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What was Louisa Goldman's husbands title?
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Title: Husbands and Knives
Passage: "Husbands Knives" is the seventh episode of "The Simpsons"nowiki'nowiki nineteenth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 18, 2007. It features guest appearances from Alan Moore, Art Spiegelman, and Dan Clowes as themselves and Jack Black as Milo. It was written by Matt Selman and directed by Nancy Kruse. The title is a reference to the Woody Allen film "Husbands and Wives".
Title: Baron Mordaunt
Passage: The title Baron Mordaunt was created in 1529 for Sir John Mordaunt. The fifth baron was created Earl of Peterborough in 1628 and the title then passed to his son, the second earl, in 1644. On his death in 1697, the earldom was inherited by the his nephew, Charles and the barony was inherited by his only child, Mary, the estranged wife of the 7th Duke of Norfolk. When she died childless in 1705, the barony was also inherited by Charles, who had also been created Earl of Monmouth. On the death of the 5th Earl of Peterborough in 1814, the title passed to his elder half-sister, Mary. When she died childless in 1819, the title then passed to the 4th Duke of Gordon, who was a maternal great-grandson of the 1st Earl of Peterborough. The title was then inherited by the 5th Duke of Gordon in 1827 and when he died without legitimate issue in 1836, the title became abeyant between his sisters (Charlotte Lennox, Duchess of Richmond, Susan Montagu, Duchess of Manchester, Georgiana Russell, Duchess of Bedford, Louisa Cornwallis, Marchioness Cornwallis and Lady Madeline Palmer) and their issue.
Title: List of consorts of Brittany
Passage: A royal consort is the spouse of a ruling monarch. Consorts of monarchs in the Duchy of Brittany and its predecessor states had no constitutional status or power, but many had significant influence over their spouse. Listed are the wives of the Dukes of Brittany (some of whom claimed the title of King of Brittany) who were styled Duchesses of Brittany. Although there were six suo jure Duchesses of Brittany, the husbands of those duchesses were jure uxoris dukes and not consorts. Brittany is no longer a duchy and the title is currently not being used by the defunct Royal Family of France, so the position of Duchess of Brittany is vacant. Little is known about the duchesses whose husbands reigned prior to the year 900 besides their names.
Title: Samuel Sachs
Passage: Samuel Sachs ( ; July 28, 1851 March 2, 1935) was an American investment banker.
Title: GoldmanSachs family
Passage: The GoldmanSachs family is a family of German Jewish descent known for the leading investment bank Goldman Sachs. Marcus Goldman's youngest daughter, Louisa, married Samuel Sachs, the son of close friends and fellow Lower Franconia, Bavaria immigrants. Louisa's older sister and Sam's older brother had already married. His oldest son, Julius Goldman, married Sarah Adler, daughter of Samuel Adler. In 1882, Goldman invited his son-in-law Samuel to join him in the business and changed the firm's name to "M. Goldman and Sachs". For almost fifty years, all the partners came from the extended family.
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American investment banker
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GoldmanSachs family
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Samuel Sachs
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What country do both Edward Spragge and Charles II of England have in common?
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Title: Edward Spragge
Passage: Sir Edward Spragge (name also written as Spragg or Sprague) (circa 1620 21 August 1673) was an Irish admiral of the Royal Navy. He was a fiery, brilliantly accomplished seaman who fought in many great actions after the restoration of King Charles II in 1660.
Title: Charles II of England
Passage: Charles II (29 May 1630 6 February 1685) was king of England, Scotland and Ireland. He was king of Scotland from 1649 until his deposition in 1651, and king of England, Scotland and Ireland from the restoration of the monarchy in 1660 until his death.
Title: Dutch Gift
Passage: The Dutch Gift of 1660 was a collection of 28 mostly Italian Renaissance paintings and 12 classical sculptures, along with a yacht, the "Mary", and furniture, which was presented to King Charles II of England by the States-General of the Netherlands in 1660. In July 1660 Louis of Nassau arrived in London; his countrymen Simon van Hoorn, curator of the Athenaeum Illustre, Michiel van Gogh from Vlissingen and the (catholic) Joachim Ripperda arrived in November to negotiate the Act of Navigation and to present Charles II the Gift. The collection was given to Charles II to mark his return to power in the English Restoration, before which Charles had spent many years in exile in Paris, Cologne, and the Spanish Netherlands, during the rule of the English Commonwealth. It was intended to strengthen diplomatic relations between England and the Republic, but only a few years after the gift the two nations would be at war again in the Second Anglo-Dutch War of 166567.
Title: Louise de Krouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth
Passage: Louise Rene de Penancot de Krouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth (September 1649 14 November 1734) was a mistress of Charles II of England. Through her son by Charles II, Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond, she is ancestress of both wives of Prince Charles: Diana, Princess of Wales, and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
Title: War of the Spanish Succession
Passage: The War of the Spanish Succession (17021714) was a major European conflict of the early 18th century, triggered by the death in 1700 of the last Habsburg King of Spain, the infirm and childless Charles II. Charles II had ruled over a vast global empire, and the question of who would succeed him had long troubled the governments of Europe. Attempts to solve the problem by peacefully partitioning the empire among the eligible candidates from the royal houses of France (Bourbon), Austria (Habsburg), and Bavaria (Wittelsbach) ultimately failed, and on his deathbed Charles II fixed the entire Spanish inheritance on his grandnephew Philip, Duke of Anjou, the second-eldest grandson of King Louis XIV of France. With Philip ruling in Spain, Louis XIV would secure great advantages for his dynasty, but some statesmen regarded a dominant House of Bourbon as a threat to European stability, jeopardising the balance of power.
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Ireland
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Edward Spragge
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Charles II of England
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Who was the long-term partner of the owner of Watford Football Club (1976 to 1987) who died in 1992?
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Title: List of Watford F.C. players
Passage: Watford Football Club is an English association football club based in Watford, Hertfordshire. Formed as Watford Rovers in 1881, and renamed West Hertfordshire in 1893, the team joined the Southern League in 1896. West Hertfordshire merged with local rivals Watford St. Mary's for the start of the 189899 season, adopting the club's present name. Between 1898 and 1920, Watford competed in the Southern League, winning the championship in 191415. The Southern League was suspended for the next four seasons due to the First World War. On the league's resumption in 191920, Watford finished as runners up on goal average. At the start of 192021, Watford joined the Football League Third Division, and transferred to the Third Division South when the league was reorganised the following season. They have played in the Football League ever since, with the exception of 19391946, when competitive football was suspended due to the Second World War, and the 19992000 and 200607 seasons, when they competed in the Premier League. In addition to the latter two seasons, the club also competed in the top division of English football between 1982 and 1988, achieving their highest league placing of second in the 198283 season.
Title: Elton John
Passage: Sir Elton Hercules John, (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight; 25 March 1947), is an English singer, pianist, and composer. He has worked with lyricist Bernie Taupin as his songwriting partner since 1967; they have collaborated on more than 30 albums to date. In his five-decade career Elton John has sold more than 300million records, making him one of the best-selling music artists in the world. He has more than fifty Top 40 hits, including seven consecutive No. 1 US albums, 58 "Billboard" Top 40 singles, 27 Top 10, four No. 2 and nine No. 1. For 31 consecutive years (19702000) he had at least one song in the "Billboard" Hot 100. His tribute single, re-penned in dedication to the late Princess Diana, "Candle in the Wind 1997" sold over 33million copies worldwide and is the best-selling single in the history of the UK and US singles charts. He has also composed music, produced records, and has occasionally acted in films. John owned Watford Football Club from 1976 to 1987, and 1997 to 2002. He is an honorary Life President of the club, and in 2014 had a stand named after him at the club's home stadium.
Title: List of Watford F.C. seasons
Passage: Watford Football Club is an English football club from Watford, Hertfordshire. Formed as Watford Rovers in 1881, the club entered the FA Cup for the first time in 1886. In the same year, they also entered the county-wide Herts Senior Cup, reaching the final six times over the next ten years. Watford Rovers became West Hertfordshire in 1893, and joined the Southern League for the 189697 season. The team started to change from one composed entirely of amateurs to one including paid professionals. In 1898, West Hertfordshire merged with Watford St Mary's to form Watford Football Club.
Title: 201011 Watford F.C. season
Passage: Watford Football Club (also known simply as Watford, or as The Hornets) is an English association football club from the town of Watford, in Hertfordshire. The 201011 English football season officially began on 1 July 2010, and ended on 30 June 2011, although Watford only played competitive fixtures between August and May. The team competed in the Football League Championship for the fourth consecutive season, following relegation from the Premier League in 200607. The club chairman was Graham Taylor, who as a manager took Watford from the Fourth Division to the top division of English football. Their manager was Malky Mackay, and their captain was central midfielder John Eustace.
Title: Vance Buck
Passage: Vance Matthew Buck (February 5, 1961 July 6, 1992) was an American entrepreneur, best known for his long-term relationship with Elton John.
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Vance Matthew Buck
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Vance Buck
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Elton John
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Where is the headquarters of the production company directed by James May ?
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Title: Top Gear: US Special
Passage: Top Gear: US Special is a full-length, special edition episode for BBC motoring program "Top Gear", and was first broadcast on BBC Two on 11 February 2007, as part of the 3rd episode of Series 9, with the special repeated in an edited version for UKTV channel Dave. The special sees hosts, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May travelling on a journey from Miami to New Orleans in three used cars to find if it's more economical to buy a vehicle rather than rent one. The Production Notes section of the "Top Gear" website describes the creation and production of this episode as "one of the most grueling shoots in Top Gear history, damn near finishing off several members of the crew through exhaustion."
Title: Zooman and The Sign
Passage: Zooman and the Sign is an Obie Award-winning play by Charles Fuller. Set in Philadelphia in 1979, the play focuses on the murder of a 12-year-old African American girl in front of many local witnesses who refuse to reveal the killer despite the family's attempts for justice. It was first produced Off-Broadway by the Negro Ensemble Company directed by Douglas Turner Ward and starring notable actors such as Giancarlo Esposito and Carol Lynn Maillard. The production earned Fuller an Obie Award for playwriting.
Title: James May
Passage: James Daniel May (born 16 January 1963) is an English television presenter and journalist. He is best known as a co-presenter of the motoring programme "Top Gear" alongside Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond from 2003 until 2015. As of 2016 he is a director of the production company W. Chump Sons (founded July 2015) and is also a co-presenter in the television series "The Grand Tour" for Amazon Video as an exclusive for Amazon Prime customers, alongside his former "Top Gear" colleagues, Clarkson and Hammond, as well as former producer Andy Wilman.
Title: W. Chump and Sons
Passage: W. Chump Sons Limited is an independent television production company founded in July 2015 in the United Kingdom. The company is headquartered on Power Road , Chiswick, London, and owned by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, James May and Andy Wilman. The directors of the company are the former presenters and executive producer of the MPH Show and "Top Gear" Live exhibition tours, as well as the former "Top Gear" series produced for BBC Television from October 2002 until March 2015. s of 2016 the company was engaged in producing "The Grand Tour," a motoring television series that debuted on Amazon Video on 18 November 2016.
Title: Top Gear (magazine)
Passage: Top Gear (stylised in-magazine as TopGear) is an automobile magazine owned by BBC Worldwide and published under contract by Immediate Media Company. It is named after the BBC's "Top Gear" television show. It was first published in October 1993 and is published monthly at a price of 4.35. The major presenters of the television seriesJeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James Maywere regular contributors, along with the series' production staff. "Tame racing driver" The Stig also regularly features in their car tests, though only communicates his thoughts and feelings through the articles of others.
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Power Road , Chiswick, London
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James May
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W. Chump and Sons
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Which division of UFC inlcudes both Tim Boetsch and Johny Hendricks?
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Title: Johny Hendricks
Passage: Johny Harvey Hendricks (born September 12, 1983) is an American mixed martial artist and an accomplished former collegiate wrestler . He currently competes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship's (UFC) Middleweight division and is the former UFC Welterweight Champion. He is known for his powerful punches, particularly from his left hand, as well as his extensive wrestling background.
Title: Robbie Lawler
Passage: Robert Glenn "Robbie" Lawler (born March 20, 1982) is an American professional mixed martial artist and former UFC Welterweight Champion. A professional competitor since 2001, Lawler is also a former EliteXC Middleweight Champion, and has formerly competed in Strikeforce, PRIDE, and the IFL. He is widely considered one of the most consistently entertaining mixed martial artists currently competing, being the only fighter to have won three consecutive "Fight of the Year" awards from Sherdog and MMA Fighting, for his bouts against Johny Hendricks (at UFC 171, in 2014), Rory MacDonald (at UFC 189, in 2015), and Carlos Condit (at UFC 195, in 2016).
Title: Matt Hughes (fighter)
Passage: Matthew Allen Hughes (born October 13, 1973) is a retired American mixed martial artist with a background in wrestling. He is a two-time UFC Welterweight Champion, UFC Hall of Fame inductee, and NJCAA Hall of Fame inductee. During his tenures in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Hughes put together two separate six-fight winning streaks, defeated all the available opposition in the welterweight division, and defended the belt a then-record seven times. Hughes was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in May 2010 during the UFC Fan Expo in conjunction with UFC 114.
Title: Tim Boetsch
Passage: Timothy A. Boetsch ( ; born January 28, 1981) is an American professional mixed martial artist currently fighting in the Middleweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. In addition to the UFC, Boetsch has formerly competed as an alternate for the New York Pitbulls in the International Fight League and King of the Cage. He holds victories over former UFC Champion Johny Hendricks and former bellator middleweight champion Hector Lombard. As of July 21, 2017, he is ranked 13 in official UFC Middleweight rankings.
Title: UFC Fight Night: Boetsch vs. Henderson
Passage: UFC Fight Night: Boetsch vs. Henderson (also known as UFC Fight Night 68) was a mixed martial arts event held on June 6, 2015, at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Middleweight
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Tim Boetsch
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Johny Hendricks
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What is the name of this 2015 South Korean martial arts romance period drama, starring Kim Ge-eun?
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Title: Kim Ki Whang
Passage: Kim Ki Whang (1920 September 16, 1993), also known in the United States as Ki Whang Kim, was a Korean martial arts grandmaster. He was Chairman in the US of the Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan Association, Chairman of the US Olympic Taekwondo team 1988 and helped unify several Korean martial arts into the overall style of taekwondo.
Title: WonHwaDo
Passage: Won Hwa Do() is a traditional Korean martial art, founded in 1972 by Bong-Ki Han. The name in Korean (Hangul) means "The Way of Circular Harmony" (Won Circle, Hwa Harmony, Do Way). The basis of the art lies in circular movement by effectively utilizing full 360 rotations of the human body motion. This helps in conserving energy and reducing the risk of injury on the practitioner's joints often caused by use of linear force and impact. Won Hwa Do is often compared to hapkido and Taekkyeon which are also national martial arts of Korea. Although similar in several aspects, Won Hwa Do's Ha-DanSang-Dan Hoe-Jeon-Gong-Bang ( ) techniques are a unique trademark which is not shared by the other Korean martial arts. Ha-Dan Hoe-Jeon- Gong-Bang has the practitioner rotating arms in a forward motion and Sang-Dan has them rotating it in a backward motion. These two form the bases of strikes, throws, blocks, counters, submissions and kicks in its diverse self-defense system and are the most fundamental and basic practice of Won Hwa Do.
Title: Memories of the Sword
Passage: Memories of the Sword (; lit. "Female Warrior: Memories of the Sword") is a 2015 South Korean martial artsromance period drama co-written and directed by Park Heung-sik, starring Lee Byung-hun, Jeon Do-yeon and Kim Go-eun.
Title: Korean martial arts
Passage: Korean martial arts (Hangul: , Hanja: , "musul" or Hangul: , Hanja: , "muye") are military practices and methods which have their place in the history of Korea but have been adapted for use by both military and non-military personnel as a method of personal growth or recreation. The history of Korean martial arts can be traced as far back as the prehistoric era. The ancestors of modern Korean people migrated and settled in the Korean Peninsula as early as the 28th century BC, a geopolitical region besieged by thousands of known documented instances of foreign invasions. Consequently, the Korean people developed unique martial arts and military strategies in order to defend themselves and their territory.
Title: Kim Go-eun
Passage: Kim Go-eun (born July 2, 1991) is a South Korean actress. She debuted in the critically acclaimed film "A Muse" (2012) where she won several Best New Actress awards in South Korea. She next appeared in the crime thrillers "Monster" (2014), "Coin Locker Girl" (2015) and "Memories of the Sword" (2015). Kim then extended her filmography to television where she played leading roles in the tvN dramas "Cheese in the Trap" (2016) and "" (2016-2017).
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Memories of the Sword
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Kim Go-eun
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Memories of the Sword
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Which band is this American drummer currently member of, whom Annihilator's album "All for You" featured for the second time?
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Title: Jerry Marotta
Passage: Jerome David "Jerry" Marotta (born February 6, 1956 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American drummer currently residing in Woodstock, New York. He is the brother of Rick Marotta, who is also a drummer and composer.
Title: King Coffey
Passage: King Coffey (b. Jeffrey Coffey) is an American drummer, known for being the drummer of the psychedelicnoise rock band Butthole Surfers and band leader of Drain. He began drumming in a Fort Worth hardcore punk band called The Hugh Beaumont Experience. Around that same time he published a fanzine called "Throbbing Cattle". He saw Butthole Surfers for the first time in 1982 at a time when Scott Matthews was their drummer. Coffey replaced him in 1983 and is still the band's official drummer. Coffey founded the independent record label Trance Syndicate. In September 2014 Coffey won "Yard Of The Month" in his local neighborhood.
Title: Mike Mangini
Passage: Michael "Mike" Mangini (born April 18, 1963) is an American drummer. Since 2010, he has been a member of progressive metal band Dream Theater, following the departure of founding drummer Mike Portnoy. He has also played for bands and artists such as Annihilator, Extreme, James LaBrie, and Steve Vai. Before joining Dream Theater, Mangini was a faculty member at Berklee College of Music. Between 2002 and 2005, he set five World's Fastest Drummer records. Mangini appeared on the Discovery Channel show "Time Warp", displaying his drum skills for high speed cameras.
Title: Ben Koller
Passage: Ben Koller (born July 29, 1980) is an American drummer currently in Converge, Mutoid Man, Killer be Killed and All Pigs Must Die. He started playing a full drum kit at age 14.
Title: All for You (Annihilator album)
Passage: All for You is the tenth studio album by Canadian heavy metal band Annihilator, released on October 26, 2004 by AFM Records. It was the first album to feature Dave Padden on vocals. It was also the second to feature Mike Mangini on drums.
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Dream Theater
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All for You (Annihilator album)
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Mike Mangini
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Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset was a commander during which wars to control the throne of England between 1455-1487?
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Title: Baron Raglan
Passage: Baron Raglan, of Raglan in the County of Monmouth, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1852 for the military commander Lord FitzRoy Somerset, chiefly remembered as commander of the British troops during the Crimean War. Somerset was the youngest son of Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of Beaufort (see Duke of Beaufort for earlier history of the family). His second but eldest surviving son, the second Baron, served as a Lord-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of Lords) from 1866 to 1868 in the Conservative administrations of the Earl of Derby and Benjamin Disraeli. He was succeeded by his son, the third Baron. He held office as Under-Secretary of State for War between 1900 and 1902 in the Conservative government of Lord Salisbury. His eldest son, the fourth Baron, was a soldier and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Monmouthshire. The fifth Baron was active in the House of Lords but lost his seat in the upper chamber of parliament after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999. s of 2012 the title is held by the fourth Baron's third but second surviving son, the sixth Baron, who succeeded in 2010. As a descendant of the fifth Duke of Beaufort, Lord Raglan is also in remainder to this peerage and its subsidiary titles.
Title: Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester
Passage: Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester, (c. 1460 15 March 1526) was an English nobleman and politician. He was the legitimised bastard son of Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset by his mistress Joan Hill.
Title: Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset
Passage: Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset (26 January 1436 15 May 1464) was an important Lancastrian military commander during the English Wars of the Roses. He is sometimes numbered the 2nd Duke of Somerset, because the title was re-created for his father after his uncle died. He also held the subsidiary titles of 5th Earl of Somerset, 2nd Marquess of Dorset and 2nd Earl of Dorset.
Title: Henry Scudamore, 3rd Duke of Beaufort
Passage: Henry Somerset-Scudamore, 3rd Duke of Beaufort (23 March 1707 26 February 1745) born Henry Somerset, was an English nobleman and peer. He was the elder son of Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort and his second wife, Rachel Noel. As his father's eldest son and heir to his father's title he was known as (styled) Marquess of Worcester, a courtesy title. On his father's death on 24 April 1714 he succeeded him and became 3rd Duke of Beaufort.
Title: Wars of the Roses
Passage: The Wars of the Roses were a series of wars for control of the throne of England fought between supporters of two rival branches of the royal House of Plantagenet: the House of Lancaster (associated with a red rose), and the House of York (whose symbol was a white rose). The conflict lasted through many sporadic episodes between 1455 and 1487; however, there was fighting before and after this period between the houses. The power struggle ignited around social and financial troubles following the Hundred Years' War, combined with the mental infirmity and weak rule of Henry VI which revived interest in Richard of York's claim to the throne. Historians disagree about whether the Wars of the Roses were caused by the structural problems of feudalism or Henry VI's ineffectiveness as king.
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Wars of the Roses
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Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset
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Wars of the Roses
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Kenneth "Chi" McBride currently plays in a main role in an American action police procedural television series that premiered in what year?
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Title: Chi McBride
Passage: Kenneth "Chi" McBride (born September 23, 1961) is an American actor. He starred as high school principal Steven Harper on the series "Boston Public", Emerson Cod on "Pushing Daisies", Detective Laverne Winston on the Fox drama "Human Target", and more recently Detective Don Owen in the short-lived CBS crime drama "Golden Boy". He currently plays in a main role as Captain Lou Grover of the Five-0 taskforce in the CBS drama "Hawaii Five-0". He has also appeared in films such as "Gone in 60 Seconds", "The Terminal", "I, Robot", "Roll Bounce", and "Draft Day".
Title: List of Blue Bloods episodes
Passage: "Blue Bloods" is an American police procedural television series created by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess. It premiered on September 24, 2010 on CBS. The series centers on the Reagans, a family of police officers in New York City. Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck) is the police commissioner with three grown children working in law enforcement: the oldest, Danny (Donnie Wahlberg), a pragmatic detective; Erin (Bridget Moynahan), an assistant district attorney who prosecutes many of the offenders Danny apprehends; and Jamie (Will Estes), a Harvard Law School graduate and a patrol cop in the NYPD. Frank's second son, Joseph, an NYPD detective, was killed in the line of duty while investigating a group of dirty cops nicknamed "The Blue Templar". On March 25, 2016, the series was renewed for a seventh season, premiered on September 23, 2016.
Title: Fabian of the Yard
Passage: Fabian of the Yard is a British police procedural television series based on the real-life memoirs of Scotland Yard detective Robert Fabian, made by the BBC and broadcast between November 1954 and February 1956. It is considered the earliest police procedural to be made for British TV, sharing many points of commonality with the U.S. series "Dragnet" which had gone on air in 1951.
Title: Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series)
Passage: Hawaii Five-0 is an American action police procedural television series, which premiered on Monday, September 20, 2010 on CBS. The series is a reboot of the original series, which aired on CBS from 1968 to 1980. Like the original, it follows an elite state police task force set up to fight crime in the state of Hawaii. The series is produced by KO Paper Products and 101st Street Television in association with CBS Productions, originally an in-name-only unit of but folded into CBS Television Studios, which has produced the series since the beginning of season three. On March 25, 2016, CBS renewed the series for a seventh season, which premiered on September 23, 2016. On March 23, 2017, CBS renewed the series for an eighth season, which premiered on September 29, 2017.
Title: 17th Precinct
Passage: 17th Precinct is a police procedural television program created by Ronald D. Moore. In a modern world where magic supplanted science, the unaired pilot featured two non-intersecting stories: the death of a city executive at the hands of a wrongful convict, and the introduction of terrorists who are devoted to the destruction of magic. Moore developed the series with Sony Pictures Television for NBCUniversal, bringing with him several of the stars of his reimagined "Battlestar Galactica" franchise as cast members. The series was pitched in September 2010, the pilot was ordered January 2011, NBC passed on the series in May 2011, and the unaired pilot was leaked in December 2011. Reviewers mostly liked "17th Precinct", commenting on its innovativeness despite its police procedural roots.
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2010
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Chi McBride
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Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series)
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Was the Elektor TV Games Computer sold before the Sharp Corporation sold it's Ever-Sharp mechanical pencil?
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Title: Elektor TV Games Computer
Passage: The Elektor TV Games Computer (TVGC) was a programmable computer system sold by Elektor in kit form from 1979. It used the Signetics 2650 CPU with the Signetics 2636 PVI for graphics and sound. These were the same chips as used in the Interton VC 4000 console family. A 2K monitor ROM written by Philips and a cassette interface were the most important differences between the TVGC and the Interton family. Many VC 4000 games were adapted versions of TV Games Computer games. It is possible to add cartridge slots to the TVGC to enable it to play console games, and the Hobby Module of the Acetronic console effectively transforms it into a basic TVGC.
Title: List of Crayola colored pencil colors
Passage: Crayola manufactures several different types of colored pencils. The most popular one is the standard sharpenable wood-shafted pencil, which also offers the widest range of available colors. A smaller and slightly different range of colors is available in mechanical pencil format as part of their "Twistable" product line.
Title: Sharp Corporation
Passage: Sharp Corporation ( , Shpu Kabushiki-gaisha ) is a Japanese multinational corporation that designs and manufactures electronic products, headquartered in Sakai-ku, Sakai. Since 2016 it has been an integral part of Taiwan-based Foxconn Group. Sharp employs more than 50,000 people worldwide. The company was founded in September 1912 in Tokyo and takes its name from one of its founders first inventions, the Ever-Sharp mechanical pencil, which was invented by Tokuji Hayakawa in 1915.
Title: Pentel PD345
Passage: The Pentel PD345 is a mechanical pencil. It was first produced by Pentel in the 1980s, and is now available primarily online. Design features include a lead advance button on the side of the pencil body, a housing capable of holding dozens of leads at once, and a relatively wide eraser for heavy erasing. Due to the side mounted lead advance button, the pencil was marketed as the "Quicker Clicker" as the user didn't have to stop writing to advance the lead.
Title: Jotter
Passage: The Parker Jotter is the Parker Pen Company's second and best-selling retracting refillable ballpoint pen. The first was the Hopalong Cassidy ballpoint. (Later a fountain pen, mechanical pencil and rollerball pen were introduced to the line. However, this entry primarily covers the ballpoint pens identified as the "Jotter"). As with many other ballpoint pens, it can also be converted into a gel pen by simply changing the refill. Since 1954, over 750 million have been sold worldwide. It is priced between 6 USD for lower end models, and 20 USD for higher end models, such as special editions. Because of its quality, the Jotter has become somewhat of a standard by which ball pens are measured. Its refill, originally called the T-Ball (T is for tungsten), had a unique spherical porous metal writing tip now commonly used in the pen industry. The pens are also a popular advertising medium and considered a "premium" promotion. The external design of the Parker T-Ball refill is a configuration now used by many other brands of refillable pens. The Jotter was the preferred pen of President John F. Kennedy
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The Elektor TV Games Computer (TVGC) was a programmable computer system sold by Elektor in kit form from 1979
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Sharp Corporation
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Elektor TV Games Computer
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The Garden Island is a daily newspaper, covering the islands of Kauai and Niihau, formerly owned by which organization, based in an unincorporated census-designated place (CDP), and the county seat of Kauai County, in Hawaii?
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Title: Lihue, Hawaii
Passage: Lihue or Lhu e is an unincorporated census-designated place (CDP) and the county seat of Kauai County, Hawaii. Lihue (pronounced ] ) is the second largest town on the Hawaiian island of Kaua i after Kapa a. As of the 2010 Census, the CDP had a total population of 6,455.
Title: Hena, Kauai County, Hawaii
Passage: Hena is an unincorporated community and census-designated place on the island of Kauai in Kauai County, Hawaii, United States. Its population was 431 as of the 2010 census. The community is located on the north side of the island along Hawaii Route 560.
Title: Maui
Passage: The island of Maui ( ; Hawaiian: ] ) is the second-largest of the Hawaiian Islands at 727.2 square miles (1,883 km) and is the 17th-largest island in the United States. Maui is part of the State of Hawaii and is the largest of Maui County's four islands, which include Moloka i, Lna i, and unpopulated Kaho olawe. In 2010, Maui had a population of 144,444, third-highest of the Hawaiian Islands, behind that of O ahu and Hawai i Island. Kahului is the largest census-designated place (CDP) on the island with a population of 26,337 as of 2010 and is the commercial and financial hub of the island. Wailuku is the seat of Maui County and is the third-largest CDP as of 2010 . Other significant places include Khei (including Wailea and Makena in the Kihei Town CDP, the island's second-most-populated CDP), Lahaina (including K anapali and Kapalua in the Lahaina Town CDP), Makawao, Pukalani, P ia, Kula, Ha ik, and Hna.
Title: The Garden Island
Passage: The Garden Island is a daily newspaper based in Lihue, Hawaii, covering the islands of Kauai and Niihau. "The Garden Island" began publication on 1902. It was formerly owned by Scripps League Newspapers, which was acquired by Pulitzer in 1996; Lee Enterprises acquired Pulitzer in 2005. Oahu Publications Inc., publisher of the "Honolulu Star-Advertiser", acquired "The Garden Island" newspaper from Lee Enterprises in January 2013.
Title: Kealia, Hawaii
Passage: Kealia (literally, "the salt encrustation" in Hawaiian) is an unincorporated community on the island of Kauai in Kauai County, Hawaii, United States. Its elevation is 16 feet (5 m). The Board on Geographic Names officially designated it "Kealia" in 1914. Although it is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 96751. James Wood Bush, a Hawaiian veteran of the American Civil War and later Mormon convert was a resident of Kealia.
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Scripps League Newspapers
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The Garden Island
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Lihue, Hawaii
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Which documentary features Rick Sebak, Great Old Amusement Parks or Spencer Halpin's Moral Kombat?
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Title: North Point State Park
Passage: North Point State Park is a public recreation area located on Chesapeake Bay in Edgemere, Baltimore County, Maryland. The state park includes the site of the former Bay Shore Park, which was one of the state's premiere amusement parks during the first half of the 20th century. The park features restored remnants of the old amusement park as well as facilities for swimming, picnicking, bicycling, and hiking. Black Marsh, a 667 acre state wildlands area, makes up half the park's area. The park is administered by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
Title: Great Old Amusement Parks
Passage: Great Old Amusement Parks is a 1999 PBS television documentary VHS by Rick Sebak of WQED Pittsburgh.
