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Are both Androsace and Metrosideros members of the Myrtaceae?
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Title: Metrosideros collina
Passage: Metrosideros collina is a species of flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae. It is native to French Polynesia and the Cook islands.
Title: Androsace
Passage: Androsace, commonly known as rockjasmine, is a genus in the family Primulaceae, second only to "Primula" in number of species. It is a predominantly Arcticalpine genus with many species in the Himalayas (where the genus originated), the mountains of central Asia, the Caucasus, and the southern and central European mountain systems, particularly the Alps and the Pyrenees.
Title: Puccinia psidii
Passage: Puccinia psidii is a rust (a type of plant pathogen) native to Brazil with a very broad host range in the myrtle family ("Myrtaceae"). "Puccinia psidii" can have very serious consequences to various species of plants in the Myrtaceae. This family includes guava (the original host of this rust in Brazil), eucalyptus, melaleuca, and a number of species native to Hawaii, including some endemic species (found nowhere else on Earth) and at least one important native forest tree. There are numerous strains of the "Puccinia psidii" rustsome known to be established in Florida, and at least one reported from California and there is concern that strains may exist or develop that could be devastating to ohia ("Metrosideros polymorpha"), one of Hawaii's dominant native trees, a foundation species for many remaining Hawaiian native ecosystems. However currently, the major threat of Puccinia in Hawaii is the massive damage it is doing to "Eugenia koolauensis", a federally listed endangered species.
Title: Metrosideros polymorpha
Passage: Metrosideros polymorpha, the hi a lehua, is a species of flowering evergreen tree in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, that is endemic to the six largest islands of Hawai i. It is a highly variable tree, being 20 - tall in favorable situations, and a much smaller prostrate shrub when growing in boggy soils or directly on basalt. It produces a brilliant display of flowers, made up of a mass of stamens, which can range from fiery red to yellow. Many native Hawaiian traditions refer to the tree and the forests it forms as sacred to Pele, the volcano goddess, and to Laka, the goddess of hula. hi a trees grow easily on lava, and are usually the very first plants to grow on new lava flows.
Title: Metrosideros excelsa
Passage: Metrosideros excelsa, with common names phutukawa, New Zealand pohutukawa, New Zealand Christmas tree, New Zealand Christmas bush, and iron tree, is a coastal evergreen tree in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, that produces a brilliant display of red (or occasionally orange, yellow or white) flowers made up of a mass of stamens. The phutukawa is one of twelve "Metrosideros" species endemic to New Zealand. Renowned for its vibrant colour and its ability to survive even perched on rocky, precarious cliffs, it has found an important place in New Zealand culture for its strength and beauty and is regarded as a chiefly tree ("rkau rangatira ") by Mori. The blossom of the tree is called "kahika ".
Title: Metrosideros
Passage: Metrosideros is a genus of approximately 60 trees, shrubs, and vines mostly found in the Pacific region in the Myrtaceae family. Most of the tree forms are small, but some are exceptionally large, the New Zealand species in particular. The name derives from the Ancient Greek "metra" or "heartwood" and "sideron" or "iron". Perhaps the best-known species are the phutukawa ("M. excelsa"), northern rt ("M. robusta"), and southern rt ("M. umbellata") of New Zealand, and " hi a lehua", ("M. polymorpha"), from the Hawaiian Islands.
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Androsace
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Metrosideros
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Barley wine is a style of dark beer from what country?
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Title: Old ale
Passage: Old ale is a term commonly applied to dark, malty beers in England, generally above 5 abv, also to dark ales of any strength in Australia. Sometimes associated with "stock ale" or, archaically, "keeping ale", in which the beer is held at the brewery.
Title: Barley wine
Passage: Barley wine is a style of strong ale of between 6-16 alcohol by volume.
Title: Beer in Mexico
Passage: Beer in Mexico has a long history. While Mesoamerican cultures knew of fermented alcoholic beverages, including a corn beer, long before the Spanish conquest, European style beer brewed with barley was introduced with the Spanish soon after Hernn Cortss arrival. Production of this beer here was limited during the colonial period due to the lack of materials and severe restrictions and taxes placed on the product by Spanish authorities. After the Mexican War of Independence, these restrictions disappeared, and the industry was permitted to develop. Furthermore, the arrival of German immigrants and the short-lived empire of Austrian Maximilian I in the 19th century provided the impetus for the opening of many breweries in various parts of the country. By 1918, there were 36 brewing companies, but over the 20th century, the industry consolidated until today, only two corporations, Grupo Modelo and FEMSA control 90 of the Mexican beer market. This industry is one of the most prevalent in the country, with over 63 of the population buying one brand or another. Beer is also a major export for the country, with most going to the United States, but is available in over 150 countries in the world.
Title: Stout (disambiguation)
Passage: Stout is a dark beer made using roasted malts or roast barley.
Title: Velebitsko
Passage: Velebitsko is a popular beer brand from Croatia, brewed near Gospi on the Velebit mountains in Lika by the Pivovara Lianka. The name is used for the pale lager which has an alcohol content of 5.1 and for the dark lager which has an alcohol content of 6.0. Known for its high quality brewery, the dark beer has been voted best beer by an English beer expert website.
Title: Beer in China
Passage: Beer in China has become increasingly popular in the last century due to the popularity of Zhujiang Beer and China Pabst Blue Ribbon. Chinese beer has also seen a rise in popularity internationally in the last few decades. While most Chinese beers are pale lagers, other styles are occasionally found, such as Tsingtao Dark Beer.
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England
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Barley wine
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Old ale
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Which rock band, Cocteau Twins or Tame Impala, is an Australian psychedelic rock band founded by Kevin Parker in 2007?
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Title: Currents (Tame Impala album)
Passage: Currents is the third studio album by Australian rock band Tame Impala, released on 17 July 2015 by Modular Recordings and Universal Music Australia in Australia, Fiction Records in Europe and Interscope Records in the United States. Like the group's previous two albums, "Currents" was written, recorded, performed, and produced by primary member Kevin Parker. For the first time, Parker also mixed the music. It was also the first time that Parker recorded all instruments by himself; the album featured no other collaborators.
Title: Cocteau Twins
Passage: Cocteau Twins were a Scottish rock band active from 1979 to 1997. The original members were singer Elizabeth Fraser, guitarist Robin Guthrie, and bassist Will Heggie, who was replaced by multi-instrumentalist Simon Raymonde in 1983. The group has earned much critical praise for its distinctive ethereal sound and the distinctive soprano vocals of Fraser, which often abandoned recognizable language altogether. They were associated with the UK label 4AD for much of their career.
Title: Feels Like We Only Go Backwards
Passage: "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards" is a song by the Australian psychedelic rock band Tame Impala, released in October 2012. The single features artwork from Australian artist Leif Podhajsky, who also created the artwork for Innerspeaker.
Title: Lonerism
Passage: Lonerism is the second studio album by the Australian rock band Tame Impala, released on 5 October 2012 by Modular Recordings. Like the band's debut studio album, "Innerspeaker" (2010), "Lonerism" was written, recorded, performed, and produced by Kevin Parker, with live member Jay Watson contributing on two tracks. Recorded mostly in Perth, Australia, and Paris, France, "Lonerism" builds on the psychedelic sound of its predecessor by featuring fewer guitars and more synthesisers and samples. Parker attempted to incorporate his love for pop music into his songwriting for the record through catchier melodies. Many tracks feature ambient sounds recorded by Parker with a dictaphone. The album's theme of isolation is reflected in the album cover, featuring an image of a fenced-off Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris.
Title: Tame Impala
Passage: Tame Impala ( ) is an Australian psychedelic rock band founded by Kevin Parker in 2007. The group began as a home recording project for Parker, who writes, records, performs, and produces the music. As a touring act, the project consists of Parker (guitar, vocals), Jay Watson (synthesiser, vocals, guitar), Dominic Simper (guitar, synthesiser), Cam Avery (bass guitar, vocals), and Julien Barbagallo (drums, vocals). Previously signed to Modular Recordings, Tame Impala is signed to Interscope Records in the US, and Fiction Records in the UK.
Title: Live at the Corner (Tame Impala album)
Passage: Live at the Corner is a digitally released live album by Australian psychedelic rock band Tame Impala. It was recorded on 23 October 2009 at the Corner Hotel in Melbourne, Australia. This recording differs from regular live album releases as it came as a bonus for a limited time with the purchase of their debut album "Innerspeaker", and could only be accessed by inserting the CD into a computer CD drive, and wasn't released in a physical format. This recording is also unique from their discography as the live versions of these previously recorded songs feature extended improvised jams and differ in sound and structure from their recorded counterparts.
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Tame Impala
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Cocteau Twins
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Tame Impala
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what is the population of town that Whitworth railway station served at the 2011 Census?
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Title: Castlebellingham railway station
Passage: Castlebellingham railway station served the village of Castlebellingham on the Dublin to Belfast railway line between Drogheda railway station and Dundalk railway station. It was north of where the line branched to Ardee. The station opened on 1 April 1851, closed to goods on 2 December 1974 and was finally closed on 6 September 1976.
Title: Whitworth railway station
Passage: Whitworth railway station served the town of Whitworth in Rossendale, Lancashire, England, from 1870 until closure in 1947.
Title: Ingrow (East) railway station
Passage: Ingrow (East) railway station was a small English railway station on the Keighley-Queensbury section of the Queensbury Lines which ran between Bradford, Halifax and Keighley via Queensbury. The station served the prosperous industrial district of Keighley and was only a short distance away from the Ingrow (West) railway station on the Midland Railway Oxenhope Branch, which is now the preserved Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.
Title: Walker railway station
Passage: Walker railway station, known as Low Walker until 1889, served Walker, a residential suburb of Newcastle, in Tyne and Wear. It was situated on the North Eastern Railway's Riverside Branch from to Tynemouth via . The station served as a passenger halt and goods depot for shipping companies such as Armstrong Whitworth and other land-based companies including the Northern Wood Haskinizing Company.
Title: Whitworth, Lancashire
Passage: Whitworth is a small town and civil parish in Lancashire, England, amongst the foothills of the Pennines between Bacup, to the north, and Rochdale, to the south. It had a population of 7,500 at the 2011 Census.
Title: Penychain railway station
Passage: Penychain railway station, formerly known as (and still sometimes referred to as) Butlins Penychain railway station, is located by an over bridge at Pen Y Chain on the Lln Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales. This railway station is an unstaffed halt on the Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Pwllheli, Porthmadog, Harlech, Barmouth, Machynlleth and Shrewsbury. For many years the station served the large Butlins Holiday Camp at Penychain.
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7,500
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Whitworth railway station
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Whitworth, Lancashire
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Angel Cejudo won the Dave Schultz Memorial competition, which started after Dave Schultz was murdered by whom?
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Title: Foxcatcher
Passage: Foxcatcher is a 2014 American true crime sports drama film produced and directed by Bennett Miller. Written by E. Max Frye and Dan Futterman, the film stars Steve Carell, Channing Tatum, and Mark Ruffalo. The film's plot is loosely based on the events surrounding multimillionaire Du Pont family heir and wrestling enthusiast John du Pont's 1986 recruitment of 1984 U.S. Olympic gold medalist brothers Mark (Freestyle Wrestling - 82 kg) and Dave Schultz (Freestyle Wrestling - 74 kg) to help coach U.S. wrestlers for participation in national, world, and Olympic competition, and the subsequent murder of Dave by John du Pont in January 1996. Although the film's action is largely set at Foxcatcher Farm, du Pont's now-broken-up 800-acre suburban Philadelphia estate, the majority of the movie was filmed in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area.
Title: Angel Cejudo
Passage: Angel Cejudo is an American freestyle wrestler who won the Dave Schultz Memorial International freestyle wrestling tournament in the 132-pound weight class on Tuesday, February 5, 2008.
Title: Dave Schultz (wrestling)
Passage: David Leslie "Dave" Schultz (June 6, 1959 January 26, 1996) was an American Olympic and world champion freestyle wrestler, a seven-time World and Olympic medalist. He coached individuals and teams at the college level and also privately. He was shot and killed by John Eleuthre du Pont, a millionaire philanthropist who sponsored the private Foxcatcher wrestling team at an amateur sports center, known as Foxcatcher Farm, he set up on his estate in Pennsylvania.
Title: 197677 Los Angeles Kings season
Passage: The 197677 season was similar to the year before for the Kings. Dionne continued to lead the offense, the defense was unspectacular but solid, but it was a season of roster turnover as some aging veterans departed (e.g. Bob Nevin, Mike Corrigan) and others lost significant time to injuries (Larry Brown, Juha Widing, Sheldon Kannegiesser). Youngsters like Glen Goldup, Lorne Stamler, and Steve Clippingdale struggled although second year defenseman Gary Sargent was solid. The Kings added Dave Schultz (the "Hammer") to replace Dan Maloney who left in the Dionne trade for toughness, but it took nearly all season for the roster to jell. In addition, backup goalie Gary Edwards struggled and was eventually traded for Gary Simmons; he was not the answer either, so 1 goalie Rogie Vachon was overworked. The Kings were also stuck behind the Montreal Canadiens who finished an amazing 60812; many say this was the greatest team in NHL history.
Title: Glen Cochrane
Passage: Glen MacLeod Cochrane (born January 29, 1958) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played ten seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Philadelphia Flyers, Vancouver Canucks, Chicago Black Hawks and Edmonton Oilers. He was best known for his time with the Flyers, providing toughness and carrying on the tough Flyer tradition embodied by the likes of Dave Schultz and Dave Brown. Cochrane was born in Cranbrook, British Columbia, but grew up in Kamloops, British Columbia.
Title: John du Pont
Passage: John Eleuthre du Pont (November 22, 1938 December 9, 2010) was an American philanthropist and heir to the Du Pont family fortune, he had been a published ornithologist, philatelist, philanthropist, conchologist, sports enthusiast, self-styled wrestling coach. He died in prison while serving a sentence of 30 years in prison for the murder of Dave Schultz.
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John Eleuthre du Pont
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Angel Cejudo
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Dave Schultz (wrestling)
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Who voiced the title character in a 30-minuted animated film based on a song written by Leonard Lipton and Peter Yarrow?
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Title: Puff, the Magic Dragon
Passage: "Puff, the Magic Dragon" (or "Puff") is a song written by Leonard Lipton and Peter Yarrow, and made popular by Yarrow's group Peter, Paul and Mary in a 1963 recording.
Title: Torn Between Two Lovers
Passage: "Torn Between Two Lovers" is a pop song written by Peter Yarrow (of the folk music trio Peter, Paul Mary) and Phillip Jarrell. The song describes a love triangle and laments that "loving both of you is breaking all the rules". Yarrow originally intended the song to be sung by a man, but it was ultimately made famous by a woman, Mary MacGregor, who recorded it at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in 1976. The song became the title track of MacGregor's first album.
Title: Peter Yarrow
Passage: Peter Yarrow (born May 31, 1938) is an American singer and songwriter who found fame with the 1960s folk music trio Peter, Paul and Mary. Yarrow co-wrote (with Leonard Lipton) one of the group's greatest hits, "Puff, the Magic Dragon". He is also a political activist and has supported causes that range from opposition to the Vietnam War to the creation of Operation Respect, an organization that promotes tolerance and civility in schools.
Title: Ariel (Disney)
Passage: Ariel is a fictional character and the title character of Walt Disney Pictures' 28th animated film "The Little Mermaid" (1989). She subsequently appears in the film's prequel television series (19921994), direct-to-video sequel "" (2000), and direct-to-video prequel "" (2008). Ariel is voiced by Jodi Benson in all official animated appearances and merchandise. She is fourth in the Disney Princess lineup, the first nonhuman princess, and the only princess to become a mother to her own child.
Title: Jake and the Never Land Pirates
Passage: Jake and the Never Land Pirates (also known as Captain Jake and the Never Land Pirates in the fourth season and associated merchandise) is an Annie Award-winning musical and interactive American children's animated television series shown on Disney Junior. It is based on Disney's "Peter Pan" franchise, which in turn is based on the famous book and play by British author J. M. Barrie. It is the first Disney Junior original show following the switch from Playhouse Disney. It stars Sean Ryan Fox from "Henry Danger", Megan Richie, Jadon Sand, David Arquette, Corey Burton, Jeff Bennett, Loren Hoskins and Dee Bradley Baker. The title character Jake was previously voiced by Colin Ford, and then later by Cameron Boyce, while Izzy was voiced for the first three seasons by Madison Pettis and Cubby was voiced by Jonathan Morgan Heit. The series is created by Disney veteran Bobs Gannaway, whose works include another Disney Junior series, "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse", and films such as "Secret of the Wings", "The Pirate Fairy" and "". The last episode aired on November 6, 2016.
Title: Puff the Magic Dragon (film)
Passage: Puff the Magic Dragon is a 30-minute animated television film based on the song of the same name by Peter, Paul and Mary. The title character was voiced by Burgess Meredith. The doctors were voiced by Frank Nelson, Regis Cordic, and Charles Woolf. The special first aired October 30, 1978 on CBS.
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Burgess Meredith
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Puff the Magic Dragon (film)
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Puff, the Magic Dragon
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The Oasis Exhibits from the Disney Animal Kingdom serve as which 'themed land' from the Magic Kingdom?
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Title: Main Street, U.S.A.
Passage: Main Street, U.S.A. is the first "themed land" inside the main entrance of the many 'Disneyland'-style parks operated or licensed by The Walt Disney Company around the world.
Title: Maharajah Jungle Trek
Passage: The Maharajah Jungle Trek is a themed wildlife trail attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. It is in the Asia themed land, the Kingdom of Anandapur. It shares this area with the Kali River Rapids white water raft ride and the Expedition Everest runaway train rollercoaster.
Title: Kali River Rapids
Passage: Kali River Rapids is a river rapids ride at the Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park of the Walt Disney World resort, in the "Asia" area. It is themed as a rafting expedition along the Chakranadi River, courtesy of "Kali Rapids Expeditions". In keeping with Disney's Animal Kingdom's message of conservation and environmental protection, this attraction deals with illegal logging and habitat destruction.
Title: Liberty Square (Magic Kingdom)
Passage: Liberty Square is one of six "themed lands" and is exclusive to the Magic Kingdom, a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Themed after colonial America, replicas of both the Liberty Bell and Liberty Tree can be seen here. One of the most popular attractions in the Magic Kingdom, the Haunted Mansion, is located in this land. Presiding over the square is the Hall of Presidents, an American history show featuring an audio-animatronic figure of every President of the United States. Liberty Square has a long waterfront on the Rivers of America and the "Liberty Belle" Riverboat steam paddleboat departs from a landing here. The land affords excellent views of the river and Tom Sawyer Island in adjacent Frontierland.
Title: The Oasis Exhibits
Passage: The Oasis Exhibits form the entrance corridor for Disney's Animal Kingdom, serving a similar purpose as Main Street, U.S.A. at the Magic Kingdom. The exhibits feature waterfalls, exotic plant life, and animals selected for their "gentle disposition." The Oasis was designed to put guests into contact with animals immediately upon entering the park.
Title: Seven Seas Lagoon
Passage: The Seven Seas Lagoon is a man-made lake at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando. Located south of the Magic Kingdom theme park, the Seven Seas Lagoon serves as a natural buffer between the Magic Kingdom and its parking lot and connects with the adjacent Bay Lake. The lake reaches a depth of 14 feet. The lagoon is used mainly for recreational boating, as well as by the resort's three Disney Transport ferryboats that transport guests between the Magic Kingdom and the Transportation and Ticket Center.
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Main Street, U.S.A.
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The Oasis Exhibits
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Main Street, U.S.A.
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Dana White, a former driver for Moy Racing, is now the current president of what mixed martial arts organization?
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Title: Moy Racing
Passage: Moy Racing, formerly PRW Racing and Bobby Jones Racing, was an auto racing team owned by former Ford Motor Company employee Joseph Reilly which fielded entries in the NASCAR Busch Series. Drivers who piloted the Moy Racing Ford included Jimmy Kitchens, Andy Kirby, Carl Long, Bruce Bechtel, Dana White, Brad Teague, Ed Berrier, Donnie Neuenberger, Shane Hall, Kertus Davis, Jeff McClure, Eric Jones, Shane Huffman, Kelly Denton and Kieran Dynes
Title: ShoMMA
Passage: ShoMMA: Strikeforce Challengers was a mixed martial arts series produced by the mixed martial arts organization Strikeforce and the Showtime cable network. Similar to Showtime's earlier "ShoXC", the purpose of the series was to highlight up and coming MMA fighters.
Title: Respect Fighting Championship
Passage: Respect Fighting Championship (RESPECT.FC) is a mixed martial arts organization in Germany. It has won the GNP Award for the best German promotion in 2009, 2010 and 2011 Especially noteworthy in this context is that RESPECT.FC has beaten the Ultimate Fighting Championship (the biggest mixed martial arts organization in the world), who was nominated with their first German based event UFC 99. The events are broadcast by Fightcast.tv, the only HD Fightsport portal in Europe.
Title: Dana White
Passage: Dana Frederick White Jr. (born July 28, 1969) is an American businessman and the current President of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), which is the largest mixed martial arts (MMA) organization in the world. Under White's leadership, the UFC has grown into a globally popular multibillion-dollar enterprise.
Title: Shooto
Passage: Shooto is a combat sportmixed martial arts system and mixed martial arts organization that is governed by the "Shooto Association" and the "International Shooto Commission". Shooto was originally formed in 1985, as an organization and as a particular fighting system derived from shoot wrestling. Practitioners are referred to as shooters, similarly to practitioners of shoot wrestling. Shooto rules have evolved such that their events are now true mixed martial arts competitions.
Title: KHK MMA
Passage: The Khalid Bin Hamad Al Khalifa Mixed Martial Arts (KHK MMA) is a martial arts organization based in Bahrain. It was founded under the patronage of His Highness Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa for its current CEO and professional MMA fighter Mohammed "The Hawk" Shahid in February 2015. Fighters competing under KHK MMA banner include: former UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar, UFC lightweight contender Khabib Nurmagomedov, UFC lightweight fighter Islam Makhachev, Bellator fighter James Gallagher, 2-time IMMAF champion Jose "Shorty" Torres, former UFC fighter and current Titan FC contender Alex Soto, and current Desert Force fighter Hamza Kooheji. KHK MMA activities include: coaching pro fighters, developing amateur MMA, promoting martial arts events, fitness gyms, and a sports gear brand.
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Ultimate Fighting Championship
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Moy Racing
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Dana White
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Which co-star from The Twins Effect was born on 7 October 1980 ?
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Title: Jean-Marc Gaillard
Passage: Jean-Marc Gaillard (born 7 October 1980 in Annemasse, Haute-Savoie) is a French cross-country skier who has been competing since 2000. His best finish at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships was 7th in the 50 km event at Sapporo in 2007. At the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Gaillard had his best finish of fourth in the 4 x 10 km event as well.
Title: Clarissa Claretti
Passage: Clarissa Claretti (born 7 October 1980) is a former Italian female hammer thrower.
Title: Mark Strange
Passage: Mark William Strange (born 8 October 1973) is an English actor, film producer and martial arts action performer. Strange has worked on a number of feature films including "The Medallion" and "The Twins Effect" along with Jackie Chan and "Batman Begins" to name but a few. He has also produced and co-produced feature films, including "Displaced", "Underground", and "Bodyguard: A New Beginning" released in the US by Lionsgate.
Title: Edison Chen
Passage: Edison Koon-hei Chen (born 7 October 1980) is a Hong Kong film actor, musician, producer, entrepreneur, and fashion designer. Chen is also the founder of "CLOT Inc.", and the CEO of Clot Media Division Limited.
Title: Phoebe Holcroft Watson
Passage: Phoebe Catherine Holcroft Watson ("ne" Holcroft; 7 October 1898 20 October 1980) was a tennis player from the United Kingdom whose best result in singles was reaching the final of the U.S. Championships in 1929, losing to Helen Wills in straight sets. According to A. Wallis Myers of The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail, Watson was ranked in the world top ten in 1926 and from 1928 through 1930, reaching a career high of World No. 2 in 1929.
Title: The Twins Effect
Passage: The Twins Effect, also known as Vampire Effect in the United States, is a 2003 Hong Kong film directed by Dante Lam and Donnie Yen. The film was derived from Cantopop group Twins, starring both members Charlene Choi and Gillian Chung in the leading roles. Co-stars include Edison Chen and Ekin Cheng. Jackie Chan makes a
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Edison Chen
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The Twins Effect
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Edison Chen
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Harshvardhan Kapoor is the son of the actor of what nationality?
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Title: Prithvi Theatre
Passage: Prithvi Theatre is one of Mumbai's best known theatres. It was built by Shashi Kapoor and his wife Jennifer Kapoor in memory of Prithviraj Kapoor, Shashi's father, who had dreamt of having a "home" for his repertory theatre company, Prithvi Theatres, belongs to the Kapoor family, one of the most influential actor and director families in Bollywood. Prithviraj Kapoor founded 'Prithvi Theatres', a travelling theatre company in 1944. The company ran for sixteen years. Ved Segan was the architect who designed and built the Theatre with the supervision of Jennifer Kapoor. Jennifer, (Trustee) supervised the building and running of the theatre until her death in 1984. In 1978 Prithvi Theatre opened in Juhu, Mumbai. Shashi Kapoor is the Managing Trustee, the daily affairs are looked after by Kunal Kapoor (Trustee) with a small but efficient team. Prithvi Theatre has shows every day of the year (closed Mondays), hosts an annual Summertime programme of workshops and plays for children, the Memorial Concert on 28 February, an annual Theatre Festival in November, and many partnership programmes promoting language, poetry, international cinema documentaries, performing arts which are free to the public.
Title: Anil Kapoor
Passage: Anil Kapoor (born 24 December 1956) is an Indian actor and producer who has appeared in many Bollywood films, as well as international films and television series. His career has spanned almost 40 years as an actor, and as a producer since 2005. He has won many awards in his career, including two National Film Awards and six Filmfare Awards in different acting categories. Kapoor is often credited as one of the most versatile and uncoventional actors of indian cinema.
Title: Kal Aaj Aur Kal
Passage: Kal Aaj Aur Kal (Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow) is a 1971 Hindi film produced by Raj Kapoor and directed by his son Randhir Kapoor. The film's USP is the appearance of three generations of the famous Kapoor family starring Prithviraj Kapoor, his son Raj Kapoor, Raj Kapoor's son Randhir Kapoor (in his acting debut) and Randhir's real-life wife-to-be Babita. Among the non Kapoors in the film are Iftekhar.
Title: Harshvardhan Kapoor
Passage: Harshvardhan Kapooor in an Indian actor. He is son of actor Anil Kapoor and Sunita kapoor. He is sibling of actress Sonam Kapoor and producer Rhea Kapoor. He is Arjun Kapoor's cousin.
Title: Mirzya (film)
Passage: Mirzya is a 2016 Indian Hindi epic fantasy romantic thriller film directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra. Produced by Cinestaan Film Company and Mehra under his ROM Pictures, it stars Harshvardhan Kapoor and Saiyami Kher in lead roles along with Anuj Choudhry, Om Puri, Art Malik, K. K. Raina, and Anjali Patil in supporting roles. The basic premise of the film is inspired by the Punjabi folklore of Mirza Sahiban.
Title: Rhea Kapoor
Passage: Rhea Kapoor is an Indian film producer. The younger daughter of actor Anil Kapoor and his wife Sunita, she is the sister of actors Sonam Kapoor and Harshvardhan Kapoor, granddaughter of filmmaker Surinder Kapoor, niece of filmmaker Boney Kapoor and his wives, producer Mona Shourie Kapoor and actress Sridevi, and actor Sanjay Kapoor. Her cousins are actors Arjun Kapoor and Mohit Marwah. She produced Rajshree Ojha's film "Aisha", which starred her sister Sonam and Abhay Deol in leading roles. She has also produced "Khoobsurat", directed by Shashanka Ghosh, which is an official remake of Hrishikesh Mukherjee directed film by the same name.
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Indian
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Harshvardhan Kapoor
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Anil Kapoor
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What do Anthony Green and Serj Tankian have in common?
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Title: Serj Tankian
Passage: Serj Tankian (Western Armenian: , ] ; born August 21, 1967) is a Lebanese-born Armenian-American singer-songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, poet, and political activist with Armenian descent. He is best known as the lead vocalist, songwriter, keyboardist, and occasional live rhythm guitarist of the metal band System of a Down, formed in 1994.
Title: Anthony Green (musician)
Passage: Anthony Green (born April 15, 1982) is an American musician from Doylestown, Pennsylvania. He is currently the lead singer of Circa Survive and Saosin, while also maintaining a solo career. He was previously in the bands The Sound of Animals Fighting, Audience of One, Jeer at Rome, High and Driving, and Zolof the Rock and Roll Destroyer. Green is known for his high tenor vocal range.
Title: Empty Walls
Passage: "Empty Walls" is a song by musician Serj Tankian. The song was released as the first official single and first track off of Tankian's debut solo album "Elect the Dead". The song has been described as a "traditionally pummeling rocker".
Title: Cool Gardens
Passage: Cool Gardens is a poetry book by the lead singer of the band System of a Down, Serj Tankian. It was published by MTV Books and was released on October 1, 2002. It is a collection of seven to eight years of Tankian's reflections on life, and features artwork by fellow Angeleno, Sako Shahinian. The poetry, like the songs of System of a Down, consists of a reflection of societies and people's wrongs. It portrays what people do to themselves and the control others try to hold over them.
Title: Enter the Chicken
Passage: Enter the Chicken is the fourteenth studio album by musician Buckethead. The album was released on October 25, 2005 by Serj Tankian's label Serjical Strike. It has 11 songs, two of which are less than twenty seconds long. It contains appearances from such artists as Saul Williams, Maximum Bob, Efrem Schulz and Serj Tankian.
Title: Something Else (Tech N9ne album)
Passage: Something Else is the thirteenth studio album by American rapper Tech N9ne. It was released on July 30, 2013, by Strange Music and RBC Records. The album has broken up into three portions Earth, Water Fire. Production on the album was handled during 2012 to 2013, primarily by frequent collaborator Seven, among others such as Young Fyre, Drumma Boy, and Fredwreck. The album features guest appearances from B.o.B, Big K.R.I.T., CeeLo Green, The Doors, The Game, Kendrick Lamar, Serj Tankian, T-Pain, Trae tha Truth and Wiz Khalifa, among others including several artists from Tech N9ne's Strange Music imprint.
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What unit from the Roman Army consisting of centuries enjoyed more prestige than the Roman navy?
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Title: Byzantine army
Passage: The Byzantine army or Eastern Roman army was the primary military body of the Byzantine armed forces, serving alongside the Byzantine navy. A direct continuation of the Roman army, the Eastern Roman army maintained a similar level of discipline, strategic prowess and organization. It was among the most effective armies of western Eurasia for much of the Middle Ages. Over time the cavalry arm became more prominent in the Byzantine army as the legion system disappeared in the early 7th century. Later reforms reflected some Germanic and Asian influences rival forces frequently became sources of mercenary units e.g.; Huns, Cumans, Alans and (following the Battle of Manzikert) Turks, meeting the Empire's demand for light cavalry mercenaries. Since much of the Byzantine military focused on the strategy and skill of generals utilizing militia troops, heavy infantry were recruited from Frankish and later Varangian mercenaries.
Title: Structural history of the Roman military
Passage: The structural history of the Roman military concerns the major transformations in the organization and constitution of ancient Rome's armed forces, "the most effective and long-lived military institution known to history." From its origins around 800 BC to its final dissolution in AD 476 with the demise of the Western Roman Empire, Rome's military organization underwent substantial structural change. At the highest level of structure, the forces were split into the Roman Army and the Roman Navy, although these two branches were less distinct than in many modern national defense forces. Within the top levels of both army and navy, structural changes occurred as a result of both positive military reform and organic structural evolution. These changes can be divided into four distinct phases.
Title: Roman legion
Passage: A Roman legion (from Latin "legio" "military levy, conscription", from "legere" "to choose") was the largest unit of the Roman army, evolving from 3000 men in early times to over 5200 men in imperial times, consisting of "centuries" as the basic units. Until the middle of the first century, 10 cohorts (about 5,000 men) made up a Roman Legion. This was later changed to nine cohorts of standard size (with 6 centuries at 80 men each) and one cohort, the first cohort, of double strength (5 double-strength centuries with 160 men each).
Title: Roman navy
Passage: The Roman navy (Latin: "Classis" , lit. "fleet") comprised the naval forces of the Ancient Roman state. The navy was instrumental in the Roman conquest of the Mediterranean basin, but it never enjoyed the prestige of the Roman legions. Throughout their history, the Romans remained a primarily land-based people and relied partially on their more nautically inclined subjects, such as the Greeks and the Egyptians, to build their ships. Because of that, the navy was never completely embraced by the Roman state, and deemed somewhat "un-Roman".
Title: Batavi (military unit)
Passage: The Batavi was an "auxilia palatina" (infantry) unit of the Late Roman army, active between the 4th and the 5th century. It was composed by 500 soldiers and was the heir of those ethnic groups that were initially used as auxiliary units of the Roman army and later integrated in the Roman Empire after the "Constitutio Antoniniana". Their name was derived from the people of the Batavi.
Title: East Roman army
Passage: The East Roman army refers to the army of the Eastern section of the Roman Empire, from the empire's definitive split in 395 AD to the army's reorganization by themes after the permanent loss of Syria, Palestine and Egypt to the Arabs in the 7th century during the Byzantine-Arab Wars. The "East Roman army" is the continuation of the Late Roman army of the 4th century until the Byzantine army of the 7th century onwards.
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The Atlanta Falcons drafted which player as the number one selection overall in 1966?
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Title: Tommy Nobis
Passage: Thomas Henry Nobis Jr. (born September 20, 1943) is a former American football linebacker who played in the National Football League (NFL) for eleven seasons with the Atlanta Falcons. He played college football at the University of Texas and was the first overall selection in the 1966 NFL draft.
Title: Billy Martin (tight end)
Passage: Jake William "Billy" Martin (born October 27, 1942) is a former American football tight end in the National Football League for the Chicago Bears, the Atlanta Falcons, and the Minnesota Vikings. He played college football at Georgia Tech and was drafted in the second round (twenty-first overall selection) of the 1964 NFL Draft. Martin was subsequently selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the 1966 NFL Expansion Draft.
Title: Mitch Lyons
Passage: Mitchell Warren "Mitch" Lyons (born May 13, 1970 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is a former American football tight end in the National Football League. He attended Forest Hills Northern High School in Grand Rapids, Michigan and played college football at Michigan State University. At 6'5" tall and 265 pounds, the Atlanta Falcons drafted him in 1993 in round 6. He played 4 seasons with the Falcons and was then traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he played 3 seasons. His career statistics include 39 receptions for 345 yards and one touchdown.
