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When did an English pirate who operated in the Atlantic and Indian oceans in the mid-1690s command Fancy?
Title: Henry Every Passage: Henry Avery, also Evory or Every, (23 August 1659 1699) sometimes erroneously given as John Avery, was an English pirate who operated in the Atlantic and Indian oceans in the mid-1690s. He probably used several aliases throughout his career, including Benjamin Bridgeman, and was known as Long Ben to his crewmen and associates. Title: James Kelly (pirate) Passage: James Gilliam, also known as James Kelly, (died July 12, 1701) was an English pirate active in the Indian Ocean during the 1690s and was a longtime associate of Captain William Kidd. Prior to his association with Kidd, he sailed with George Raynor and Edward Davis aboard the "Batchelor's Delight." One of Kidd's earliest crew members, Gilliam was a participant in the mutiny on board the "Mocha" and the subsequent murder of Captain Edgecomb who was killed in his sleep. After taking command of the East Indiaman, Gilliam and the "Mocha", under successive Captains Ralph Stout and Robert Culliford, assisted in the capture of several ships in the Indian Ocean. Gilliam was arrested after returning to New England with Kidd in 1699. Transported to Great Britain, he was tried at the Old Bailey and found guilty of piracy. While in prison, he wrote "A full and true Discovery of all the Robberies, Pyracies, and other Notorious Actions, of that Famous English Pyrate, Capt. James Kelly" which included references to the as yet undiscovered Galapagos Islands before his eventual execution on July 12, 1701. Title: John Phillips (pirate) Passage: John Phillips (died April 18, 1724) was an English pirate captain. He started his piratical career in 1721 under Thomas Anstis, and stole his own pirate vessel in 1723. He died in a surprise attack by his own prisoners. He is noted for the articles of his ship, the "Revenge", one of only four complete sets of pirate articles to survive from the so-called Golden Age of Piracy. Title: Fancy (ship) Passage: Fancy was Henry Every's ship, and was commanded by him between May 1694 to late 1695, when he retired from piracy and the fate of "Fancy" becomes unknown. Title: White-tailed tropicbird Passage: The white-tailed tropicbird "(Phaethon lepturus)" is a tropicbird, smallest of three closely related seabirds of the tropical oceans and smallest member of the order Phaethontiformes. It occurs in the tropical Atlantic, western Pacific and Indian Oceans. It also breeds on some Caribbean islands, and a few pairs have started nesting recently on Little Tobago, joining the red-billed tropicbird colony. In addition to the tropical Atlantic, it nests as far north as Bermuda, where it is locally called a "longtail". Title: John Halsey (privateer) Passage: John Halsey (c. 1662-1708) was a colonial American privateer and a later pirate who was active in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans during the early 18th century. Although much of his life and career is unknown, he is recorded in "A General History of the Pyrates" which states ""He was brave in his Person, courteous to all his Prisoners, lived beloved, and died regretted by his own People. His Grave was made in a garden of watermelons, and fenced in with Palisades to prevent his being rooted up by wild Hogs.""
May 1694 to late 1695
Fancy (ship)
Henry Every
Lorraine Heath is an author who received an award named for who?
Title: Major League Baseball Pitcher of the Month Award Passage: The Pitcher of the Month award is a Major League Baseball award named by each league for each month of the regular season. The National League started recognizing the award in 1975 . The American League followed in 1979 . Upon the introduction of each league's award, pitchers became ineligible for the (position players') player of the month award. Title: RITA Award Passage: The RITA Award is the most prominent award given throughout the genre of romance fiction. It is presented by Romance Writers of America (RWA). The purpose of the RITA Award is to promote excellence in the romance genre by recognizing outstanding published novels and novellas. It is named for the RWA's first president, Rita Clay Estrada. Title: Eclipse Award Passage: The Eclipse Award is an American thoroughbred horse racing award named after the 18th century British racehorse and sire, Eclipse. The Eclipse Awards were created by three independent bodies in 1971 to honor the champions of the sport. Although widely viewed as a national standard, they are not an official national award as Thoroughbred racing in the United States has no sport governing body. Rather, the Eclipse Awards are sponsored by the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA), Daily Racing Form and the National Turf Writers Association who select all finalists at the end of the year. Those same voters then vote any of the three finalists in each category. Winners are announced in January of the next year. J. B. Faulconer, the first full-time publicity director at Keeneland, is credited with starting the Eclipse Award program. The Lexington, Kentucky artist and sculptor Adalin Wichman designed the Eclipse Award, each of which is individually cast in the traditional lost wax method and is hand finished. Title: Zoka Zola Passage: Zoka Zola is a Croatian architect and teacher who operates her own studio in Chicago, Illinois. She has license to work as an architect in the USA, the UK, and Croatia. Her most notable work is the Pfanner House for which she received the Home of the Year Award named as the best house in North America by Architecture Magazine. Kenneth Frampton's publication the "American Masterworks: Houses of the 20th and 21st Centuries" lists this house among the 43 houses constructed in the USA since 1985. She is also a professor at the School of Architecture at University of Illinois, Chicago. Her firm is also involved in design of three zero energy houses of which one is located in Chicago (for which she has received an award) and the other two are in Kuala Lumpur. Title: Lorraine Heath Passage: Lorraine Heath is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling American author of contemporary romance, historical romance, paranormal romance and young adult novels under multiple pen names, including Rachel Hawthorne, J.A. London, and Jade Parker. She is known for her "beautiful, deeply emotional romances" and in 1997, she received the Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Short Historical Romance for her novel "Always to Remember". As of June 2015, fifteen of her titles made the "USA Today" bestseller list. Title: Lorraine Hansberry Hall Passage: Lorraine Hansberry Hall (built 1973) is a residence hall at Lincoln University, named for author and playwright Lorraine Hansberry. Since its opening, Lorraine Hansberry Hall has been used to house freshmen women. In January 2003 the Womens Center was opened in the basement as a wellness resource directed for female students. The basement of Lorraine Hansberry Hall is also the location for the large laundry area for the residents.
Rita Clay Estrada
Lorraine Heath
RITA Award
Mike Perry is known for the single that was released as a download in Sweden on what date?
Title: Jag kommer Passage: "Jag kommer" is a single by Swedish singer Veronica Maggio, from her third Studio album "Satan i gatan". It was released in Sweden as a digital download on 11 February 2011. The song has peaked to number 1 on the Swedish Singles Chart, making it her first number 1 single in Sweden, it also peaked to number 12 on the Norwegian Singles Chart. It received a 7x platinum certification in Sweden for over 300,000 copies sold. Title: The Ocean (Mike Perry song) Passage: "The Ocean" is a song by Swedish DJ and music producer Mike Perry, featuring vocals from Shy Martin. It was released as a digital download in Sweden on 15 April 2016. The song peaked at number 1 in Sweden, and reached the top 20 in Australia, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Switzerland. The song has additionally peaked at number 39 in the UK. The song was performed by Perry during the Summerburst Festival at Ullevi in Gothenburg, Sweden. Title: This Is How We Do Passage: "This Is How We Do" is a song recorded by American singer Katy Perry for her fourth studio album, "Prism" (2013). Perry co-wrote the song with its producers Max Martin and Klas hlund and recorded it in Stockholm, Sweden. The song was released as the album's fifth and final single on August 11, 2014. "This Is How We Do" is a dance-pop song influenced by hip hop, having "synth squiggles" and "melodic dots" as its main instrumentation. Lyrically, it has Perry sing-talking about her hangout routine with her friends. The song's official remix featuring American rapper Riff Raff was released on August 25, 2014. Title: Night amp; Day (The Vamps album) Passage: Night Day is the third studio album released by British pop rock band The Vamps, initially released as the "Night Edition" on 14 July 2017. Cited as a concept album by the band, "Night Day" is set to be released in two parts, with the "Day Edition" set to follow in December 2017. The album was preceded by the release of the singles "All Night" and "Middle of the Night", and includes collaborations with Matoma, Martin Jensen, Mike Perry, Sabrina Carpenter and Joe Don Rooney. Title: TheGoodPerry Passage: Perry Paris Moise (born September 21, 1996), better known by his stage name TheGoodPerry (formerly known as Burberry Perry), is an American record producer and hip hop recording artist from Nyack, New York. Perry gained recognition for his production in Lil Yachty's hit debut single "One Night" from his debut mixtape "Lil Boat" in 2016. In May 2016, Perry released his debut self-titled EP "Burberry Perry". On July 27, 2016, Perry changed his name from Burberry Perry to TheGoodPerry because of a lawsuit filed from the British clothing-line Burberry. Perry frequently collaborates with Isaac Tebbs and Lil Yachty, both playing a part in Summer Songs 2. Title: Mike Perry (DJ) Passage: Mikael Persson, better known by his stage name Mike Perry is a Swedish DJ and music producer from Skvde. He is best known for his 2016 single "The Ocean" featuring vocals from Shy Martin, which peaked at number 1 on the Swedish Singles Chart.
15 April 2016
Mike Perry (DJ)
The Ocean (Mike Perry song)
When was the guitarist born, who re-recorded the bass guitar for the album "True Norwegian Black Metal Live in Grieghallen" by the band Gorgoroth?
Title: True Norwegian Black Metal Live in Grieghallen Passage: True Norwegian Black Metal Live in Grieghallen is Gorgoroth's first full-length live album, released by Regain Records. It was recorded live in the studio at Grieghallen Lydstudio in Bergen and Threeman Recordings in Stockholm. The songs on the album represented the most commonly played songs in Gorgoroth's live set. The cover design by Magnus Wohlfart was radically different from the previous three full-length albums, being more reminiscent of the cover of the album "Under the Sign of Hell" (1997). Most of the album was recorded before the departure of vocalist Gaahl and bass guitarist King ov Hell, who had intended on using the band's name and assets. The bass guitar for this album (originally performed by King ov Hell) was later re-recorded by guitarist and band founder Infernus. Infernus dedicated the album to the late Jon Ndtveidt of Dissection. Title: A Sorcery Written in Blood Passage: A Sorcery Written in Blood was the first demo released by Norwegian black metal band Gorgoroth. The title of the demo was taken from the lyrics of the song "The Return of Darkness and Evil" by the band Bathory. The demo was released in 1993 as a limited edition hand-numbered cassette. A 7" vinyl bootleg also existed; however, there were no official reissues. Due to the Satanic imagery used on the demo cover, the newspaper "Firda" in Frde in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway, ran a front-page story on the demo and Gorgoroth on 7 January 1994. The demo led to the band landing a record deal with French record label Embassy Productions. The track "Sexual Bloodgargling" was an early version of the song "Ritual", re-recorded for Gorgoroth's first album "Pentagram". Title: Taake Passage: Taake (] , ) is a Norwegian black metal band from Bergen, formed in 1993 and originally named Thule. The band's one continuous member is Hoest, who writes and records most of the music. He has released six full-length albums and several EPs. The band describes itself as "True Norwegian black metal", and Hoest said that he wants to "awaken national pride and cultural nostalgia in my Norwegian listeners" as well as to remind people "that Hell is right here on Earth and that humans can be demons". All lyrics are in Hoest's native dialect and are printed in Norse runes. " "Taake"" is the old spelling of the Norwegian word ""tke"", meaning "fog". Title: Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam Passage: Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam is the seventh studio album by Norwegian black metal band Gorgoroth. It was released on 19 June 2006 by Regain Records. This was the only Gorgoroth album on which all of the lyrics and music were written by Gaahl and King ov Hell, and was the last to feature both members It also marked the return of drummer Frost and was the last Gorgoroth album that he appeared on. It was nominated for Norway's 2006 Spellemann award in the "Metal" category. It is the first Gorgoroth album with no Norwegian lyrics. Title: Infernus Passage: Roger Tiegs (born on 18 June 1972), better known by his stage name, Infernus, is a Norwegian black metal musician and Satanist. He is the sole founding member and chief ideologist of the Norwegian black metal band Gorgoroth, which was formed in 1992, as well as the founder and head of Forces of Satan Records. He is mainly a guitarist, but has also participated as bassist, drummer and vocalist on several recordings released both by Gorgoroth and other bands. Title: Gaahl Passage: Kristian Eivind Espedal (born 7 August 1975), better known by his stage name Gaahl, is a Norwegian vocalist and artist. He is best known as the former frontman of Norwegian black metal band Gorgoroth. He is also the founder and frontman of Trelldom and Gaahlskagg. Since leaving Gorgoroth he has been involved with God Seed, Wardruna, and Gaahls Wyrd. He was the focus of the documentary "True Norwegian Black Metal" and also appeared in the film "Flukt".
18 June 1972
True Norwegian Black Metal Live in Grieghallen
Infernus
The star of the film "What Happened to Jones" was once a champion in what amateur sport?
Title: Canadian Superbike Championship Passage: The Mopar Canadian Superbike Championship (CSBK) is the leading road racing superbike championship in Canada. The championship is managed and organised by Frontline CSBK Inc. The series operates in the summer months, normally between May and August and includes classes for Pro Superbike, Pro Sport Bike, Amateur Superbike, and Amateur Sport Bike. Title: List of French football champions Passage: The French football champions are the winners of the highest league of football in France, Ligue 1. Since the National Council of the French Football Federation voted in support of professionalism in French football in 1930, the professional football championship of France has been contested through Ligue 1, formerly known as Division 1 from 19332002. Prior to this, the first division championship of French football was contested through a league ran by the Union des Socits Franaises de Sports Athltiques (USFSA), an organization that supported amateur sport. The USFSA's league ran from 18941919 and awarded 22 league titles before being suspended in 1915 due to World War I and the creation and success of the Coupe de France, which had quickly become the country's national competition. The USFSA returned in 1919 changing the league into numerous regional amateur leagues that awarded no league title. This system lasted from 19191926. In 1926, the first division's reigns were handed over to the French Football Federation. The federation organized and ran a league composed of the regional amateur league champions called the Championnat de France amateur from 19271929 and awarded three titles before the league was converted to the professional league that exists today in 1932. Title: Sport in Croatia Passage: Sport in Croatia has significant role in Croatian culture, and many local sports clubs as well as the Croatian national squads enjoy strong followings in the country. The most enduring sport by far in Croatia is football, and is played on amateur and professional levels amongst all age groups across the entire country. Several other major team sports are handball, basketball and water polo, with clubs in all parts of Croatia. Ice hockey is another popular team sport, namely in the Croatian interior. The most popular individual sports in Croatia are tennis, alpine skiing, and swimming, and to some extent table tennis and chess. Various amateur sport games are popular in Croatia, notably picigin. Title: Hellenic Amateur Athletic Association Passage: The Hellenic Association of Amateur Athletics (Greek: ; abbreviated SEGAS) is Greece's governing body for amateur sport. Title: Reginald Denny (actor) Passage: Reginald Denny (born Reginald Leigh Dugmore, 20 November 1891 16 June 1967) was an English stage, film and television actor as well as an aviator and UAV pioneer. He was once an amateur boxing champion of Great Britain. Title: What Happened to Jones Passage: What Happened to Jones is a 1926 silent film comedy directed by William A. Seiter and starring Reginald Denny. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film is taken from an 1897 Broadway play, "What Happened to Jones" by George Broadhurst.
boxing
What Happened to Jones
Reginald Denny (actor)
What former member of the band Humble Pie guest starred on The Simpsons episode "Homerpalooza"?
Title: Big Black Dog Passage: "Big Black Dog" is a single released in 1970 by English rock band Humble Pie, one of the first British supergroups which formed in 1969. It was the band's first single, released by AM Records and the follow-up single to "Natural Born Bugie" (1969). It was written by the band's guitarist, Peter Frampton. Title: As Safe as Yesterday Is Passage: As Safe as Yesterday Is is the debut album by rock band Humble Pie, released in the UK in August 1969. The album peaked at number 32 in the UK album chart. Title: Jerry Shirley Passage: Jerry Shirley (born 4 February 1952) is an English rock drummer, best known as a member of the band Humble Pie, appearing on all their albums. He is also known for his work with Fastway, Joey Molland from Badfinger, Alexis Korner, Billy Nicholls, Syd Barrett, John Entwistle, Sammy Hagar and Benny Mardones. Title: Homerpalooza Passage: "Homerpalooza" is the 24th episode of "The Simpsons"' seventh season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 19, 1996. The plot focuses on Homer joining the "Hullabalooza" music festival as a carnival freak. The episode title is a play on the Lollapalooza music festival. It was the last "The Simpsons" episode written by Brent Forrester and the last episode directed by Wes Archer. Peter Frampton and musical groups The Smashing Pumpkins, Cypress Hill, and Sonic Youth guest star as themselves. Title: Peter Frampton Passage: Peter Kenneth Frampton (born 22 April 1950) is an English rock musician, singer, songwriter, producer, and guitarist. He was previously associated with the bands Humble Pie and The Herd. At the end of his 'group' career was Frampton's international breakthrough album his live release, "Frampton Comes Alive! " The album sold in the United States more than 8 million copies and spawned several single hits. Since then he has released several major albums. He has also worked with David Bowie and both Matt Cameron and Mike McCready from Pearl Jam, among others. Title: The Sad Bag of Shaky Jake Passage: "The Sad Bag of Shaky Jake" is a single released in 1969 by English rock band Humble Pie, who were one of the first British supergroups, formed in 1969. The B-side "Cold Lady" was written by drummer Jerry Shirley in a RB style and Shirley plays Wurlitzer piano and guitarist Peter Frampton plays the drums.
Peter Frampton
Homerpalooza
Peter Frampton
Life Screams is an album by the singer from what Florida city?
Title: M. Athalie Range Passage: M. Athalie Range (born Mary Athalie Wilkinson; November 7, 1915 in Key West, Florida - November 14, 2006 in Miami, Florida) was a Bahamian American civil rights activist and politician who was the first African-American to serve on the Miami, Florida City Commission, and the first African-American since Reconstruction and the first woman to head a Florida state agency, the Department of Community Affairs. Title: C. Bette Wimbish Passage: C. Bette Wimbish (March 24, 1924November 30, 2009) was one of the leading African-American woman activists in Florida promoting the desegregation of schools and civil equality. A tough-minded woman who was determined to break the pattern of discrimination against African Americans in city employment practices, she was most commonly known as a civil rights activist, a politician, and the first African American on the St. Petersburg, Florida city council. As well as being the first black person to hold modern elected office in the Tampa Bay area, Wimbish was also the first black female lawyer in Pinellas County, Florida. She was the wife of Dr. Ralph Wimbish and the mother of three children: Barbara, Terry and Ralph Jr. Title: Conch Republic Passage: The Conch Republic is a micronation declared as a tongue-in-cheek secession of the city of Key West, Florida, from the United States on April 23, 1982. It has been maintained as a tourism booster for the city since. Since then, the term "Conch Republic" has been expanded to refer to "all of the Florida Keys, or, that geographic apportionment of land that falls within the legally defined boundaries of Monroe County, Florida, northward to 'Skeeter's Last Chance Saloon' in Florida City, Dade County, Florida, with Key West as the nation's capital and all territories north of Key West being referred to as 'The Northern Territories'. Title: Florida City, Florida Passage: Florida City is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States and is the southernmost municipality in the South Florida metropolitan area. Florida City is primarily a Miami suburb and a major agricultural area. Title: Life Screams Passage: Life Screams is the debut solo studio album by the American singer Lacey Sturm. It was released on February 12, 2016 through Followspot Records. The album has sold 9,000 copies in the United States. Title: Lacey Sturm Passage: Lacey Nicole Sturm (ne Mosley, born September 4, 1981) is an American singer and songwriter from Homestead, Florida, raised in Arlington, Texas. She is co-founder and former lead vocalist of the hard rock band Flyleaf. In February 2016, Sturm became the first solo female to top the "Billboard" Hard Rock Albums chart with her debut release.