Title: Spencer Halpin's Moral Kombat
Passage: Spencer Halpin's Moral Kombat is a 2009 documentary film, directed by Spencer Halpin, an American independent filmmaker. The title of the film is in part a reference to the "Mortal Kombat" series of video games, which are notable for their extreme violence. The title was changed from "Moral Kombat" to "Spencer Halpin's Moral Kombat" to avoid the risk of a lawsuit.
Title: List of amusement park rankings
Passage: Amusement parks and theme parks are terms for a group of entertainment attractions, rides, and other events in a location for the enjoyment of large numbers of people. Amusement parks are located all around the world with millions of people visiting them every year. This list of amusement park rankings summarizes the attendance records, park rankings and the results of public polls of amusement parks around the world.
Title: A Cemetery Special
Passage: A Cemetery Special is a 2005 PBS television documentary film by Rick Sebak of WQED. The documentary profiles cemeteries and cemetery-related businesses and events across the United States.
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Great Old Amusement Parks
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Great Old Amusement Parks
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Spencer Halpin's Moral Kombat
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After whom was the defence installation of which, Ouvrage Le Lavoir is a part named ?
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Title: Ouvrage Le Lavoir
Passage: Ouvrage Le Lavoir Is a work ("gros ouvrage") of the Maginot Line's Alpine extension, the Alpine Line, also called the Little Maginot Line. The ouvrage consists of two entry blocks, one infantry block, three artillery blocks and one observation block 6 km south of Modane, France, guarding the Col de Frjus. The surface barracks at Le Lavoir were connected to Charmaix by an aerial tram.
Title: Stony Batter
Passage: Stony Batter is a historic defence installation at the northeastern end of Waiheke Island, Auckland, New Zealand. It is sited within a 50-acre (200,000 m) scenic reserve of the same name, owned by the New Zealand Department of Conservation (DOC). The park serves double duty as a historical (Category 1 Historic Place) and nature reserve, containing unusual rock formations, three significant bush blocks and three concrete gun emplacements with an extensive tunnel system, reputed to be the largest in New Zealand.
Title: Bassingbourn Barracks
Passage: Bassingbourn Barracks is a Ministry of Defence installation located 3.2 mi north of Royston, Hertfordshire and 10.6 mi southwest of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.
Title: Maginot Line
Passage: The Maginot Line (French: "Ligne Maginot" , ] ), named after the French Minister of War Andr Maginot, was a line of concrete fortifications, obstacles, and weapon installations built by France in the 1930s to deter invasion by Germany. Constructed on the French side of its borders with Switzerland, Germany, and Luxembourg, the line did not extend to the English Channel because the French military did not want to offend neutral Belgium.
Title: MoD Sealand
Passage: MOD Sealand is a civilian Ministry of Defence installation in Flintshire, in the north-east corner of Wales, close to the border with England. It is a former Royal Air Force station, active between 1916 and 2006.
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Andr Maginot,
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Ouvrage Le Lavoir
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Maginot Line
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Whith which record the French electronic musician of Ross Ross Ross was affiliated with?
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Title: Electronica 2: The Heart of Noise
Passage: Electronica 2: The Heart of Noise is the eighteenth studio album of French electronic musician and composer Jean Michel Jarre, released on 6 May 2016 by Columbia Records. It is the second of a two-part album (the first being "") that is based around collaborations with other electronic musicians from a wide range of decades and styles.
Title: Chronologie
Passage: Chronologie (English: "chronology" some later reissues use the English spelling) is the eleventh studio album by French electronic musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre, and was released on Disques Dreyfus (with license to Polydor) in 1993. It is inspired by Stephen Hawking's book "A Brief History of Time". "Chronologie Part 4" and "Chronologie Part 5" started out as a composition for the Swiss watch company Swatch. The sound of "Chronologie" was based on a new wave of electronic dance music that had been developing since the late 1980s. Like Jarre's previous album "Waiting for Cousteau", "Chronologie" charted at Number 11 in the UK charts. The album cover art was created by long-time collaborator Michel Granger.
Title: Ross Ross Ross
Passage: Ross Ross Ross is an EP by French electronic musician SebastiAn on August 28, 2006. The release contains three songs. A compilation promotional CD of the same name was also released in 2006 and includes songs from SebastiAn's EPs "Ross Ross Ross", "H.A.L.", and "Smoking Kills", along with nine remixes that he produced.
Title: Sebastian (French musician)
Passage: Sebastian Akchot, better known as just Sebastian (sometimes stylized as SebastiAn), is a French musician and DJ affiliated with Ed Banger Records. He has worked as a solo electronic musician and as a remixer for bands and singers such as Charlotte Gainsbourg, Daft Punk, Beastie Boys, Bloc Party, and Nero. He has also produced songs for Frank Ocean, Katerine,
Title: quinoxe
Passage: quinoxe (English: Equinox ) is the fourth studio album by French electronic musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre, released in December 1978 on the Disques Dreyfus record label, with license to Polydor.
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Ed Banger Records
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Ross Ross Ross
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Sebastian (French musician)
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When was the American explorer which Andrew Ellicott served as a teacher in survey methods for born
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Title: Meriwether Lewis
Passage: Meriwether Lewis (August 18, 1774 October 11, 1809) was an American explorer, soldier, politician, and public administrator, best known for his role as the leader of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, also known as the Corps of Discovery, with William Clark.
Title: Cape Byrd
Passage: Cape Byrd ( ) is a low, ice-covered cape forming the northwest extremity of Charcot Island. It was first seen from the air and roughly mapped by Sir Hubert Wilkins on December 29, 1929, in a flight from the "William Scoresby". It was named by Wilkins for R. Admiral Richard E. Byrd, U.S. Navy, noted American explorer and leader of five expeditions to Antarctica. It was remapped from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump in 1947 by Derek J.H. Searle of the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey in 1960.
Title: Ellicott's Rock
Passage: In 1811, Andrew Ellicott made a survey for the state of Georgia to resolve the boundary dispute between Georgia and North Carolina, which in 1810 had resulted in a short armed conflict between the two called the Walton War. He engraved a large rock in the Chattooga River with "N-G", standing for North Carolina - Georgia. The location had been prescribed in part in 1787 by the Treaty of Beaufort, though the river was not named explicitly, but rather as a then-undiscovered tributary of the Savannah River between Georgia and South Carolina. The nominal latitude of 35N was later specified by the U.S. Congress.
Title: Mythology and legacy of Benjamin Banneker
Passage: A substantial mythology exaggerating Benjamin Banneker's accomplishments has developed during the two centuries that have elapsed since he lived. Several such urban legends describe Banneker's alleged activities in the Washington, D.C. area around the time that he assisted Andrew Ellicott in the federal district boundary survey. Others involve his clock, his almanacs and his journals. All lack support by historical evidence. Some are contradicted by such evidence.
Title: Andrew Ellicott
Passage: Andrew Ellicott (January 24, 1754 August 28, 1820) was a U.S. surveyor who helped map many of the territories west of the Appalachians, surveyed the boundaries of the District of Columbia, continued and completed Pierre (Peter) Charles L'Enfant's work on the plan for Washington, D.C., and served as a teacher in survey methods for Meriwether Lewis.
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August 18, 1774
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Andrew Ellicott
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Meriwether Lewis
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Which architect that designed 8 House was born on 2 October 1974?
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Title: The Infinite Happiness
Passage: The Infinite Happiness is a feature-length documentary (85 min) by Ila Bka Louise Lemoine which documents their life for about a month inside the 8 House designed by the architect Bjarke Ingels in Copenhagen.
Title: United Kingdom general election, October 1974
Passage: The United Kingdom general election of October 1974 took place on 10 October 1974 to elect 635 members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. It was the second general election of that year, and resulted in the Labour Party led by Harold Wilson winning an overall majority of just 3 seats.
Title: Steve McDonald (cricketer)
Passage: Stephen 'Steve' McDonald (born 2 October 1974) is a former English cricketer. McDonald was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm off break. He was born at Birmingham, Warwickshire.
Title: Bjarke Ingels
Passage: Bjarke Bundgaard Ingels (] ; born 2 October 1974) is a Danish architect. He is the founder and creative partner of Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) since 2005. He is known for buildings that defy traditional architectural conventions and dimensions, ranging from representations of mountains to snowflakes. His designs incorporate sustainable development ideas and sociological concepts, along with sloped lines that are shaped to their surroundings.
Title: Secret Story 1 (France)
Passage: The principle is similar to that of Loft Story. The contestants are kept locked away for 10 weeks in a house, called ""La Maison des Secrets"" (the House of Secrets) measuring 1600 m styled on the UK Big Brother 8 house including a swimming pool, jacuzzi, a lounge (where the bath is), bathroom with showers, and separate bathrooms for each sex. All of the rooms are installed with cameras, except the toilet due to a law imposed by the "Conseil Suprieur de l'audiovisuel". "The Voice" speaks to the contestants at times, and acts like "Big Brother" in other countries. Each contestant has to conceal a secret. Everyone else has to try and discover it. If a contestant does, that contestant wins the jackpot of the contestant whose secret they have guessed. Each secret is worth 10,000. Each Tuesday, 2 contestants are nominated and put up against the public vote to be evicted on the Friday. The girls and boys nominate the opposite sex, alternating weekly.
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Bjarke Ingels
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The Infinite Happiness
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Bjarke Ingels
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Which author wrote a memoir called "Hillbilly Elegy", which was on "The New York Times" Best Seller list in 2016 and 2017?
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Title: J. D. Vance
Passage: James David "J. D." Vance (born James Donald Bowman; August 2, 1984) is an American author and venture capitalist known for his memoir "Hillbilly Elegy". The book is about the Appalachian values of his upbringing and their relation to the social problems of his hometown. The book was on "The New York Times" Best Seller list in 2016 and 2017. It was a finalist for the 2017 Dayton Literary Peace Prize.
Title: List of The New York Times Manga Best Sellers
Passage: "The New York Times" Best Seller list for manga published in the United States was introduced on March 5, 2009, along with two additional lists for hardcover and paperback graphic novels. The three lists are grouped under the "Graphic Books" category. Deborah Hoffman, an editor for the Best Seller lists, explained that the term "Graphic Books" was selected to create an "inclusive and expansive" list which can extend to works of both fiction and non-fiction. Journalist George Gustines announced, in his introduction of the new lists, "Comics have finally joined the mainstream." The announcement was made the week the film "Watchmen", based on the comic book of the same name, was released in movie theaters throughout the U.S. The Best Seller lists are printed weekly in "The New York Times Book Review" magazine, which is published in the Sunday edition of "The New York Times" and as a stand-alone publication.
Title: A Wolf at the Table
Passage: A Wolf at the Table is a 2008 memoir by Augusten Burroughs that recounts his turbulent childhood relationship with his father. In the summer of 2007, Burroughs announced on his official website that the book would be released on 29, 2008 (2008--) . In an interview with "Wikinews", Burroughs said that many of his fans may have trouble with the book. "A Wolf at the Table" spent six weeks on the "New York Times" Best Seller list, reaching number 2 in its first week. It also reached number 9 on the "Wall Street Journal"'s Best Seller List.
Title: Hillbilly Elegy
Passage: Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis is a memoir by J. D. Vance about the Appalachian values of his upbringing and their relation to the social problems of his hometown.
Title: The FairTax Book
Passage: The FairTax Book is a non-fiction book by libertarian radio talk show host Neal Boortz and Congressman John Linder, published on August 2, 2005, as a tool to increase public support and understanding for the FairTax plan. Released by ReganBooks, the hardcover version held the 1 spot on the "New York Times" Best Seller list for the last two weeks of August 2005 and remained in the top ten for seven weeks. The paperback reprint of the book in May 2006 contains additional information and an afterword. It also spent several weeks on the "New York Times" Best Seller list. Boortz stated that he donates his share of the proceeds to charity to promote the book.
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James Donald Bowman
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Hillbilly Elegy
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J. D. Vance
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When was David Anders, the star of the 2009 movie " The Revenant", born?
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Title: Adam Monroe
Passage: Adam Monroe, also known as Takezo Kensei ( , Kensei Takez ) in feudal Japan, is a fictional character portrayed by David Anders in the NBC science fiction drama "Heroes". The character first appears in the second-season episode "Four Months Later...", although the legend of Kensei is referenced several times during the first season. His regenerative ability has halted his aging, making him centuries old in the present of the series. He is the primary antagonist during the second season.
Title: David Anders
Passage: David Anders Holt (born March 11, 1981), known professionally as David Anders, is an American television and stage actor. He is best known for his roles as Julian Sark on "Alias", as Adam Monroe on "Heroes", as John Gilbert in the TV series "The Vampire Diaries", as Victor FrankensteinDr. Whale on ABC's "Once Upon a Time", and as Blaine "DeBeers" McDonough on "iZombie". Although Anders is American, a few of his roles have required him to use a British Home counties accent.
Title: The Revenant (2009 film)
Passage: The Revenant is a 2009 dark comedyhorror film written and directed by Kerry Prior and starring David Anders and Chris Wylde. The film was shot in Los Angeles, California.
Title: Roark Critchlow
Passage: Roark Grant Critchlow (born May 11, 1963) is a Canadian actor, best known for appearing on the daytime US soap opera "Days of Our Lives" from 1994 to 1999 as Dr. Mike Horton. He also had a recurring role on the soap "Passions". More recently he was in the TV movie "" as well as appearing in the Nickelodeon series "Drake Josh" as Dr. Glazer. He also portrayed Zoey Brooks' father in "Zoey 101". Roark has had smaller roles in movies like "Mr. Deeds" with Adam Sandler and TV shows such as "Street Justice", "Malcolm in the Middle", "Entourage", "Charmed", "", "Afterworld" and "Friends". In 2009, he appeared in an episode of the re-imagined "Battlestar Galactica". He also appeared in the 2009 movie "Hydra" as Sean Trotta. Critchlow recently had a recurring role on the science fiction TV show "V" and on ABC Family's breakout-hit "Pretty Little Liars", where he has the role as Tom Marin (Hanna Marin's father). He was also in Charmed, he played the man with the greed sin
Title: Midnight Bayou
Passage: Midnight Bayou, also known as Nora Roberts' Midnight Bayou, is a 2009 made-for-TV movie directed by Ralph Hemecker, which stars Jerry O'Connell, Lauren Stamile, and Faye Dunaway. The film is based on the Nora Roberts novel of the same name. And is part of the Nora Roberts 2009 movie collection, which also includes; "Northern Lights", "High Noon", and "Tribute". The movie debuted March 28, 2009 on Lifetime.
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March 11, 1981
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The Revenant (2009 film)
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David Anders
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Ocean's Kingdom is a ballet choreographed by a Danish Danseur who since 1990 has bore what?
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Title: Peter Martins
Passage: Peter Martins (born 27 October 1946) is a Danish danseur and choreographer. He was a principal dancer with the Royal Danish Ballet and with the New York City Ballet (NYCB), where he joined George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins and John Taras as balletmaster in 1981, retired from dancing in 1983 at which time he became Co-Ballet Master-In-Chief with Robbins, and since 1990 has borne sole responsibility for artistic leadership of City Ballet.
Title: Flore et Zphire
Passage: Flore et Zphire is a one-act ballet choreographed by Charles-Louis Didelot to music by Cesare Bossi, premiered in London at the King's Theatre, Haymarket on Thursday, 7 July 1796. The ballet tells the story of Zephyr, the fickle west wind, and his wife Flora, a nymph of flowers and springtime. The ballet was originally composed in 1795 for performance in Lyon, France, and was revised in 1796 prior to its London premiere. "Flore et Zphire" used "flying machines" to send dancers soaring above the stage on nearly invisible wires, in order to enhance the presentation of Flora and Zephyr as spirits of the air. The ballet is credited with the introduction of dancing "en pointe" to the stage.
Title: Scnes de ballet (Ashton)
Passage: Scnes de ballet is a one-act ballet choreographed by Frederick Ashton, who created it during 194748 to Igor Stravinsky's eponymous music from 1944. The first performance was given by the Sadler's Wells Ballet, at the Royal Opera House, London.
Title: Ocean's Kingdom (ballet)
Passage: Ocean's Kingdom is a ballet choreographed by Peter Martins on New York City Ballet to eponymous music and libretto by Paul McCartney. The work's premiere took place on Thursday, 22 September 2011, at the Fall Gala in the David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center.
Title: Ballo della Regina
Passage: Ballo della Regina is a one-act ballet choreographed by George Balanchine to music by Giuseppe Verdi. It is a set of variations set to ballet music (titled "La Peregrina") that Verdi cut from Act 3 of the original 1867 version of his opera "Don Carlos". Its premiere performance was on 12 January 1978, by the New York City Ballet at New York State Theater in Lincoln Center.
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sole responsibility for artistic leadership of City Ballet
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Ocean's Kingdom (ballet)
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Peter Martins
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What founder of ABKCO Music Records Incorporated had legal fights with the Rolling Stones?
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Title: The Rolling Stones No. 2
Passage: The Rolling Stones No. 2 is the second UK album by the Rolling Stones released in 1965 following the massive success of 1964's debut "The Rolling Stones". It followed its predecessor's tendency to largely feature RB covers. However, it does contain three compositions from the still-developing Mick JaggerKeith Richards songwriting team. On Dutch and German pressings of the album, the title is listed as "The Rolling Stones Vol. 2" on the front cover, although the back of the album cover lists the title as "The Rolling Stones No. 2".
Title: Charlie Is My Darling (film)
Passage: Charlie Is My Darling, directed by Peter Whitehead and produced by the Rolling Stones' manager Andrew Loog Oldham, was the first documentary film about the Rolling Stones. It was intended as a screen test for the band, to see how their musical charisma would translate into film. The footage was shot during the band's second tour of Ireland that year, on 3 and 4 September 1965, and was finished in the spring of 1966. It was given its premiere at the Mannheim Film Festival in October 1966. But the film was never officially released, due to the legal fights between the Rolling Stones and Allen Klein and a burglary in Andrew Loog Oldham's office, which saw all prints disappear.
Title: ABKCO Records
Passage: ABKCO Music Records, Inc. (ABKCO acronym of Allen Betty Klein and COmpany) is an American major independent record label, music publisher, and film and video production company. It owns and or administers the rights to music by Sam Cooke, the Rolling Stones, the Animals, Herman's Hermits, Marianne Faithfull, Dishwalla, the Kinks as well as the Cameo Parkway label, which includes recordings by such artists as Chubby Checker, Bobby Rydell, the Orlons, the Dovells, Question Mark the Mysterians, the Tymes and Dee Dee Sharp. Until 2009, ABKCO administered Philles Records and its master recordings, including hits by the Righteous Brothers, the Ronettes, the Crystals and others (via a licensing deal with EMI Music Publishing, which owned the Philles catalog since the mid-1990s).
Title: Allen Klein
Passage: Allen Klein (December 18, 1931 July 4, 2009) was an American businessman, music publisher, writers' representative, filmmaker and record label executive, most noted for his tough persona and aggressive, innovative negotiation tactics, many of which established higher industry standards for compensating recording artists. He founded ABKCO Music Records Incorporated. Klein revolutionized the income potential of recording artists, who previously had been routinely victimized by onerous record company contracts. He first scored massive monetary and contractual windfalls for Buddy Knox and Jimmy Bowen, one-hit rockabillies of the late 1950s, then parlayed his early successes into a position managing Sam Cooke, and eventually managed the Beatles and the Rolling Stones simultaneously, along with many other artists, becoming one of the most powerful individuals in the music industry during his era.
Title: Singles 19681971
Passage: Singles 19681971 is a box set compilation of singles by The Rolling Stones spanning the years 1968 to 1971. The latest in a series of repackages by ABKCO Records, who licence The Rolling Stones' 19631970 recorded works, "Singles 19681971" is the third of three successive volumes to commemorate their non-LP releases during this era.
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Allen Klein
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Charlie Is My Darling (film)
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Allen Klein
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Jeffrey "Jeff" Bushell created and wrote a film based on his dog Maggie that was produced by what studio?
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Title: Hostages (U.S. TV series)
Passage: Hostages is an American drama television series that aired on CBS as part of the 201314 American television season. Developed for American television by Alon Aranya and Jeffrey Nachmanoff, it is based on the Israeli series of the same name created by Omri Givon and Rotem Shamir and produced by Chaim Sharir, which premiered on October 13, 2013, almost three weeks after the American version's premiere. Jeffrey Nachmanoff wrote and directed the pilot episode for the American version. The series premiered on September 23, 2013 and ended on January 6, 2014.
Title: The Sentinel (1977 film)
Passage: The Sentinel is a 1977 American horror film based on the 1974 novel of the same name by Jeffrey Konvitz, who also co-wrote the screenplay with director Michael Winner. The film stars Cristina Raines, Chris Sarandon, Ava Gardner, Burgess Meredith, Sylvia Miles, and Eli Wallach. It also features Christopher Walken, Jeff Goldblum, John Carradine, Jerry Orbach, Tom Berenger, and Beverly D'Angelo in supporting roles.
Title: Beverly Hills Chihuahua
Passage: Beverly Hills Chihuahua is a 2008 American family comedy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures, the first in the "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" series. It is directed by Raja Gosnell and was released on October 3, 2008. The films stars Piper Perabo, Jamie Lee Curtis and Manolo Cardona as the human leads and Drew Barrymore, George Lopez and Andy Garcia in voice-over roles. The plot centers on a Chihuahua, Chloe, who gets dognapped in Mexico and has to escape from an evil Doberman, El Diablo, with a help from a lonely German Shepherd, Delgado and a hyperactive male Chihuahua, Papi, who has a desperate crush on her. A sequel, "Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2", was released on direct-to-DVD on February 1, 2011, and "" was released on September 18, 2012.
Title: Jeffrey Bushell
Passage: Jeffrey "Jeff" Bushell is an American screenwriter who has written for "The Bernie Mac Show", "Drawn Together", "MADtv", "What I Like About You", and "Zoey 101". He created and wrote the film "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" which was inspired by his dog, Maggie. Bushell won the Peabody Award and the Television Critics Award for his work on "The Bernie Mac Show".
Title: Raising Jeffrey Dahmer
Passage: Raising Jeffrey Dahmer is a 2006 American drama film based on the case of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. The film is directed by Rich Ambler and stars Rusty Sneary as Dahmer, Scott Cordes as his father, and Cathy Barnett as his stepmother.
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Walt Disney Pictures
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Jeffrey Bushell
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Beverly Hills Chihuahua
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What annual football cup is known for its sponsorship by the German brewery that ranks number 2 among Germany's best selling beers?
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Title: Krombacher Brauerei
Passage: Krombacher Brauerei (] ) is one of the largest privately owned breweries in Germany and ranks number 2 among Germany's best selling beers.
Title: Lower Saxony Cup
Passage: The Lower Saxony Cup (German: "Niederschsischer Pokal" ) is an annual football cup competition, held by the Niederschsischer Fuball-Verband (English: Lower Saxony Football Association ) since 1956. For sponsorship reasons, the official name of the competition is Krombacher-Pokal. The Krombacher brewery, sponsor of the competition since 2010, also sponsored, at the time, the cup competitions in Thuringia, Westphalia, Hesse and Rhineland. It is one of the 21 regional cup competitions in Germany and a qualifying competition for the German Cup, with the winner and runners-up of the competition being automatically qualified for the first round of the German Cup in the following season.
Title: Fremont Brewing
Passage: Fremont Brewery is a brewery located in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, in the United States. The brewery is family-owned and creates small-batch artisan beers. Their beers have quickly become some of the best selling in the area. Originally consisting of only a few tables in the brewery, the tasting room has expanded into a large part of the building and an outdoor seating area. An expanded brewing facility will open in neighboring Ballard to meet demand. The increase to 250,000 barrels a year would put it among the top producing craft breweries in the United States.
Title: Brandenburg Cup
Passage: The Brandenburgischer Landespokal (English: Brandenburg Cup ), known as the Krombacher Pokal Brandenburg for sponsorship reasons, is an annual football cup competition, held by the Fuball-Landesverband Brandenburg (English: Brandenburg Football Association ). It is one of the 21 regional cup competitions in Germany.
Title: Pipeworks Brewing
Passage: Pipeworks Brewing Company is a brewery in Chicago, Illinois. The brewery opened in January 2012 by founders Beejay Oslon and Gerrit Lewis. Pipeworks began their brewing different from other microbreweries in that they initially brewed their beers entirely as a series of 'one off' beers that were aimed specifically to the niche market of beer connoisseurs. The brewery's stated goal is to release a new beer every week. This approach gave the brewery and its beers somewhat of a cult status among beer enthusiasts, with its offerings selling out relatively quickly. After seeing significant growth, both in output brand and identity, Pipeworks has since augmented their one-off beers with several of its 'core' beers in 16 ounce can 4-Packs now regularly available widley throughout the Chicago area.
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Brandenburg Cup
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Brandenburg Cup
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Krombacher Brauerei
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Which of Donald Trump's reality shows did Elijah Connor star in?
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Title: Timeline of the presidency of Donald Trump
Passage: Donald Trump was elected President of the United States on November 8, 2016 and was inaugurated on January 20, 2017. He is currently serving his day in office. For President Trump's first 100 days in office, see Donald Trump's first 100 days. For his time as President-elect, see Presidential transition of Donald Trump. The following articles cover the timeline of the presidency of Donald Trump:
Title: Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2000
Passage: Donald Trump's presidential campaign of 2000 for the nomination of the Reform Party began when real estate magnate Donald Trump of New York announced the creation of a presidential exploratory committee on the October 7, 1999 edition of "Larry King Live". Though Trump had never held elected office, he was well known for his frequent comments on public affairs and business exploits as head of The Trump Organization. He had previously considered a presidential run in 1988 as a Republican, but chose not to run. For 2000, Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura persuaded Trump to seek the presidential nomination of the Reform Party, which was fracturing despite achieving ballot access and qualifying for matching funds as a result of the 1996 presidential campaign of businessman Ross Perot. Trump's entrance into the Reform Party race coincided with that of paleoconservative commentator Pat Buchanan, whom Trump attacked throughout the campaign as a "Hitler-lover."
Title: The Ultimate Merger
Passage: Donald J. Trump Presents The Ultimate Merger is an American reality television dating game show. A spin-off of "The Apprentice", the series premiered on TV One on June 17, 2010. The series' first season starred Omarosa, who in 2004 appeared on the first season of "The Apprentice", another American reality series.
Title: Elijah Connor
Passage: Elijah Connor (born July 20, 1988 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American pop singer, songwriter and actor. He is best known for his role on Donald Trump's reality television series "The Ultimate Merger". He landed a minor role in the movie "Sparkle" starring Whitney Houston, Mike Epps, and Jordin Sparks. He played himself in the NBCOxygen drama series "Player Gets Played".
Title: Business projects of Donald Trump in Russia
Passage: Donald Trump has pursued business deals in Russia since 1987, and has sometimes traveled there to explore potential business opportunities. In 1996, Trump trademark applications were submitted for potential Russian real estate development deals. Trump's partners and children have repeatedly visited Moscow, connecting with developers and government officials to explore joint venture opportunities. Trump was never able to successfully conclude any real estate deals in Russia. However, individual Russians have invested heavily in Trump properties, and following Trump's bankruptcies in the 1990s he borrowed money from Russian sources. In 2008 his son Donald Trump Jr. said that Russia was an important source of money for the Trump businesses.
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The Ultimate Merger
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Elijah Connor
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The Ultimate Merger
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Devon White was a player for what Canadian professional baseball team?
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Title: Michael Crouse
Passage: Michael R. Crouse (born November 22, 1990) is a Canadian professional baseball outfielder for the New Britain Bees of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. Crouse has also been a member of the Toronto Blue Jays organization and has competed for the Canadian national baseball team.
Title: Devon White (baseball)
Passage: Devon Markes Whyte (formerly and commonly known as Devon White, born December 29, 1962), nicknamed "Devo", is a Jamaican former professional baseball center fielder, best known for his defensive ability at that position. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the California Angels, Toronto Blue Jays, Florida Marlins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Milwaukee Brewers.
Title: Jay Johnson (pitcher)
Passage: Jay Robert Johnson (born December 21, 1989) is a Canadian professional baseball pitcher for the Perth Heat of the Australian Baseball League. Prior to beginning his professional career, he played college baseball at Texas Tech University. He has also competed for the Canadian national baseball team.
Title: Toronto Blue Jays
Passage: The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto, Ontario. The Blue Jays compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. The team plays its home games at the Rogers Centre.
Title: Skyler Stromsmoe
Passage: Skyler Emerson Stromsmoe (born March 30, 1984) is a Canadian professional baseball utility player who is a free agent. Prior to beginning his professional career, he played college baseball at Longview Community College and Southern Arkansas University. Stromsmoe has also competed for the Canadian national baseball team.
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Toronto Blue Jays
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Devon White (baseball)
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Toronto Blue Jays
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Andrew C. von Eschenbach previously the 12th director of one of eleven agencies that are part of the U.S. Department of what?
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Title: Parsifal
Passage: Parsifal (WWV 111) is an opera in three acts by German composer Richard Wagner. It is loosely based on "Parzival" by Wolfram von Eschenbach, a 13th-century epic poem of the Arthurian knight Parzival (Percival) and his quest for the Holy Grail (12th century).
Title: United States Secretary of Transportation
Passage: The United States Secretary of Transportation is the head of the United States Department of Transportation, a member of the President's Cabinet, and thirteenth in the Presidential Line of Succession. The post was created with the formation of the Department of Transportation on October 15, 1966, by President Lyndon B. Johnson's signing of the Department of Transportation Act. The Department's mission is "to develop and coordinate policies that will provide an efficient and economical national transportation system, with due regard for need, the environment, and the national defense." The Secretary of Transportation oversees eleven agencies, including the Federal Aviation Administration, the Federal Highway Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In April 2008, Mary Peters launched the official blog of the Secretary of Transportation called The Fast Lane.
Title: National Cancer Institute
Passage: The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which is one of eleven agencies that are part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The NCI coordinates the U.S. National Cancer Program and conducts and supports research, training, health information dissemination, and other activities related to the causes, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer; the supportive care of cancer patients and their families; and cancer survivorship.
Title: Andrew von Eschenbach
Passage: Andrew C. von Eschenbach (born October 30, 1941 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was the Commissioner of the United States Food and Drug Administration from 20062009. He became acting Commissioner on September 26, 2005, after the resignation of his predecessor Lester Crawford, and was confirmed as Commissioner by the Senate on December 7, 2006. He was previously the 12th director of the National Cancer Institute.
Title: Gottfried von Strassburg
Passage: Gottfried von Strassburg (died c. 1210) is the author of the Middle High German courtly romance "Tristan", an adaptation of the 12th-century "Tristan and Iseult" legend. Gottfried's work is regarded, alongside Wolfram von Eschenbach's "Parzival" and the "Nibelungenlied", as one of the great narrative masterpieces of the German Middle Ages. He is probably also the composer of a small number of surviving lyrics. His work became a source of inspiration for Richard Wagner's opera "Tristan und Isolde" (1865).