Title: Atlanta Falcons draft history
Passage: This page is a list of the Atlanta Falcons NFL Draft selections. The first draft the Falcons participated in was 1966, in which they made linebacker Tommy Nobis of Texas their first-ever selection.
Title: 2001 Atlanta Falcons season
Passage: The 2001 Atlanta Falcons season was the franchise's 36th season in the National Football League (NFL). The Falcons obtained the first pick overall in the 2001 NFL Draft. With the pick, the Falcons drafted Michael Vick.
Title: Tommy Tolleson
Passage: Thomas Anthony Tolleson (born January 30, 1943) is a former American football wide receiver who played one season with the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the 15th round of the 1966 NFL Draft. He was also drafted by the New York Jets in the 17th round of the 1966 AFL Draft. Tolleson played college football at the University of Alabama and attended Talladega High School in Talladega, Alabama.
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Thomas Henry Nobis Jr.
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Atlanta Falcons draft history
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Tommy Nobis
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Which musician appeared with Eddie Vedder, Joanna Newsom or Temple of the Dog?
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Title: Yarn and Glue
Passage: Yarn and Glue is the self-distributed second EP by Joanna Newsom. It was released on CD-R in 2003. A re-recorded version of "What We Have Known" later appeared as the B-side to the "Sprout and the Bean" single and the title track is otherwise unreleased. The other songs were all re-recorded for Newsom's debut full-length album "The Milk-Eyed Mender". Being a limited edition release, it is now unavailable apart from second hand exchanges.
Title: Joanna Newsom
Passage: Joanna Caroline Newsom (born January 18, 1982) is an American harpist, pianist, vocalist, lyricist and actress.
Title: Ys (Joanna Newsom album)
Passage: Ys (pronounced ) is the second studio album by American musician Joanna Newsom. It was released by Drag City on November 6, 2006. The album was produced by Newsom and Van Dyke Parks, recorded by Steve Albini, mixed by Jim O'Rourke, with accompanying orchestral arrangements by Van Dyke Parks. It features guest vocals from Newsom's then-boyfriend Bill Callahan and from her sister, Emily Newsom. The vocals and harp were recorded at The Village Recording Studio in Los Angeles in December 2005, with the orchestration being recorded between May and June 2006 at the Entourage Studios in Los Angeles.
Title: Mike McCready
Passage: Michael David "Mike" McCready (born April 5, 1966) is an American musician who serves as the lead guitarist for the American grunge band Pearl Jam. Along with Jeff Ament, Stone Gossard and Eddie Vedder, he is one of the founding members of Pearl Jam. McCready was also a member of the side project bands Flight to Mars, Temple of the Dog, Mad Season and The Rockfords. He is also the proprietor of Hockey Talkter Records.
Title: Have One on Me
Passage: Have One on Me is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Joanna Newsom, released on February 23, 2010 via Drag City as the official follow up to the harpist's highly acclaimed second studio release, 2006's "Ys". It is a triple album produced by herself and mixed by long-time collaborators Jim O'Rourke and Noah Georgeson, with the accompanying arrangements by Ryan Francesconi. "Have One on Me" continues Newsom's use of cryptic, pastoral lyrics, with a further progression of elements of her sound such as the orchestral accompaniment and the arrangements with the inclusion of diverse instruments like the tambura, the harpsichord and the kaval. The production also flirts with genres such as jazz and blues in some of the tracks, while adding drums and the electric guitar in others. The album is also her first since "The Milk-Eyed Mender" to include songs played on the piano instead of the harp. Because of health problems, Newsom's voice was damaged during the sessions consequently affecting the overall recording process and forcing the harpist to change her singing style.
Title: Temple of the Dog
Passage: Temple of the Dog was an American rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1990. It was conceived by vocalist Chris Cornell of Soundgarden as a tribute to his friend, the late Andrew Wood, lead singer of the bands Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone. The line-up included Stone Gossard on rhythm guitar, Jeff Ament on bass guitar (both ex-members of Mother Love Bone), Mike McCready on lead guitar, and Matt Cameron on drums. Eddie Vedder appeared as a guest to provide some lead and backing vocals.
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Joanna Newsom
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Temple of the Dog
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When was the South Korean actress who starred in Herb as a 20-year-old woman with the mental and emotional skills of a seven-year-old born?
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Title: Oh! My Lady
Passage: Oh! My Lady () is a 2010 South Korean television series starring Chae Rim and Choi Siwon. It aired on SBS from March 22 to May 11, 2010. It is a romantic comedy about a top star who finds himself living with his manager, a 35-year-old woman who is trying to earn money to get custody of her child.
Title: Lee Hye-young (actress, born 1962)
Passage: Lee Hye-young (born November 25, 1962) is a South Korean actress. She is the daughter of celebrated film director Lee Man-hee, who died in 1975 when she was in middle school. Lee began her acting career in 1981 at the age of 17 through a local musical theatre production of "The Sound of Music". Since then she has performed in theater, feature and short films, and television. She was one of the most prominent South Korean actresses in the 1980s, starring in films such as "The Blazing Sun" (1985), "Winter Wanderer" (1986), "Ticket" (1986), "The Age of Success" (1988), "North Korean Partisan in South Korea" (1990), "Fly High Run Far" (1991), "Passage to Buddha" (1993), and "No Blood No Tears" (2002). Lee also played supporting roles in the Korean dramas "I'm Sorry, I Love You" (2004), "Fashion 70's" (2005) and "Boys Over Flowers" (2009).
Title: Park Si-yeon
Passage: Park Si-yeon (born Park Mi-seon on March 29, 1979) is a South Korean actress. She joined the Miss Korea pageant in 2000, and using that as a springboard to an acting career, she made her acting debut in China in 2004, appearing in minor roles in several CCTV dramas. In 2005 Park was cast in her first starring role in the Korean drama "My Girl", though at the time she was more known for dating actor-singer Eric Mun. As she built her filmography in the following years, Park overcame early criticism of her acting skills and eventually gained respect as an actress in TV series such as "La Dolce Vita", "Coffee House" and "The Innocent Man", as well as the films "The Fox Family", "A Love", and "The Scent".
Title: Chandra Kaluarachchi
Passage: Chandra Kaluarachichi (born April 6, 1943) is a Sri Lankan actress. Since her debut role as 90-year-old woman in "Raththaran putha" by Arnold Wickramasuriya in 1962, Chandra has become recognized for playing motherly and other figures on stage, film, radio and television serials.
Title: Kang Hye-jung
Passage: Kang Hye-jung (Korean: , born January 4, 1982) is a South Korean actress. Kang first achieved recognition for her role in the arthouse film "Nabi" (2001), and two years later, she rose to stardom in 2003 through Park Chan-wook's revenge thriller "Oldboy". For the next few years, she continue to appear in a diverse range of roles which drew her further critical acclaim, notably in Han Jae-rim's relationship drama "Rules of Dating" (2005), and Park Kwang-hyun's Korean War comedy "Welcome to Dongmakgol" (2005). In recent years, Kang has starred in more conventional melodramas such as "Herb" (2007) and "Girlfriends" (2009).
Title: Herb (film)
Passage: Herb () is a 2007 South Korean drama film, directed by Heo In-moo. Kang Hye-jung stars in the lead role as a 20-year-old woman with the mental and emotional skills of a seven-year-old, who falls in love with a policeman she sees as her Prince Charming, but must face tragedy when she is forced to deal with certain realities about herself and those around her.
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Herb (film)
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Kang Hye-jung
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Are Muscari and Cananga both genuses?
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Title: Muscari armeniacum
Passage: Muscari armeniacum is a bulbous plant of the genus "Muscari" with basal, simple leaves and short, flowering stems. It is one of a number of species and genera known as grape hyacinth, in this case Armenian grape hyacinth or Garden Grape-hyacinth. The flowers are purple, blue (with a white fringe), white (var. "Album") or pale pink (var "Pink Sunrise") and the plants are usually 15 cm tall. "M. armeniacum" blooms in mid-Spring (April or May in the Northern Hemisphere) for 34 weeks. Some selections are fragrant. Established bulbs leaf in the autumn.
Title: Bellevalia paradoxa
Passage: Bellevalia paradoxa is a bulb forming plant in the genus "Bellevalia" of the "Asparagaceae" family, formerly classified in the "Muscari" genus, under which name it is commonly sold as "Muscari paradoxum".
Title: Muscari latifolium
Passage: Muscari latifolium (broad-leaved grape hyacinth) is a species of flowering plant of the genus of the grape hyacinths ("Muscari") in the family (Asparagaceae). The specific epithet "latifolium" means "broad-leaved".
Title: Pseudomuscari
Passage: Pseudomuscari is a genus of bulbous perennials in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. They were formerly included in the genus "Muscari" (as the Pseudomuscari group, section or subgenus). Species of "Pseudomuscari" have flowers in shades of pale or bright blue, and are small plants with dense flower spikes or racemes. A feature which distinguishes them from "Muscari" is the bell-shaped flower which is not constricted at the mouth. One species, "P. azureum", is popularly grown in gardens as an ornamental Spring-flowering plant.
Title: Muscari
Passage: Muscari is a genus of perennial bulbous plants native to Eurasia that produce spikes of dense, most commonly blue, urn-shaped flowers resembling bunches of grapes in the spring. The common name for the genus is grape hyacinth (a name which is also used for the related genera "Leopoldia" and "Pseudomuscari", which were formerly included in "Muscari"), but they should not be confused with hyacinths. A number of species of "Muscari" are used as ornamental garden plants.
Title: Cananga
Passage: Cananga is a small genus of trees in the family Annonaceae. One of its species, "Cananga odorata", is important as the source of the perfume ylang-ylang. Two species are recognized:
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Who directed the 2014 film in which Isobelle Molloy had her film debut?
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Title: Maleficent (film)
Passage: Maleficent is a 2014 American dark fantasy film directed by Robert Stromberg from a screenplay by Linda Woolverton, and starring Angelina Jolie as the titular character with Sharlto Copley, Elle Fanning, Sam Riley, Imelda Staunton, Juno Temple, and Lesley Manville in supporting roles. Loosely based on Charles Perrault's original fairy tale and inspired by Walt Disney's 1959 animated film "Sleeping Beauty", the film portrays the story from the perspective of the eponymous antagonist, depicting her conflicted relationship with the princess and king of a corrupt kingdom.
Title: The Foxy Merkins
Passage: The Foxy Merkins is an American comedy film directed by Madeleine Olnek and the lowest budget narrative feature in the Sundance 2014 film festival. The film had its world premiere at "Sundance NEXT Weekend" on August 9, 2013 and later screened at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. It had its international premiere at the Moscow International Film Festival on June 25, 2014, selected for screening despite the hostile climate towards LGBT people in Russia.
Title: Lisandro Alonso
Passage: Lisandro Alonso (born 2 June 1975) is an Argentine film director and screenwriter. He has directed six feature-length films and a short film since 2001 and is loosely associated with the "New Argentine Cinema" movement. His film "La libertad" was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. His 2014 film "Jauja" competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the FIPRESCI Prize. In addition, he was named Film Society of Lincoln Center 2014 Filmmaker in Residence on 24 June 2014.
Title: Welcome Back Gandhi
Passage: Mudhalvar Mahatma (also known as "Welcome Back Gandhi") is a 2014 film directed by A.Balakrishnan. The film, released on 30 January 2014 in India, stars S.Kanagaraj as Mohandas Gandhi. The movie's music was written by Ilaiyaraaja, with lyrics by Bharat Acharya, and the movie's plot explores how Gandhi might react if he was still alive and visited modern day India. An eight song soundtrack is set to be released shortly after the film's debut.
Title: Isobelle Molloy
Passage: Isobelle Molloy (born 6 October 2000) is an English child actress, best known for her portrayal of Amanda and later, Matilda Wormwood in the West End version of "Matilda the Musical". She had her film debut as Young Maleficent in the 2014 Disney fantasy film, "Maleficent".
Title: Capital I
Passage: Capital I is a 2015 Odia language independent feature film written and directed by Amartya Bhattacharyya. This film, tagged as an existential psychodrama, is the first independent feature film of Odisha. The film is produced by Susant Misra and Swastik Choudhury. This film is shot on a shoe-string budget without any film industry involvement. This film marks the feature film debut of Amartya Bhattacharyya as a writer, director, cinematographer and editor. All actors in this film are non-professional actors, and all of them make their feature film debut in Capital I. Kisaloy Roy makes his debut as a music director, and so does Amrita Chowdhury as a Choreographer.
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Robert Stromberg
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Isobelle Molloy
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Maleficent (film)
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What college did The 1992 San Diego State Aztecs represent in the WAC?
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Title: San Diego State Aztecs men's basketball
Passage: The San Diego State Aztecs men's basketball team is the college basketball program that represents San Diego State University, located in San Diego, California. The school's team currently competes in the Mountain West Conference, and play their home games in Viejas Arena. The team began play in 1921 and have been to 6 NAIA tournaments winning in 1941, 3 NCAA Division II tournaments, 5 NIT tournaments, and 11 NCAA Division I tournaments. Since joining the Mountain West Conference, the Aztecs have won 4 MWC tournaments. Former players who went on to achieve notable success in other areas are Art Linkletter and Tony Gwynn.
Title: 1992 San Diego State Aztecs football team
Passage: The 1992 San Diego State Aztecs football team represented San Diego State University during the 1992 NCAA Division I-A football season as a member of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC).
Title: Western Athletic Conference
Passage: The Western Athletic Conference (WAC) is an American collegiate athletic conference formed on July 27, 1962 and affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I. The WAC covers a broad expanse of the western United States, with member institutions located in Arizona, California, New Mexico, Utah, and Washington, along with the "non-western" states of Missouri and Illinois (traditionally associated with the Midwest), as well as Texas (traditionally associated with the Southwest).
Title: 2014 San Diego State Aztecs football team
Passage: The 2014 San Diego State Aztecs football team represented San Diego State University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Aztecs were led by fourth-year head coach Rocky Long and played their home games at Qualcomm Stadium. They were members of the West Division of the Mountain West Conference. San Diego State finished the season 76, 53 in Mountain West play to finish in a share for first place in the West Division. However, due to Mountain West tiebreaker rules, because of their head to head loss to Fresno State they were not considered division cochampions. They were invited to the Poinsettia Bowl where they lost to Navy 1617.
Title: 1998 San Diego State Aztecs football team
Passage: The 1998 San Diego State Aztecs football team represented San Diego State University during the 1998 NCAA Division I-A football season as a member of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). This was the last season for the Aztecs in the WAC, as they became a charter member of the Mountain West Conference in the 1999 season.
Title: San Diego State Aztecs baseball
Passage: The San Diego State Aztecs baseball team is the college baseball program that represents the San Diego State University. Along with the university's other athletic teams, the baseball team became a member of the Mountain West Conference during the 199900 academic year. Previously, the baseball program competed in the Western Athletic Conference. The Aztecs play in Tony Gwynn Stadium, on the SDSU campus in San Diego, California. From 2003 until his death in 2014, Tony Gwynn was the program's head coach.
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1992 San Diego State Aztecs football team
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Western Athletic Conference
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Are Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and Frightened Rabbit both folk rock bands?
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Title: Alex Ebert
Passage: Alexander Michael Tahquitz "Alex" Ebert (born May 12, 1978) is an American singer-songwriter and composer. He is best known for being the lead singer and songwriter for the American bands Ima Robot and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. On January 12, 2014, Ebert won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score for his musical score to the film "All Is Lost" (2013).
Title: Alexander (Alex Ebert album)
Passage: Alexander is the first solo album by American musician Alex Ebert, lead singer of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and Ima Robot. It was released on March 1, 2011 under the Community Records label. The song "Truth" was featured in the season 4 premiere of AMC's "Breaking Bad" titled "Box Cutter".
Title: Frightened Rabbit
Passage: Frightened Rabbit is a Scottish indie rock band from Selkirk, formed in 2003. The line-up currently consists of Scott Hutchison (vocals, guitar), Grant Hutchison (drums), Billy Kennedy (guitar, bass), Andy Monaghan (guitar, keyboards), and Simon Liddell (guitar). Since 2004 the band has been based in Glasgow.
Title: Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
Passage: Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros is an American folk rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 2007. The group is led by lead singer Alex Ebert. The band's name is based on a story Ebert wrote in his youth, about a messianic figure named Edward Sharpe. Drawing from roots rock, folk, gospel, and psychedelic music, the band's image and sound evoke the hippie movement of the 1960s and 1970s. The group's first show was played July 18, 2007 at The Troubadour in West Hollywood, California. Their first studio album, "Up from Below", was released on July 7, 2009 on Community Records and featured the popular single "Home". The group released their second full-length album, "Here", on May 29, 2012, and third album, "Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros", on July 23, 2013. Their fourth studio album, "PersonA", was released in April 2016.
Title: Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros (album)
Passage: Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros is the third album by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. It was released on July 23, 2013 in North America and was released on July 29, 2013 around the world through Vagrant Records, Rough Trade Records and Communion Records. Frontman Alex Ebert stated that "These songs mean everything to me - It's the rawest, most liberated, most rambunctious stuff we've done."
Title: 40 Day DreamGeez Louise
Passage: "40 Day Dream""Geez Louise" is a 7" vinyl single released in the UK to succeed the album "Up from Below" by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. It appeared on the sixth episode of the third season of "Chuck" (entitled "Chuck Versus the Nacho Sampler" and airing on February 1, 2010); Episode 2 of HBO's "Hung"; "Jimmy Kimmel Live! " on November 11, 2010; and "Conan" on December 15, 2010.
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Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
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Frightened Rabbit
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Hunter Henry is an American football tight end for a team founed in which year ?
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Title: Hunter Henry
Passage: Hunter Henry (born December 7, 1994) is an American football tight end for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Arkansas, where he was a consensus All-American and won the John Mackey Award as the top tight end in the nation. He was selected by San Diego in the second round of the 2016 NFL draft with the 35th overall pick. He now lives in Newport Beach, CA and plays for the Los Angeles Chargers and went to Pulaski academy in Little Rock Arkansas for high school and was one of the best tight ends in Arkansas high school football
Title: Martell Webb
Passage: Martell T. Webb (born November 10, 1989) is American football tight end who is currently a free agent. He played his college football for the Michigan Wolverines football team. He was previously a highly rated tight end and wide receiver for Pontiac Northern High School who was selected to the 2006 USA Today All-USA second team.
Title: Jake Butt
Passage: Jonathan "Jake" Duane Butt (born July 11, 1995) is an American football tight end for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). Many of his college teammates called him "The Butt" because of his name. He played college football at Michigan. As a junior, he won the Ozzie Newsome Award. He was selected as a first-team All-American and was named KwalickClark Tight End of the Year in both 2015 and 2016. He won the John Mackey Award given to the top tight end in college football and the Senior CLASS Award in 2016.
Title: Los Angeles Chargers
Passage: The Los Angeles Chargers are a professional American football team based in the Greater Los Angeles Area. The Chargers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) West division. The team was founded on August 14, 1959 and began play on September 10, 1960 as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL), and spent its first season in Los Angeles, before moving to San Diego in 1961 to become the San Diego Chargers. The Chargers joined the NFL as result of the AFLNFL merger in 1970, and played their home games at Qualcomm Stadium. The return of the Chargers to Los Angeles was announced for the 2017 season, just one year after the Rams had moved back to the city from St. Louis. The Chargers will play their home games at the StubHub Center until the opening in 2020 of the Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park, which they will share with the Rams.
Title: Connor Hamlett
Passage: Connor Hamlett (born April 12, 1992) is an American football tight end who is currently a free agent. He lettered in football, basketball and track at Meadowdale High School in Lynnwood, Washington, where he earned All-State honors in football his senior year. He played college football at Oregon State, recording career totals of 104 receptions for 1,109 yards and 10 touchdowns. He finished third in school history in receptions for a tight end and fifth in receiving yards for a tight end. He was named Pac-12 All-Academic second-team his junior season in 2013 and Pac-12 All-Academic first-team his senior season in 2014. Hamlett signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars after going undrafted in the 2015 NFL Draft, and has since been a member of the Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans Saints, Cleveland Browns and Dallas Cowboys.
Title: Paul Costa
Passage: Sebastian Paul Costa (December 7, 1941 October 12, 2015) was an American football tight end.] He played college football for the University of Notre Dame's Fighting Irish. The American Football League's Kansas City Chiefs drafted him in his junior year, 1964, and he was traded to the AFL's Buffalo Bills for the 1965 season. He won a starting job at tight end his rookie year with the Bills, and soon became an excellent tight end, being named an AFL All-Star in his first two seasons.
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Los Angeles Chargers
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What was the nickname of this Romanian and authoritarian politician under whose regime the chief rabbi of Romania Alexandru afran succeeded in saving Jews during the Holocaust?
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Title: Alexandru afran
Passage: Alexandru afran (or Alexandre Safran; September 12, 1910 July 27, 2006) was a Romanian and, after 1948, Swiss rabbi. As chief rabbi of Romania (19401948), he intervened with authorities in the fascist government of Ion Antonescu in an unusually successful attempt to save Jews during the Holocaust.
Title: Sholom Rivkin
Passage: Rabbi Sholom Rivkin (6 June 1926 1 October 2011) was an Israeli-born American rabbi. He was the last Chief Rabbi of St. Louis, Missouri, and the last chief rabbi of one of only a few cities in the United States that has ever had a chief rabbi. He held the post of Chief Rabbi from 1983 until 2005 and was Chief Rabbi Emeritus until his death in 2011. He was also a chief judge on the Beth Din of the Rabbinical Council of America, and head of the Vaad Hoeir of St. Louis, the governing body of the St. Louis Orthodox Jewish community. He was an expert in Jewish law, especially family and divorce law, and was consulted by rabbis and rabbinical courts around the world.
Title: Ion Antonescu
Passage: Ion Victor Antonescu (] ; June 15, 1882 June 1, 1946) was a Romanian soldier and authoritarian politician who, as the Prime Minister and "Conductor" during most of World War II, presided over two successive wartime dictatorships. After the war, he was convicted of war crimes and executed.
Title: Conference of European Rabbis
Passage: The current president of the CER is the chief rabbi of Moscow, Pinchas Goldschmidt, who served as chairman of the Standing Committee for over ten years. The chairman of the Presidium is associate president Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis. Before Rabbi Sitruk, the organization was headed by Rabbi Lord Dr Immanuel Jacobovits, Chief Rabbi of Great Britain. The Executive Director of the CER since inception was Rabbi Maurice (Moshe) Rose, succeeded in the year 2001 by Rabbi Aba Dunner, who passed away in 2011. In 2017 Mr. Gady Gronich, assumed the position of Chief of Staff to the President of CER and works alongside the Rabbinical Director Rabbi Moshe Lebel ,Secretary Rabbi Aharon Shmuel Baskin and President of Association and Special Adviser of the Board of Patrons Mrs. Shorena Mikava .
Title: David Messas
Passage: Rabbi David Messas (15 July 1934 in Meknes, Morocco 20 November 2011 Paris) was the son of Rabbi Chalom Messas, the former Chief Rabbi of Morocco who subsequently became the sefardic Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem. He married Dolly Berdugo. Chief rabbi of Geneva for several years; he was elected Chief Rabbi of Paris for several terms and was at the same time Head of the Rabbinical Council. He headed the cole Mamonide in Boulogne-Billancourt. He has been the Chief Rabbi of Paris since 1995. He died on Sunday, 20 November 2011 in the morning, after a lengthy illness which did not stop him from active duties. He was 77. A funeral was held Sunday at his synagogue in Paris with the participation of Rabbi Shlomo Amar. His body was then flown for burial at Har HaMenuchot in the City of Jerusalem on Monday, 21 November 2011, beside the grave of his father.
Title: Marchand Ennery
Passage: Marchand Ennery was a French rabbi; brother of Jonas Ennery; born in Nancy 1792; died in Paris 21 August 1852; studied Talmud under Baruch Guggenheim and at the rabbinical school of Herz Scheuer, in Mainz. He went to Paris, became teacher in the family of a wealthy coreligionist, and in 1819 was appointed director of the new Jewish school at Nancy. At this time he published his Hebrew-French lexicon, the first of its kind to appear in France. In 1829 he became chief rabbi of Paris; in 1846 chief rabbi of the Central Consistory; in 1850 chevalier of the Legion of Honor. He was succeeded as chief rabbi by Salomon Ulmann.
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Conductor
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Alexandru afran
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Ion Antonescu
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Thomas Bignold was the founder of a company that was originally established in what year?
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Title: Norwich Union
Passage: Norwich Union was the name of insurance company Aviva's British arm before June 2009. It was originally established in 1797. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.
Title: Filson (company)
Passage: C.C. Filson is a Seattle, Washington,-based, privately owned outfitter and manufacturer of goods for outdoor enthusiasts. The company designs, manufactures, distributes and sells men's and women's outdoor clothing, accessories and luggage. Filson sells its products via company-owned retail stores, catalogs and the Filson website as well as through authorized dealers in the United States and international distributors. The company was originally established in Seattle in 1897 as C.C. Filson's Pioneer Alaska Clothing and Blanket Manufacturers to meet the needs of prospectors passing through Seattle on their way to the Klondike Gold Rush; as of 2012 the brand is owned by Bedrock Manufacturing founder Tom Kartsotis, who also owns Shinola.
Title: Thomas Bignold
Passage: Thomas Bignold (17611835) was the founder of Norwich Union, now known as Aviva plc, one of the United Kingdom's largest insurance businesses.
Title: Madisonville Community College
Passage: Madisonville Community College (MCC), located in Madisonville, KY, is one of 16 two-year, open-admissions colleges of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS). MCC was originally established as a member of the University of Kentucky's Community College System in 1968. In 2001, the college consolidated with Madisonville Technical College, itself originally established in 1937 as the Madisonville Area Trade School. MCC offers associate degree programs, as well as technical diplomas and certificates, with the overall purpose of making postsecondary educational opportunities available to Kentucky's citizens and workforce. MCC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). In 2011, it was ranked among the nation's top 10 of community colleges by the Aspen Institute.
Title: Ramshorn Dude Ranch Lodge
Passage: The Ramshorn Dude Ranch Lodge in Grand Teton National Park was built after 1935 by mountaineers Paul Petzoldt, founder of the National Outdoor Leadership School, and Gustav Koven. The property that became the Ramshorn Ranch was originally established by Ransom Adams at the mouth of Gros Ventre Canyon near Ditch Creek. By 1921 the property was acquired by Jack and Dollye Woodsman, who established the Flying V dude ranch, featuring a large central lodge. In 1932 the lodge burned, prompting the Woodsmans to sell the ranch to Koven and Petzoldt in 1935, who planned to expand the dude ranch as a climbing school and hunting camp. Petzoldt withdrew from the partnership in 1937 after suggesting the name be changed to the Ramshorn Ranch. The present lodge was completed in 1937 by the Woodward brothers, who took over operation. A variety of owners and partners ensued until 1956, when the ranch was sold to the National Park Service. The Park Service then leased the ranch back to concessioners who operated it as the Elbo Ranch until 1973, replacing the former Elbo Ranch purchased by the Park Service. The Teton Science School was established on the property in 1974 under a special use permit.
Title: ZoomInfo
Passage: ZoomInfo is a subscription-based software as a service (SaaS) company based in Waltham, Massachusetts that sells access to its database of information about business people and companies to sales, marketing and recruiting professionals. The company was originally established in 2000 as Eliyon Technologies by founder and CEO, Yonatan Stern.
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1797
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Norwich Union
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Where is the university that Oscar Bruno teaches Applied Computational Mathematics?
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Title: California Institute of Technology
Passage: The California Institute of Technology (abbreviated Caltech) is a private doctorate-granting university located in Pasadena, California, United States.
Title: Oscar Bruno
Passage: Oscar P. Bruno is Professor of Applied Computational Mathematics in the Computing and Mathematical Sciences Department at the California Institute of Technology. He is known for research on numerical analysis.
Title: Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics
Passage: The Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics (Russian: . .. ) is a research institute specializing in computational mathematics. It was established to solve computational tasks related to government programs of nuclear and fusion energy, space research and missile technology. The Institute is a part of the Department of Mathematical Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The main direction of activity of the institute is the use of computer technology to solve complex scientific and technical issues of practical importance. Since 2016, development of mathematical and computational methods for biological research, as well as a direct solution to the problems of computational biology with the use of such methods, has also been included in the circle of scientific activities of the institute.
Title: Gerald B. Whitham
Passage: Gerald Beresford Whitham (13 December 1927 26 January 2014) was a Britishborn American applied mathematician and the Charles Lee Powell Professor of Applied Mathematics (Emeritus) of Applied Computational Mathematics at the California Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Manchester in 1953 under the direction of Sir James Lighthill. He is known for his work in fluid dynamics and waves.
Title: Computational mathematics
Passage: Computational mathematics involves mathematical research in areas of science where computing plays a central and essential role, emphasizing algorithms, numerical methods, and symbolic computations. Computation in research is prominent. Computational mathematics emerged as a distinct part of applied mathematics by the early 1950s. Currently, computational mathematics can refer to or include:
Title: Panayotis G. Kevrekidis
Passage: Panayotis G. Kevrekidis is a professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Kevrekidis earned his B.Sc. in physics in 1996 from the University of Athens. He obtained his M.S. in 1998 and Ph.D. in 2000 from Rutgers University, the latter under the joint supervision of Joel Lebowitz and Panos G. Georgopoulos. His thesis was entitled Lattice Dynamics of Solitary Wave Excitations. He then assumed a post-doctoral position split between the Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics of Princeton University (102000022001) and the Theoretical Division and the Center for Nonlinear Studies of Los Alamos National Laboratory (032001082001). From 092001, he joined the Department of Mathematics and Statistics of the University of Massachusetts Amherst as an assistant professor. He was awarded tenure and promotion to associate professor in 062005. As of 092010, he is a full professor at the same institution. He is presently the Stanislaw M. Ulam Scholar at the Center for Nonlinear Studies at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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Pasadena, California, United States
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Oscar Bruno
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California Institute of Technology
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Which documentary was first released, Call Me Lucky directed by Bobcat Goldwait or Undefeated by Daniel Lindsay and T.J. Martin?
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Title: Age of Consent (film)
Passage: Age of Consent (also known as Norman Lindsay's Age of Consent) is a 1969 Australian film which was the penultimate feature film directed by British director Michael Powell. The romantic comedy-drama stars James Mason (co-producer with Powell), Helen Mirren in her first major film role, and Irish character actor Jack MacGowran and features actress Neva Carr Glyn. The screenplay by Peter Yeldham was adapted from the 1935 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Norman Lindsay, who died the year this film was released. Lindsay is also portrayed (in this case, by name) in the 1994 film "Sirens", starring Hugh Grant, Sam Neill, and Elle Macpherson.
Title: Call Me Lucky (film)
Passage: Call Me Lucky is a 2015 American documentary directed by Bobcat Goldthwait. about the life of satirist, author, and performer Barry Crimmins. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and went on to win awards at 11 other film Festivals in the United States. It was released theatrically in August 2015.
Title: The Donner Party (2009 film)
Passage: The Donner Party is a 2009 period drama film written and directed by T.J. Martin, and distributed by First Look International. It is based on the true story of the Donner Party, an 1840s westward traveling group of settlers headed for California. Becoming snowbound in the Sierra Nevada mountains, with food increasingly scarce, a small group calling themselves "The Forlorn Hope" turned to cannibalism. "The Forlorn" was the working title for the film.
Title: Daniel Lindsay
Passage: Daniel Lindsay is a documentary filmmaker. He is the co-director, producer and an editor of the 2011 sports documentary Undefeated, which received the 2011 Oscar for Best Documentary Feature.
Title: Lucky (Lucky Twice song)
Passage: "Lucky" is a song by Swedish pop duo, Lucky Twice. The song was first released in Spain where it reached number one on the singles chart, and has performed strongly in other European countries. In the United States, the song was put in heavy rotation as part of the music for Abercrombie Fitch stores.
Title: Undefeated (2011 film)
Passage: Undefeated is a 2011 documentary film directed by Daniel Lindsay and T.J. Martin. The film documents the struggles of a high school football team, the Manassas Tigers of Memphis, as they attempt a winning season after years of losses. The team is turned around by coach Bill Courtney, who helps form a group of young men into an academic and athletic team.
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Undefeated
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Call Me Lucky (film)
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Undefeated (2011 film)
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Are Lynchburg Regional Airport and Flagstaff Pulliam Airport both in the same state?
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Title: Manassas Regional Airport
Passage: Manassas Regional Airport (IATA: KHEF, ICAO: HEF) , also known as Harry P. Davis Field, is a city-owned public-use airport located four nautical miles (7 km) southwest of the central business district of Manassas, in a section of Manassas that was carved out of Prince William County specifically for the purpose of containing the airport. The largest regional airport in the state of Virginia, Manassas Regional Airport is located 30 miles from Washington, D.C.
Title: Raleigh Executive Jetport
Passage: Raleigh Exec: The Raleigh Executive Jetport Sanford-Lee County or Raleigh Exec Jetport at Sanford-Lee CountyFAA Airport Master Record for TTA (Form 5010 ) (ICAO: KTTA, FAA LID: TTA) is a public use airport located seven nautical miles (8 mi, 13 km) northeast of the central business district of Sanford, a city in Lee County, North Carolina, United States. It is owned by the Sanford-Lee County Regional Airport Authority and was previously known as Sanford-Lee County Regional Airport. This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 20112015, which categorized it as a "reliever airport" for Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
Title: Lynchburg Regional Airport
Passage: Lynchburg Regional Airport (IATA: KLYH, ICAO: LYH) , also known as Preston Glenn Field, is a public use airport in Campbell County, Virginia, United States. It is located at the intersection of Route 29 South and Route 460, five nautical miles (6 mi, 9 km) southwest of the central business district of the City of Lynchburg, which owns the airport. Originally known as Preston Glenn Airport, it was named for Lt. Preston Glenn, a Lynchburg native who died while serving in World War I as an Army Air Corps pilot. Mostly used for general aviation, the airport is also served by commercial airline American Airlines, with modern Dash 8 turboprops and Canadair Regional Jet aircraft to Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, North Carolina. .
Title: Susquehanna Area Regional Airport Authority
Passage: The Susquehanna Area Regional Airport Authority (SARAA) is the governing authority of Harrisburg International Airport, Capital City Airport, Franklin County Regional Airport and Gettysburg Regional Airport in south-central Pennsylvania. SARAA was incorporated on September 9, 1997, and officially took over control of HIA and CXY airports from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on January 1, 1998.