Homestead
Life Screams
Lacey Sturm
In what neighborhood of Upper Manhattan, New York City, does the Second Avenue Line of the New York City Subway border?
Title: 96th Street (Second Avenue Subway) Passage: 96th Street is a station on the IND Second Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Second Avenue and 96th Street on the border of the Upper East Side and East Harlem neighborhoods in Manhattan, it is the northern terminus for the Q train at all times, and for some N trains during rush hours. This station is the terminus for the first phase of the Second Avenue Line. Title: East Harlem Passage: East Harlem, also known as Spanish Harlem or El Barrio, is a neighborhood of Upper Manhattan, New York City roughly encompassing the area north of the Upper East Side and East 96th Street up to about the 140s, east of Fifth Avenue to the East and Harlem Rivers. It lies within Manhattan Community District 11. Despite its name, it is generally not considered to be a part of Harlem. Title: 129th Street (IRT Third Avenue Line) Passage: 129th Street was a massive station on the IRT Third Avenue Line, shared by trains of both the Third Avenue Line and IRT Second Avenue Line in the New York City Subway system. The next stop to the north was 133rd Street for the main line and Willis Avenue for the Willis Avenue spur, both of which were across a swing bridge above the Harlem River in The Bronx. The next stop to the south was 125th StreetThird Avenue for Third Avenue Line trains and 125th StreetSecond Avenue for Second Avenue Line trains. Title: History of the Second Avenue Subway Passage: The Second Avenue Subway, a New York City Subway line that runs under Second Avenue on the East Side of Manhattan, has been proposed since 1919. The first phase of the line, consisting of three stations on the Upper East Side, started construction in 2007 and opened in 2017. From 1919 to the 1960s, many distinct plans for the Second Avenue subway line were never carried out, though small segments were built in the 1970s. The complex reasons for these delays are why the line is sometimes called "the line that time forgot". Title: 116th Street (Second Avenue Subway) Passage: 116th Street is a planned station along the IND Second Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. It would be located at the intersection of Second Avenue and 116th Street in East Harlem, Manhattan. Proposed since 1968, the station is expected to be built by 20272029 as part of Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway. When opened, it will initially be served by the Q train, with the T providing service when Phase 3 of the line is built. Title: R9 (New York City Subway car) Passage: The R9 was a New York City Subway car which was built in 1940 for the IND and its successors, which included the New York City Board of Transportation and the New York City Transit Authority. A total of 153 R9 (or "Arnine") cars were ordered from two different manufacturers. Cars 1650-1701 were built by American Car and Foundry, while cars 1702-1802 were built by Pressed Steel. 150 of the new cars were ordered for service on the new IND Sixth Avenue Line, which opened on December 15, 1940. The Sixth Avenue Line was the second IND Manhattan trunk line (joining the 1932 IND Eighth Avenue Line), and therefore the additional cars were needed for the new service. The remaining 3 cars in the R9 contract were ordered as replacements for 3 older IND cars (cars 212, 378, and 472) that had been damaged beyond repair as a result of a February 17, 1936 collision at the SmithNinth Street station.
East Harlem
96th Street (Second Avenue Subway)
East Harlem
Which Disneyland show was adapted into a Christmas version, which appeared in the California and Florida parks from 1984?
Title: Annoying Orange: Kitchen Carnage Passage: Annoying Orange: Kitchen Carnage is a video game based on the popular comedy web series "The Annoying Orange". It was released for the iPod Touch and iPhone on April 7, 2011 and in HD for the iPad on May 6, 2011 on iTunes. On October 14, 2011, along with the release of the episode "Microwave Effect", the game was released for Android devices on the Amazon Appstore. In December 2011, an updated Christmas version of the game was released, including 2 new characters Fred FiggleCorn and Fruitcake. "Annoying Orange: Kitchen Carnage Lite", the free version of the game, was released on March 2, 2012. Title: Rail transport in Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Passage: Rail transport can be found in every theme park resort property owned or licensed by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, the theme park and vacation resort segment of the larger Walt Disney Company. The origins of Disney theme park rail transport can be traced back to Walt Disney himself and his personal fondness for railroads, who insisted that they be included in the first Disney park, the original Disneyland (a key component of the Disneyland Resort) in California in the United States, which opened on July 17, 1955. The Disney tradition of including transport by rail in its parks has since been extended to other Disney properties with the opening of Walt Disney World in Florida in the United States, Tokyo Disney Resort in Japan, Disneyland Paris in France, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort in China, and Shanghai Disney Resort in China. Title: Country Bear Jamboree Passage: The Country Bear Jamboree is an attraction at the Magic Kingdom in the Walt Disney World Resort and at Tokyo Disneyland in the Tokyo Disney Resort, as well as a former attraction at Disneyland Park. All versions of the attraction are similar. Title: Hands (Jewel song) Passage: "Hands" is the first single released from Jewel Kilcher's second album, "Spirit" (1998). A "Christmas version" of the song appears on "." Title: Country Bear Christmas Special Passage: The Country Bear Christmas Special was a holiday version of the Country Bear Jamboree attraction at Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World and the Disneyland Resort. The show premiered at Magic Kingdom and Disneyland during the 1984 holiday season due to overwhelming popularity of the original shows' success. The show also premiered at Tokyo Disneyland as Jingle Bell Jamboree in 1988. Title: A Very Merry Christmas Passage: A Very Merry Christmas is Bobby Vinton's ninth studio album and first Christmas album, released in October 1964. Vinton had released a four-track Christmas EP which entered the charts the previous year, containing none of the tracks included on "A Very Merry Christmas". Due to Billboard editorial policy, it was held off the regular Billboard LP listings. It reached 13 on a Christmas version of the Billboard Hot 200 list of popular albums. The CD, not currently in print, is a valuable collectors' item. Some of the tracks are available on the in-print disc "Kissin' Christmas".
Country Bear Jamboree
Country Bear Christmas Special
Country Bear Jamboree
Whose films became famous earlier, George King or Mira Nair?
Title: Mira Nair Passage: Mira Nair (born 15 October 1957) is an Indian American filmmaker based in New York City. Her production company, Mirabai Films, specializes in films for international audiences on Indian society, whether in the economic, social or cultural spheres. Among her best known films are "Mississippi Masala", "The Namesake", the Golden Lion-winning "Monsoon Wedding" and "Salaam Bombay! ", which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Title: Mirabai Films Passage: Mirabai Films is a film production company founded by director Mira Nair. Title: The Namesake (film) Passage: The Namesake is a 2006 Indian-American drama film which was released in the United States on 9 March 2007, following screenings at film festivals in Toronto and New York City. It was directed by Mira Nair and is based upon the novel of the same name by Jhumpa Lahiri, who appeared in the movie. Sooni Taraporevala wrote the screenplay. The film received positive reviews from American critics. The film stars Tabu, Irrfan Khan, Kal Penn and Sahira Nair. Title: Amelia (film) Passage: Amelia is a 2009 Canadian-American biographical film about the life of Amelia Earhart. The film was directed by Mira Nair and starred Hilary Swank as Earhart and Richard Gere as her husband, George Putnam. The cast list also included Christopher Eccleston and Ewan McGregor. Most of the story is told in flashbacks before ending with Earhart's mysterious disappearance. The film was written by Ronald Bass and Anna Hamilton Phelan, using research from sources including "East to the Dawn" by Susan Butler and "The Sound of Wings" by Mary S. Lovell. The film has garnered predominantly negative reviews. Title: Andaz (1971 film) Passage: Andaz (Hindi: , English: Style) is a 1971 Hindi romantic movie starring Shammi Kapoor, Hema Malini, Rajesh Khanna and Simi Garewal. The film was directed by Ramesh Sippy. The film was a considerable success and important in the career of Malini as an actress. The film features "Zindagi Ek Safar Hai Suhana", one of the best known Bollywood yodels which also featured on the soundtrack of Mira Nair's "Mississippi Masala". The song fetched singer Kishore Kumar a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer. When this film released, films of Shammi Kapoor were not doing well at the box office. The 10-minute cameo including made by Rajesh Khanna is credited for turning Andaz (1971) into a hit film. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1971, by adding the two hero films Marayada and Andaz to the 15 consecutive solo hits he gave from 1969 to 1971. Further this film is the first of the successful script writing that Salim-Javed started. Title: George King (film director) Passage: George King (189926 June 1966) was an English actors' agent, film director, producer and screenplay writer. He is associated with the production of quota quickies. He helmed several of Tod Slaughter's melodramas, including 1936's "".
George King
George King (film director)
Mira Nair
Which is a film critic, Rod Lurie or Stanley Kramer?
Title: Resurrecting the Champ Passage: Resurrecting the Champ is a 2007 American drama sports film directed by Rod Lurie. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Michael Bortman and Allison Burnett, based on a "Los Angeles Times Magazine" article entitled "Resurrecting the Champ", by author J.R. Moehringer. The film centers on a fictionalized former athlete portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson, living on the streets of Denver, who attempts to impersonate the life and career of former professional heavyweight boxer Bob Satterfield. The ensemble cast also features Josh Hartnett, Alan Alda, David Paymer, and Teri Hatcher. Title: Nothing but the Truth (2008 American film) Passage: Nothing but the Truth is a 2008 American drama film written and directed by Rod Lurie. According to comments made by Lurie in "The Truth Hurts", a bonus feature on the DVD release, his inspiration for the screenplay was the case of journalist Judith Miller, who in July 2005 was jailed for contempt of court for refusing to testify before a federal grand jury investigating a leak naming Valerie Plame as a covert CIA operative, but this was merely a starting point for what is primarily a fictional story. In an April 2009 interview, Lurie stressed: "I should say that the film is about neither of these women although certainly their stories as reported in the press went into the creation of their characters and the situation they find themselves in." Title: The Last Castle Passage: The Last Castle is a 2001 American action drama film directed by Rod Lurie, starring Robert Redford, James Gandolfini, Mark Ruffalo and Delroy Lindo. Title: Rod Lurie Passage: Rod Lurie (born May 15, 1962) is an Israeli-American director, screenwriter and former film critic. Title: Stanley Kramer Passage: Stanley Earl Kramer (September 29, 1913February 19, 2001) was an American film director and producer, responsible for making many of Hollywood's most famous "message films". As an independent producer and director, he brought attention to topical social issues that most studios avoided. Among the subjects covered in his films were racism (in "The Defiant Ones" and "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner"), nuclear war (in "On the Beach"), greed (in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World"), creationism vs. evolution (in "Inherit the Wind") and the causes and effects of fascism (in "Judgment at Nuremberg"). His other notable films included "High Noon" (1952, as producer), "The Caine Mutiny" (1954, as producer), and "Ship of Fools" (1965). Title: Larry Group Passage: Lawrence Nash Group, born April 1957, best known as Larry Group, is an American film score composer for Immediate Music's offshoot label, Imperativa Records. Group has composed and orchestrated music for dozens of films and television programs. His most popular works include the score for Rod Lurie's movies "Deterrence" and "The Contender". Group has been nominated four times for an Emmy award, and won three. In 2004, he was nominated for an Emmy for the best original score for the TV series "Line of Fire". He later won Emmys for the score of the documentary film "," for the short subject film "Residue," about the US early involvement in Cambodia, and for .
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In 1995 Peter Rasmussen played association football for the Danish team located in what city?
Title: William Gwynn Passage: William Gwynn (1856 - 1 April 1897) was a Welsh international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Swansea and would later become secretary of the Welsh Rugby Union. Gwynn was an all-round sportsman and as well as his success on the rugby pitch he also player cricket for Swansea, of which he became vice-president, and Glamorgan. Gwynn had also played association football and had captained Battersea College XI through two undefeated seasons. He would later become a referee and would officiate the very first football game between Swansea Town and Cardiff City. Title: Peter Rasmussen (footballer) Passage: Peter Rasmussen (born 16 May 1967) is a Danish former association football player. He won the 1995 Danish Superliga with AaB and played 254 games and scored 68 goals in two stints with the club, interrupted by two seasons with VfB Stuttgart in the Fuball-Bundesliga. He ended his career with Viborg FF in 1998. He played 13 games for the Denmark national football team from 1989 to 1996, and scored two goals against Mexico and Argentina as Denmark won the 1995 FIFA Confederations Cup. Title: AaB Fodbold Passage: AaB Fodbold, also referred to as Aalborg BK or AaB, is a professional football team of Danish sports conglomerate Aalborg Boldspilklub, located in Aalborg. They play in the Danish Superliga and have won four Danish Superliga championships and three Danish Cup trophies. Title: Jrgen Rasmussen (footballer, born 1945) Passage: Jrgen Vandborg Rasmussen (born July 14, 1945) is a Danish former football (soccer) player, who played 29 games for the Danish national team from 1971 to 1975, and represented Denmark at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Born in Randers, Rasmussen played as a defender for Randers Freja. Title: Lars Hgh Passage: Poul Lars Hgh Pedersen (born 14 January 1959) is a Danish former football player, who played his entire career as a goalkeeper for Odense BK. He won three Danish football championships and three Danish Cup trophies with OB, and won the Danish "Best Goalkeeper of the Year" award five times. He played eight matches for the Danish national team, and was selected for the 1986 World Cup and 1996 European Championship squads. He was a part of the Danish team which won the 1995 King Fahd Cup. Title: Peter Rasmussen (referee) Passage: Peter Rasmussen (born 15 October 1975) is a Danish football referee from Copenhagen. He began his international career during the Euro 2007 U19s Championship and has since officiated in the UEFA Europa League and the Euro 2008 qualifiers. He has yet to be selected as a primary referee in the finals for a senior international competition. On 11 August 2010, he was selected to officiate the friendly match between the Republic of Ireland and Argentina in Dublin. He officiated the friendly match between England and Belgium, in which the hawk-eye technology was tested for the first time ever in an international match, although he did not use it to make decisions in the match.
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In which national park that was chartered in 1934 are Agnorisma bolli found?
Title: National Park Foundation Passage: The National Park Foundation (NPF) is the official charity of the United States' National Park Service and its 417 national park sites. The NPF was chartered by Congress in 1967 to "further the conservation of natural, scenic, historic, scientific, educational, inspirational, or recreational resources for future generations of Americans." The NPF raises private funds for the benefit of, or in connection with, the activities and services of the National Park Service. Title: Chbu-Sangaku National Park Passage: Chbu-Sangaku National Park ( , Chbu Sangaku Kokuritsu Ken ) is a national park in the Chbu region of Japan. It was established around the Hida Mountains and encompasses parts of Nagano, Gifu, Toyama and Niigata prefectures. It was designated a national park on December 4, 1934, along with Daisetsuzan National Park, Akan National Park, Nikk National Park, and Aso Kuj National Park. Title: Agnorisma bollii Passage: Agnorisma bollii is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It has a disjunct distribution from the Chesapeake Bay area of Maryland, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, then west of the Appalachians from southern Ohio and southeastern Kansas south to Mississippi and Arkansas. Title: Daisetsuzan National Park Passage: Daisetsuzan National Park ( , Daisetsuzan Kokuritsu Ken ) , or Taisetsuzan is located in the mountainous center of the northern Japanese island of Hokkaid. At 2267.64 km2 , Daisetsuzan is the largest national park in Japan, and is approximately the size of Kanagawa Prefecture. Daisetsuzan, meaning "great snowy mountains", an apt description of these peaks. There are 16 peaks over 2000 m in Daisetsuzan National Park, both with and without trails. The park offers some of the most rugged scenery in Japan. Asahidake (2290 m ), located in the north of the park, is the highest peak in Hokkaid. Daisetsuzan National Park spans two subprefectures of Hokkaid, Kamikawa and Tokachi. Daisetsuzan National Park was established in 1934. Title: Horseshoe Lake Ranger Station Passage: The Horseshoe Lake Ranger Station in Lassen Volcanic National Park, California is a backcountry ranger station that was built by Civilian Conservation Corps labor in 1934. The cabin typifies National Park Service standard designs for such structures in the prevailing National Park Service Rustic style then used by the Park Service. It is the only such example of a standard-plan backcountry ranger station in Lassen Volcanic National Park. There were originally two structures at the site, the residence, and a now-vanished barn. Title: Great Smoky Mountains National Park Passage: Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a United States National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site that straddles the ridgeline of the Great Smoky Mountains, part of the Blue Ridge Mountains, which are a division of the larger Appalachian Mountain chain. The border between Tennessee and North Carolina runs northeast to southwest through the centerline of the park. It is the most visited national park in the United States with over 11.3 million recreational visitors in 2016. On its route from Maine to Georgia, the Appalachian Trail also passes through the center of the park. The park was chartered by the United States Congress in 1934 and officially dedicated by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1940.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Agnorisma bollii
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Do Matching games and Isola both have players?
Title: Rummy Passage: Rummy is a group of matching card games notable for similar gameplay based on matching cards of the same rank or sequence and same suit. The basic goal in any form of rummy is to build "melds" which consists of "sets", three or four of a kind of the same rank; or "runs", three or more cards in sequence, of the same suit. You can also have mixed runs in all types of rummy so long as all 7 cards are in order. The original form of rummy is called Sai rummy, Straight Rummy, Standard Rummy, Traditional Rummy, or Basic rummy. The Mexican game of Conquian is considered by games scholar David Parlett to be ancestral to all rummy games, which itself is derived from a Chinese game called Khanhoo and, going even further back, Mahjong. The Rummy principle of drawing and discarding with a view to melding appears in Chinese card games at least in the early 19th century and perhaps as early as the 18th century and is, in fact, the essence of Mah-jong. Rummy is also very popular in India. It is most likely that Indian Rummy is an extension of Gin Rummy and Rummy 500 which originated from the USA. It is played with 13 cards, one or two decks, two or more players and with or without jokers. Title: Fish Tank (video game) Passage: Fish Tank is combination of popular Match 3 genre with arcade puzzle games. Its an arcade-style matching game from iFun4all. However, instead of matching gems or blocks, you are matching colors of fish. It's kind of combining traditional match-three gameplay with reflex-based mechanics. Title: Matching game Passage: Matching games are games that require players to match similar elements. Title: List of domino games Passage: This is a partial list of games played with domino tiles or similar equipment. The most typical domino games are "layout games", i.e. games in which the players add matching tiles from their hand to a layout in the middle of the table. These can be either "blocking games", in which the object is to empty one's hand, or "scoring games", in which the players can score during the game by creating certain configurations. Other games using domino sets are often adaptations of card games. On the other hand, there are also domino-like card games, e.g. Sevens and the once very popular card game Pope Joan. Title: Snout! Passage: Snout! is a variation on the classic dice game Pass the Pigs. Unlike the original, players earn points by discarding cards in their hand matching what was rolled and getting rid of all cards in their hand, rather than matching what they rolled to a point chart. It was published by Winning Moves Games USA in 2005 but is no longer in production. Title: Isola (board game) Passage: Isola is a two-player abstract strategy board game. It is played on a 7x7 board which is initially filled with squares, except at the starting positions of the pieces. Both players have one piece; it is in the middle position of the row closest to hisher side of the board.
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Isola (board game)
What type of media does In the Basement and Feiyu Show have in common?