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Health and Human Services
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Andrew von Eschenbach
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National Cancer Institute
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Are at least some of the plants of both Valeriana and Physocarpus native to North America ?
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Title: Physocarpus malvaceus
Passage: Physocarpus malvaceus is a species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common name mallow ninebark. It is native to western North America, where its distribution extends from British Columbia to Nevada to Wyoming.
Title: Emerald ash borer
Passage: Agrilus planipennis, commonly known as the emerald ash borer, is a green buprestid or jewel beetle native to northeastern Asia that feeds on ash species. Females lay eggs in bark crevices on ash trees, and larvae feed underneath the bark of ash trees to emerge as adults in one to two years. In its native range, it is typically found at low densities and does not cause significant damage to trees native to the area. Outside its native range, it is an invasive species and is highly destructive to ash trees native to northwest Europe and North America. Prior to being found in North America, very little was known about emerald ash borer in its native range; this has resulted in much of the research on its biology being focused in North America. Local governments in North America are attempting to control it by monitoring its spread, diversifying tree species, insecticides, and biological control.
Title: Physocarpus monogynus
Passage: Physocarpus monogynus, the mountain ninebark or low ninebark, is a flowering shrub of western North America.
Title: Valeriana
Passage: Valeriana is a genus of flowering plants in the family Caprifoliaceae, members of which may by commonly known as valerians. It contains many species, including the garden valerian, "Valeriana officinalis". Some species are native to Europe, others to North America and South America (especially in the Andes).
Title: Physocarpus
Passage: Physocarpus, commonly called ninebark, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to North America (most species) and northeastern Asia (one species).
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yes
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Valeriana
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Physocarpus
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What is the nickname of Gairy St. Clair's hometown?
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Title: Gairy St. Clair
Passage: Gairy St. Clair (born 2 February 1975 in Georgetown, Guyana) is a professional boxer in the junior lightweight (130 lb) division. He is the former IBF world junior-lightweight champion.
Title: Gloriana St. Clair
Passage: Gloriana St. Clair (born 1939) is a pioneer in the field of academic librarianship, as well as a scholar of Norse Mythology and its relationship to the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. She is currently the Principal Investigator of the Olive Executable Archive as well as the official University Liaison to the Pittsburgh chapter of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. She is Dean Emerita of Carnegie Mellon University Libraries (1998-2013). Before coming to Carnegie Mellon, St. Clair held leadership positions at several other universities. St. Clair attended the University of California, Berkeley, receiving a bachelor's degree in English in 1962 and a master's degree in library science in 1963.
Title: Georgetown, Guyana
Passage: Georgetown is the capital of Guyana, located in Region 4, which is also known as the Demerara-Mahaica region. It is the country's largest urban centre. It is situated on the Atlantic Ocean coast at the mouth of the Demerara River and it was nicknamed 'Garden City of the Caribbean.'
Title: Lake St. Clair Metropark
Passage: Lake St. Clair MetroparkMetro Beach Metropark is a 770-acre unit of the Huron-Clinton Metroparks system located roughly 20 miles (32 km) northeast of downtown Detroit, Michigan in Harrison Township, Macomb County. Lake St. Clair Metropark has been in existence since 1950 and has seen many changes since then. Originally named St. Clair Metropolitan Beach, it was renamed in 1953 to Metropolitan Beach Metropark and later shortened to Metro Beach Metropark. On December 8, 2011, the Board of Commissioners for the Huron-Clinton Metroparks approved changing the name to Lake St. Clair Metropark. The park is located at Jefferson Avenue and Metropolitan Parkway (16 Mile Road) and there are signs to Lake St. Clair Metropark on Interstate 94 (I-94).
Title: St. Clair Power Plant
Passage: The Saint Clair Power Plant is a major coal- and oil-fired power plant owned by Detroit Edison, a subsidiary of DTE Energy. It is located in St. Clair County, Michigan, on the west bank of St. Clair River. The plant is across M-29 from the newer Belle River Power Plant in East China, Michigan. The first four units of St. Clair were built in 19531954. Since then, three more generating units have been added to the plant. The St. Clair Power Plant generates 1982 megawatts in total. It is Detroit Edison's second largest power producer. The power plant has a large impact on the local economy, employing about 300 workers.
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Garden City of the Caribbean
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Gairy St. Clair
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Georgetown, Guyana
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What Disney produced show appeared on ABC and Disney junior with a hip hop rendition of a song originally written by Terry Gilkyson as it's theme?
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Title: The Cry of the Wild Goose
Passage: "The Cry of the Wild Goose" is a 1950 song written by Terry Gilkyson. Originally performed by Frankie Laine, the song was the third of three consecutive number-one hits for him, following the previous year's hits "That Lucky Old Sun" and "Mule Train". The song was released as a 78 rpm vinyl record in early 1950 by Mercury Records with a catalog number of 5363.
Title: Jungle Cubs
Passage: Jungle Cubs is an American animated series produced by Disney for ABC in 1996. It was is a television series based on the 1967 film "The Jungle Book", but set in the youth of the animal characters. The show was a hit, running for two seasons in syndication before its re-runs to the Disney Channel. The show was broadcast on Toon Disney, but was taken off the schedule in 2001. Re-runs aired on Disney Junior in the US from 2012 to 2013. The show did air in the United Kingdom on Disney Cinemagic and in Latin America until it was removed. The show's theme song is a hip-hop version of the classic song, "The Bare Necessities" performed by Lou Rawls. As of May 31, 2016, every episode of the series is available for purchase on the iTunes Store. The animated series will premiere on Disney Junior (including Latin America, United Kingdom and Ireland, Portugal, Italy, France, Germany and Southeast Asia) on August 5, 2017.
Title: Disney Junior (Romania)
Passage: Disney Junior Romania is a television channel, launched as a block programming in June 2011, named as "Disney Junior Romnia pe Disney Channel Romnia". Currently, is a channel since March 2012. Playhouse Disney Romania was re-branded as Disney Junior on June 1, 2011. It is the new kids aimed programming block on Disney Channel Romania. Every current show in the channel are dubbed by Ager Film Studio.
Title: The Bare Necessities
Passage: "The Bare Necessities" is a song, written by Terry Gilkyson, from the animated 1967 Disney film "The Jungle Book", sung by Phil Harris as Baloo and Bruce Reitherman as Mowgli. Originally, it was written for an earlier draft of the movie that was never produced. The Sherman Brothers, who wrote the other songs of the film, kept this as the only song used from the previous version. A reprise of the song was sung by Sebastian Cabot as Bagheera and Phil Harris as Baloo at the end of the film. Van Dyke Parks worked on the arrangement, which was his first paid gig after moving to California. The song was also sung by Louis Armstrong. In 1967, "The Bare Necessities" was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song. A hip-hop version of the song performed by Lou Rawls was used as the theme song for "Jungle Cubs".
Title: Disney Junior Live on Stage!
Passage: Disney Junior Live on Stage! (originally Playhouse Disney Live on Stage! until 2011) is a live show attraction featuring puppets of characters from Disney Junior's popular television programs, located at three Disney theme parks: Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris and, formerly, Disney California Adventure at the Disneyland Resort.
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Jungle Cubs
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The Bare Necessities
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Jungle Cubs
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sterplana 065 was named by the non-profit organization founded in what year?
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Title: Meteoritical Society
Passage: The Meteoritical Society is a non-profit scholarly organization founded in 1933 to promote research and education in planetary science with emphasis on studies of meteorites and other extraterrestrial materials that further our understanding of the origin and history of the solar system.
Title: European Institute for Health Records
Passage: The European Institute for Health Records or EuroRec Institute is a non-profit organization founded in 2002 as part of the ProRec initiative. On 13 May 2003, the institute was established as a non-profit organization under French law. Current President of EuroRec is Prof. Dipak Kalra. The institute is involved in the promotion of high quality Electronic Health Record systems in the European Union. One of the main missions of the institute is to support, as the European authorised certification body, EHRs certification development, testing and assessment by defining functional and other criteria.
Title: Gleaners
Passage: Gleaners, Inc., also known as The Volunteers Of Gleaners, is a Jackson, MS based non-profit organization founded by Gloria Martinson in 1986 (not to be confused with the Gleaners Food Bank in Indiana, a non-profit organization which helps feed families struggling with hunger and food insecurity in central and southeast Indiana). It salvages food that otherwise would go to waste and redistributes it to other non-profit shelters in the metro area. Claude Mapp is the current CEO and Nancy Willis is the Director of Operations.
Title: sterplana 065
Passage: sterplana 065 (st 65) is an Ordovician fossil meteorite found in the Thorsberg quarry in Sweden on June 26, 2011 and scientifically described in 2016. Measuring 86.52 cm, it impacted the Earth 470 million years ago. According to the naming conventions of the Meteoritical Society, the meteorite was named after the locality at which it was found, sterplana.
Title: Burrowing Owl Conservation Network
Passage: Burrowing Owl Conservation Network is a United States-based, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 2008, and is dedicated to "the protection and restoration of burrowing owls and promotes the preservation and careful management of habitat to prevent loss, foster healthy populations, and maintain intact natural communities for an ecologically sound future." The organization is active in California political intervention aimed at burrowing owl protection, and fundraising used for conservation, education and outreach, raptor research, and advocacy. The organizations efforts include habitat protection, ecosystem restoration, collaborations with private lands owners, government agencies and non-profit organizations, and installation of artificial burrows.
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1933
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sterplana 065
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Meteoritical Society
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Do Robb Flynn and G.O. both play in the heavy metal band Machine Head?
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Title: G.O (singer)
Passage: Jung Byung-hee (Hangul: ; Hanja: ; November 6, 1987), better known by his stage name G.O, is a South Korean singer-songwriter and actor. He is best known as a member of South Korean boy group MBLAQ.
Title: Burn My Eyes
Passage: Burn My Eyes is the debut studio album by American groove metal band Machine Head, released on August 9, 1994 by Roadrunner Records. The album's themes generally tie into the social disorder and corresponding inner tension that the band was exposed to in their native Oakland, California, reflected in Robb Flynn's lyrics, such as the Los Angeles Riots of 1992 and the Waco Siege of 1993. The album shipped over 400,000 copies worldwide, becoming Roadrunner Records's best selling debut album until the release of Slipknot's debut album.
Title: Machine Head (band)
Passage: Machine Head is an American heavy metal band from Oakland, California. Formed on October 12, 1991, the group was founded by vocalistguitarist Robb Flynn and bassist Adam Duce. The current lineup of the band comprises Flynn, drummer Dave McClain, guitarist Phil Demmel and bassist Jared MacEachern. Machine Head is one of the pioneering bands in the new wave of American heavy metal.
Title: Robb Flynn
Passage: Robert Conrad "Robb" Flynn (born Lawrence Matthew Cardine; July 19, 1967) is the lead vocalist and guitarist for the heavy metal band Machine Head. Flynn formed the band along with Adam Duce, Logan Mader and Tony Costanza after leaving Bay Area thrash band Vio-Lence.
Title: Roadrunner United
Passage: Roadrunner United was a project organized by the heavy metal record label Roadrunner Records to celebrate its 25th anniversary. It culminated in an album released worldwide on October 11, 2005, entitled "The All-Star Sessions". Four "team captains" were chosen to lead 57 artists from 45 past and present Roadrunner bands, and produce and oversee the album's 18 tracks: then (now former) Slipknot drummer Joey Jordison, Trivium frontman and guitarist Matt Heafy, Fear Factory guitarist Dino Cazares, and Machine Head frontman and guitarist Robb Flynn. The unprecedented project was the brainchild of Roadrunner UK General Manager Mark Palmer and Roadrunner USA VP of AR Monte Conner. The album project was coordinated by Lora Richardson and was mixed by Colin Richardson and Andy Sneap. "The All-Star Sessions" spawned one single and music video ("The End"). The DVD included with the CD purchase is a documentary of the "Making Of" the songs. It features the sessions of the four team captains making their songs.
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no
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Robb Flynn
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G.O (singer)
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What year was the arena completed in which the 2015 NHL Entry Draft was held?
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Title: BBamp;T Center (Sunrise, Florida)
Passage: The BBT Center (previously known as the National Car Rental Center, Office Depot Center, and BankAtlantic Center) is an indoor arena located in Sunrise, Florida. It is home to the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League. It was completed in 1998, at a cost of US185 million, almost entirely publicly financed, and features 70 suites and 2,623 club seats.
Title: Paul Bittner
Passage: Paul Bittner (born November 4, 1996) is an American professional ice hockey Winger who is currently assigned to the Cleveland Monsters of the American Hockey League (AHL) as a prospect of the Columbus Blue Jackets in the National Hockey League (NHL). Bittner has played major junior hockey with the Portland Winterhawks of the Western Hockey League (WHL). Bittner was rated as a top prospect who was widely projected to be a first round selection in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. He was, however, selected 38th overall, in the second round by the Blue Jackets in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft.
Title: Ryan Johansen
Passage: Ryan Johansen (born July 31, 1992) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre, an alternate captain for the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League (NHL). Growing up, he played minor hockey in the Greater Vancouver area until joining the junior ranks with the Penticton Vees of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) for one season. In 200910, he moved to the major junior level with the Portland Winterhawks of the Western Hockey League (WHL). After his first WHL season, he was selected fourth overall by the Blue Jackets in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. Internationally, he has competed for the Canadian national junior team at the 2011 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, where he earned a silver medal and was named to the Tournament All-Star Team. In 2015, he participated in the 2015 NHL Skills Competition and was named the 2015 NHL All-Star Game MVP.
Title: Mackenzie Blackwood
Passage: MacKenzie Blackwood (born December 9, 1996) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender. He is currently playing with the Binghamton Devils in the American Hockey League (AHL) as a prospect of the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League (NHL). Blackwood was the top-rated North American goaltender ranked in the NHL Central Scouting Bureau's final rankings for the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. He was taken by the Devils in the 2nd round, 42nd overall, in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft.
Title: 2015 NHL Entry Draft
Passage: The 2015 NHL Entry Draft was the 53rd NHL Entry Draft. The draft was held on June 2627, 2015, at the BBT Center in Sunrise, Florida. The first three selections were Connor McDavid, Jack Eichel and Dylan Strome.
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1998
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2015 NHL Entry Draft
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BBamp;T Center (Sunrise, Florida)
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A teen idol is a celebrity with a large teenage fan-base, often teen idols are actors or musicians, like Ariana Grande and who?
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Title: Teen idol
Passage: A teen idol is a celebrity with a large teenage fan-base. Teen idols are generally young but not necessarily teenaged. Often teen idols are actors or musicians, like Ariana Grande and Niall Horan, but some sports figures also have an appeal to teenagers. Some teen idols began their careers as child actors, like Lindsay Lohan.
Title: Junior idol
Passage: In Japan, a junior idol ( , junia aidoru ) , alternatively chidol ( , chaidoru ) or low teen idol ( , rtn aidoru ) , is primarily defined as a child or early teenager pursuing a career as a photographic model. Generally, this means gravure, or "cheesecake", fully clothed shots; but, junior idols can, and some do, eventually enter the AV industry. Child actors, musicians, and J-pop singers (whose musical genre is often termed idol pop) can also be considered junior idols and are often featured in photobooks and image DVDs.
Title: Ariana Grande
Passage: Ariana Grande-Butera (born June 26, 1993), better known as Ariana Grande ( ), is an American singer and actress. She began her career in 2008 in the Broadway musical "13", before playing the role of Cat Valentine in the Nickelodeon television series "Victorious", and in the spinoff "Sam Cat" until 2014. She has also appeared in other theatre and television roles and has lent her voice to animated television and films.
Title: Phillip Hill
Passage: Phillip Hill is an American bass and guitar player. He was born in Nashville, Tennessee, on November 3, 1972. He has been involved in several pop punk bands, including Teen Idols, Screeching Weasel, The Independents, Common Rider, Even in Blackouts, The Queers and the Kobanes. Hill is also a skilled vocalist. He has worked extensively as a recording engineer. His audio engineering credentials appear on numerous albums with a wide spectrum of musical styles, from the pop-punk sounds of bands such as Anti-Flag, Rise Against, Screeching Weasel and his own band, Teen Idols, to the heavy, "death metal" sounds of Human Filleted and Catatonic Atrocity, as well as the country-roots, folksy-blues sounds of The Clayton Miller Blues Band and Appalachian String Band.
Title: Popular Song (Mika song)
Passage: "Popular Song" is a song by Lebanese-British recording artist Mika, released as the second single in the United States from his third studio album, "The Origin of Love". The song features American singer and actress Ariana Grande and is included on her debut album, "Yours Truly". The track was written by Mika, Priscilla Renea, Mathieu Jomphe and Stephen Schwartz, and produced by Mika and Greg Wells. The pop version featuring Ariana Grande was produced by Jason Nevins.
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Niall Horan
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Teen idol
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Ariana Grande
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What popular American chorus girl stared in silent melodrama A Fallen Idol?
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Title: Evelyn Nesbit
Passage: Florence Evelyn Nesbit (December 25, 1884 January 17, 1967), known professionally as Evelyn Nesbit, was a popular American chorus girl, an artists' model, and an actress.
Title: A Fallen Idol
Passage: A Fallen Idol is a lost 1919 American silent melodrama film starring Evelyn Nesbit, a disgraced Broadway showgirl involved in the murder of architect Stanford White in 1906. As the title might imply to the film going public, the movie is yet another feature harking back to Nesbit's involvement in public scandal.
Title: La tragedia del silencio
Passage: La tragedia del silencio (literally "The Tragedy of Silence") is a Colombian silent melodrama film directed by Arturo Acevedo Vallarino and first screened on 18 July 1924 at the Faenza theatre in Bogot. Filmed in black and white, it tells the story of a man suffering from leprosy. It was the first Colombian film during the silent film era with a film score, which was performed during the projection and was written by Alberto Urdaneta Forero.
Title: Dirk Dagger and the Fallen Idol
Passage: Dirk Dagger and the Fallen Idol (known in development with the name Dirk Spanner and the Fallen Idol) is an adventure game by Jadestone published on the N-Gage 2.0 platform. The first episode in the Dirk Dagger series was released on August 19, 2008.
Title: Blarney (film)
Passage: Blarney is a 1926 American silent melodrama directed by Marcel De Sano, and starring Ralph Graves, Paulette Duval, and Rene Adore. The film is based on the short story "In Praise of John Carabine", by Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne.
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Evelyn Nesbit
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A Fallen Idol
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Evelyn Nesbit
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Who wrote the film starring Mara the Lioness and directed by James Hill?
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Title: The Golden Head
Passage: The Golden Head is a 1964 American-Hungarian comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and James Hill and starring George Sanders, Buddy Hackett, Jess Conrad, Lorraine Power and Robert Coote.
Title: Stars of Eger (1923 film)
Passage: Stars of Eger (Hungarian: Egri csillagok) is a 1923 Hungarian silent historical film directed by Pl Fejs and starring Mara Jankovszky, Zoltn Maklry and Ili K. Takcs. It is an adaptation of the 1899 novel "Eclipse of the Crescent Moon" by Gza Grdonyi. A second film adaptation was made in 1968.
Title: The Kitchen (1961 film)
Passage: The Kitchen is a 1961 black and white British drama film directed by James Hill and starring Carl Mhner, Mary Yeomans, Brian Phelan, Tom Bell, Eric Pohlmann and James Bolam. The film follows an ensemble of the staff in a cafe's kitchen during the course of one busy morning. The script is based on the 1957 stage play of the same name by Arnold Wesker. The film was produced by Sidney Cole for Act Films Ltd.
Title: Mara the Lioness
Passage: Mara the Lioness is an animal actor who appeared as Elsa in the 1966 movie "Born Free", based on the true story of Elsa the Lioness raised by George and Joy Adamson.
Title: Born Free
Passage: Born Free is a 1966 British drama film starring Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers as Joy and George Adamson, a real-life couple who raised Elsa the Lioness, an orphaned lion cub, to adulthood, and released her into the wilderness of Kenya. The film was produced by Open Road Films Ltd. and Columbia Pictures. The screenplay, written by blacklisted Hollywood writer Lester Cole (under the pseudonym "Gerald L.C. Copley"), was based upon Joy Adamson's 1960 non-fiction book "Born Free". The film was directed by James Hill and produced by Sam Jaffe and Paul Radin. "Born Free", and its musical score by John Barry, won numerous awards.
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Lester Cole
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Mara the Lioness
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Born Free
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Which artist featured in "Cloud Nine" is from South Gate, California?
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Title: Cloud Nine (Kottonmouth Kings album)
Passage: Cloud Nine is the ninth official album from the Kottonmouth Kings, released on August 28, 2007. Band member Daddy X stated that "Cloud Nine" is the "most adventurous" Kottonmouth Kings album release to date. "Cloud Nine" features artists such as Tech N9ne, the Insane Clown Posse, and Cypress Hill. It includes a bonus DVD containing videos for the songs "City 2 City", "Livin' Proof", "Think 4 Yourself", and others that not only include the Kottonmouth Kings, but also that of their newly signed labelmates. The album title was thought up by band member Pakelika. It is meant to show that it is their ninth official album and also referred to the so-called "greatness of being high with the heavens". (From informal English: "to be on cloud nine" - to be extremely happy)
Title: South Gate High School
Passage: South Gate High School is located on Firestone Boulevard, South Gate, California, United States. The school, which serves grades 9 through 12, is part of the Los Angeles Unified School District. South Gate's school colors are black, white and red and the school mascot is the ram.
Title: Songs by George Harrison
Passage: Songs by George Harrison is a book of song lyrics and commentary by English musician George Harrison, with illustrations by New Zealand artist Keith West. It was published in February 1988, in a limited run of 2500 copies, by Genesis Publications, and included an EP of rare or previously unreleased Harrison recordings. Intended as a luxury item, each copy was hand-bound and boxed, and available only by direct order through Genesis in England. The book contains the lyrics to 60 Harrison compositions, the themes of which West represents visually with watercolour paintings. Starting in 1985, Harrison and West worked on the project for two years, during which Harrison returned to music-making with his album "Cloud Nine", after focusing on film production for much of the early 1980s. The book includes a foreword by his "Cloud Nine" co-producer, Jeff Lynne, and a written contribution from Elton John.
Title: 16th World Science Fiction Convention
Passage: The 16th World Science Fiction Convention, also known as Solacon, was held August 29September 1, 1958, at the Alexandria Hotel in Los Angeles, California, United States. Solacon was physically in Los Angeles, but (by mayoral proclamation) technically in South Gate, California, to fulfill their bid slogan of "South Gate in '58."
Title: Cypress Hill
Passage: Cypress Hill is an American hip hop group from South Gate, California. Cypress Hill was the first Latino American hip hop recording group to have platinum and multi-platinum albums, selling over 18 million albums worldwide. They are considered to be among the main progenitors of West Coast rap and hip hop in the early 1990s, being critically acclaimed for their first four albums. The band has also advocated for medical and recreational use of cannabis in the United States.
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Cypress Hill
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Cloud Nine (Kottonmouth Kings album)
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Cypress Hill
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What demon from Assyrian and Babylonian mythology is battled by Father Damien Karras in "The Exorcist" film series?
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Title: Pazuzu (disambiguation)
Passage: Pazuzu is king of the demons of the wind, the bearer of storms and drought, in Assyrian and Babylonian mythology.
Title: Pazuzu (The Exorcist)
Passage: Pazuzu is the main antagonist in "The Exorcist" horror novels and film series, created by William Peter Blatty. Blatty derived the character from Assyrian and Babylonian mythology, where Pazuzu was considered the king of the demons of the wind, and the son of the god Hanbi. In "The Exorcist", Pazuzu appears as a demon who possesses Regan MacNeil.
Title: Lankester Merrin
Passage: Merrin, an elderly priest and paleontologist on an archeological dig in Iraq, finds images of the demon Pazuzu and subsequently experiences other unusual phenomena. He had previously faced the demon many years ago during an exorcism in Africa. The find sparks a premonition that he will battle the demon again in a distant land. Merrin does not appear again until much later in the novel, when he joins the protagonist, Father Damien Karras, in Washington, D.C. to exorcise the demon from the body of a young girl. Merrin, who has a heart condition for which he takes nitroglycerin, dies during the ritual, leaving the inexperienced Karras to complete the exorcism himself.
Title: Nammu
Passage: In Sumerian mythology, Nammu (also Namma, spelled ideographically NAMMA a href"engur"ENGURa) was a primeval goddess, corresponding to a href"Tiamat"Tiamata in a href"Babylonian20mythology"Babylonian mythologya.
Title: Asakku
Passage: In Babylonian mythology, the Asakku (Sumerian Asag) were one type of Mesopotamian evil spirits and monsters, classed with good spirits as Utukku. Asakku demons attack and kill human beings, especially by means of head fevers. They are mentioned in poetical enumerations of diseases and are named for Asag, a monstrous demon whom the god NinurtaNingirsu defeated using the mystic mace Sharur. Other types of demon include the Edimmu.
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Pazuzu (The Exorcist)
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When was the group that erected the Lake Village Confederated Monument founded?
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Title: Lakeside High School (Lake Village, Arkansas)
Passage: Lakeside High School is an accredited public high school in Chicot County, Arkansas, United States. It is located on Highway 82 just west of Lake Village. Within the state, the school is referred to as Lake Village or Lakeside Lake Village high school to distinguish itself from Lakeside High School in Hot Springs.
Title: Chicot County Courthouse
Passage: The Chicot County Courthouse is a courthouse in Lake Village, Arkansas, the county seat of Chicot County, built in 1956. Located at the end of the Lake Village Commercial Historic District along Lake Chicot, the courthouse is a culturally significant landmark for both its architectural style and historical importance to the county. It was because of this dual significance that the property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
Title: Lake Village Commercial Historic District
Passage: The Lake Village Commercial Historic District encompasses the historic commercial heart of Lake Village, Arkansas, the county seat of Chicot County in the Mississippi River delta region of southeastern Arkansas. The district covers about six square blocks of downtown Lake Village, bounded roughly by Jackson Street to the north, Lakeshore Drive to the east, Church Street to the south, and Chicot Street to the west. This area represents the growth of Lake Village during its period of greatest prosperity, between 1906 and 1960. The city's growth was spurred by the arrival of the railroad in 1903, and most of the district's buildings were built between 1900 and 1930. Most of the buildings are vernacular commercial buildings; the John Tushek Building at 202 Main Street is one interesting example of Beaux Arts styling, and 218222 Main Street has some Italianate styling. The district includes the Lake Village Confederate Monument, which has been a local landmark since 1910.
Title: Lake Village Confederate Monument
Passage: The Lake Village Confederate Monument is located on the median of Lakeshore Drive, between Main and Jackson Streets in Lake Village, Arkansas. The marble monument depicts a Confederate Army soldier standing in mid stride with his left foot forward. His right hand holds the barrel of a rifle, whose butt rests on the monument base. He carries a bedroll draped over his left shoulder, and wears a Confederate cap. A cannon that served as a fountain was once part of the sculpture, but is now missing. The statue is about 6 ft high and 2 ft square; it rests on a marble foundation that is 20 ft long, 12 ft wide, and 8 ft high. The monument was erected in 1910 by two chapters of the United Daughters of the Confederacy at a cost of about 3,000.
Title: United Daughters of the Confederacy
Passage: The United Daughters of the Confederacy, also known as the UDC, is a hereditary association of Southern women established in 1894. The stated purposes of the organization include, among other things, the commemoration of Confederate soldiers, and one of its main activities has been the funding of the erection of monuments to these men; this and the organization's treatment of the Confederacy as heroic and slavery as harmless along with its promotion of the Lost Cause movement have been viewed by some as white supremacist.
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Lake Village Confederate Monument
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United Daughters of the Confederacy
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The Great State of Maine Air Show was run for a number of years by a military airport that reopened as what?
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Title: Great State of Maine Air Show
Passage: The Great State of Maine Air Show is an airshow held in August at Brunswick Executive Airport in Brunswick, Maine. After being run for a number of years by Naval Air Station Brunswick, the even returned in 2011 with an all-volunteer base.
Title: Miramar Air Show
Passage: The Miramar Air Show is an annual air show held at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego, California. The three-day event is the largest military air show in the United States, with total annual attendance estimated at 700,000. The show is held in October coinciding with Fleet Week activities in San Diego. The 2011 show was the 56th edition of the event, and celebrated the 100th anniversary of naval aviation. In 2007, the Miramar Air Show was voted the "World's Best Military Air Show" by the International Council of Air Shows, the first time the award was given to a Marine Corps air station since 1994.
Title: ASB.tv
Passage: Air Show Buzz was a media company dedicated to the Aerotainment or entertainment and news in the aviation and air show industry. It was founded in 2006 by Ed Shipley, Jim Beasley, retired USAF General Hal Hornburg, Stephanie Ross-Simon and Deb Mitchell (Dan Friedkin joined the group in 2008). The group started with www.airshowbuzz.com and evolved into ASB.TV, as the company focused on video production and film production. The company plays an active role in many of the Worlds top air shows including Jones Beach New York Air Show, Flying Legends, Duxford England, Aviation Nation, Nellis AFB, Rhode Island Air National Guard, Wings Over Houston Air Show, Texas, Thunder Over the Boardwalk, Atlantic City, New Jersey by flying as The Horsemen Aerobatic Team and recording event footage. It exists today as one of the only dedicated aviation production company that owns World War II combat planes used for filming. The Air Show Buzz website and community was closed in mid-2012.
Title: Naval Air Station Brunswick
Passage: Naval Air Station Brunswick (IATA: NHZ, ICAO: KNHZ, FAA LID: NHZ) , also known as NAS Brunswick, was a military airport located 2 mi northeast of Brunswick, Maine, with a number of Navy-operated maritime patrol aircraft. As of November 28, 2009, the last aircraft (P-3 Orions) left. The runways were permanently closed in January 2010. The base operated while the airport operated publicly under the name Brunswick Executive Airport until the base closed on May 31, 2011, as per the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure committee decision. Since then the base is known as Brunswick Landing. The Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority has been managing base redevelopment with high-tech business and industrial park. On April 2, 2011, the airport reopened as Brunswick Executive Airport.
Title: Biggin Hill International Air Fair
Passage: The Biggin Hill International Air Show, or Biggin Hill Air Fair, was one of the largest civilian airshows in the world and the largest privately organised air show in Europe. It ran once a year, usually near the end of June, at London Biggin Hill Airport, a former World War II RAF fighter station, from 1963 to 2010. It has been succeeded by a smaller-scale air show event titled "The Festival of Flight" which was launched in June 2014.