Title: WWCW
Passage: WWCW, virtual channel 21 (UHF digital channel 20), is a CW-affiliated television station licensed to Lynchburg, Virginia, United States. The station is owned by the Nexstar Media Group, as part of a duopoly with Roanoke-licensed Fox affiliate WFXR (channel 27). The two stations share studio facilities at the Valleypointe office park on Valleypoint Parkway in Hollins (near Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport), with WWCW operating an advertising sales office on Airport Road, along Lynchburg's southwestern border with Campbell County (though with a Lynchburg address); WWCW maintains transmitter facilities located on Thaxton Mountain in unincorporated central Bedford County. The station is carried on channel 5 on most cable systems in the market (which its on-air branding, "CW 5", is derived from).
Title: Flagstaff Pulliam Airport
Passage: Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (IATA: FLG, ICAO: KFLG, FAA LID: FLG) is five miles south of Flagstaff, in Coconino County, Arizona. The airport is serviced by one airline, American Eagle, and is also used for general aviation. Federal Aviation Administration records say the airport had 51,765 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 66,627 in 2009 and 62,109 in 2010. The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 20112015 called it a "primary commercial service" airport (more than 10,000 enplanements per year).
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no
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Lynchburg Regional Airport
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Flagstaff Pulliam Airport
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Where is the American pop rock band which Nate Ruess is the lead singer based in
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Title: Nate Ruess
Passage: Nathaniel Joseph Ruess (born February 26, 1982) is an American singer and songwriter. He is the lead singer of the indie pop band Fun. , and previously of The Format. As of 2015, he also performs as a solo musician.
Title: Some Nights (song)
Passage: "Some Nights" is a song by American indie pop band Fun. It was released on June 4, 2012, as the second single from their second studio album of the same name. The song was written by Jeff Bhasker, Nate Ruess, Andrew Dost, and Jack Antonoff. Musically "Some Nights" is an indie pop song with elements of power pop and afrobeat while the lyrics depict the protagonist having an existential crisis.
Title: Fun (band)
Passage: Fun (stylized as fun.) is an American pop rock band based in New York City. The band was formed by Nate Ruess (former lead singer of The Format), with Andrew Dost (of Anathallo), and Jack Antonoff (of Steel Train and Bleachers). Fun has released two albums: "Aim and Ignite" in August 2009 and "Some Nights" in February 2012.
Title: Just Give Me a Reason
Passage: "Just Give Me a Reason" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Pink, featuring fun. 's lead singer Nate Ruess. The song was chosen as the third single from Pink's sixth studio album, "The Truth About Love" (2012). Jeff Bhasker assisted the artists in writing the song and is also the producer. "Just Give Me a Reason" is a pop ballad about the desire to hold on to a relationship even when it appears to be breaking down. It starts off with a simple melody played on the piano, as Pink starts to sing the first verse and chorus, the latter of which introduces drum machines and bass. Ruess then sings the second verse, and the rest of the song is sung as a duet. The song ends with a piano solo, similar to the intro. It has a duration of four minutes and two seconds.
Title: Fun discography
Passage: The discography of American indie pop band Fun consists of two studio albums, seven extended plays, 11 singles and seven music videos. Following the split of his previous band The Format, lead singer Nate Ruess formed Fun in 2008 with musicians Andrew Dost and Jack Antonoff, both of whom had previously toured with The Format. Fun began recording sessions for their debut album in September 2008 and embarked on a North American tour the following month. In May 2009, they issued their debut single, "At Least I'm Not as Sad (As I Used to Be)". " Aim and Ignite", the band's first full-length album, was released by Nettwerk Records on August 25, 2009 and peaked at number 71 on the United States "Billboard" 200 chart. The album produced an additional two singles, "All the Pretty Girls" and "Walking the Dog", which were then followed by the release of the single "C'mon", a collaboration with American alternative rock band Panic! at the Disco.
Title: The Format
Passage: The Format was an American indie rock band formed by Nate Ruess and Sam Means. The band announced a hiatus on February 4, 2008. Their style can be considered a mixture of indie, alternative, punk and folk music, with elements of 1960s and 1970s pop music. Though Means and Ruess are the foremost members of the band, they have played, toured, and recorded with Mike Schey, Mark Buzard, Don Raymond, andfor the DVD recording and summer 2007 tourThe Honorary Title's current drummer and The Format alumnus Adam Boyd. The Format chose their name to make fun of the music industry's inclination towards a cookie-cutter "format" for a hit.
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New York City
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Nate Ruess
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Fun (band)
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Which non profit practice and medical research group based in Rochester, Minnesota was founded by William Worrall Mayo?
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Title: Mayo Clinic
Passage: The Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit medical practice and medical research group based in Rochester, Minnesota. It employs more than 4,500 physicians and scientists and 57,100 allied health staff. The practice specializes in treating difficult cases through tertiary care. It spends over 660 million a year on research.
Title: Dr. William W. Mayo House
Passage: The Dr. William W. Mayo House, located at 118 North Main Street in Le Sueur, Minnesota, United States, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). It was built in 1859 by James Mayo and his brother, William Worrall Mayo who emigrated from Salford, United Kingdom, to the United States in 1846 and became a doctor. William's older son, William James Mayo was born in the home in 1861. William W. Mayo aided pioneers and their families during the Dakota War of 1862 and later moved to Rochester where he became the examining surgeon for the southern Minnesota Civil War draft board. He and his sons, William and Charles founded the 27-bed Saint Marys Hospital which opened in 1889 following the 1883 Rochester tornado. They later founded their namesake, the Mayo Clinic.
Title: FasterCures
Passage: FasterCures is a Washington, D.C.based think tank that focuses on accelerating medical research. This healthcare-related non profit is the Milken Institute's Center for Accelerating Medical Solutions. FasterCures describes itself as an "action tank" that works on many diverse projects in collaboration with industry, academia, non profits, government agencies and philanthropic foundations. FasterCures' mission is to save lives by saving time in the discovery, development and deployment of new therapies for deadly and debilitating diseases. The executive director of FasterCures is Margaret A. Anderson.
Title: William Worrall Mayo
Passage: William Worrall Mayo ( ; May 31, 1819 March 6, 1911) was a British-American medical doctor and chemist. He is best known for establishing the private medical practice that later evolved into the Mayo Clinic. He was a descendant of a famous English chemist, John Mayow. His sons, William James Mayo and Charles Horace Mayo, established a joint medical practice in Rochester in the U.S. state of Minnesota in the 1880s.
Title: Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan
Passage: "Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan"(RSKS) is a grassroots Indian non profit organization (NGO) based in Ajmer District of Rajasthan state, . RSKS India Follows the UN Global Compact Principle RSKS India Certified By Guidestar India. RSKS India Awarded (Top Rated) by Great non profit 2014 2015 2016
Title: Schizophrenia Research Foundation
Passage: Schizophrenia Research Foundation (SCARF), is a non governmental, non profit organisation based in Chennai. Founded in 1984 by a group of philanthropists and mental health professionals led by M. Sarada Menon, a psychiatrist by profession. SCARF has established itself as a center of repute in rehabilitation and research in disorders of the mind. SCARF is one of the very few NGOs in the world to be named as a collaborating centre of the World Health Organization for mental health research and training.
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The Mayo Clinic
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William Worrall Mayo
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Mayo Clinic
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What is a cocktail containing apple vodka, lemonade and apple juice, 20th Century or Fizzy apple cocktail?
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Title: 20th Century (cocktail)
Passage: The 20th Century is a cocktail created in 1937 by a British bartender named C.A. Tuck, and named in honor of the celebrated "Twentieth Century Limited" train which ran between New York City and Chicago from 1902 until 1967. The recipe was first published in 1937 in the "Caf Royal Cocktail Book" by William J Tarling, President of the United Kingdom Bartenders' Guild and head bartender at the Caf Royal.
Title: Appletini
Passage: An Apple martini (Appletini for short) is a cocktail containing vodka and one or more of apple juice, apple cider, apple liqueur, or apple brandy.
Title: Juice Leskinen
Passage: Juhani Juice Leskinen (former Pauli Matti Juhani "Juice" Leskinen), better known as Juice Leskinen (] , not like the English word "juice"; born 19 February 1950 in Juankoski died 24 November 2006 in Tampere), was one of the most prominent Finnish singer-songwriters of the late 20th century. From the early 1970s onward he released nearly 30 full-length albums, as well as writing song lyrics for dozens of Finnish artists. Several of Leskinen's songs have reached classic status in Finnish popular music, e.g., "Viidestoista y", "Kaksoiselm" and "Syksyn svel". His early records are considered staples of the so-called Manserock movement of the mid-'70s. In addition to Leskinen's musical work, he extended his focus to poetry and playwriting with nine collections of verse and seven plays published.
Title: Fizzy apple cocktail
Passage: The Fizzy Apple Cocktail, is a cocktail containing apple vodka, lemonade and apple juice. Typically, the drink is stirred and a slice of lemon can be added for aesthetic appeal.
Title: Harrison Cider Apple
Passage: The 'Harrison' cider apple is one of the most famous 18th-century American cider apples, which means that it was primarily used for the production of apple cider. Grown in New Jersey before and after the American Revolution, it became obsolete by the 20th century. The 'Harrison' cider apple was considered lost until it was recovered in Livingston, New Jersey at an old cider mill in September 1976.
Title: Oranada
Passage: Oranada is a Polish soft drink. It dates to the 18th century, and came to Poland from France. Its main ingredients were water, sugar or syrup, and orange juice. In the 19th and 20th centuries an industrial variant of the drink was created, based on powdered juice, and other artificial ingredients. Powdered oranada was also created in the 20th century. The drink is imported and marketed in the United States by United World Imports. It is called the "Original Formula" on the bottle. The standard bottle size is 20 fl oz (592 ml) and it has the Polish Coat of Arms on the front.
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Fizzy Apple Cocktail
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20th Century (cocktail)
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Fizzy apple cocktail
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When was the magazine which featured Charles Dickens' "A House to Let" edited by him?
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Title: Tavistock House
Passage: Tavistock House was the London home of the noted British author Charles Dickens and his family from 1851 to 1860. At Tavistock House Dickens wrote "Bleak House", "Hard Times", "Little Dorrit" and "A Tale of Two Cities". He also put on amateur theatricals there which are described in John Forster's "Life of Charles Dickens". Later, it was the home of William and Georgina Weldon, whose lodger was the French composer Charles Gounod, who composed part of his opera "Polyeucte" at the house.
Title: A House to Let
Passage: "A House to Let" is a short story by Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, Elizabeth Gaskell and Adelaide Anne Procter. It was originally published in 1858 in the Christmas edition of Dickens' "Household Words" magazine. Collins wrote the introduction and collaborated with Dickens on the second story and ending, while Gaskell and Proctor wrote the remainder.
Title: Household Words
Passage: Household Words was an English weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens in the 1850s. It took its name from the line in Shakespeare's "Henry V": "Familiar in his mouth as household words."
Title: The Frozen Deep
Passage: The Frozen Deep is an 1856 play, originally staged as an amateur theatrical, written by Wilkie Collins under the substantial guidance of Charles Dickens. Dickens's hand was so prominent beside acting in the play for several performances, he added a preface, altered lines, and attended to most of the props and sets that the principal edition of the play is entitled "Under the Management of Charles Dickens". John C. Eckel wrote: "As usual with a play which passed into rehearsal under Dickens' auspices it came out improved. This was the case with "The Frozen Deep". The changes were so numerous that the drama almost may be ascribed to Dickens". Dickens himself took the part of Richard Wardour and was stage-manager during its modest original staging in Dickens's home Tavistock House. The play, however, grew in influence through a series of outside performances, including one before Queen Victoria at the Royal Gallery of Illustration, and a three-performance run at the Manchester Free Trade Hall for the benefit of the Douglas Jerrold Fund to benefit the widow of Dickens's old friend, Douglas Jerrold. There, night after night, everyone including, by some accounts, the carpenters and the stage-hands was moved to tears by the play. It also brought Dickens together with Ellen Ternan, an actress he hired to play one of the parts, and for whom he would later leave his wife Catherine. The play remained unpublished until a private printing appeared sometime in 1866.
Title: Gerald Charles Dickens (actor)
Passage: Gerald Roderick Charles Dickens (born 9 October 1963) is an English actor and performer best known for his one man shows, based on the novels of his great-great-grandfather, Charles Dickens. He was the President of the Dickens Fellowship from 2005 to 2007.
Title: Charles Dickens Jr.
Passage: Charles Culliford Boz Dickens (6 January 1837 20 July 1896) was the first child of the English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine. A failed businessman, he became the editor of his father's magazine "All the Year Round", and a successful writer of dictionaries. He is now most remembered for his two 1879 books "Dickens's Dictionary of London" and "Dickens's Dictionary of the Thames".
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1850s
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A House to Let
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Household Words
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Who starred in the Netflix series "Stranger Things" and the cancelled series "Proof"?
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Title: Stranger Things (Yuck album)
Passage: Stranger Things is the third studio album by UK-based indie rock band Yuck, released on Mam Records on 26 February 2016. The album was recorded over a period of several months in 2015 in frontman Max Bloom's parents' house in London. "Stranger Things" was self-produced by the band. The album's release was preceded by three singles: "Hold Me Closer"; "Hearts in Motion"; and "Cannonball".
Title: Proof (2015 TV series)
Passage: Proof is an American drama television series that aired on TNT from June 16 through August 18, 2015. The series starred Jennifer Beals, Matthew Modine, and Joe Morton. It was produced by TNT, with Kyra Sedgwick, series creator Rob Bragin, Tom Jacobson, Jill Littman, and Alex Graves serving as executive producers. On September 24, 2015, TNT canceled the series of "Proof" after one season.
Title: Stranger Things Have Happened (song)
Passage: "Stranger Things Have Happened" is a song written by Roger Murrah and Keith Stegall, and recorded by American country music artist Ronnie Milsap. It was released in February 1990 as the fourth single and title track from the album "Stranger Things Have Happened". The song reached 2 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks chart.
Title: Eleven (Stranger Things)
Passage: Eleven, presumably born as Jane Ives, also known as El and 011, is a fictional character from the Netflix series "Stranger Things". Portrayed by Millie Bobby Brown, she is a girl with psychokinetic abilities and a limited vocabulary.
Title: Survive (band)
Passage: Survive (often styled S U R V I V E) is an electronic band consisting of Michael Stein, Kyle Dixon, Adam Jones and Mark Donica formed in 2009 in Austin, Texas. The Austin-based quartet have been producing synth-heavy, horror-score-influenced compositions for almost a decade, exploring these themes through drum machines and analog synths across various single, EP and LP releases and contributions to soundtracks such as acclaimed indie horror film The Guest. More recently the band have been able to gain wider notoriety, after members Dixon Stein created the original score for popular Netflix series "Stranger Things".
Title: Matthew Modine
Passage: Matthew Avery Modine (born March 22, 1959) is an American film actor who rose to prominence through his role as United States Marine Corps Private Joker in Stanley Kubrick's "Full Metal Jacket". His other well-known roles include Dr. Martin Brenner in "Stranger Things", the title character in Alan Parker's "Birdy", high school wrestler Louden Swain in "Vision Quest" and the oversexed Sullivan Groff on "Weeds".
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Matthew Modine
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Proof (2015 TV series)
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Matthew Modine
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What chain of discount stores last operated in 1990 and used Mammoth Mart for their prototype?
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Title: Howard Brothers Discount Stores
Passage: Howard Brothers Discount Stores (informally known as Howard Brothers and Howard's) was a chain of discount stores in the Southeastern United States. The chain was founded in 1959 by Alton Hardy Howard and W. L. "Jack" Howard, a five-term mayor of Monroe, Louisiana. In 1969, the company became a publicly traded company.
Title: Gamble-Skogmo
Passage: Gamble-Skogmo Inc. was a conglomerate of retail chains and other businesses that was headquartered in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. Business operated or franchised by Gamble-Skogmo included Gambles hardware and auto supply stores, Woman's World and Mode O'Day clothing stores, J.M. McDonald department stores, Leath Furniture stores, Tempo and Buckeye Mart Discount Stores, Howard's Brandiscount Department Stores, Rasco Variety Stores, Sarco Outlet Stores, Toy World, Rasco-Tempo, Red Owl Grocery, Snyder Drug and the Aldens mail-order company. In Canada, retail operations consisted of Macleods Hardware, based in Winnipeg, MB, and Stedmans Department Stores, based in Toronto. Gamble-Skogmo carried a line of home appliances, including radios, televisions, refrigerators, and freezers, under the Coronado brand name.
Title: P.M. Place Stores
Passage: P.M. Place Stores, also known as Place's Discount Stores was a Bethany, Missouri-based, employee-owned chain of discount stores in the United States. The company primarily operated in towns with a population of 1,500 to 4,000 people in Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri.
Title: Mammoth Mart
Passage: Mammoth Mart was a discount department store chain, located in the northeastern United States, primarily in the New England area. The chain was founded by Max Coffman and Henry Gornstein in Framingham, Massachusetts in 1956, and was something of a prototype for the large, downscale department store, selling housewares, hardware and clothing in stark, unfussy buildings, usually in suburban shopping center locations. Other discount department store retailers like K-Mart, Zayre, and Bradlees would subsequently expand on this concept.
Title: Zayre
Passage: Zayre was a chain of discount stores that operated in the eastern half of the United States from 1956 to 1990. The company's headquarters was in Framingham, Massachusetts. In October 1988, Zayre's parent company, Zayre Corp., sold the stores to the competing Ames Department Stores, Inc. chain, and in June 1989, Zayre Corp. merged with one of its subsidiaries, The TJX Companies, parent company of T.J. Maxx. A number of stores retained the Zayre name until 1990, by which time all stores were either closed or converted into Ames stores. (The TJX Companies, which also owns Marshalls, HomeGoods, and Sierra Trading Post, is still in operation as of 2017.)
Title: Coop Prix
Passage: Coop Prix is a chain of 315 discount stores throughout Norway managed by Coop Norge and owned by local cooperatives. The chain was created in 1990 for the cooperatives to be able to compete with other discount stores like REMA 1000 and RIMI.
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Zayre
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Mammoth Mart
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Zayre
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Which dog breed is an indigenous native of the Canary Islands. German Pinscher or Garafian Shepherd?
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Title: Harlequin Pinscher
Passage: The Harlequin Pinscher is a type of Miniature Pinscher, which is a toy-sized dog. It originated in Germany and was created by crossing traditional Miniature Pinschers with various toy-sized short-haired terriers. It originated in Germany where it was used to kill rats and mice. It is known by several different names including the Harlequin Pinscher, Spotted Pinscher, Merle Pinscher, Harlequin Miniature Pinscher and the Harlequin Min Pin. It is believed that the Harlequin Pinscher was created in Germany some time during the late 18th century. They were likely the result of crosses between traditional Miniature Pinschers and Toy Fox Terriers or Rat Terriers. While Harlequin and other Min Pins were mainly used for ratting throughout history, they were also cherished pets. Harlequin Pinschers nearly became extinct following World War II; however, a group of enthusiasts worked together to revive the breed by collecting worthy specimens to breed. Today, although the Harlequin Pinscher is rather rare, select Min Pin breeders are working hard to establish it as a pure-breed that is eligible for registration.
Title: German Pinscher
Passage: The German Pinscher (original name Deutscher Pinscher, FCI No. 184) is a medium-sized breed of dog, a Pinscher type that originated in Germany. The breed is included in the origins of the Dobermann, the Rottweiler, the Miniature Pinscher, the Affenpinscher, the Standard Schnauzer (and, by extension, the Miniature Schnauzer and Giant Schnauzer). The breed is rising in numbers in the U.S., mainly due to their full acceptance to AKC in 2003. In Australia, the breed is established with a rise in popularity becoming evident.
Title: Miniature Pinscher
Passage: The Miniature Pinscher (Zwergpinscher or Min Pin) is a small breed of dog originating from Germany. The breed's earliest ancestors may have included the German Pinscher mixed with Italian greyhounds and dachshunds.
Title: Virgin of Candelaria
Passage: The Virgin of Candelaria or Our Lady of Candelaria (Spanish: "Virgen de Candelaria" or "Nuestra Seora de la Candelaria"), popularly called "La Morenita", celebrates the Virgin Mary on the island of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands (Spain). The center of worship is located in the city of Candelaria in Tenerife. She is depicted as a Black Madonna. The "Royal Basilica Marian Shrine of Our Lady of Candelaria" (Basilica of Candelaria), is considered the main church dedicated to the Virgin Mary in the Canary Islands. She is the patron saint of the Canary Islands. Her feast is celebrated on February 2 (Candlemas) and August 15, the patronal feast of the Canary Islands. She is also the patroness of Tatala, one of the barangays in Binangonan, Rizal which celebrate her feast day every First Saturday of February.
Title: Podenco Canario
Passage: Podenco Canario (In English: "Canary Islands Hound", "Canarian Warren Hound") is a breed of dog originally from the Canary Islands. The Podenco Canario is still used in the Canary Islands today in packs as a hunting dog, primarily used for rabbit hunting. The word "podenco" is Spanish for "hound". "Canario" means "Canarian" or "of the Canaries".
Title: Garafian Shepherd
Passage: The Pastor garafiano (English for: Garafian Shepherd) is a breed of dog indigenous native of La Palma, Canary Islands. The name receives of the north of the island, of the municipality of Garafa, being the place where the race was more common, although exemplars are found throughout the island. The breed was officially recognized by the Real Sociedad Canina de Espaa in 2003.
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Garafian Shepherd
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German Pinscher
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Garafian Shepherd
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Where was the private Catholic university which John Rokisky attended located?
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Title: Universidad Intercontinental
Passage: The Universidad Intercontinental (commonly known as "UIC"; in English: "Intercontinental University") is a private Catholic University, located in Mexico City. Founded in 1976 by Guadalupe Missionaries and being one of the only six Mexican universities in the International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU).
Title: John Rokisky
Passage: John Joseph "Rock" Rokisky (July 24, 1915 November 28, 1993 ) was a professional American football end and placekicker who played three seasons for the Cleveland Browns, Chicago Rockets and New York Yankees in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC). Rokisky grew up in West Virginia and attended Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he was a standout as an end and kicker. After a stint in the U.S. Navy during World War II, he joined the Browns in 1946. The Browns won the AAFC championship that year. Rokisky was sent to the Rockets in 1947 and to the Yankees the following year before leaving football.
Title: Duquesne University
Passage: Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit ( ) is a private Catholic university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded by members of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, Duquesne first opened its doors as the Pittsburgh Catholic College of the Holy Ghost in October 1878 with an enrollment of 40 students and a faculty of six. In 1911, the college became the first Catholic university in Pennsylvania. It is the only Spiritan institution of higher education in the world. It is named for an 18th century governor of New France, Michel-Ange Duquesne de Menneville.
Title: University of San Agustin
Passage: The University of San Agustin (commonly referred to as San Agustin, San Ag, or USA) is a private Catholic university in Iloilo City, Philippines. With 40 initial students, it was established in 1904 as a preparatory school for boys by the Spanish Catholic missionaries under the oldest religious Roman Catholic order in the Philippines during the American colonial period, the Order of Saint Augustine (San Agustin). In 1917, it was incorporated and became "Colegio de San Agustin de Iloilo". In March 1953, San Agustin attained university status making it the first university in Western Visayas. San Agustin is the first and only Augustinian university in the Asia-Pacific region.
Title: University of Makeni
Passage: University of Makeni (formerly known as the Fatima Institute) is a private Catholic university located in Makeni, Sierra Leone. It was founded as the Fatima Institute on October 8, 2005, by the Emeritus of the Catholic Diocese of Makeni led by Reverend George Biguzzi. In August 2009, it was granted university status and took its present name.
Title: Universit Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Passage: Universit Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (English: Catholic University of the Sacred Heart or Catholic University of Milan), known as UCSC or UNICATT or simply Cattolica, is an Italian private research university founded in 1921. Cattolica, with its five affiliated campuses, is the largest private university in Europe and the largest Catholic University in the world. Its main campus is located in Milan, Italy, with satellite campuses in Brescia, Piacenza, Cremona and Rome.
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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John Rokisky
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Duquesne University
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In addition to the actor who made their debut in the Tree of Life, who else starred in Joe?
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Title: Singing Christmas Tree
Passage: A Singing Christmas Tree, sometimes called a Living Christmas Tree, is an artificial Christmas tree filled with singers used as part of nativity plays. First appearing in 1933 at Belhaven University, they later made their debut indoors at West High School in Denver, Colorado, and then in 1957 in Sacramento, California. Constructed of steel, the tree is actually a conical circular sector where between one-third and one-half of an actual Christmas tree is shown. Depending upon tree size, they can accompany between 30 and 450 singers. These trees can be put up by churches or communities depending upon the location. Since then, the singing Christmas tree concept has spread to Canada, the Philippines, South Korea, Switzerland and Sri Lanka. The most attended tree takes place in Knoxville, Tennessee, with 60,000 attendees in 2007.
Title: Somebody Else's Guy
Passage: "Somebody Else's Guy" is a 1984 song written and popularized by Jocelyn Brown. On the US soul chart, the single peaked at number two and stalled at number seventy-five on the Hot 100. but in the UK it made the pop top twenty. On the disco chart, "Somebody Else's Guy" peaked at number thirteen. It was the title track of Brown's debut solo album, released the same year.
Title: Joe (2013 film)
Passage: Joe is a 2013 independent drama film directed and co-produced by David Gordon Green, co-produced by Lisa Muskat, Derrick Tseng and Christopher Woodrow and written by Gary Hawkins, adaptation from Larry Brown's 1991 novel of the same name. It stars Nicolas Cage and Tye Sheridan, revolving around a tormented man who hires a 15-year-old boy and protects him from his abusive father.
Title: Tye Sheridan
Passage: Tye Kayle Sheridan (born November 11, 1996) is an American actor. Sheridan made his feature film debut in Terrence Malick's experimental drama film "The Tree of Life" (2011) and had his first leading role in Jeff Nichols's film "Mud" (2012). He also co-starred in David Gordon Green's drama "Joe" (2013). In 2015, he starred in the drama "The Stanford Prison Experiment". Sheridan played Cyclops in the 2016 film "", and will portray the lead character, Wade Watts, in Steven Spielberg's adaptation of Ernest Cline's "Ready Player One", which is scheduled for a March 30, 2018 release. . He will also be reprising his role as Cyclops in the upcoming film "".
Title: Timocrates of Lampsacus
Passage: Timocrates of Lampsacus (Greek: ) was a renegade Epicurean who made it his life's mission to spread slander about Epicurus' philosophy and way of life. He was the elder brother of Metrodorus, Epicurus' best friend and most loyal follower, who was born in Lampsacus in the late 4th century BC. He studied with his brother in the school of Epicurus, but some time c. 290 BC, he broke with the school, apparently because he refused to accept that pleasure was the supreme good of life. The dispute became quite bitter; Philodemus quotes Timocrates saying "that he both loved his brother as no one else did and hated him as no one else." In a much quoted letter, Metrodorus, in exaggerated fashion, took Timocrates to task for not making the stomach the standard in everything relating to the prime good. Metrodorus wrote at least one work against Timocrates; and Epicurus also wrote an "Opinions on the Passions, against Timocrates". In response, Timocrates wrote a polemic against Epicurus, whereby he claimed that Epicurus was not a genuine Athenian citizen, and that he was slovenly, weak, ignorant, rude, and vomited twice a day from overindulgence.
Title: Gilbert Banester
Passage: Little else is known of Banester's life; he is recorded as the "king's servant" in 1471. In addition, it is known that Edward IV provided him with corrodies for two Abbeys, and he was made a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal in 1475. In 1478 he became master of the choristers. He died in 1487.
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Nicolas Cage
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Joe (2013 film)
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Tye Sheridan
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Who portrayed Michael Bergen on the ABC sitcom "Two Guys and a Girl" that was in a film that featured a Classical Revival style house located in Bastrop, Texas?
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Title: T. A. Hasler House
Passage: The T. A. Hasler House is a Classical Revival style house located in Bastrop, Texas. The two-story house was renovated from a farm-house-style dwelling by Marie Hasler, after the death of her husband T. A. Hasler. The structure was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on December 22, 1978. The home was featured in the film "Fireflies in the Garden" (2008) starring Julia Roberts and Ryan Reynolds.
Title: Miller Brothers Farm
Passage: Miller Brothers Farm, also called Kensington and Big House is a Classical Revival style house located in Kensington, Georgia along State Route 912. Built in 1890 as a hotel, the house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
Title: Crocheron-McDowall House
Passage: The Crocheron-McDowall House is a Greek Revival style house located in Bastrop, Texas. The two-story house was built in 1857 for Bastrop merchant Henry Crocheron and was for many years the social and intellectual center in Bastrop. The structure was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on April 20, 1978 and designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1996.
Title: PriceWheeler House
Passage: The PriceWheeler House is a historic house located at 618 South 7th Street in Springfield, Illinois. Built in 1899, the house was the first of the city's turn-of-the-century Classical Revival residences. The house features a two-story front portico with four Ionic columns and a frieze and dentillated cornice. At the time of its construction, the house's design was unprecedented in Springfield; by 1910, however, the Classical Revival style was well-represented in Springfield's residential architecture. The house was built for Isaiah Price, a businessman who died two years after its construction. Former Springfield mayor and eventual U.S. Representative Loren Wheeler purchased the house in 1904.
Title: Ryan Reynolds
Passage: Ryan Rodney Reynolds (born October 23, 1976) is a Canadian actor. He portrayed Michael Bergen on the ABC sitcom "Two Guys and a Girl" (19982001), Billy Simpson in the YTV Canadian teen soap opera "Hillside" (1991), as well as Marvel Comics characters Hannibal King in "" (2004), and Wade Wilson Deadpool in "" (2009) and "Deadpool" (2016), the latter earning him a Golden Globe Award nomination.
Title: Upper Alton Historic District
Passage: The Upper Alton Historic District is a historic district located in northeast Alton, Illinois, in what was once the separate town of Upper Alton. The district includes the campuses of Shurtleff College and the Western Military Academy as well as the surrounding residential areas. Upper Alton was platted in 1817, but it did not grow significantly until the 1830s, when Shurtleff College opened; the college dominated the town for decades, and most of the houses around it were built for the school or its professors. The college's buildings were mainly designed in the Classical Revival and Greek Revival style, while the houses were designed in the Classical Revival and Queen Anne styles. In 1879, the Western Military Academy opened in the John Bostwick House; while the house burned in 1903, the Academy rebuilt immediately and continued operations. The Academy's campus is mainly designed in the Tudor Revival style. Shurtleff College closed in 1957 and is now the Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine; the Western Military Academy also closed in 1971.
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Ryan Rodney Reynolds
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T. A. Hasler House
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Ryan Reynolds
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For which college football team did both Baker Mayfield and Trevor Knight play starting quarterback?
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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 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: Clayton Thorson
Passage: Clayton James Thorson is an American football quarterback. He is currently a redshirt junior and the starting quarterback for the 2017 Northwestern Wildcats football team. After redshirting in 2014, he was named the starting quarterback in 2015 and led the Wildcats to the third 10-win season in program history. As a starter for the 2016 team, he earned Academic All-Big Ten honors. Thorson was selected by ESPN.com as the seventh best high school quarterback and played in the 2014 Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl.
Title: Archie Manning
Passage: Elisha Archibald Manning III (born May 19, 1949) is a former American football quarterback who played professionally for 16 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played in the NFL for the New Orleans Saints from 1971 to 1982, and for short stints with the Houston Oilers and Minnesota Vikings. In college, he played for the Ole Miss Rebels football team at the University of Mississippi, and was later inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Manning is the father of Cooper Manning, former quarterback Peyton Manning, and Eli Manning, who is the current starting quarterback for the New York Giants. His sons Peyton and Eli have each won two Super Bowls.
Title: Howard Yerges
Passage: Howard Frederick Yerges, Jr. (April 5, 1925 - December 1, 2000) was an American football player who played quarterback for the Ohio State Buckeyes football team in 1943 and the University of Michigan Wolverines football teams from 1944 to 1947. He was the starting quarterback of the 1947 Michigan Wolverines football team that went undefeated, beat USC 49-0 in the Rose Bowl and is considered by some to be the greatest Michigan football team of all time. As of 2009, Yerges was one of three players (along with Justin Boren and J. T. White) to play on both sides of the Michigan Ohio State football rivalry.
Title: Jon Kitna
Passage: Jon Kelly Kitna (born September 21, 1972) is an American football coach and former quarterback. After playing college football for Central Washington University, he signed with the Seattle Seahawks in 1996 and was allocated to the Barcelona Dragons of NFL Europe in 1997. He led the Dragons to a World Bowl championship, and became the starting quarterback for the Seahawks in 1998 after spending the 1997 and most of the 1998 seasons as the backup to Warren Moon. Following a four-year stint with Seattle, Kitna signed with the Cincinnati Bengals in 2001. He played for the Bengals from 2001 to 2005 as their starting quarterback, and, later, the mentor to Carson Palmer. He was a member of the Detroit Lions from 2006 to 2008, and the Dallas Cowboys from 2009 to 2011.
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Oklahoma Sooners
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Baker Mayfield
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Trevor Knight
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Which American screen writer wrote the 2013 film including Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Viola Davis, Maria Bello, Terrence Howard, Melissa Leo and Paul Dano.
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Title: Movie 43
Passage: Movie 43 is a 2013 American anthology comedy film co-directed and produced by Peter Farrelly, and written by Rocky Russo and Jeremy Sosenko among others. The film features fourteen different storylines, each one by a different director, including Elizabeth Banks, Steven Brill, Steve Carr, Rusty Cundieff, James Duffy, Griffin Dunne, Patrik Forsberg, James Gunn, Bob Odenkirk, Brett Ratner, Will Graham, and Jonathan van Tulleken. It stars an ensemble cast that is led by Elizabeth Banks, Kristen Bell, Halle Berry, Gerard Butler, Leslie Bibb, Kate Bosworth, Josh Duhamel, Anna Faris, Richard Gere, Terrence Howard, Hugh Jackman, Johnny Knoxville, Justin Long, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Chlo Grace Moretz, Liev Schreiber, Seann William Scott, Emma Stone, Jason Sudeikis, Uma Thurman, Naomi Watts and Kate Winslet. Julianne Moore, Tony Shalhoub and Anton Yelchin are also featured in cut scenes released on DVD and Blu-ray.
Title: Wildlife (film)
Passage: Wildlife is an upcoming American drama directed by Paul Dano and co-written by Dano and Zoe Kazan. It is based on the 1990 novel "Wildlife" by Richard Ford. The film will star Jake Gyllenhaal, Carey Mulligan, Ed Oxenbould, and Zoe Margaret Colletti, and will mark Dano's debut as a director.
Title: Prisoners (2013 film)
Passage: Prisoners is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Denis Villeneuve from a screenplay written by Aaron Guzikowski. The film has an ensemble cast including Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Viola Davis, Maria Bello, Terrence Howard, Melissa Leo and Paul Dano. It is Villeneuve's first English-language feature film.