Title: In the Basement (film) Passage: In the Basement ("Im Keller") is a 2014 Austrian documentary film directed by Ulrich Seidl about people and their obsessions, and what they do in their basements in their free time. It was part of the Out of Competition section at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. Title: Stratified squamous epithelium Passage: A stratified squamous epithelium consists of squamous (flattened) epithelial cells arranged in layers upon a basal membrane. Only one layer is in contact with the basement membrane; the other layers adhere to one another to maintain structural integrity. Although this epithelium is referred to as squamous, many cells within the layers may not be flattened; this is due to the convention of naming epithelia according to the cell type at the surface. In the deeper layers, the cells may be columnar or cuboidal. There are no intercellular spaces. This type of epithelium is well suited to areas in the body subject to constant abrasion, as it is the thickest and layers can be sequentially sloughed off and replaced before the basement membrane is exposed. It forms the outermost layer of the skin and the inner lining of the mouth, esophagus and vagina. Title: Pittsburgh toilet Passage: A Pittsburgh toilet, often called a "Pittsburgh potty", is a common fixture in pre-World War II houses built in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It consists of an ordinary flush toilet installed in the basement, with no surrounding walls. As Pittsburgh was historically an industrial town, still called "The Steel City," toilets such as these could be used by steelworkers and miners: grimy from the day's labor, they could use an exterior door to enter the basement directly from outside and use the basement's shower and toilet before heading upstairs. Most of these toilets are paired with a crude basement shower apparatus and large sink, which often doubles as a laundry basin. Also, because western Pennsylvania is a steep topographical zone, many basements have their own entryway, allowing homeowners to enter from their yard or garage, cleanse themselves promptly in their basement, and then ascend their basement stairs refreshed. Title: Thin basement membrane disease Passage: Thin basement membrane disease (TBMD, also known as "benign familial hematuria" and "thin basement membrane nephropathy") is, along with IgA nephropathy, the most common cause of asymptomatic hematuria. The only abnormal finding in this disease is a thinning of the basement membrane of the glomeruli in the kidneys. Its importance lies in the fact that it has a benign prognosis, with patients maintaining a normal kidney function throughout their lives. Title: Basement show Passage: A basement show is a musical performance, often of the punk rock or hardcore punk variety, that is held in the basement of a residential home, rather than at a traditional venue. These are also sometimes referred to as "house shows" as they can happen anywhere in a residential house, not just in the basement. Basement shows are normally held for a variety of reasons, including: Title: Feiyu Show Passage: Feiyu Show () is a 2014 Chinese documentary film directed by Sun Hong. It was released in China on October 23, 2014.
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How many applicants did the university, for which Richard Hatem is a professor on staff, have for the Fall of 2016?
Title: Loner (The Secret Circle) Passage: "Loner" is the 3rd episode of the first season of the CW television series "The Secret Circle", and the series' 3rd episode overall. It aired on September 29, 2011. The episode was written by Richard Hatem and it was directed by Colin Bucksey. Title: One Angry Fuchsbau Passage: "One Angry Fuchsbau" is the 17th episode and of the supernatural drama television series "Grimm" of season 2 and the 39th overall, which premiered on April 5, 2013, on NBC. The episode was written by Richard Hatem, and was directed by Terrence O'Hara. Title: University of California, Los Angeles Passage: The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public research university in the Westwood district of Los Angeles, California, United States. It became the Southern Branch of the University of California in 1919, making it the second-oldest undergraduate campus of the ten-campus University of California system. It offers 337 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of disciplines. UCLA enrolls about 31,000 undergraduate and 13,000 graduate students, and had 119,000 applicants for Fall 2016, including transfer applicants, the most applicants for any American university. Title: Richard Hatem Passage: Richard Hatem (born November 2, 1966) is an American television and film screenwriter and producer. He is a member of the Writers Guild of America (WGA). He is also a professor on staff with the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), teaching a television writing class. Title: List of The Gates characters Passage: This is a list of the characters featured on "The Gates" created by Grant Scharbo and Richard Hatem developed by ABC. Title: The Mothman Prophecies (film) Passage: The Mothman Prophecies is a 2002 U.S. supernatural horror mystery film directed by Mark Pellington, based on the 1975 book of the same name by parapsychologist and Fortean author John Keel. The screenplay was written by Richard Hatem. The film stars Richard Gere as John Klein, a reporter who researches the legend of the Mothman.
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Richard Hatem
University of California, Los Angeles
The Mississipi River borders what state that suffered 500-700 million in damages during the 1979 Easter Flood?
Title: Mississippi Passage: Mississippi is a state in the southern region of the United States, with part of its southern border formed by the Gulf of Mexico. Its western border is formed by the Mississippi River. Title: 1997 Red River flood Passage: The Red River flood of 1997 was a major flood that occurred in April and May 1997 along the Red River of the North in Minnesota, North Dakota, and Southern Manitoba. It was the most severe flood of the river since 1826. The flood reached throughout the Red River Valley, affecting the cities of Fargo and Winnipeg, but none so greatly as Grand Forks and East Grand Forks, where floodwaters reached more than 3 mi inland. They inundated virtually everything in the twin communities. Total damages for the Red River region were US3.5 billion. The flood was the result of abundant snowfall and extreme temperatures. Title: Renewable energy law in Pennsylvania Passage: Pennsylvania approved a bill that establishes a 500 million fund to support renewable energy projects. Special Session House Bill 1 authorizes the Commonwealth Financing Authority to borrow 500 million, most of which will be split into six funding sources relating to energy efficiency and renewable energy: 80 million in grants and loans for solar energy projects; 100 million in grants, loans, and rebates for up to 35 of the cost of solar energy projects at residences and small businesses; 165 million in grants and loans for alternative energy projects, excluding solar energy, at businesses and local government facilities; 25 million for wind and geothermal energy projects; 40 million to help start-up businesses involved in energy efficiency technologies; and 25 million in grants and loans to improve the energy efficiency of new and existing homes and small business buildings. An additional 65 million will go toward pollution control technologies and to help low-income families pay their energy bills. Title: 1979 Easter flood Passage: The 1979 Easter flood was among the most costly and devastating floods ever to occur in Mississippi, with 500-700 million in damages. This is equivalent to billion in present-day terms. It was the result of the Pearl River being overwhelmed by severe rain upstream. Floodwaters sent the Pearl 15 feet above flood stage. More than 17,000 residents of Jackson, Flowood, Pearl, Richland and other communities were forced from their homes. The flooding of the Pearl River placed most of Jackson, the state's capital city, under water. Title: Dasu Dam Passage: The Dasu Dam is a gravity dam currently being constructed on the Indus River near Dasu in Kohistan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan. The 242 m tall dam will support a 4,320 MW hydroelectric power station which will be built in two 2,160 MW stages. Water from the reservoir will be diverted to the power station located about 3.5 km downstream. The first stage was approved by the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council on 29 March 2014. That stage will cost an estimated US4.278 billion. Funding is being provided by the World Bank (US700 million), the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (US1.5 billion), Deutsche Bank (US1 billion) and Aga Khan Development Network (US500 Million). Completion of stage one is expected in March 2019. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif attended the dam's groundbreaking ceremony on 25 June 2014. Title: Knight Cancer Institute Passage: The OHSU Knight Cancer Institute (previously the OHSU Cancer Institute) is a research institute within Oregon Health Science University. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated cancer center is led by director Dr. Brian Druker. The institute is named after Phil Knight and his wife, who donated over 600 million to the center; 100 million in 2008 and 500 million in 2013. The 500 million gift required a matching 500 million, which led to a 100 million donation by Columbia Sportswear chairwoman Gert Boyle in 2014.
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1979 Easter flood
Mississippi
Drivers Republic was founded in March 2008 by Steve Davies together with Richard Meaden; a co-founder of Evo, a British automobile magazine dedicated to what?
Title: Drivers Republic Passage: Drivers Republic was founded in March 2008 by Steve Davies together with Richard Meaden; a co-founder of Evo (magazine), Jethro Bovingdon; former deputy-Editor of Evo magazine and Chris Harris; former road test editor of Autocar magazine. They were soon joined by Neil Carey, formerly the designer at Evo magazine. Title: ICar (magazine) Passage: iCar was a British automobile magazine published by Future. Title: Evo (magazine) Passage: Evo is a British automobile magazine dedicated to performance cars, from hot hatches to supercars. Title: Renault Clio Cup United Kingdom Passage: The Renault Clio Cup United Kingdom is an entry level One-make, Touring car racing motor sport category and the current name in the long history of Renault one-make cups in the UK. It currently attracts drivers from across the United Kingdom to compete along with several drivers for European countries. The championship has been run to various regulations over the years, and can trace its history back to 1974. Several former drivers have become successful in other Touring car racing formulae, including Andy Priaulx, who went on to become multiple World Touring Car Championship champion and Jason Plato who is multiple British Touring Car Championship champion. The championship currently runs on the support package of the British Touring Car Championship. The current series promoter is the British Automobile Racing Club, after previously being the promoter from 1974 to 2011. Prior to this, SRO promoted the series in 2012. Title: 2014 Protyre Formula Renault Championship Passage: The 2014 Protyre Formula Renault Championship was a multi-event motor racing championship for open wheel, formula racing cars held across England. The championship featured a mix of professional motor racing teams and privately funded drivers competing in 2 litre Formula Renault single seat race cars that conformed to the technical regulations for the championship. The 2014 season was the 20th British Formula Renault Championship organised by the British Automobile Racing Club and the third season as the premier Formula Renault 2.0 championship in the United Kingdom. The season began at Rockingham Motor Speedway on 4 May and ended on 28 September at Silverstone Circuit. The series formed part of the BARC club racing meetings at six events all held in England, with three triple header events. Title: Autocar (magazine) Passage: Autocar is a weekly British automobile magazine published by Haymarket Motoring Publications Ltd. It was first published in 1895 and refers to itself as "The World's oldest car magazine". There are now several international editions including China, India, New Zealand and South Africa.
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Evo (magazine)
Who did Charles Everett Lively assassinate during a series of armed labor conflicts in the United States, roughly between 1890 and 1930?
Title: Johnson County War Passage: The Johnson County War, also known as the War on Powder River and the Wyoming Range War, was a series of range conflicts that took place in Johnson County, Wyoming between 1889 and 1893. The conflicts started when cattle companies ruthlessly persecuted supposed rustlers throughout the grazing lands of Wyoming. As tensions swelled between the large established ranchers and the smaller settlers in the state, violence finally culminated in Powder River Country, when the ranchers hired armed gunmen to invade the county and wipe out or scare off the small settlers they were competing against. When word came out of the gunmen's initial incursion in the territory, the small farmers and ranchers, as well as the state lawmen, formed a posse of 200 men to fight them, which led to a grueling stand-off. The conflict ended when the United States Cavalry, on the orders of President Benjamin Harrison, relieved the two forces, although further conflicts persisted in the following months. Title: American Indian Wars Passage: The American Indian Wars, Canadian Indian Wars or Indian Wars, were the multiple armed conflicts of European governments and colonists, and later American and Canadian settlers or the American and Canadian governments, against the native peoples of North America. These conflicts occurred in the current boundaries of the United States and Canada from the time of earliest colonial settlements until 1924. In many cases, wars resulted from competition for resources and land ownership as Europeans and later Americans and Canadians encroached onto territory which had been traditionally inhabited by Native Americans. Warfare and raiding also took place as a result of conflicts between European governments and later the United States and Canada. These governments enlisted Native Americans tribes to help them conduct warfare against each other's settlements and their Native American allies. Title: Charles Everett Lively Passage: Charles Everett Lively (18871962) was a private detective affiliated with the Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency. He played an active role in the Coal Wars in Appalachia, and is chiefly remembered as one of the assassins of Police Chief Sid Hatfield. Title: Armed yacht Passage: An armed yacht was a yacht that was armed with weapons and was typically in the service of a navy. Their speed and maneuverability made them useful as patrol vessels. In the United States Navy armed yachts were typically private yachts expropriated for government use in times of war. Armed yachts served as patrol vessels during the SpanishAmerican War and the World Wars. In the latter conflicts, armed yachts were used as patrol vessels, convoy escorts, and in anti-submarine duties. In the United States, yachts were purchased from their owners with the owners given an option to repurchase their yacht at the close of hostilities. Title: Apache Wars Passage: The Apache Wars were a series of armed conflicts between the United States Army and various Apache nations fought in the southwest between 1849 and 1886, though minor hostilities continued until as late as 1924. The United States inherited conflicts between settlers and Apache groups when Mexico ceded territory after the MexicanAmerican War in 1846. These conflicts continued as new United States citizens came into traditional Apache lands to raise livestock, crops and to mine minerals. Title: Coal Wars Passage: The Coal Wars, or the Coal Mine Wars, were a series of armed labor conflicts in the United States, roughly between 1890 and 1930. Although they occurred mainly in the East, particularly in Appalachia, there was a significant amount of violence in Colorado after the turn of the century.
Sid Hatfield
Charles Everett Lively
Coal Wars
What Author, Designer born in 1974 is the writter of The Order of the Stick
Title: Yelken Octuri Passage: Yelken Octuri is a French designer born in 1970 whose work includes aircraft design, product design, and furniture design. He designed a yacht to go in air and water. He is from France and works as a cabin designer for Airbus. Title: The Order of the Stick Passage: The Order of the Stick (OOTS) is a comedic webcomic that satirizes tabletop role-playing games and medieval fantasy. The comic is written and drawn by Rich Burlew, who illustrates the comic in a stick figure style. Title: Jason Castriota Passage: Jason Castriota is an American automobile designer born in White Plains, New York, and raised in Greenwich, Connecticut. He graduated from Emerson College in Boston and attended but dropped out of the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. After his internship at the Pininfarina design studio, he decided to stay in Turin rather than return to the US to complete his studies. As a designer he took part in the design of production cars such as the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano and Maserati GranTurismo, concept cars like the Maserati Birdcage 75th and the Rolls Royce Hyperion, and, as Head Designer for Special Projects, one-off exclusive cars for particular customers, such as the "Ferrari P45 by Pininfarina", a restyled Enzo Ferrari for American car collector James Glickenhaus, and the Ferrari 612 Kappa, a restyling of the Ferrari 612 Scaglietti for car collector Peter Kalikow. Title: Kazuo Komatsubara Passage: Kazuo Komatsubara ( or , Komatsubara Kazuo , December 24, 1943 March 24, 2000) was a Japanese animator, animation director and character designer born in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. He worked as an independently contracted character designer for Toei Animation in the 1970s and 1980s. He was a member of the board of directors of animation studio Oh! Production (which he helped found along with Norio Shioyama, Kichi Murata, and Kshin Yonekawa). He died on March 24, 2000 due to a cancerous tumor on his neck. Title: Masahiro Mori (designer) Passage: Masahiro Mori ( , Mori Masahiro , November 14, 1927 November 12, 2005) was a Japanese ceramic designer born in Saga Prefecture, Japan. The well known "G-type Soy Sauce Bottle" he designed in 1958 won the 1st Good Design Award in 1960 and its production and sales have continued until today (as of December 11, 2011). He won the Good Design Award more than 110 times in his life. In describing his design philosophy, he stated, "My pleasure as a designer is to conceive of forms for daily use, and to create pieces for production in the factory, so that many people can appreciate and enjoy using them". He worked to design ceramic dishes suitable for the Japanese lifestyle in post-World War II. Title: Rich Burlew Passage: Rich Burlew (born September 1, 1974) is an American author, game designer, and graphic designer. He is best known for "The Order of the Stick" webcomic, for which he was ranked fifth on ComixTalk's list of the Top 25 People in Webcomics for 2007. He has also written several works for Wizards of the Coast's role-playing game "Dungeons Dragons". He owns and operates a small press publishing company, Giant in the Playground, which he formed to publish his comic work.
Rich Burlew
The Order of the Stick
Rich Burlew
The Zadran is pronounced "dzdro" in a dialect devided into two what?
Title: Warsaw dialect Passage: The Warsaw dialect (called "Gwara warszawska" in standard Polish, pronounced ] ), or Masovian, is a regional dialect of the Polish language centered on Warsaw. The dialect evolved as late as the 18th century, under notable influence of several languages spoken in the city of Warsaw. After the destruction of Warsaw in the aftermath of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944 the Warsaw dialect has been in decline. It is estimated that in modern times it is almost extinct as the native language and is preserved mostly in literary works. Title: Pacha Khan Zadran Passage: Pacha Khan Zadran (Pashto: ) is a militia leader and a politician in the southeast of Afghanistan. He was an ex Soviet-fighter militia leader who played a role in driving the Taliban from Paktia Province in the 2001 invasion, with American backing, and he subsequently assumed the governorship of the province. In 2002, he engaged in a violent conflict with rival tribal leaders in the province over the Governorship of the province, shelling Gardez City and obstructing two separate appointed governors sent by Hamid Karzai. Title: Zadran (Pashtun tribe) Passage: The Zadran (Pashto: "dzadr"; pronounced "dzdro" in Khost-Paktia dialect), also spelled Dzadran, Jadran and Jandran, is a Pashtun tribe that inhabits an area in eastern Afghanistan and parts of Waziristan in neighboring Pakistan. They are mainly found in parts of the Loya Paktia and Khost areas, ""Zadran: Pashtun tribe mainly residing in the Zadran Arc a 9-district area encompassing portions of the khost Paktya, and Paktika provinces."" , Title: Babyak dialect Passage: The Babyak dialect is a Bulgarian dialect, member of the Rup or Southeastern Bulgarian dialects. It is spoken in several mountainous villages on the western fringes of the Rhodopes and is thus sandwiched between the Chepino dialect on the east and northeast and the Razlog dialect to the south and west. It shares a number of phonological characteristics with both the Rup (especially the Rhodopean) and the Southwestern dialects. Because of its specific reflexes of Old Church Slavonic yat, it is generally classified as a Rup dialect but is actually transitional between the two dialectal groups. Title: Tujia language Passage: The Tujia language (Northern Tujia: Bifzivsar, IPA: pi i sa; Southern Tujia: Mongrzzirhof, IPA: m i ho; Chinese: , pinyin: "Tjiy") is a language spoken natively by the Tujia people in south-central China. It is unclassified within the Sino-Tibetan language family, due to pervasive influence from neighboring languages. There are two dialects, Northern and Southern. Both dialects are tonal languages with the tone contours of . The northern dialect has 21 initials, whereas the southern dialect has 26 (with 5 additional aspirated initials). As for the finals, the northern dialect has 25 and the southern 30, 12 of which are used exclusively in loanwords from Chinese. Its verbs make a distinction of active and passive voices. Its pronouns distinguish the singular and plural numbers along with the basic and possessive cases. As of 2005, the number of speakers was estimated at roughly 70,000 for the northern dialect (of which merely ca. 100 are monolingual), and 1,500 for the southern dialect, out of an ethnic population of 8 million. Title: Pashto dialects Passage: Pashto dialects (Pashto: "da Paxto gdoduna") are divided into two varieties, the "hard" northern variety "Paxto", and the "soft" southern variety "Pato". Each variety is further divided into a number of dialects. The southern dialect of Wanetsi is the most distinctive of the dialects.
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Zadran (Pashtun tribe)
Pashto dialects
Cheick Guillaume Ouedraogo holds notable wins over the likes of a mixed martial artist whois currentaly ranked as the 7 contender in what?