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Brunswick Executive Airport
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Great State of Maine Air Show
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Naval Air Station Brunswick
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Dick Crealy and Peng Shuai, have which occupation in common?
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Title: 2015 French Open Women's Doubles
Passage: Hsieh Su-wei and Peng Shuai were the defending champions, but Peng chose not to participate this year. Hsieh played alongside Flavia Pennetta, but lost in the quarterfinals to Andrea Hlavkov and Lucie Hradeck.
Title: 2015 PTT Thailand Open Doubles
Passage: Peng Shuai and Zhang Shuai were the defending champions, however Peng chose not to participate. Zhang partnered with Chuang Chia-jung, but lost in the first round to Anastasia Rodionova and Vera Zvonareva. br
Title: Dick Crealy
Passage: Richard Crealy (born 18 September 1944) is an Australian former tennis player most notable for reaching the finals of the Australian Open in 1970, being a member of the 1970 Australian Davis Cup Team, and winning four Grand Slam titles in doubles.
Title: 2017 Aegon Open Nottingham Women's Doubles
Passage: Andrea Hlavkov and Peng Shuai were the defending champions, but Peng chose not to participate and Hlavkov chose to compete in s'Hertogenbosch instead.
Title: Peng Shuai
Passage: Peng Shuai (; ; born 8 January 1986) is a Chinese professional female tennis player. She reached a career high ranking of World No. 1 in doubles by the Women's Tennis Association on 17 February 2014, making her the first Chinese professional tennis player (male or female, and in singles or doubles) to reach World No. 1. She won a gold medal at the 2010 Asian Games, defeating Akgul Amanmuradova in the final. At the 2013 Wimbledon Championships, Peng won her first ladies' double championship with Hsieh Su-wei of Taiwan and again won at the 2014 French Open with Hsieh.
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tennis player
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Dick Crealy
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Peng Shuai
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Varick Park was an athletic complex located in a city named by what merchant?
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Title: Varick Park
Passage: Varick Park was an athletic complex located in Manchester, New Hampshire, from 1895 until 1913. It was constructed by local businessman Thomas Varick on land owned by the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, partially on the site formerly occupied by a minor-league baseball park, the Beech Street Grounds. Consisting of a bicycle track, a baseball diamond, and two covered wooden grandstands (one for men, the other for men and women both), the park also hosted track-and-field events, football and soccer games, and outdoor events for the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company. From 18951899 and 19011906, the park was home to a minor-league baseball team in the New England League.
Title: ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex
Passage: The ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex is a 220 acre athletic complex located in the Walt Disney World Resort, in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando, Florida. The complex includes 9 venues and hosts numerous amateur and professional sporting events throughout the year.
Title: Manchester, New Hampshire
Passage: Manchester is the largest city in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, the eleventh largest city in New England, and as of 2016 the largest city in northern New England, an area comprising the states of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 109,565, and its estimated 2016 population was 110,506. It is located in Hillsborough County along the banks of the Merrimack River, which divides the city into eastern and western sections. Manchester is near the northern end of the Northeast megalopolis. It was first named by the merchant and inventor Samuel Blodget (after whom Samuel Blodget Park and Blodget Street in Manchester's North End are named). Blodget's vision was to create a great industrial center similar to that of the original Manchester in England, which was the world's first industrialized city.
Title: Mitchel Athletic Complex
Passage: The Mitchel Athletic Complex is part of the Mitchel Field complex, located in Uniondale, New York in the United States. Mitchel Athletic Complex was built in 1984 and renovated in 1997; it hosted track and field and soccer events during the 1998 Goodwill Games.
Title: Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex
Passage: Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex, named Senayan Sports Complex from 1984 to 2001, is a sports complex located in Senayan, Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The sports complex host main stadium with capacity of 88,000 spectators, athletic tracks, football fields, aquatics stadium, tennis courts (indoor and outdoor), hockey, baseball and archery fields, and several indoor gymnasiums. It is named after Sukarno, Indonesia's first President. It is the largest and one of the oldest sport complex in Jakarta, and also one of the largest in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. The Gelora Bung Karno Stadium is the main building within this sports complex. The word "Gelora" itself is abbreviations of "Gelanggang Olahraga" which means "Sport Arena", and it also means "vigorous" (like the flame or ocean wave) in Indonesian.
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Samuel Blodget
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Varick Park
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Manchester, New Hampshire
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Kesha, an American recording artist, sings what song by producer Dr. Luke?
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Title: Die Young (Kesha song)
Passage: "Die Young" is a song by American recording artist Kesha. It was released on September 25, 2012 as the lead single from her second studio album, "Warrior" (2012). Kesha co-wrote the song with its producers, Dr. Luke, Benny Blanco, and Cirkut, with additional writing from Nate Ruess, the lead singer of Fun. Kesha wrote the lyrics after traveling around the world and embarking on a spiritual journey.
Title: Kesha
Passage: Kesha Rose Sebert ( ; born March 1, 1987; formerly stylized as Keha) is an American singer, songwriter and rapper. In 2005, at age 18, Kesha was signed to producer Dr. Luke's label Kemosabe Records. Her breakthrough came in early 2009 after appearing on American rapper Flo Rida's number-one single "Right Round". Kesha's music and image propelled her to immediate success, with her debut album "Animal" premiering at the top of the charts in several countries. She achieved 3 more number-one singles, "Tik Tok" and "We R Who We R" as a solo artist, and "Timber" as a featured artist. At the same time, she continued to write songs for other artists, becoming respected as a songwriter. " Warrior", her second studio album, was released in 2012, and spawned her eighth consecutive top-ten single "Die Young". "Tik Tok", at one point, was the best-selling digital single in history, selling over 14 million units internationally.
Title: Sleazy (Kesha song)
Passage: "Sleazy" is a song by American recording artist and songwriter Kesha, taken from her first extended play (EP), "Cannibal" (2010). The song was written by Kesha alongside Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald, Benjamin Levin, Shondrae "Bangladesh" Crawford and Klas hlund, with production done by Bangladesh, Dr. Luke and Levin. While working on the album she enlisted the help of producer Bangladesh so that she could give her music a more distinct edge. Kesha uses a "sing-rap" vocal style throughout the song and uses layered vocals that are enhanced in some parts with the use of auto-tune. Lyrically the song speaks of wealthy men hitting on Kesha, trying to buy her attention.
Title: Cannibal (EP)
Passage: Cannibal is the debut extended play (EP) by American recording artist Kesha, released on November 19, 2010. The EP is a follow-up companion to her debut album, "Animal". Originally, the record was thought to be released as a deluxe edition of "Animal", but was instead sold and released as both an EP and a deluxe edition of "Animal". Kesha worked with a variety of producers and writers such as executive producer Dr. Luke, Benny Blanco, Ammo, Max Martin, Bangladesh and others. Musically, the songs on "Cannibal" are of the dance-pop genre, with some songs incorporating elements of electro and electropop in their production and beats. Throughout the album, the use of Auto-Tune and vocoders is prominent. Lyrically, the songs on "Cannibal" speak of ignoring judgement or hate and experiences based on love and heartbreak.
Title: Tik Tok
Passage: "Tik Tok" (stylized as "TiK ToK") is the debut single by American recording artist Kesha. The song was produced by Dr. Luke and Benny Blanco and co-written by Kesha, Dr. Luke and Blanco. It was released on August 7, 2009, as the lead single from Kesha's debut studio album, "Animal". The opening line of the song came from an experience where Kesha woke up surrounded by beautiful women, to which she imagined Diddy being in a similar scenario. The experience triggered the writing of the song which she later brought to her producer, Dr. Luke, who was then contacted by Diddy in hopes of a collaboration; he came to the studio the same day and recorded his lines and the song was completed. According to Kesha, the song's lyrics are representative of her and based on her life; the song has a carefree message and talks about not letting anything bring you down.
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Tik Tok
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Kesha
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Tik Tok
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Jesse Frederick James Conaway is best known for writing and performing the theme to an American sitcom that was a spin-off of what series?
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Title: Family Matters
Passage: Family Matters is an American sitcom which originated on ABC from September 22, 1989 to May 9, 1997, before moving to CBS from September 19, 1997 to July 17, 1998. A spin-off of "Perfect Strangers," the series revolves around the Winslow family, a middle-class African American family living in Chicago, Illinois. Midway through the first season, the show introduced the Winslows' nerdy neighbor Steve Urkel (Jaleel White), who quickly became its breakout character and eventually the show's main character. Having run for nine seasons, "Family Matters" became the second longest-running non-animated US sitcom with a predominantly African American cast, behind only "The Jeffersons" (11). Having aired 215 episodes, "Family Matters" is ranked third, behind only "Tyler Perry's House of Payne" (254), and "The Jeffersons" (253).
Title: Rhoda
Passage: Rhoda was an American sitcom starring Valerie Harper which aired a total of 109 half-hour episodes and one hour-long episode over five seasons from September 9, 1974 to December 9, 1978. The show was a spin-off of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", in which Harper between the years 1970 and 1974 had played the role of Rhoda Morgenstern, a spunky, weight-conscious, flamboyantly fashioned Jewish neighbor and native New Yorker in the role of Mary Richards' best friend. After four seasons, Rhoda left Minneapolis and returned to her original hometown of New York City. The series was the winner of two Golden Globes and two Emmy Awards.
Title: Jesse Frederick
Passage: Jesse Frederick James Conaway (born 1948), known professionally as Jesse Frederick, is an American film and television composer and singer best known for writing and performing the themes to TGIF television shows such as "Perfect Strangers", "Full House", "Family Matters", and "Step By Step" for ABC.
Title: Jesse Armstrong
Passage: Jesse Armstrong is a British comedy writer, best known for the Channel 4 sitcom "Peep Show" and the BBC political satire "The Thick of It". He is from Oswestry in Shropshire, and attended a comprehensive school there before reading American Studies at the University of Manchester, where he met his writing partner Sam Bain. Before going into comedy writing in the late 1990s, Armstrong worked as a researcher for the Labour MP Doug Henderson.
Title: Good News (TV series)
Passage: Good News (also known as The Good News) is an American sitcom and a spin-off of "Sparks" that aired on UPN from August 25, 1997 to May 19, 1998. It is also the final TV series to be produced by MTM Enterprises, before it was folded into 20th Century Fox Television.
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Perfect Strangers
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Jesse Frederick
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Family Matters
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Are Angophora and Titanopsis both indigenous Genus of the same continent ?
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Title: Eugenia
Passage: Eugenia is a genus of flowering plants in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. It has a worldwide, although highly uneven, distribution in tropical and subtropical regions. The bulk of the approximately 1,000 species occur in the New World tropics, especially in the northern Andes, the Caribbean, and the Atlantic Forest (coastal forests) of eastern Brazil. Other centers of diversity include New Caledonia and Madagascar. Many species new to science have been and are in the process of being described from these regions. For example, 37 new species of "Eugenia" have been described from Mesoamerica in the past few years. At least 20 new species are currently in the process of being described from New Caledonia, and approximately the same number of species new to science may occur in Madagascar. Despite the enormous ecological importance of the myrtle family in Australia (e.g. "Eucalyptus", "Corymbia", "Angophora", "Melaleuca", "Callistemon", "Rhodamnia", "Gossia"), only one species of "Eugenia", "E. reinwardtiana", occurs on that continent. The genus also is represented in Africa south of the Sahara, but it is relatively species-poor on that continent. In the past some botanists included the morphologically similar Old World genus "Syzygium" in "Eugenia", but research by Rudolf Schmid in the early 1970s convinced most botanists that the genera are easily separable. Research by van Wyk and colleagues in South Africa suggests the genus may comprise at least two major lineages, recognizable by anatomical and other features.
Title: Mallee (habit)
Passage: Mallee is the growth habit of certain eucalypt species that grow with multiple stems springing from an underground lignotuber, usually to a height of no more than 10 m . It is most common in plants of the genus "Eucalyptus", many of which naturally grow in a mallee habit, and some of which grow as single-stemmed trees initially but recover in mallee form if burnt to the ground by bushfire. It also occurs in the closely related genera "Corymbia" and "Angophora". The word "mallee" may also be used as a noun in reference to species or individual plants with a mallee habit.
Title: Titanopsis
Passage: Titanopsis is a genus of about 10 species of succulent plants of the family Aizoaceae, indigenous to the arid regions of South Africa and Namibia.
Title: Angophora
Passage: Angophora is a genus of flowering plants in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, described as a genus in 1797. It is endemic to Australia, where species are distributed in Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria. The centre of diversity is along the northern and central coast of New South Wales.
Title: Angophora costata
Passage: Angophora costata is a common woodland and forest tree of Eastern Australia and is known by a variety of names including smooth-barked apple, rose gum, rose apple or Sydney red gum. It grows primarily on sandstone soils, usually on headlands, plateaus or other elevated areas. "A. costata" differs from the majority of gum trees in that it is not a Eucalyptus, but rather a closely related genus. Unlike the majority of eucalypts, whose adult leaves are arranged in an alternate pattern along the stem, angophora leaves are positioned opposite each other. "A. costata" is a large, wide, spreading tree. Usually seen of a height between 15 and 25 m. The trunk is often gnarled and crooked with a pink to pale grey, sometimes rusty-stained bark. In nature the butts of broken limbs form callused bumps on the trunk and add to the gnarled appearance. The old bark is shed in spring in large flakes with the new salmon-pink bark turning to pale grey before the next shedding.
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no
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Titanopsis
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Persuasion stars Rupert Penry-Jones and who else
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Title: The Priory (play)
Passage: The Priory is a play by Michael Wynne that opened at the downstairs theatre of the Royal Court Theatre in London in 2009. The production starred Jessica Hynes, Rupert Penry-Jones, Charlotte Riley, Alastair Mackenzie, Joseph Millson and Rachael Stirling. After receiving good reviews, its run was extended. Michael Wynne won the Olivier Award for 'Best New Comedy' for "The Priory". Stirling was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role for her role as Rebecca.
Title: Crown for Christmas
Passage: Crown for Christmas is a 2015 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Danica McKellar, Rupert Penry-Jones. The film premiered on Hallmark Channel on November 27, 2015.
Title: Rupert Penry-Jones
Passage: Rupert William Penry-Jones (born 22 September 1970) is an English actor, best known for his roles as Adam Carter in the BBC One spy drama series "Spooks", Clive Reader QC in the BBC One legal drama "Silk", policeman DI Joseph Chandler in the ITV murder mystery series "Whitechapel", and Mr. Quinlan in the FX horror series "The Strain".
Title: Persuasion (2007 film)
Passage: Persuasion is a 2007 British television film adaptation of Jane Austen's novel "Persuasion". It was directed by Adrian Shergold and the screenplay was written by Simon Burke. Sally Hawkins stars as the protagonist Anne Elliot, while Rupert Penry-Jones plays Frederick Wentworth. Eight years prior to the film's beginning, Anne was persuaded to reject Wentworth's proposal of marriage. Now 27 and unmarried, Anne re-encounters Wentworth, who has made his fortune in the Napoleonic Wars and is looking for a wifeanyone but Anne, whom he has not forgiven for rejecting him all those years ago.
Title: Spooks (series 7)
Passage: The seventh series of the BBC espionage television series "Spooks" (known as MI-5 in the United States) began broadcasting on 27 October 2008 on BBC One before ending on 8 December 2008 on the same channel, and consists of eight episodes, two fewer than previous series. It follows the actions of Section D, a counter-terrorism division in MI5. The primary storyline involves Sugarhorse, a top secret operation set up by MI5 during the final years of the Cold War, and a mole working for the FSB who intends to leak the operation to the Russians. Peter Firth, Rupert Penry-Jones, Hermione Norris, Richard Armitage, Miranda Raison, Gemma Jones, Hugh Simon and Alex Lanipekun are credited as the main cast.
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Sally Hawkins
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Persuasion (2007 film)
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Rupert Penry-Jones
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When was the university founded in which Kelly Packard is the head women's basketball coach?
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Title: Kelly Packard (basketball)
Passage: Kelly Packard is the head women's basketball coach at Taylor University. Previously she served as head women's basketball coach at Ball State University. She served in that position for four seasons (2008-12) and moved into the position at Taylor in 2013. She is a former head coach of the Colorado Chill from the National Women's Basketball League. She previously served as an assistant coach at Colorado State University, where she helped the Rams to a 99-49 record. In 2004 and 2005, the Colorado Chill won the NWBL Championships.
Title: Stephanie Glance
Passage: Stephanie Glance is an American basketball coach. She was hired as the head women's basketball coach at Columbia University in April 2013. She had spent the previous three years s the head coach at Illinois State University. She was a special assistant at the University of Tennessee under Pat Summitt, the all-time winningest NCAA Basketball coach and was the former interim head coach of the women's basketball team at North Carolina State University, succeeding Kay Yow in 2009. The 2008-09 season is her 15th with the team, as she was previously an associate head coach and recruiting coordinator.
Title: Taylor University
Passage: Taylor University is a private, interdenominational, evangelical Christian college in Upland, Indiana, United States. Founded in 1846, it is one of America's oldest evangelical Christian colleges.
Title: Jon Newlee
Passage: Jon Patrick Newlee (born February 26, 1959) is the head women's basketball coach at the University of Idaho. He previously served for six years as the head women's basketball coach at Idaho State University.
Title: Sam Dixon (basketball)
Passage: Sam Dixon (born July 29, 1957) is an American basketball coach. He is the head women's basketball coach at Nebraska Wesleyan University. Dixon served as the head women's basketball coach at Furman University from 2002 to 2010.
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1846
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Kelly Packard (basketball)
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Taylor University
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BerlinIchthyosaur State Park is located in a ghost town that was established in which year ?
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Title: Berlin Historic District (Berlin, Nevada)
Passage: The Berlin Historic District encompasses the ghost town of Berlin in Nye County, Nevada. The town was established in 1897 as part of the Union Mining District after the opening of the Berlin Mine the previous year. The town never prospered to the same extent as other boom towns like Tonopah and Goldfield, and declined following the Panic of 1907. The town was largely abandoned by 1911. The site was acquired by the state of Nevada as part of BerlinIchthyosaur State Park in 1970.
Title: Greenwood Furnace State Park
Passage: Greenwood Furnace State Park is a 423 acre Pennsylvania state park in Jackson Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park is near the historic iron making center of Greenwood Furnace. The park includes the ghost town of Greenwood that grew up around the ironworks, old roads and charcoal hearths. Greenwood Furnace State Park is adjacent to Rothrock State Forest and on the western edge of an area of Central Pennsylvania known as the Seven Mountains. The park is on Pennsylvania Route 305, 20 mi south of State College.
Title: Calico, San Bernardino County, California
Passage: Calico is a ghost town and former mining town in San Bernardino County, California, United States. Located in the Calico Mountains of the Mojave Desert region of Southern California, it was founded in 1881 as a silver mining town, and today has been converted into a county park named "Calico Ghost Town". Located off Interstate 15, it lies 3 mi from Barstow and 3 miles from Yermo. Giant letters spelling "CALICO" can be seen on the Calico Peaks behind the ghost town from the freeway. Walter Knott purchased Calico in the 1950s, architecturally restoring all but the five remaining original buildings to look as they did in the 1880s. Calico received California Historical Landmark 782, and in 2005 was proclaimed by then-Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to be California's Silver Rush Ghost Town.
Title: BerlinIchthyosaur State Park
Passage: BerlinIchthyosaur State Park is a public recreation area and historic preserve that protects undisturbed ichthyosaur fossils and the ghost town of Berlin in far northwestern Nye County, Nevada. The state park covers more than 1100 acre at an elevation of 7000 ft on the western slope of central Nevada's Shoshone mountain range, 23 mi east of Gabbs.
Title: Boggy Depot, Oklahoma
Passage: Boggy Depot is a ghost town and Oklahoma State Park that was formerly a significant city in the Indian Territory. It grew as a vibrant and thriving town in present-day Atoka County, Oklahoma, United States and became a major trading center on the Texas Road and the Butterfield Overland Mail route between Missouri and San Francisco. After the American Civil War when the MKT Railroad came through, it bypassed Boggy Depot and the town began a steady decline. It was soon replaced by Atoka as the chief city in the area. By the early 20th century, all that remained of the community was a sort of ghost town.
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1897
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BerlinIchthyosaur State Park
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Berlin Historic District (Berlin, Nevada)
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which series directed by South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook is Lady Vengeance third installment
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Title: Park Chan-wook
Passage: Park Chan-wook ( ] ; born August 23, 1963) is a South Korean film director, screenwriter, producer, and former film critic. One of the most acclaimed and popular filmmakers in his native country, Park is most known for his films "Joint Security Area", "Thirst" and what has become known as "The Vengeance Trilogy", consisting of 2002's "Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance", 2003's "Oldboy" and 2005's "Lady Vengeance". His films are noted for their immaculate framing, black humor and often brutal subject matter.
Title: Lady Vengeance
Passage: Lady Vengeance (; lit. "Kind-hearted Geum-ja"; Korean English title: Sympathy for Lady Vengeance) is a 2005 South Korean psychological thriller film by director Park Chan-wook. The film is the third installment in Park's "The Vengeance Trilogy", following "Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance" (2002) and "Oldboy" (2003). It stars Lee Young-ae as Lee Geum-ja, a woman released from prison after serving the sentence for a murder she did not commit. The film tells her story of revenge against the real murderer.
Title: Stoker (film)
Passage: Stoker is a 2013 British-American psychological thriller-drama film written by Wentworth Miller and directed by South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook in his English-language debut. It stars Mia Wasikowska, Matthew Goode, and Nicole Kidman, and was released on 1 March 2013. The film is dedicated to producer Tony Scott, who died after production.
Title: Lee Young-ae
Passage: Lee Young-ae (born January 31, 1971) is a South Korean actress. She is known for her appearances in the Korean historical drama "Dae Jang Geum" (2003), and as a revenge seeking single mother in Park Chan-wook's crime thriller film "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance" (2005).
Title: The Vengeance Trilogy
Passage: The Vengeance Trilogy (Korean: ) is a series of three films, "Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance" (2002), "Oldboy" (2003), and "Lady Vengeance" (2005), directed by South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook. Each deals with the themes of revenge, violence, and salvation. The films are not narratively connected and were dubbed a trilogy by international critics because of their thematic links.
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The Vengeance Trilogy
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Lady Vengeance
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The Vengeance Trilogy
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"The Boy Next Door" is a popular song in a musical film about what family?
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Title: Meet Me in St. Louis
Passage: Meet Me in St. Louis is a musical film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and released in 1944. Divided into a series of seasonal vignettes, starting with Summer 1903, it relates the story of a year in the life of the Smith family in St. Louis, leading up to the opening of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (more commonly referred to as the World's Fair) in the spring of 1904. The picture stars Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, Mary Astor, Lucille Bremer, Tom Drake, Leon Ames, Marjorie Main, June Lockhart, and Joan Carroll.
Title: Boy Next Door (song)
Passage: "Boy Next Door" is the fifth single from British RB artist Jamelia and the fourth and final single from her debut album "Drama". "Boy Next Door" is Jamelia's smallest hit, missing the UK Top 40, peaking at 42 and spending only two weeks inside the Top 75. The version released as a single was a slight remix to the version that appears on the album and is also slightly shorter in length.
Title: Fire! (manga)
Passage: Fire! (! , Faiy! ) is a shjo manga series by Hideko Mizuno about the rise and fall of an American rock star named Aaron. It was serialised in "Seventeen" from 19691971 and won the 1970 Shogakukan Manga Award. The hedonistic Aaron is neither a 'boy next door' character, nor a 'shining prince', and Sandra Buckley states that it was his 'non-conventional, rebellious behavior' that was part of the attraction for the fans of "Fire!" . It was innovative for shjo manga by having the first sexually explicit scenes in post-World War II manga, and by having a male protagonist. The story has been read as a "conservative morality tale", but Buckley states that this ignores the two-year run of readers following Aaron's exploits avidly. There are accounts of teenage girls queueing for the next issue to come out.
Title: The Boy Next Door (song)
Passage: "The Boy Next Door" is a 1944 popular song by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane. It was introduced in the musical film "Meet Me in St. Louis," where it was performed by Judy Garland. In 1954 Vic Damone sang it in the first minutes of the film Athena. It has subsequently become a popular standard, performed by many artists.
Title: Maachis
Passage: Maachis ("Matches") is a 1996 Indian Hindi film directed by Gulzar and produced by R. V. Pandit. The film stars Om Puri, Tabu, Chandrachur Singh and Jimmy Shergill in the lead roles. The title of the film is used as a metaphor that conveys that the youth of any nation are matchsticks that could get ignited due to the deficiencies in the political and policing systems. The film portrays the circumstances surrounding the rise of the Sikh insurgency in Punjab in the 1980s and traces the transformation of a youth from a boy next door to a dreaded terrorist bent on wreaking vengeance.
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Smith
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The Boy Next Door (song)
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Meet Me in St. Louis
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Sofia Carson's first television appearance was on the Disney sitcom that premiered on what date?
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Title: Survival (Doctor Who)
Passage: Survival is the final serial of the 26th season and also the final story of the original 26-year run in the British science fiction television series "Doctor Who", which was first broadcast in three parts, weekly, from 22 November to 6 December 1989. It marks the final regular television appearance of Anthony Ainley as the Master and of Sophie Aldred as Ace. It is also the last regular television appearance of Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor. He would, however, return for a brief appearance in the 1996 TV movie, so that a regeneration scene could take place, introducing Paul McGann in the lead role.
Title: Robert Lee Minor
Passage: Robert Lee Minor or Bob Lee Minor (born January 1, 1944) is an African-American stunt performer, television and film actor, best known for doubling many celebrities such as: Jim Brown, Fred Williamson, Bernie Mac, Danny Glover, Carl Weathers and John Amos. Minor was born in Birmingham, Alabama, and made his first television appearance in 1973 on the television program, "Search", then appeared in tons of shows such as: "Barnaby Jones", "McCloud", "The Six Million Dollar Man", "Eight is Enough", and "Starsky and Hutch" among other popular television programs.
Title: Austin amp; Ally
Passage: Austin Ally is an American teen sitcom that premiered on Disney Channel on December 2, 2011, and ended on January 10, 2016. The series was created by Kevin Kopelow Heath Seifert, the writers and producers of the Disney Channel sitcoms "Sonny with a Chance" and "Jonas".
Title: Sofia Carson
Passage: Sofa Daccarett Char, better known as Sofia Carson (born April 10, 1993), is an American singer and actress. Her first appearance on television was as a guest star on the Disney Channel show, "Austin Ally". In 2015, she appeared as Evie, the daughter of the Evil Queen, in the Disney Channel Original Movie, "Descendants" and reprised her role in its 2017 sequel, "Descendants 2". In 2016, she appeared as Lola Perez in "Adventures in Babysitting", Melanie Sanchez in "" and Tessa in "".
Title: Rotten to the Core (song)
Passage: "Rotten to the Core" is a song from Disney Channel's 2015 television film "Descendants", whose music and lyrics were composed by Joacim Persson, Shelly Peiken and Johann Alkenas. The song was performed in its original show-tune version in the film by the main cast Dove Cameron, Cameron Boyce, Booboo Stewart and Sofia Carson in their vocal roles as Mal (daughter of Maleficent), Carlos (son of Cruella de Vil), Jay (son of Jafar) and Evie (daughter of The Evil Queen). The song peaked at number 38 in the Billboard Hot 100. A second version, performed by actress and singer Sofia Carson, was released as a single on December 18, 2015.
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December 2, 2011
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Sofia Carson
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Austin amp; Ally
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Who has more titles, Leopold Lummerstorfer or Randal Kirk II?
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Title: Congo Arab war
Passage: The Congo Arab war (also known as the Congolese-Arab war and the Belgo-Arab War) took place in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo between the forces of Belgian King Leopold II's Congo Free State and various Zanzibari "Arab" slave traders led by Sefu bin Hamid, the son of Tippu Tip. Fighting occurred in the eastern Congo between 1892 and 1894. It was a proxy war, with most of the fighting being done by native Congolese, who aligned themselves with either side and sometimes switched sides. The causes of the war were mainly economic, since Leopold and the Arabs were contending to gain control of the wealth of the Congo. The war ended in January 1894 with a victory of Leopold's forces. Initially King Leopold II collaborated with the Arabs but competition over the control of ivory and Leopold II's humanitarian pledges to the Berlin Conference to end slavery, turned his stance to confrontational. The war against the Swahili-Arab economic and political power was presented as a Christian anti-slavery crusade.
Title: Randal Kirk II
Passage: Randal Kirk II is an American film director, writer, producer, and cinematographer.
Title: International African Association
Passage: The International African Association (French: "Association internationale africaine" ) was a front organization established by the guests at the Brussels Geographic Conference of 1876, an event hosted by King Leopold II of Belgium. The Association was used by King Leopold ostensibly to further his altruistic and humanitarian projects in the area of Central Africa, the area that was to become Leopold's privately controlled Congo Free State. King Leopold volunteered space in Brussels for the International African Association's headquarters, and there were to be national committees of the association set up in all the participating countries, as well as an international committee. Leopold was elected by acclamation as the international committee's first chairman, but said that he would serve for one year only so that the chairmanship could rotate among people from different countries.
Title: Leopold Lummerstorfer
Passage: Leopold Lummerstorfer (born 1968 in Gramastetten, Austria) is an Austrian film director, author and producer. He resides in Vienna and near Kapuvr.
Title: James Kirk diploma mills
Passage: Thomas James Kirk II (also known as Thomas McPherson ) operated several fraudulent higher education organizations (diploma mills), including LaSalle University in Mandeville, Louisiana (not associated with the Lasallian educational institutions), the University of San Gabriel Valley, and Bienville University. Kirk's "LaSalle University" was shut down in 1996 following a raid by the FBI. Kirk was indicted for fraud in 1996 and, after a plea agreement, was sentenced to five years in U.S. federal prison. Kirk later died in January 2008.
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Randal Kirk II
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Leopold Lummerstorfer
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Randal Kirk II
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What do Noble Roman's and Ledo Pizza both have in common?
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Title: Noble Roman's
Passage: Noble Roman's is a pizza company based in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Title: Lollia Paulina
Passage: Lollia Paulina, also known as Lollia Paullina (15-49) was a Roman Empress for six months in 38 as the third wife and consort of the Roman emperor Caligula. Outside of her term as a Roman Empress, she was a noble Roman woman who lived in the Roman Empire of the 1st century.
Title: Laberia Hostilia Crispina
Passage: Laberia Hostilia Crispina, full name Laberia Marcia Hostilia Crispina Moecia Cornelia, was a noble Roman woman and heiress who lived between the second half of the 1st century AD and the first half of the 2nd century AD in the Roman Empire.
Title: Annia Fundania Faustina
Passage: Annia Fundania Faustina (died 192) was a noble Roman woman who lived in the 2nd century during the Roman Empire. She was the paternal cousin of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and his sister Annia Cornificia Faustina.