Title: X-Men: Days of Future Past
Passage: X-Men: Days of Future Past is a 2014 American superhero film based on the fictional X-Men characters that appear in Marvel Comics. Directed by Bryan Singer, it is the seventh installment of the "X-Men" film series and acts as a sequel to both 2006's "" and 2011's "". The story, inspired by the 1981 "Uncanny X-Men" storyline "Days of Future Past" by Chris Claremont and John Byrne, focuses on two time periods, with Wolverine traveling back in time to 1973 to change history and prevent an event that results in doom for both humans and mutants. The film features an ensemble cast, including Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Halle Berry, Anna Paquin, Ellen Page, Peter Dinklage, Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart. Simon Kinberg wrote the screenplay from a story conceived by Jane Goldman, himself, and Matthew Vaughn.
Title: X2 (film)
Passage: X2 (often promoted as X2: X-Men United and internationally as X-Men 2) is a 2003 American superhero film based on the X-Men superhero team appearing in Marvel Comics. It is the sequel to 2000's "X-Men", and the second installment in the "X-Men" film series. The film was directed by Bryan Singer, written by Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris, and David Hayter, and features an ensemble cast including Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Brian Cox, Alan Cumming, Bruce Davison, Shawn Ashmore, Aaron Stanford, Kelly Hu, and Anna Paquin. The plot, inspired by the graphic novel "", pits the X-Men and their enemies, the Brotherhood, against the genocidal Colonel William Stryker (Brian Cox). He leads an assault on Professor Xavier's school to build his own version of Xavier's mutant-tracking computer Cerebro, in order to destroy every mutant on Earth and to save the human race from them.
Title: Aaron Guzikowski
Passage: Aaron Guzikowski is an American screenwriter. He is best known for writing the 2013 film "Prisoners" and creating the 2014 television series "The Red Road".
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Aaron Guzikowski
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Aaron Guzikowski
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Prisoners (2013 film)
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Are Justin Hawkins and Stephen Jones both English ?
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Title: History of Bob Jones University
Passage: Evangelist Bob Jones, Sr., founded Bob Jones University out of concern with the secularization of higher education. BJU has had five presidents: Bob Jones, Sr. (19271947); Bob Jones, Jr. (19471971); Bob Jones III, (19712005); Stephen Jones (20052014); and Steve Pettit, (2014 to the present), and its religious influence, its race relations, and its political influence have generated significant controversies.
Title: Hot Leg
Passage: Hot Leg were an English rock band led by The Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins. The band consisted of Hawkins, Pete Rinaldi (of Anchorhead), Samuel SJ Stokes (formerly of The Thieves) and Darby Todd (from Protect the Beat). Their debut album "Red Light Fever" was recorded in London in early 2008, and was released on 9 February 2009 by Barbecue Rock Records.
Title: Dan Hawkins (musician)
Passage: Daniel Francis Hawkins (born 12 December 1976 in Chertsey, England) is an English rock guitarist, best known as a guitarist and backing singer of the UK band, The Darkness. The band fronted by his older brother Justin Hawkins, achieved notable mainstream success between 2002 and 2006. He also plays lead guitar for Stone Gods. He is influenced by hard rock and glam metal genre such as Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Def Leppard, Whitesnake, ACDC, Queen, Mtley Cre and Thin Lizzy.
Title: Richie Edwards
Passage: Richie Edwards (born 25 September 1974) is an English musician. He is the former bassist of the British hard rock band The Darkness and the guitaristvocalist of their successor band Stone Gods. He was confirmed as a member on 13 June 2005 replacing Frankie Poullain on bass. When The Darkness disbanded following Justin Hawkins' departure, Edwards switched to lead vocals with Toby McFarlaine taking over on bass. With original Darkness members Ed Graham and Dan Hawkins completing the new line-up, they recorded under the new name of The Stone Gods.
Title: Stephen Jones (Babybird)
Passage: Stephen Jones (born 16 September 1962) is an English musician and novelist.
Title: Justin Hawkins
Passage: Justin David Hawkins (born 17 March 1975) is an English musician and singer-songwriter, best known for being the lead singer and lead guitarist of The Darkness, alongside his brother, guitarist Dan Hawkins. Heavily influenced by classic hard rock and heavy metal bands of the 1970s and 1980s (particularly Queen, Aerosmith, Def Leppard and ACDC), Hawkins is noted for his falsetto singing voice and on-stage persona. He was also the lead singer and guitarist for the band Hot Leg, formed in 2008, and now on hiatus. Since 2005 he is also active in his synthpop alter ego British Whale.
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yes
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Justin Hawkins
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Stephen Jones (Babybird)
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The Crystal Palace Football Club Player of the Year is awarded at the end of each season, some players have won the award for a second time, the most recent being which professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Crystal Palace, and the Ivory Coast national team?
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Title: 190506 Crystal Palace F.C. season
Passage: The idea of a club at Crystal Palace was first proposed in 1904 by The Crystal Palace Company. The proposal was rejected by the Football Association, who disliked the idea of the owners of the Cup Final venue also possessing a football club. However a separate company was formed the following year in order to establish the club under the chairmanship of Sydney Bourne, chosen due to his propensity in buying tickets to the Cup Final. Crystal Palace Football Club was formed on 10 September 1905 playing in the Aston Villa colours of claret and blue. The choice of colours was a result of the important role in the club's formation played by Edmund Goodman, an Aston Villa employee who was recommended to the fledgling club by the Villa chairman. Goodman organised the business side of the club and managed the team from 1907 to 1925. A former amateur player with Villa, Goodman had lost his right leg after an injury led to amputation.
Title: Paddy McCarthy
Passage: Patrick Richard McCarthy (born 31 May 1983) is an Irish former professional footballer who played as a centre-back, most recently for English club Crystal Palace. He currently serves as the Under-18s coach at Crystal Palace. Born in Dublin, he began his football career as a junior with Manchester City before joining Leicester City in 2005 where he spent three seasons before joining Charlton Athletic in the summer of 2007. He remained with Charlton for just twelve months, joining Crystal Palace in the summer of 2008 where he remained until 2016. McCarthy has also played for Boston United and Notts County on loan during the early part of his career and Sheffield United, Bolton Wanderers and Preston North End, also as a loan player. In December 2016, he was appointed Under-18s coach at Crystal Palace, replacing Ken Gillard, who left the club in November to join Arsenal.
Title: 201718 Crystal Palace F.C. season
Passage: The 201718 season is Crystal Palace's fifth consecutive season in the Premier League (their longest ever spell in the top division of English football) and their 112th year in their history. This season, Crystal Palace participates in the Premier League, FA Cup and EFL Cup. Frank de Boer was appointed as manager of Palace before the season began, only to be sacked on 11 September 2017 after losing his first four Premier League games without scoring. Former England national team manager Roy Hodgson was confirmed to be his replacement the next day.
Title: Wilfried Zaha
Passage: Dazet Wilfried Armel Zaha (born 10 November 1992) is a professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Crystal Palace and the Ivory Coast national team.
Title: Luka Milivojevi
Passage: Luka Milivojevi (Serbian Cyrillic: ; born 7 April 1991) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Crystal Palace and the Serbia national team.
Title: Crystal Palace F.C. Player of the Year
Passage: The Crystal Palace Football Club Player of the Year is awarded at the end of each season. Since the inaugural award was made to John McCormick in 1972, 34 different players have won the award. Nine of these players have won the award for a second time, the most recent being Wilfried Zaha. Two players have received the award on more than two occasions, Jim Cannon won it three times and Julin Speroni won it four times. Paul Hinshelwood was the first to win the trophy in consecutive seasons, a feat since emulated by Andrew Johnson, Julin Speroni and Wilfried Zaha. Speroni is the only one to win it in three consecutive seasons. The current incumbent of the award is Wilfried Zaha, who was the 201617 recipient.
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Dazet Wilfried Armel Zaha
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Crystal Palace F.C. Player of the Year
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Wilfried Zaha
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What track by an American progressive bluegrass group from Colorado showed the influence of Deliverance?
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Title: Northern Lights (bluegrass band)
Passage: Northern Lights was an American Progressive bluegrass band formed in 1975 in New England, which musical career spanned more than three decades. Known for a progressive style of bluegrass playing, the band went through a number of line-up changes through the years and included such personalities as Alison Brown or multiinstrumentalist Jake Armerding, son of founding member Taylor Armerding, who started playing with the band full-time at age of 14, but played occasionally when he was 12. As of 2009, there is no founding member left in the group. Guitarist Bill Henry, who joined the band in 1982 assumed the leadership role and Northern Lights continue to play without interruption as a quintet, consisting of two generation of musicians - Bill Henry, John Daniel and Alex MacLeod as well as young players Eric Robertson and Mike Barnett.
Title: New Grass Revival discography
Passage: The discography of progressive bluegrass group New Grass Revival, spanned two decades (1972-1989), comprises nine studio albums, two live albums, and appearances on albums of other artists, including Leon Russell and Peter Rowan. Three compilation albums have been released since the group's break-up in 1989.
Title: Sara Watkins
Passage: Sara Ullrika Watkins (born June 8, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter and fiddler. Watkins debuted in 1989 as fiddler and founding member of the progressive bluegrass group Nickel Creek along with her brother Sean and mandolinist Chris Thile. In addition to singing and fiddling, Watkins also plays the ukulele and the guitar, and also played percussion while touring with The Decemberists.
Title: Yonder Mountain String Band
Passage: The Yonder Mountain String Band (abbreviated "YMSB" and referred to by some as just "Yonder") is an American progressive bluegrass group from Nederland, Colorado. Composed of Dave Johnston, Ben Kaufmann, Adam Aijala, Allie Kral, and Jacob Joliff, the band has released five studio albums and several live recordings to date.
Title: Deliverance (Bubba Sparxxx album)
Passage: Deliverance is the second album by American rapper Bubba Sparxxx. It was released on September 16, 2003, by Beat Club and Interscope Records. It was produced by Timbaland and Organized Noize. The album debuted at number 10 on the "Billboard" 200 with 64,500 copies sold in the first week released. Although this album was only moderately successful, selling around 350,000 copies, it is regarded by many critics such as "The Source", "Hip Hop Connection" and more mainstream magazines such as "Q" to be something of a landmark in hip-hop music. The album's main strength according to critics was that it embraced Sparxxx's grass roots, with production heavily influenced by country music and similar musical styles. This influence is evident on tracks such as "Comin' Round" which sampled its chorus from a track by the bluegrass group Yonder Mountain String Band, leadout single "Jimmy Mathis" which is led by a catchy harmonica tune from the Area Code 615 track "Stone Fox Chase", and "She Tried" led by a washboard rhythm section and a mellow fiddle sound.
Title: Still Crooked
Passage: Still Crooked is the third album by progressive bluegrass group Crooked Still. At the end of 2007 Rushad Eggleston parted ways with the group and was replaced by Tristan Clarridge, cellist of Darol Anger's Republic of Strings. Brittany Haas, 5-string fiddler of the same group, was added to the Crooked Still lineup as well.
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"Comin' Round"
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Deliverance (Bubba Sparxxx album)
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Yonder Mountain String Band
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In what year did the star of "Walking My Baby Back Home" die?
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Title: Walking My Baby Back Home (film)
Passage: Walking My Baby Back Home is a 1953 American musical comedy film starring Donald O'Connor, Janet Leigh, and Buddy Hackett. This was Hackett's film debut.
Title: Donald O'Connor
Passage: Donald David Dixon Ronald OConnor (August 28, 1925 September 27, 2003) was an American dancer, singer, and actor who came to fame in a series of movies in which he co-starred alternately with Gloria Jean, Peggy Ryan, and Francis the Talking Mule.
Title: Charles Manyuchi
Passage: Charles Manyuchi is a Zimbabwean professional boxer who is the WBC, international welterweight champion since March 2014. In November 2014, he successfully defended his WBC crown in a Lusaka, Zambia fight against an opponent from Colombia. In 2014 he was awarded the Zimbabwe's Sportsperson of the year accolade. In July 2015 against an Italian boxer in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, he defended his crown successfully.In 2017 saw the fall of great man who was bound for glory and wider recognition internationally when he lost his title to Quadratilo from Singapore in what was referred as a huge upset in the boxing world especially to the fans back home. Coming back home,he received unwelcome remarks and comments from many fans but he however had support from government claiming to sue those who continued to attack him. The are currently plans to have a rematch.
Title: Walkin' My Baby Back Home (song)
Passage: "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" is a popular song written in 1930 by Roy Turk (lyrics) and Fred E. Ahlert (music). It first charted in 1931 with versions by Nick Lucas (8), Ted Weems (also 8), The Charleston Chasers (15), and Lee Morse (18).
Title: The Love Winner
Passage: The Love Winneris a romantic movie starred by Jimmy Lin (), Liu Yi Fei ), Xu Shaoyang)and Yang Gongru). It tells a story that Wang Han Wen( who has been studied in a martial arts school has no intention to take over his farther's company comes to Hong Kong to teach in the Businessmen and Technical College.In that college, he meets a girl Qian Yue Shanwhose father has been in heavy debt and she has to pay the money back for her father. Wang Han Wen'father knows that Qian Yue Shanhas close relationship with his son, so he ask her to persuade his son to go back home.He tells her if she succeeds in getting his son back home, he will help her to pay the debt. She has to take it seriously after starting it as a joke and conducts a series of love compaigns.
Title: Walkin' My Baby Back Home (Jo Stafford album)
Passage: Walkin' My Baby Back Home is a 1998 compilation album of songs recorded by the American singer Jo Stafford. The album was released by See For Miles Records on January 1, 1998.
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2003
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Walking My Baby Back Home (film)
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Donald O'Connor
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Are Bruce Dickinson and Robin Zander both leader singers of a band?
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Title: Next Position Please
Passage: Next Position Please is the seventh studio album by American rock band Cheap Trick, produced by Todd Rundgren and released in 1983. The title track was originally demoed for the band's 1979 album "Dream Police", which had lead singer Robin Zander, lead guitarist Rick Nielsen, and bassist Tom Petersson each singing a verse. The song did not go beyond a demo, but it was referenced in "High Priest of Rhythmic Noise", a track from 1980's "All Shook Up". "Position" was eventually re-recorded for this album, and features only Zander singing.
Title: The Book of Souls World Tour
Passage: The Book of Souls World Tour was a concert tour by Iron Maiden, held in support of their sixteenth studio album, "The Book of Souls". The first leg of the tour saw the band play shows in 36 countries across six continents, which included their debut performances in El Salvador, Lithuania and China. With 117 shows, it was the longest tour with Bruce Dickinson on vocals since the "Somewhere on Tour" in 1986-87. The group, their crew and equipment were transported on a customised Boeing 747-400, nicknamed "Ed Force One", which was piloted by vocalist Bruce Dickinson.
Title: Bruce Dickinson
Passage: Paul Bruce Dickinson (born 7 August 1958), known professionally as Bruce Dickinson, is an English singer, songwriter, musician, airline pilot, entrepreneur, author and broadcaster. He is the lead singer of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden and is renowned for his wide-ranging operatic vocal style and energetic stage presence.
Title: Born in '58
Passage: "Born in '58" is the last single from Bruce Dickinson's debut solo album, "Tattooed Millionaire", released on March 25 1991. The song is about Bruce Dickinson's early life, growing up with his Grandparents in Worksop (Dickinson was born in 1958).
Title: Cheap Trick
Passage: Cheap Trick is an American rock band from Rockford, Illinois, formed in 1973. The band currently consists of vocalist Robin Zander, guitarist Rick Nielsen, bassist Tom Petersson and touring drummer Daxx Nielsen. Original drummer Bun E. Carlos stopped touring with the band in 2010 but remains a partner in their business organization.
Title: Robin Zander
Passage: Robin Zander (born January 23, 1953) is the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the rock band Cheap Trick.
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yes
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Bruce Dickinson
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Robin Zander
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Which spanish national park extends into more communities: The Picos de Europa National Park or Garajonay National Park
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Title: Oceo
Passage: Oceo is one of eight parishes (administrative divisions) in Peamellera Alta, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. It is located in the Picos de Europa National Park.
Title: Lake Enol
Passage: Lake Enol is a small highland lake in the Principality of Asturias, Spain. It is located in the Picos de Europa Western Massif, Cantabrian Mountains. It is next to Lake Ercina and together, they form the group known as Lakes of Covadonga, inside the Picos de Europa National Park. Lake Enol is the larger of the two. It is situated approximately 10 km from Covadonga and 25 km from Cangas de Ons. A curving road is available from Arriondas to the lake. Measuring 0.1 km2 , it is one of the biggest lakes in the area. Lake Enol is situated 1070 m above sea level, in the Picos de Europa). It was formed by the withdrawal of a front glacier.
Title: Naranjo de Bulnes
Passage: The Naranjo de Bulnes (known as Picu Urriellu in Asturian) is a limestone peak dating from the paleozoic era, located in the Macizo Central region of the Picos de Europa, Asturias (Spain). Its name "Picu Urriellu" is believed to be derived from the term "Los Urrieles" which is used to describe the Macizo Central. Naranjo de Bulnes is part of the Cabrales region of Asturias, and lies within the Picos de Europa National Park.
Title: Picos de Europa National Park
Passage: The Picos de Europa National Park (Spanish: "Parque Nacional de Picos de Europa" ) is a National Park in the Picos de Europa mountain range, in northern Spain. It is within the boundaries of three autonomous communities, Asturias, Cantabria and Castile and Len, which are represented on the body which runs the park.
Title: Garajonay National Park
Passage: Garajonay National Park (Spanish: "Parque nacional de Garajonay" , ] ) is located in the center and north of the island of La Gomera, one of the Canary Islands (Spain). It was declared a national park in 1981 and a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986. It occupies 40 km (15 sq mi) and it extends into each of the six municipalities on the island.
Title: Cuaba
Passage: Cuaba is one of eight parishes (administrative divisions) in Peamellera Baja, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. It is located in the Picos de Europa National Park.
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Garajonay National Park
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Picos de Europa National Park
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Garajonay National Park
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Clark Duke of "The Office" and "Greek" also starred in a film based on the book "All the Way" written by what author?
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Title: A Merry Friggin' Christmas
Passage: A Merry Friggin' Christmas is a 2014 American black comedy film directed by Tristram Shapeero and written by Phil Johnston. The film stars an ensemble cast featuring Joel McHale, Lauren Graham, Clark Duke, Oliver Platt, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Tim Heidecker, Candice Bergen and Robin Williams. The film was released on November 7, 2014, by Phase 4 Films.
Title: Dus
Passage: Dus (English: "Ten") is a 2005 Indian Hindi action spy thriller film based on the Indian Special Investigation Team (SIT) Officers. The film is directed by Anubhav Sinha and produced by Nitin Manmohan. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Sunil Shetty, Abhishek Bachchan, Shilpa Shetty, Zayed Khan and Esha Deol in lead roles. The film is a tribute to celebrated director Mukul S. Anand, who had died while filming the 1997 incomplete film of the same name, and which had also starred Sanjay Dutt in the lead role. The film was a commercial and critical success at the Indian box office.
Title: Sex Drive (film)
Passage: Sex Drive is a 2008 sex comedy film about a high school graduate who goes on a road trip to have sex with a girl he met online. It is based on the young adult novel "All the Way" by American author Andy Behrens. The film was directed by Sean Anders, and stars Josh Zuckerman, Amanda Crew, Clark Duke, Seth Green, and James Marsden, while Katrina Bowden, Alice Greczyn, Michael Cudlitz, Dave Sheridan, and David Koechner appear in supporting roles. It was released in North America on October 17, 2008, and in the United Kingdom on January 9, 2009.
Title: Dog Years (2017 film)
Passage: Dog Years is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Adam Rifkin. The film stars Burt Reynolds, Ariel Winter, Clark Duke, Ellar Coltrane, Nikki Blonsky and Chevy Chase.
Title: Clark Duke
Passage: Clark Duke (born May 5, 1985) is an American actor known for his roles in the films "Kick-Ass", "Sex Drive", "Hot Tub Time Machine", and "A Thousand Words", as well as playing Dale Kettlewell in the TV series "Greek", Clark Green in "The Office" and Barry in "Two and a Half Men".
Title: Tarzan and the Golden Lion (film)
Passage: Tarzan and the Golden Lion (1927) is a Tarzan film based on the 1923 novel of the same name written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The film starred James Pierce as Tarzan, Frederick Peters as Esteban Miranda, Dorothy Dunbar as Jane, and Edna Murphy as Betty Greystoke. The film also starred Boris Karloff as Owaza, a tribesman. The film was distributed by the Film Booking Offices of America.
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Andy Behrens
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Clark Duke
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Sex Drive (film)
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Sky High starred the actress who is married to which actor?
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Title: Sky High (2003 film)
Passage: Sky High ( , also known as "Skyhigh") is a supernatural action film from director Ryuhei Kitamura. It is based on the manga of the same title by Tsutomu Takahashi and serves as a prequel to a Japanese television drama of the same name, and starring the same actress, Yumiko Shaku. Although the film is a prequel to the series, the film was made while the series was still in production, sometime between the first and second seasons. The film had a clear effect on the direction of the second season, as evidenced in the look and style of MinaIzuko's second season costumingmore similar to the darker, edgier look she sports in the film, as opposed to the softer, colourful, kimono-like outfit of the first season. The film reveals how the somewhat meek Mina became the heroic Izuko, as seen in the series (and the films action climax).
Title: Kelly Preston
Passage: Kelly Preston (born October 13, 1962) is an American actress and former model. She has appeared in more than sixty television and film productions, most notably including "Mischief", "Twins" and "Jerry Maguire". She is married to John Travolta, with whom she collaborated on the fantasy film "Battlefield Earth". She also starred in the films "The Cat in the Hat", "Old Dogs", and "Broken Bridges".
Title: Ski Hi Lee
Passage: Robert E. Leedy (February 9, 1921 - 1973 or 74) was a Canadian professional wrestler, better known as Ski Hi Lee. He was active for some twenty years. His name is sometimes written as Ski-Hi Lee, Sky Hi Lee, Sky-Hi Lee or Sky High Lee. The pronunciation is 'Sky High' rather than 'Skee High'. Lee was usually billed from Texas and wrestled as a cowboy. He had a 54 inch chest, 87 inch arm reach and was said to be 6'8" tall.
Title: Sky High (TV series)
Passage: Sky High ( , Sukai Hai ) (also known as "Skyhigh") is a live-action, supernatural Japanese television drama series, starring actress and model, Yumiko Shaku. It aired in Japan, first run, from 2003 to 2004, and was popular enough to spawn the 2003 feature film of the same name (produced while the series was still in production and starring the same actress). Both are based on the Japanese manga, "Skyhigh". Shaku stars as Izuko, the Guardian of the Gate to the afterlife.
Title: Jake Sandvig
Passage: Steven Jacob "Jake" Sandvig (born September 8, 1986) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Hugh Payne in "Twenty Good Years" and Preston Shackleton in "Cracking Up". In 2009, he made a guest appearance in "Ruby the Rockits". He is also known for his roles in "Easy A" and "Sky High".
Title: Sky High (2005 film)
Passage: Sky High is a 2005 American superhero comedy film about an airborne school for teenage superheroes. It was directed by Mike Mitchell, and written by Paul Hernandez, Robert Schooley and Mark McCorkle. The film stars Michael Angarano as Will, an incoming freshman at the school, Danielle Panabaker as his best friend and love interest, Kurt Russell and Kelly Preston as his parents, Mary Elizabeth Winstead as a popular senior, Steven Strait as Will's rival, and Lynda Carter as Principal Powers.
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John Travolta
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Sky High (2005 film)
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Kelly Preston
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Are the Albuquerque International Sunport and the Charleston International Airport both located in the US?
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Title: Air Wisconsin
Passage: Air Wisconsin Airlines is a regional airline based at Appleton International Airport in the town of Greenville, Wisconsin, United States, near Appleton. Air Wisconsin is the largest privately held regional airline in the United States. It currently operates regional jet flights as American Eagle under contract to American Airlines via a code sharing agreement, serving cities in the U.S. and Canada with hubs at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT), Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) . Air Wisconsin previously operated United Express service on behalf of United Airlines followed by US Airways Express service on behalf of US Airways prior to becoming an American Eagle regional air carrier. The company has announced it will once again partner with United Airlines as a United Express code sharing air carrier with primary hubs to be located at Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) beginning in September 2017 and will be "exclusively operating" as United Express by March 2018.
Title: Oxnard Field
Passage: Oxnard Field (also known at various times as Albuquerque Airport and Albuquerque Army Air Field) was the first airport in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It served as the home of commercial aviation in Albuquerque from 1928 to 1929 and remained in use for other purposes until 1948. The field was located on Albuquerque's East Mesa, east of the present site of Albuquerque International Sunport.
Title: Kirtland Air Force Base
Passage: Kirtland Air Force Base (IATA: ABQ, ICAO: KABQ) is a United States Air Force base located in the southeast quadrant of the Albuquerque, New Mexico urban area, adjacent to the Albuquerque International Sunport. The base was named for the early Army aviator Col. Roy C. Kirtland. The military and the international airport share the same runways, making ABQ a joint civil-military airport.
Title: North Charleston Coliseum
Passage: The North Charleston Coliseum is a 14,000-seat multi-purpose arena in North Charleston, South Carolina. It is part of the North Charleston Convention Center Complex, which also includes a Performing Arts Center, and is owned by the City of North Charleston and managed by SMG. The Coliseum was built in 1993 (the Performing Arts Center and Convention Center opened in 1999), and is located on the access road to the Charleston International Airport.
Title: Charleston International Airport
Passage: Charleston International Airport (IATA: CHS, ICAO: KCHS, FAA LID: CHS) is a joint civil-military airport located in North Charleston, South Carolina. The airport is operated by the Charleston County Aviation Authority under a joint-use agreement with Joint Base Charleston. It is South Carolina's largest and busiest airport; in 2016 the airport served over 3.7 million passengers in its busiest year on record. The airport is located in North Charleston and is approximately 12 mi northwest of downtown Charleston. The airport is also home to the Boeing facility that assembles the 787 Dreamliner.
Title: Albuquerque International Sunport
Passage: Albuquerque International Sunport (IATA: ABQ, ICAO: KABQ, FAA LID: ABQ) is a public airport 3 miles (5 km) southeast of downtown Albuquerque, in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, United States. It is the largest commercial airport in the state, handling 4,775,098 passengers in 2016. The airport serves Albuquerque and Santa Fe (also served by Santa Fe Municipal Airport).
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yes
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Albuquerque International Sunport
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Charleston International Airport
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"Making Today a Perfect Day" is a song from which 2015 Walt Disney Animation Studios computer-animated short film?
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Title: Meet the Robinsons
Passage: Meet the Robinsons is a 2007 American computer-animated science fiction comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures on March 30, 2007. The 47th Disney animated feature film, it was released in standard and Disney Digital 3-D versions. The film is loosely based on characters from the children's book "A Day with Wilbur Robinson", by William Joyce. The voice cast includes Jordan Fry, Wesley Singerman, Harland Williams, Tom Kenny, Steve Anderson, Laurie Metcalf, Adam West, Tom Selleck, and Angela Bassett. It was the first film released after John Lasseter became chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios.
Title: Winnie the Pooh (2011 film)
Passage: Winnie the Pooh is a 2011 American animated buddy musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 51st Disney animated feature film. Inspired by A. A. Milne's stories of the same name, the film is part of Disney's "Winnie the Pooh" franchise, the fifth theatrical "Winnie the Pooh" film released, and Walt Disney Animation Studios' second adaptation of "Winnie-the-Pooh" stories. Jim Cummings reprises his vocal roles as Winnie the Pooh and Tigger, while series newcomers Travis Oates, Tom Kenny, Craig Ferguson, Bud Luckey, and Kristen Anderson-Lopez provide the voices of Piglet, Rabbit, Owl, Eeyore, and Kanga, respectively. In the film, the aforementioned residents of the Hundred Acre Wood embark on a quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit while Pooh deals with a hunger for honey. The film is directed by Stephen Anderson and Don Hall, adapted from Milne's books by a story team led by Burny Mattinson, produced by Peter Del Vecho, Clark Spencer, John Lasseter, and Craig Sost, and narrated by John Cleese.
Title: Frozen Fever
Passage: Frozen Fever is a 2015 American computer-animated musical fantasy short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a sequel to the 2013 feature film "Frozen", and tells the story of Anna's birthday party given by Elsa with the help of Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf. Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee again served as the directors with Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff, and Josh Gad providing the lead voices.
Title: Making Today a Perfect Day
Passage: "Making Today a Perfect Day" is a song from the 2015 Walt Disney Animation Studios computer-animated short film "Frozen Fever", with music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez and performed throughout most of the short. It was released as a single in the United States on March 12, 2015.
Title: Paperman
Passage: Paperman is a 2012 American black-and-white computer-cel animated romantic comedy short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and directed by John Kahrs. The short blends traditional animation and computer animation, and won both the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 85th Academy Awards and the Annie Award for Best Animated Short Subject at the 40th Annie Awards. "Paperman" was the first animated short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios to win an Academy Award since "It's Tough to Be a Bird" in 1970.
Title: List of Disney animated shorts
Passage: This is a list of animated short films produced by Walt Disney and Walt Disney Animation Studios from 1921 to the present. This includes films produced at the Laugh-O-Gram Studio which Disney founded in 1921 as well as the animation studio now owned by The Walt Disney Company, previously called the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio (1923), The Walt Disney Studio (1926), Walt Disney Productions (1929), and Walt Disney Feature Animation (1986).
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Frozen Fever
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Making Today a Perfect Day
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Frozen Fever
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Which of these is has more episodesbooks in the series, Storm Rider Clash of the Evils or Pettson and Findus?
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Title: Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight
Passage: Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight is an American Independent television show starring Stephen Lunsford and Matt Mullins that originally aired on The CW during its CW4Kids programming block from December 13, 2008 to December 26, 2009. It is an adaptation of the Japanese tokusatsu show "Kamen Rider Ryuki" and is the second Kamen Rider show to be adapted and completely produced by an American TV production company, the first being Saban's "Masked Rider". It was brought to television by Steve and Michael Wang and produced by Jimmy Sprague through Adness Entertainment. The series had a sneak premiere on December 13, 2008 and began official broadcasting on January 3, 2009, then continued throughout the year. Adness chose to adapt "Ryuki" over the other Heisei Rider shows as it has a large number of characters ("Ryuki" had 13 Riders in total) as well as a female Rider. The CW had dropped "Dragon Knight" at the end of the year before its final two episodes aired in the US. The final episodes were uploaded to the 4Kids TV website on December 18, 2009. In 2012, all of the episodes were removed from the 4Kids TV website.
Title: The Storm Rider
Passage: The Storm Rider is a 1957 American Western film directed by Edward Bernds and written by Edward Bernds and Don Martin. The film stars Scott Brady, Mala Powers, Bill Williams, John Goddard, William Fawcett and Roy Engel. It is based on the short story "Longrider Jones" by L. L. Foreman, from the book "Rider's West". The film was released in March 1957, by 20th Century Fox.
Title: Tomtemaskinen
Passage: Tomtemaskinen (""Santa Claus Machine"") was the Sveriges Television's Christmas calendar in 1993. The story is based on Sven Nordqvist's books about "Pettson and Findus".
Title: Storm Rider Clash of the Evils
Passage: Storm Rider Clash of the Evils is a Chinese animated feature film directed by Dante Lam and produced by Puzzle Animation Studio Limited and Shanghai Media Group. It is based on the manhua series "Fung Wan" by Ma Wing-shing.
Title: Sven Nordqvist
Passage: Sven Otto Rickard Nordqvist (born 30 April 1946) is a Swedish writer and illustrator of children's books, best known for his series Pettson and Findus, about the old farmer Pettson and his talented cat Findus.
Title: Pettson and Findus
Passage: Pettson and Findus (Swedish: "Pettson och Findus" ) is a series of children's books written and illustrated by Swedish author Sven Nordqvist. The books feature an old farmer (Pettson) and his cat (Findus) who live in a small ramshackle farmhouse in the countryside. The first of the Pettson och Findus book to be published was "Pannkakstrtan" in 1984 (first published in English in 1985 as "Pancake Pie").
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Pettson and Findus
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Storm Rider Clash of the Evils
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Pettson and Findus
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In the South Park episode "You're Getting Old" which follows "Ass Burgers", Stan celebrates which birthday?
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Title: You're Getting Old
Passage: "You're Getting Old" is the seventh episode and the mid-season finale of the fifteenth season of the American animated television series "South Park", and the 216th episode of the series overall. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on June 8, 2011. In the episode, Stan begins to develop a profound sense of cynicism after celebrating his tenth birthday, where he is literally seeing everything as "crap". Meanwhile, Randy latches onto a new music genre, "tween wave," in an attempt to fit in, which causes problems in his marriage with Sharon.
Title: A Song of Ass and Fire
Passage: "A Song of Ass and Fire" is the eighth episode in the seventeenth season of the American animated television series "South Park". The 245th episode of the series overall, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 20, 2013. The episode serves as a continuation of the previous episode, "Black Friday", in which the children of South Park, role-playing as characters from "Game of Thrones", are split into two factions over whether to collectively purchase bargain-priced Xbox One or PlayStation 4 video game consoles at an upcoming Black Friday sale at the local mall, where Randy Marsh has been made the Captain of mall security. The story arc concludes with the following episode, "Titties and Dragons".
Title: Rita Lakin
Passage: Rita Lakin is an American screenwriter, with 474 produced television scripts spanning 30 productions. She is also a novelist and author of "The Only Woman In The Room," a memoire of her life as one of the first female show runners and one of the first women in television (released October 2015, Applause publishing). In fiction, Lakin created the Gladdy Gold Mystery seven-book series (published by Bantam Books), including "Getting Old Is Murder", "Getting Old Is The Best Revenge", and "Getting Old Can Kill You".
Title: Major Boobage
Passage: "Major Boobage" is the third episode in season 12 of the American animated television series "South Park". The 170th episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on March 26, 2008. The episode was co-written by series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone; it was the first South Park episode since 2000 not solely written by Parker, ending a streak of 120 consecutive straight solo episodes. The previous episode co-written by Stone was "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000".
Title: Ass Burgers
Passage: "Ass Burgers" is the eighth episode of "South Park"' s fifteenth season and the 217th episode of the series overall. It first aired in the U.S. on October 5, 2011, on Comedy Central. The episode picks up where the previous episode, "You're Getting Old", left off. Stan's cynicism is mistakenly blamed on his recent vaccinations and diagnosed as Asperger syndrome, a criticism of anti-vaccination proponents. Cartman mishears the condition as "ass burgers" and opens a food stand in which the secret ingredient involves stuffing his underwear with hamburgers. The episode is rated TV-MA-L in the United States.