Title: Nathan Coy Passage: Nathan David Coy (born July 24, 1978) is an American mixed martial artist. He is currently the MFC welterweight Champion and a free agent. Coy fights out of American Top Team in Florida under Ricardo Liborio and fighters Thiago Alves, Jorge Masvidal, Rich Attonito and Gleison Tibau. He holds notable wins over UFC fighters Rick Story and Mike Pierce. Title: Carlo Prater Passage: Carlo Prater (born June 25, 1981) is a Brazilian professional mixed martial artist currently competing in the Lightweight division. A professional MMA competitor since 2002, Prater has also formerly competed for the UFC, WEC, Strikeforce, the MFC, Vale Tudo Japan, the Palace Fighting Championship, Legacy FC, and Titan FC. He holds notable wins over Carlos Condit, Melvin Guillard, Pat Healy and Erick Silva. Title: Cheick Kongo Passage: Cheick Guillaume Ouedraogo (born May 17, 1975), more commonly known as Cheick Kongo, is a French heavyweight mixed martial artist and former kickboxer who fights in Bellator MMA. He holds notable wins over the likes of Mirko Cro Cop, Lavar Johnson, Shawn Jordan, Matt Mitrione, Alexander Volkov and Pat Barry. As of June 19, 2017, he is 12 in the world rankings by Sherdog. Title: Alexander Volkov (fighter) Passage: Alexander Yevgenievich Volkov (Russian: ; born October 24, 1988) is a Russian mixed martial artist who competes in the UFC heavyweight division. A professional MMA competitor since 2009, Volkov has competed almost exclusively for the M-1 Global promotion, as well as Bellator MMA. He is a former Heavyweight Champion in both promotions. He is currently ranked as the 7 contender in the official UFC rankings. Title: Rick Cheek Passage: Richard P. "Rick" Cheek (born October 4, 1977) is an American kickboxer and mixed martial artist who competes in the heavyweight division. A North American Muay Thai champion as an amateur, Cheek turned professional in 2005 and debuted in K-1 the same year. He holds notable wins over WSOF standout Dave Huckaba in MMA, 2001 K-1 Japan Grand Prix Champion Nicholas Pettas and multiple time world kickboxing champion Mike Sheppard Title: Yushin Okami Passage: Yushin Okami ( , Okami Yshin , born July 21, 1981) is a Japanese mixed martial artist currently competing in the Light Heavyweight division of the UFC. A professional competitor since 2002, Okami has also formerly competed for PRIDE, Pancrase, M-1 Global, World Series of Fighting, and Professional Fighters League. He holds notable wins over Mark Munoz, Hector Lombard, Alan Belcher (twice),Anderson Silva (Via DQ), Nate Marquardt, former MMA fighter Evan Tanner and Mike Swick.
the official UFC rankings
Cheick Kongo
Alexander Volkov (fighter)
When was the English criminal on which Bronson was based born?
Title: R v Constanza Passage: R. v. Constanza [1997] 2 Cr App Rep 492 is an English case, which was heard by the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal on appeal from the Crown Court and is well-known (amongst other cases) for establishing the legal precedent in English criminal law, that assault could be committed by causing the victim to apprehend violence which was to take place some time in the not immediate future, that it is not necessary for the victim to see the potential perpetrator of the violence and that it was for the prosecution to prove that fear was in the victim's mind, but how it got there is irrelevant. Title: Vincent Palmer Passage: Vincent Michael Palmer (1966, Birmingham 2004, Milton Keynes) was a notorious English criminal, whose criminal activities during the 1990's saw him labelled the most wanted criminal in the English Midlands. 60 foot high mugshots of Palmer were displayed outside West Midlands Police headquarters in Birmingham. Title: Charles Salvador Passage: Charles Arthur "Charlie" Salvador (born Michael Gordon Peterson also known as Charles Bronson; 6 December 1952) is an English criminal who is often referred to in the British press as the "most violent prisoner in Britain" and "Britain's most notorious prisoner". He has spent periods detained in the Rampton, Broadmoor and Ashworth high-security psychiatric hospitals. Title: Corporate manslaughter in English law Passage: Corporate manslaughter is a criminal offence in English law, being an act of homicide committed by a company or organisation. In general, in English criminal law, a juristic person is in the same position as a natural person, and may be convicted for committing many offences. The Court of Appeal confirmed in one of the cases following the "Herald of Free Enterprise" disaster that a company can, in principle, commit manslaughter, although all defendants in that case were acquitted. Title: Criminal Law Act 1967 Passage: The Criminal Law Act 1967 (c.58) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. However, with some minor exceptions, it generally applies to only England and Wales. It made some major changes to English criminal law. Most of it is still in force. Title: Bronson (film) Passage: Bronson is a 2008 British fictionalized biographical crime film co-written and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn and starring Tom Hardy. The film follows the life of notorious prisoner Michael Gordon Peterson, who was renamed Charles Bronson by his fight promoter. Born into a respectable middle-class family, Peterson would nevertheless become one of the United Kingdom's most dangerous criminals, and is known for having spent almost his entire adult life in solitary confinement. "Bronson" is narrated with humour, blurring the line between comedy and horror.
6 December 1952
Bronson (film)
Charles Salvador
In which year was this Swiss politician of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland who won the election at the Swiss Federal Council election, 2010, born?
Title: Alphons Egli Passage: Alphons Egli (8 October 1924 5 August 2016) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council (198386). He was elected to the Federal Council of Switzerland on 8 December 1982 and handed over office on 31 December 1986. He was affiliated to the Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland. During his time in office he held the Federal Department of Home Affairs and was President of the Confederation in 1986. Egli was a citizen of Entlebuch and Lucerne. Title: Felix Calonder Passage: Felix Louis Calonder (December 7, 1863 June 14, 1952) was a Swiss politician, member of the Swiss Federal Council from 1913 to 1920, and President of the Confederation in 1918. He was affiliated to the Free Democratic Party. During his tenure of office, he held the Department of Home Affairs from 1913 to 1917, and the Political Department from 1918 to 1919. As of 2017, Felix Calonder has been the Federal Council's only native Romansh speaker. Title: Swiss Federal Council election, 2010 Passage: Two by-elections to the Swiss Federal Council were held in Switzerland on 22 September 2010, after Federal Councillor Moritz Leuenberger (SP) announced he would leave the Federal Council effective 31 December 2010 and Federal Councillor Hans-Rudolf Merz (FDP.The Liberals) on 6 August 2010 announced his intention to retire effective late October 2010. Elected were Simonetta Sommaruga and Johann Schneider-Ammann. Title: Stefano Franscini Passage: Stefano Franscini (23 October 1796 19 July 1857) was a Swiss politician and statistician. He was one of the initial members of the Swiss Federal Council elected in 1848 and Switzerland's first native Italian speaking federal councillor. Franscini was affiliated to the Liberal Radical Party of Switzerland. During his office tenure he held the Department of Home Affairs. Important elements of his political legacy include political reforms in the Ticino during the 1830s and 1840s, Switzerland's first federal population census in 1850, and the creation of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in 18541855. Title: Alain Berset Passage: Alain Berset (born 9 April 1972) is a Swiss politician of the Social Democratic Party. Since 1 January 2012, he is a member of the Swiss Federal Council, the seven member Swiss government, and head of the Federal Department of Home Affairs (the Swiss interior minister). Before being elected to the Federal Council in December 2011, he was a member of the Swiss Council of States for the Canton of Fribourg since 2003, serving as the chamber's president during the 20082009 term. Title: Simonetta Sommaruga Passage: Simonetta Sommaruga (born 14 May 1960) is a Swiss politician of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland who is a current member of the Swiss Federal Council, the federal government of Switzerland, and head of the Federal Department of Justice and Police (the Swiss justice minister). She served as Vice President of the Swiss Confederation for the year 2014, and in 2015 succeeded to the role of President.
1960
Swiss Federal Council election, 2010
Simonetta Sommaruga
What year did film containing the character Judith Iscariot release?
Title: 48 Hour Film Project Passage: The 48 Hour Film Project is a contest in which teams of filmmakers are assigned a genre, a character, a prop, and a line of dialogue, and have 48 hours to create a short film containing those elements. Shortly after the 48 hours of filmmaking, the films from each city are then screened at a theater in that city. The Project was inspired by The 24 Hour Plays. It has existed since 2001. It was created by Mark Ruppert and is produced by Ruppert and Liz Langston. In 2009, nearly 40,000 filmmakers made around 3000 films in 76 cities worldwide. Title: Monty Python's Life of Brian Passage: Monty Python's Life of Brian, also known as Life of Brian, is a 1979 British religious satire comedy film starring and written by the comedy group Monty Python (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin). It was also directed by Jones. The film tells the story of Brian Cohen (played by Chapman), a young Jewish man who is born on the same day as, and next door to, Jesus Christ, and is subsequently mistaken for the Messiah. Title: Sue Jones-Davies Passage: Sue Jones-Davies (born 1 January 1949) is a Welsh actress and singer, who appeared as Judith Iscariot in the 1979 film "Monty Python's Life of Brian". Mayor of Aberystwyth from 20082009, she now serves as town councillor. Title: Allavuddin Adbhuta Deepam Passage: Allauddin Adhbhuta Deepam (English: Aladdin Wonderful Lamp; Telugu: ) is a 1957 Telugu fantasy film produced by M. Lakshmipathi on Jai Shakti Pictures banner, presented by T. S. Balaiah and directed by T. R. Raghunath. Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Anjali Devi in the lead roles and music composed by Saluri Rajeswara Rao Saluri Hanumantha Rao. The film is based on a story from "Arabian Nights" called "Aladdin Magic Lamp" The film was simultaneously released in Tamil as "Allavudeenum Arputha Vilakkum" and in Hindi as "Alladdin Ka Chirag". This film is known to be the earliest Telugu film containing sequences in colour. Title: Sound follower Passage: A sound follower, also referred to as "separate magnetic", "sepmag", "magnetic film recorder", or "mag dubber", is a device for the recording and playback of film sound that is recorded on magnetic film. This device is locked or synchronized with the motion picture film containing the picture. A sound follower operates like an analog reel-to-reel audio tape recording, but using film, not magnetic tape. The unit can be switched from manual control to sync control, where it will follow the film with picture. Title: Daphnis and Chloe (film) Passage: Daphnis and Chloe (Greek: ), is a 1931 Greek romance film written and directed by Orestis Laskos, based on the namesake novel of the 2nd-century writer Longus. It is sometimes said to be the first European film containing nude scenes. The 1897 George Mlis "After The Ball" was earlier, but uses simulated nudity via use of body stockings.
1979
Sue Jones-Davies
Monty Python's Life of Brian
What country is the Socialist People's Party and Astrid Krag, it's Minister of Health and Prevention 2011-2014 from?
Title: Youth of the Socialist People's Party Passage: Socialistisk Folkepartis Ungdom (Youth of the Socialist People's Party) is the youth wing of the Socialist People's Party of Denmark, founded in 1969. In 2008 it became the biggest youth party political organisation in Denmark. Title: 2008 Podgorica protest Passage: On October 9, 2008, Montenegro recognized Kosovo's independence. This move by the Montenegrin government, opposed by many in the country, led to a protest rally in Podgorica on October 13 attended by over 30,000 people. The rally, held in front of the Parliament of Montenegro building, was organized by the Serb List, Socialist People's Party of Montenegro, People's Party, Democratic Serb Party of Montenegro, and other opposition parties. It was backed by Movement for Changes and the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and Metropolitan Amfilohije Radovi was announced as speaker. Demonstrators demanded that the Montenegrin government and Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic rescind their recognition of Kosovo. They waved Serbian flags, chanting "Kosovo is Serbia" and other slogans against the prime minister and his cabinet, calling them ustashas and shiptars. At the end of the rally, riots broke out and small groups attacked riot police in front of the parliament building. The rioters were eventually driven back by police, and 28 people were arrested. 34 people were injured. Title: History of the Socialist Left Party Passage: The Socialist Left Party of Norway (Norwegian: "Sosialistisk Venstreparti" or SV) was founded in 1975. Its history shows a long-term rise in political influence, resulting in part from its emergence from older left-wing parties, especially the Socialist People's Party. After initial political setbacks in the 1970s, the party reorganized and regained support, particularly under Theo Koritzinsky (198387) and Erik Solheim (198797). Support dropped in the 1997 parliamentary election but rose again by the 21st Century, thanks to the party's position as the only sizeable party to the left of the Norwegian Labour Party. Labour's move further to the right under Jens Stoltenberg also helped the party's rise. By 2005, the Socialist Left Party had joined the Labour and Centre parties in Norway's governing Red-Green Coalition. The party has been led by Audun Lysbakken since 11 March 2012. Title: Socialist People's Party (Denmark) Passage: The Socialist People's Party (Danish: "Socialistisk Folkeparti" , SF) is a green and popular socialist political party in Denmark. Title: Astrid Krag Passage: Astrid Krag (17 November 1982, Vejle, Denmark) is a Danish politician, member of parliament for the Social Democrats (Denmark), and former Socialist People's Party (Denmark) (SF) Minister of Health and Prevention in the Cabinet of Helle Thorning-Schmidt October 2011-January 2014. She was a part of the SF youth movement since her High School years at Trring Amtsgymnasium. She studied Political Science at the University of Copenhagen from 2003 to 2007, and in November 2007 she was elected to parliament. During her time as a member of parliament she was spokesperson for the Socialist People's Party on the topics of immigration, citizenship and elder care. She has been noted as a supporter of a somewhat stricter immigration policy, than the party has previously pursued. Title: Holger K. Nielsen Passage: Holger Kirkholm Nielsen, known as Holger K. Nielsen (born 23 April 1950), is a Danish politician, member of the Folketing for the Socialist People's Party. He was Denmark's Minister for Foreign Affairs from 12 December 2013 to 30 January 2014. He was leader of the Socialist People's Party from 1991 to 2005 and served as the Minister for Taxation from 16 October 2012 to 12 December 2013.
Denmark
Astrid Krag
Socialist People's Party (Denmark)
Who was the father of the man who refused to grant Lower Lorraine to Henry II, Duke of Limburg?
Title: List of Dukes of Limburg Passage: The counts of Limburg were the original rulers of the Duchy of Limburg and rose to prominence when one of their house was appointed Duke of Lower Lorraine. Title: Conrad III of Germany Passage: Conrad III (1093 15 February 1152) was the first King of Germany of the Hohenstaufen dynasty. He was the son of Duke Frederick I of Swabia and Agnes, a daughter of the Salian Emperor Henry IV. Title: Frederick, Duke of Lower Lorraine Passage: Frederick, Duke of Lower Lorraine, also known as "Frederick of Luxembourg" (  1003 18 May 1065) was the count of Malmedy from 1035 and Duke of Lower Lorraine from 1046. He was a younger son of Frederick, Lord of Gleiberg. Title: Henry II, Duke of Limburg Passage: Henry II (  1111 August 1167) was the duke of Limburg from 1139 and count of Arlon from 1147 to his death. He was the son of Waleran, Duke of Lower Lorraine, and Jutta of Guelders, daughter of Gerard I of Guelders. He succeeded his father in Limburg with the title of duke, but Conrad III refused to grant him Lower Lorraine. He continued to style himself as duke nevertheless. Title: Lambert I, Count of Louvain Passage: Lambert I of Louvain nicknamed "The Bearded" (born in Louvain, Duchy of Lotharingia, East Francia c. 950, died in Florennes, County of Namur, Duchy of Lower Lorraine, Holy Roman Empire on 12 September 1015) was the first Count of Louvain in 1003. He was killed by Godfrey II, Duke of Lower Lorraine in battle for Godfrey's claim of Count of Verdun. Title: Waleran, Duke of Lower Lorraine Passage: Waleran II (or Walram II) ( 1085 1139), called "Paganus" meaning "the Pagan", probably due to a late baptism, was the Duke of Limburg and Count of Arlon () from his father's death in about 1119 until his own twenty years later. He was given the Duchy of Lower Lorraine by Lothair of Supplinburg in 1128 after the latter's accession as King of Germany in 1125.
Duke Frederick I
Henry II, Duke of Limburg
Conrad III of Germany
Which is a a genus of flowering plants, Malcolmia or Libocedrus?
Title: Lilium Passage: Lilium (members of which are true lilies) is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants growing from bulbs, all with large prominent flowers. Lilies are a group of flowering plants which are important in culture and literature in much of the world. Most species are native to the temperate northern hemisphere, though their range extends into the northern subtropics. Many other plants have "lily" in their common name but are not related to true lilies. Title: Echinacea Passage: Echinacea is a genus, or group of herbaceous flowering plants in the daisy family. The "Echinacea" genus has nine species, which are commonly called purple coneflowers. They are found only in eastern and central North America, where they are found growing in moist to dry prairies and open wooded areas. They have large, showy heads of composite flowers, blooming from early to late summer. The generic name is derived from the Greek word ("ekhinos"), meaning "hedgehog," due to the spiny central disk. These flowering plants and their parts have different uses. Some species are cultivated in gardens for their showy flowers. "Echinacea purpurea" is used in folk medicine. Two of the species, "E. tennesseensis" and "E. laevigata", are listed in the United States as endangered species. Title: Chloranthaceae Passage: Chloranthaceae is a family of flowering plants (angiosperms), the only family in the order Chloranthales. It is not closely related to any other family of flowering plants, and is among the early-diverging lineages in the angiosperms. They are woody or weakly woody plants occurring in Southeast Asia, the Pacific, Madagascar, Central and South America, and the West Indies. The family consists of four extant genera, totalling about 77 known species according to Christenhusz and Byng in 2016. Some species are used in traditional medicine. The type genus is "Chloranthus". Title: Zeltnera Passage: Zeltnera is a genus of flowering plants in the gentian family. It was erected in 2004 when the genus "Centaurium" (the centauries) was split. Genetic analysis revealed that "Centaurium" was polyphyletic, made up of plants that could be grouped into four clades. Each became a genus. "Centaurium" remained, but it is now limited to the Eurasian species. The Mexican species now belong to genus "Gyrandra", and the Mediterranean and Australian plants are in genus "Schenkia". The new name "Zeltnera" was given to this genus, which contains most of the North American centauries. There are about 25 species. Title: Malcolmia Passage: Malcolmia is a genus of flowering plants from the family Brassicaceae. Species from this genus are native to Europe and Africa. Title: Libocedrus Passage: Libocedrus is a genus of five species of coniferous trees in the cypress family Cupressaceae, native to New Zealand and New Caledonia. The genus is closely related to the South American genera "Pilgerodendron" and "Austrocedrus", and the New Guinean genus "Papuacedrus", both of which are included within "Libocedrus" by some botanists. These genera are rather similar to the Northern Hemisphere genera "Calocedrus" and "Thuja": in earlier days, what is now "Calocedrus" was sometimes included in "Libocedrus". They are much less closely related, as recently confirmed (Gadek et al. 2000). The generic name means "teardrop cedar", apparently referring to drops of resin.
Malcolmia
Malcolmia
Libocedrus
When was the song by British record producer Jonas Blue released in United Kingdom for which John Paul Cooper is best known for featuring?
Title: Mama (Jonas Blue song) Passage: "Mama" is a song by British DJ and record producer Jonas Blue, featuring Australian singer William Singe. It was released on 5 May 2017 via Blue's record label Jonas Blue Music. Title: September Song (JP Cooper song) Passage: "September Song" is a song by English singer JP Cooper. It is the second single of Cooper's debut studio album. The song was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 16 September 2016 through Island Records. The song has peaked at number 7 on the UK Singles Chart, and has also reached the top 10 in both the Republic of Ireland and Sweden. The song was written by John Paul Cooper, Jon Hume and Mr Hudson. Title: Perfect Strangers (Jonas Blue song) Passage: "Perfect Strangers" is a song by British record producer Jonas Blue, featuring the vocals from JP Cooper. It was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 3 June 2016. The song has peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart, and has reached the top ten positions in eight additional countries, including Germany, Australia, and Sweden. A Japanese version of the song by South Korean girl group AOA was released on their album "Runway". Title: By Your Side (Jonas Blue song) Passage: "By Your Side" is the third single by British record producer Jonas Blue, featuring vocals from Raye. It was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 28 October 2016. Title: Pocket Sergeant Passage: Pocket Sergeant is a mobile application which was founded in 2014. The app was created by a Cleveland Police officer at the time, Paul Cooper. The app was developed for platforms Apple Inc. and Android (operating system). Pocket Sergeant provides up-to-date information for police officers and staff without the requirement for a data connection. The app has been recognised throughout the United Kingdom at various digital awards ceremonies. Pocket Sergeant is highly popular within the criminal justice system and widely used by police officers across the UK. Pocket Sergeant has also been featured in Police Hour. PC Paul Cooper was part of a ResponsePatrol Team at Lincolnshire Police. He saw a gap in the market for an app to help save time for officers on the go, as well as a study aid for people who are interested in the job and criminal law. Paul left the police service in 2016 to focus on the mobile app. Title: JP Cooper Passage: John Paul Cooper (born 2 November 1983), known professionally as JP Cooper, is an English singer and songwriter. He is best known for featuring on the Jonas Blue single "Perfect Strangers". The song was certified platinum in the UK. His follow-up solo single is "September Song". He is signed to Island Records.
