained widespread recognition with her first significant role and breakthrough playing the mean and spoiled Clara del Valle in the remake of "Mara Clara" (201011), following which she made her film debut in the family drama "Way Back Home" (2011). Title: Got No Reason Now for Goin' Home Passage: "Got No Reason Now for Goin' Home" is a song written by Johnny Russell, and recorded by American country music artist Gene Watson. It was released in October 1984 as the first single from the album "Heartaches and Love and Stuff". The song reached 7 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks chart. Title: Gene Watson Passage: Gary Gene Watson (born October 11, 1943) is an American country singer. He is most famous for his 1975 hit "Love in the Hot Afternoon," his 1981 1 hit "Fourteen Carat Mind," and his signature song "Farewell Party." Watson's long career has notched six number ones, 23 top tens and over 75 charted singles. Title: Nobukazu Takemura Passage: Nobukazu Takemura ( "Takemura Nobukazu") is a Japanese musician and artist whose style has run from jazz to house to drum and bass to chamber music to electronic glitch within less than a decade. Born in Hirakata, Osaka in August 1968, he became interested in music at a young age by listening to the radio, and began to make music at home with a tape recorder and keyboard. During high school, after a record store job that exposed him to jazz and hip hop, he had regular gigs in the clubs of Osaka and Kyoto as a battle DJ before launching his music career.
October 11, 1943
Got No Reason Now for Goin' Home
Gene Watson
Which song by Francesco Sartori does Jackie Evancho include in her debut album?
Title: Con te partir Passage: "Con te partir" (] ; "I will leave with you") is an Italian song written by Francesco Sartori (music) and Lucio Quarantotto (lyrics). It was first performed by Andrea Bocelli at the 1995 Sanremo Festival and recorded on his album of the same year, "Bocelli". The single was first released as an A-side single with "Vivere" in 1995, topping the charts, first in France, where it became one of the best selling singles of all time, and then in Belgium, breaking the all-time record sales there. Title: Memories (Within Temptation song) Passage: "Memories" is a ballad-song by Dutch symphonic metalrock band Within Temptation from their third studio album, "The Silent Force". It was released as the second single from the album on 31 January 2005 also accompanying a music video. The song was covered by American classical crossover singer Jackie Evancho for her third studio album, Awakening. Title: Prelude to a Dream Passage: Prelude to a Dream is the debut album of American singer Jackie Evancho, released on November 10, 2009. Evancho was nine years old when the album was released. The album consists mainly of covers of classical crossover songs such as Andrea Bocelli's "Con te partir" and "The Prayer", Josh Groban's "To Where You Are" and Martina McBride's "Concrete Angel", and also included some classical pieces and a rendition of "Amazing Grace", among other selections. Title: Canto della Terra Passage: "Canto della Terra" is an Italian song which was the second single from Italian pop tenor Andrea Bocelli's 1999 album, "Sogno". The song was written by composer Francesco Sartori and lyricist Lucio Quarantotto, the same writers of Bocelli's biggest hit "Con te partir", and is among Bocelli's most popular and well-known songs. Title: Believe (Josh Groban song) Passage: "Believe" is a popular 2004 adult contemporary Christmas song from the Christmas-themed performance capture film "The Polar Express". The words and music were written by Glen Ballard and Alan Silvestri, and the song was performed by Josh Groban. The song is included on the film soundtrack. The song is included on the 2011 album "Heavenly Christmas" performed by Jackie Evancho.
Con te partir
Prelude to a Dream
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Are both Jerome Robbins and K-Michel Parandi an American filmmaker?
Title: Jerome Robbins Passage: Jerome Robbins (October 11, 1918 July 29, 1998) was an American choreographer, director, dancer, and theater producer who worked in classical ballet, on Broadway, and in films and television. Among his numerous stage productions he worked on were "On the Town", "Peter Pan", "High Button Shoes", "The King And I", "The Pajama Game", "Bells Are Ringing", "West Side Story", "", and "Fiddler on the Roof"; Robbins was a five time Tony Award winner and a recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors. He received two Academy Awards, including the 1961 Academy Award for Best Director with Robert Wise for "West Side Story". A documentary about his life and work, "Something to Dance About", featuring excerpts from his journals, archival performance and rehearsal footage, and interviews with Robbins and his colleagues, premiered on PBS in 2009 and won both an Emmy and a Peabody Award the same year. Title: Les Noces (Robbins) Passage: Les Noces is a ballet choreographed by Jerome Robbins, subsequently New York City Ballet balletmaster, to the 1923 version of Stravinsky's eponymous music for American Ballet Theatre with sets by Oliver Smith under the supervision of Rosaria Sinisi, costumes by Patricia Zipprodt, and lighting by Jennifer Tipton. The premiere took place March 30, 1965, at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center. The choreographer re-staged "Les Noces" for New York City Ballet to a recording of the piece by the Pokrovsky Ensemble, sung in the full-throated style of traditional Russian village wedding celebrations. The restaging premiered May 20, 1998, again at the New York State Theater. It was Robbins' last work. Title: Jerome Robbins' Broadway Passage: Jerome Robbins' Broadway is an anthology comprising musical numbers from shows that were either directed or choreographed by Jerome Robbins. The shows represented included, for example, "The King and I", "On the Town" and "West Side Story". Robbins won his fifth Tony Award for direction. Title: K-Michel Parandi Passage: K-Michel Parandi, (Kay Parandi) is a New-York based Screenwriter and Film Director. Title: Four Bagatelles Passage: Four Bagatelles is New York City Ballet ballet master Jerome Robbins' only ballet made to the music of Beethoven: Bagatelles, Op. 33, Nos. 4, 5, and 2 (in order of performance) and Bagatelles, Op. 126, No. 4. The premiere took place on Thursday, 10 January 1974 at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center. The ballet was revived for the 2008 Spring Jerome Robbins celebration.
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Jerome Robbins
K-Michel Parandi