Title: Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride
Passage: "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride" is the fourth episode in the first season of the American animated television series "South Park". It originally aired on September 3, 1997 on Comedy Central in the United States. The episode was written by series co-founders Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and directed by Parker. In this episode, Stan's dog, Sparky, is revealed to be gay after humping a rival male dog. Under peer pressure, Stan tries to make him more masculine, and as a result, Sparky runs away and ends up at Big Gay Al's Big Gay Animal Sanctuary. Stan comes to understand homosexuality and tries to make everyone in South Park accept it.
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tenth birthday
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Ass Burgers
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You're Getting Old
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Who is is an American alternative rock group associated with the Los Angeles 1980s Paisley Underground scene, The Three O'Clock or South Cry?
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Title: Michael Quercio
Passage: Michael Quercio (born March 13, 1963) is an American musician. He was the founder, bassist and lead singer of The Three O'Clock. He is also notable for being the apparent source of the genre name Paisley Underground, originally a joke. The Three O'Clock were among the most successful artists of the neo-psychedelic movement of the 1980s. Quercio's first significant band, The Salvation Army, bridged the punk scene of the 1980s and the melodic 1960s revivalist sounds that defined the U.S. mod-revivalist movement. Often grouped with bands such as Redd Kross, The Pandoras as well as The Chesterfield Kings and The Fuzztones (representing the 1980s garage revival) Quercio's bands were more melodic and polished than their peers. At the height of The Three O'Clock's popularity, Quercio had stated that he aspired foremost to be a pop band, not represent a movement such as the Paisley Underground or neo-psychedelia. He later went on to be a member of Game Theory, Permanent Green Light, and - most recently - Jupiter Affect.
Title: Rainy Day (band)
Passage: Rainy Day was an all-star Paisley Underground band composed of members from other Paisley Underground bands, including Dream Syndicate, The Three O'Clock, Rain Parade and The Bangles.
Title: The Dream Syndicate
Passage: The Dream Syndicate is an American alternative rock band from Los Angeles, California, originally active from 1981 to 1989, and reunited since 2012. The band is associated with neo-psychedelia and the Paisley Underground music movement; of the bands in that movement, according to the "Los Angeles Times", it "rocked with the highest degree of unbridled passion and conviction". Though never commercially successful, they met with considerable acclaim, especially for their songwriting and guitar playing. Bandleader Steve Wynn reformed the band in 2012, and a fifth studio album was announced in February 2017.
Title: South Cry
Passage: South Cry is a Brazilian rock band formed in 2000 in the city of Lambtown in Rio de Janeiro (state), Brazil. Although a Brazilian group, South Cry often writes songs in English and has three albums.
Title: Green on Red
Passage: Green on Red was an American rock band, formed in the Tucson, Arizona punk scene, but based for most of its career in Los Angeles, California, where it was loosely associated with the Paisley Underground. Earlier records have the wide-screen psychedelic sound of first-wave desert rock, while later releases tended more towards traditional country rock.
Title: The Three O'Clock
Passage: The Three O'Clock is an American alternative rock group associated with the Los Angeles 1980s Paisley Underground scene. Lead singer and bassist Michael Quercio is credited with coining the term "Paisley Underground" to describe a subset of the 1980s L.A. music scene which included bands such as Dream Syndicate, Rain Parade, Green on Red, and the Bangles.
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The Three O'Clock
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The Three O'Clock
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South Cry
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Who was a film producer in addition to being a screenwriter and film director, Enrique Carreras or Jacques Becker?
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Title: Paris Frills
Passage: Paris Frills (French: Falbalas ), is a 1945 French drama film directed by Jacques Becker and starring Raymond Rouleau, Micheline Presle and Jean Chevrier. It was made in 1944 during the German occupation but not released until the following year. The film's sets were designed by the art director Max Douy. Exteriors were shot in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.
Title: Enrique Carreras
Passage: Enrique Carreras (January 6, 1925 - 29 August 1995) was a Peruvian-born Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer, and was one of the most prolific film directors in the history of the Cinema of Argentina.
Title: Michael Carreras
Passage: Michael Carreras (21 December 1927, in London 19 April 1994, in London) was a British film producer and director. He was best known for his association with Hammer Studios, being the son of founder James Carreras, and taking an executive role in the company during its most successful years.
Title: Claire Maffi
Passage: Claire Maffi (19192004) was a French stage and film actress. She is best known for her role in the 1947 comedy-drama "Antoine and Antoinette" by Jacques Becker. She was married to the screenwriter Claude Vermorel.
Title: The Hole (1960 film)
Passage: The Hole (French: Le Trou ) is a 1960 French crime film directed by Jacques Becker. It is an adaptation of Jos Giovanni's 1957 book "The Break". It was called The Night Watch when first released in the United States, but is released under its French title today. The film is based on a true event concerning five prison inmates in La Sant Prison in France in 1947. Director Becker, who died just weeks after shooting had wrapped, used mostly non-actors for the film's main roles, including one man (Jean Keraudy) who was actually involved in the 1947 escape attempt, and who introduces the film. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Jacques Becker
Passage: Jacques Becker (] ; 15 September 1906 21 February 1960) was a French screenwriter and film director.
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Enrique Carreras
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Jacques Becker
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Enrique Carreras
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Who has more musicals to be known for, Gordon Gano or James Dewar?
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Title: Hallowed Ground (Violent Femmes album)
Passage: Hallowed Ground is the second album by Violent Femmes, released in June 1984. Like the band's first album, the songs were mostly written by singerguitaristlyricist Gordon Gano when he was in high school. "Country Death Song", for example, was based on a true story from an 1862 news article about a man who intentionally threw his daughter into a well and then hanged himself in his barn. It was written by Gano during his 10th grade study hall. The Christian-related lyrics on "Hallowed Ground" were thought by some to be sarcastic, but Gano is a devout Christian. The other two members of Violent Femmes were atheists, and initially refused to perform those songs, but after their debut had been recorded, they relented and several of Gano's religion-themed songs were recorded for "Hallowed Ground".
Title: Dewar benzene
Passage: Dewar benzene or bicyclo[2.2.0]hexa-2,5-diene is a bicyclic isomer of benzene with the molecular formula CH. The compound is named after James Dewar who included this structure in a list of possible CH structures in 1867. However, he did not propose it as the structure of benzene, and in fact he supported the correct structure previously proposed by August Kekul in 1865.
Title: James Dewar (musician)
Passage: James Dewar (12 October 1942 16 May 2002) was a Scottish musician best known as the bassist and vocalist for Robin Trower and Stone the Crows, the latter having its beginnings as the resident band at Burns Howff in Glasgow.
Title: Gordon Gano
Passage: Gordon James Gano (born June 7, 1963) is an American musician. He is best known for being the singer, guitarist and songwriter of American alternative rock band Violent Femmes.
Title: Mount Dewar
Passage: Mount Dewar ( ) is a mountain rising to about 1,600 m to the southwest of Aronson Corner in the Pioneers Escarpment, Shackleton Range. It was photographed from the air by the U.S. Navy in 1967 and surveyed by the British Antarctic Survey from 196871. In association with the names of pioneers of polar life and travel grouped in this area, it was named in 1971 by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee after Sir James Dewar, a Scottish chemist and physicist who invented the thermos flask about 1892.
Title: Frank Ferrer
Passage: Frank Ferrer (born March 25, 1966) is an American rock drummer. Ferrer is best known as the drummer for American rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he has played, toured, and recorded since 2006. Ferrer was also a member of The Psychedelic Furs, Love Spit Love as well as The Beautiful. He has recorded and worked with several high profile musicians including Robi "Draco" Rosa, Tool, Gordon Gano, PJ Harvey, Tommy Stinson, Nena, Frank Black of The Pixies , Neil Young, Perry Farrell and Cheetah Chrome of The Dead Boys.
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Gordon James Gano
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Gordon Gano
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James Dewar (musician)
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What Jamaican boxer won against the author of "Rocky Ros Muc: Sen Mainnn"?
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Title: Sean Mannion (boxer)
Passage: Sean Mannion (born October 6, 1956 in Rosmuc, Ireland) is a former boxer in the light middleweight division. He boxed out of Massachusetts in the United States. His most notable bout was against Mike McCallum for the vacant WBA title, which he lost over a fifteen round unanimous decision. Newline Films reportedly plans to make a film about his life story. In January 2014, "Rocky Ros Muc: Sen Mainnn", a biography about Mannion's life and career was released. The book is written in Irish but there are plans afoot to release an English version.
Title: Darach Cathin
Passage: Darach Cathin (30 September 1922 29 September 1987) was an Irish sean-ns singer, that is, of traditional Irish language folksong. Along with his fellow Connemara-native, Seosamh hana (Joe Heaney), he was one of the most prominent sean-ns singers of his day and was praised by Sen Riada. Cathin left Ireland for work and set down in Leeds, West Yorkshire where he lived out the rest of his life.
Title: CLG Na Piarsaigh
Passage: CLG Na Piarsaigh is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in County Galway. The club takes its name from the Irish revolutionaries Pdraic and Willie Pearse. Pdraic has a cottage in the area which over looks the club grounds. The club's crest includes the cottage and a swallow. The Swallow is taken for the short story he wrote set in ros Muc called Eoghainn na nan.
Title: Rosmuc
Passage: Rosmuc or Ros Muc (formerly anglicised as Rosmuck) is a village in the heart of the Conamara Gaeltacht of County Galway, Ireland. It lies halfway between the town of Clifden and the city of Galway. Irish is the predominant spoken language. The District Electoral Division of Turlough, Rosmuc, state that Rosmuc is the most strongly Irish-speaking area in the country.
Title: Sen hEinir
Passage: Sen hEinir (Sen hInnirghe, 1915 26 July 1998), known in English as John Henry, was an Irish seancha and a native of Cill Ghallagin, County Mayo. He is believed to have been the last known monolingual Irish speaker.
Title: Mike McCallum
Passage: Mike McCallum (born 7 December 1956) is a Jamaican former professional boxer who competed from 1981 to 1997. He is a three-weight world champion, having held the WBA super welterweight title from 1984 to 1988; the WBA middleweight title from 1989 to 1991; and the WBC light heavyweight title from 1994 to 1995.
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Mike McCallum
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Sean Mannion (boxer)
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Mike McCallum
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Jonathan A Rosenbaum directed an American action-comedy superhero series that was created by Leo Chu and who else?
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Title: Chuck Versus the Intersect
Passage: "Chuck Versus the Intersect" is the pilot episode of the American action-comedy television series "Chuck". The episode was directed by McG and written by series co-creators Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak. It originally aired on September 24, 2007.
Title: My Life as a Video Game
Passage: My Life as a Video Game is a BritishAmerican action-comedy web series created and written by Petros L. Ioannou, who also stars as the protagonist Don DeWitt. It is premiered on the LeonUnity channel on YouTube on November 12, 2013, with its first trailer airing simultaneously on the brentalfloss channel and LeonUnity channels on YouTube on April 27, 2013 The show was funded using Kickstarter
Title: The Aquabats! Super Show!
Passage: The Aquabats! Super Show! is an American action-comedy television series which aired from March 3, 2012 to January 18, 2014 on Hub Network. The series was created by Christian Jacobs and Scott Schultz, both the creators of the Nick Jr. series "Yo Gabba Gabba! ", and Jason deVilliers.
Title: Jonathan A. Rosenbaum
Passage: Jonathan A. Rosenbaum (sometimes credited as Jon Rosenbaum) is American television director and producer. As a director, his credits include "Zixx: Level Three", "The Assistants", "Imagination Movers", "What's Up Warthogs! ", "Big Time Rush", "The Troop", "Zeke and Luther", "Mr. Young", "Supah Ninjas", "A.N.T. Farm", "Some Assembly Required", and "Stuck in the Middle". He also worked as a producer on the series "Mental".
Title: Supah Ninjas
Passage: Supah Ninjas is an American action-comedy superhero series, created by Leo Chu and Eric Garcia. The series premiered as a special preview on Nickelodeon on January 17, 2011 in the United States and started airing regularly on April 16, 2011. It ran for 2 seasons. The first season was filmed in Los Angeles and the second season was filmed at 31st Street Studios in Pittsburgh.
Title: Chuck (TV series)
Passage: Chuck is an American action-comedyspy-drama television series created by Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak. The series is about an "average computer-whiz-next-door" named Chuck Bartowski, played by Zachary Levi, who receives an encoded e-mail from an old college friend now working for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The message embeds the only remaining copy of a software program containing the United States' greatest spy secrets into Chuck's brain, leading the CIA and the NSA to assign him handlers and use him on top-secret missions. Produced by College Hill Pictures, Fake Empire Productions, Wonderland Sound and Vision, and Warner Bros. Television, the series premiered on September 24, 2007, on NBC, airing on Monday nights at 8:00 p.m.7:00 p.m. Central.
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Eric Garcia
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Jonathan A. Rosenbaum
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Supah Ninjas
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What company manages the port for Adelaide Brighton Cement located in Klein Point?
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Title: Klein Point
Passage: Klein Point is a headland in the Australian state of South Australia located about 7 km south of Stansbury in the locality of Wool Bay on Yorke Peninsula. It is the site of a port facility established to handle shipments of limestone for Adelaide Brighton Cement. The port is managed by Flinders Ports. Prior to 1965 it was known as Farquhar Jetty.
Title: Shakespeare Theatre Company
Passage: The Shakespeare Theatre Company is a regional theatre company located in Washington, D.C. The theatre company focuses primarily on plays from the Shakespeare canon, but its seasons include works by other classic playwrights such as Euripides, Ibsen, Wilde, Shaw, Schiller, Coward and Tennessee Williams. The company manages and performs in the Harman Center for the Arts, consisting of the Lansburgh Theatre and Sidney Harman Hall. In cooperation with George Washington University, they run the Academy for Classical Acting.
Title: Adelaide Brighton Cement
Passage: Adelaide Brighton Cement (ABC) is an Australian manufacturer of cement, lime and dry blended products.
Title: EVRYTHNG
Passage: EVRYTHNG is an internet of things software company based in London, San Francisco and New York City. The company manages digital identity data in an intelligent IoT "smart products" cloud to connect consumer products to the Web and drive real-time applications. Niall Murphy, Andy Hobsbawm, Dominique Guinard and Vlad Trifa founded the company in January 2011. Murphy is the company's founding CEO.
Title: Aeropro
Passage: Aropro was an air charter, aircraft maintenance and airport management company with its headquarters on the grounds of Qubec City Jean Lesage International Airport in Sainte-Foy, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It conducted business charters and recreational and sightseeing flights across the province of Quebec. Its main base is located at Qubec City Jean Lesage International Airport. The company manages several airports in Quebec.
Title: Airports Corporation of Vietnam
Passage: Airports Corporation of Vietnam (Vietnamese: "Tng cng ty cng hng khng Vit Nam" ) is a Vietnamese state-owned company based in Ho Chi Minh City. The company under the Ministry of Transport of Vietnam which was founded on January 8, 2012 when three companies operating airports in the north, the middle, and the south of Vietnam were merged on February 28, 2012 The company manages and operates 21 all civil airports in Vietnam, including eight international and thirteen domestic airports. The company headquarters is located at Tan Son Nhat International Airport, the busiest airport in Vietnam.
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Flinders Ports
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Klein Point
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Adelaide Brighton Cement
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What state park is one of New Hampshire's largest state parks and was home of murders of unidentified femaile victims that were partially or completely skeletonized?
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Title: California Department of Parks and Recreation
Passage: The California Department of Parks and Recreation, also known as California State Parks, manages the California state parks system. The system administers 280 separate park units on 1.4 million acres (570,000 ha), with over 280 miles (450 km) of coastline; 625 miles (1,000 km) of lake and river frontage; nearly 15,000 campsites; and 3,000 miles (4,800 km) of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails. Headquartered in Sacramento, park administration is divided into 25 districts. The California State Parks system is the largest state park system in the United States.
Title: Pymatuning State Park (Pennsylvania)
Passage: Pymatuning State Park is a Pennsylvania state park covering 21122 acre in Conneaut, North Shenango, Pine, Sadsbury, South Shenango, West Fallowfield and West Shenango Townships, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Pymatuning State Park is the largest state park in Pennsylvania and contains the 17088 acre of Pymatuning Lake, three-quarters of which is in Pennsylvania and one-quarter of which is in Ohio. A three-mile (5 km) causeway extends between Pennsylvania and Ohio near the center of the lake. The lake provides fishing and boating year round. There are two natural areas, Clark Island (161 acre ) and Blackjack (725 acre ) in the park. The park is also home to the University of Pittsburgh's Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology. Like all Pennsylvania state parks, admission to the Pymatuning State Park is free. The northern access for Pymatuning State Park can be reached from U.S. Route 6 and the southern access is reached from U.S. Route 322.
Title: Bear Brook State Park
Passage: Bear Brook State Park is a 10000 acre preserve located in Allenstown, New Hampshire, and surrounding towns. It is one of New Hampshire's largest state parks.
Title: America's State Parks
Passage: America's State Parks is a strategic alliance formed in 2010 of all 50 state park systems, the National Association of State Park Directors (NASPD). America's State Parks is committed to giving a unified voice to all of the country's state park systems in Washington and national politics. America's State Parks ensures that the national and natural treasures are protected and that the voice from each state park visitor is heard.
Title: List of North Carolina state parks
Passage: The State of North Carolina has a group of protected areas known as the North Carolina State Park System, which is managed by the North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation (NCDPR), an agency of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (NCDNCR). Units of the system can only be established by an act of the General Assembly of North Carolina. The park system began in 1916 when the summit of Mount Mitchell became first state park in the Southeastern United States. According to the Division of Parks Recreation, "the State Parks Act of 1987 lists six types of units included in the NC State Parks System." These are "State Parks", "State Recreation Areas", "State Natural Areas", "State Lakes", "State Trails", and "State Rivers". All units of the system are owned andor managed by the division, and the division leases some of the units to other agencies for operation. Most units of the park system are also components of State Nature and Historic Preserve.
Title: Bear Brook murders
Passage: The Bear Brook murders (also referred to as the Allenstown Four) are four unidentified female murder victims discovered in 1985 and 2000 at Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown, New Hampshire. All of the victims were either partially or completely skeletonized; they are believed to have died between 1977 and 1985.
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Bear Brook State Park
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Bear Brook murders
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Bear Brook State Park
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Aleksandar Petrovi is the brother of a professional basketball player that played in which position ?
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Title: Milo akota
Passage: Milo akota (, Greek: , born June 11, 1984) is a retired Greek professional basketball player and basketball coach of Serbian descent. He is the son of former professional basketball player and coach, Dragan akota, and the brother of professional basketball player Duan akota. He is 6'8" (2.05 m) tall, and during his playing career, he played at both the small forward and power forward positions.
Title: Draen Petrovi
Passage: Draen Petrovi (; October 22, 1964 June 7, 1993) was a Croatian professional basketball player. A shooting guard, he initially achieved success playing professional basketball in Europe in the 1980s, before joining the National Basketball Association (NBA) in 1989.
Title: Aleksandar Petrovi (basketball)
Passage: Aleksandar "Aco" Petrovi (born February 16, 1959) is a Croatian former professional basketball player and basketball coach who last coached the senior men's Croatian national basketball team. Petrovi is also the older brother of the late professional basketball player Draen Petrovi.
Title: Aleksandar Radojevi
Passage: Aleksandar Radojevi (, ; born August 8, 1976) is a former professional basketball player. Standing at 2.21 m , he played the center position.
Title: Aleksandar Petrovi (basketball coach)
Passage: Aleksandar Petrovi is a Macedonian professional basketball coach.
Title: Sasha Vujai
Passage: Aleksandar "Sasha" Vujai (, Slovene: "Saa Vujai" , rendered in English as "Sasha Vujacic", ] ; born March 8, 1984) is a Slovenian professional basketball player for Auxilium Torino of the Italian Lega Basket Serie A (LBA). Throughout his career, he has also played in Italy (for Snaidero Udine), in Turkey (for Anadolu Efes and stanbul BB) and in the United States (for the Los Angeles Lakers, New Jersey Nets, Los Angeles Clippers and the New York Knicks). He plays at the shooting guard position.
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shooting guard
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Aleksandar Petrovi (basketball)
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Draen Petrovi
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What is the name of the woman enslaved by Thoams Jefferson who is the suject of the James Ivory film Jefferson in Pairs?
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Title: The Europeans (film)
Passage: The Europeans is a 1979 British Merchant Ivory film, directed by James Ivory, produced by Ismail Merchant, and with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, based on Henry James's novel by the same name.
Title: Surviving Picasso
Passage: Surviving Picasso is a 1996 Merchant Ivory film starring Anthony Hopkins as the famous painter Pablo Picasso. It was directed by James Ivory and produced by Ismail Merchant and David L. Wolper. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's screenplay was loosely based on the biography "Picasso: Creator and Destroyer" by Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington.
Title: Mr. and Mrs. Bridge
Passage: Mr. Mrs. Bridge is a 1990 Merchant Ivory film based on the novels by Evan S. Connell of the same name. It is directed by James Ivory, with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and produced by Ismail Merchant.
Title: Jefferson in Paris
Passage: Jefferson in Paris is a 1995 Franco-American historical drama film, directed by James Ivory, and previously entitled "Head and Heart". The screenplay, by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, is a semi-fictional account of Thomas Jefferson's tenure as the Ambassador of the United States to France before his Presidency and of his alleged relationships with British artist Maria Cosway and his slave, Sally Hemings.
Title: Sally Hemings
Passage: Sarah "Sally" Hemings ( 1773 1835) was an enslaved woman of mixed race owned by President Thomas Jefferson. Most historians believe Jefferson was the father of her six children, born after the death of his wife, Martha Jefferson. Four survived to adulthood, and were given freedom by Jefferson. Hemings was the youngest of six siblings by the widowed planter John Wayles and a mixed-race woman he kept as a slave, Betty Hemings; Sally and her siblings were three-quarters European and half-siblings of Jefferson's wife, Martha Wayles Skelton. As an infant Sally came to Monticello as part of Martha's inheritance of her father's slave holdings.
Title: Betty Hemings
Passage: Elizabeth "Betty" Hemings ( 1735 1807) was an enslaved mixed-race woman in colonial Virginia. She had six children with her master, planter John Wayles, over a 12-year period, including Sally Hemings; they were three-quarters white and, following the condition of their mother, all were enslaved from birth and half-siblings to his daughter Martha Jefferson. After Wayles died, the Hemings family and some 120 other slaves were inherited, along with 11,000 acres and 4,000 debt as part of his estate by his daughter Martha and her husband Thomas Jefferson.
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Sally Hemings
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Jefferson in Paris
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Sally Hemings
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Which film maker is known for their documentation of violent actions of the Taliban and women's rights in Afghanistan, Erik Van Looy or Mary Ayubi?
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Title: Mary Ayubi
Passage: Mary Ayubi is a female film maker and a journalist in Afghanistan, her home country. Due to her experience with the Taliban and war actions in Afghanistan, she uses media and film to document the violent actions of the Taliban and womens rights in Afghanistan as it would pertain to violence. Mary now lives in Los Angeles and continues her career as a film maker by continuing research and working on a new documentary.
Title: Frans Van Looy
Passage: Frans Van Looy (born 26 August 1950) is a former Belgian cyclist. Looy was professional from 1972 to 1982. He competed in the individual road race at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Title: The Book of Zombie
Passage: The Book of Zombie is a 2010 American independent horror film written by Erik Van Sant and directed by Scott Kragelund, Paul Cranefield and Erik Van Sant. Brian Ibsen, Larisa Peters, Andrew Loviska, Paul Cantu, Bill Johns, Adrienne MacIain, Andy Evans, Adam Gehrke, and Elissa Dowling star as survivors of a Mormon-themed zombie attack.
Title: The Loft (film)
Passage: The Loft is a 2014 American-Belgian erotic thriller mystery film directed by Erik Van Looy. It is a remake of the 2008 Dutch-language Belgian film "Loft", which was also directed by Van Looy. The screenplay was written by Wesley Strick, adapted from the original script by Bart De Pauw. Starring Karl Urban, James Marsden and Wentworth Miller, it also features Matthias Schoenaerts who reprises his role from the original film.
Title: Willem IIGazelle
Passage: Willem IIGazelle was a Dutch professional cycling team that existed from 1966 to 1971. Its main sponsor was Dutch cigar maker Willem II and the co-sponsor was bicycle manufacturer Gazelle. Their most successful rider was Rik Van Looy, whose most notable wins with the team were the 1967 ParisTours, the 1968 La Flche Wallonne and the 1969 E3 Prijs Vlaanderen. Harry Steevens won the 1968 Amstel Gold Race with the team.
Title: Erik Van Looy
Passage: Erik Ludovicus Maria Van Looy (] ) is a Belgian film director known for his thriller movies. He was born on 26 April 1962.
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Mary Ayubi
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Erik Van Looy
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Mary Ayubi
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Phyllis Smith currently has a regular role on a Netflix series that stars Brit Marling in what role?
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Title: Phyllis Smith
Passage: Phyllis Smith (born July 10, 1952) is an American actress and casting associate. She is best known for playing Phyllis Vance in the television series "The Office" and her critically acclaimed voice role as Sadness in the film "Inside Out". She currently has a regular role on the Netflix series "The OA".
Title: The OA
Passage: The OA is an American mystery drama Netflix series with science fiction, supernatural, and fantasy elements, which debuted on Netflix on December 16, 2016. Created and executive produced by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, the series is their third collaboration. The series consists of eight episodes, all directed by Batmanglij, and is produced by Plan B Entertainment and Anonymous Content. In the series, Marling stars as a young woman named Prairie Johnson who resurfaces after having been missing for seven years. Prairie now calls herself "The OA" and can see, despite having been blind before her disappearance.
Title: Sound of My Voice
Passage: Sound of My Voice is a 2011 American psychological thriller film directed by Zal Batmanglij and starring Christopher Denham, Nicole Vicius and Brit Marling. The plot focuses on two documentary filmmakers who attempt to expose a cult led by a charismatic leader (Marling) who claims to be from the future. The film was written by Batmanglij and Marling. It premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. It was also selected to close the 2011 SXSW Film Festival. The film was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures on April 27, 2012.
Title: Brit Marling
Passage: Brit Heyworth Marling (born August 7, 1982) is an American actress, screenwriter and film producer. She first gained recognition in 2004 with the documentary "Boxers and Ballerinas" and later became a Sundance star with the Searchlight films "Sound of My Voice" (2011), "Another Earth" (2011) and "The East" (2013) which she co-wrote in addition to playing the lead role. She starred in the 2016 Netflix series "The OA", which she co-created with Zal Batmanglij.
Title: Hylda Queally
Passage: Hylda Queally (born 4 May 1961) is an Irish-American talent agent in the Hollywood film industry. She is an agent for some top actresses such as Cate Blanchett, Kate Winslet, Marion Cotillard, Lupita Nyong'o, Michelle Williams, Noomi Rapace, Jessica Chastain, Brit Marling, and Daisy Ridley. She has consistently been ranked by "Elle" and numerous other publications as one of the most powerful women in Hollywood.
Title: The Keeping Room
Passage: The Keeping Room is a 2014 American action thriller film directed by Daniel Barber and written by Julia Hart. The film stars Brit Marling, Hailee Steinfeld, Muna Otaru, Sam Worthington, Amy Nuttall, and Ned Dennehy. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was in a limited release in the United States on September 25, 2015, by Drafthouse Films. The film was made available on Netflix US on May 4, 2016.
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Prairie Johnson
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Phyllis Smith
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The OA
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What town part of the Heysen electoral district is located in the Adelaide Hills, south-east of Adelaide?
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Title: Ampara Electoral District (19601989)
Passage: Ampara Electoral District (Amparai Electoral District) was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between March 1960 and February 1989. The district was named after the town of Ampara in Ampara District, Eastern Province. The 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka introduced the proportional representation electoral system for electing members of Parliament. The existing 160 mainly single-member electoral districts were replaced with 22 multi-member electoral districts. Ampara electoral district was replaced by the Ampara (Amparai) multi-member electoral district at the 1989 general elections, the first under the PR system, though Ampara continues to be a polling division of the multi-member electoral district.
Title: Kilinochchi Electoral District
Passage: Kilinochchi Electoral District was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between March 1960 and February 1989. The district was named after the town of Kilinochchi in Kilinochchi District, Northern Province. The district was carved out of the southern part of Chavakacheri Electoral District in March 1960. The 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka introduced the proportional representation electoral system for electing members of Parliament. The existing 160 mainly single-member electoral districts were replaced with 22 multi-member electoral districts. Kilinochchi electoral district was replaced by the Jaffna multi-member electoral district at the 1989 general elections, the first under the PR system, though Kilinochchi continues to be a polling division of the multi-member electoral district.
Title: Bridgewater, South Australia
Passage: Bridgewater is a town in the Adelaide Hills, south-east of Adelaide in South Australia.
Title: Udupiddy Electoral District
Passage: Udupiddy Electoral District was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between March 1960 and February 1989. The district was named after the town of Udupiddy in Jaffna District, Northern Province. The district was carved out of the western part of Point Pedro Electoral District in March 1960. The 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka introduced the proportional representation electoral system for electing members of Parliament. The existing 160 mainly single-member electoral districts were replaced with 22 multi-member electoral districts. Udupiddy electoral district was replaced by the Jaffna multi-member electoral district at the 1989 general elections, the first under the PR system, though Udupiddy continues to be a polling division of the multi-member electoral district.
Title: Cleland, South Australia
Passage: Cleland is a suburb in South Australia located in the Adelaide metropolitan area about 10 km south-east of the Adelaide city centre. Its boundaries were created in October 2001, with additional land being added in 2010 from the adjoining suburb of Crafers. Its name is derived from the Cleland Conservation Park. The principal land use within the locality is conservation with the majority of its land area being occupied by the Cleland Conservation Park. Places within its extent include the summit of Mount Lofty. Cleland is located within the federal Division of Mayo, the state electoral district of Bragg and the local government area of the Adelaide Hills Council.
Title: Electoral district of Heysen
Passage: Heysen is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. It is named after Sir Hans Heysen, a prominent South Australian landscape artist. It is a 1,102 km electoral district that takes in some of the outer southern suburbs of Adelaide before fanning south-east to include most of the Adelaide Hills, as well as farming areas some distance from the capital. It includes the areas of Aldgate, Bridgewater, Echunga, Hahndorf, Macclesfield, Meadows, Stirling and Strathalbyn, as well as part of Mount Barker. Although geographically it is a hybrid urban-rural seat, it is counted as a metropolitan seat.
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Bridgewater
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Electoral district of Heysen
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Bridgewater, South Australia
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What year was the car, which replaced the Toyota Carina, released?
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Title: Toyota 88C-V
Passage: The Toyota 88C-V is a racing car entered by Toyota in 1988 which has a top speed of 375 km h, accelerates from 0100 km h in 3.8 seconds, has 809cv, 8000rpm and weighs 850 kg. It is the successor to the Toyota 88C and the predecessor to the Toyota 89C-V. Like other Toyota-powered sports prototypes of the era, it was designed and built by Dome. The car was a new design, developed around the Toyota's R32V 3.2 L turbocharged V8 engine, who replaced the 88C's standard turbocharged Inline-4. The 88C-V competed in the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship.
Title: Toyota Carina ED
Passage: The Toyota Carina ED was a Japanese compact car created in 1985 as a companion to the 1984 Carina sedan. It was positioned as the four-door Celica, with a similar focus on luxury found on larger Toyota hardtop sedans, like the Toyota Crown and the Toyota Cresta. It was the counterpart of the Corona EXiV. Its design sought to emulate the hardtop four-door coup styling of large American and European sedans, resulting in a small, low cabin with longer front and rear ends. The ED's B-pillar stood up in the middle with no purpose other than to hinge the rear door on; it was not attached to the roof side of the cabin. The ED achieved huge sales in Japan, and other Japanese manufacturers introduced the Mazda Persona, Nissan Presea, and Mitsubishi Emeraude around the same time. "ED" is the initials of "Exciting" and "Dressy". When the Carina ED was discontinued, the Toyota Brevis appeared for the market segment served by the Carina ED.
Title: Toyota Caldina
Passage: The Toyota Caldina is an automobile manufactured by Toyota for the Japanese market and released in 1992. It replaced the Toyota Carina and Toyota Corona wagons, and was sold at both "Toyota Store" and "Toyopet Store" locations in Japan.
Title: Toyota Carina
Passage: The Toyota Carina is an automobile which was manufactured by Toyota from December 1970 to 2001. It was introduced as a four-door counterpart of the Celica, of which it originally shared a platform. Later, it was realigned to the Corona platform, but retained its performance image, with distinctive bodywork and interior aimed at the youth market and remaining exclusive to Japanese Toyota dealerships "Toyota Store." It was replaced in Japan by the Toyota Allion in 2000 and was succeeded in Europe by the Toyota Avensis.
Title: Toyota Avensis
Passage: The Toyota Avensis is a mid-sizelarge family car built in Derbyshire, United Kingdom by Japanese automaker Toyota since October 1997. It is the direct successor to the European Carina E and is available as a four-door saloon, five-door liftback and estate. In Japan, the Avensis is available at all Japanese network dealerships, and serves as the top level vehicle offered.
Title: Toyota TTC
Passage: Toyota TTC stands for Toyota Total Clean System, a moniker used in Japan to identify vehicles built with emission control technology. The technology was installed so that their vehicles would be in compliance with Japanese Government emission regulations passed in 1968. The term was first introduced in Japan, with an externally mounted badge on the trunk of vehicles equipped. The technology first appeared in January 1975 on the Toyota Crown, the Toyota Corona Mark II, the Toyota Corona, the Toyota Carina, the Toyota Corolla, and the Toyota Sprinter. There were three different versions initially introduced, called TTC-C for Catalyst, installing a catalytic converter, TTC-V for Vortex, installing an exhaust gas recirculation valve, and TTC-L which used a lean burn method. As Toyota's technology evolved the three systems were eventually incorporated together in future models.
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The UNIVAC LARC is a mainframe computer designed to a requirement published by a physicist born in what country?
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Title: Multivac
Passage: Multivac is the name of a fictional supercomputer appearing in several science fiction stories by American writer Isaac Asimov. According to his autobiography "In Memory Yet Green", Asimov coined the name in imitation of UNIVAC, an early mainframe computer. Asimov had assumed the name "Univac" denoted a computer with a single vacuum tube (it actually is an acronym for "Universal Automatic Computer"), and on the basis that a computer with many such tubes would be more powerful, called his fictional computer "Multivac". His later short story "The Last Question", however, expands the "AC" suffix to be "analog computer".
Title: STXIT
Passage: STXIT was an IBM System360 series mainframe computer macro instruction under the DOSVSE operating system, and was also available for the UNIVAC Series 90 mainframes running its TOSDOS operating system and later on its VS9 operating system.