Title: Ledo Pizza
Passage: Ledo Pizza is a pizzeria restaurant chain in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United States headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland. Their first pizzeria was opened in Adelphi, Maryland, in 1955 on University Boulevard (Maryland Route 193) in Adelphi Shopping Center near the University of Maryland, College Park ( ). The first franchise was granted to the Fireside Restaurant in Berwyn Heights, Maryland, in 1979. Fireside Restaurant no longer exists. There are now over 100 restaurants in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, South Carolina, and Florida.
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pizza company
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Noble Roman's
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Ledo Pizza
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In which city is this game company that released Famous Game Designers Playing Card Deck in 2011 that featured Don Greenwood as the king of spades?
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Title: List of variations of Tute
Passage: Tute is a card game for two or four players, originating in Italy, and one of the most popular card games in Spain. The game is played with a deck of traditional Spanish playing cards or naipes that are very similar to the Italian 40-card deck. Most of Tute variants have very similar rules to normal tute. This variations are different by the number of deck cards used or variations in the standard rules.
Title: Don Greenwood (game designer)
Passage: Don Greenwood is a board game designer and was a pioneer editor among commercial board-wargaming magazines. He began his own fanzine, "Panzerfaust Magazine", which he oversaw from 1967 until 1972. He then joined The Avalon Hill Game Company in 1972, and took over editorship of that company's "house organ", "The General Magazine", which office he held until 1982. He left Avalon Hill and continued to work in the wargame industry, notably for GMT Games. He is the founder of the Origins, Avaloncon, and WBC gaming conventions and remains the WBC convention manager. Greenwood is also president of the Boardgame Players Association. He was inducted into the Origins Award hall of fame in 1991 and the Charles Roberts Awards Hall of Fame in 1994. He was honored as a "famous game designer" by being featured as the king of spades in Flying Buffalo's 2011 Famous Game Designers Playing Card Deck.
Title: Flying Buffalo
Passage: Flying Buffalo Incorporated (FBI) is a Scottsdale, Arizona game company that publishes role playing games, card games, gaming materials, and runs Play-by-mail games.
Title: War (card game)
Passage: War is a card game typically involving two players. It uses a standard French playing card deck. The value of each card in decreasing order is: A K Q J T 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2. Due to its simplicity, it is played most often by children.
Title: Transformation playing card
Passage: A transformation playing card (sometimes referred to as a transformation deck when assembled into a complete set) is a type of playing card where an artist incorporates the pips of the non-face cards into an artistic design. In a classical transformation playing card, the pips retain their standard position and coloration on the card. In some variations, the pips may be different in size, location or color. There is some debate as to whether these cards, often referred to as semi-transformed, should be considered true transformation playing cards.
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Scottsdale, Arizona
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Don Greenwood (game designer)
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Flying Buffalo
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What years were the saint from a state in Western India, south of Rajasthan, alive?
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Title: Gujarat
Passage: Gujarat ( "Gujrt " ] ) is a state in Western India, It has an area of 196024 km2 with a coastline of 1600 km , most of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula, and a population in excess of 60 million. The state is bordered by Rajasthan to the north, Maharashtra to the south, Madhya Pradesh to the east, and the Arabian Sea and the Pakistani province of Sindh to the west. Its capital city is Gandhinagar, while its largest city is Ahmedabad. Gujarat is the native place to the Gujarati-speaking people of India.
Title: Jainism in Rajasthan
Passage: Rajasthan, a state in western India, has had a close historical connection with Jainism. Southwestern Rajasthan was the main centre for Svetambara Jainism. Major Digambara centres are in the northern and eastern parts of Rajasthan.
Title: Sirohi
Passage: Sirohi is a city in southern Rajasthan state in western India. It is the administrative headquarters of Sirohi District and was formerly the capital of the princely state of Sirohi ruled by Deora Chauhan Rajput. It has five Tehsils (Administrative Divisions): Abu Road, Sheoganj, Reodar, Pindwara, and Sirohi itself. It is also known as Devnagari. The nearest railway station to Sirohi is Sirohi Road. Sirohi got first rank in 33 districts of Rajasthan for "Swach bharat Abhiyan " in year 2014.
Title: Ekta Shakti
Passage: Ekta Shakti (United Force) is a regional political party in Haryana, India, founded in 2004. The party president is Virender Verma, a former government employee. Verma is the son of Shiv Ram Verma, who was a member of the erstwhile [[Bha discriminated against byTiman Garh is a famous historical fort situated near Hindaun Block in Karauli District the Indian state of Rajasthan. Timan or Tisman was a very powerful Ror ruler in the 2nd century AD. This is the same Tisman who ruled over Ujjain and is recognized by present-day historians as Chastana. Timan Garh was built when Tisman ruled over a great area in Western India encompassing the present-day Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh.
Title: Mekan Dada
Passage: Sant Mekan Dada or Mekaran Dada (16671730 AD) was a Kapdi saint from Kutch, Gujarat, India.
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16671730 AD
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Mekan Dada
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Gujarat
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Jakhal is a village in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, in which country, the main crops in the winter months include mustard oil, used for two different oils that are made from mustard seeds?
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Title: Mustard oil bomb
Passage: The mustard oil bomb is a chemical herbivory defense system found in members of the Brassicaceae (or cabbage family). The mustard oil bomb requires the activation of a common plant secondary metabolite, glucosinolate, by an enzyme, myrosinase. The defense complex is typical among plant defenses to herbivory in that the two molecules are stored in different compartments in the leaves of plants until the leaf is torn by an herbivore. The glucosinolate has a -glucose and a sulfated oxime. The myrosinase removes the -glucose to form mustard oils that are toxic to herbivores. The defense system was named a "bomb" by Matile, because it like a real bomb is waiting to detonate upon disturbance of the plant tissue.
Title: Mustard plant
Passage: Mustard plants are any of several plant species in the genera "Brassica" and "Sinapis" in the family Brassicaceae. Mustard seed is used as a spice. Grinding and mixing the seeds with water, vinegar, or other liquids, creates the yellow condiment known as prepared mustard. The seeds can also be pressed to make mustard oil, and the edible leaves can be eaten as mustard greens.
Title: Mustard oil
Passage: The term mustard oil is used for two different oils that are made from mustard seeds:
Title: Sinigrin
Passage: Sinigrin is a glucosinolate that belongs to the family of glucosides found in some plants of the Brassicaceae family such as Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and the seeds of black mustard ("Brassica nigra"). Whenever sinigrin-containing plant tissue is crushed or otherwise damaged, the enzyme myrosinase degrades sinigrin to a mustard oil (allyl isothiocyanate), which is responsible for the pungent taste of mustard and horseradish. Seeds of white mustard, "Sinapis alba", will give a much less pungent mustard because this species contains a different glucosinolate, sinalbin.
Title: Jakhal
Passage: Jakhal is a village in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, India. It is located in the district of Jhunjhunu, approximately 20 km east of Nawalgarh and 30 km south of Jhunjhunu. Jakhal was founded by Salehadi Singh Shekhawat on August 9, 1732 (teej of Sravana Shukla 1789). Hundreds of its residents serve in Indian Army. However, the farming is the main occupation for the most of Jakhal residents. The main crops in the monsoon seasons are Bajara (Pearl Millet), Moth, and Guar. The main crops in the winter months are Wheat, Barley, Sarson (Mustard oil, Mustard seed), and Chana (Chickpeas).
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India
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Jakhal
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Mustard oil
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The mixed-use, urban complex where The Harmon was a highrise building at has how many square feet?
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Title: CityCenter
Passage: CityCenter (also known as CityCenter Las Vegas) is a 16797000 sqft mixed-use, urban complex on 76 acre located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The project was started by MGM Resorts International; Dubai World became a joint partner during the project's construction phase. It is the largest privately funded construction project in the history of the United States. The project is connected by a people mover system to adjacent MGM properties Monte Carlo Las Vegas and Bellagio Las Vegas. As of 2015, the "CityCenter" branding has been largely retired, with the focus instead on the Aria brand of the development's centerpiece property in names such as the "Aria Express" (formerly "CityCenter Tram") and "Aria Art Collection" (formerly "CityCenter Art Collection").
Title: Kahramanlar Business Center
Passage: Kahramanlar Business Center (Turkish: "Kahramanlar Merkezi"), originally known as Emek Business Center (Turkish: "Emek han"), is a 22 storey highrise building in Kzlay Square, Kzlay, Ankara, Turkey. Inspired by the Lever House building in New York City, it was designed in 1959 as one of the first International Style highrise buildings in Turkey. At the time of its completion in 1965, it was the tallest building in Ankara.
Title: The Pinehills, Massachusetts
Passage: The Pinehills is a census-designated place (CDP) located in the Pine Hills region of Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. As of 2008, the project is the largest new residential and commercial development in New England. When complete, The Pinehills, a mixed-use community, will include 1.3 million square feet of mixed-use space and 3,065 homes on only 30 percent of the land, preserving over 2,200 acres of open space over an area of 3060 acre , an area larger than many Massachusetts towns. Already, over 500,000 square feet of mixed-use space exists in the Village Green. The community now consists of over 2,000 single-family homes, apartments and condominiums, two daily fee public golf courses, a private golf club, and the Village Green, a commercial center with a grocery store, restaurants, US Post Office, shops and professional and medical services. At the 2010 census, the population was 955.
Title: The Harmon
Passage: The Harmon was a highrise building at the CityCenter development in Paradise, Nevada. The tower was designed by Foster Partners as a non-gaming boutique hotel, and was to be operated by Andrew Sasson's The Light Group upon completion. The building featured an elliptical layout and highly reflective exterior located on the northeast corner of the project at the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Harmon Avenue. Significant construction defects in the building were discovered in 2008, and the project was halted indefinitely. On August 23, 2013, a Clark County court approved the tower's demolition. The dismantling of the tower began in the summer of 2014 and completed in the fall of 2015.
Title: Hershey Community Center Building
Passage: Hershey Community Center Building is a historic building located at Hershey, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. It was designed by noted architect Paul Philippe Cret (1876-1945), under a general plan by Milton S. Hershey (1857-1945), and built in 1932-1933. Plans for a community theater and center were originally drawn-up by C. Emlen Urban in 1915. It is a five story building, encompassing 190,699 square feet. It is shaped like a distended "E," with an open court in the front center and sun porches on three sides. The building is faced in Indiana limestone. The building houses a large theater, the Hershey Theatre (51,525 square feet) and small theater (5,535 square feet), along with a variety of recreational facilities including a gymnasium, swimming pool, game rooms, locker rooms, and showers. The building also houses a library (6,640 square feet) and dormitories (15,970 square feet).
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16797000
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The Harmon
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CityCenter
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This census-designated place located in the Koolauloa District in a consolidated citycounty that includes several minor outlying islands including all of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands except for which one?
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Title: Honolulu County, Hawaii
Passage: Honolulu County (officially known as the City and County of Honolulu, formerly Oahu County) is a consolidated citycounty located in the U.S. state of Hawaii. The citycounty includes both the city of Honolulu (the state's capital and largest city) and the rest of the island of O ahu, as well as several minor outlying islands, including all of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (islands beyond Niihau) except Midway Atoll.
Title: Maro Reef
Passage: Maro Reef (Hawaiian: Nalukkala - "surf that arrives in combers") is a largely submerged coral atoll located in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. It was discovered in 1820 by Captain Joseph Allen of the ship "Maro", after whose ship the reef was named. With a total area of 747 sqmi , it is the largest coral reef in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. It contains 37 species of stony coral. Unlike most atolls, the coral extends out from the center like spokes on a wheel. Located about 850 mi northwest of Honolulu, Hawaii, Maro Reef contains about 1 acre of dry land which itself can be submerged depending on the tides. Some scientists believe that it "may be on the verge of drowning" because the reefs are detached and are vulnerable to strong storm waves.
Title: Line Islands
Passage: The Line Islands, Teraina Islands or Equatorial Islands, is a chain of atolls (with partially or fully enclosed lagoons) and coral islands (with a surrounding reef). Kingman Reef is a largely submerged and Filippo Reef is shown on some maps, although its existence is doubted. The islands were formed by volcanic activity and are located in the central Pacific Ocean, south of the Hawaiian Islands. The 11 islands stretch for 2,350 km in a northwestsoutheast direction, making it one of the longest island chains of the world. Eight of the islands form part of Kiribati, while the remaining three are United States territories grouped with the United States Minor Outlying Islands. Only Kiritimati and Tabuaeran atolls and Teraina Island have a permanent population.
Title: Laie, Hawaii
Passage: Laie is a census-designated place (CDP) located in the Koolauloa District on the island of Oahu in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States. In Hawaiian, "l ie" means "" ie" leaf" (" ie ie" is a climbing screwpine: "Freycinetia arborea"). The population was 6,138 at the 2010 census.
Title: Three Kings Islands
Passage: The Three Kings Islands, called Manawatawhi by Mori, are a group of 13 uninhabited islands about 55 km northwest of Cape Reinga,of New Zealand, where the South Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea converge. They measure about 4.86 km in area. The islands are situated on a submarine plateau, the Three Kings Bank, and are separated from the New Zealand mainland by an 8 km wide, 200 to 300 m deep submarine trough. Therefore, despite relative proximity to the mainland, the islands are listed with the New Zealand Outlying Islands. The islands are an immediate part of New Zealand, but not part of any region or district, but instead "Area Outside Territorial Authority", like all the other outlying islands except the Solander Islands.
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Midway Atoll
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Laie, Hawaii
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Honolulu County, Hawaii
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Name the American musician, songwriter, record producer, graphic designer and lead vocalist in the rock band Linkin Park which he co-founded who was responsible for producing the song 'Final Masquerade'?
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Title: Mike Shinoda
Passage: Michael Kenji Shinoda ( , born February 11, 1977) is an American musician, songwriter, record producer and graphic designer. He co-founded Linkin Park in 1996 and is the band's rhythm guitarist, primary songwriter, keyboardist, producer, and lead vocalist. Shinoda later created a hip-hop-driven side project, Fort Minor, in 2004. He served as a producer for tracks and albums by Lupe Fiasco, Styles of Beyond, and The X-Ecutioners.
Title: List of songs recorded by Linkin Park
Passage: American rock band Linkin Park has recorded material for seven studio albums, the most recent being One More Light in 2017. A single from the album titled "Heavy" was released worldwide. The band was formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1996 by three high school friends; Mike Shinoda, Rob Bourdon, and Brad Delson. The group later expanded to a six piece when they added Joe Hahn, Dave "Phoenix" Farrell, and Mark Wakefield to the line-up. Mark Wakefield was later changed by lead vocalist Chester Bennington. After facing numerous rejections from several major record labels, Linkin Park turned to Jeff Blue for additional help. After failing to catch Warner Bros. Records on three previous reviews, Jeff Blue, now the vice president of Warner Bros. Records, helped the band sign a deal with the company in 1999. The band released its breakthrough album, "Hybrid Theory", the following year. The album produced four singles, "One Step Closer", "Crawling", "Papercut" and "In the End". The album included a total of twelve songs in addition with two special edition tracks available in Japan. Later in 2002 the band released a Remix album "Reanimation", which would include works from "Hybrid Theory" and non-album tracks. "Reanimation" debuted on July 30, 2002, featuring the likes of Black Thought, Jonathan Davis, Aaron Lewis, and many others. "Reanimation" claimed the second spot on the "Billboard" 200, and sold nearly 270,000 copies during its debut week. The remix album included twenty remixed songs, mainly hip-hop influenced.
Title: Final Masquerade
Passage: "Final Masquerade" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. The song was originally recorded by the band for their sixth studio album, "The Hunting Party", where it appears as the eleventh track on the album and serves as the third single. The song premiered on MTV on June 8, 2014. The song was produced by Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson, and co-produced by Emile Haynie.
Title: Talking to Myself (song)
Passage: "Talking to Myself" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. The song is the second single from their seventh studio album, "One More Light" and was released on July 25, 2017. The music video was released on July 20, 2017, the same day that Linkin Park's lead vocalist, Chester Bennington, was found dead by suicide. It is Chester Bennington's first posthumously released single.
Title: Minutes to Midnight World Tour
Passage: Minutes to Midnight World Tour was the fourth concert tour by American rock band Linkin Park. It was launched in support of Linkin Park's third studio album, "Minutes to Midnight" (2007). "Linkin Park Underground" the official fan club of the band released a live album as a part of their annual releases named as "LP Underground 7.0". It consisted of the live performances of the shows across the 2007-Minutes to Midnight tour.
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Mike Shinoda
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Final Masquerade
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Mike Shinoda
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Where is the base of a corporation that has a presence in Bomen, New South Wales?
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Title: Cargill
Passage: Cargill, Inc. is an American privately held global corporation based in Minnetonka, Minnesota, a Minneapolis suburb, but incorporated in Wilmington, Delaware. Founded in 1865, it is now the largest privately held corporation in the United States in terms of revenue. If it were a public company, it would rank, as of 2015, number 15 on the Fortune 500, behind McKesson and ahead of ATT.
Title: Judicial Commission of New South Wales
Passage: The Judicial Commission of New South Wales is an independent statutory corporation of the New South Wales Government that provides continuing education to and examines complaints made against judicial officers in New South Wales, Australia.
Title: Bomen, New South Wales
Passage: Bomen is a northern suburb of Wagga Wagga in southern New South Wales, Australia. The suburb is dominated by industrial enterprises including Cargill Beef, Watties, the Wagga Wagga Livestock Marketing Centre (saleyards). The suburb is also home to Wagga Wagga's secondary (and original) railway station on the Main Southern line, when the line waited for the construction of a bridge over the Murrumbidgee River. New streets in Bomen are to be named after sheep and cattle breeds.
Title: RailCorp
Passage: Rail Corporation New South Wales (RailCorp) is a State-owned corporation of the State of New South Wales, Australia established under the "Transport Administration Act 1988" in 2004. From 2004 until 2013, RailCorp operated passenger train services in New South Wales and maintained rail infrastructure within the New South Wales Metropolitan Rail Area. From 2013, operation and maintenance functions were transferred to the new Sydney Trains and NSW TrainLink agencies, leaving RailCorp as the legal owner of a portfolio of 28.6 billion of railway property, mostly within metropolitan area. Other functions include network access, leasing and managing the NSW Government's contract with Airport Link Company. The acting chief executive of RailCorp is Sydney Trains chief executive Howard Collins.
Title: New South Wales Crime Commission
Passage: The New South Wales Crime Commission is a statutory corporation of the Government of New South Wales. It is constituted by the "Crime Commission Act 2012" (NSW) , the object of which is to reduce the incidence of organised crime and other serious crime in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
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Minnetonka, Minnesota
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Bomen, New South Wales
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Cargill
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"Faint" is a song by the American rock band Linkin Park, from their second studio album "Meteora", the song would later be featured on the group's mashup EP, where it was mashed up with lyrics of the song Jigga What from "Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life", is the third studio album, by which American rapper?
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Title: Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life
Passage: Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life is the third studio album by American rapper Jay-Z. It was released on September 29, 1998, by Roc-A-Fella Records and Def Jam Recordings. It went on to become his most commercially successful album, selling over 5 million copies in the United States. In the liner notes of the album, Jay-Z gives his thoughts on various tracks. The lyrics to the fast-paced "Nigga What, Nigga Who (Originator 99)" are also included.
Title: Faint (song)
Passage: "Faint" is a song by the American rock band Linkin Park from their second studio album "Meteora". The song was released as the album's second single on June 9, 2003 and is the seventh track. It entered the top thirty on the majority of the charts it appeared on, including the Hot 100, in which it peaked at 48. The song reached 1 on the US Modern Rock Tracks, becoming the band's third number-one hit on the chart. The song would later be featured on the group's mashup EP with Jay-Z, "Collision Course," where it was mashed up with lyrics of the song Jigga What from "Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life". American metalcore band I, the Breather recorded a cover of "Faint".
Title: Numb (Linkin Park song)
Passage: Numb is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. It was released as the third single from their second studio album, "Meteora" (2003), and is the thirteenth and final track on the album. One of Linkin Park's most well-known and critically acclaimed songs, "Numb" topped the "Billboard" Alternative Songs chart for 12 weeks. The song spent six weeks at the top of the chart in 2003 and six weeks in 2004. The song also spent three weeks atop the "Billboard" Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and peaked at number 11 on the "Billboard" Hot 100.
Title: The Hunting Party (album)
Passage: The Hunting Party is the sixth studio album by American rock band Linkin Park. The album, produced by band members Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson, was released by Warner Bros. Records and Machine Shop on June 13, 2014. It is the first album since "Meteora" (2003) not to be produced with Rick Rubin, after producing the band's previous three studio albums. The title "The Hunting Party" is a contextual metaphor: Linkin Park is the party that is hunting to bring back the energy and soul of rock.
Title: Breaking the Habit
Passage: "Breaking the Habit" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. It is the ninth track from their second studio album "Meteora" and was released as the fifth and final single from the album. It became the fifth consecutive single from "Meteora" to reach 1 on the "Billboard" Modern Rock Tracks chart, a feat unmatched by any other artist in the history of that chart. It was also the third single from the album to reach 1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The song was a hit, peaking at 20 on the "Billboard" Hot 100. On September 4, 2012, "Breaking the Habit", "Shadow of the Day", "New Divide", and "Burn It Down" were released in the "Linkin Park Pack 02" as downloadable content for the music rhythm video game, "Rock Band 3".
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Jay-Z
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Faint (song)
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Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life
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Which American horror film directed by Zack Snyder starred Irving Rameses "Ving" Rhames?
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Title: 300: Rise of an Empire
Passage: 300 Rise of an Empire is a 2014 American epic historical fantasy war film directed by Noam Murro. It is a follow-up to the 2006 film "300", taking place before, during and after the main events of that film and based on the Battle of Artemisium and the Battle of Salamis. It is based on the as-yet-unreleased Frank Miller graphic novel "Xerxes". Zack Snyder, who directed and co-wrote the original film, acts as writer and producer on "Rise of an Empire".
Title: Ving Rhames
Passage: Irving Rameses "Ving" Rhames (born May 12, 1959) is an American actor known for his roles in "I Now Pronounce You Chuck Larry", "Bringing Out the Dead", "Pulp Fiction", "Out of Sight", "Baby Boy", "Dark Blue ", "", "Dawn of the Dead", "Rosewood", "Con Air", "Dave", and as Luther Stickell in the "" film series. Rhames has a British accent.
Title: Cruel and Unusual Films
Passage: Cruel and Unusual Films, Inc. is an American film production company that was established in 2004 by filmmaker Zack Snyder, his wife Deborah Snyder, and their producing partner Wesley Coller.
Title: Tyler Bates
Passage: Tyler Bates (born June 5, 1965) is an American musician, music producer, and composer for films, television, and video games. Much of his work is in the action and horror film genres, with films like "Dawn of the Dead, 300, Sucker Punch," and "John Wick." He has collaborated with directors like Zack Snyder, Rob Zombie, Neil Marshall, William Friedkin, Scott Derrickson, and James Gunn. With Gunn, he has scored every one of the director's films; including "Guardians of the Galaxy", which became one of the highest grossing domestic movies of 2014, and its 2017 sequel. In addition, he is also the lead guitarist of the American rock band Marilyn Manson, and produced its albums "The Pale Emperor" and "Heaven Upside Down".
Title: Dawn of the Dead (2004 film)
Passage: Dawn of the Dead is a 2004 American horror film directed by Zack Snyder in his feature film directorial debut. A remake of George A. Romero's 1978 film of the same name, it was written by James Gunn and stars Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, Jake Weber, and Mekhi Phifer.
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Dawn of the Dead
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Ving Rhames
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Dawn of the Dead (2004 film)
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The Purcell Operatic Society was a company devoted to the works of which composer of Baroque-style music?
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Title: Godfrey Ridout
Passage: Godfrey Ridout (6 May 1918 in Toronto 24 November 1984 in Toronto) was a Canadian composer, conductor, music educator, and writer. He contributed articles to numerous Canadian music publications, notably serving as the assistant editor of both "Canadian Music" (19401941) and "Canadian Review of Music and Art" (19421943). From 19731984 he was the author of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra's program notes. As a conductor he served as the music director of the Eaton Operatic Society from 19491958. He was also highly involved with the Toronto Gilbert Sullivan Society of which he was made an honorary vice-president. As a composer, Ridout is chiefly remembered for his symphonic and choral works. The Canadian Encyclopedia describes him thus: "Essentially an eclectic, Ridout yet did not lack for individuality. His music, though intensely felt, is prevailingly sunny and affirmative; it eschews the 'doom and gloom' manner and self-conscious profundity of much 20th-century concert fare. Ridout liked fun in music and could not easily resist concluding a work with a 'good tune'. He saw no need to strive for ever-new styles, or for a progress through styles, or for the role of musical inventor; style for him was a means of communication, not the 'message' itself. In this aloofness from contemporary conformity, Ridout may be perceived to be more original than many innovators and one of the determined communicators of his day."
Title: Purcell Operatic Society
Passage: The Purcell Operatic Society was a short-lived but influential London opera company devoted to the production of stage works by Henry Purcell and his contemporaries. It was founded in 1899 by the composer Martin Shaw and folded in 1902. Its stage director and production designer was Gordon Craig whose productions for the company marked the beginning of his career as a theatre practitioner. Their debut production of Purcell's opera "Dido and Aeneas" in 1900 was one of the earliest staged performances of the work in modern times.
Title: Manor Operatic Society
Passage: The Manor Operatic Society is an amateur operatic society based in Sheffield, England.
Title: Zachary James
Passage: Zachary "Zach" James (born December 7, 1981) is an American actor and operatic bass. He was the founding director of the Metropolis Opera Project, a New York City based opera company devoted to the development of new operatic works and is the General Director of Opera Ithaca in Ithaca, New York. .
Title: Henry Purcell
Passage: Henry Purcell ( or ; c. 10 September 1659 21 November 1695) was an English composer. Although incorporating Italian and French stylistic elements into his compositions, Purcell's legacy was a uniquely English form of Baroque music. He is generally considered to be one of the greatest English composers; no other native-born English composer approached his fame until Edward Elgar, Ralph Vaughan Williams, William Walton and Benjamin Britten in the 20th century.
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Henry Purcell
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Purcell Operatic Society
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Henry Purcell
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Where is the director of the 2014 American drama romantic comedy film, produced by Donna Gigliotti, based?
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Title: Sweet 20 (2017 film)
Passage: Sweet 20 is a drama romantic comedy musical Indonesian film, a remake of the 2014 South Korean film "Miss Granny", under collaboration of Star Vision Plus Indonesia and CJ Entertainment. This film is directed by Ody C. Harahap and stars Tatjana Saphira, Morgan Oey, Kevin Julio, Lukman Sardi, Niniek L. Karim and Slamet Rahardjo. This film tells the story about Fatmawati, a 70-year-old grandmother who magically gets back into her 20s after taking a photo in a mysterious photo studio. Sweet 20 was released on 25 June 2017 on the event of Eid al-Fitr.
Title: Donna Gigliotti
Passage: Donna Gigliotti (born 1955) is an American film producer. She is best known for producing the Academy Award-winning film "Shakespeare in Love" with David Parfitt, Harvey Weinstein, Edward Zwick and Marc Norman (who also co-wrote the film's screenplay). She also produced the Academy Award-winning films "Silver Linings Playbook" and "The Reader". Gigliotti started her professional career as an assistant to Martin Scorsese on the film "Raging Bull". During the 1990s Gigliotti worked as an executive-producer on several films including "Emma", "Talk of Angels" and "Devil in a Blue Dress".
Title: Magnificent Obsession (1954 film)
Passage: Magnificent Obsession is a 1954 Technicolor drama romantic film directed by Douglas Sirk starring Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson. The screenplay was written by Robert Blees and Wells Root, after the 1929 book "Magnificent Obsession" by Lloyd C. Douglas. The film was produced by Ross Hunter. Sirk sometimes claimed that the story was based distantly on the Greek legend of Alcestis.
Title: Adriana Trigiani
Passage: Adriana Trigiani is an Italian American best-selling author of sixteen books, television writer, film director, and entrepreneur based in Greenwich Village, New York City. Trigiani has published a novel a year since 2000.
Title: Big Stone Gap (film)
Passage: Big Stone Gap is a 2014 American drama romantic comedy film written and directed by Adriana Trigiani and produced by Donna Gigliotti for Altar Identity Studios, a subsidiary of Media Society. Based on Trigiani's 2000 best-selling novel of the same name, the story is set in the actual Virginia town of Big Stone Gap circa 1970s. The film had its world premiere at the Virginia Film Festival on November 6, 2014.
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Greenwich Village, New York City
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Big Stone Gap (film)
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Adriana Trigiani
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Where was the host of Man, Moment, Machine born ?
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Title: Jack Ingram
Passage: Jack Owen Ingram (born November 15, 1970) is an American country music artist formerly signed to Big Machine Records, an independent record label. He has released eight studio albums, one extended play, one compilation album, six live albums, and 19 singles. Although active since 1992, Ingram did not reach the U.S. Country Top 40 until the release of his single "Wherever You Are" late-2005. A number one hit on the "Billboard" country charts, that song was also his first release for Big Machine and that label's first Number One hit. Ingram has sent six other songs into the country Top 40 with "Love You", "Lips of an Angel" (a cover version of a song by Hinder), "Measure of a Man", "Maybe She'll Get Lonely", "That's a Man", and "Barefoot and Crazy".
Title: Mark L. Walberg
Passage: Mark Lewis Walberg (born August 31, 1962) is an American actor, television personality, and game show host. His television credits include "Antiques Roadshow", as well as the game shows "Russian Roulette" on GSN and "The Moment of Truth" on Fox.
Title: Frederick Curtice Davis
Passage: Frederick Curtice Davis, born 21 October 1915 in Rock County, Wisconsin, enlisted in the Naval Reserve 7 July 1939 and was commissioned ensign 4 September 1940. Serving with an observation squadron aboard the USS "Nevada" (BB-36), Ensign Davis was killed during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor 7 December 1941, and was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his heroism at the moment of his death, when he was running forward to take charge of an antiaircraft machine gun battery, since no planes were on board.
Title: Man, Moment, Machine
Passage: Man, Moment, Machine is a television series which aired on The History Channel and was hosted by Hunter Ellis. It documented an important event in history and went into detail about, as the title suggests, the man and his background, the machine and how it was made, and the outcome.
Title: Hunter Ellis
Passage: Hunter Ellis (born July 5, 1968, in Alexandria, Virginia) is an American television personality.
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Alexandria, Virginia
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Man, Moment, Machine
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Hunter Ellis
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What position did both Baker Mayfield and Trevor Knight play?