3 June 2016
JP Cooper
Perfect Strangers (Jonas Blue song)
What team, which plays in the Big 12 Conference, did Wayman Tisdale play with when he was elected to the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame?
Title: Wayman Tisdale Passage: Wayman Lawrence Tisdale (June 9, 1964 May 15, 2009) was an American professional basketball player in the NBA and a smooth jazz bass guitarist. A three-time All American at the University of Oklahoma, he was elected to the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009. Title: Big 12 Conference football Passage: The Big 12 Conference is a conference of 10 (originally 12) universities which participate in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I Football Bowl Subdivision football. The conference was formed in 1994 but did not begin conference play until the fall of 1996. The schools that compose the Big 12 Conference, except West Virginia, were members of either the Big Eight Conference or the Southwest Conference, and have won 21 national titles including 3 titles since the inception of the Big 12 Conference. Title: Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball Passage: The Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team represents the University of Oklahoma in men's NCAA Division I basketball. The Sooners play in the Big 12 Conference. Title: Eddie Hickey Passage: Edgar S. Hickey (December 20, 1902 December 5, 1980) was an American football and basketball coach. He coached basketball at his alma mater of Creighton University (19341943, 19461947), St. Louis University (19471958) and Marquette University (19581964), compiling a 429230 record. Hickey also served as the head football coach at Creighton in 1934, tallying a mark of 27. After retiring from coaching, Hickey managed the American Automobile Association headquarters in Terre Haute, Indiana. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1979 and the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006. Hickey died of a heart attack on December 5, 1980 in Mesa, Arizona. Title: National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame Passage: The National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame, located in Kansas City, Missouri, is a hall of fame and museum dedicated to men's college basketball. The museum is an integral portion of the College Basketball Experience created by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), located at the Sprint Center. The hall is meant as a complement to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, with a focus strictly on those who have contributed greatly to college basketball. Title: John McLendon Passage: John B. McLendon, Jr. (April 5, 1915 October 8, 1999) was an American basketball coach who is recognized as the first African American basketball coach at a predominantly white university and the first African American head coach in any professional sport. He was a major contributor to the development of modern basketball and coached on both the college and professional levels during his career. He has been enshrined twice in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, and also inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame.
The Oklahoma Sooners
Wayman Tisdale
Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball
What actor is best known for staring in Four Boys and a Gun and also acting as a Gunnery Sergeant in Gomez Pyle, U.S.M.C.?
Title: Roy Stuart (actor) Passage: Roy Stuart (July 17, 1927 December 25, 2005) was an American character actor. He is best known for playing Corporal Charles "Chuck" Boyle on television's "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." during seasons two, three, and four from 1965 to 1968. Title: Four Boys and a Gun Passage: Four Boys and a Gun is a 1957 American crime film directed by William Berke and written by Leo Townsend and Philip Yordan. The film stars Frank Sutton, Tarry Green, James Franciscus, William Hinnant, Otto Hulett and Robert Dryden. The film was released on January 11, 1957, by United Artists. Title: An Officer and a Gentleman Passage: An Officer and a Gentleman is a 1982 American romantic drama film starring Richard Gere, Debra Winger and Louis Gossett, Jr., who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film. It tells the story of Zack (Gere), a U.S. Navy Aviation Officer Candidate who is beginning his training at Aviation Officer Candidate School. While Zack meets his first true girlfriend during his training, a local young woman named Paula (Winger), he also comes into conflict with the hard-driving Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant (Gossett, Jr.), the drill instructor training his class. Title: R. Lee Ermey Passage: Ronald Lee Ermey (born March 24, 1944), known professionally as R. Lee Ermey, or even Lee Ermey, is an American actor and voice actor, best known for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in "Full Metal Jacket", which earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He is a former United States Marine Corps staff sergeant and an honorary gunnery sergeant; during his tenure in the U.S. Marine Corps, he served as a drill instructor. Title: Eileen Pedde Passage: Pedde made her debut in the TV series "The Little Kidnappers" in 1990. She has appeared in numerous major American television series including "The X-Files" and "Smallville" (2003) but is perhaps best known for her role as Gunnery Sergeant Erin Mathias in "Battlestar Galactica". She starred in the 2007 film "Juno". Title: Frank Sutton Passage: Frank Spencer Sutton (October 23, 1923 June 28, 1974) was an American actor best remembered for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Vince Carter on the CBS television series "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C."
Frank Sutton
Four Boys and a Gun
Frank Sutton
What nationality are both Fiona Themann and the Adelaide Thunderbirds?
Title: Melissa Rowland Passage: Melissa Rowland (born 18 May 1989) is an Australian netball player. Rowland played for the Adelaide Thunderbirds in the 2008 ANZ Championship season. She was listed in the Thunderbirds' extended training squad for the 2009 season, although she did receive a call-up to play in the pre-season SOPA cup, replacing an injured Mo'onia Gerrard. Title: Fiona Themann Passage: Fiona Themann-Fowler (ne Themann) (b. 18 April 1990) is a professional netball player. Primarily a goal-defence and goal-keeper, Themann is currently playing in the Australian Suncorp Super Netball League for the Adelaide Thunderbirds. Themann was born in Shepparton, and has also represented the Scottish Thistles 24 times including appearances at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and the 2015 Netball World Cup. Title: Adelaide Thunderbirds Passage: The Adelaide Thunderbirds are an Australian netball team based in Adelaide that compete in the Australian Suncorp Super Netball. The Thunderbirds were formed as one of the foundation teams of the Commonwealth Bank Trophy (CBT), previously the premier netball league in Australia, which was contested from 19972007. After the retirement of the CBT, the Thunderbirds were one of five Australian franchises included in the ANZ Championship. After the disbanding of the trans-tasman league, Adelaide joined the new look Suncorp Super Netball. To date, the Thunderbirds have won two CBT titles (1998, 1999) and two ANZ Championship titles (2010, 2013); in addition, they have finished in the top three placings throughout their competitive history. Title: Beth Shimmin Passage: Beth Shimmin (born 18 March 1987 in Adelaide, South Australia) is an Australian netball player. She played with the Adelaide Thunderbirds (2007) in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy, and as of 2009 was part of the Thunderbirds' extended training squad in the ANZ Championship. Title: Kirby Mutton Passage: Kirby Mutton (born 17 September 1984) is an Australian netball player. She played for the Adelaide Thunderbirds in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy and ANZ Championship from 2005 to 2008. In 2009, Mutton was dropped from the twelve-player Thunderbirds team, but was named in their extended training squad. Title: Alex Clarke (netball) Passage: Alex Clarke (ne Hodge; born 30 September 1977) is an Australian retired netball player. Clarke was a member of the Australian national team that won gold at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England. Domestically, she played 113 matches over 11 years in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy, playing for the Adelaide Thunderbirds, Queensland Firebirds and Sydney Sandpipers. Clarke also played for the Adelaide Thunderbirds in the ANZ Championship. After the 2008 season, Clarke announced her retirement from netball.
Australian
Fiona Themann
Adelaide Thunderbirds
Are Brachyglottis and Kalopanax both members of the aster family?
Title: Eurybia paludosa Passage: Eurybia paludosa, commonly known as the southern swamp aster, is an herbaceous perennial in the aster family. It is native to the southeastern United States where it is confined to the Carolinas and the states of Georgia and Florida. It is generally confined to moist soils, though it can occasionally be found on sand hills along the coastal plain. The southern swamp aster is often confused with the closely related southern prairie aster ("Eurybia hemispherica"), though they do not occur in the same habitats or geographical areas. Its flower heads emerge in the late summer through fall and show deep lavender to purple rays with yellow centres. Title: Symphyotrichum pilosum Passage: Symphyotrichum pilosum, commonly called the hairy white oldfield aster or frost aster, is an herbaceous plant in the aster family. Title: Kalopanax Passage: Kalopanax septemlobus, common names castor aralia and tree aralia, is a deciduous tree in the family Araliaceae, the sole species in the genus "Kalopanax". It is native to northeastern Asia, from Sakhalin and Japan west to southwestern China. It is called "cqi" ( ) in Chinese, "eumnamu" ( ) in Korean, and "harigiri" ( ; ) in Japanese. Title: Brachyglottis Passage: Brachyglottis is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae. The genus was erected on November 29, 1775, by Johann Reinhold Forster and Georg Forster. The name was derived from the Greek "brachus" ("short") Title: Symphyotrichum lanceolatum Passage: Symphyotrichum lanceolatum (syn. "Aster lanceolatus") is a species of flowering plant in the aster family, Asteraceae. It is native to Canada and the United States. Common names include panicled aster, tall white aster, eastern line aster, lance-leaf aster, narrow-leaf Michaelmas daisy, and white-panicle aster. Title: Brachyglottis elaeagnifolia Passage: Brachyglottis elaeagnifolia is a species of flowering plant in the aster family, Asteraceae. It is endemic to New Zealand, where it is limited to the North Island.
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Brachyglottis
Kalopanax
Who owned the American clothing company that was a former store in Ward Parkway Center?
Title: Ward Parkway Center Passage: Ward Parkway Center, Ward Parkway Mall, or Ward Parkway Shopping Center is a shopping center located in Kansas City, Missouri on the KansasMissouri border line. The location surrounds the area on the North from 85th Terrace to 89th Street on the South and on the West from State Line Road to Ward Parkway on the East. Once a two floor mall with a food court it now has one floor with the first floor enclosed. The mall itself is currently in a redevelopment phase and has been in business since 1959. Former stores Sam Goody, Gap, T.G.I. Friday's, The Limited, and Winstead's. Ward Parkway Center is the location of the first modern movie multiplex, with its original two screens (since renovated and expanded to 14 screens) still operated by AMC Theatres. Originally a tiny two-screen theater located near Montgomery Ward, later expanded to the new complex. Title: Bfrog Passage: BFROG, LLC is an American clothing company that offers designer Polo tshirts, shirts, v-necks and tanks for men and women. It has been recognized for creating portion of the sales specifically for meals of the Children. It uses mix of Mayan handmade and industrial textiles for creating high end clothing range. Title: The Limited Passage: The Limited was an American clothing company. It was owned by the private equity firm Sun Capital Partners. Title: Patagonia (clothing) Passage: Patagonia, Inc. is an American clothing company that sells outdoor clothing marketed as sustainable. The company was founded by Yvon Chouinard in 1973, and is based in Ventura, California. Its logo is the skyline of Cerro Fitz Roy in Patagonia. Title: Golf Wang Passage: Golf Wang, or Golf, is an American clothing company started in 2010 by rapper Tyler, the Creator of the hip-hop collective Odd Future. The company sells clothing, which is designed by Tyler. The name is a spoonerism of Wolf Gang. Collections are usually released twice a year, for SpringSummer and for FallWinter. These are known as 'drops'. The same idea is used by the clothing company Supreme. Title: Levi Strauss amp; Co. Passage: Levi Strauss Co. is a privately owned American clothing company known worldwide for its Levi's brand of denim jeans. It was founded in May 1853 when Levi Strauss came from Buttenheim, Bavaria, to San Francisco, California to open a west coast branch of his brothers' New York dry goods business. The company's corporate headquarters is located in the Levi's Plaza in San Francisco.
Sun Capital Partners.
Ward Parkway Center
The Limited
How far northeast of Honolulu is the census-designated place where Kailua High School is located?
Title: Leeds Junior High School Passage: Leeds Junior High School was a historic building located in Sioux City, Iowa, United States. High school education in the city dates from 1867, and the first dedicated high school building was completed in 1893. Other schools were built as the district and the city continued to grow. Leeds Junior-Senior High School was built to educate students on the far northeast corner of the city. It was financed by a combination of a local bond referendum and funds from the Public Works Administration. The two story brick building was completed in 1939 in the Art Deco style. Eventually newer high schools and junior high schools were built on the north side of Sioux City, and the building became an elementary school. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. The building was torn down in 2008 when it was replaced by a new school building. Title: North Koolaupoko, Hawaii Passage: North Ko olaupoko is an area in the City County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, on the island of O ahu. It corresponds to the Waikane census-designated place, with a population of 778 at the 2010 census. In Hawaiian, "ko olau poko" means "short windward", referring to the fact that this is the shorter of the two windward districts on the island ("Ko olauloa" or "long windward" is the other). Ko olaupoko extends from Makapu u Point on the southeast to Ka io Point on the north. Included within the district, south of North Ko olaupoko, are the largest windward towns of Kne ohe, Kailua, and Waimnalo. Title: Kailua, Honolulu County, Hawaii Passage: Kailua is a census-designated place (CDP) in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States. It lies in the Ko olaupoko District of the island of O ahu on the windward coast at Kailua Bay. It is in the judicial district and the ahupua'a named Ko'olaupoko. It is 12 mi northeast of Honolulu over Nuuanu Pali. The population was 38,635 at the 2010 census. Title: Kaneohe, Hawaii Passage: Kne ohe is a census-designated place (CDP) included in the City and County of Honolulu and located in Hawai i state District of Ko olaupoko on the island of O ahu. In the Hawaiian language, "kne ohe" means "bamboo man". According to an ancient Hawaiian story a local woman compared her husband's cruelty to the sharp edge of cutting bamboo; thus the place was named Kne ohe or "Bamboo man". The population was 34,597 at the 2010 census. Kne ohe is the largest of several communities along Kne ohe Bay and one of the two largest residential communities on the windward side of O ahu (the other is Kailua). The commercial center of the town is spread mostly along Kamehameha Highway. Title: Kailua, Hawaii County, Hawaii Passage: Kailua is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hawai i County, Hawaii, United States, in the North Kona District of the Island of Hawai i. The population was 11,975 at the 2010 census, up from 9,870 at the 2000 census. It is the center of commerce and of the tourist industry on West Hawai i. Its post office is designated Kailua-Kona to differentiate it from Kailua located on the windward side of O ahu island, and it is sometimes referred to as Kona in everyday speech. The city is served by Kona International Airport, located just to the north in the adjacent Kalaoa CDP. Kailua-Kona was the closest major settlement to the epicenter of the 2006 Kiholo Bay earthquake. Title: Kailua High School Passage: Kailua High School is a four-year public high school located in the Kailua CDP, City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States on the island of Oahu. The school serves students grades 9 through 12.
12 mi
Kailua High School
Kailua, Honolulu County, Hawaii
From which state are The String Cheese Incident from?
Title: The String Cheese Incident Passage: The String Cheese Incident (SCI) is an American band from Crested Butte and Telluride, Colorado, formed in 1993. The band is composed of Michael Kang (acousticelectric mandolin, electric guitar, and violin), Michael Travis (drums and percussion), Bill Nershi (acoustic guitar, lap steel guitar, and electric slide guitar), Kyle Hollingsworth (piano, organ, Rhodes, and accordion), and Keith Moseley (bass guitar), and, in 2004, Jason Hann (auxiliary percussion). Title: Suwannee Hulaween Passage: Suwannee Hulaween is an annual music festival with a Halloween theme held since 2013 at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, FL The festival is hosted and headlined by The String Cheese Incident. Suwannee Hulaween is produced by Silver Wrapper and Purple Hat Productions Title: Honkytonk Homeslice Passage: Honkytonk Homeslice is a band created by The String Cheese Incident frontman Bill Nershi. The band consists of Bill Nershi, his wife Jilian Nershi, and singer-songwriter, Scott Law. Honkytonk Homeslice began in the summer of 2004, when the trio was singing and playing at their campsite at Horning's Hideout, during a String Cheese-sponsored music festival in Oregon. Title: Breathe (Keller Williams album) Passage: Breathe is an album recorded by Keller Williams with The String Cheese Incident, collectively known as the Keller Williams Incident. Title: Never Odd or Even Passage: Never Odd or Even is the debut solo album by The String Cheese Incident keyboard player Kyle Hollingsworth, released in 2004. The album features Dave Watts (of Motet) on drums, Ross Martin on guitar, and Matt Spencer on bass. It also features guests Joshua Redman, Robert Randolph, and Michael Kang (of String Cheese Incident). Title: Kyle Hollingsworth Passage: Kyle Hollingsworth is an American rock keyboard player best known for playing in The String Cheese Incident. Kyle sings and plays electric piano, Hammond organ, clavinet, synthesizer and accordion.
Colorado
Kyle Hollingsworth
The String Cheese Incident
When did the person die who fought against Gonzalo Mndez de Cano in the Battle of San Juan?
Title: Coast Guard Station San Juan Passage: United States Coast Guard Station San Juan is a United States Coast Guard station established in 1993 and located in La Puntilla sector of historic Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Is one of two USCG Search and Rescue station in the Caribbean. Duties at Coast Guard Station San Juan also include law enforcement, Federal On Scene Coordinator (FOSC), Area Maritime Security Coordinator (AMSC) and the Electronic Systems Support Detachment San Juan, Puerto Rico (ESDD SAN JUAN). Coast Guard Station San Juan also conducts escorts of cruise ships and some Navy assets entering and departing San Juan Bay. Title: Church of San Juan Bautista, Dalcahue Passage: The Church of San Juan Bautista de San Juan de Coquihuil (Spanish: "Iglesia de San Juan Bautista de San Juan de Coquihuil" ) is a Roman Catholic church located in the Chilean hamlet of San Juan, commune of Dalcahue in Chilo Island. Commonly referred to as Church of San Juan Spanish: "Iglesia de San Juan" , is within the Diocese of Ancud; its construction was finished around 1887. Title: Gonzalo Mndez de Cano Passage: Gonzalo Mndez de Cano (or "de Cancio") y Donlebn (c. 1554 March 31, 1622) was a Spanish admiral who served as the seventh governor of the Spanish province of La Florida (1596-1603). He fought in the Battle of San Juan (1595) against the English admiral Francis Drake. During his tenure as governor of Florida, he dealt severely with a rebellion known as Juanillos revolt among the Native Americans in Guale, forcing them, as well as other tribes in Florida, to submit to Spanish domination. De Cano was best known, however, for promoting the cultivation of maize in the province, and for introducing its cultivation to Asturias, Spain, where it eventually became an important crop. Title: Luis Mndez de Haro Passage: Luis Mndez de Haro, 6th Marquis of Carpio or Luis Mndez de Haro y Guzmn, Grandee of Spain, (in full, Spanish: "Don Luis Mndez de Haro Guzmn y Sotomayor de la Paz, sexto marqus del Carpio, segundo conde de Morente, quinto conde y tercer duque de Olivares, segundo marqus de Eliche, primer duque de Montoro, 3 veces Grande de Espaa, Comendador mayor de la Orden de Alcntara, Gran Chanciller de las Indias, Alcaide de las Alczares de Sevilla y Crdoba, Caballerizo mayor, gentilhombre de cmara y primer ministro de Felipe IV y su gran privado" ), (1598 26 November 1661), was a Spanish nobleman, political figure and general. Title: Francis Drake Passage: Vice Admiral Sir Francis Drake (  1540 28 January 1596) was an English sea captain and privateer of the Elizabethan era. Drake carried out the second circumnavigation of the world in a single expedition, from 1577 to 1580, and was the first to complete the voyage as captain while leading the expedition throughout the entire circumnavigation. With his incursion into the Pacific Ocean, he claimed what is now California for the English and inaugurated an era of conflict with the Spanish on the western coast of the Americas, an area that had previously been largely unexplored by western shipping. Title: Juan Domingo de Zuiga y Fonseca Passage: Juan Domingo Mndez de Haro y Fernndez de Crdoba (Madrid, 25 November 1640 Madrid, 2 February 1716) was a Spanish military and political figure. He was the son of Don Luis Mndez de Haro, 6th Marquis of Carpio, Prime Minister to King Philip IV of Spain, and of Doa Catalina Fernndez de Crdoba.