Title: Edward Teller
Passage: Edward Teller (Hungarian: "Teller Ede" ; January 15, 1908 September 9, 2003) was a Hungarian-American theoretical physicist who was born in Hungary, and is known colloquially as "the father of the hydrogen bomb", although he claimed he did not care for the title. He made numerous contributions to nuclear and molecular physics, spectroscopy (in particular the JahnTeller and RennerTeller effects), and surface physics. His extension of Enrico Fermi's theory of beta decay, in the form of GamowTeller transitions, provided an important stepping stone in its application, while the JahnTeller effect and the BrunauerEmmettTeller (BET) theory have retained their original formulation and are still mainstays in physics and chemistry. Teller also made contributions to ThomasFermi theory, the precursor of density functional theory, a standard modern tool in the quantum mechanical treatment of complex molecules. In 1953, along with Nicholas Metropolis, Arianna Rosenbluth, Marshall Rosenbluth, and Augusta Teller, Teller co-authored a paper which is a standard starting point for the applications of the Monte Carlo method to statistical mechanics.
Title: Star Trek (script game)
Passage: Star Trek is a text-based mainframe computer game written by Don Daglow on a PDP-10 timesharing computer at Pomona College in 1972, and upgraded periodically through 1974, including contributions by Jonathan Osser. The game was picked up by the DECUS user group in 1972 and distributed to many universities and other PDP-10 installations around the world, often appearing on the same systems alongside the "Star Trek" text game. Daglow only learned of the game's publication when he began receiving fan letters at his college dorm. The two Star Trek games were each among the most popular mainframe computer games of the 1970s, which were played for free on college systems.
Title: BUNCH
Passage: The BUNCH was the nickname for the group of mainframe computer competitors to IBM in the 1970s. The name is derived from the names of the five companies: Burroughs, UNIVAC, NCR, Control Data Corporation (CDC), and Honeywell. These companies were grouped together because the market share of IBM was much higher than all of its competitors put together.
Title: UNIVAC LARC
Passage: The UNIVAC LARC, short for the "Livermore Advanced Research Computer", is a mainframe computer designed to a requirement published by Edward Teller in order to run hydrodynamic simulations for nuclear weapon design. It was one of the earliest supercomputers.
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Which was founded first, Bertucci's or Jet's Pizza?
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Title: Stewart Spiers
Passage: Stewart Spiers was a small but innovative firm of plane-makers in Scotland, founded first of all in Ayr in Ayrshire and continuing under the registered name of Stewart Speirs Ltd ["sic"] in Paisley, Renfrewshire, from c. 1933 until its demise in the mid to late 1930s. Like the Glasgow firm of Alexander Mathieson Sons, Spiers benefited hugely from the thriving industries on the Firth of Clyde in the latter half of the nineteenth century.
Title: Andrew Bryan (Baptist)
Passage: Andrew Bryan (17371812) founded First Bryan Baptist Church, affectionately called the Mother Church of Black Baptists, and First African Baptist Church of Savannah in Savannah, Georgia, the first black Baptist churches to be established in America. Bryan was the former slave of Jonathan Bryan.
Title: Bertucci's
Passage: Bertucci's is a Northborough, Massachusetts-based private company which runs a chain of sit-down Italian restaurants offering brick oven pizza and Italian food. It also offers delivery (from some stores), take-out and private dining. Bertucci's was founded by Joey Crugnale in Davis Square, Somerville, Massachusetts, in 1981. The company expanded rapidly during the 1990s. Bertucci's locations are primarily found in the Northeast, but range as far south as Virginia. N.E. Restaurant Co. Inc. bought out Bertucci's in 1998, adopting the Bertucci's Co. name in 2001.
Title: First Descents
Passage: First Descents is a charitable non-profit organization that gives a free outdoor adventure experience trip to young adults who are fighting cancer. Brad Ludden, a professional kayaker, founded First Descents in 2001 at age 20.
Title: Jet's Pizza
Passage: Jet's Pizza is an American pizza franchise restaurant. It was founded in 1978 in Sterling Heights, Michigan, and operates primarily in the state of Michigan.
Title: Krefeld Pinguine
Passage: The Krefeld Pinguine (Krefeld Penguins) are an ice hockey team in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. Their home ice is in Krefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany at the Knig Palast. Founded first in 1936 by Willi Mnstermann, the pro team became a limited liability company in 1994 and joined the top tier Deutsche Eishockey Liga. In their history they have won the German championship in 1952 and 2003.
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Lexie Grey is a part of the ABC medical drama series that began airing on what date?
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Title: Lexie Grey
Passage: Alexandra Caroline "Lexie" Grey, M.D. is a fictional character from the medical drama television series "Grey's Anatomy", which airs on ABC in the United States. The character was created by series' producer Shonda Rhimes and was portrayed by actress Chyler Leigh from the third through eighth seasons. She was introduced as a surgical intern in season three. Serving as Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo)'s half sister, she transferred to the fictional Seattle Grace Hospital, after her mother's sudden death. Eventually named a surgical resident, the character was originally contracted to appear for a multi-episode story arc, but received star billing in the fourth season.
Title: One Flight Down (Grey's Anatomy)
Passage: "One Flight Down" is the twentieth episode of the eleventh season of the American television medical drama "Grey's Anatomy", and is the 240th episode overall. It aired on April 16, 2015 on ABC in the United States. The episode was written Austin Guzman and directed by David Greenspan. The episode features a plane crash in Seattle bringing patients to Grey Sloan Memorial and old memories of the season 8's tragic plane crash that claimed the lives of Mark Sloan (Eric Dane) and Lexie Grey (Chyler Leigh) back to Meredith Grey, Arizona Robbins and Owen Hunt.
Title: Mark Sloan (Grey's Anatomy)
Passage: Mark Everett Sloan, M.D., F.A.C.S. is a fictional surgeon from the ABC medical drama television series "Grey's Anatomy", portrayed by Eric Dane. Dr. Sloan is an attending specializing in plastic surgery. Dr. Sloan earned the nickname McSteamy for his good looks by the female interns of Seattle Grace later Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital. He was good friends with Dr. Derek Shepherd, a fellow physician at Seattle Grace, but was the catalyst for the end of Shepherd's marriage when Shepherd caught Sloan sleeping with his wife, Addison. Later, he pursues a 'forbidden' relationship with Dr. Lexie Grey, straining his relationship with Derek yet again. He reveals that he loves Lexie in episodes "Migration", "Flight", "Going, Going, Gone", and "Remember The Time" In the show's ninth season, he dies of injuries sustained in a jet plane crash that also injured or killed several of his colleagues from the hospital.
Title: Grey's Anatomy
Passage: Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series that premiered on American Broadcasting Company (ABC) as a mid-season replacement on March 27, 2005. The series focuses on the fictional lives of surgical interns, residents, and attending physicians, as they evolve into seasoned doctors while trying to maintain personal lives and relationships. The title is a play on "Gray's Anatomy", a human anatomy textbook by Henry Gray.
Title: Tainted Obligation
Passage: "Tainted Obligation" is the fourth episode of the sixth season of the American television medical drama "Grey's Anatomy", and the show's 106th episode overall. It was written by Jenna Bans and directed by Tom Verica. The episode was originally broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on October 8, 2009. In the episode, Dr. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and Dr. Lexie Grey (Chyler Leigh)'s father is admitted into the hospital, seeking a liver transplantation. Further storylines include Dr. Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh) getting nervous about losing her job, and Dr. Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) attempting to perform surgery on a terminal patient with Dr. Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl).
Title: Chyler Leigh
Passage: Chyler Leigh West (pronounced ; "ne" Potts; born April 10, 1982), known professionally as Chyler Leigh, is an American actress, singer and model, best known for her portrayals of Janey Briggs in "Not Another Teen Movie" and Dr. Alexandra "Lexie" Grey in the ABC medical drama "Grey's Anatomy". In October 2015, she began starring, in a lead role, in the CBSCW show "Supergirl" as Alexandra "Alex" Danvers.
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A senior fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution and a contributing editor of "The Atlantic" worked with a certain journal that is a research and advisory services company based in Washington, D.C. offering services in government affairs, advocacy communications and policy brands research, who is the President of this company?
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Title: E. J. Dionne
Passage: Eugene Joseph Dionne Jr. ( ; born April 23, 1952), known as E. J. Dionne, is an American journalist and political commentator, and a long-time op-ed columnist for "The Washington Post". He is also a Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution, a University Professor in the Foundations of Democracy and Culture at the McCourt School of Public Policy, a Senior Research Fellow at Saint Anselm College, and an NPR, MSNBC, and PBS commentator.
Title: William Antholis
Passage: William J. Antholis (born 1964) is a Greek-American political scientist. He is director and CEO of the Miller Center of Public Affairs, a nonpartisan affiliate of the University of Virginia that specializes in presidential scholarship, public policy, and political history and strives to apply the lessons of history to the nations most pressing contemporary governance challenges. Prior to that, Antholis served as managing director of the Brookings Institution, a Washington think tank. He currently serves as a non-resident senior fellow at Brookings. His research interests include subnational governance and federalism, energy policy, bottom-up efforts and international negotiations around climate change, the role of democracy, and community development.
Title: Jackson Nickerson
Passage: Jackson Nickerson is an American academic who studies leadership, organizations, and strategy. Nickerson is the Frahm Family Professor of Organization and Strategy in Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis. He also was the associate Dean and Director of Brookings Executive Education from 2009-2017 and is a non-resident Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution.
Title: Jonathan Rauch
Passage: Jonathan Charles Rauch ( ; born April 26, 1960 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American author, journalist and activist. After graduating from Yale University, Rauch worked at the "Winston-Salem Journal" in North Carolina, for the "National Journal" magazine, and later for "The Economist" magazine and as a freelance writer. He is currently a senior fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution and a contributing editor of "The Atlantic".
Title: Stephen H. Hess
Passage: Stephen H. Hess (born April 20, 1933 in New York City) is a senior fellow emeritus in the Governance Studies program at the Brookings Institution. He studies media, the U.S. presidency, political dynasties and the U.S. government. He first joined Brookings in 1972 and was distinguished research professor of media and public affairs at the George Washington University (20042009). He served on Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon's White House staff and as an adviser to Presidents Gerald R. Ford and Jimmy Carter.
Title: National Journal
Passage: National Journal is a research and advisory services company based in Washington, D.C. offering services in government affairs, advocacy communications and policy brands research for government and business leaders. It publishes daily journalism covering politics and public policy and is led by President Kevin Turpin and Editor-in-Chief Stephen G. Smith.
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Kevin Turpin
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Jonathan Rauch
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National Journal
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What American singer and actress had a love affair with Nelson Eddy?
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Title: Rough Town
Passage: Rough Town is a 1994 album recorded by French singer Johnny Hallyday. It is entirely written in English-language to win over the anglophone countries. It was released in September 1994 and achieved success in France, where it debuted at the top of the charts on October 2, 1994, but dropped just after and stayed for nine weeks on the chart (top 50). It provided two singles in France, "I Wanna Make Love To You" (18) and "Love Affair" (35), a duet with Kathy Mattea. The album was also released in Germany, but was unsuccessful in this country. The video for "Love Affair" was directed by Dani Jacobs, filmed in Nashville and features Johnny and Kathy Mattea who duets on this track.
Title: Jo amp; Friends
Passage: Jo Friends is a 2000 compilation album of songs recorded by American singer Jo Stafford and various other artists. The friends who accompany her on this album include Nelson Eddy, Liberace and Vic Damone. It was released by Sony Music on their Sony Music Special Products label on January 1, 2000. A second album, titled "Jo Stafford and Friends" featuring the same tracks was released on October 30, 2007, on the Collectables Records label.
Title: Gale Sherwood
Passage: Gale Sherwood (born March 4, 1929) was a Canadian singer and actress, born Jacqueline Nash, who is best known as the singing partner of Nelson Eddy from 1953 until his death in 1967.
Title: Sweethearts (book)
Passage: Sweethearts: The Timeless Love Affair On screen and Off Between Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy is biographical book by Sharon Rich. First published in hardback in 1994 by Donald I. Fine, Inc., the book covers the relationship of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. Rich drew heavily on Eddy's mother, who had kept Eddy's diaries and letters.
Title: Sharon Rich
Passage: Sharon Rich (born June 11, 1953) is an author and film historian, best known for the biography "Sweethearts" about 1930s singing stars Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. She was close friends for many years with Jeanette's older sister, actress Blossom Rock (aka Marie Blake). Along with interviewing hundreds of people, Rich had access to many collections of private letters, Eddys personal scrapbooks, diary entries, FBI files and MacDonalds unpublished autobiography. As follow up documentation to "Sweethearts", Rich has written several additional books and edited and written over seventy magazine articles. In 1995 she was awarded a Dame of Merit by the Knights of Malta for her contribution to History and Literature.
Title: Jeanette MacDonald
Passage: Jeanette Anna MacDonald (June 18, 1903 January 14, 1965) was an American singer and actress best remembered for her musical films of the 1930s with Maurice Chevalier ("The Love Parade", "Love Me Tonight", "The Merry Widow" and "One Hour With You") and Nelson Eddy ("Naughty Marietta", "Rose-Marie", and "Maytime"). During the 1930s and 1940s she starred in 29 feature films, four nominated for Best Picture Oscars ("The Love Parade", "One Hour with You", "Naughty Marietta" and "San Francisco"), and recorded extensively, earning three gold records. She later appeared in opera, concerts, radio, and television. MacDonald was one of the most influential sopranos of the 20th century, introducing opera to movie-going audiences and inspiring a generation of singers.
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Jeanette MacDonald
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Sweethearts (book)
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Jeanette MacDonald
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William Jay was an American reformer, jurist, and son of an American statesman who directed U.S. foreign policy for much of what decade?
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Title: Tim Rieser
Passage: Tim Rieser is a senior foreign policy aid to Senator Patrick Leahy. He is one "of the most powerful staffers in Congress presiding over U.S. foreign policy and U.S. foreign assistance."
Title: Lawrence F. Kaplan
Passage: Lawrence F. Kaplan (born 1969) was editor of "Entanglements: Arguing America and the World", a website of "The New Republic" devoted to foreign policy and featuring David Rieff, Andrew Bacevich, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, and other noted writers. Kaplan was previously editor of "World Affairs" and executive editor of "The National Interest", both international relations quarterlies. He is also Distinguished Visiting Professor at the U.S. Army War College. He was formerly a senior editor at "The New Republic", where he wrote about U.S. foreign policy and international affairs. From 2005-2007, Kaplan reported for the magazine from Iraq. He has also written about foreign policy for "The Wall Street Journal", "The Financial Times", "Slate", "The New York Times", "The Washington Post", and numerous other publications.
Title: James Kurth
Passage: James Kurth is the Claude C. Smith Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Swarthmore College, where he taught defense policy, foreign policy, and international politics. In 2004 Kurth also became the editor of "Orbis", a professional journal on international relations and U.S. foreign policy published by the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Title: James M. Lindsay
Passage: James M. Lindsay (born November 29, 1959, Winchester, Massachusetts), is the Senior Vice President, Director of Studies, and Maurice R. Greenberg Chair at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and a leading authority on U.S. foreign policy. He is also the award-winning coauthor of "America Unbound: The Bush Revolution in Foreign Policy" and former Director for Global Issues and Multilateral Affairs at the National Security Council. In 2008, he was the principal author of a Department of Defense funded 7.6 million Minerva Research Initiative grant entitled "Climate Change, State Stability, and Political Risk in Africa." He is the author of a CFR blog on American foreign policy, The Water's Edge.
Title: John Jay
Passage: John Jay (December 23 [O.S. December 12] 1745 May 17, 1829) was an American statesman, Patriot, diplomat, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, signatory of the Treaty of Paris of 1783, second Governor of New York, and the first Chief Justice of the United States (17891795). He directed U.S. foreign policy for much of the 1780s and was an important leader of the Federalist Party after the ratification of the United States Constitution in 1788.
Title: William Jay (jurist)
Passage: William Jay (16 June 1789 14 October 1858) was an American reformer, jurist, and the son of Founding Father and first U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Jay (17451829).
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Joyce Keller has hosted a radio show on what Freeport, New York-licensed radio station since 1989?
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Title: Radioresepsjonen
Passage: Radioresepsjonen (Eng. "lit." "The radio reception") is a Norwegian radio show. From 2006 to 2013, it was broadcast on NRK P3, a radio station targeting the youth. Since 2014, it has been broadcast on NRK P13, which is aimed at a more adult audience than NRK P3. The show is hosted by brothers Steinar Sagen (host) and Tore Sagen (technician), and Bjarte Tjstheim (sidekick). The show is very popular in Norway, and has developed cult status amongst a broad audience. The show is the most podcasted radio show in Norway, with over 200.000 downloads each month. Besides their radio show the trio has also had success with other live shows, TV-shows and podcasts.
Title: WGBB
Passage: WGBB (1240 AM) is a radio station licensed to Freeport, New York and serves the South Shore of Nassau County and the South Shore of Babylon Town in Suffolk County, New York. It is Long Island's oldest radio station, founded in 1924 It broadcasts the Mandarin-language Chinese Radio Network on weekdays, and various English language religious and ethnic programs on weekends. The studio is located in West Babylon, NY. The broadcasting tower remains in Freeport, former location of the studio.
Title: WGMN
Passage: WGMN is a Sports formatted broadcast radio station licensed to and serviing Roanoke, Virginia. WGMN is owned and operated by Three Daughters Media . Prior to its 1998 takeover by ESPN, WGMN was known as WROV-AM and had been a Golden Oldies format station since 1989, prior to which it had operated as a Contemporary hit radio broadcaster.
Title: WSTU
Passage: WSTU (1450 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a talk radio format. Licensed to Stuart, Florida, United States, the station is currently owned by Treasure Coast Broadcasters, Inc. WSTU went on the air in December 1954. Les Combs was the original owner. In 1969 the station was sold to Harvey L Glascock, whose family owned the station until 1997 when it was sold to American Radio. After a brief ownership by a Broward County businessman, it was sold to Barry Grant Marsh and David Pomerance. Marsh had been Operations Manager of WSTU for many years under the Glasscock family. The station was purchased by Treasure Coast Broadcasters in 2001. When WSTU went on the air, Stuart went from the biggest city on Florida's east coast without its own radio station to the smallest city on Florida's east coast with its own radio station. WSTU had a strong local news commitment from the very first, and continues that to this day under News Director Tom Teter, who has been with the station since 1980. Teter has won many awards for news excellence from UPI and AP including Best Newscast in Florida and Best Spot News Reporting. From the earliest days the Martin County community viewed the station as more of a public utility than a privately owned radio station. WSTU was also one of the first radio stations in Florida to broadcast high school sports on a regular basis and continues to broadcast high school football, basketball and baseball. Hamp Elliot did the play-by-play for many years followed by Teter who handled the play-by-play for more than 20 years. Rick McGuire now does much of the play-by-play. This summary written by Tom Teter.
Title: Joyce Keller
Passage: Joyce Keller is an American television and radio host, author, and psychic medium. She has hosted a live radio show "The Joyce Keller Show" since 1989 on New York's WGBB. She has also authored 7 international best-selling books, including the Angel Series books, "Seven Steps to Heaven", "Calling All Angels", and "Complete Book of Numerology".
Title: Evropa 2
Passage: Evropa 2 is a private, commercial radio station in the Czech Republic. It was the first private station since 1989, beginning broadcasting on 21 March 1990.
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WGBB
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Joyce Keller
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WGBB
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What is the name of the one-act play centered on two characters from Chekhov and wrote by Irish dramatist, short story writer and founder of the Field Day Theatre Company Brian Friel?
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Title: Seora Carrar's Rifles
Passage: Seora Carrar's Rifles (German: "Die Gewehre der Frau Carrar" ) is a one-act play by the twentieth-century German dramatist Bertolt Brecht, written in collaboration with Margarete Steffin. It is a modern version of the Irish dramatist John Millington Synge's play "Riders to the Sea" (1904). The play's setting is re-located to Spain during the height of the Civil War. Teresa Carrar, the mother, wants to protect her children but ends up fighting on the side of the oppressed. Brecht wrote it in 1937 and it received its first theatrical production in the same year, opening in Paris on 16 October. This production was directed by Slatan Dudow and Helene Weigel played Seora Carrar.
Title: Great Catherine: Whom Glory Still Adores
Passage: Great Catherine: Whom Glory Still Adores is a 1913 one-act play by Irish dramatist George Bernard Shaw. It was written between two of his other 1913 plays, "Pygmalion" and "The Music Cure". It tells the story of a prim British visitor to the court of the sexually uninhibited Catherine the Great of Russia.
Title: Philadelphia, Here I Come!
Passage: Philadelphia, Here I Come! is a 1964 play by Irish dramatist Brian Friel. Set in the fictional town of Ballybeg, County Donegal, the play launched Friel onto the international stage.
Title: Brian Friel
Passage: Brian Patrick Friel (9 January 1929 2 October 2015) was an Irish dramatist, short story writer and founder of the Field Day Theatre Company. He had been considered one of the greatest living English-language dramatists. He has been likened to an "Irish Chekhov" and described as "the universally accented voice of Ireland". His plays have been compared favourably to those of contemporaries such as Samuel Beckett, Arthur Miller, Harold Pinter and Tennessee Williams.
Title: Translations
Passage: Translations is a three-act play by Irish playwright Brian Friel, written in 1980. It is set in Baile Beag (Ballybeg), a Donegal village in 19th century agricultural Ireland. Friel has said that "Translations" is "a play about language and only about language", but it deals with a wide range of issues, stretching from language and communication to Irish history and cultural imperialism. Friel responds strongly to both political and language questions in the modern-day Republic of Ireland. He said that his play "should have been written in Irish" but, despite this fact, he crafted carefully the verbal action in English which makes the dynamics of the play come alive, and brings its political questions into true focus.
Title: Afterplay (play)
Passage: Afterplay is a 2002 one-act play by Brian Friel. It centres on two characters from Chekhov (Sonya from "Uncle Vanya" and Andrey from "Three Sisters") meeting in Moscow in the 1920s.
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Afterplay (play)
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Brian Friel
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Who directed the 2008 sex comedy film for which Leslie Morgenstein is a producer?
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Title: A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy
Passage: A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy is a 1982 sex comedy film written, directed by and starring Woody Allen.
Title: Sex with a Smile II
Passage: Sex with a Smile II (originally titled Spogliamoci cos, senza pudor) is a 1976 "commedia sexy all'italiana" film directed by Sergio Martino. Like its predecessor, "Sex with a Smile", it is an anthology sex comedy film with a series of four comedic sketches that parody Italian sexual mores.
Title: Sex Drive (film)
Passage: Sex Drive is a 2008 sex comedy film about a high school graduate who goes on a road trip to have sex with a girl he met online. It is based on the young adult novel "All the Way" by American author Andy Behrens. The film was directed by Sean Anders, and stars Josh Zuckerman, Amanda Crew, Clark Duke, Seth Green, and James Marsden, while Katrina Bowden, Alice Greczyn, Michael Cudlitz, Dave Sheridan, and David Koechner appear in supporting roles. It was released in North America on October 17, 2008, and in the United Kingdom on January 9, 2009.
Title: One, Two, Many
Passage: One, Two, Many is a 2008 sex comedy film distributed by National Lampoon, directed by Michael DeLorenzo and written by and starring "Stuttering" John Melendez.
Title: Leslie Morgenstein
Passage: Leslie Morgenstein is the president and chief executive of Alloy Entertainment. He has been credited with facilitating the adaptation of a number of book titles into television series. Examples include "Gossip Girl", "The Vampire Diaries", "Pretty Little Liars", "How to Rock", "The Secret Circle", "The Lying Game", "Privileged", "666 Park Avenue", "The 100" and "The Nine Lives of Chloe King". Morgenstein has also been involved in feature film projects, credited as an executive producer on the "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" series and as a producer on the 2008 sex comedy film "Sex Drive".
Title: Sex Pot (2009 film)
Passage: Sex Pot is a 2009 direct to DVD sex comedy film produced by The Asylum and written and directed by Eric Forsberg. Two versions were released: 3D and regular. Both versions were released simultaneously. Other than the 3D element both versions are identical. Set during one long day and night, two 18-year-old potheads, both high school seniors, find a stash of marijuana that makes the human sex drive go crazy.
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Sean Anders
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Leslie Morgenstein
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Sex Drive (film)
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What is the birth year of the actress that portrays Alex Drake?
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Title: Mary Drake
Passage: Mary Drake is a fictional character created by I. Marlene King and portrayed by Andrea Parker in the American television series "Pretty Little Liars". "Pretty Little Liars" is a television adaptation of the novel series of the same name written by Sara Shepard, in which the antagonist Alison DiLaurentis has an identical twin sister, Courtney DiLaurentis. It is believed that Mary is the on-screen counterpart of Courtney, though her recent characterization is more in line with Alison. The character makes her first official introduction during the sixth-season finale "Hush, Hush, Sweet Liars". The Liars discover that Mary is Jessica DiLaurentis' identical twin sister, a former patient at Radley Sanitarium who is Charlotte's biological mother. In "The DArkest Knight", Drake is also revealed to be Spencer Hastings' biological mother. During "Till Death Do Us Part", the elusive A.D. is revealed to be Alex Drake, Spencer's younger identical twin sister. Alex believed the Liars knew who was accountable for Charlotte's murder and was also set on physically replacing Spencer due to being jealous of the life that she had.
Title: Alex Drake
Passage: DI Alexandra "Alex" Drake is a fictional character in BBC One's science fictionpolice procedural drama, "Ashes to Ashes". The character is portrayed by Keeley Hawes and as a child by Lucy Cole.
Title: List of female composers by name
Passage: This article provides a list of female composers, sorted alphabetically by surname. For a list of female composers sorted by year of birth, see List of female composers by birth year.
Title: Keeley Hawes
Passage: Keeley Clare Julia Hawes (born 10 February 1976) is an English actress. She starred in the film version of "The Last September" (1999) and has voiced roles in video games, such as Lara Croft in several of the "Tomb Raider" games. She is also known for her roles as Kitty Butler in "Tipping the Velvet", Zoe Reynolds in "Spooks" (20022004), Alex Drake in "Ashes to Ashes" (20082010), Lady Agnes in the 2010 reboot of "Upstairs, Downstairs", Detective Inspector Lindsay Denton in the second and third series of "Line of Duty" (20142016), as a mother in search of her abducted child in the BBC series "The Missing", and as Louisa Durrell in the ITV series "The Durrells".
Title: Luke Easter (baseball)
Passage: Luscious "Luke" Easter (August 4, 1915 March 29, 1979) was a professional baseball player in Major League Baseball and the Negro leagues. He batted left-handed, threw right-handed, was 6 ft , and weighed 240 lb. The birth year listed here is drawn from census data. Easter himself listed multiple birth years ranging from 1911 to 1921 on different occasions, so some ambiguity as to the correct year exists.
Title: C. E. Theakstone (Hampshire cricketer)
Passage: C.E. Theakstone (date of birth and death unknown) was an English cricketer. All that seems to be known about Theakstone's early years was that he was Christened on 28 March 1812 in Marylebone; it can therefore be assumed 1812 was his birth year and that he was born in Marylebone.
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1976
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Alex Drake
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Keeley Hawes
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Which American actress and singer played as Harlow in the remake of Red Dust "Mogambo?"
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Title: Red Dust (1932 film)
Passage: Red Dust is a 1932 American pre-Code, romantic drama film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, and Mary Astor. The film is based on the 1928 play of the same name by Wilson Collison, and was adapted for the screen by John Mahin. "Red Dust" is the second of six movies Gable and Harlow made together, and was produced during the pre-code era of Hollywood. More than 20 years later, Gable starred in a remake, "Mogambo" (1953), with Ava Gardner starring in a variation on the Harlow role and Grace Kelly playing a part similar to one portrayed by Mary Astor in "Red Dust".
Title: Ethel Moses
Passage: Ethel Moses (April 29, 1904 June 1982) was an American actress and dancer, billed as "the black Jean Harlow". She is best known for working in films by Oscar Micheaux.
Title: The Forgotten Planet
Passage: The Forgotten Planet is a science fiction novel by American writer Murray Leinster. It was released in 1954 by Gnome Press in an edition of 5,000 copies. The novel is a fix-up from three short stories, "The Mad Planet" and "The Red Dust", both of which had originally appeared in the magazine "Argosy" in 1920 and 1921, and "Nightmare Planet", which had been published in "Science Fiction Plus" in 1953.
Title: Mary Healy (entertainer)
Passage: Mary Healy (April 14, 1918 February 3, 2015) was an American actress, singer, and variety entertainer. She performed often with her husband, Peter Lind Hayes, for over 50 years, in a succession of films, television and radio shows and on the stage. Healy appeared in four Broadway shows between 1942 and 1958, and her film appearances include "Second Fiddle", "Star Dust" and Theodore Geisel's musical fantasy, "The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T". In 2006 she was inducted into the Nevada EntertainmentArtist Hall of Fame at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Title: Greg Chaisson
Passage: Greg Chaisson is a bass guitarist, singer, songwriter, and producer who has played in various bands, most notably Badlands (which featured guitarist Jake E. Lee, formerly of Ozzy Osbourne, vocalist Ray Gillen, and drummers Eric Singer and Jeff Martin) and he also played in Jake E. Lee's Red Dragon Cartel. He has also played and recorded with Surgical Steel, Steeler, Legs Diamond, Blindside Blues Band, Die Happy, Red Sea, Pat Travers, and Darrell Mansfield among others. He resides in Phoenix, Arizona, with his wife and children where he coaches and teaches baseball and manages Bizarre Guitar Drum. Additionally, he plays in an original band named Kings of Dust which features members Michael Beck (vocals), Ryan McKay (guitar), and Jimi Taft (drums). In 1994, he released a solo album titled "It's About Time".
Title: Ava Gardner
Passage: Ava Lavinia Gardner (December 24, 1922 January 25, 1990) was an American actress and singer.
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Ava Lavinia Gardner
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Red Dust (1932 film)
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Ava Gardner
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WBCN is a digital-only radio station airing on WBZ-FM HD-2 in Boston, Massachusetts, it's known as "The Rock of Boston", its three main Boston-area competitors as of 2009 included WFNX, an alternative rock radio station in Boston, Massachusetts, that operated as a commercial broadcast radio station from 1983 until July 24, 2012, and was owned by which organization?
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Title: WJJO
Passage: WJJO ("94-1 'JJO") is a radio station broadcasting at 94.1 FM in Madison, Wisconsin. (licensed to Watertown, Wisconsin). It describes itself as having an "active rock" format, targeting adults 18 to 49. WJJO is considered one of the hardest active rock radio stations in the country, and was voted 1 Rock Station in the country by the music industry in 2006 and 2007 and was the recipient of the Radio Contraband Rock Radio Award for Medium Market Radio Station of the year in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. WJJO was inducted to the Rock Radio Hall of Fame in 2014. The station is owned by Mid-West Management, Inc.
Title: WBZ-FM
Passage: WBZ-FM is a sports radio station known as "98.5 The Sports Hub" and broadcasting on 98.5 MHz in Boston, Massachusetts. Owned by CBS Radio, the current WBZ-FM began on August 8, 2009 and competes with AM and FM sports talk station WEEIWEEI-FM. WBZ-FM is home to the Boston Bruins, New England Patriots, Boston Celtics and New England Revolution radio networks. Its studios are located in Allston district of Boston, and its transmitter is in Newton.
Title: WBCN (FM)
Passage: WBCN is a digital-only radio station airing on WBZ-FM HD-2 in Boston, Massachusetts and owned by CBS Radio. Before switching to 98.5 HD-2 on August 12, 2009, WBCN featured its rock format for 41 years as an analog radio station on 104.1 MHz (now WBMX). WBCN became a legend in the rock music industry for breaking many bands, most notably U2. WBCN was a modern rockactive rock station that mixed music that has been popular in the modern rock, alternative rock and classic rock genres. Known as "The Rock of Boston", its three main Boston-area competitors as of 2009 were Album Oriented Rockactive rock WAAF and alternative music stations WBOS and WFNX.
Title: WFNX
Passage: WFNX was an alternative rock radio station in Boston, Massachusetts, that operated as a commercial broadcast radio station from 1983 until July 24, 2012, and as an internet-only stream from October 30, 2012 to March 19, 2013. WFNX was owned by the Phoenix MediaCommunications Group and was promoted as the broadcast cousin of the "Boston Phoenix", the Boston area's former alternative media newspaper. The station ceased broadcast following the shutting down of the "Boston Phoenix" the previous week.
Title: WTMJ (AM)
Passage: WTMJ is an AM radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin broadcasting at 620 kHz and at 94.5 FM HD-2. The station was the flagship radio station of the Journal Broadcast Group until April 2015, when it came under its current ownership of the E.W. Scripps Company. JBG also owned the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, WTMJ-TV and sister radio station WKTI, along with other media assets across the U.S. (WTMJ remains owned with WTMJ-TV and WKTI, with the "Journal Sentinel" owned by the Journal Media Group spin-off until their April 2016 merger with Gannett). WTMJ maintains studio facilities located on Capitol Drive in Milwaukee (this Art Deco facility is known as "Radio City" in tribute to the New York complex of the same name), and its transmitter is located in Union Grove.
Title: Phoenix MediaCommunications Group
Passage: Phoenix MediaCommunications Group is an American, Boston, Massachusetts-based corporation with several publishing and broadcasting interests. which includes the "Portland Phoenix" of Maine. It had published "The Boston Phoenix" and "Stuff" magazine, both of which went out of business in 2013, and the "Providence Phoenix" until its shutdown in 2014. In addition the paper owned radio station WFNX based in Lynn, MA, from 1983 until 2012 when it was sold to Clear Channel and is now country music station WBWL (the WFNX call letters are now on a station in Athol, MA).
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Phoenix MediaCommunications Group
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WBCN (FM)
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WFNX
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Intelligent Thought is a book co written by this famous American theorectical physicist?
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Title: Intelligent Thought
Passage: Intelligent Thought: Science Versus the Intelligent Design Movement is a 2006 book edited by John Brockman and published by Vintage Books. The book is a series of essays which discuss the idea that natural selection and evolution helps explain the world better than intelligent design. The contributors are Daniel Dennett, Scott Atran, Steven Pinker, Nicholas Humphrey, Tim White, Neil Shubin, Marc Hauser, Richard Dawkins, Jerry Coyne, Leonard Susskind, Frank Sulloway, Lee Smolin, Stuart A. Kauffman, Seth Lloyd, Lisa Randall, and Scott Sampson.
Title: Dave Wright (writer)
Passage: Dave Wright (born May 16, 1985) is an American poet, writer, and publisher. He is the author of one book of poems titled "Riverwalkers", and one chapbook of poems titled "Pixels," which was published by Reality Hands in 2014. He lives in Dickson, TN and Sewanee, Tennessee during the summer, where he attends the Sewanee School of Letters at . He is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of indie publishing company Dig That Book Co.,LLC.