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Title: Baker Mayfield
Passage: Baker Reagan Mayfield (born April 14, 1995) is a college American football quarterback for the Oklahoma Sooners. Mayfield began his college football career as a walk-on player for the Texas Tech Red Raiders. He is notable for being the first walk-on true freshman quarterback to start a season opener at a BCS school. Mayfield transferred from Texas Tech to Oklahoma following alleged scholarship issues and a lack of communication with coaches. After sitting out the 2014 season due to NCAA transfer rules, Mayfield won the starting quarterback job in 2015 over Cody Thomas and incumbent starter Trevor Knight.
Title: Trevor Baker
Passage: Trevor Baker (27 August 1921 19 August 2016) was a British meteorologist. He joined the Met Office in 1941 and worked all over the UK (as well as a stint in Hong Kong between 1953 and 1956) before being seconded to the BBC in 1962. After a few months he moved to Southern Television's evening news magazine "Day by Day". He worked with a number of different co-presenters including Cliff Michelmore, Barry Westwood and Fred Dinenage and his role gradually expanded (reading out congratulatory messages, writing a book) until eventually he was given his own show "The Trevor Baker All Weather Show". Baker remained in his position when the franchise changed to TVS (Television South) in 1982 and continued on until 1987. When people in Southampton said "Trevor says it's going to be fine today", nobody ever said "Trevor who?" . He had achieved that ultimate accolade, accorded to very few, of being immediately identifiable by his first name. In all he was on-air for 25 years at the time Britain's longest-serving TV weather forecaster.
Title: Bishop and knight checkmate
Passage: The bishop and knight checkmate in chess is the checkmate of a lone king which can be forced by a bishop, knight, and king. With the stronger side to move and with perfect play, checkmate can be forced in at most thirty-three moves from any starting position where the defender cannot quickly win one of the pieces. The exceptions occur when (1) the defending king may be forking the bishop and knight so that one of them is lost on the next move, or (2) the knight may be trapped in a corner by the defending king and the knight is lost in one or two moves, and the position is not in the "stalemate trap" (see below). These exceptions constitute about 0.5 of the positions. Checkmates are possible with the defending king on any square at the edge of the board, but can be forced only from positions with different material or if the defending king is in a corner controlled by the bishop or on a square on the edge next to a corner, but mate adjacent to the corners not controlled by the bishop is only two moves deep (with the same material), so is not generally encountered unless the defending side plays inaccurately. Although this is classified as one of the four basic or elementary checkmates (the others being king and queen; king and rook; or king and two bishops against a lone king), it occurs in practice approximately only once in every 6,000 games.
Title: Trevor Knight
Passage: Trevor Knight (born October 3, 1993) is an American football quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas AM Aggies. After leading Oklahoma to an 85 record in the 2014 season, he lost the starting job in an open quarterback competition to Texas Tech transfer Baker Mayfield prior to the 2015 season. On January 4, 2016, it was announced that Knight would transfer to Texas AM University.
Title: Trevor Knight (singer)
Passage: Trevor Knight is an Australian musician. Together with Smoky Dawson he was nominated for a 1989 ARIA Award for Best Country Album for their single "High Country". The pair also won Golden Guitars in 1988 for "Days Of Old Khancoban" and 1989 for "High Country".
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quarterback
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Baker Mayfield
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Trevor Knight
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Which fictional cosmic entity that consumes planets is the longtime Fantastic Four foe?
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Title: Beyonder
Passage: The Beyonder is a fictional cosmic entity appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Jim Shooter and artist Mike Zeck, the Beyonder first appeared in "Secret Wars" 1 (May 1984) as an unseen, nearly omnipotent being who kidnapped the heroes and villains of the Marvel Universe and had them do battle on another planet called Battleworld. He later appeared in a more antagonistic role in the 1985 sequel "Secret Wars II", in which he took human form, and threatened to destroy the Marvel multiverse. Although he first took on a physical, humanoid form in "Secret Wars II" 2, it was in "Secret Wars II" 3 that he took on the permanent form in which he remained for the rest of his existence, that of a Caucasian human male with curly black hair. Although the character met his demise at the end of "Secret Wars II", he has subsequently appeared in stories well into the 2000s, although in greatly diminished form.
Title: SupermanFantastic Four
Passage: SupermanFantastic Four, subtitled "The Infinite Destruction," is an intercompany comic book jointly published by DC Comics and Marvel Comics in July 1999. The tale unites DC's first superhero Superman and Marvel's first superhero team, the Fantastic Fourpitting them against the Cyborg Superman (who gained notoriety in 1993 during DC's "Reign of the Supermen" story arc) and the longtime FF foe Galactus.
Title: The Fantastic Four (unreleased film)
Passage: The Fantastic Four is an independent superhero film completed in 1994. Executive produced by low-budget specialist Roger Corman and Bernd Eichinger (who went on to produce a big-budget "Fantastic Four" film in 2005), the film was based on Marvel Comics' long-running comic book and featured the origin of the Fantastic Four and that superhero team's first battle with the evil Doctor Doom, combining the superteam's origin from "The Fantastic Four" 1 and Doom's origin from "Fantastic Four Annual" 2 with original elements. Despite a tentative scheduled 1994 release date, the film was ultimately never released officially, but illegal copies began circulating after a few years.
Title: Anti-Matter Man
Passage: Anti-matter Man is a fictional cosmic entity of the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in Justice League of America 46 (October 1966).
Title: Galactus
Passage: Galactus ( ) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Formerly a mortal man, Galactus is a cosmic entity who originally consumed planets to sustain his life force, and serves a functional role in the upkeep of the primary Marvel continuity. Galactus was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in the comic book "Fantastic Four" 48, published in March 1966.
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Galactus
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SupermanFantastic Four
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Galactus
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"Lobo" and "Jonas Glim" are both characters published by which comic book company?
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Title: Lobo (DC Comics)
Passage: Lobo is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by DC Comics. The Lobo character was created by Roger Slifer and Keith Giffen, and first appeared in "Omega Men" 3 (June 1983). Lobo is an alien born on the utopian planet of Czarnia, and works as an interstellar mercenary and bounty hunter.
Title: Letterer
Passage: A letterer is a member of a team of comic book creators responsible for drawing the comic book's text. The letterer's use of typefaces, calligraphy, letter size, and layout all contribute to the impact of the comic. The letterer crafts the comic's "display lettering": the story title lettering and other special captions and credits that usually appear on a story's first page. The letterer also writes the letters in the word balloons and draws in sound effects. Many letterers also design logos for the comic book company's various titles.
Title: Jonas Glim
Passage: Jonas Glim is a fictional character in DC Comics. Jonas Glim first appeared is in "Lobo" 1 (Dec 1993) and was created by Alan Grant and Val Semeiks.
Title: Ka-Zar (comics)
Passage: Ka-Zar (pronunciation: "KAY-sar") is the name of two jungle-dwelling fictional comic book characters published in the United States. The first Ka-Zar was named David Rand, and debuted in 1936, first appearing in pulp magazines of the 1930s. In 1939 he was adapted for his second iteration, a comic book character for Timely Comics, the 1930s and 1940s predecessor of Marvel Comics. The second and more prominent Ka-Zar was named Kevin Plunder, and first appeared in 1965. He is a heroic character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Title: Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson
Passage: Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (January 4, 1890 or January 7, 1890 1965) was an American pulp magazine writer and entrepreneur who pioneered the American comic book, publishing the first such periodical consisting solely of original material rather than reprints of newspaper comic strips. Long after his departure from the comic book company he founded, Wheeler-Nicholson's National Allied Publications would evolve into DC Comics, one of the U.S.'s two largest comic book publishers along with rival Marvel Comics.
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DC Comics
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Jonas Glim
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Lobo (DC Comics)
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Which elementary cafeteria worker, also known as Chef, in South Park Colorado rushed Mephesto to Hell's Pass Hospital in "Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut?"
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Title: Elk Park Pass
Passage: Elk Park Pass, elevation 6352 ft , is a mountain pass on the Continental Divide in southwestern Montana, about 4 mi northeast of Butte. It is traversed by Interstate 15 and is one of three crossings of the Divide by the Interstate (all in Montana), the others being Monida Pass (on the border with Idaho) and Deer Lodge Pass southwest of Butte. Elk Park Pass lies on the border between Silver Bow and Jefferson counties and is remarkable for its highly asymmetrical nature. The approach from the north is through namesake Elk Park, a high, mostly treeless plain (like South Park in Colorado or the Sierra Valley in California), and the grade is almost imperceptible. The elevation at the northeast end of the park, about 10 mi from the pass, is about 6200 ft , only 152 ft lower than the pass itself. However, at the south end, the highway drops 750 ft from the pass into Butte over a distance of only about 4 mi .
Title: Starvin' Marvin (South Park)
Passage: "Starvin' Marvin" is the eighth episode in the first season of the American animated television series "South Park". It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 19, 1997. In the episode, Cartman, Kenny, Kyle and Stan send money to an African charity hoping to get a sports watch, but are instead sent an Ethiopian child whom they dub "Starvin' Marvin". Later, Cartman is accidentally sent to Ethiopia, where he learns activist Sally Struthers is hoarding the charity's food for herself. In an accompanying subplot, after genetically engineered turkeys attack South Park residents, Chef rallies the residents to fight back, in a parody of the film "Braveheart".
Title: Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut
Passage: "Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut" is the second episode in the second season of the American animated television series "South Park". The 15th episode of the series overall, it premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on April 22, 1998. The episode concludes the storyline of the season one finale "Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut"; Mephesto is suddenly shot, just as he is about to reveal the identity of Cartman's father. The four boys and Chef rush him to Hell's Pass Hospital while the town of South Park experiences a massive blizzard.
Title: Chef (South Park)
Passage: Jerome "Chef" McElroy is a cartoon character on the Comedy Central series "South Park" who was voiced by soul singer Isaac Hayes. A cafeteria worker (as his nickname implies) at the local elementary school in the town of South Park, Colorado, Chef is generally portrayed as more level-headed than the other adult residents of the town, and sympathetic to the kids. His guidance is often sought by the show's core group of child protagonists Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Kenny McCormick as he is usually the only adult whom they consistently trusted. To an inadvertent fault, he frequently gives inappropriate advice, usually in the non sequitur form of a lascivious soul song.
Title: Tarryall Creek
Passage: Tarryall Creek is a tributary of the South Platte River, approximately 68.5 mi long, in Park County in central Colorado in the United States. It drains a rural portion of north and central South Park, an intermontane grassland in the Rocky Mountains southwest of Denver. It rises in the high Rockies in several forks along the Continental Divide in the Pike National Forest southwest of Boreas Pass. It descends to the southwest through a short canyon, emerging into South Park near Como, Colorado. It crosses U.S. Highway 285 east of Red Hill Pass northeast of Fairplay, the county seat of Park County, then meanders towards the southeast, joining the South Platte from the east in the southeastern corner of South Park.
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Jerome "Chef" McElroy
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Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut
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Chef (South Park)
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Rick Witter and Harry Styles are both what?
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Title: A Maximum High
Passage: A Maximum High is the second studio album by the British rock band Shed Seven, released in April 1996 via Polydor Records. The album was written by all four band members at the time of release; Rick Witter, Paul Banks, Tom Gladwin and Alan Leach.
Title: Harry Styles (album)
Passage: Harry Styles is the debut studio album by English singer and songwriter Harry Styles. The album was released on 12 May 2017, through Columbia Records and Styles' own label, Erskine Records. For the album, Styles worked with producers Jeff Bhasker, Alex Salibian, Tyler Johnson and Kid Harpoon. The record was defined by music publications as a collection of soft rock, rock, Britpop and pop. It received generally positive reviews from music critics, and commercially, it debuted atop the charts in several countries, including Australia, Canada, the UK and the US. It was preceded by the release of its lead single, "Sign of the Times", while "Two Ghosts" served as the second single. To promote the album, the singer is embarking on first headlining concert tour, .
Title: Rick Witter
Passage: Richard James "Rick" Witter (born 23 November 1972 in Moss Side, Cheshire) is a singer, songwriter and frontman of the York-based Britpop band Shed Seven.
Title: Rick Witter amp; The Dukes
Passage: Rick Witter the Dukes are a British alternative rock band from York, England.
Title: Harry Styles
Passage: Harry Edward Styles (born 1 February 1994) is an English singer, songwriter, and actor. He made his debut as a singer with his band White Eskimo, who performed locally in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire. Styles rose to stardom as a member of the boy band One Direction, formed in 2010 through the British music competition series "The X Factor". One Direction has released five albums, performed four worldwide tours, and won several awards.
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singer, songwriter
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Rick Witter
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Harry Styles
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What Canadian actress co-starred in The Cross Road?
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Title: Foyles Building
Passage: The Foyles Building at 111119 Charing Cross Road and 112 Manette Street, London, was the flagship store of the Foyles bookshop chain from 1929 to 2014, and at one time, the world's largest bookshop. The business moved next door to 107109 Charing Cross Road in 2014, in a redevelopment of the old Saint Martin's School of Art building. As of September 2016, the building is under threat of demolition.
Title: The Cross Road
Passage: The Cross Road is a 2008 film written and directed by Alexandra Thompson. Starring Shenae Grimes as Bridget and Garen Boyajian as Salaam, it is the story of love and intolerance.
Title: Shenae Grimes
Passage: Shenae Grimes-Beech ( ; born October 24, 1989), credited for most of her career as Shenae Grimes, is a Canadian actress. She portrayed Annie Wilson on "90210", a spin-off of "Beverly Hills, 90210". Prior to that, she had a recurring role on the television series "Naturally, Sadie", and played Darcy Edwards on "" for four seasons. Grimes played a cameo role in the horror film "Scream 4".
Title: Cross Road (videos)
Passage: Cross Road is a video release of music videos by rock band Bon Jovi, coinciding with the bands greatest hits album of the same name. It contains 16 of the band's music videos, four of which were previously unreleased. "Cross Road" won a 1994 Metal Edge Readers Choice Award for Best Video Cassette.
Title: Phoenix Theatre, London
Passage: The Phoenix Theatre is a West End theatre in the London Borough of Camden, located on Charing Cross Road (at the corner with Flitcroft Street). The entrances are in Phoenix Street and Charing Cross Road. Phoenix Theatre was built on the place where was a factory and then Music hall Alcazar before.
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Shenae Grimes
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The Cross Road
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Shenae Grimes
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Who starred in the lead role of the 2004 Hong Kong-Chinese martial arts gangster comedy film for which Raymond Wong wrote the score?
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Title: SPL II: A Time for Consequences
Passage: SPL II: A Time for Consequences (also known as Kill Zone 2) is a 2015 Hong Kong-Chinese martial arts action film directed by Cheang Pou-soi, and produced by Wilson Yip and Paco Wong. The film starred Tony Jaa, Wu Jing, Simon Yam and Zhang Jin, with Louis Koo making a guest appearance. The film was released on 18 June 2015 in both 3D and non-3D formats.
Title: Kung Fu Hustle
Passage: Kung Fu Hustle is a 2004 Hong Kong-Chinese martial arts gangster comedy film, directed, co-produced and co-written by Stephen Chow, who also stars in the lead role. The other producers were Chui Po-chu and Jeffrey Lau, and the screenplay was co-written with Huo Xin, Chan Man-keung, and Tsang Kan-cheung. Yuen Wah, Yuen Qiu, Danny Chan Kwok-kwan, and Bruce Leung Siu-lung co-starred in prominent roles.
Title: Raymond Wong (composer)
Passage: Raymond Wong Ying-wah () is a Hong Kong film score composer. Among his works is the score for the 2004 martial arts film directed by Stephen Chow, "Kung Fu Hustle", which was nominated for the Best Original Film Score in the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards. He also received nominations in the Hong Kong Film Awards for his score to Chow's 2001 film "Shaolin Soccer", and for the 1995 Tsui Hark film "Love in the Time of Twilight" ( ).
Title: Kung Fu Hustle (soundtrack)
Passage: The soundtrack to the film "Kung Fu Hustle" was released in 2004 and 2005 in conjunction with the 2004 Hong Kong-Chinese martial arts film directed by and starring Stephen Chow. The majority of the film's original score was composed by Raymond Wong and performed by the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra. The score imitates traditional Chinese music in 1940s swordplay films.
Title: Happy Ghost III
Passage: Happy Ghost III () is a 1986 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Johnnie To. Produced and written by Raymond Wong, the film stars Wong and Maggie Cheung. The film is about a spirit of the late female singer Tsui Pan Han (Maggie Cheung) waits in the afterlife for a chance to be reincarnated. She meets the Godfather (Tsui Hark) who has found an appropriate musical family for her to be reincarnated with. Her opportunity to be born into the new family is ruined when Sam Kwai (Raymond Wong) takes the pregnant wife to the wrong hospital. Pan Han is given one month to find a new body to assume her reincarnation in, and decides in the meantime to harass Sam Kwai. Kwai eventually summons the Happy Ghost to help him out.
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Stephen Chow
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Raymond Wong (composer)
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Kung Fu Hustle
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Vanessa Kirby is an actress who played in what romantic comedy?
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Title: Kill Command
Passage: Kill Command (also known as Identify) is a 2016 British science fiction action horror film written and directed by Steven Gomez, and starring Thure Lindhardt and Vanessa Kirby. The story focuses on a group of US Marines attempting to survive after a training mission against warfare A.I. goes wrong.
Title: Mission: Impossible 6
Passage: Mission: Impossible 6 is an upcoming American action spy film written, co-produced and directed by Christopher McQuarrie. It is the sixth installment in the and stars Tom Cruise, Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Michelle Monaghan, Alec Baldwin and Sean Harris all reprising their roles from previous films, with Henry Cavill, Vanessa Kirby, Sian Brooke and Angela Bassett joining the franchise. The film will be released on July 27, 2018, by Paramount Pictures and will be the first film in the series to be released in 3D.
Title: Vanessa Kirby
Passage: Vanessa Kirby (born 18 April 1988) is an English stage, TV and film actress. She starred as Estella in the BBC adaptation of "Great Expectations" in 2011, as Joanna in Richard Curtis' romantic comedy "About Time" in 2013, and currently portrays Princess Margaret in Peter Morgan's Netflix series "The Crown", for which she has been nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actress. She is known mostly for her stage work; " Variety" in 2016 called her "the outstanding stage actress of her generation, capable of the most unexpected choices".
Title: About Time (2013 film)
Passage: About Time is a 2013 British romantic comedy-drama film about a young man with the special ability to time travel who tries to change his past in order to improve his future. The film was written and directed by Richard Curtis, and stars Domhnall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams and Bill Nighy. It was released in the United Kingdom on 4 September 2013.
Title: Me Before You (film)
Passage: Me Before You is a 2016 romantic drama film directed by Thea Sharrock in her directorial debut and adapted by English author Jojo Moyes from her 2012 novel of the same name. The film stars Emilia Clarke, Sam Claflin, Steve Peacocke, Jenna Coleman, Charles Dance, Matthew Lewis, Janet McTeer, Vanessa Kirby and Joanna Lumley.
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About Time
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Vanessa Kirby
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About Time (2013 film)
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Which opera, Intermezzo or Destiny, has more acts?
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Title: Il prigionier superbo
Passage: Il prigionier superbo ("The Proud Prisoner") is an "opera seria" in three acts composed by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi to a libretto attributed to Gennaro Antonio Federico and based on an earlier libretto by Francesco Silvani for Gasparini's opera, "La fede tradita e vendicata". It was premiered at the Teatro San Bartolomeo in Naples on 5 September 1733 and received further performances in October. The opera, with its labyrinthine plot involving the rivalry of Metalce (King of the Goths) and Viridate (Prince of Denmark) for the hand of Rosmene (a Norwegian princess whose father is Metalce's prisoner), soon sank into oblivion, but its comic intermezzo, "La serva padrona" (also by Pergolesi) was to achieve considerable success when performed on its own.
Title: Destiny (Janek)
Passage: Destiny (also known as "Fate", Czech: "Osud" ) is an opera in three acts by Leo Janek to a Czech libretto by the composer and Fedora Bartoov. Janek began the work in 1903 and completed it in 1907. The inspiration for the opera came from a visit by Janek in the summer of 1903, after the death of his daughter Olga, to the spa at Luhaovice. There, Janek met Kamila Urvlkov, who had been the subject of an opera by Ludvk elansk, "Kamila", where she felt that elansk had falsely depicted her personality. After learning that Janek was a composer, Urvlkov persuaded Janek to write another opera to counteract elansk's portrait of her.
Title: Intermezzo (opera)
Passage: Intermezzo, Op. 72, is an opera in two acts by Richard Strauss to his own German libretto, described as a "Brgerliche Komdie mit sinfonischen Zwischenspielen " (bourgeois comedy with symphonic interludes). It premiered at the Dresden Semperoper on 4 November 1924, with sets that reproduced Strauss' home in Garmisch. The first Vienna performance was in January 1927.
Title: Le donne rivali
Passage: Le donne rivali is an intermezzo in two acts by composer Domenico Cimarosa with an Italian libretto by a now unknown poet. It is speculated that Giuseppe Petrosellini may have been the author of the libretto. The opera premiered at the Teatro Valle in Rome during Carnival in 1780. The original choreography was created by Alberto Cavos, the original costumes by Antonio Dian, and the original scenery by Domenico Fossati. Music critics particularly admire the final quintet that closes the opera. In recent years, "Le donne rivali" has been occasionally revived and recorded. In 1991, the Juilliard Opera Center intertwined the work with Mozart's unfinished opera "Lo sposo deluso", which shares the same libretto, to make one large work.
Title: Intermezzo
Passage: In music, an intermezzo ( , ] , plural form: intermezzi), in the most general sense, is a composition which fits between other musical or dramatic entities, such as acts of a play or movements of a larger musical work. In music history, the term has had several different usages, which fit into two general categories: the opera intermezzo and the instrumental intermezzo.
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Destiny
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Intermezzo (opera)
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Destiny (Janek)
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Which mountain is higer Lupghar Sar or Shishapangma?
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Title: Cape Higuer
Passage: The Cape Higuer (Basque: "Higer lurmuturra" ) is a cape on the Bay of Biscay standing out at the end of the mountain range Jaizkibel by the Spanish-French border in the municipality of Hondarribia (4 km away from the town centre). The site is home to a lighthouse, besides holding a camp-site and a couple of inns. It is sometimes considered the westernmost land strip of the Pyrenees, with the trek trail GR 11 setting out at this point.
Title: Shishapangma
Passage: Shishapangma, also called Gosainthn, is the 14th highest mountain in the world at 8027 m above sea level. It was the last 8,000 metre peak to be climbed, due to its location entirely within Tibet and the restrictions on visits by foreign travelers to the region imposed by authorities of the Government of China and of the Tibet Autonomous Region.
Title: Lupghar Sar
Passage: Lupghar Sar is 109th on the list of world tallest mountains. It is located in Shishkat valley of Hunza Gojal. It is part of the Momhail Sar cluster of mountains and has an elevation of 7200 m above sea level. In Wakhi language Lupghar Sar translates as "the top of the big rock".
Title: National Association for Search and Rescue
Passage: This SAR organization team started in 1972. The National Association for Search and Rescue (NASAR) is an organization in the United States interested in the training of search and rescue, disaster relief, emergency medicine and awareness education. NASAR is interested in search and rescue as a humanitarian mission. NASAR works closely with other organizations such as the Mountain Rescue Association, and the National Park Service (NPS). This SAR organization team started in 1972.
Title: Lupghar Pir Pass
Passage: Lupghar Pir pass (el. 5190 m ) is a high mountain pass 9 km to the west of village Lupghar in the upper Hunza valley in Gojal tehsil of Gilgit district in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.
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Shishapangma
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Lupghar Sar
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Shishapangma
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Cape Farewell is a headland in New Zealand, the most northerly point on the South Island, it was first mapped by Abel Tasman, he was a Dutch seafarer, explorer, and merchant, best known for his voyages of 1642 and which year, in the service of the Dutch East India Company (VOC)?
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Title: Cape Farewell, New Zealand
Passage: Cape Farewell is a headland in New Zealand, the most northerly point on the South Island. It is located just west of Farewell Spit. First mapped by Abel Tasman, it was named by British explorer Captain James Cook in 1770 it was the last land seen by his crew as they departed on the ship's homeward voyage.
Title: Governorate of Ambon
Passage: Ambon was a governorate of the Dutch East India Company, consisting of Ambon Island and ten neighbouring islands. Steven van der Hagen captured Fort Victoria on 22 February 1605 from the Portuguese in the name of the Dutch East India Company. Until 1619, Ambon served as the capital of the Dutch possessions in East Asia. In that year Batavia was founded to function as the staple port for the Dutch East India Company in Asia. The island was the world center of clove production until the 19th century. The Dutch prohibited the rearing of the clove-tree in all the other islands subject to their rule, in order to secure the monopoly to Ambon.
Title: Dutch East India Company
Passage: The United East India Company or the United East Indian Company, also known as the United East Indies Company (Dutch: Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie ; or Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie in modern spelling; VOC), referred to by the British as the Dutch East India Company, or sometimes known as the Dutch East Indies Company, was originally established as a chartered company in 1602, when the Dutch government granted it a 21-year monopoly on the Dutch spice trade. A pioneering early model of the multinational corporation in its modern sense, the company is also often considered to be the world's first true transnational corporation. In the early 1600s, the VOC became the first company in history to issue bonds and shares of stock to the general public. In other words, the VOC was the world's first formally listed public company, because it was the first corporation to be ever actually listed on an official (formal) stock exchange. As the first historical model of the quasi-fictional concept of the megacorporation, the VOC possessed quasi-governmental powers, including the ability to wage war, imprison and execute convicts, negotiate treaties, strike its own coins, and establish colonies.
Title: Abel Tasman
Passage: Abel Janszoon Tasman (] ; 1603 10 October 1659) was a Dutch seafarer, explorer, and merchant, best known for his voyages of 1642 and 1644 in the service of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). He was the first known European explorer to reach the islands of Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) and New Zealand, and to sight the Fiji islands.
Title: Torrent River
Passage: The Torrent River is a river of the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows east to reach Torrent Bay on the Tasman Bay coast of the Abel Tasman National Park. The Abel Tasman Track crosses the river close to its mouth.
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1644
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Cape Farewell, New Zealand
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Abel Tasman
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What is the birthdate of the man that is being succeeded by Stuart Chambers?
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Title: Stuart Chambers (businessman)
Passage: Stuart John Chambers (born May 1956) is a British businessman, the chairman of Rexam and ARM Holdings. He will succeed Sir John Parker as chairman of Anglo American plc from 1 November 2017.
Title: John Parker (businessman)
Passage: Sir Thomas John Parker, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 8 April 1942) is a British businessman. He is currently Chairman of Anglo American PLC (until 31 October 2017) and Ombu Group, and a Director of Airbus and Carnival Corporation plc. He is also past President of the Royal Academy of Engineering, patron at the Centre for Process Innovation and a Visiting Fellow of the University of Oxford. Sir John has chaired five FTSE 100 companies, including National Grid plc, from which he stood down in December 2011. He was born into a farming family in County Down, Northern Ireland.
Title: Gajanan Maharaj Temples
Passage: The Gajanan Maharaj Temples were built to honor Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj, a late-nineteenth, early-twentieth-century Indian holy man known to many people in Maharashtra, India. His birthdate is unknown; he lived most of his life at Shegaon, near Akola district in Maharashtra, where he took Samadhi on 8 September 1910. Although Shegaon has special significance for Maharaj and his devotees and hosts a magnificent temple, in every city of Maharashtra one will find a Gajanan Maharaj temple.
Title: Amaninatakilebte
Passage: Amaninatakilebte was a Meroitic king who ruled in the 6th century, probably between 538 to 519 BC at Napata. He succeeded King Analmaye and was in turn succeeded by King Karkamani. Like others of his dynasty, he was discovered buried among the pyramid chambers at Nuri, specifically Nuri 10. These remains, along with engraved blocks at Meroe, are the only known records of the ruler. Also significant is the gold cylinder discovered with the ruler in this pyramid, not unlike those found buried with King Aspelta in Nuri 8, but the function of which remains obscure.
Title: Earl of Carhampton
Passage: Earl of Carhampton was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1785 for Simon Luttrell, 1st Viscount Carhampton. He had already been created Baron Irnham, of Luttrellstown in the County of Dublin, in 1768 and Viscount Carhampton, of Castlehaven in the County of Cork, in 1781, also in the Peerage of Ireland. He was the son of Henry Luttrell. Lord Carhampton was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Earl. He was a General in the British Army and served as Commander-in-Chief of Ireland from 1796 to 1798. He was childless and was succeeded by his younger brother, the third Earl. He was a Captain in the Royal Navy and also sat as Member of Parliament for Stockbridge. He married as his first wife the Honourable Elizabeth Olmius (died 1796), daughter of John Olmius, 1st Baron Waltham, and assumed in 1787 by Royal Licence the additional surname of Olmius. Lord Carhampton had no sons and the titles became extinct on his death in 1829. Already the same year George IV offered to revive the earldom in favour of Sir Simeon Stuart, 5th Baronet, son of Sir Simeon Stuart, 4th Baronet, and his wife Lady Frances Maria, daughter of the third Earl. However, the offer was declined.
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8 April 1942
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Stuart Chambers (businessman)
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John Parker (businessman)
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Emma Watson received critical accolades for what character role in a movie based on J.K. Rowling's book of the same name?
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Title: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)
Passage: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (released in some countries as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) is a 2001 British-American fantasy film directed by Chris Columbus and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on the novel of the same name by J. K. Rowling. The film is the first instalment in the long-running "Harry Potter" film series, and was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman. Its story follows Harry Potter's first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as he discovers that he is a famous wizard and begins his education. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, with Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, and Emma Watson as Hermione Granger.
Title: Bloomsbury 21
Passage: Bloomsbury 21 is a series of 21 books published in 2007 by Bloomsbury to celebrate their 21st anniversary. The books are limited editions of 21 of Bloomsbury's most famous published works. The books have covers featuring a white background with a picture of the original cover of the particular book, tilted in such a way that part of the picture is cut off and appears on the next book in the series. When the books are placed side by side in numerical order, their covers form a panorama of the 21 original book covers. Each book features an introduction by a fellow author and reading group guides. On the spine of each book is its number in the series above the number 21 to indicate the book's place within the series. Authors whose works have been included in the series include Margaret Atwood and J.K. Rowling.
Title: Sam Clemmett
Passage: Sam Clemmett is a British actor. Born in Brundall, Norfolk, Clemmett began his acting career in 2013. He is known for being cast as Albus Potter in 2015 for the British play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. His performance in the play has made him popular with Harry Potter fans, as well as the creator of Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling. Rowling stated that, "There's much I could say about Sam-as-Albus, but we'd be into spoiler territory so quickly I'll just say we couldn't have cast better." He played the role in the West End, until late-Spring 2017.