28 January 1596
Gonzalo Mndez de Cano
Francis Drake
The Color of Light is a novel by William Goldman, an American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter, and was published in which year?
Title: The Color of Light Passage: The Color of Light is a novel by William Goldman, published in 1984. It is about the life of writer Charles 'Chub' Fuller, who while attending Oberlin College from 1968 to 1972 channels his childhood experiences as the only child of an alcoholic, suicidal father and a moody, impossible-to-please mother into a series of short stories, shared only with his friend and foil Stanley 'Two-Brew' Kitchel. Title: Which Lie Did I Tell? Passage: Which Lie Did I Tell? : More Adventures in the Screen Trade is a work of non-fiction first published in 2000 by novelist and screenwriter William Goldman. It is the follow-up to his 1982 book "Adventures in the Screen Trade". Title: The Temple of Gold Passage: The Temple of Gold is a 1957 novel by William Goldman. It was Goldman's first novel, and launched his career. Title: The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway Passage: The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway is an account of the 1967-68 season on and off Broadway by American novelist and screenwriter William Goldman. It was originally published in 1969 and is considered one of the best books ever written on American theater. In "The New York Times", Christopher Lehmann-Haupt called the book Very nearly perfect. ... It is a loose-limbed, gossipy, insider, savvy, nuts-and-bolts report on the annual search for the winning numbers that is now big-time American commercial theatre. Title: James Goldman Passage: James Goldman (June 30, 1927 October 28, 1998) was an American screenwriter and playwright, and the brother of screenwriter and novelist William Goldman. Title: William Goldman Passage: William Goldman (born August 12, 1931) is an American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. He came to prominence in the 1950s as a novelist, before turning to writing for film. He has won two Academy Awards for his screenplays, first for the western "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" (1969) and again for "All the President's Men" (1976), about journalists who broke the Watergate scandal of President Richard Nixon. Both films starred Robert Redford.
1984
The Color of Light
William Goldman
Was Norman Rockwell's works of the cultural icon of World War II representing men or women?
Title: Rosie the Riveter Passage: Rosie the Riveter is a cultural icon of World War II, representing the women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II, many of whom produced munitions and war supplies. These women sometimes took entirely new jobs replacing the male workers who joined the military. Rosie the Riveter is used as a symbol of feminism and women's economic power. Similar images of women war workers appeared in other countries such as Britain and Australia. Images of women workers were widespread in the media as government posters, and commercial advertising was heavily used by the government to encourage women to volunteer for wartime service in factories. "Rosie the Riveter" became the subject and title of a song and a Hollywood movie during WWII. Title: Norman Rockwell Passage: Norman Perceval Rockwell (February 3, 1894 November 8, 1978) was a 20th-century American author, painter and illustrator. His works enjoy a broad popular appeal in the United States for its reflection of American culture. Rockwell is most famous for the cover illustrations of everyday life he created for "The Saturday Evening Post" magazine over nearly five decades. Among the best-known of Rockwell's works are the "Willie Gillis" series, "Rosie the Riveter", "The Problem We All Live With", "Saying Grace", and the "Four Freedoms" series. He also is noted for his 64-year relationship with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), during which he produced covers for their publication "Boys' Life", calendars, and other illustrations. These works include popular images that reflect the "Scout Oath" and "Scout Law" such as "The Scoutmaster", "A Scout is Reverent" and "A Guiding Hand", among many others. Title: Fort Oglethorpe (Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia) Passage: Fort Oglethorpe was a United States Army post in the US state of Georgia. It was established in a 1902 regulation, and received its first contingent in 1904. It served largely as a cavalry post for the 6th Cavalry. During World War I Fort Oglethorpe was home to 4,000 German Prisoners of War and civilian detainees. During World War I and World War II, it served as an induction and processing center. During World War II, it was a major training center for the Women's Army Corps. The post was declared surplus after World War II and sold. The majority of the old post formed the nucleus for the present community of Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Title: Hibari Misora Passage: Hibari Misora ( , Misora Hibari , May 29, 1937 June 24, 1989) was a Japanese singer, actress and cultural icon. She received a Medal of Honor for her contributions to music and for improving the welfare of the public, and was the first woman to receive the People's Honour Award which was conferred posthumously for giving the public hope and encouragement after World War II. Title: Women in warfare and the military (190045) Passage: This timeline of women in warfare and the military (190045) deals with the role of women in the military around the world from 1900 through 1945. By the end of the 19th century, women in some countries were starting to serve in limited roles in various branches of the military. The two major events in this time period were World War I and World War II. Please see Women in World War I and Women in World War II for more information. Title: Willie Gillis Passage: Willie Gillis, Jr. (more commonly simply Willie Gillis) is a fictional character created by Norman Rockwell for a series of World War II paintings that appeared on the covers of eleven issues of "The Saturday Evening Post" between 1941 and 1946. With the rank of private, Gillis was an everyman whose career was tracked on the cover of the "Post" from induction through discharge without being depicted in battle. Gillis and his girlfriend were modeled by two of Rockwell's acquaintances.
women
Norman Rockwell
Rosie the Riveter
What city shares a Cadastral Division with a village that had only 89 people at the 2006 census?
Title: Buji Passage: Buji (Albanian: "Buhi" ) is a village in the municipality of Preevo, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 89 people of which 88 are Albanian and 1 other. Title: Yancowinna County Passage: Yancowinna County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It contains the city of Broken Hill and village of Silverton. Title: Piallamore, New South Wales Passage: Piallamore is a small outer suburb of Tamworth located about 15 km South-East of the city. It is located within the Parry County Cadastral division of New South Wales in the New England region. At the 2006 census , Piallamore had a population of 370 people. Title: Silverton, New South Wales Passage: Silverton is a small village at the far west of New South Wales, Australia, 26 km north-west of Broken Hill. At the 2006 census , Silverton had a population of 89 . Title: Bogunovac Passage: Bogunovac is a village in the municipality of Medvea, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 89 people. Title: Godovo (Tutin) Passage: Godovo is a village in the municipality of Tutin, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 89 people.
Broken Hill
Yancowinna County
Silverton, New South Wales
In what month was Zulay Henao's second movie feature released?
Title: Zulay Henao Passage: Zulay Henao (born May 29, 1979) is a Colombian-American film and television actress. She co-starred in a number of films such as "Illegal Tender" (2007), "Fighting" (2009), "Takers" (2010), "Boy Wonder" (2011), "", "The Single Moms Club" (2014) "True Memoirs of an International Assassin" (2016). In 2014 she began starring as one of the lead characters in the Oprah Winfrey Network series, "If Loving You Is Wrong". Title: Meet the Blacks Passage: Meet the Blacks is a 2016 American comedy horror film directed by Deon Taylor, written by Taylor and Nicole DeMasi, and is a parody of the 2013 film "The Purge". It stars Mike Epps, Gary Owen, Zulay Henao, Lil Duval, Bresha Webb, George Lopez and Mike Tyson, and was released on April 1, 2016, by Freestyle Releasing. Title: Thaskara Lahala Passage: Thaskara Lahala (English: Rebellion of the thief ) is a 2010 Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Ramesh Das starring Suraj Venjaramood in the title role. This is the director's second movie; his first film, "Thattakam", was a box-office flop. This is also the second movie in which comedy artist Suraj Venjaramood plays the title role. Lakshmi Sharma of "Palunku" fame is the heroine of the film. She plays the role of a police officer. Title: Fighting (2009 film) Passage: Fighting is a 2009 sports action drama film directed by Dito Montiel, with a screenplay by Robert Munic and Montiel, and starring Channing Tatum, Terrence Howard and Luis Guzmn. It was released on April 24, 2009 in the United States by Rogue Pictures. Title: Tandav (2014 film) Passage: Tandav is the second movie produced by Mohaan Dotel and also second movie by director Murray Kerr. The movie marks the debut of the rap singer Aashish Rana (Laure) in Nepali film industry and features Namrata Shrestha, Anup Baral, Alan Gurung, Beepin Karki in lead role. The film was released on August 22, 2014. Title: The Single Moms Club Passage: The Single Moms Club (also known as Tyler Perry's The Single Moms Club) is a 2014 American comedy-drama film produced, written, and directed by Tyler Perry. The film stars Nia Long, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Zulay Henao, Cocoa Brown, Amy Smart, Terry Crews, and Perry. The film was released on March 14, 2014.
April
Zulay Henao
Fighting (2009 film)
Emily Vance Gordon is best known for her role in what American comedy directed by Michael Showalter?
Title: Michael Showalter Passage: Michael Showalter (born June 17, 1970) is an American comedian, actor, producer, writer, and director. He is a member of the sketch comedy trio Stella. Showalter first came to recognition as a cast member on MTV's "The State", which aired from 1993 to 1995. He co-wrote (with David Wain) and starred in "Wet Hot American Summer" (2001) and he wrote, directed, and starred in "The Baxter" (2005), with Michelle Williams, Justin Theroux and Elizabeth Banks. Both of these movies featured many of his co-stars from "The State", and so do several of his other projects. Title: Wet Hot American Summer Passage: Wet Hot American Summer is a 2001 American satirical comedy film directed by David Wain from a screenplay written by Wain and Michael Showalter. The film features an ensemble cast, including Janeane Garofalo, David Hyde Pierce, Molly Shannon, Paul Rudd, Christopher Meloni, Michael Showalter (and various other members of MTV's sketch comedy group "The State"), Elizabeth Banks, Ken Marino, Michael Ian Black, Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, Zak Orth, and A. D. Miles. The film takes place during the last full day at a fictional summer camp in 1981, and spoofs the sex comedies aimed at teen audiences of that era. Title: Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later Passage: Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later is a satirical comedy web television series written by David Wain and Michael Showalter, and directed by Wain. The Netflix series is a sequel to both Wain's 2001 film "Wet Hot American Summer", and the 2015 prequel television series "". The series consists of eight episodes, and was released on August 4, 2017. Title: The Big Sick Passage: The Big Sick is a 2017 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Showalter and written by Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani. It stars Nanjiani, Zoe Kazan, Holly Hunter, Ray Romano, Adeel Akhtar, and Anupam Kher, and follows an interracial couple that has to deal with their cultural differences, loosely based on the real-life romance between Nanjiani and Gordon. Title: Hello, My Name Is Doris Passage: Hello, My Name Is Doris is a 2016 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Michael Showalter from a screenplay by Showalter and Laura Terruso, about a woman in her 60s who tries to act on her attraction to a younger co-worker. It stars Sally Field in the title role, alongside Max Greenfield, Beth Behrs, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Stephen Root, Elizabeth Reaser, Natasha Lyonne and Tyne Daly. The film had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival on March 14, 2015, and was theatrically released on March 11, 2016, by Roadside Attractions and Stage 6 Films. Title: Emily V. Gordon Passage: Emily Vance Gordon (born in 1979) is an American writer, producer, and podcast host. She is best known for co-writing the 2017 romantic comedy film "The Big Sick", which she wrote with her husband, the comic Kumail Nanjiani. The film is about their relationship, with Nanjiani playing himself and Zoe Kazan playing Gordon (renamed Emily Gardner). Gordon also co-created the live show "The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail" and its TV counterpart for Comedy Central. She has written for TV ("The Carmichael Show"), a book ("Super You"), and for several online and print publications.
The Big Sick
Emily V. Gordon
The Big Sick
What is the county seat of the county that incldes Four JG's Orchards Vineyards?
Title: Santa Clara Valley Passage: The Santa Clara Valley runs south-southeast from the southern end of San Francisco Bay in Northern California in the United States. The northern, urbanized end of the valley is part of a region locally known as the "South Bay" and also part of the electronics, research, and technology area known as Silicon Valley. Most of the Santa Clara Valley is in Santa Clara County, including its county seat, San Jose. The valley, named after the Spanish Mission Santa Clara, was for a time known as the Valley of Heart's Delight for its high concentration of orchards, flowering trees, and plants. Until the 1960s it was the largest fruit production and packing region in the world with 39 canneries. Title: Dobson, North Carolina Passage: Dobson is a town in Dobson Township, Surry County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town population was 1,586. It is the county seat of Surry County. Dobson is the home of the Shelton Vineyards, the largest winery in North Carolina. Title: Four JG's Orchards amp; Vineyards Passage: Four JG's Orchards Vineyards is a winery in Colts Neck Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey. The vineyard was first planted in 1999, and opened to the public in 2004. Four JG's has 40 acres of grapes under cultivation, and produces 2,500 cases of wine per year. The winery is named after the four family members that own it, all of whom have the initials "JG." Title: Arbuckle, California Passage: Arbuckle is a census-designated place (CDP) in Colusa County, California, United States. The population was 3,028 at the 2010 census, up from 2,332 at the 2000 census. Arbuckle is situated in the southerly portion of Colusa County, approximately 20 mi southwest of the City of Colusa, the county seat. The town is characterized by single-family residences, multiple-family units, some mobile homes, and commercial activities. Land surrounding Arbuckle is mostly agriculture including cultivated annual crops, and both active and unmaintained orchards (primarily almond). Regional access is provided by the north-south running Interstate 5. Title: Monmouth County, New Jersey Passage: Monmouth County is a county located in Central New Jersey, in the United States within the New York metropolitan area, and the northernmost county along the Jersey Shore. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 625,846, making it the state's fifth-most populous county, representing a decrease of 0.7 from the 2010 Census, when the population was enumerated at 630,380, in turn an increase of 15,079 from 615,301 at the 2000 Census. As of 2010, the county fell to the fifth-most populous county in the state, having been surpassed by Hudson County. Its county seat is Freehold Borough. The most populous place was Middletown Township, with 66,522 residents at the time of the 2010 Census, while Howell Township covered 61.21 sqmi , the largest total area of any municipality. Title: Owen County, Kentucky Passage: Owen County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2010 census, the population was 10,841. Its county seat is Owenton. The county is named for Colonel Abraham Owen. It is a prohibition or dry county, with the exception of a winery (Elk Creek Vineyards) that is authorized to sell its product to the public, and limited sales within the incorporated city limits of Owenton.
Freehold Borough
Four JG's Orchards amp; Vineyards
Monmouth County, New Jersey
What prize did Andrew Wiles win when he proved Fermat's Last Theorem in 1995?
Title: Andrew Wiles Passage: Sir Andrew John Wiles (born 11 April 1953) is a British mathematician and a Royal Society Research Professor at the University of Oxford, specialising in number theory. He is best known for proving Fermat's Last Theorem, for which he received the 2016 Abel Prize. Wiles has received numerous other honours, including the Copley Medal, the Royal Society's highest honour, in 2017. Title: Fermat's Last Theorem (book) Passage: Fermat's Last Theorem is a popular science book (1997) by Simon Singh. It tells the story of the search for a proof of Fermat's last theorem, first conjectured by Pierre de Fermat in 1637, and explores how many mathematicians such as variste Galois had tried and failed to provide a proof for the theorem. Despite the efforts of many mathematicians, the proof would remain incomplete until as late as 1995, with the publication of Andrew Wiles' proof of the Theorem. The book is the first mathematics book to become a Number One seller in the United Kingdom, whilst Singh's documentary "The Proof", on which the book was based, won a BAFTA in 1997. Title: Wiles's proof of Fermat's Last Theorem Passage: Wiles's proof of Fermat's Last Theorem is a proof, by British mathematician Andrew Wiles, of a special case of the modularity theorem for elliptic curves. Together with Ribet's theorem, it provides a proof for Fermat's Last Theorem. Both Fermat's Last Theorem and the modularity theorem were almost universally considered inaccessible to proof by contemporaneous mathematicians, seen as virtually impossible to prove using current knowledge. Title: Gerhard Frey Passage: Gerhard Frey (] ; born 1944) is a German mathematician, known for his work in number theory. His Frey curve, a construction of an elliptic curve from a purported solution to the Fermat equation, was central to Wiles' proof of Fermat's Last Theorem. Title: Math Girls Passage: Math Girls ( , Sgaku gru ) is the first in a series of math-themed young adult novels of the same name by Japanese author Hiroshi Yuki. It was published by SoftBank Creative in 2007, followed by "Math Girls: Fermat's Last Theorem" in 2008, "Math Girls: Gdel's Incompleteness Theorems" in 2009, and "Math Girls: Random Selection Algorithms" in 2011. As of December 2010, the series had sold over 100,000 books in Japan. On November 23, 2011, an English translation of the book was released by Bento Books, who subsequently released translations of "Fermat's Last Theorem" () and "Gdel's Incompleteness Theorems" () on December 5, 2012 and April 25, 2016, respectively. Title: Wieferich prime Passage: In number theory, a Wieferich prime is a prime number "p" such that "p" divides 2  1 , therefore connecting these primes with Fermat's little theorem, which states that every odd prime "p" divides 2  1 . Wieferich primes were first described by Arthur Wieferich in 1909 in works pertaining to Fermat's last theorem, at which time both of Fermat's theorems were already well known to mathematicians.
2016 Abel Prize
Fermat's Last Theorem (book)
Andrew Wiles
RSPCA Animal Rescue is hosted by a musician born in which year ?
Title: Animal rescue group Passage: An animal rescue group or animal rescue organization is dedicated to pet adoption. These groups take unwanted, abandoned, abused, or stray pets and attempt to find suitable homes for them. Many rescue groups are created by and run by volunteers, who take the animals into their homes and care for them including training, playing, handling medical issues, and solving behavior problems until a suitable permanent home can be found. Title: Anthony Field Passage: Anthony Donald Joseph Field, AM (born 8 May 1963) is an Australian musician and actor. He is best known as a member of the children's group The Wiggles and the 1980s and 1990s pop band The Cockroaches. While still a teenager, he helped found The Cockroaches with his brothers, Paul and John. The Cockroaches recorded two albums and enjoyed moderate success, interrupted by Field's service in Australia's regular army, until they disbanded in the late 1980s. Title: RSPCA Animal Rescue Passage: RSPCA Animal Rescue is an Australian reality television series screening on the Seven Network. The program follows RSPCA Australia inspectors rescue and protect Australian animals. The program is hosted by The Wiggles' Anthony Field. Title: North Shore Animal League America Passage: North Shore Animal League America, headquartered in Port Washington, New York, is the largest no-kill animal rescue and adoption organization in the world. Since 1944, the League's mission has been saving the lives of pets through adoption, rescue, spayneuter and advocacy initiatives. Every year, the League reaches across the country to rescue, nurture and adopt nearly 20,000 pets and to date, the League has placed close to one million puppies, kittens, cats and dogs into carefully screened homes. One of the first animal rescue agencies on the ground in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the League rescued more than 1400 pets from the region. Title: Rescue dog Passage: A rescue dog is a dog that is rescued from a possible euthanasia after being found as a stray, a dog that has been saved from an abusive or neglectful home by an animal rescue organisation such as the RSPCA in the UK, the ISPCA in Ireland, or the ASPCA in the United States. Title: International Animal Rescue Passage: International Animal Rescue, also known as IAR, is an animal welfare non-profit organization based in the United Kingdom that comes to the aid of wild and domestic animals with hands-on rescue and rehabilitation. International Animal Rescue returns rehabilitated animals to the wild while also providing permanent sanctuary for those that cannot be released. International Animal Rescue specializes in comprehensive sterilization and vaccination programs for stray dogs and cats, particularly in developing countries. They also work to educate the public in the humane treatment of all animals. International Animal Rescue has offices in the United Kingdom, United States, India, Indonesia, Malta and the Netherlands.