Title: Shanghai Lexicographical Publishing House
Passage: Shanghai Lexicographical Publishing House (Chinese: ) is a publishing house in mainland China, specialized in publishing reference works. Its precedent was the Ci Hai Editing Institute affiliated to Zhong Hua Book Co., founded in August, 1958. From January, 1978, it adopted the current name. As of 2016, it is owned by Shanghai Century Publishing(Group) Co., Ltd (). Its ISBN code is 7-5326.
Title: Chilton Company
Passage: Chilton Company (AKA Chilton Printing Co., Chilton Publishing Co., Chilton Book Co. and Chilton Research Services) is a former publishing company, most famous for its trade magazines, and automotive manuals. It also provided conference and market research services to a wide variety of industries. Chilton grew from a small publisher of a single magazine to a leading publisher of business-to-business magazines, consumer and professional automotive manuals, craft and hobby books, and a large, well-known marketing research company.
Title: The Skylark of Space
Passage: The Skylark of Space is a science fiction novel by American writer Edward E. "Doc" Smith, written between 1915 and 1921 while Smith was working on his doctorate. Though the original idea for the novel was Smith's, he co-wrote the first part of the novel with Lee Hawkins Garby, the wife of his college classmate and later neighbor Carl Garby. The novel starts as an edisonade, but turns into a space travel adventure when the characters goes into deep space. "The Skylark of Space" is considered to be one of the earliest novels of interstellar travel and the first example of space opera. Originally serialized in 1928 in the magazine "Amazing Stories", it was first published in book form in 1946 by the Buffalo Book Co. The novel was followed by three sequels, beginning with Skylark Three.
Title: Lee Smolin
Passage: Lee Smolin ( ; born June 6, 1955) is an American theoretical physicist, a faculty member at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, an adjunct professor of physics at the University of Waterloo and a member of the graduate faculty of the philosophy department at the University of Toronto.
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Lee Smolin
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Intelligent Thought
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Lee Smolin
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Who is the group that recorded "Rapped in Romance" associated with?
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Title: Rapped in Romance
Passage: Rapped in Romance is the only studio album by American Los Angeles-based electro-hop group the World Class Wreckin' Cru. It was released in 1986 on Epic. Cli-N-Tel left the group during the fall of 1985 which led to Lonzo recruiting Shakespeare to join the group.
Title: A Winter Romance
Passage: A Winter Romance is a 1959 long playing album by Dean Martin, accompanied by an orchestra arranged and conducted by Gus Levene. While not exclusively a Christmas album, it features several songs associated with Christmas as part of its larger winter theme. It was Martin's only Christmas themed album for Capitol Records. Martin later recorded "The Dean Martin Christmas Album" for Reprise Records in 1966.
Title: Dr. Jeckyll amp; Mr. Hyde (group)
Passage: Dr. Jeckyll Mr. Hyde was an American 1980s hip-hop group consisting of Andre "Dr. Jeckyll" Harrell and Alonzo "Mr. Hyde" Brown. The group was known for its corporate business image, wearing designer suits and ties while they rapped. The group first performed under the name Harlem World Crew and recorded on Tayster and Rojac Records in 1980.
Title: The Mean Machine (rap group)
Passage: The Mean Machine was a rap group composed of Puerto Ricans who rapped in both English and Spanish. They are known for the single Disco Dream, released as a 12" 33 RPM single in 1981 on the Sugar Hill Records label. In 1986, They recorded a single called "At The Party" on the Honey Hush label. The group is often cited as the first bilingual rap group, and is possibly the first ever Latino rap group.
Title: World Class Wreckin' Cru
Passage: World Class Wreckin' Cru was an electro group, best known for its contributions to early rap and its association with Dr. Dre, DJ Yella, and Michel'le.
Title: Wait a Minute (album)
Passage: Wait a Minute is the fourth studio album by Dutch rock and roll and blues group Herman Brood His Wild Romance. After the commercial and artistic debacle of "Go Nutz" and the disastrous recording of that album, the Wild Romance fell apart, though Dany Lademacher and Freddy Cavalli still played on this album, the last recorded with the "old" Wild Romance.
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Dr. Dre, DJ Yella, and Michel'le
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Rapped in Romance
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World Class Wreckin' Cru
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Which Dutch football manager and former midfielder managed Urby Vitorrio Diego Emanuelson?
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Title: Erwin van de Looi
Passage: Erwin van de Looi is a Dutch football manager and former player, who is currently the manager of Dutch football club Willem II.
Title: Martin Jol
Passage: Maarten Cornelis "Martin" Jol (born 16 January 1956) is a Dutch football manager and former midfielder.
Title: Urby Emanuelson
Passage: Urby Vitorrio Diego Emanuelson (born 16 June 1986) is a Dutch professional footballer of Surinamese descent who plays for Eredivisie side FC Utrecht and the Netherlands national team. As a product of the Ajax Youth Academy, he spent most of his career at Ajax playing as a left wing-back, before being played more as a left midfielder or left winger by manager Martin Jol. After his move to Milan, his then-manager Massimiliano Allegri played Emanuelson also as an attacking midfielder, midfielder and right winger.
Title: Johan Neeskens
Passage: Johannes Jacobus "Johan" Neeskens (] ; born 15 September 1951) is a Dutch football manager and former midfielder. As a player, he was an important member of the Dutch national team that finished as runners-up in the 1974 and 1978 FIFA World Cups and is considered to be one of the greatest Dutch midfielders of all time. In 2004, he was named one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony., while in 2017 he has been included in the "FourFourTwo" list of the 100 all-time greatest players, at the 64th position.
Title: Jan Vreman
Passage: Jan Vreman is a Dutch football manager and former player, who most recently managed Dutch football club De Graafschap.
Title: Igor Shalimov
Passage: Igor Mihailovich Shalimov (born 2 February 1969 in Moscow, Soviet Union) is a Russian football manager and a former midfielder. He primarily played as a wide midfielder. He is currently the manager of FC Krasnodar.
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Maarten Cornelis "Martin" Jol
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Urby Emanuelson
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Martin Jol
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When did construction begin on the stadium that hosted the K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 Final?
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Title: K-1 Grand Prix '99 Final Round
Passage: K-1 Grand Prix '99 Final Round was a martial arts event promoted by the K-1 organization. It was the seventh K-1 World Grand Prix final involving eight of the world's best fighters, with all bouts fought under K-1 Rules. The eight finalists had all qualified via elimination fights at the K-1 World Grand Prix '99 Opening Round. Also on the card was a number of 'Freshman Fights' and an 'Opening Fight' fought under a mixture of Jiu-Jitsu and K-1 Rules (various weight class) and two 'Super Fights' fought under K-1 Rules (various weight classes). In total there were twenty fighters at the event, representing eight countries.
Title: K-1 Grand Prix '98 Final Round
Passage: K-1 Grand Prix '98 Final Round was a martial arts event promoted by the K-1. The event was held at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan on Sunday, December 13, 1998 in front of 63,800 spectators. It was the sixth K-1 World Grand Prix final involving eight of the world's best heavyweight fighters (95 kg209 lbs), with all bouts fought under K-1 Rules. The eight finalists had all qualified via elimination fights at the K-1 World Grand Prix '98 Opening Round. Also on the card was a number of 'Freshman Fights' fought under a mixture of Jiu-Jitsu Freestyle and K-1 Rules (various weight classes). In total there were eighteen fighters at the event, representing seven countries.
Title: K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 Final
Passage: K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 Final was a kickboxing event promoted by the K-1 organization. The event was held at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan on Saturday,December 6, 2003 in front of 67,320 spectators. It was the eleventh K-1 World Grand Prix final involving ten of the world's best fighters (two being reservists). The eight finalists had almost all qualified via preliminary events, while two additional fighters were invited as reserve fighters (for more detail on this see bulleted list below), with all bouts being fought under K-1 Rules (100 kg156-220 lbs). As well as tournament bouts there was also an 'Opening Fight' between Yusuke Fujimoto and Matthias Riccio and a 'Super Fight' between Martin Holm and Jan Nortje, both fought under K-1 Rules. In total there were fourteen fighters at the event, representing ten countries.
Title: K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 Final
Passage: K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 Final was a martial arts event held by the K-1 on Saturday December 6, 2008 at the Yokohama Arena in Yokohama, Japan. It was the 16th K-1 World GP Final, the culmination of a year full of regional elimination tournaments. All fights followed the classic 8-man tournament format and were conducted under K-1 rules; three rounds of three minutes each, with a possible tiebreaker. The qualification for the top eight fighters in this event was held at K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 in Seoul Final 16.
Title: Tokyo Dome
Passage: Tokyo Dome ( , Tky Dmu ) is a stadium in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan. Construction on the stadium began on May 16, 1985, and it opened on March 17, 1988. It was built on the site of the Velodrome, adjacent to the predecessor ballpark, Krakuen Stadium. It has a maximum total capacity of 55,000 depending on configuration, with an all-seating configuration of 42,000.
Title: K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Tokyo Final
Passage: K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Tokyo Final was a kickboxing promoted by the K-1 organization. It was the fourteenth K-1 World Grand Prix final, the culmination of a year full of regional elimination tournaments, involving twelve of the world's best K-1 fighters (four being reservists). It followed K-1's classic tournament format - eight fighters compete in a quarter final contests with the four winners advancing to a pair of semi final bouts, and the two winners there clashing in the final. All fights were conducted under K-1 Rules (100 kg156-220 lbs), three rounds of three minutes each, with a possible tiebreaker.
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May 16, 1985
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K-1 World Grand Prix 2003 Final
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Tokyo Dome
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Dancing with the Stars includes the dancer and choreographer of what nationality as a judge?
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Title: Neel Kamal (1968 film)
Passage: Neel Kamal is a 1968 Hindi film directed by Ram Maheshwari starring Waheeda Rehman in the title role. Other stars includes Raaj Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Mehmood, Balraj Sahni, Lalita Pawar and Shashikala.
Title: Candy Lane
Passage: Candy Michele Lane '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " is a New Zealand dancer, choreographer and television presenter. She co-presented TVNZ's "Dancing With The Stars" with Jason Gunn, and also choreographed "New Zealand's Got Talent", "The Singing Bee", and "Stars in Their Eyes". Most recently she was the Head Judge of the 2015 series of "Dancing With the Stars".
Title: Terence Lewis (choreographer)
Passage: Terence Lewis (born 10 April 1975) is an Indian dancer and choreographer, specializing in contemporary dance. He is known as a choreographer and judge in reality dance series. ." Dance India Dance Season 1, 2, 3" (20092012) He runs his 'Terence Lewis Contemporary Dance Company' in Mumbai, holds dance workshops both in India and abroad. He has choreographed Bollywood films like, "Lagaan" (2001), "Jhankaar Beats" (2003) and "Naach" (2004), apart from musicals, stage shows, ads, music videos and national and international dance competitions , as well as starring in a music video for "DJ Hot Remix Vol.3" called Badan Pe Sitare (Remix of old song by Harry Anand) He was recently a judge of "Nach Baliye 5", along with actress Shilpa Shetty and film director Sajid Khan. And currently seen judging Nach Baliye Shriman vs Shrimati along with actress and "Nach Baliye 5" judge Shilpa Shetty and film director and choreographer Farah Khan. Terence Lewis also got Staar Parivaar Award for Favourite Judge. He also choreographed Disney India's first theatre production Beauty and the Beast.
Title: Carrie Ann Inaba
Passage: Carrie Ann Inaba (born January 5, 1968) is an American dancer, choreographer, television dance competition judge, actress, game show host, and singer. She is best known for her work on ABC TV's "Dancing with the Stars".
Title: Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 12)
Passage: Season twelve of "Dancing with the Stars" premiered on March 21, 2011. Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Len Goodman returned to the show as judges, while Tom Bergeron and Brooke Burke returned as hosts.
Title: Dan Karaty
Passage: Daniel Quinn Karaty (born October 1, 1976) is an American TV personality, actor, producer, dancer and choreographer. He has performed with andor created routines for pop superstars such as Jessica Simpson, Britney Spears, Kylie Minogue, and NSYNC. Karaty is also well known as a judge and choreographer on several versions of the global dance competition program "So You Think You Can Dance", including the American, Australian, Canadian versions and as a permanent member of the judge's panel for the Dutch-Belgian version since its first season. In addition, Karaty starred in "Soof," The Netherlands' highest grossing film in 2013. He appears as a judge or mentor on "X Factor", "Everybody Dance Now," "My Name Is Michael", "Holland's Got Talent", "", "Belgian's Got Talent" and "The Ultimate Dance Battle", the last of which he created and on which he serves as executive producer. Previously, Karaty served in the capacity of a performance stager and choreographer on "America's Got Talent".
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American
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Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 12)
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Carrie Ann Inaba
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What American actress and singer, played roles in the films "Trixie" and "Clueless"?
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Title: Trixie (film)
Passage: Trixie is a 2000 American mystery-crime film directed by Alan Rudolph and starring Emily Watson, Nick Nolte, Will Patton and Brittany Murphy.
Title: Annabeth Gish
Passage: Annabeth Gish (born March 13, 1971) is an American actress. She has played roles in films "Shag", "Hiding Out", "Mystic Pizza", "SLC Punk! ", "The Last Supper" and "Double Jeopardy". On television, she played Special Agent Monica Reyes on "The X-Files", Elizabeth Bartlet Westin on "The West Wing", Eileen Caffee on "Brotherhood", Charlotte Millwright on "The Bridge" and Sheriff Althea Jarry on the final season of "Sons of Anarchy".
Title: Jane Kean
Passage: Jane Kean (April 10, 1923 November 26, 2013) was an American actress and singer, whose career in show business spanned seven decades and included appearing in nightclubs, on recordings, and in radio, television, Broadway and films. Among her most famous roles were as Trixie Norton on "The Honeymooners" with Jackie Gleason, and as the voice of Belle in the perennial favorite "Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol".
Title: Su Ling
Passage: Su Ling was an American actress in the 1970s. She played roles in several films, including Russ Meyer's "Up! " and "Ilsa, Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks". All of her cinematic roles were between 1975 and 1976.
Title: Elsie Ritchie
Passage: Elsie Ritchie is an American actress with a brief film career in the 1970s who is the sister of American film director, Michael Ritchie. She played roles in her brother's films in "The Candidate" in 1972 and in 1975's "Smile".
Title: Brittany Murphy
Passage: Brittany Murphy-Monjack (born Brittany Anne Bertolotti; November 10, 1977 December 20, 2009), known professionally as Brittany Murphy, was an American actress and singer. A native of Atlanta, Murphy moved to Los Angeles as a teenager and pursued a career in acting. Her breakthrough role was as Tai Frasier in "Clueless" (1995), followed by supporting roles in independent films such as "Freeway" (1996) and "Bongwater" (1998). She made her stage debut in a Broadway production of Arthur Miller's "A View from the Bridge" in 1997, before appearing as Daisy Randone in "Girl, Interrupted" (1999) and as Lisa Swenson in "Drop Dead Gorgeous" (1999).
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Brittany Murphy
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Trixie (film)
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Brittany Murphy
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Which American horror drama television series did Drew Nelson played Matt Sayles in
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Title: List of Fear the Walking Dead episodes
Passage: "Fear the Walking Dead" is an American horror drama television series created by Robert Kirkman and Dave Erickson. It is a companion series to "The Walking Dead", which is based on the comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard. It premiered on the cable network AMC on August 23, 2015. It was renewed for a 15-episode second season which premiered on April 10, 2016.
Title: Drew Nelson (actor)
Passage: Drew Nelson (born August 11, 1979) is a Canadian actor and voice artist born in Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada. He is best known for playing Duncan on the Canadian cartoon series "Total Drama" and Matt Sayles in "The Strain".
Title: Matthew Lawrence
Passage: Matthew William Lawrence (born February 11, 1980) is an American actor known for his role as Sam Collins in television series "Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad" and his role of Jack Hunter on the ABC sitcom "Boy Meets World" from 1997 to 2000 and its spin-off "Girl Meets World", as well as his roles in movies such as "The Hot Chick", "The Comebacks", and "Mrs. Doubtfire". He also played a TV sitcom, "Brotherly Love" where he played along with his real-life brothers, and played MattMatthew Roman.
Title: List of The Strain episodes
Passage: "The Strain" is an American horror drama television series that premiered on FX on July 13, 2014. It was created by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan, based on their novel trilogy of the same name. Carlton Cuse serves as executive producer and showrunner. During the course of the series, episodes of "The Strain " aired over seasons.
Title: The Strain (TV series)
Passage: The Strain is an American horror drama television series that premiered on FX on July 13, 2014. It was created by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan, based on their novel trilogy of the same name. Carlton Cuse serves as executive producer and showrunner. Del Toro and Hogan wrote the pilot episode, "Night Zero", which del Toro directed. A thirteen-episode first season was ordered on November 19, 2013. The pilot episode premiered at the ATX Television Festival in Austin, Texas, in early June 2014.
Title: Beth Greene
Passage: Beth Greene is a fictional character from the American horror drama television series "The Walking Dead", created by season two showrunner Glen Mazzara, and portrayed by Emily Kinney. Daughter of veterinarian and farmer Hershel Greene, and younger, half-sister of Maggie, the character has no counterpart in the comic book series on which the show is based.
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The Strain
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Drew Nelson (actor)
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The Strain (TV series)
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What 2015 South Korean film did Bae Seong-woo star in that premiered at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival?
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Title: The Way Out (2015 film)
Passage: The Way Out (Russian: ) (German: "Der Auftritt" ) is a German-Russian 2015 short film directed, written and produced by Mikhail Uchitelev. The film has been premiered at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival (Short Film Corner), has been awarded Grand Prix at the International Festival "Reflections of Spirit" (Erlangen, Germany) and the Award for the Best Supporting Actor at The Short Film Awards International Festival in New-York, for the Best Actress at the Blow-up International Film Festival and officially selected at the Roving Eye International Film Festival (partner of the Oscar-qualifying Flickers Rhode Island International Film Festival).
Title: Michel Franco
Passage: Michel Franco (born 1979) is a Mexican film director and producer. His film "After Lucia" won the Prize Un Certain Regard at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. His 2015 film "Chronic" was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Franco won the award for Best Screenplay. His 2017 film "April's Daughter" has been selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Quiet Riot - Well Now You're Here
Passage: Quiet Riot: Well Now You're Here, There's No Way Back is a 2015 documentary film about Los Angeles-based heavy metal and hair metal band Quiet Riot. The film was directed by former actress Regina Russell Banali. It premiered January 29, 2015, on Showtime and was screened out of competition at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The film had its festival premier at the 2014 Newport Beach Film Festival and won the Festival Honors award for "Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking" in the music category. It also won "Best Music Documentary" from the Oregon Independent Film Festival, and was an official selection of The Hollywood Film Festival, the Carmel International Film Festival, Indie Memphis Film Festival, St. Louis International Film Festival, and Big Sky Documentary Film Festival.
Title: Bae Seong-woo
Passage: Bae Seong-woo (born November 21, 1972) is a South Korean actor. He starred in film such as "My Love, My Bride" (2014), "Office" (2015), "" (2015) and "Inside Men" (2015).
Title: Coin Locker Girl
Passage: Coin Locker Girl (; lit. Chinatown) is a 2015 South Korean film written and directed by Han Jun-hee, starring Kim Hye-soo, Kim Go-eun, Uhm Tae-goo with Park Bo-gum and Go Kyung-pyo. It was selected to screen in the International Critics' Week section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Office (2015 South Korean film)
Passage: Office ( ) is 2015 South Korean slasher-thriller film directed by Hong Won-chan and starring Go Ah-sung and Park Sung-woong. It is about a detective trying to figure out why a mild-mannered man has killed his family and is targeting his co-workers. The film premiered at the Midnight Screenings section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.
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Office (2015 South Korean film)
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How long was the career of the host of the game show Three for the Money ?
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Title: Real-time analyzer
Passage: A real-time analyzer (RTA) is a professional audio device that measures and displays the frequency spectrum of an audio signal; a spectrum analyzer that works in real time. An RTA can range from a small PDA-sized device to a rack-mounted hardware unit to software running on a laptop. It works by measuring and displaying sound input, often from an integrated microphone or with a signal from a PA system. Basic RTAs show three measurements per octave at 3 or 6 dB increments; sophisticated software solutions can show 24 or more measurements per octave as well as 0.1 dB resolution.
Title: Dick Enberg
Passage: Richard Alan Enberg (born January 9, 1935) is a retired American sportscaster. He provided play-by-play for various sports on numerous radio and television networks (including NBC, CBS, and ESPN), and for individual teams, over the course of an approximately 60-year career.
Title: Three for the Money
Passage: Three for the Money is an American game show produced by Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions that aired on NBC from September 29 to November 28, 1975. Dick Enberg was the host with Jack Clark announcing. Enberg was also hosting "Sports Challenge" at the time and had just joined NBC's sports division.
Title: Pat Finn
Passage: Patrick Joseph "Pat" Finn (born July 24, 1956) is an American television presenter and game show host. He is the owner of the production company Rubicon Entertainment. Finn's first national gig was hosting the 1990 remake of the classic Jack Barry show "The Joker's Wild". In 1991, he became host of "Shop 'til You Drop", the 1 rated cable game show in America at the time, where he remained for 11 years, and from 1999-2009 he became the host of the California State Lottery's weekly game show, "The Big Spin".
Title: Portuguese euro coins
Passage: Portuguese euro coins show three different designs for each of the three series of coins. However, they are quite similar in that all contain old Portuguese royal mints and seals within a circle of seven castles and five escutcheons with silver bezants (all similar to what can be seen in the coat of arms and flag of Portugal) and the word "Portugal". Also featured in the designs, all done by Vtor Manuel Fernandes dos Santos, are the 12 stars of the EU and the year of minting.
Title: The Big Money Game
Passage: The Big Money Game is a game show, broadcast on RT One on Saturday nights during the summer months of June, July and August as a seasonal replacement for "Winning Streak". The successor to "Fame and Fortune" (19962006) and "The Trump Card" (2007), "The Big Money Game" was first broadcast on Saturday, 14 June 2008. As with "Winning Streak", production costs for the programme are paid by RT and the prize money is funded by the Irish National Lottery. Entry to the game show is based on getting three "lucky stars" on associated National Lottery scratchcards and submitting them for a televised drawing. Contestants can win cash prizes up to 250,000, as well as cars, holidays, and other prizes.
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What kind of art does Simon Brown and Thomas Tallis have in common?
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Title: Edward Paston
Passage: Edward Paston (15501630), second son of Sir Thomas Paston, was a Catholic gentleman of Norfolk, a poet, and amateur musician living in the reign of Elizabeth I. He is an important figure in the musical history of England, his love of music driving him to acquire and copy musical manuscripts from some of the most important composers of the Renaissance, resulting in a unique performing collection of 16th-century house music that included works by William Byrd, Thomas Tallis, John Taverner, and Orlando di Lasso. He was especially interested in Byrd, and one of his books is the largest source of consort songs by that composer. Paston played the lute, creating a wide range of vocal settings and accompanying tablatures in partbooks that are still obtainable. As a young man he travelled extensively in Spain, being influenced by the Spanish (and Italian) form of tablature, as seen in his partbooks, rather than the generally used French form.
Title: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
Passage: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, also known as the Tallis Fantasia, is a work for string orchestra by the British composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. It was composed in 1910 and performed for the first time on 10 September that year at Gloucester Cathedral for the Three Choirs Festival. Vaughan Williams himself conducted, and the composition proved to be a major success. He revised the work twice, in 1913 and 1919. Performances generally run between 14 and 16 minutes.
Title: Thomas Tallis
Passage: Thomas Tallis ( 1505 23 November 1585) was an English composer who occupies a primary place in anthologies of English choral music, and is considered one of England's greatest composers. He is honoured for his original voice in English musicianship. No contemporary portrait of Tallis survives: that painted by Gerard Vandergucht ("illustration"), dates from 150 years after Tallis died, and there is no reason to suppose that it is a likeness. In a rare existing copy of his black letter signature, the composer spelled his last name "Tallys."
Title: Simon Brown (musician)
Passage: Simon Brown was the director of music at King's College School in Cambridge from 1999-2014. and was the director of King's Voices from 2001 to 2013. He was a choral scholar in King's College Choir in the late 1970s, and since then has sung in the choirs of New College, Oxford, Winchester Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and Her Majesty's Chapels Royal (St James' Palace). His teaching career began at Bradford Grammar School in Yorkshire, and was followed by 12 years as Head of Academic and Choral Music at the Purcell School. His time at the Purcell School included conducting the youngest ever choir to sing Tallis' 40-part choral work "Spem In Alium".
Title: Spem in alium
Passage: Spem in alium (Latin for "Hope in any other") is a 40-part Renaissance motet by Thomas Tallis, composed in c. 1570 for eight choirs of five voices each, considered by some critics to be the greatest piece of English early music. Along with Tallis's "Lamentations", H. B. Collins described it in 1929 as Tallis's "crowning achievement".
Title: Arthur Henry Mann
Passage: Arthur Henry Mann (16 May 1850, Norwich 19 November 1929, Cambridge) was an English organist and composer of hymn tunes including "Angel's Story" which was originally written for the hymn 'I love to hear the story', but is also sung to the words 'O Jesus, I have promised.' He was most noted for his role as organist and director of music at King's College Chapel, Cambridge from 1876 until 1929, being the founder director of the world famous tradition of the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols since its first performance in 1918. In 1888, he published his own edition of Thomas Tallis's Spem in alium. His edition, though flawed, was the first publication ever made of Tallis's famous motet in forty parts.
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The publisher of Forbes Magazine and founder of Forbes Museum of Tangier was whom?
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Title: Chimei Museum
Passage: The Chimei Museum () is a private museum established in 1992 by the Chi Mei Corporation in Rende District, Tainan, Taiwan. The museum's collection is divided into five categories: Western Art (including painting, sculpture, decorative arts and period furniture); Musical instruments; Natural history; Arms and armor; Antiquities and artifacts. The museum is known for having one of the largest collections of violins in the world, and also for its significant collections of ancient weapons and Western paintings and sculptures. Forbes magazine, in its February 1996 article on private collectors in Asia, called Chimei Museum "one of the world's most surprising art collections." The museum moved to its current venue on Wenhua Road in 2014.
Title: Bruce Forbes
Passage: Bruce David Forbes (born March 30, 1948) is an ordained minister in the United Methodist Church. Born in Michigan, he grew up in Mitchell, South Dakota. His parents, Ernest Linwood Forbes and Marie Louise Forbes met in Rochester. Ernie eventually became a hospital administrator at Methodist Hospital in Mitchell. Marie was a mathematics teacher as well as a librarian. Their family is unrelated to the family of Forbes magazine.
Title: Malcolm Forbes
Passage: Malcolm Stevenson Forbes (19 August 1919 24 February 1990) was an American entrepreneur most prominently known as the publisher of "Forbes" magazine, founded by his father B. C. Forbes. He was known as an avid promoter of capitalism and free market trade, and for an extravagant lifestyle, spending on parties, travel, and his collection of homes, yachts, aircraft, art, motorcycles, and Faberg eggs.
Title: Forbes Museum of Tangier
Passage: Forbes Museum of Tangier was a museum founded by the American publisher of "Forbes magazine", Malcolm Forbes, in Tangier, Morocco.
Title: Greenville, North Carolina
Passage: Greenville is the county seat of Pitt County, principal city of the Greenville metropolitan area, and the 10th largest city in the state of North Carolina. Greenville is the health, entertainment, and educational hub of North Carolina's Tidewater and Coastal Plain. The city's official population as of the 2013 United States census estimate is 89,130 residents while the Greenville Metropolitan Area includes 174,263 people. In January 2008 and January 2010, Greenville was named one of the nation's "100 Best Communities for Young People" by the America's Promise Alliance. In June 2012, Greenville was ranked in the top ten of the nation's "Best Small Places For Business And Careers" by "Forbes Magazine." In 2010 Greenville was ranked twenty-fourth in mid-city business growth and development by "Forbes Magazine."
Title: Steve Forbes
Passage: Malcolm Stevenson "Steve" Forbes Jr. ( ; born July 18, 1947) is an American publishing executive, who was twice a candidate for the nomination of the Republican Party for President of the United States. Forbes is the Editor-in-Chief of "Forbes", a business magazine. Forbes was a Republican candidate in the 1996 and 2000 Presidential primaries. Forbes is the son of longtime "Forbes" publisher Malcolm Forbes, and the grandson of that publication's founder, B.C. Forbes.
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What is the population of the city in which Staffan Scheja was the awardee at the international Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition in 1975?
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Title: Bolzano
Passage: Bolzano ( ; ] , or ] ; German: "Bozen" (formerly "Botzen"), ] ; Ladin: "Balsan" or "Bulsan"; Latin: "Bauzanum" ) is the capital city of the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy. With a population of 105,713 (2013), Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol.
Title: Cleveland International Piano Competition
Passage: The Cleveland International Piano Competition takes place biennially in Cleveland, Ohio. The initial Competition in 1975 and the nine others that followed were sponsored jointly by the Robert Casadesus Society and the Cleveland Institute of Music to honor the memory of French pianist Robert Casadesus. As a result, the Competition was then called the Casadesus International Piano Competition. In 1994, a new organization was formed: the Piano International Association of Northern Ohio (PIANO).
Title: Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition
Passage: The Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition is a music competition for young pianists that takes place in Bolzano, Italy.
Title: Zhang Zuo (Zee Zee)
Passage: Zhang Zuo (Chinese: ; pinyin: Zu Zhng, born 10 October 1988), also known by the name Zee Zee, is a Chinese pianist, who has won first prize awards at the 1st International Piano Competition in China, the Gina Bachauer International Artists Piano Competition in the United States, the Krainev International Piano Competition in Ukraine, and the Juilliard's 32nd annual William Petschek Piano Recital Award.
Title: Staffan Scheja
Passage: Bo Staffan Scheja (born 25 April 1950) is a Swedish pianist and professor. Scheja started studying piano at the age of nine and made his concert debut at the age of 14 with the Sveriges Radios symfoniorkester. He also performed with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. He studied at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm 19641969 and 19691972 at the Juilliard School in New York with pianists Rosina Lhvinne, Ilona Kabos and Ania Dorfmann. In 1975, he was the awardee at the international Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition in Bolzano. For a number of years he lived in the US and performed in concerts at Carnegie Hall and at several head of state visits by Swedish dignitaries to the US.
Title: Jos Carlos Cocarelli
Passage: Jos Carlos Cocarelli (born 17 March 1959) is a Brazilian classical pianist resident in France. Born in Rio de Janeiro, he was a pupil of Adele Marcus and Merces de Silva Telles. He won the Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition in 1985 and the Concours Long-Thibaud in 1986.
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105,713
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The actor that voiced Manny on the show "Handy Manny" serves as an executive producer on what reality tv show?
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Title: Tia Texada
Passage: Tia Texada is an American actress best known for her role as Cruz on NBC's critically acclaimed series "Third Watch", and her recurring role as an undercover agent Ribera on "The Unit" for CBS. Other roles include, "In Plain Sight", "Saving Grace", "Chuck" for NBC, HBO's "Mind of the Married Man", "Everybody Hates Chris", The Amazing Spider-Man feature film, Batman Beyond, Static Shock, Firebreather and Handy Manny. She was the voice of Maybelline New York for 15 years, the number one selling cosmetic brand in the world and during her campaign of "Maybe Shes Born With it. . Maybe It's Maybelline "... it was named Brand of the Year and Launch of the Year for Lash Sensational. She was first female live announcer for the Espy Awards where she worked alongside Justin Timberlake, Jamie Foxx, Lebron James and Samuel L. Jackson for seven years. She was the voice of the winning Golden Trailer award for RoboCop feature film. Tia was the voice for launching Superbowl 50 for The NFL Today on CBS, Flesh and Bone for Starz, Lindt Gold Bunny, Zales, Unstoppable Collection, JC Penney World Cup Soccer IS for Girls, World Series of Poker Lady Luck for Espn, and Skittles 'Taste the Rainbow'. Tia was born with severe Strabismus and after surgery to correct this and wearing an eye patch, she took an acting class to help with her shyness, this led to her career as an actor.
Title: Dancing on Ice (Greece)
Passage: Dancing on Ice is a Greek reality TV show. The show features celebrities paired with professionals from the world of figure skating. The show is based on the British show, "Dancing on Ice". The show has a schedule similar to the reality TV show "Dancing with the Stars" with performance shows on Sundays nights. Jenny Balatsinou serves as host while Petros Kostopoulos, Elena Paparizou, and Alexis Kostalas serve on the judging panel. The show premiered on 6 November 2011.
Title: Jorge Aguirre (author)
Passage: Jorge Aguirre is an author and children's television show writer and producer. He is the writer of the graphic novel series "The Chronicles of Claudette" for MacmillanFirst Second Books. The series includes "Giants Beware", "Dragons Beware", and the forthcoming "Monsters Beware". He is also the co-creator of Disney Junior's Goldie Bear with Rick Gitelson. He's also written for Martha Speaks, Dora The Explorer, Dora and Friends, and Handy Manny and other shows. He was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio to Colombian parents. He currently lives on the East Coast.
Title: Fred Stoller
Passage: Frederick "Fred" Stoller (born March 19, 1958) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, author, writer, and voice artist. He is best known for portraying Gerard on "Everybody Loves Raymond". He is also the voice of Stanley in the "Open Season" franchise, Fred the Squirrel in The Penguins of Madagascar, Chuck the Evil Sandwich Making Guy in Wordgirl, and Rusty the monkey wrench on Disney Jr.'s "Handy Manny".
Title: The Ricardo Laguna Project
Passage: The Ricardo Laguna Project is a reality television show, which aired on March 14, 2012 on tr3s, a Television channel owned by MTV. Wilmer Valderrama serves as an executive producer on the show. The premier was the most watched show ever on tr3s.
Title: Wilmer Valderrama
Passage: Wilmer Eduardo Valderrama ( ; ] ; born January 30, 1980) is an American actor, singer, producer and television personality, best known for the role of Fez in the sitcom "That '70s Show" (19982006) and Carlos Madrigal in American horror television series "" (2014). He was also host of the MTV series "Yo Momma" (20062007), voiced the character of Manny in the children's show "Handy Manny" (20062012) and had recurring roles on "Grey's Anatomy", "The Ranch" and "NCIS" in 2016.
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The Ricardo Laguna Project
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The Ricardo Laguna Project
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Wilmer Valderrama
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Fascicularia and Aeonium are both genus which one is in the Crassulaceae family?