Title: Emma Watson
Passage: Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson (born 15 April 1990) is a British actress, model, and activist. Born in Paris and brought up in Oxfordshire, Watson attended the Dragon School and trained as an actress at the Oxford branch of Stagecoach Theatre Arts. She rose to prominence after landing her first professional acting role as Hermione Granger in the "Harry Potter" film series, having acted only in school plays previously. Watson appeared in all eight "Harry Potter" films from 2001 to 2011, earning worldwide fame, critical accolades, and around 60 million.
Title: Gasoline Alley
Passage: Gasoline Alley is a comic strip created by Frank King and currently distributed by Tribune Media Services. First published November 24, 1918, it is the second-longest-running comic strip in the US (after "The Katzenjammer Kids") and has received critical accolades for its influential innovations. In addition to inventive color and page design concepts, King introduced real-time continuity to comic strips by showing his characters as they grew to maturity and aged over generations.
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Hermione Granger
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)
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Emma Watson
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Craig Frost is known as the keyboardist fo an American rock band whose names is a play on words of what?
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Title: Meneguar
Passage: Meneguar was an indie rock band whose members had previously played under different arrangements and names, but which reached its current form in 2004 in Brooklyn, New York. The group released its second CD, "Strangers in Our House", on the Troubleman Unlimited label. " Rolling Stone" magazine reviewed the album, saying, "The genius and beauty of Strangers in Our House, and Meneguar as a whole, is that every song they release could be considered the album's single. The songs are so energetic and youthful that it's impossible to not get wrapped up by them, caught up and singing along to all the choruses and dancing to every melody."
Title: Eisblume
Passage: Eisblume (German for "Frost Flower") is a German Pop rock band whose debut album spawned the Top 5 hit single "Eisblumen" in Germany in 2009.
Title: Pure Prairie League
Passage: Pure Prairie League is an American country rock band whose roots go back to 1965 and Waverly, Ohio, with Craig Fuller, Tom McGrail, Jim Caughlan, and John David Call. In 1970 McGrail named the band after a fictional 19th century temperance union featured in the 1939 Errol Flynn cowboy film "Dodge City". The band had five consecutive Top 40 LPs in the 1970s and added a sixth in the 1980s. The band has had a long run, active from the 1970s through the late 1980s and was revived in the late 1990s for a time, then again in 2004. As of 2017, they are still doing at least 100 shows a year.
Title: Craig Frost
Passage: Craig Frost (born April 20, 1948 in Flint, Michigan) is the keyboardist for Bob Seger The Silver Bullet Band. He is also known as keyboardist for 1970s hard rock band Grand Funk Railroad. He plays organ, synthesizer, and piano.
Title: Grand Funk Railroad
Passage: Grand Funk Railroad, sometimes shortened as Grand Funk, is an American rock band popular during the 1970s, when they toured extensively and played to packed arenas worldwide. David Fricke of "Rolling Stone" magazine once said, "You cannot talk about rock in the 1970s without talking about Grand Funk Railroad!" Known for their crowd-pleasing arena rock style, the band was well-regarded by audiences despite a relative lack of critical acclaim. The band's name is a play on words of the Grand Trunk Western Railroad, a line that ran through the band's home town of Flint, Michigan.
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Grand Trunk Western Railroad
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Craig Frost
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Grand Funk Railroad
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Jon Amiel and Kurt Gerron have what in common?
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Title: Jon Amiel
Passage: Jon Amiel (born 20 May 1948) is an English film director who has since the early 1980s worked in film and television in both the UK and the US.
Title: Prisoner of Paradise
Passage: Prisoner of Paradise is a 2002 documentary film directed by Malcolm Clarke and Stuart Sender, and produced as a British-Canadian-American collaboration. The film tells the true story of Kurt Gerron, a German-Jewish cabaret and film actor in the 1920s and 1930s who was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp in Czechoslovakia during World War II. There he was ordered to write and direct a Nazi propaganda film. In addition to gaining positive reviews, the film was nominated for "Best Feature Documentary" in the 2003 Academy Awards. Clarke won the Directors Guild of Canada Award; he and Sender were together nominated for the 2003 Directors Guild of America Award.
Title: My Wife, the Impostor
Passage: My Wife, the Impostor (German: Meine Frau, die Hochstaplerin) is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Kurt Gerron and starring Heinz Rhmann, Kthe von Nagy and Fritz Grnbaum. A separate French-language version was also made, with a different cast.
Title: Kurt Gerron
Passage: Kurt Gerron (11 May 1897 28 October 1944) was a German Jewish actor and film director.
Title: The Three Wishes
Passage: The Three Wishes or De Drie Wensen is a 1937 Dutch film directed by Kurt Gerron. Simultaneously, an Italian language version, "I tre desideri", was filmed with Italian actors at Cinecitta' studios in Rome. Both movies were shot during the summer of 1937. The Dutch version was badly received and attendance was poor. The production suffered from delays and setbacks, forcing Dutch star Lien Deyers to resign. Her part was given to Annie van Duyn.
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film director
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Jon Amiel
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Kurt Gerron
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The Commanding Army General during the United States Forces - Iraq was the 12th commander of what unit?
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Title: United States Forces Iraq
Passage: United States Forces Iraq (USF-I) was an American military sub-unified command, part of U.S. Central Command. It was stationed in Iraq as agreed with the Government of Iraq under the U.S.Iraq Status of Forces Agreement. USFI replaced the previous commands Multi-National Force Iraq, Multi-National Corps Iraq, and Multi-National Security Transition Command Iraq from January 2010. General Lloyd Austin served as Commanding General. The logo of the USF-I depicts a lamassu.
Title: Robert W. RisCassi
Passage: Robert William RisCassi (born January 18, 1936) is a retired United States Army four-star general who served as Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army (VCSA) from 1989 to 1990; Commander in Chief, United Nations CommandCommander in Chief, ROKU. S. Combined Forces CommandCommander, U.S. Forces KoreaCommanding General, Eighth United States Army (CINCUNCCINCCFCCOMUSFKCG EUSA) from 1990 to 1992; and Commander in Chief, United Nations CommandCommander in Chief, ROKU. S. Combined Forces CommandCommander, United States Forces Korea (CINCUNCCINCCFCCOMUSFK) from 1992 to 1993.
Title: Lloyd Austin
Passage: Lloyd James Austin III (born August 8, 1953) is a retired United States Army general. He was the 12th commander of United States Central Command (CENTCOM). Austin was the first African American to head the organization. Prior to his assignment in CENTCOM, Austin served as the 33rd Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army from January 31, 2012, to March 8, 2013. His assignments prior to CENTCOM were as the last Commanding General of United States Forces - Iraq, Operation New Dawn, which ended on December 18, 2011, and then Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army. On December 6, 2012, the Pentagon announced that President Barack Obama had nominated Austin to lead the U.S. Central Command. Austin was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on March 5, 2013, and assumed command on March 22, 2013. On April 5, 2016, Austin's retirement ceremony took place at Joint Base MyerHenderson Hall. He received the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Army Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, and others.
Title: Frank Helmick
Passage: Frank Helmick is a retired United States Army Lieutenant General. He is the former Commanding General of the XVIII Airborne Corps. From February to December 2011, he additionally served as the Deputy Commanding General for Operations, United States Forces - Iraq. Prior to assuming command of the XVIII Airborne Corps, LTG Helmick commanded the Multi-National Security Transition Command - Iraq along with the NATO Training Mission-Iraq from July 3, 2008 to October 7, 2009.
Title: Raymond T. Odierno
Passage: Raymond Thomas "Ray" Odierno ( ; born 8 September 1954) is a retired United States Army General who served as the 38th Chief of Staff of the Army. Prior to his service as Chief of Staff, Odierno commanded United States Joint Forces Command from October 2010 until its disestablishment in August 2011. He served as Commanding General, United States Forces Iraq and its predecessor, Multi-National Force Iraq, from September 2008 through September 2010. Before then, he served as Commanding General, III Corps, from May 2006 to May 2008. Odierno is the twelfth American military officer to command at the Division, Corps, and Army level during the same conflict and only the second with this distinction since the Vietnam War. Before commanding III Corps, he served as Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington, where he was the primary military adviser to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice from 3 November 2004 to 1 May 2006.
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United States Central Command
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United States Forces Iraq
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Lloyd Austin
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Edward Keonjian and Edward Avedisian, have what in common?
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Title: Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire rising of 1549
Passage: The Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Rising of 1549 was a rural rebellion that took place in Tudor England under the rule of Edward VI's Lord Protector, Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset. Part of a series of disturbances across the country, it took place at the same time as the better-known Prayer Book Rebellion or Western Rising and for many of the same reasons: discontent at the introduction in June 1549 of the Book of Common Prayer, fuelled by economic distress and resentment at enclosures of common land. Kett's Rebellion, which centred on enclosures, took place in the same month, contributing to a growing sense of national disorder in what was popularly known afterwards as "the commotion time".
Title: Wolfgang Fink
Passage: Wolfgang Fink is a German theoretical physicist. He is currently an Associate Professor and the inaugural Edward Maria Keonjian Endowed Chair of Microelectronics at the University of Arizona. Fink has joint appointments in the Departments of Electrical Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Systems Industrial Engineering, Aerospace Mechanical Engineering, and Ophthalmology Vision Science at the University of Arizona.
Title: Edward Keonjian
Passage: Dr. Edward Keonjian (14 August 1909 6 September 1999) was a prominent engineer, an early leader in the field of low-power electronics, the father of microelectronics. In 1954 Keonjian designed the world's first solar-powered, pocket-sized radio transmitter. In 1959 Keonjian designed the first prototype of integrated circuit. In 1963 he organized the world's first international symposium on low-power electronics. Later on Keonjian collaborated with NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong as chief of failure analysis on the Apollo 11 project.
Title: Edwards (surname)
Passage: Edwards is a patronymic surname, which arose separately in England and Wales. It means 'son of Edward'. Edwards is the 14th most common surname in Wales and 21st most common in England. Within the United States, it was ranked as the 49th-most common surname as surveyed in 1990, falling to 51st in 2014.
Title: Edward Avedisian
Passage: Edward Avedisian (June 15, 1936, Lowell, Massachusetts August 17, 2007, Philmont, New York) was an American abstract painter who came into prominence during the 1960s. His work was initially associated with Color field painting and in the late 1960s with Lyrical Abstraction.
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Edward
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Edward Keonjian
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Edward Avedisian
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Which organization manages the Colne and Blackpool South railway stations?
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Title: Blackpool South railway station
Passage: Blackpool South railway station serves the suburban south of the popular seaside resort of Blackpool, Lancashire, England. It is the terminus of the "South Fylde Line" 1214 mi west of by rail, though most services run through from Colne. It lies only a short walk from Blackpool Football Club's stadium at Bloomfield Road. The station is managed by Northern, who operate all trains serving it. Blackpool South is located about 500 m from Waterloo Road tram stop on the Blackpool Tramway.
Title: Hanoi Railway Station
Passage: Hanoi Railway Station is one of the main railway stations on the NorthSouth Railway (Reunification Express) in Vietnam. It serves the city of Hanoi. The station is located at 120 L Dun Street, Cua Nam Ward, Hoan Kiem District of Hanoi and is the starting point of five railway lines leading to almost every Vietnamese province. Train street is very famous narrow gap railway line were train moving very tight space inbetween old houses in HaNoi.
Title: Colne railway station
Passage: Colne railway station serves the Lancashire mill town of Colne, England, which is situated close to Pendle Hill. The station, which is managed by Northern, is the eastern terminus of the East Lancashire Line. Trains from Blackpool South run through Preston and Blackburn to Burnley and Colne.
Title: List of closed railway stations in Victoria
Passage: This is a list of former railway stations and railway lines in Victoria, Australia. Many of these stations and lines have been abandoned or demolished. For closed railway stations in suburban Melbourne, see List of closed railway stations in Melbourne.
Title: Line 7, Guangzhou Metro
Passage: Line 7 of the Guangzhou Metro () or Panyu Line () runs across Panyu District. Line 7's color is light green. Line 7 is envisioned as tangential line that runs across southeast Guangzhou and Foshan, allowing for orbital traffic between the suburbs of Shunde, Panyu and Huangpu to avoid the crowded city center stations. The first section starts at Guangzhou South Railway Station and ends at Higher Education Mega Center South, interchanging with Line 2 at Guangzhou South Railway Station, Line 3 at Hanxi Changlong, and Line 4 at Higher Education Mega Center South. The total length is 17.1 km with 10 stations. The plan for west extension of the first phase from Guangzhou South Railway Station to Meidi Dadao in Shunde District, Foshan was approved in October, 2015. The construction of the west extension began in June, 2016. The west extension is expected to be operational in 2020. The first phase of the line (Guangzhou South HEMC South) was opened on December 28, 2016.
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Northern
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Colne railway station
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Blackpool South railway station
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Which is a magazine that has a subscription service available for mobile devices, The New York Enterprise Report or Hour Detroit?
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Title: My Windows Phone
Passage: My Windows Phone (previously "Windows Phone Live") was a free online companion service for Windows Phone mobile devices from Microsoft. The service, released in conjunction with the launch of Windows Phone 7 on October 21, 2010, provides users with a free mobile phone back-up solution by wirelessly synchronizing contacts, calendar appointments, photos, and OneNote notebooks with a various tightly-integrated Windows Live services including People, Outlook.com Calendar, and Microsoft OneDrive. Users can access and manage their information stored on their Windows Phone devices via a password protected online portal using their Microsoft account. My Windows Phone also includes the Find My Phone service which facilitates tracking of a lost or stolen phone over the Internet or by messages. Similar phone finder services under various names are available for other families of smartphones. A similar service for Windows Mobile devices was available with Microsoft My Phone, withdrawn in 2011.
Title: Hour Detroit
Passage: Hour Detroit is a monthly city magazine covering the Metro Detroit area. The magazine uses a glossy oversized format and features content on restaurants, arts and entertainment, and trends in fashion and dcor. It began publication in 1996 and is a member of the City and Regional Magazine Association (CRMA). In addition to the print edition, it has a subscription service available for the iPad.
Title: 82
Passage: This Vertical Service Code, 82, enables calling line identification regardless of subscriber preference, dialed to unblock withheld numbers (private callers) in the U.S. on a per-call basis. If Caller ID is subscribed to or enabled on the line receiving the call, the unblocked phone number and registered name is displayed - unable to determine that the caller subscribes to outgoing callerID blocking or that 82 has been dialed to temporarily override that subscription. 82 can be dialed from U.S. land-line house phones and business lines, as well as most cell phones and mobile devices. Some mobile devices may alternatively offer or require a menu selection to override Caller ID blocking per call.
Title: The New York Enterprise Report
Passage: The New York Enterprise Report or "' NY Report"' is a media company based in New York City, New York. The company is founded on the belief that all business owners should have access to the expertise that will help them grow their companies. The business caters to entrepreneurs and executives who constantly seek better ways to operate and grow. Through NY Reports multi-media platforms, they provide their readers with access to knowledge from experts and inspiration from successful entrepreneurs.The publication mainly covers local small businesses, that are located within the Greater New York Area. The magazine uses expert-written news articles, tips, advice and other helpful resources to help small business owners expand their company. The New York Enterprise Report puts out a monthly publication as well as publishes daily articles and interviews on their website to help people grow their businesses.
Title: YouTube Red
Passage: YouTube Red is a paid streaming subscription service exclusively for YouTube in the United States, Australia, Mexico, New Zealand, and South Korea. It provides advertising-free streaming of all videos hosted by YouTube, offline play and background playback of videos on mobile devices, access to advertising-free music streaming through Google Play Music, and access to "YouTube Red Original" series and films.
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Hour Detroit
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The New York Enterprise Report
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Hour Detroit
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What French hard rock metal band dedicated a studio disc to an Australian singer and songwriter born 9 July 1946?
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Title: Rpression
Passage: "Rpression" is the second studio disc by the French hard rockmetal band Trust. It was released in 1980 (in France) and was dedicated to Bon Scott, the recently deceased lead singer of ACDC; the English version was released to other parts of the world later in the year.
Title: Bon Scott
Passage: Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott (9 July 1946 19 February 1980) was an Australian singer and songwriter, best known for being the lead vocalist and lyricist of the Australian hard rock band ACDC from 1974 until his death in 1980.
Title: Angela Similea
Passage: Angela Similea (born 9 July 1946 in 1 Decembrie, Ilfov County) is a Romanian female pop star who was famous for "Muzic uoar" easy listening music in the 1980s.
Title: Bernie Bonvoisin
Passage: Bernard "Bernie" Bonvoisin (born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts-de-Seine) is a French hard rock singer and film director. He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.
Title: Derek Lewis (prison governor)
Passage: Derek Lewis (born 9 July 1946) is a former Director General of HM Prison Service, who was sacked in 1995 by then Home Secretary Michael Howard after a series of high-profile escapes by IRA prisoners. He was the subject of an interview which occurred during the 1997 Conservative Leadership contest in which Jeremy Paxman asked whether Mr Howard had threatened to overrule Lewis. The question was put 12 times with Howard failing to give a definitive answer.
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Trust
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Rpression
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Bon Scott
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Edward F. Cline and Mike Hodges, are screenwriters?
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Title: Edward F. Caldwell amp; Co.
Passage: Edward F. Caldwell Co., of New York City, was one of the premier designers and manufacturers of electric light fixtures and decorative metalwork from the late 19th to the mid-20th centuries. Founded in 1895 by Edward F. Caldwell (18511914) and Victor F. von Lossberg (18531942), the firm left a legacy of custom designed and finely-made, metal gates, lanterns, chandeliers, ceiling and wall fixtures, floor and table lamps, and other decorative objects that can be found today in many metropolitan area churches, public buildings, offices, clubs, and residences including, the White House (1902 renovation), St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, New York Public Library, and Rockefeller Center.
Title: Edward F. Cline
Passage: Edward Francis Cline (November 4, 1891 May 22, 1961) was an American screenwriter, actor, writer and director best known for his work with comedians W. C. Fields and Buster Keaton. He was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin and died in Hollywood, California.
Title: 1997 UMass Minutemen football team
Passage: The 1997 UMass Minutemen football team represented the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the 1997 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference. The team was coached by Mike Hodges and played its home games at Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium in Hadley, Massachusetts. It was Hodges' last as head coach, as he would take the position of assistant athletic director at the University in the offseason. The 1997 season was a tough one for the Minutemen as they stumbled to their worst record since 1953. UMass finished the season with a record of 29 overall and 17 in conference play.
Title: The Frozen North
Passage: The Frozen North is a 1922 American short comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton. The film is a parody of early western films, especially those of William S. Hart. The film was written by Keaton and Edward F. Cline (credited as Eddie Cline). The film runs for around 17 minutes. Sybil Seely and Bonnie Hill co-star in the film.
Title: Mike Hodges
Passage: Michael Tommy "Mike" Hodges (born 29 July 1932) is an English screenwriter, film director, playwright and novelist. His films as writerdirector include "Get Carter", "Pulp", "The Terminal Man" and "Black Rainbow"; as director, his films include "Flash Gordon", "Croupier" and "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead".
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yes
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Edward F. Cline
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Mike Hodges
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What actress and singer is overdubbed in German by Gabrielle Pietermann?
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Title: Selena Gomez
Passage: Selena Marie Gomez ( ; ] ; born July 22, 1992) is an American singer and actress. Gomez began her career starring in the children's television series "Barney Friends". She rose to fame playing the lead role of Alex Russo in the Disney Channel series "Wizards of Waverly Place" (20072012). She also starred in films such as "Ramona and Beezus" (2010), "Monte Carlo" (2011), and "Spring Breakers" (2013).
Title: Gabrielle Pietermann
Passage: Gabrielle Pietermann (born September 2, 1987 in Munich) is a German voice actress. She is most famous for being the German dub-over artist of actresses Emma Watson, Selena Gomez, Anna Kendrick, Danielle Campbell, Meaghan Jette Martin and for the German Voice as Tinker Bell for Mae Whitman. And in 2017 a audiobook publisher named "der Hrverlag" released a Novelization of Beauty and the Beast (1991 film) read by Gabrielle Pietermann (ISBN ).
Title: Gabrielle Christian
Passage: Gabrielle Christian (born Gabrielle Christine Horchler; July 30, 1984) is an American actress and singer best known for her portrayal of Spencer Carlin in The N original series "South of Nowhere", and her portrayal of Colby Robson in the web series "Girltrash! " and the prequel film "". In addition, she has also guest starred on "Drake Josh", "Windfall", "Without a Trace" and "What Should You Do? " along with several minor roles in a variety of other shows.
Title: Lisa Tucker (singer)
Passage: Lisa Gabrielle Tucker (born June 13, 1989) is an American singer, musical theater actress, and television actress who was the tenth-place finalist on the fifth season of "American Idol".
Title: Gaby Deslys
Passage: Gaby Deslys ((born Marie-Elise-Gabrielle Caire; 4 November 1881 11 February 1920) was a singer and actress of the early 20th century from Marseilles, France. She selected her name for her stage career. It is an abbreviation of "Gabrielle of the Lillies". During the 1910s she was exceedingly popular worldwide, making 4,000 a week in the United States alone. During the 1910s she performed several times on Broadway, at the Winter Garden Theater, and performed in a show with a young Al Jolson. Her dancing was so popular that "The Gaby Glide" was named for her.
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Selena Gomez
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Gabrielle Pietermann
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Selena Gomez
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A band that formed in 1996 and obtained a Grammy Award working with Jack Joseph Puig is fronted by what female singer?
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Title: No Doubt
Passage: No Doubt is an American rock band from Anaheim, California, that formed in 1986. Since 1994, the group has consisted of vocalist Gwen Stefani, bassist and keyboardist Tony Kanal, guitarist and keyboardist Tom Dumont, and drummer Adrian Young. Since the mid-1990s in live performances and the studio, they have been supported by keyboardist and trombonist Gabrial McNair and keyboardist and trumpeter Stephen Bradley.
Title: Jack Joseph Puig
Passage: Jack Joseph Puig is an American audio engineer and record producer. He has worked with Tonic, Hole, Jellyfish, The Black Crowes, John Mayer, Weezer, Fiona Apple, Roger Hodgson, Taxiride, Green Day, Counting Crows, No Doubt, Klaxons, Panic! at the Disco, Stone Temple Pilots, U2, and many others. Puig has shared Grammy Awards with The Goo Goo Dolls, Sheryl Crow, Vanessa Carlton, John Mayer, Fergie (The Black Eyed Peas), U2, and No Doubt. In 2006 Jack Joseph Puig became an executive vice president at Interscope-Geffen-AM Records. He has signed Klaxons and Charlotte Sometimes. As an AR man he works with Shirley Manson, Ashlee Simpson, Klaxons, Charlotte Sometimes, Counting Crows, Puddle of Mudd, and The Like.
Title: Creepin' Up Slowly
Passage: "Creepin' Up Slowly" is the first single and the third track from the second album, "Garage Mahal", by the Australian rock band, Taxiride. This single was released on 10 June 2002. The song was recorded in Ocean Way Studios, Los Angeles, and produced by Jack Joseph Puig, as with all their previous singles. It was written by the group's Jason Mahendra Singh, Timothy Harcourt Watson and Timothy Andrew Wild together with American production and song writing team, Dow S Brain and Bradley K Young. It became Taxiride's second Top 10 hit, reaching No. 6 on the ARIA Singles Chart. "Creepin' Up Slowly" peaked at No. 19 on the New Zealand Singles Chart. In Australia it was certified platinum for shipment of 70,000 units by the end of 2002.
Title: Dancing Diva
Passage: Dancing Diva ( ) is the eighth studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai ( ). It was released on May 12, 2006, by Capitol Music Taiwan. Emboldened by her success, Tsai signed a recording deal with Capitol where she immediately began working on her next release in February 2006. In May 2006, Tsai debuted the title track, "Dancing Diva", at the MTV Asia Awards 2006, and sparked controversy for the dance moves of rhythmic gymnastics during performing the song. The sexually-charged album exceeded all expectations by selling more than 2.5 millions copies in Asia, with more than 260,000 copies sold in Taiwan alone, and became the best-selling album of the year in Taiwan. The fourth track, "Pretence", reached number 3 on the Hit FM Top 100 Singles of the Year. The title track, "Dancing Diva", reached number 14 on the chart. The third track, "A Wonder in Madrid", reached number 33 on the chart. The album earned Tsai two Golden Melody Award nominations for Best Mandarin Album and Best Mandarin Female Singer, and she finally won for Best Mandarin Female Singer and Most Popular Female Singer (popular vote).
Title: Imaginate (Taxiride album)
Passage: Imaginate is the debut album by Australian rock band Taxiride. It was recorded in Ocean Way Studios in Los Angeles and produced by Jack Joseph Puig. "Imaginate" reached number one on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified double platinum. Its first two singles, "Get Set" and "Everywhere You Go", both peaked in the top 15 on the related ARIA Singles Chart. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1999 Taxiride won Breakthrough Artist Single for "Get Set". In the following year "Imaginate" was nominated for the related category, Breakthrough Artist Album.
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Gwen Stefani
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Jack Joseph Puig
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No Doubt
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Black existentialism or Africana critical theory is a school of thought that "critiques domination and affirms the empowerment of Black people in the world" and may also be seen as method, which allows one to read works by African-American writers such as W. E. B. Du Bois, James Baldwin, and Ralph Ellison, best known for what novel?
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Title: Black existentialism
Passage: Black existentialism or Africana critical theory is a school of thought that "critiques domination and affirms the empowerment of Black people in the world". Although it shares a word with existentialism and that philosophy's concerns with existence and meaning in life, it "is predicated on the liberation of all black people in the world from oppression". It may also be seen as method, which allows one to read works by African-American writers such as W. E. B. Du Bois, James Baldwin, and Ralph Ellison in an existentialist frame. Lewis Gordon argues that black existentialism is not only existential philosophy produced by black philosophers but is also thought that addresses the intersection of problems of existence in black contexts.
Title: W. E. B. Du Bois
Passage: William Edward Burghardt "W. E. B." Du Bois ( ; February 23, 1868 August 27, 1963) was an American sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author, writer and editor. Born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Du Bois grew up in a relatively tolerant and integrated community. After completing graduate work at the University of Berlin and Harvard, where he was the first African American to earn a doctorate, he became a professor of history, sociology and economics at Atlanta University. Du Bois was one of the co-founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909.
Title: The Signifying Monkey
Passage: The Signifying Monkey: A Theory of African-American Literary Criticism is a work of literary criticism and theory by American scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. first published in 1988. The book traces the folkloric origins of the African-American cultural practice of signifying and uses the concept of Signifyin(g) to analyze the interplay between texts of prominent African-American writers, specifically Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, Zora Neale Hurston and Ishmael Reed.
Title: Dark Princess
Passage: Dark Princess, written by sociologist W. E. B. Du Bois in 1928, is one of his five historical novels. One of Du Bois's favorite works, the novel explores the beauty of people of color around the world. This was part of Du Bois' use of fiction to explore his times in a way not possible in non-fiction history. He expressed fully imagined lives of his characters, using them to explore the richness and beauty of black culture. The novel was not well received when published. It was criticized for its expression of eroticism as well as for what some critics thought was a failed attempt at social realism.
Title: Ralph Ellison
Passage: Ralph Waldo Ellison (March 1, 1913 April 16, 1994) was an American novelist, literary critic, and scholar. Ellison is best known for his novel "Invisible Man", which won the National Book Award in 1953. He also wrote "Shadow and Act" (1964), a collection of political, social and critical essays, and "Going to the Territory" (1986). For "The New York Times", the best of these essays in addition to the novel put him "among the gods of America's literary Parnassus." A posthumous novel, "Juneteenth", was published after being assembled from voluminous notes he left after his death.
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"Invisible Man"
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Black existentialism
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Ralph Ellison
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Who is credited with composing the music for the song named in a famous Guatemalan lottery dedicated to help the deafblind?
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Title: Cleitagora
Passage: Cleitagora or Clitagora (Greek: ) was a lyric poet mentioned by Aristophanes in his "Wasps" and his lost play the "Danaids"; a fragment of Cratinus also mentions her. She was called a "female Homer". A drinking song named "Cleitagora" is mentioned in Aristophanes' "Lysistrata". Aside from these few mentions, nothing is known of either Cleitagora or the song named after her.
Title: Santa Lucia
Passage: "Santa Lucia" (] , ] ) is a traditional Neapolitan song. It was translated by Teodoro Cottrau (18271879) into Italian and published by the Cottrau firm, as a "barcarolla", in Naples in 1849. Cottrau translated it from Neapolitan into Italian during the first stage of the "Risorgimento", the first Neapolitan song to be given Italian lyrics. Its transcriber, who is very often credited as its composer, was the son of the French-born Italian composer and collector of songs Guillaume Louis Cottrau (17971847). Various sources credit A. Longo with the music, 1835.
Title: The Animals discography
Passage: The discography of The Animals, an English music group of the 1960s formed in Newcastle upon Tyne, contains 20 studio albums, 6 compilation albums, 5 EPs and 25 singles. Featuring a gritty, bluesy sound and a deep-voiced frontman in Eric Burdon, they are best known for their rendition of an American folk song named "House of the Rising Sun", which is described by many as their signature song. This single had worldwide sales of nearly 5 million and became a Number One hit in both the UK and US in 1964. Overall, the group balanced tough, rock-edged pop singles such as "We Gotta Get Out of This Place" and "It's My Life" against rhythm and blues-oriented album material. The Animals released separate UK and US albums, a practice common to other British Invasion bands of the time such as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
Title: The 6th Sense
Passage: "The 6th Sense" is the first single from Common's 2000 album "Like Water for Chocolate" and is a b-side of "The Light." It is produced by DJ Premier making it the only song on Common's 2000 album not produced by a member of the Soulquarians. It features Premier's trademark chorus with scratched samples; the samples are from "Memories Are Here to Stay" by The Intruders and "Allustrious" by Mobb Deep. The chorus also features singing by neo-soul artist Bilal. The song's lyrics discuss afrocentricity, hip hop culture and various social issues. "The 6th Sense" begins with an introduction in which Common states "the revolution will not be televised, the revolution is here" referencing the famous Gil-Scott Heron song named "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised."
Title: Lotera Santa Luca
Passage: The "Loteria Santa Lucia"' (Santa Lucia Lottery) is one of the largest lotteries in Guatemala, which many people support and play to help the deafblind across the country. The payout of the Santa Lucia lottery is determined by the proportion of deafblind people who were born in Guatemala, against the proportion of people with other problems. According to Guatemalan studies, over 50 million people, over 50 years, have helped the deafblind.
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A. Longo
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Lotera Santa Luca
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Santa Lucia
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Prasad's dance choreographer is what Indian choreographer, who was noted as one of the first to bring contemporary jazz and western forms of dance to India?