1963
RSPCA Animal Rescue
Anthony Field
Robin Pingeton was hired to replace the current head women's basketball coach at what university?
Title: Kelly Graves Passage: Kelly Lee Graves (born January 14, 1963) is the current head women's basketball coach at the University of Oregon. Previously, Graves was the head women's basketball coach at St. Mary's from 1997 to 2000, as well as Gonzaga University from 2000 to 2014. He was formerly an assistant coach for the Portland Pilots (19941997) and St. Mary Gaels, where he later got his first head coaching stint with the Gaels from 19972000. From the 20042005 season to the 20132014 season, he guided Gonzaga to ten consecutive West Coast Conference regular season titles. The 2007 team went 13-1 in conference play, and later won the WCC conference tournament. The school also received its first ever NCAA tournament appearance. He was named WCC co-coach of the year for his accomplishments. In 2005, 2010, and 2011, Gonzaga went undefeated in WCC regular season play. Title: Robin Pingeton Passage: Robin Pingeton (born July 9, 1968) is the head coach of the University of Missouri's women's basketball team. She was hired in April 2010 to replace former head coach Cindy Stein. Title: 201617 Missouri Tigers women's basketball team Passage: The 201617 Missouri Tigers women's basketball team represents the University of Missouri in the 201617 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Tigers are led by seventh year head coach Robin Pingeton. They play their games at Mizzou Arena and are members of the Southeastern Conference. They finished the season 2211, 115 in SEC play to finish in a tie for fourth place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the SEC Women's Tournament to Texas AM. They received an at-large to the NCAA Women's Tournament where they defeated South Florida in the first round before losing to Florida State in the second round. Title: Regina Miller Passage: Regina Lorraine Miller (born October 6, 1962) is the current head women's basketball coach at University of Illinois at Chicago. She previously served as the head women's basketball coach at UNLV from 1998 to 2008 and Western Illinois University from 1992 to 1998. Title: Keith Freeman Passage: Keith Freeman (born December 11, 1963) is an assistant coach of the women's basketball team at Wright State University. He is the former women's basketball program head coach at Valparaiso University. Freeman, the sixth head coach in the history of the Valparaiso University Crusader womens basketball program, was hired as the head coach before the 19941995 season. Freeman also served as the head women's basketball coach at Saint Joseph's College in Rensselaer, Indiana, from 19901994, and was the Great Lakes Valley Coach of the Year in 1992. Prior his tenure at Saint Joseph's, Freeman was the head men's basketball coach at Huntington (Ind.) College from 1985 to 1989. Freeman took over the Huntington program at age 21, making him one of the youngest college coaches in the nation. Freeman began coaching at the age of 19 when he was named the head women's basketball coach at Huntington, serving from 1983 to 1985. Title: Cindy Stein Passage: Cindy Stein (born January 22, 1961) is the current head women's basketball coach at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. She is the former coach of the Missouri Tigers women's basketball team at the University of Missouri from 1998 to 2010 and at Illinois Central College from 2012 to 2013. She was the head coach for the Cougars from April 3, 2012, until April 2, 2013 when she was named head coach of the SIU Women's basketball team.
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Robin Pingeton
Cindy Stein
Which actor in Airbag won the Academy Award for his role in "No Country for Old Men"?
Title: Josh Brolin Passage: Josh James Brolin ( ; born February 12, 1968) is an American actor. His first role was in the 1985 film "The Goonies". Since then he has appeared in a wide number of films, and is best known for his work as Llewelyn Moss in "No Country for Old Men", young Agent K in "Men in Black 3", George W. Bush in "W." and Dan White in "Milk", for which he received Academy Award and SAG Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor. Other roles include "Hollow Man", "In the Valley of Elah", "American Gangster", "True Grit", and "". In 2015, he appeared in "Everest" and "Sicario". He has also made two appearances through motion capture and voice acting as the villain Thanos in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a role he is slated to reprise in the upcoming films "" and the untitled Avengers film. In April 2017, Brolin was cast as Nathan Summers Cable as a part of a four-film contract in the "X-Men" film series, with his first appearance intended to be in "Deadpool 2". Title: Ann-Margret Passage: Ann-Margret (born Ann-Margret Olsson; April 28, 1941) is a Swedish-American actress, singer, and dancer. As an actress, she is best known for her roles in "Bye Bye Birdie" (1963), "Viva Las Vegas" (1964), "The Cincinnati Kid" (1965), "Carnal Knowledge" (1971), "Tommy" (1975), "Grumpy Old Men" (1993), and "Grumpier Old Men" (1995). She has won five Golden Globe Awards and been nominated for two Academy Awards, two Grammy Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and six Emmy Awards. Title: Javier Bardem Passage: Javier ngel Encinas Bardem (] ; born 1 March 1969) is a Spanish actor. Bardem won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as the psychopathic assassin Anton Chigurh in the 2007 Coen brothers film "No Country for Old Men". He has also received critical acclaim for roles in films such as "Jamn, jamn", "Carne trmula", "Boca a boca", "Los Lunes al sol", "Mar adentro", and "Skyfall", for which he received both a BAFTA and a SAG nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Title: Airbag (film) Passage: Airbag is a 1997 Spanish film written and directed by Juanma Bajo Ulloa. It stars Fernando Guilln Cuervo, Maria de Medeiros and Javier Bardem. Also stars unknown actors as Karra Elejalde and Manuel Manquia, and Spanish celebrities as Francisco Rabal, Rosa Maria Sard, Rossy de Palma, Santiago Segura, Alaska and Karlos Arguiano. Title: Tess Harper Passage: Tessie Jean "Tess" Harper ("ne" Washam; born August 15, 1950) is an American actress. She was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress for her first film role in 1983's "Tender Mercies", and for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1986 film "Crimes of the Heart". Her other film appearances include "Flashpoint" (1984), "Ishtar" (1987), "Far North" (1988), and "No Country for Old Men" (2007). She portrayed Jesse Pinkman's mother on "Breaking Bad" (20082013), appearing in the first three seasons. Title: Walter Matthau Passage: Walter Matthau ( ; born Walter John Matthow; October 1, 1920  July 1, 2000) was an American actor and comedian, best known for his role as Oscar Madison in "The Odd Couple" and its sequel 30 years later, "The Odd Couple II", and his frequent collaborations with "Odd Couple" co-star Jack Lemmon, particularly in the '90s with "Grumpy Old Men" and its sequel "Grumpier Old Men". He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the 1966 Billy Wilder film "The Fortune Cookie." Besides the Oscar, he was the winner of BAFTA, Golden Globe and Tony awards.
Javier Bardem
Airbag (film)
Javier Bardem
What genre of music did Balance and Composure and Mother Mother play?
Title: Will Yip Passage: Will Yip is a multi-genre music producer, engineer, songwriter, and musician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Yip works out of Studio 4 in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania alongside Grammy Award-winning producer Phil Nicolo. Yip is also the owner of Memory Music, an independent record label he launched in June, 2015 featuring projects worked on at Studio 4. Yip's partial discography includes producing, engineering, mixing, and mastering recordings for artists such as Lauryn Hill, Circa Survive, None More Black, Anthony Green, Cold World, Blacklisted, Title Fight, The Wonder Years, Major League, The Disco Biscuits, King Sunny Ad, The Fray, Keane, Mother of Mercy, Balance and Composure, Superheaven, mewithoutYou, among many others. Will Yip is also a studio and live drummer. Will was drummer and music director for rapper Schoolly D and his band International Supersport. Title: Mother Mother Passage: Mother Mother is a Canadian indie rock band based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The band consists of Ryan Guldemond on guitar and vocals, Molly Guldemond on vocals and keyboard, Jasmin Parkin on keyboard and vocals, Ali Siadat on drums, and Mike Young on bass. Longtime bassist Jeremy Page left the band in 2016. Title: Balance and Composure Passage: Balance and Composure is an American alternative rock band from Doylestown, Pennsylvania. They formed in the winter of 2007, after the breakup of two local Doylestown bands. The band's music is often suggested having similarities to Title Fight, Brand New, and Nirvana. They've released three studio albums and five EPs since their inception. Their second album "The Things We Think We're Missing" reached number 51 on the "Billboard" 200, number 10 on the Independent Albums, number 13 on the Modern RockAlternative Albums and number 16 on the Rock Albums charts. Title: Is Survived By Passage: Is Survived By is the third studio album by American post-hardcore band Touch Amor. The album was released on September 24, 2013 through Deathwish. The full track listing and artwork was revealed on July 17, 2013. The album's first single, "Just Exist", was released on July 30, 2013., and a music video for the song "Harbor" was released on September 25 the same year. It was produced by Brad Wood and feature guest vocal appearances by Jon Simmons of Balance and Composure, and Julia Blake of synth-pop band Vow. Title: Kidstreet (band) Passage: Kidstreet is a Canadian electronica trio formed in 2007 in Waterloo, Canada. The band is composed of two brothers and one sister: Karl Snyder on drums, Cliff Snyder on synth and guitar, and younger sister Edna Snyder on piano and vocals. The trio have a unique form of synth-pop. The band signed with Nettwerk in 2010. Kidstreet have since signed a major licensing deal with Ford. The staccato piano from their song (simply titled "Song") backs the car-makers latest TV spot as well as Apple's MacBook Pro with retina display TV Spot. Onstage, the band blends electronic elements with live drums, vocals, guitar and synths. They have toured with fellow Canadian artists Dragonette, Mother Mother, Thunderheist and Rich Aucoin as well as international artists Girl Talk and Health. They performed at the 2011 Canadian Music Week. Title: Hey Ocean! Passage: Hey Ocean! is a Canadian indie alternative rockfolk and synthpop band formed in 2004 in Vancouver. David Beckingham and Ashleigh Ball had been friends since grade 6, joining with David Vertesi in the 2000s to form the band. The band consists of Ashleigh Ball (vocalsflute), David Beckingham (vocalsguitar), and David Vertesi (vocalsbass). Their music draws from many genres, including pop and acoustic, and the group tours Canada widely. They have performed locally alongside other Vancouver acts such as Shad K, Mother Mother and Said the Whale.
rock
Mother Mother
Balance and Composure
What hamlet borders the east side of Long Island MacArthur Airport and is represented by Ginny Fields in the New York State Assembly?
Title: New York State Route 454 Passage: New York State Route 454 (NY 454), also known as the Suffolk County Veterans Memorial Highway or simply Vets Highway, is a 13.67 mi eastwest divided highway in western and central Suffolk County on Long Island in New York. It spans from NY 25 (Jericho Turnpike) in Commack to NY 27 (Sunrise Highway) in Holbrook. The route provides access to the Long Island MacArthur Airport, as well as New York State and Suffolk County government offices, and at one time the Long Island Arena. NY 454 serves as the northern terminus for the Northern State Parkway in Hauppauge, where a concurrency with NY 347 begins. Title: Holbrook, New York Passage: Holbrook is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 27,195 at the 2010 census. The community borders on the east side of Long Island MacArthur Airport. Title: Liberty Jet Management Passage: Liberty Jet Management (LJM) is an ARGUS Platinum rated, based on Long Island, New York. Liberty Jet Management's principal business office is located at Long Island MacArthur Airport with satellite locations in Boca Raton, FL (KBCT), Dupage, IL (KDPA) Chicago, IL (KMDW), Raleigh, NC. Liberty Jet Management was founded by Daniel Leon and Christian Deputy and gained its FAA certification in November 2006. Title: Ginny Fields Passage: Ginny Fields (born November 30, 1945 in Newport News, Virginia) represented the 5th District in the New York State Assembly, which includes parts of the Long Island towns of Brookhaven and Islip, including Centereach, Farmingville, Fire Island, Holbrook, Holtsville, Lake Ronkonkoma, Selden, Bayport, Bohemia, Oakdale, Ronkonkoma, Sayville, and West Sayville. Title: Ed Ra Passage: Edward P. "Ed" Ra (born November 4, 1981) is an American politician who is a member of the New York State Assembly. A Long Island native, Ra was elected to represent the people of the 21st District in the New York State Assembly on November 2, 2010. He is a Republican whose district includes part of Nassau County, New York. Title: Long Island MacArthur Airport Passage: Long Island MacArthur Airport (also known as Islip Airport) (IATA: ISP, ICAO: KISP, FAA LID: ISP) is a public airport on Long Island, in Ronkonkoma, Town of Islip, Suffolk County, New York. The Town owns and operates the airport, which serves about two million commercial passengers a year, as well as general aviation. Long Island MacArthur Airport (LIMA) covers 1,311 acres (531 ha) and has four runways and two helipads.
Holbrook
Ginny Fields
Holbrook, New York
Maurandya and Bowkeria are both what type of genus?
Title: Mabrya flaviflora Passage: Mabrya flaviflora is a mat-forming herbaceous perennial native to a small area in Baja California Norte, Mexico. It has pale yellow tubular flowers. It was first described by Ivan M. Johnston in 1924 in the genus "Maurandya" and transferred to "Mabrya" by Wayne J. Elisens in 1985 as "Mabrya geniculata" subsp. "flaviflora". It was restored to a full species within "Mabrya" by David A. Sutton in 1988. The epithet "flaviflora" means yellow-flowered. Title: Maurandya Passage: Maurandya is a genus of flowering plants in the plantain family, Plantaginaceae, native to Mexico and the south west United States (from California to central Texas). They sprawl or climb by means of twining leaf stalks. One of the four species, "Maurandya barclayana", is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant. Title: Bowkeria Passage: Bowkeria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Stilbaceae described as a genus in 1839. Title: Holmgrenanthe Passage: Holmgrenanthe petrophila (rocklady, formerly "Maurandya petrophila") is a rare perennial desert plant in the plantain family (Plantaginaceae), and the sole species of the genus Holmgrenanthe. It forms low mats of branched stems growing from a woody base. The leaves have small spines along their edges. The solitary yellow flowers are tubular with five free lobes at the end, the upper two pointing backwards, the lower three projecting forwards. The species is known only from about ten locations, most in the Titus Canyon and the adjacent Fall Canyon, all within the Californian section of Death Valley National Park. It grows in limestone crevices on the canyon walls, often on the north face. Title: Mabrya erecta Passage: Mabrya erecta is an upright herbaceous perennial native to Mexico the states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Nuevo Len and possibly Mxico. Unlike other members of the genus "Mabrya", it does not form mats. It has tubular flowers, whitish at the base and pink to red-violet at the apex. It was first described by William B. Hemsley in 1882 in the genus "Maurandya" and transferred to "Mabrya" by Wayne J. Elisens in 1985. The epithet "erecta" means erect or upright. Title: Maurandya wislizeni Passage: Maurandya wislizeni is a scrambling or climbing herbaceous annual native to Mexico and the south western United States (Texas, Arizona and New Mexico) where it grows in sand dunes. It has tubular flowers in shades of blue to violet and white and more-or-less triangular untoothed leaves. It has been placed in a separate genus as Epixiphium wislizeni.
flowering plants
Maurandya
Bowkeria
When did the long-time Real Madrid president died to whom the The Santiago Bernabu Trophy was dedicated?
Title: Estadio Chamartn Passage: Estadio Chamartn was a multi-use stadium in Madrid, Spain. It was initially used as the stadium of Real Madrid matches before Santiago Bernabu Stadium opened in 1947. The stadium held 22,500 people and was built in 1924. The first match at the stadium was Real Madrid against Newcastle United. Title: Santiago Bernabu Yeste Passage: Santiago Bernabu de Yeste (] ; 8 June 1895 2 June 1978) was a footballer who played for Real Madrid as a forward, and is one of the most important men in Real Madrid's history. Title: Trofeo Santiago Bernabu Passage: The Santiago Bernabu Trophy (Spanish: "Trofeo Santiago Bernabu" ) is dedicated to the memory of long-time Real Madrid president Santiago Bernabu. It is a friendly tournament organised each year by Real Madrid at the beginning of the season, somewhere around the end of August or the beginning of September. Title: Santiago Bernabu Stadium Passage: The Santiago Bernabu Stadium (Spanish: "Estadio Santiago Bernabu" ] ), is the home stadium of Real Madrid since its completion in 1947, with a current seating capacity of 81,044. Title: Santiago Bernabu (Madrid Metro) Passage: Santiago Bernabu is a metro station outside the Santiago Bernabu Stadium in Madrid, Spain. It is located in Fare Zone A. It primarily serves the Santiago Bernabu Stadium of Real Madrid. Title: 201415 FC Basel season Passage: The 201415 FC Basel season is the 122nd season in club history and the club's 20th consecutive season in the top flight of Swiss football. Basel are the reigning Swiss Super League champions. They prepared their season with various warm-up matches against teams from Switzerland, Austria and Czech Republic. Their 201415 Swiss Super League season began on 19 July with an away game against Aarau. Basel were qualified to the 201415 UEFA Champions League in the group stage. They were drawn into Group B against Real Madrid, Liverpool and Ludogorets Razgrad and started on 16 July with the away tie against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabu Stadium. In the first round of the 201415 Swiss Cup, played on 23 August 2014, Basel were drawn away against CS Italia. The final was played on 7 June 2015.
2 June 1978
Trofeo Santiago Bernabu
Santiago Bernabu Yeste
What did the USarmy seargant and convicted drug trafficker that was believed to have been a major figure in smuggling heroin into the United States from Southeast Asia from about 1968 to 1975 deny about Frank Lucas?
Title: Haji Bagcho Passage: Hajji Bagcho Sherzai, also known as "Haji Bagh Chagul" or "Haji Bagcho" (born 1954), is a convicted drug trafficker from Afghanistan who is currently serving a life sentence in U.S. Federal prison. He is accused by the United States for having ties with the Taliban. He was convicted on March 13, 2012, by a jury in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia of conspiracy, distribution of heroin for importation into the United States and narco-terrorism. Title: Michael Showers Passage: Michael Showers (born 14 July 1945) is a convicted drug dealer from Liverpool. In 2010, he was arrested in Turkey by a joint operation by the Turkish Police and the British Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), the drugs baron was reprimanded after being linked to alleged heroin smuggling. Showers has since been released. Showers is the father to 8 children Title: Ike Atkinson Passage: Leslie "Ike" Atkinson (November 19, 1925 November 11, 2014) was a US Army master sergeant and convicted drug trafficker, believed to have been a major figure in smuggling heroin into the United States from Southeast Asia from about 1968 to 1975. Title: Eamon Kelly (criminal) Passage: Eamon Kelly (1947 4 December 2012) was a high-profile Irish convicted drug trafficker and former crime leader. Back in the 1980s, he was an Irish Republican Army member. Born in Dublin, he mentored another crime lord named Eamon Dunne who was murdered in 2010. Title: Frank Lucas (drug dealer) Passage: Frank Lucas (born September 9, 1930) is an American former drug trafficker, who operated in Harlem during the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was particularly known for cutting out middlemen in the drug trade and buying heroin directly from his source in the Golden Triangle. Lucas boasted that he smuggled heroin using the coffins of dead American servicemen, but this claim is denied by his South East Asian associate, Leslie "Ike" Atkinson. Rather than hide the drugs in the coffins, they were hidden in the pallets underneath as depicted in the 2007 feature film "American Gangster" in which he was played by Denzel Washington, although the film fictionalized elements of Lucas' life for dramatic effect. Title: Andrew Chan Passage: Andrew Chan (; 12 January 1984 29 April 2015) was an Australian drug smuggler who was convicted and executed in Indonesia for drug trafficking as a member of the Bali Nine. In 2005, Chan was arrested at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar. According to court testimonies of convicted drug mules, Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were the co-ringleaders of the heroin smuggling operation from Indonesia to Australia. After a criminal trial on 14 February 2006, Chan was sentenced to execution by firing squad by the Denpasar District Court.
that he smuggled heroin
Frank Lucas (drug dealer)
Ike Atkinson
Who performed the lead single on the soundtrack of Rocky Morton and Annabel Jankel's 1993 film?