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Title: Fascicularia
Passage: Fascicularia is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae. The genus name is from the Latin fasciculus (bundle) and arius (pertaining to)
Title: Aeonium undulatum
Passage: Aeonium undulatum is a succulent, evergreen flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae. It is a subshrub, one of the larger species of "Aeonium" with a large leaf rosette often over a metre from the ground on a single, unbranched stem. Other rosettes do not branch off this stem (normally) but grow from the bottom, unlike most aeoniums. The plant is monocarpic so the flowering stem will die when it flowers which is normally after about 5 years.
Title: Aeonium urbicum
Passage: Aeonium urbicum is a succulent species of flowering plant in the Crassulaceae family. It is endemic to Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands, where it frows on the north of the island from Teno point to the Anaga peninsula. Until 1999, it was also considered a resident of La Gomera, another Canary Island, but that year the populations on that island were considered a new species and named "Aeonium appendiculatum".
Title: Adromischus
Passage: Adromischus is a genus of easily propagated leaf succulents from the Crassulaceae family. "Adromischus" are endemic to southern Africa. The name comes from the ancient Greek "adros" (thick) and "mischos" (stem).
Title: Aeonium glutinosum
Passage: Aeonium glutinosum is a species of flowering plant in the family "Crassulaceae". It has fairly thick leaves and its appearance varies depending on its growing conditions. One characteristic is the very sticky stem of the inflorescence. The main flower is shown but small stalks with flowers continue to appear for several months
Title: Aeonium
Passage: Aeonium (tree houseleek) is a genus of about 35 species of succulent, subtropical plants of the family Crassulaceae. Many species are popular in horticulture. The genus name comes from the ancient Greek "aionos" (ageless). While most of them are native to the Canary Islands, some are found in Madeira, Morocco, and in East Africa (for example in the Semien Mountains of Ethiopia).
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The Great Raid is a war film with Connie Nielson and directed by whom?
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Title: Hungarian raid in Spain (942)
Passage: A Hungarian raid in Spain took place in July 942. This was the furthest west the Hungarians raided during the period of their migration into central Europe; although,in a great raid of 92425 the Hungarians sacked Nmes and may have got as far as the Pyrenees.
Title: Great Raid of 1840
Passage: The Great Raid of 1840 was the largest raid ever mounted by Native Americans on white cities in what is now the United States. It followed the Council House Fight, in which Republic of Texas officials attempted to capture and take prisoner 33 Comanche chiefs who had come to negotiate a peace treaty, killing them together with two dozen of their family and followers. The Comanche tribe was supposed to have brought white hostages as their part of the negotiations but only brought one young girl who was mutilated. Arguments and fighting then broke out among the Texans and Comanches. The Texas Officials were determined to force the Comanche to release all white captives among them. To avenge what the Comanche viewed as a bitter betrayal by the Texans, the Comanche war chief Buffalo Hump raised a huge war party of many of the bands of the Comanche, and raided deep into white-settled areas of Southeast Texas.
Title: Great Raid of 1322
Passage: The Great Raid of 1322 was a major raid on Northern England, carried out by Robert the Bruce during the First Scottish War of Independence between 30 September and 2 November 1322, resulting in the Battle of Old Byland. The raid began by attacking the area around Carlisle then crossed into Yorkshire and penetrated ultimately as far as the East Riding, resulting in property being burned and destroyed, valuables from the wealthy and abbeys being stolen, and some residents and livestock being captured and taken back to Scotland. Other Scottish raids around the same time marched down from Carlisle and into Lancashire, reaching as far south as Chorley.
Title: Connie Nielsen
Passage: Connie Inge-Lise Nielsen (born 3 July 1965) is a Danish actress whose first major role in an English-language film was a supporting role in "The Devil's Advocate" (1997). Her films include, "Gladiator" (2000), "Mission to Mars" (2000), "One Hour Photo" (2002), "Basic" (2003), "The Hunted" (2003), "The Ice Harvest" (2005), and "Nymphomaniac" (2014). She starred as Meredith Kane on the Starz TV series "Boss" (20112012) and was a lead character in the second season of "The Following". She has joined the DC Extended Universe, appearing as Hippolyta in "Wonder Woman" (2017) and in the upcoming "Justice League."
Title: The Great Raid
Passage: The Great Raid is a 2005 war film about the Raid at Cabanatuan on the island of Luzon, Philippines during World War II. It is directed by John Dahl and stars Benjamin Bratt, James Franco, Connie Nielsen, Marton Csokas, Joseph Fiennes with Motoki Kobayashi and Cesar Montano. The principal photography took place from July 4, to November 6, 2002, but its release was delayed several times from the original target of fall 2003. The film is adapted from two books, William Breuer's "The Great Raid on Cabanatuan City" and Hampton Sides' "Ghost Soldiers".
Title: Raid at Cabanatuan
Passage: The Raid at Cabanatuan, also known as The Great Raid, was a rescue of Allied prisoners of war (POWs) and civilians from a Japanese camp near Cabanatuan City, in the Philippines. On January 30, 1945, during World War II, United States Army Rangers, Alamo Scouts and Filipino guerrillas liberated more than 500 from the POW camp.
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John Dahl
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The Great Raid
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Connie Nielsen
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277 Park Avenue and Solow Building are almost the same height, but which is heighest?
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Title: Solow Building
Passage: The Solow Building, located at 9 West 57th Street, is a Manhattan skyscraper built in 1974 and designed by Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. It is located just west of Fifth Avenue between the 57th and 58th Street, next to the Bergdorf Goodman department store and the Plaza Hotel. At 50 stories and 689 ft in height, the building's only nearby competitor by height is the GM Building, located one block north and east. Floors above the 23rd floor offer an unobstructed view of northern Manhattan and a complete view of Central Park and The Plaza Hotel.
Title: 655 Park Avenue
Passage: 655 Park Avenue is a Georgian-style co-op residential building on Manhattan's Upper East Side, located on Park Avenue between 67th Street and 68th Street, adjacent to the Park Avenue Armory. It was developed in 1924 by Dwight P. Robinson Company. The building at 655 Park Avenue was designed by architects James Edwin Ruthven Carpenter, Jr., often referred to by the initials "J.E.R. Carpenter", and Mott B. Schmidt. Carpenter is considered the leading architect for luxury residential high-rise buildings in New York City in the early 1900s, while Schmidt is known for his buildings in the American Georgian Classical style, including Sutton Place and houses for New York City's society figures and business elite.
Title: 277 Park Avenue
Passage: 277 Park Avenue is an office building in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It stands on the east side of Park Avenue between East 47th and 48th Streets; it is 687 ft tall, with 50 floors.
Title: Calvary Church (Manhattan)
Passage: Calvary Church is an Episcopal church located at 277 Park Avenue South on the corner of East 21st Street in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, on the border of the Flatiron District. It was designed by James Renwick, Jr., the architect who designed St. Patrick's Cathedral and Grace Church, and was completed in 1848. The church complex is located within the Gramercy Park Historic District and Extension. It is one of the two sanctuaries of the Calvary-St. George's Parish.
Title: 383 Madison Avenue
Passage: 383 Madison Avenue is an office building owned and occupied by JP Morgan Chase in New York City on a full block bound by Madison Avenue and Vanderbilt Avenue between East 46th and 47th Streets. Formerly known as the Bear Stearns Building, it housed the world headquarters of the now-defunct Bear Stearns from the building's completion until Bear's collapse and sale to JPMorgan Chase in 2008. The building now houses the New York offices for J.P. Morgan's investment banking division, which formerly occupied 277 Park Avenue. Both 383 Madison and 277 Park are adjacent to JPMorgan Chase's world headquarters at 270 Park Avenue.
Title: 55 Water Street
Passage: 55 Water Street is a 687 ft skyscraper in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City, on the East River. The 53-story, 3.5 e6sqft structure was completed in 1972. Emery Roth Sons designed the building, which is tied with 277 Park Avenue as the 40th-tallest building in New York City. When it was completed it was the largest office building in the world, and is still the largest in New York by floor area. In an arrangement with the Office of Lower Manhattan Development, it was built on a superblock created from four adjoining city blocks, suppressing the western part of Front Street.
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Solow Building
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Are both Belgrad Forest and Aynalkavak Palace located in Turkey?
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Title: Bakhchisaray Palace
Passage: The Khan's Palace or Hansaray is located in the town of Bakhchysarai, Crimea. It was built in the 16th century and became home to a succession of Crimean Khans. The walled enclosure contains a mosque, a harem, a cemetery, living quarters and gardens. The palace interior has been decorated to appear lived in and reflects the traditional 16th-century Crimean Tatar style. It is one of the best known Muslim palaces found in Europe, alongside Topkap Palace, Dolmabahe Palace, Yldz Palace, Aynalkavak Palace, Edirne Palace, raan Palace in Turkey and the Alhambra in Spain.
Title: Palace of Queluz
Passage: The Palace of Queluz (Portuguese: "Palcio de Queluz" , ] ) is a Portuguese 18th-century palace located at Queluz, a freguesia of the modern-day Sintra Municipality, in the Lisbon District. One of the last great Rococo buildings to be designed in Europe, the palace was conceived as a summer retreat for Dom Pedro of Braganza, later to become husband and then king consort to his own niece, Queen Maria I. It served as a discreet place of incarceration for Queen Maria as her descent into madness continued in the years following Dom Pedro's death in 1786. Following the destruction by fire of the Ajuda Palace in 1794, Queluz Palace became the official residence of the Portuguese prince regent John VI, and his family and remained so until the royal family fled to the Portuguese colony of Brazil in 1807 following the French invasion of Portugal.
Title: Aynalkavak Palace
Passage: Aynalkavak Palace (Turkish: "Aynalkavak Kasr" ) is a former Ottoman palace located in the Hasky neighborhood of Beyolu district in Istanbul, Turkey. It was constructed during the reign of Sultan Ahmed I (1603-1617), with various additions and changes over time. It is under the administration of the Turkish Department of National Palaces.
Title: Kemerburgaz, Eyp
Passage: It is a historic settlement located southwest of Belgrad Forest between the aqueducts Kurt Kemeri ("Wolf's Aqueduct") and Uzun Kemer ("Long Aqueduct"). During the Byzantine era (c. 3301453), its name was Pyrgos (Greek: for tower, bastion). After the conquest of Istanbul in 1453, it was renamed Burgaz, the Turkish language translation for bastion. Local people changed its name to Kemerburgaz, a concatenation of Kemer (aqueduct) and Burgaz, when the renowned architect Mimar Sinan (c. 148914901588) repaired the ruined Byzantine aqueducts and built new waterways in the area.
Title: Belgrad Forest
Passage: Belgrad Forest (Turkish: "Belgrad Orman" ) is a mixed deciduous forest lying adjacent to Istanbul, Turkey. It is named after the thousands of Serbs who were deported from the city of Belgrade in 1521 when it fell to the Ottomans. Geographically, the forest is located at the easternmost point of the Thracian Peninsula. Forest terrain is divided between Saryer and Eyp districts. Several historical reservoirs lie within the forest.
Title: Basketmakers' Kiosk
Passage: The Basketmakers' Kiosk (Turkish: "Sepetiler Kk" ), also known as "Sepetiler Palace" ("Sepetiler Kasr"), is a former Ottoman pleasure palace located on the southern shore of Golden Horn's mouth at Sarayburnu in the neighborhood of Sirkeci in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Aynalkavak Palace
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Donovan McNabb was benched in favor of which former Florida State University College football player?
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Title: 2011 Minnesota Vikings season
Passage: The 2011 Minnesota Vikings season was the franchise's 51st season in the National Football League, and the first full season under head coach Leslie Frazier, who served as the team's interim head coach for the final six games of the 2010 season. It was also supposed to mark the first season with new starting quarterback Donovan McNabb, who had enjoyed great success with the Eagles but had a subpar year with the Redskins in 2010. McNabb played respectably, having a passer rating of 82.9 and only turning the ball over twice, but his 15 record as starter led to him being benched in favor of rookie Christian Ponder in Week 6, and McNabb was later waived on December 1, 2011. The team failed to improve on their 610 record from 2010, going 26 before their bye week, before being eliminated from playoff contention in week 12 with a 29 record. The team also suffered its first six-game losing streak since the 1984 season. Despite a poor year for the team, Jared Allen set a franchise record for most sacks in a season with 22. The team led the league in sacks with 50, but also tied a team record for fewest interceptions caught in a season with only 8.
Title: 1902 Florida State College football team
Passage: The 1902 Florida State College football team represented the Florida State College in the sport of American football during the 1902 college football season. This was not the modern Florida State Seminoles of Florida State University, which begins in 1947, but its pre-Buckman Act predecessor institution. The team posted a 21 record.
Title: Florida StateVirginia football rivalry
Passage: The Florida StateVirginia football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Florida State Seminoles football team of Florida State University and Virginia Cavaliers football team of the University of Virginia. The JeffersonEppes Trophy is awarded to the winner of the game. The trophy was created in 1995 and was named for former President of the United States and founder of the University of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson, and Francis W. Eppes VII, Jefferson's grandson and two-time mayor of Tallahassee, and president of the Board of Trustees of the West Florida Seminary, now Florida State University.
Title: Florida State University School
Passage: Florida State University School (FSUS) is a laboratory school located in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. It is sponsored by Florida State University and works in close collaboration with the Florida State University College of Education. The school is often referred to as Florida High School, or "Florida High", though it actually serves grades kindergarten through 12th.
Title: Christian Ponder
Passage: Christian Andrew Ponder (born February 25, 1988) is an American football quarterback who is currently a free agent. He was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings with the 12th overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft and started the majority of games for them from 2011 to 2013. He played college football at Florida State University and was the Seminoles starting quarterback from 2008 to 2010.
Title: W. W. Hughes
Passage: W. W. Hughes was an American football player and coach former head coach of the Florida State college football program from 1902 to 1903. He was the first person to coach a collegiate football at Florida State University, then known as Florida State College. Over two years, Hughes compiled a record of 531.
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Christian Ponder
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2011 Minnesota Vikings season
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Christian Ponder
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What village merged with Brederwiede in 1973 and is known as "Little Venice?"
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Title: Holcomb, New York
Passage: Holcomb was a village located on New York State Route 20C (now New York State Route 444) in the town of East Bloomfield in Ontario County, New York. It was incorporated in 1917. In 1990, the village merged with the neighboring village of East Bloomfield to create a single village named Bloomfield. Many local businesses still reference the Holcomb name, such as the "East Bloomfield-Holcomb Volunteer Fire Department" and the "Holcomb Snooker House and Rodeo Bar."
Title: Warwick Avenue, London
Passage: Warwick Avenue is a residential avenue in the Little Venice area of Maida Vale, London W9. Its southern end is situated adjacent to Paddington Basin, to the north of Paddington station. At the junction of Warwick Avenue with Warrington Crescent and Clifton Gardens is the Anglican Church of St Saviour, consecrated 1856 but rebuilt in modern style in 197376. Warwick Avenue tube station, a London Underground station on the Bakerloo line, is located here.
Title: Brederwiede
Passage: Brederwiede is a former municipality in the Dutch province of Overijssel. It was created in a merger of Blokzijl, Giethoorn, Vollenhove, and Wanneperveen in 1973, and existed until it became a part of Steenwijk in 2001 (since 2003: Steenwijkerland).
Title: Giethoorn
Passage: Giethoorn (] ) is a village in the Dutch province of Overijssel. It is located in the municipality of Steenwijkerland, about 5 km southwest of Steenwijk. Giethoorn is often referred to as 'Little Venice'.
Title: Doi, Ehime (village)
Passage: Doi ( , Doi-mura ) was a village located in Uma District, Ehime Prefecture. On March 31, 1954, the village merged with other villages to become the town of Doi. Currently part of the city of Shikokuch.
Title: Little Venice, London
Passage: Little Venice is a scenic and affluent part of London, known for its canals and moored boats. Much of the property in the area consists of Regency-style white painted stucco terraced town houses and mansions. Little Venice surrounds the convergence of three waterways: the Grand Union Canal and the Regent's Canal, and Paddington Basin which meet in a large, picturesque pool, Browning's Pool (usually called by residents "Little Venice Lagoon" or "the Lagoon"), which forms the focus of the area.
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Giethoorn
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Brederwiede
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Giethoorn
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When was the town, located approximately 45 miles north-west of London where Gerald Eve LLP has offices, formally designated as a new town?
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Title: Port Loko
Passage: Port Loko is the capital and second largest town of Port Loko District in the Northern Province of Sierra Leone. The town had a population of 21,961 in the 2004 census and current estimate of 23,915. Port Loko lies approximately 45 miles east of Freetown. The area in and around Port Loko is a major bauxite mining and trade centre. The town lies on the main highway linking Freetown to Guinea's capital Conakry. It also lies on the over-land highway between Freetown and its major airport, Lungi International Airport, although most travellers complete this journey via the much shorter ferry or helicopter transit.
Title: Geldern-Kapellen
Passage: Geldern-Kapellen is a town of about 2500 people in northwest Germany near the border of the Netherlands. Since 1969 the village has been a part of the city of Geldern. The area Kapellen lies in the Niederrhein (Lower Rhine) in the northwest part of German Federal State of Nordrhein-Westfalen. The village is approximately 45 miles (72 km) from Dsseldorf, 10 miles (16 km) from the Rhine River at Xanten and 111 miles (180 km) from Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Title: Gerald Eve
Passage: Gerald Eve LLP is a real estate advisory business headquartered in London, United Kingdom. The firm has offices in West End of London, The City of London, Glasgow, Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Cardiff and West Malling.
Title: Chewelah, Washington
Passage: Chewelah ( ) is a city in Stevens County, Washington, United States. It is located approximately 45 miles north northwest of Spokane, WA. Chewelah was labeled Chiel-Charle-Mous on the 1897 U. S. Land Office Map. The population was 2,607 at the 2010 census which was a 19.3 increase over the 2000 census.
Title: WFRE
Passage: WFRE (99.9 FM) is a radio station located in Frederick, Maryland, in the United States. It plays Country music and is owned by iHeartMedia along with its sister station 930 WFMD. Despite the station being located approximately 45 miles (72 kilometers) away from the two closest major cities (Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, D.C.), its strong signal (7,600 watts) reaches both major markets.
Title: Milton Keynes
Passage: Milton Keynes ( ), locally abbreviated to MK, is a large town in the Borough of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, of which it is the administrative centre. It was formally designated as a new town on 23 January 1967, with the design brief to become a "city" in scale. It is located about 45 mi north-west of London.
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23 January 1967
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Gerald Eve
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Milton Keynes
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In between Orson Scott Card and James Agee who won the author a posthumous 1958 Pulitzer Prize?
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Title: Orson Scott Card bibliography
Passage: This is a list of the works of Orson Scott Card. This list does not include criticisms, reviews, or related material written by Card. Orson Scott Card is the author of The Ender saga and Homecoming Saga among many other works.
Title: Orson Scott Card
Passage: Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951) is an American novelist, critic, public speaker, essayist, and columnist. He writes in several genres but is known best for science fiction. His novel "Ender's Game" (1985) and its sequel "Speaker for the Dead" (1986) both won Hugo and Nebula Awards, making Card the only author to win both science fiction's top U.S. prizes in consecutive years. A feature film adaptation of "Ender's Game", which Card co-produced, was released in late October 2013 in Europe and on November 1, 2013, in North America.
Title: List of Ender's Game series short stories
Passage: There are various sources for short stories set in the Ender's Game series. One is the short story collection "First Meetings" by Orson Scott Card. This collection contains the original novelette "Ender's Game" plus three other stories. Another source is Cards webzine "InterGalactic Medicine Show". The first four stories from Card's webzine: "Mazer in Prison," "Pretty Boy," "Cheater," and "A Young Man with Prospects," also appear in the paperback anthology "Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show". Reprints of short stories in the Ender's Game series can be found in other science fiction anthologies.
Title: Wyrms (comics)
Passage: Wyrms is a six-issue comic book mini-series by Orson Scott Card and Jake Black, based on the novel "Wyrms" by author Orson Scott Card. Publication started in April 2006 by Dabel Brothers Productions and was finished in February 2008 by Marvel Comics.
Title: Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show
Passage: Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show (2008) is an anthology edited by Edmund R. Schubert and Orson Scott Card.
Title: James Agee
Passage: James Rufus Agee ( ; November 27, 1909 May 16, 1955) was an American novelist, journalist, poet, screenwriter and film critic. In the 1940s, he was one of the most influential film critics in the U.S. His autobiographical novel, "A Death in the Family" (1957), won the author a posthumous 1958 Pulitzer Prize.
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James Rufus Agee
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Orson Scott Card
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James Agee
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The Cobra Killer was a part of the movement of which fusion-style music genre?
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Title: Digital hardcore
Passage: Digital hardcore is a music genre that fuses hardcore punk and industrial rock with electronic music such as hardcore techno, breakcore and drum and bass. It typically features fast tempos and aggressive sound samples. The style was pioneered by Alec Empire of the German band Atari Teenage Riot during the early 1990s, and often has sociological or far-left lyrical themes.
Title: King Cobra (2016 film)
Passage: King Cobra is a 2016 American biographical crime-drama film about the life and early career of Brent Corrigan. It was directed by Justin Kelly and was based on the book "Cobra Killer: Gay Porn, Murder, and the Manhunt to Bring the Killers to Justice" by Andrew E. Stoner and Peter A. Conway. The film was released on October 21, 2016, by IFC Midnight.
Title: SchlagerTV
Passage: SchlagerTV is a Schlager music television channel aimed at the European and North-American markets which launched in January, 2009. The programming consists mainly of music videos and music programs in the German language. The main music genre is the popular Schlager music genre from Germany and Austria. The channel is founded by Jur Bron and Gerard Ardesch and officially owned by their company TV Digitaal BV. In December 2011, the Brava TV Group announced that Strengholt BV became co-owner of SchlagerTV, though sister channel TV Oranje remains solely owned by TV Digitaal BV. Since 12 May 2016 it is part of MuziekKiosk.
Title: Lako
Passage: Lak (Greek: , ] , "song of the people"; "popular song", pl: "lak" ["tragoudia"]), is a Greek music genre composed in Greek language in accordance with the tradition of the Greek people. Also called "folk song" or "urban folk music" (Gr: or "lak tragoudia"), in its plural form is a Greek music genre which has taken many forms over the years. Lak followed after the commercialization of rebetiko music. It was strong dominated by Greek folk music and is used to describe the whole of the Greek popular music. When used in context it refers mostly to the form it took in the period from the 1950s to the 1980s.
Title: Songwriter
Passage: A songwriter is a professional who is paid to write lyrics and melodies for songs, typically for a popular music genre such as rock or country music. A songwriter can also be called a composer, although the latter term tends to be used mainly for individuals from the classical music genre. The pressure from the music industry to produce popular hits means that songwriting is often an activity for which the tasks are distributed between a number of people. For example, a songwriter who excels at writing lyrics might be paired with a songwriter with the task of creating original melodies. Pop songs may be written by group members from the band or by staff writers songwriters directly employed by music publishers. Some songwriters serve as their own music publishers, while others have outside publishers.
Title: Cobra Killer
Passage: The Cobra Killer duo of Gina V. D'Orio and Annika Trost began as part of Alec Empire's Digital hardcore movement. Both were part of other bands signed to Empire's Digital Hardcore Recordings labelD'Orio was in EC8OR, and Trost was in Shizuo. Cobra Killer was arguably one of the most playful DHR bands, in contrast to the revolutionary bombast of most.
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Digital hardcore
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Cobra Killer
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Digital hardcore
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What is Zuffa, Which was founded by Frank Fertitta III?
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Title: Frank Capra Jr.
Passage: Frank Warner Capra (March 20, 1934 December 19, 2007), known as Frank Capra Jr., was an American film and television producer. He was one of the three children of film director Frank Capra and his second wife, Lucille. His own sons, Frank Capra III and Jonathan Capra, are assistant directors.
Title: Zuffa
Passage: Zuffa, LLC ( ) is an American sports promotion company specializing in mixed martial arts. It was founded in January 2001 in Las Vegas, Nevada, by Station Casinos executives Frank Fertitta III and Lorenzo Fertitta to be the parent entity of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) after they purchased it from the Semaphore Entertainment Group. The word "Zuffa" is an Italian word (] ), meaning "fight". On July 11, 2016, Zuffa announced that it would be purchased by WME-IMG for the price of 4 billion.
Title: List of current UFC fighters
Passage: The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is a mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion, founded in 1993 by Art Davie and Rorion Gracie. The organization was purchased from its parent company SEG in 2001 by Zuffa LLC, a promotional company owned by Las Vegas casino magnates, Lorenzo Fertitta and Frank Fertitta and managed by Dana White (current president of operations). In 2016, it was sold to Christoffer Ahl (WME-IMG) for 4 billion. Since its inception, and through its Zuffa management, the UFC has remained one of the more dominant MMA promotions in the world, playing host to a wide field of MMA fighters.
Title: Frank Fertitta III
Passage: Frank Joseph Fertitta III (born February 24, 1962) is an American entrepreneur. He is the current CEO of Station Casinos. He is also an owner of Zuffa LLC, which is the entity that formerly ran the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Title: The Frank Anthony Public School, Bangalore
Passage: Frank Anthony Public School (or FAPS) is a co-educational day-school, for students of age 418 years, in central Bangalore, India. It was founded in 1967 by the Anglo-Indian educationist and barrister-at-law, Frank Anthony. who was also the Founder-Chairman of the All India Anglo-Indian Educational Trust which, today, owns and administers five schools named after him, including The Frank Anthony Public School, New Delhi, The Frank Anthony Public School, Bengaluru, The Frank Anthony Public School, Kolkata and three Frank Anthony Junior Schools in the cities of Bangalore, Kolkata and Delhi.
Title: Station Casinos
Passage: Station Casinos is a gaming company based in the Las Vegas suburb of Summerlin, Nevada, founded by Frank Fertitta, Jr. Station Casinos, along with Affinity Gaming, Boyd Gaming, and American Casino Entertainment Properties, dominate the locals casino market in Las Vegas. The company purchased several sites that were gaming-entitled, meaning that major casinos can be built at that location without additional approvals. There are only a limited number of such sites available in the Las Vegas area. Station has also branched out into managing casinos that they do not own. Red Rock Resorts, Inc. () is a publicly traded holding company that owns a portion of Station Casinos.
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American sports promotion company
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Zuffa
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Frank Fertitta III
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What is the middle name of the character played by Ellie Kemper in a leading TV role?
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Title: Ellie Kemper
Passage: Elizabeth Claire Kemper (born May 2, 1980) is an American actress and comedian. She gained prominence when she starred in the NBC series "The Office" as receptionist Erin Hannon for the final five seasons. After her role in "The Office", she was cast in a leading role as Kimmy Schmidt in the Netflix comedy series "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt", for which she has received critical acclaim. Kemper is also known for her supporting roles in the films "Bridesmaids" (2011) and "21 Jump Street" (2012).
Title: Kimmy Schmidt
Passage: Kimberly Couger "Kimmy" Schmidt is the title character on the Netflix original series "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt".
Title: Spooked (The Office)
Passage: "Spooked" is the fifth episode of the eighth season of the American comedy television series "The Office", and the show's 157th episode overall. The episode originally aired on NBC in the United States on October 27, 2011. It was written by Carrie Kemper, sister of cast member Ellie Kemper, and directed by Randall Einhorn. The episode guest starred David Mazouz.
Title: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Passage: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is an American television sitcom created by Tina Fey and Robert Carlock, starring Ellie Kemper in the title role, that has streamed on Netflix since March 6, 2015. Originally set for a 13-episode first season on NBC for spring 2015, the show was sold to Netflix and given a two-season order.
Title: Dan McNamara
Passage: Dan McNamara (born August 24, 1984) is an American artist and comedian who works primarily with video and special effects. McNamara's works include the animated web series "The Bear, The Cloud, and God," which appeared on Comedy Central, G4 TV, and Channel Frederator. Four of his projects have been screened at the New York Television Festival, including "Redeeming Rainbow," featuring performances by Kristen Schaal and Ellie Kemper.
Title: Sex Tape (film)
Passage: Sex Tape is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan and written by Kate Angelo, Jason Segel, and Nicholas Stoller. Starring Segel, Cameron Diaz, Rob Corddry, Ellie Kemper, and Rob Lowe, the film was released on July 18, 2014, by Columbia Pictures.
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Couger
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Ellie Kemper
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Kimmy Schmidt
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Which pizza restuarant was started furthest north in the states Snappy Tomato Pizza or Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana?
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Title: Wooster Square
Passage: Wooster Square is a neighborhood in the city of New Haven, Connecticut to the east of downtown. The name refers to a park square (named for the American Revolutionary War hero, David Wooster) located between Greene Street, Wooster Place, Chapel Street and Academy Street in the center of the neighborhood. Wooster Square is known as a bastion of Italian American culture and cuisine, and is home to some of New Haven's and the world's, best-known pizza (specifically, apizza) eateries, including Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana and Sally's Apizza. The square and much of the neighborhood are included in the Wooster Square Historic District, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.
Title: Pizza Land
Passage: Pizza Land is an independently owned pizzeria located at 260 Belleville Turnpike in North Arlington, New Jersey, which featured in the opening credits of "The Sopranos". Additionally, in "Law Order" episode 10.6, "Marathon" (1999), a pizza box from the restaurant was used by a suspect to transport and conceal firearms. The pizzeria was opened in 1965 by Italian immigrant Frank Di Piazza, who died in 1991. The pizzeria was built by Pietro Di Piazza. It was owned by Frank's son Tony Di Piazza . Tony and Debra Hunkele always had the pizzeria packed but later on sold to pizza maker Al Pawlowicz until his death in 2010, who purchased the restaurant from DiPiazza's son. The store is now owned by Eddie Twdroos.
Title: Rabbe Grnblom
Passage: Rabbe Anders Grnblom (May 3, 1950 Helsinki, Finland June 29, 2015) was a Finland-Swedish businessman who started a successful pizza business in Vaasa, Finland. His first companya pizzeriawas called "O sole mio" and it was founded in 1976 in the center of Vaasa. From there he expanded to a pizza franchise chain first called "Pizzeria N:o 1". He was known as the "Pizza-emperor" (Pizzakeisari in Finnish), because he was the founder of a well known pizza franchise chain called Kotipizza which was the new name of "Pizzeria N:o 1" which expanded fast outside of Vaasa. The chain is said to be the biggest one in the Nordic countries. He was also the founder of a shipping company called RG Line, a hotel chain called Omenahotelli and another pizza chain called Golden Rax Pizzabuffet. Most of his companies are subsidiaries of Grnblom International LTD, where Rabbe Grnblom acted as director. Golden Rax Pizzabuffet however is nowadays a part of Finland's largest hotel restaurant company Restel Oy Ltd, where Rabbe Grnblom sat on the board. He was also on the board of the Finnish tyre company Nokian Renkaat (since 2003).
Title: Papa's Tomato Pies
Passage: Papa's Tomato Pies is a historic pizzeria selling tomato pies in New Jersey. It was founded by Giuseppe "Joe" Papa in 1912 on South Clinton Avenue in Trenton, New Jersey. Papa's is the oldest family owned and longest continuously operating pizzeria in the United States. Papa's is the second oldest pizzeria in the United States after Lombardi's Pizza, however Lombardi's closed for a decade from 1984 to 1994 and was reopened under new management.
Title: Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana
Passage: Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana, known locally as Pepe's, is a popular pizza restaurant in the Wooster Square neighborhood of New Haven, Connecticut, at 163 Wooster Street. Opened in 1925, it is one of the oldest and best known pizzerias in the United States.
Title: Snappy Tomato Pizza
Passage: Snappy Tomato Pizza is a pizza chain that started in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, and has over 60 locations nationwide. Its headquarters are in Burlington, Kentucky. The chain specializes in pizza, but also serves calzones, hoagies, salads, pasta, dessert and appetizers.
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Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana
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Snappy Tomato Pizza
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Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana
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What is the real name of Godfather Don's collaborator on the album "The Cenobites"?
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Title: Ruthless Rap Assassins
Passage: The Ruthless Rap Assassins were a British hip hop group from Hulme, Manchester, England. The group was formed by MC Kermit La Freak (later simply Kermit - real name Paul Leveridge) and brothers Dangerous Hinds (real name Anderson Hinds) and Dangerous C (real name Carson Hinds).
Title: Alphaville (band)
Passage: Alphaville is a German synthpopnew wave band which gained popularity in the 1980s. The founding members were lead singer Marian Gold (real name: Hartwig Schierbaum, born 26 May 1954 in Herford), Bernhard Lloyd (real name: Bernhard Gssling, born 2 June 1960 in Enger), and Frank Mertens (real name: Frank Sorgatz, born 26 October 1961 in Enger). The band was at first named "Forever Young" before being changed to "Alphaville". They achieved chart success with the singles "Big in Japan", "Sounds Like a Melody", "Jet Set", "Dance With Me", "Jerusalem", "Romeos" and "Forever Young".
Title: Cenobites (album)
Passage: The Cenobites is a hip hop self-titled album featuring Kool Keith of Ultramagnetic MC's and Godfather Don. The first of many one-off Kool Keith collaborations, the duo released an EP in 1993 which was later expanded for LP and CD editions.
Title: The Tables
Passage: The Tables was an undergroundDIY pop group formed in Oslo, Norway, in 1987, by Bartleby (vocals, real name Tore Srensen, Robert Birdeye bass, drums, real name Steinar Buholm, and Reg Trademark guitar, real name Stle Caspersen, from the ashes of a band called The Bottle Collectors. This trio recorded their first 7 EP called Diary EP, released on the new-founded Voices of Wonder label in 1988 now Voices Music and Entertainment.
Title: Kool Keith
Passage: Keith Thornton (born October 7, 1963), better known by his stage name Kool Keith, is an American rapper from The Bronx, New York known for his surreal, abstract and often profane or incomprehensible lyrics. Kool Keith has recorded prolifically both as a solo artist and in group collaborations. Kool Keith is generally considered to be one of hip-hop's most eccentric and unusual personalities.
Title: 24-7 Spyz
Passage: 24-7 Spyz (pronounced "twenty-four-seven spies") are a band from the South Bronx, New York, formed in 1986, originally consisting of Jimi Hazel (real name, Wayne K. Richardson) (guitar), Rick Skatore (real name, Kenneth D. Lucas) (bass), Kindu Phibes (drums), and P. Fluid (real name, Peter Forrest) (vocals). The band is best known for mixing soul, funk, reggae, and RB with heavy metal and hardcore punk. The fact that they are African Americans playing variations of heavy metal led critics to compare them to bands such as Living Colour and Bad Brains. Though they were pioneers in the fusion of these particular music styles, influencing many bands, they have never achieved substantial commercial success. After several lineup changes, the band broke up in 1998, but reformed in 2003 before releasing their first new album of original material in over a decade in 2006. As of October 2014, the lineup of the band includes Jimi Hazel, Rick Skatore, drummer Phillip "Fish" Fisher and guitarist Ronny Drayton.
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Keith Thornton
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Cenobites (album)
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Kool Keith
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