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Title: Shiamak Davar
Passage: Shiamak Davar (born 19 October 1961) is an Indian choreographer, noted as one of the first to bring contemporary jazz and western forms of dance to India. He is known as the guru of contemporary dance in India. He is responsible for modernizing Indias dance scene especially in the film and theatre industries. He is respected for his ever-evolving and very popular "Shiamak Style" of dance. He was the director of choreography for the Commonwealth Games, Melbourne and Commonwealth Games, Delhi. In 2011 he choreographed the dance sequences for the movie .
Title: Prasad (film)
Passage: Prasad is a 2012 Indian Kannada family drama film directed by Manoj Sati and produced by Ashok Kheny, won the best film state award. The film stars Arjun Sarja who won the Karnataka State Award 2012 for the Best Actor category and Madhuri Bhattacharya in the lead roles. The film's music is scored by Meastro Ilaiyaraja. The film is simultaneously made in Tamil and Telugu languages. The dance choreographer for the movie was Shiamak Davar.
Title: Pattie Obey
Passage: Pattie Obey is an American Jazz dance choreographer and a Jazz dance master teacher. In 2000 she was awarded the "Jazz Dance World Congress Award" due to her significant contribution to the world of Jazz Dance.
Title: K. N. Dandayudhapani Pillai
Passage: K. Natesa Dandayudhapani Pillai was an Indian classical dancer and choreographer, considered by many as one of the leading exponents of the classical dance form of Bharatanatyam. Born on 14 July 1921 in Karaikal, in the Indian union territory of Puducherry to A. K. Natesa Pillai, a known musician, he started training initially in music under his father, but later turned to Bharatanatyam and learned under his grand father, who was a teacher of the dance form. Subsequently, he joined Kalakshetra of Rukmini Devi Arundale as a teacher where he taught for a number of years. He was known to have authored several compositions for Bharatanatyam and trained many students; Sri Vidya, J. Jayalalithaa, Hema Rajagopalan, Suganthi Sadayane, Nayana Shenoy, Adyar K. Lakshman, Uma Muralikrishna, Vijayalakshmi Shetty-Ahuja, Jayalakshmi Alva and Geeta Chandran are some of the notable ones among them. He was the dance choreographer of a number of films in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi such as "Raja Guruvu", Man-Mauji, Chhaya, Hum Panchhi Ek Daal Ke, Sri Kalahastiswara Mahatyam and Bhai-Bhai. He also founded Sri Rama Nataka Niketan, a dance academy in Chennai in 1967. The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian honour of the Padma Shri, in 1971, for his contributions to Dance. His wife, Chandra Dandayudhapani Pillai, is a known Bharatanatyam exponent and teacher and his younger brother, Dakshinamoorthy Pillai who died in 2005, was also a noted Bharatanatyam teacher.
Title: Shruti Merchant
Passage: Shruti Merchant is an Indian choreographer. She is the younger sister of Vaibhavi Merchant. She is the granddaughter of late Shri B.Hiralal, one of the four Lal brothers namely B.Sohanlal, B.Hiralal, B.Chinni Lal and B.Radheshyam. He was a renowned film choreographer and was one of the founding fathers of classic Bollywood cinema songs. He brought the strong, vehement Jaipur style of dance to Indian cinema and rightfully commanded respect for several decades in the Indian film industry. Shruti is trained in Indian classical dance, Kathak and Bharatnatyam.
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Shiamak Davar
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Prasad (film)
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Shiamak Davar
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Blood Link starred which actor and musician, known for his role on Law and Order?
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Title: Alberto De Martino
Passage: Alberto De Martino (12 June 1929 2 June 2015) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. Born in Rome, De Martino started as a child actor and later returned to the cinema where worked as a screenwriter, director and dubbing supervisor. De Martino's films as a director specialised in wellcrafted knock-offs of Hollywood hit films. These films were specifically created films in Western, horror and mythology genres which were developed for the international market. " The Telegraph" stated that his best known of these film was probably "The Antichrist". "The Antichrist" capitalized on the box-office appeal of "The Exorcist" (1973) and in its first week in the United States earned a greater box office than "Jaws". Horror film fans also remember him for "The Blancheville Monster", "Blood Link", "Formula for a Murder", "Medusa vs the Son of Hercules" and "Holocaust 2000".
Title: Michael Moriarty
Passage: Michael Moriarty (born April 5, 1941) is an American-Canadian stage and screen actor and a jazz musician. He received an Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award for his first acting role on American television as a Nazi SS officer in the 1978 mini-series "Holocaust", and he played Executive Assistant District Attorney Benjamin Stone for the first four seasons (19901994) on the television show "Law Order." Moriarty is also known for his roles in films such as "Bang the Drum Slowly", "Who'll Stop the Rain", "Q: The Winged Serpent", "The Stuff", "Pale Rider", "Troll", "Courage Under Fire", and "Shiloh".
Title: Blood Link
Passage: Blood Link (Italian: "Extrasensorial" , German: "Blood Link - Blutspur" , also known as "The Link") is a 1982 Italian-American-German giallo-horror film written and directed by Alberto De Martino, and starring Michael Moriarty and Cameron Mitchell. The film was financed mostly by a German production company (Zadar Filmgesellschaft), but it was made by an Italian director and crew.
Title: Rambo: First Blood Part II
Passage: Rambo: First Blood Part II (also known as Rambo II or First Blood II) is a 1985 American action film directed by George P. Cosmatos and starring Sylvester Stallone, who reprises his role as Vietnam veteran John Rambo. It is the sequel to the 1982 film "First Blood", and the second installment in the "Rambo" film series. Picking up where the first film left, the sequel is set in the context of the Vietnam War POWMIA issue; it sees Rambo released from prison by federal order to document the possible existence of POWs in Vietnam, under the belief that he will find nothing, thus enabling the government to sweep the issue under the rug. In addition to Stallone, Richard Crenna reprises his role as Col. Samuel Trautman, with Charles Napier, Steven Berkoff, Julia Nickson, Martin Kove, George Cheung, and Andy Wood also included in the cast.
Title: Steven Boyer
Passage: Steven Boyer is an American stage and television actor, comedian, and musician. He is best known for originating the role of JasonTyrone in "Hand to God" Off-Broadway and in the Broadway production. This role earned him a Tony nomination for Best Leading Actor in a Play. He plays the role of Dwayne Reed in the NBC sitcom "Trial Error", with John Lithgow. He played a minor role in Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" alongside Leonardo DiCaprio. He has also played several small parts in television, including "The Good Wife", "Law Order", and "Orange Is the New Black".
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Michael Moriarty
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Blood Link
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Michael Moriarty
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Lee Towndrow worked as a visual effects artist on what 2015 British-American romantic drama film that was directed by Todd Haynes?
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Title: Christopher Townsend
Passage: Christopher Townsend is a visual effects supervisor. He has worked in the visual effects industry for over 20 years. For over a decade, he was an artist and supervisor at Industrial Light and Magic, and in 2007 became a freelance visual effects supervisor. He worked on "Journey to the Center of the Earth", the first ever stereoscopic motion picture shot and released digitally, "Wolverine", "Ninja Assassin", "" and "". He was nominated for a BAFTA and an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects for his work on "Iron Man 3", oversaw nearly 3000 shots on "" and was the overall supervisor for "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2". In 2015 he was given an Honorary Doctor of Arts degree by his alma mater, Coventry University.
Title: Carol (film)
Passage: Carol is a 2015 British-American romantic drama film directed by Todd Haynes. The screenplay, written by Phyllis Nagy, is based on the 1952 romance novel "The Price of Salt" (also known as "Carol") by Patricia Highsmith. The film stars Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, Sarah Paulson, Jake Lacy, and Kyle Chandler. Set in New York City during the early 1950s, "Carol" tells the story of a forbidden affair between an aspiring female photographer and an older woman going through a difficult divorce.
Title: Carey Villegas
Passage: Carey Villegas is a visual effects artist who was nominated at the 83rd Academy Awards in the category of Best Visual Effects, for the film "Alice in Wonderland". His nomination was shared with Sean Phillips, Ken Ralston and David Schaub. Also for Alice in Wonderland, Carey won the 2010 Golden Satellite Award for Best Visual Effects and was nominated for the British Academy Award (BAFTA), Critics Choice Award, Saturn Award, and the Visual Effects Society Award (VES) for "Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Motion Picture".
Title: Ken Ralston
Passage: Kenneth "Ken" Ralston (born 1954) is an American visual effects artist, currently the Visual Effect Supervisor and Creative Head at Sony Pictures Imageworks. Ralston began his career at the seminal commercial animation and visual effects company, Cascade Pictures in Hollywood, where he worked on over 150 advertising campaigns in the early 1970s. In 1976, he was hired at Industrial Light Magic by Dennis Muren to help George Lucas create the effects for "Star Wars". He remained in ILM for 20 years before joining Sony Pictures Imageworks as president. Ralston is best known for his work in the films of Robert Zemeckis.
Title: Lee Towndrow
Passage: Lee Towndrow is a visual artist based in New York City. He has photographed Lena Dunham, Martin Amis, Dan Brown, Michael Chabon, and Sheila Heti. He was the cinematographer for the title sequence and reenactments in the film His work has appeared in Time Magazine, The Paris Review, Das Magazin. He has worked as a visual effects artist on the feature film Carol (film), commercial campaigns for BMW, HONOR NYC, Morgan Stanley, TD Bank.
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Carol
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Lee Towndrow
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Carol (film)
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What magazine launched in August 2001, Filament or Elle Girl?
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Title: List of Elle Girl cover models
Passage: "Elle Girl" is a spin-off of "Elle" magazine. It is a fashion magazine targeted to the teenage market. The magazine was published by Hachette Filipacchi. The magazine features a model, actress, or singer. It started with the fall 2001 issue and ceased publication in 2006 with the JuneJuly issue.
Title: TopHat (telescope)
Passage: TopHat was a scientific experiment launched from McMurdo Station in January 2001 to measure the cosmic microwave background radiation produced 300,000 years after the Big Bang. The balloon was launched on January 2, 2001 and proceeded to fly for 644 hours over the continent of Antarctica before landing on January 31, 2001. The balloon flew over the continent 38 kilometers (125,000 ft) above the ground. The working payload was shut down on January 10, 2001 after the liquid cryogens cooling the detectors were exhausted, and the balloon simply circled the continent until it was safe to land. The vorticial winds that typically carry balloons around the continent dissipated part of the way through the flight, and the balloon had to be terminated in a suboptimal location. The landing missed the targeted ice shelf by around one half mile, and while the discs containing the information were recovered safely using a Twin Otter, the gondola itself had not been recovered by August 2001.
Title: Elle Girl
Passage: Elle Girl was the largest older-teen fashion and beauty magazine brand in the world with 12 editions and supplements worldwide. Launched in August 2001, it was the younger sibling to "Elle" magazine, and similarly focused on beauty, health, entertainment and looked at daring fashionits slogan: ""Dare to be different"". The magazine was published monthly and was based in New York City.
Title: Filament (magazine)
Passage: Filament was a quarterly erotic magazine aimed at women, published in the United Kingdom. It ran for 9 issues, from June 2009 to December 2011.
Title: Sarra Manning
Passage: Sarra Manning is a writer from England. She attended the University of Sussex and took up an English with Media Studies degree. She became a freelance writer after submitting her work to "Melody Maker". She worked as the entertainment editor for five years of the now-defunct teen magazine "J-17". Manning was the editor of "Elle Girl" (UK edition), then re-launched "What To Wear" magazine for the BBC and has worked on UK magazines such as "Bliss" and "The Face". She's contributed to "ELLE", "Seventeen", "The Guardian" and "Details" and is a contributing editor to "ELLE UK" and writes regularly for "Grazia", "Red" and "Stella", as well as consulting for a number of British magazine publishers. She has been dubbed the "teen queen extraordinaire" following the release of her hit teen fiction book "Guitar Girl", and the popular "Diary of a Crush" trilogy. Her first adult novel, "Unsticky" was published by Headline in 2009. Her next teen novel, "Nobody's Girl" was published in 2010, and a second adult novel, "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me", was published in February 2011. Her third adult novel, titled "Nine Uses for an Ex-Boyfriend", was published in February 2012.
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Elle Girl
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Filament (magazine)
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Elle Girl
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Which Caldwell County native founded J.C. Penney stores in 1902?
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Title: Hamilton, Missouri
Passage: Hamilton is a city in Caldwell County, Missouri, United States. The population was 1,809 at the 2010 census. It is known as the hometown of James Cash Penney, who built a large apparel-related business, J. C. Penney, and the hometown of Jenny Doan, who has built a large quilting-related business, Missouri Star Quilt Co.
Title: Retail apocalypse
Passage: The retail apocalypse refers to the closing of a large number of American retail stores beginning in 2016. Over 4,000 physical stores are affected as American consumers shift their purchasing habits due to various factors, including the rise of e-commerce. Major department stores such as J.C. Penney and Macys have announced hundreds of store closures, and well-known apparel brands such as J. Crew and Ralph Lauren are unprofitable. Of 1,200 shopping malls across the US, 50 are expected to close by 2023. The retail apocalypse phenomenon is related to the middle-class squeeze, in which consumers experience a decrease in income while costs increase for education, healthcare, and housing.
Title: The Treasury (store)
Passage: Treasure Island, formerly The Treasury, was a chain of discount stores owned by J.C. Penney. Through an acquisition of the General Merchandise Company in 1962, J.C. Penney entered the discount department store market by launching The Treasury.
Title: James Cash Penney
Passage: James Cash "J. C." Penney Jr. (September 16, 1875 February 12, 1971) was an American businessman and entrepreneur who founded the J. C. Penney stores in 1902.
Title: Lenoir Downtown Historic District
Passage: Lenoir Downtown Historic District is a national historic district located at Lenoir, Caldwell County, North Carolina. The district includes 41 contributing buildings and 2 contributing objects in the central business district of Lenoir. It includes commercial, governmental, and institutional buildings in a variety of popular architectural styles including Art Deco, Art Moderne, Classical Revival and Tudor Revival. Notable contributing resources include the Center Theater (1941), O. P. Lutz Furniture Company and Lutz Hosiery Mill (1939), Dayvaults Drug Store (1937), Caldwell County Agricultural Building (1937), Courtney Warehouse (c. 1888), Masonic Hall (1901, 1959), Miller Building (c. 1900, c. 1920s), Confederate Monument (1910), Belks Department Store (1928), Lenoir Building (1907), J. C. Penney Department Store (1941, c. 1980s), Fidelity Building (1928), and U. S. Post Office (1931). Located in the district is the separately listed Caldwell County Courthouse.
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James Cash Penney
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Hamilton, Missouri
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James Cash Penney
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Westport Airport, in the district of Wichita, is in the Class C airspace of which neighbouring airport which is the largest and busiest in the state of Kansas?
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Title: Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport
Passage: Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport (IATA: ICT, ICAO: KICT, FAA LID: ICT) is a commercial airport located about 7 mi west of downtown Wichita, Kansas, United States. It is the largest and busiest airport in the state of Kansas. ICT covers 3,248 acres (1,314 ha).
Title: Westport Airport (Oklahoma)
Passage: Westport Airport (FAA LID: 4F1) is a town-owned, public-use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) east of the central business district of Westport, a town in Pawnee County, Oklahoma, United States.
Title: Westport Airport (Kansas)
Passage: Westport Airport (FAA LID: 71K) is a privately owned, public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Wichita, a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, United Statesand is in the Class C airspace of neighboring Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport.
Title: Mode C veil
Passage: Mode C veil refers to a kind of airspace which currently surrounds all primary Class B airports within the United States. This airspace extends horizontally to a circle of 30 NM radius centered on the airport, and extends vertically from the surface up to 10,000 feet MSL. The name refers to the mode of transponder operation which is required within this airspace (i.e., with very limited exceptions, all aircraft operating within this airspace must have an altitude reporting Mode C transponder in operation). All 37 existing (as of August 2016) Class B airports in the United States, have Mode C veil centered on them. This was not the case for many years, whereas two Class B airports did not have it (at least "de jure"): Houston Hobby Airport and Miramar Naval Air Station.
Title: Westport Airport (New Zealand)
Passage: Westport Airport is an airport in Kawatiri, Westport, New Zealand (IATA: WSZ, ICAO: NZWS) .
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Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport
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Westport Airport (Kansas)
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Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport
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Racism without Racists was published by the house founded in what year?
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Title: Racism without Racists
Passage: Racism without Racists (full title: Racism without Racists: Color-Blind Racism and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in the United States) is a book about color-blind racism in the United States by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, a sociology professor at Duke University. It was originally published by Rowman Littlefield in 2003, and has since been re-published four times, most recently in June 2017. The fourth edition was published soon after Barack Obama's election, and includes a new chapter on what Bonilla-Silva calls "the new racism". It received the 2004 Choice Award. It was reviewed favorably in "Science Society", "Urban Education", and "Educational Studies".
Title: Gteborgs Auktionsverk
Passage: Gteborgs Auktionsverk is an auction house founded in 1681, when the magistrate in Gothenburg sought permission from the government to conduct the auction business. It is the world's second oldest auction house in operation after the Stockholm Auction House founded in 1674. The auctions relate antiques, art, modern design and crafts.
Title: Anne Frank Foundation
Passage: The Anne Frank Foundation (Dutch: "Anne Frank Stichting" ) is a foundation in the Netherlands originally established to maintain the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. This foundation also advocates the fight against antisemitism and racism and publishes the Dutch annual "Monitor Racisme en Extreem-rechts" (Racism and Extreme Right Monitor), in which the activities of present-day racists and extreme rightists are studied.
Title: Rowman amp; Littlefield
Passage: Rowman Littlefield Publishing Group is an independent publishing house founded in 1949. Under several imprints, the company offers scholarly books and journals for the academic market, as well as trade books. Rowman Littlefield is the world's largest publisher in museum studies.
Title: Arbor House
Passage: Arbor House was an independent publishing house founded by Donald Fine in 1969. Specializing in hard cover publications, Arbor House published works by Hortense Calisher, Ken Follett, Cynthia Freeman, Elmore Leonard and Irwin Shaw before being acquired by the Hearst Corporation in 1979 to move into paperback publishing. Arbor House became an imprint of William Morrow Company in 1988.
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1949
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Racism without Racists
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Rowman amp; Littlefield
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Vanessa Seward worked for an American fashion designer who directed what 2009 film?
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Title: Halston
Passage: Roy Halston Frowick (April 23, 1932 March 26, 1990), known simply as Halston, was an American fashion designer who rose to international fame in the 1970s. His minimalist, clean designs, often made of cashmere or ultrasuede, were popular fashion wear in mid-1970s discotheques and redefined American fashion. An American designer, Halston was well known for creating a style for American Women. From his point of view, the American Woman was about having a relaxed urban lifestyle. He created a new phenomenon in the 1970s. Halston believed that women can wear the same clothing for the entire day on any occasion.
Title: Tom Ford
Passage: Thomas Carlyle "Tom" Ford (born August 27, 1961) is an American fashion designer, film director, screenwriter, and film producer. He launched his eponymous luxury brand in 2006, having previously served as the creative director at Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent. Ford directed the Oscar-nominated films "A Single Man" (2009) and "Nocturnal Animals" (2016).
Title: Vanessa Seward
Passage: Vanessa Seward is a French fashion designer. She was born in Argentina in 1969, and grew up in London before, aged 12, moving to Paris with her mother. After studying at Studio Berot, Seward worked for nine years as an accessory designer for Chanel and Tom Ford at Yves Saint Laurent before becoming second-in-command to Loris Azzaro. Following Azzaro's death in 2003, Seward became artistic director of his fashion house. She left Azzaro in 2011, joining Jean Touitou at A.P.C. to launch a capsule ready-to-wear collection with the label.
Title: Sapto Djojokartiko
Passage: Sapto Djojokartiko is an Indonesian fashion designer originated from Solo, a city laid in Jawa Tengah Province which has such viscous tradition and culture. Those tradition and culture are captured in Sapto Djojokartiko's notion and inspire his imagination on making fashion creations. His fond of sketch brings him to be a well-known fashion designer. Starting his pace in 1997, Sapto Djojokartiko decided to study Fashion Design and Pattern Making at L'Ecole Superieure des Art et Technique de la Mode. Ten years after, precisely in 2007, the brand of Sapto Djojokartiko was launched. This graduate of ESMOD in 1998 undergone several professions as costume designer, stylist, illustrator, and makeup artist before assuredly taking place in the realm of fashion in 2004. In 2009 his enthusiasm on Couture Fashion revealed Ready To Wear Collection which were getting such festal response. A couple years after he gained an honor as Fashion Designer of The Year from Elle Style Awards (Indonesia). He was also appreciated as The Best Pattern Maker from his alma mater, ESMOD. Sapto Djojokartiko's creations always have cultural thew which are framed with modern view.
Title: Norman Norell
Passage: Norman David Levinson (April 20, 1900 October 25, 1972) known professionally as Norman Norell, was an American fashion designer famed for his elegant gowns, suits, and tailored silhouettes. His designs for the Traina-Norell and Norell fashion houses became famous for their detailing, simple, timeless designs, and tailored construction. By the mid-twentieth century Norell dominated the American fashion industry and in 1968 he became the first American fashion designer to launch his own brand of perfume.
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A Single Man
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Vanessa Seward
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Tom Ford
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In what year was the executive producer of Mannix born?
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Title: Jeff Hickman
Passage: Jeff Hickman is a video game designer, producer and customer support specialist currently working as the executive producer of live services for BioWare. His main task is to oversee the live services and operations of . Hickman entered the gaming business in 2001 working for Mythic Entertainment as their director of customer support for the MMORPG "Dark Age of Camelot". In 2005, he was promoted to executive producer, for DAOC. In 2006, he became the executive producer of "". In January 2011 Hickman was named executive producer of live services for Bioware.
Title: Bruce Geller
Passage: Bruce Bernard Geller (October 13, 1930 May 21, 1978) was an American lyricist, screenwriter, director, and television producer.
Title: Brad Kern
Passage: Brad Kern is an American television producer and writer. He has been Executive ProducerShowrunner of CBS TV's hit, "" since midway through season two. Previously, he served as Executive ProducerShowrunner on CW's supernatural, "Beauty and the Beast" for three seasons; and, prior to that, Executive Producer of the FOX action adventure, "Human Target". He was also Executive ProducerShowrunner on the hit supernatural drama "Charmed" for all eight seasons. Before that, he was Executive ProducerShowrunner of the award-winning Fox series "New York Undercover". Other previous credits include Co-Executive Producer on "", Supervising Producer on "The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.", and Executive Story Editor on "Hill Street Blues".
Title: Scott Rosenbaum
Passage: Scott Rosenbaum is a film and television screenwriter, producer, and showrunner. Scott recently served as the Executive Producer and Showrunner of ABCs science fiction drama "V" and Foxs crime drama "Gang Related". Previously, he was an Executive Producer on NBC's "Chuck" and an Executive Producer on FXs award-winning drama "The Shield". As an original member of the show's writing staff, Rosenbaum has won numerous awards for his achievements on "The Shield" including a Golden Globe for Best Drama, an American Film Institute Award for Best Television Drama as well as the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award. He is currently the executive producer and showrunner of "Queen of the South" for USA Network.
Title: Mannix
Passage: Mannix is an American television detective series that ran from 1967 to 1975 on CBS. Created by Richard Levinson and William Link and developed by executive producer Bruce Geller, the title character, Joe Mannix, is a private investigator. He is played by Mike Connors.
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1930
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Mannix
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Bruce Geller
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When was the Isle of Man transferred from ITV Granada to ITV Border, previously Border Television?
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Title: ITV Granada
Passage: ITV Granada (formerly Granada Television; informally Granada) is the Channel 3 regional service for North West England. The licence for the region has been held by ITV Broadcasting Limited since November 2008. It is the largest independent television-franchise producing company in the UK, accounting for 25 of the total broadcasting output of the ITV network. It had been held by Granada Television, which was founded by Sidney Bernstein and based at Granada Studios on Quay Street in Manchester since its inception. This was the only surviving company of the original four Independent Television Authority franchisees from 1954; Granada Media Group (parent company of Granada Television) merged with Carlton Communications to form ITV plc in 2004. It covers Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Merseyside, northwestern Derbyshire, part of Cumbria and North Yorkshire. On 15 July 2009, the Isle of Man was transferred to ITV Granada from ITV Border (even though the Isle of Man is a British Crown Dependency and is not part of the United Kingdom).
Title: Naomi (singer-songwriter)
Passage: Naomi (born 29 June 1996) is a female British singer-songwriter born and raised in Manchester, England, formerly known as Caleidra, who first came to prominence after a song she wrote at school in her music class, led to her being signed to a record label and the release of her first single 'With You' on 24 August 2012. This received national media coverage and Naomi appeared on television programmes such as ITV Daybreak, ITV Granada Reports, radio including BBC Radio Manchester and Salford City Radio, in the national press, The Times, The Independent and The Guardian, teen magazines Mizz and Shout. Her second single was produced by John McLaughlin who previously worked with Busted, 911 (UK band) and Westlife and led to further appearances in the media, including ITV Granada Reports, further live performances on BBC Radio Manchester, BBC Radio Sheffield, Salford City Radio and during the Manchester International Festival and received impressive media reviews including Music Week.
Title: Keith Mansfield
Passage: Keith Mansfield (born 1941) in London, England is a British composer and arranger known for his creation of prominent television theme tunes, including the "Grandstand" theme for the BBC. Other works include "The Young Scene" (the original 1968 theme to "The Big Match"), "Light and Tuneful" (the opening theme for the BBC's coverage of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships), "World Champions" (the closing theme for NBC's coverage of the same tournament), and "World Series" (used for the BBC's athletics coverage). One of his library music recordings, "Teenage Carnival", was used as the theme to the cult 1960s ITV children's television series "Freewheelers". He has also composed film scores for British movies such as "Loot" (1970) and "Taste of Excitement" (1970), and the western "Three Bullets for a Long Gun" (1971). He also scored the closedown of ITV Granada in the 1980s, before it switched to 24-hour television.
Title: ITV Border
Passage: ITV Border, previously Border Television, is the Channel 3 service provided by ITV Broadcasting Limited for the EnglandScotland border region, covering most of Cumbria, Dumfries and Galloway, the Scottish Borders and parts of Northumberland. The TV service previously covered the Isle of Man from 26 March 1965 until 15 July 2009.
Title: ITV Choice
Passage: ITV Choice (formerly Granada UKTV, Granada TV and ITV Granada) is a cable and satellite television channel owned and operated by ITV plc. It is available in parts of the Middle East, Africa and Asia as well as in and Malta.
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15 July 2009
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ITV Granada
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ITV Border
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What animal does Galgo Espaol and Akita have in common?
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Title: Animal Magnetism (Merzbow album)
Passage: Animal Magnetism is an album by the Japanese noise musician Merzbow. The cover depicts Masami Akita's pet silkie chickens. Pier 39 is a pier in San Francisco taken over by sea lions.
Title: List of English animal nouns
Passage: The following is a list of English animal nouns, (the common names of kinds of animals). This list includes the common names used for the animal in general; names for the male animal and the female animal where such names exist; the name used for the young or juveniles of the animal; the common name given for the sound the animal makes, if any; the group noun where applicable; and the name of both the natural shelter and (if applicable) an artificial shelter for the animals.
Title: Galgo Espaol
Passage: The Galgo Espaol ("Spanish galgo") or Spanish greyhound is an ancient breed of dog, specifically a member of the sighthound family.
Title: Houjoue (album)
Passage: Houjoue ( ) is a box set album by Japanese noise musician Merzbow. It was recorded while Masami Akita was writing "Cruelty Free Life", a book about vegetarianism and animal rights. The title itself come from the Hje festival, where captive animal are released back into the wild.
Title: Akita (dog)
Passage: The Akita ( , Akita-inu, Akita-ken ) is a large breed of dog originating from the mountainous northern regions of Japan. There are two separate varieties of Akita: a "Japanese" strain, commonly called "Akita Ken" in Japan, "Akita Inu" ("inu" means "dog" in Japanese), or "Japanese Akita"; and an "American" strain, known as the "Akita" or "American Akita". The Japanese strain called the Akita Inu comes in a narrow palette of colors, with all other colors considered atypical of the breed, while the American strain known simply as the Akita comes in all dog colors. The Akita has a short double-coat similar to that of many other northern spitz breeds such as the Siberian Husky, but long-coated dogs can be found in many litters due to a recessive gene.
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dog
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Galgo Espaol
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Akita (dog)
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The current holder of Ligue 1 Young Player of the Year plays for what Spanish football club?
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Title: Ligue 1 Young player of the year
Passage: The Ligue 1 Young Player of the Year is an award given to the player aged 23 years or under at the start of the season whose performances are considered to be the best, playing in Ligue 1. The award has been presented since the 199394 season and the first winner of the award was Bordeaux midfielder Zinedine Zidane. The current holder is Ousmane Dembl, who won the award for his performances throughout the 201516 campaign for Rennes scoring 12 goals and assisting 5. Eden Hazard is the only player to have won this award twice
Title: PFA Young Player of the Year
Passage: The Professional Footballers' Association Young Player of the Year (often called the PFA Young Player of the Year, or simply the Young Player of the Year) is an annual award given to the player aged 23 or under at the start of the season who is adjudged to have been the best of the season in English football. The award has been presented since the 197374 season and the winner is chosen by a vote amongst the members of the players' trade union, the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA). The first winner of the award was Ipswich Town defender Kevin Beattie. The current holder is Dele Alli, who won the award for his performances throughout the 201617 campaign for Tottenham Hotspur.
Title: Olympique Lyonnais
Passage: Olympique Lyonnais (] ), commonly referred to as simply Lyon (] ) or OL, (Euronext: OLG ) is a French football club based in Lyon. It plays in France's highest football division, Ligue 1. The club was formed as Lyon Olympique Universitaire in 1899, according to many supporters and sport historians, but was nationally established as a club in 1950. The club's most successful period has been the 21st century. The club won its first Ligue 1 championship in 2002, starting a national record-setting streak of seven successive titles. Lyon has also won a record seven Trophe des Champions, five Coupe de France titles and three Ligue 2.
Title: Ousmane Dembl
Passage: Ousmane Dembl (born 15 May 1997) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for Spanish club FC Barcelona and the France national team.
Title: SFWA Young Player of the Year
Passage: The Scottish Football Writers' Association Young Player of the Year (often called the SFWA Young Player of the Year, or simply the Scottish Young Player of the Year) award is given to the footballer in the Scottish football league system, who is seen to have been the best young (under 23) player of the previous season. The shortlist is compiled by the members of the Scottish Football Writers' Association (the SFWA), who also vote for the winner. The prize is seen as the highest awarded to a young player as it names the "Young Player of the Year"; the footballer who is seen to have been "the" best young player over the previous season. The award was first made in 2002, and was won by Motherwell forward James McFadden.
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FC Barcelona
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Ligue 1 Young player of the year
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Ousmane Dembl
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