Title: Super Mario Bros. (film) Passage: Super Mario Bros. is a 1993 American science fantasy adventure comedy film based on the Japanese video game series of the same name by Nintendo and distributed by The Walt Disney Studios through Hollywood Pictures, thus becoming one of several rare occasions where Disney and Nintendo have collaborated. The film was directed by Rocky Morton and Annabel Jankel, written by Parker Bennett, Terry Runt and Ed Solomon, and stars Bob Hoskins, John Leguizamo, Dennis Hopper, Samantha Mathis, Fisher Stevens, Fiona Shaw and Richard Edson. The story revolves around the titular Mario brothers, as they find a parallel universe, ruled by the ruthless dictator King Koopa, who seeks to merge the two dimensions together so that he can rule both worlds, leaving it up to Mario and Luigi to join forces with Princess Daisy, the daughter of the world's displaced King, to stop Koopa. Title: Max Headroom (character) Passage: Max Headroom is a fictional artificial intelligence (AI) character, known for his wit and stuttering, distorted, electronically sampled voice. He was introduced in early 1984. The character was created by George Stone, Annabel Jankel and Rocky Morton in the mid-1980s, and portrayed by Matt Frewer as "The World's first computer-generated TV host," although the computer-generated appearance was achieved with prosthetic makeup and hand-drawn backgrounds. Preparing the look for filming involved a four-and-a-half-hour session in make-up, which Frewer described as "grueling" and "not fun," likening it to "being on the inside of a giant tennis ball." Title: Annabel Jankel Passage: Annabel Jankel (born 1 June 1955) is a British film and TV director who first came to prominence as a music video director and the co-creator and director of the pioneering cyber-character Max Headroom. She is the sister of musician and songwriter Chaz Jankel, who is best known as a member of new wave band Ian Dury The Blockheads. Title: Who's the Man? (soundtrack) Passage: Who's the Man? : Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 1993 film "Who's the Man? ". The soundtrack album was released on April 20, 1993 by Uptown Records and MCA Records. The soundtrack peaked at thirty-two on the "Billboard" 200 chart in 1993. Title: Tell It to the Bees Passage: Tell It to the Bees is an upcoming British drama film directed by Annabel Jankel. It stars Anna Paquin. Title: Almost Unreal Passage: "Almost Unreal" is a song by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 10 May 1993 as the lead single from the soundtrack of the 1993 live action adaption of "Super Mario Bros.", which starred Bob Hoskins and Dennis Hopper. The song became a top twenty hit in numerous territories, including Scandinavia, Ireland and the UK. It would also be the duo's final top ten hit in both of the latter countriesexcluding a re-release of "It Must Have Been Love" two months later. The song proved to be unsuccessful in North America, peaking at number 94 on the "Billboard" Hot 100, although it performed better in Canada where it peaked within the top thirty. Roxette themselves were later dismissive of both the song and the associated movie. It appeared as a bonus track on the Japanese edition of their next studio album, "Crash! Boom! Bang! " (1994), mis-titled "It's Almost Unreal".
Roxette
Almost Unreal
Super Mario Bros. (film)
Which flowering tree genus is commonly grown as ornamentals in warm regions, Plumeria or Vitex?
Title: Gynura aurantiaca Passage: Gynura aurantiaca, called purple passion or velvet plant is a species of plants in the chrysanthemum family It is native to Southeast Asia but grown in many other places as a house plant. In warm regions, it is frequently grown in outdoor on patios and in gardens rather than inside buildings, and hence it has escaped into the wild in Africa, Australia, South America, Mesoamerica, Florida, and a few other places. Title: Kuding Passage: Kuding or ku ding (; pronounced ) is a particularly bitter-tasting Chinese infusion, which due to their similarities in appearance is derived from several plant species. Two most common plants used to make kuding, being the wax tree species "Ligustrum robustum" and the holly species "Ilex kaushue" (synonyms: "Ilex kudingcha") plant, the former being more commonly grown in Sichuan and Japan while the latter is most commonly grown and used in the rest of China. This type of tea may be caffeinated if from the "Ilex" genus, but is caffeine-free if from the Ligustrum genus. Title: Plumeria Passage: Plumeria ( ) is a genus of flowering plants in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. Most species are deciduous shrubs or small trees. The species variously are indigenous to Mexico, Polynesia, Central America, and the Caribbean, and as far south as Brazil, but are grown as cosmopolitan ornamentals in warm regions. Common names for plants in the genus vary widely according to region, variety, and whim, but frangipani or variations on that theme are the most common. Plumeria also is used directly as a common name, especially in horticultural circles. Title: Simarouba glauca Passage: Simarouba glauca is a species of flowering tree that is native to Florida in the United States, southern Florida, South America, and the Lesser Antilles. Common names include paradise-tree, dysentery-bark, and bitterwood. Its seeds produce an edible oil. The tree is well suited for warm, humid, tropical regions. Its cultivation depends on rainfall distribution, water holding capacity of the soil and sub-soil moisture. It is suited for temperature range of 10 to . It can grow at elevations from sea level to 1000 m . It grows 40 to tall and has a span of 25 to . It bears yellow flowers and oval elongated purple colored fleshy fruits. Title: Vitex agnus-castus Passage: Vitex agnus-castus, also called vitex, chaste tree, chasteberry, Abraham's balm, lilac chastetree, or monk's pepper, is a native of the Mediterranean region. It is one of the few temperate-zone species of "Vitex", which is on the whole a genus of tropical and sub-tropical flowering plants. Theophrastus mentioned the shrub several times, as "agnos" () in "Enquiry into Plants". It has been long believed to be an anaphrodisiac but its effectiveness remains controversial. This is a cross-pollinating plant. However self-pollination may also occur now and then. Title: Vitex Passage: Vitex is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae. It has about 250 species. Common names include "chastetree", traditionally referring to "V. agnus-castus" but often applied to other species as well.
Plumeria
Vitex
Plumeria
Who was the executive producer of the soundtrack for which Rihanna recorded "Dancing in the Dark"?
Title: Scott Rosenbaum Passage: Scott Rosenbaum is a film and television screenwriter, producer, and showrunner. Scott recently served as the Executive Producer and Showrunner of ABCs science fiction drama "V" and Foxs crime drama "Gang Related". Previously, he was an Executive Producer on NBC's "Chuck" and an Executive Producer on FXs award-winning drama "The Shield". As an original member of the show's writing staff, Rosenbaum has won numerous awards for his achievements on "The Shield" including a Golden Globe for Best Drama, an American Film Institute Award for Best Television Drama as well as the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award. He is currently the executive producer and showrunner of "Queen of the South" for USA Network. Title: Home (soundtrack) Passage: Home: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for "Home", a 2015 animation film based on the 2007 children book "The True Meaning of Smekday" by Adam Rex. It features songs recorded by Rihanna, Clarence Coffee Jr., Kiesza, Charli XCX, Jacob Plant, and Jennifer Lopez. It was released on March 23, 2015 through Westbury Road and Roc Nation. Following the announcement that Rihanna would star in the film, it was revealed she would release a concept album based on the animated film. As the executive producer of the soundtrack, she called on various artists to feature on the album. Rihanna's "Towards the Sun" and Jennifer Lopez's "Feel the Light" were released as singles to promote the album. Title: Dancing in the Dark (Rihanna song) Passage: "Dancing in the Dark" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for the soundtrack to the 2015 film "Home". It was written by Ester Dean, Maureen Anne McDonald and Rihanna together with its producers Stargate. Title: Loveeeeeee Song Passage: "Loveeeeeee Song" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna recorded for her seventh studio album "Unapologetic" (2012). The song features vocals by American singer-rapper Future who also co-wrote, and music produced by Luney Tunez, Emmanuel Zaragoza (previously known as Mex Manny) and Future. Additional writing was done by Denisia "Blu June" Andrews and Rihanna herself. The song was released as the fourth single in the UK only and fourth overall from the album, impacting on urban radio stations in that region on April 3, 2013. Title: Bad Girl (Rihanna song) Passage: "Bad Girl" is a song initially recorded by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna and American recording artist Chris Brown for the soundtrack of the film "Confessions of a Shopaholic" (2009). Their version of the song was excluded from the soundtrack, in favor of a version performed by the American girl group The Pussycat Dolls. Rihanna and Brown's version of the song was leaked on the internet on January 6, 2009. The song is about an addiction to shopping, and more specifically, buying shoes and handbags. Hollywood Records' decision to not include Rihanna and Brown's version was criticized by Ryan Brockington for the "New York Post", but Michael Quinn for BBC Music was complimentary of The Pussycat Dolls' version. Rihanna and Brown's version charted at number 55 on the US Hot RBHip-Hop Songs. Title: Jeff Hickman Passage: Jeff Hickman is a video game designer, producer and customer support specialist currently working as the executive producer of live services for BioWare. His main task is to oversee the live services and operations of . Hickman entered the gaming business in 2001 working for Mythic Entertainment as their director of customer support for the MMORPG "Dark Age of Camelot". In 2005, he was promoted to executive producer, for DAOC. In 2006, he became the executive producer of "". In January 2011 Hickman was named executive producer of live services for Bioware.
Rihanna
Dancing in the Dark (Rihanna song)
Home (soundtrack)
Edward Anthony Spitzka autopsied the brain of the American anarchist who assassinated which President?
Title: Edward Charles Spitzka Passage: Edward Charles Spitzka (November 10, 1852 January 13, 1914) was an eminent late-19th century alienist, neurologist, and anatomist. Dr. Spitzka was the author of the landmark psychiatric manual ""Treatise on Insanity, Its Classification, Diagnosis and Treatment"" published in 1883. He pioneered studies of the anatomy of the human nervous system, and discovered the interoptic lobes of saurians in the human brain. Title: American Anthropometric Society Passage: The American Anthropometric Society was an association for acquiring and storing brains of eminent persons for the purpose of research. The society was founded in 1889 in Philadelphia. Edward Anthony Spitzka, M.D., professor of anatomy at Jefferson Medical College, presented a paper on March 16, 1906 about his study of six brains bequeathed to the society. Title: Leon Czolgosz Passage: Leon Frank Czolgosz (Polish: "Czogosz" ; May 5, 1873 October 29, 1901) was an American anarchist and former steel worker who assassinated U.S. President William McKinley in September 1901. Czolgosz was executed just over seven weeks later. Title: Edward Anthony Spitzka Passage: Edward Anthony Spitzka (June 17, 1876 September 4, 1922) was an American anatomist who autopsied (29 Oct 1901) the brain of Leon Czolgosz, the assassin of president William McKinley. (In 1881, his father Edward Charles Spitzka, a famous neurologist and medical specialist in mental diseases, testified to the insanity of Charles Guiteau, the assassin of President James A. Garfield, at Guiteau's murder trial.) Title: Josiah Warren Passage: Josiah Warren ( ; 1798 April 14, 1874) was an individualist anarchist, inventor, musician, and author in the United States. He is regarded by some as the first American anarchist, (though he never used the term himself) and the four-page weekly paper he edited during 1833, "The Peaceful Revolutionist", the first anarchist periodical published, an enterprise for which he built his own printing press, cast his own type, and made his own printing plates. Title: Especifismo Passage: Especifismo (] , "specifism") is one of the two main forms of anarchist activism championed by FARJ (Federao Anarquista do Rio de Janeiro) and other South American anarchist organizations, the other being social insertion. Especifismo emerged as a result of anarchist experiences in South America over the last half of the 20th century starting with the Federacin Anarquista Uruguaya (FAU), which was founded in 1956 by anarchists who saw the need for an organization which was specifically anarchist.
William McKinley
Edward Anthony Spitzka
Leon Czolgosz
Are Christina Stead and James Patterson both writers?
Title: The Man Who Loved Children Passage: The Man Who Loved Children is a 1940 novel by Australian writer Christina Stead. It was not until a reissue edition in 1965, with an introduction by poet Randall Jarrell, that it found widespread critical acclaim and popularity. "Time" magazine included the novel in its "TIME 100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005". The novel has been championed by novelists Robert Stone, Jonathan Franzen and Angela Carter. Carter believed Stead's other novels "Cotters England"; "A Little Tea, A Little Chat"; and "For Love Alone" to be as good, if not better than "The Man Who Loved Children". Title: Christina Stead Passage: Christina Stead (17 July 190231 March 1983) was an Australian novelist and short-story writer acclaimed for her satirical wit and penetrating psychological characterisations. Christina Stead was a committed Marxist, although she was never a member of the Communist Party. She spent much of her life outside Australia. Title: James Patterson Passage: James Brendan Patterson (born March 22, 1947) is an American author and philanthropist. Among his works are the "Alex Cross", "Michael Bennett", "Women's Murder Club", "Maximum Ride", "Daniel X", "NYPD Red", "Witch and Wizard", and "Private" series, as well as many stand-alone thrillers, non-fiction and romance novels. His books have sold more than 300 million copies and he was the first person to sell 1 million e-books. In 2016, Patterson topped "Forbes"'s list of highest-paid authors for the third consecutive year, with an income of 95 million. His total income over a decade is estimated at 700 million. Title: Letty Fox: Her Luck Passage: Letty Fox: Her Luck is Australian-born author Christina Steads sixth novel. It is a tribute to the drama of the urban environment and its role in socializing its occupants. Published in 1946, Stead wrote the lengthy "Letty Fox" after living in New York City for seven years. The cosmopolitan setting serves well as the theater in which Stead develops her characters through their adventures with numerous careers, love affairs, familial obligations, and sensitivities to reputation. To this end, "Letty Fox" has been described as a modern picaresque novel and psychological novel at the same time. Title: Robert J.C. Stead Passage: Robert James Campbell Stead (4 September 1880 - 1959) was born at Middleville, Ontario. The family homesteaded at Cartwright, Manitoba in 1882. Robert J.C. Stead began a weekly newspaper in Cartwright in 1899, at the age of 18 years. His first book, "The Empire Builders and Other Poems" was published in 1908 and for the next 23 years, until 1931, he continued a steady flow of novels, short stories and books of verse, which enriched the portraiture of Canadian prairie life. As described by Terrence Craig, "In his early poetry, such as "The Empire Builders and Other Poems" (1908), Stead mixed with styles of Service and Kipling to produce a virulently nationalist concept of Canada and Canadians. This strain was continued when he turned to novels in 1914, and wartime tensions seemed to exacerbate his prejudices. His postwar novels are calmer, more tolerant and less romantic than his first work...". For a significant period, Stead worked in the immigration department of the Canadian Pacific Railway in Calgary, where he produced "reams of rose-hued prose extolling the clean, healthy vigour of life in the open spacesspaces opened courtesy of the CPR and available at good prices. On his own time, Mr. Stead writes in the same vein...", and became one of Canada's best-known authors. Title: I'm Dying Laughing: The Humourist Passage: I'm Dying Laughing: The Humourist is a novel by Christina Stead (1902 - 1983). It was published posthumously by Virago Press in 1986, edited and with a preface by Ron Geering.
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Louis McLane Hamilton served under a General who was wounded during what battle in Virginia?
Title: George Armstrong Custer Passage: Custer developed a strong reputation during the Civil War. He participated in the first major engagement, the First Battle of Bull Run on July 21, 1861, near Washington, D.C. His association with several important officers helped his career as did his success as a highly effective cavalry commander. Custer was brevetted to brigadier general at age 23, less than a week before the Battle of Gettysburg, where he personally led cavalry charges that prevented Confederate cavalry from attacking the Union rear in support of Pickett's Charge. He was wounded in the Battle of Culpeper Court House in Virginia on September 13, 1863. In 1864, Custer was awarded another star and brevetted to major general rank. At the conclusion of the Appomattox Campaign, in which he and his troops played a decisive role, Custer was present at General Robert E. Lee's surrender to General Ulysses S. Grant, on April 9, 1865. Title: Rebecca Hamilton (politician) Passage: Rebecca Hamilton (born January 8, 1948) is a politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Hamilton served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 1981 to 1986 and again in 2003 until 2015. Both times Hamilton represented district 89. She is married to Rodney Hargrave and has two children, John and Hamilton. Title: Bill Hamilton (West Virginia politician) Passage: William 'Bill' David Hamilton (born July 14, 1950 in Buckhannon, West Virginia) is an American politician and a Republican member of the West Virginia House of Delegates representing District 45 since January 12, 2013. Hamilton served consecutively from January 2003 until January 2013 in the District 39 seat. Title: Russ Hamilton Passage: Russ Hamilton (born 1948 or 1949) is an American poker player. He was the 1994 World Series of Poker main event champion, defeating Hugh Vincent in heads-up play to win 1 million in first-prize money, as well as his body weight in silver. Following his World Series win, Hamilton served as a consultant for Ultimate Bet, an online poker server. In 2008, the Kahnawake Gaming Commission found Hamilton largely responsible for cheating players on Ultimate Bet out of 6.1 million through software that allowed access to opponents' hole cards. In 2009, Kahnawake increased the 6.1 million estimate to 22,100,000. Title: Louis McLane Hamilton Passage: Louis McLane Hamilton (18441868) was an officer in the United States Army during and after the American Civil War. He served as a captain under General George Armstrong Custer in the Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma, where he died at the age of 24 while leading a charge in the Battle of Washita River. He was a grandson of Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Title: Louis McLane House Passage: Louis McLane House was a historic home located at Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. It was built before 1792, and is an example of an 18th-century urban residence. It is a 3 12-story, three-bay, brick dwelling with a gable roof later modified for commercial uses. It was the home of Congressman Louis McLane (17861857) and the birthplace of American politician, military officer, and diplomat Robert Milligan McLane (18151898) and Lydia Milligan Sims McLane (18221887), wife of Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston.
Battle of Culpeper Court House
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George Armstrong Custer
Mikhail Sergachev, a Russian porofessional ice hockey defenseman, plays for which team that plays their home games in the Amalie Arena?
Title: List of Tampa Bay Lightning general managers Passage: The Tampa Bay Lightning are an American professional ice hockey team based in Tampa, Florida. They play in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Hockey League (NHL). Often referred to as the Bolts, as seen from their third jerseys, the team joined the NHL in 1992 as an expansion team, and won their first Stanley Cup championship in 2004. Having first played in the Expo Hall, and later in the ThunderDome (now known as Tropicana Field), the Lightning have played their home games at the Ice Palace, currently titled Amalie Arena, since 1996. The franchise has had six general managers since their inception. Title: Michele Strazzabosco Passage: Michele Strazzabosco (born February 6, 1976) is a former Italian ice hockey defenseman. He played for two decades in the top Italian ice hockey league (Serie A) and was a member of the Italian national ice hockey team for a dozen years, including at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin. Strazzabosco is considered one of the top native players in Italian ice hockey history. Title: Mikhail Sergachev Passage: Mikhail Sergachev (Russian: e; born 25 June 1998) is a Russian professional ice hockey defenseman. He is currently playing as a prospect to the Tampa Bay Lightning in the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected 9th overall by the Montreal Canadiens in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft. Title: Amalie Arena Passage: Amalie Arena is an arena in Tampa, Florida, that has been used for ice hockey, basketball, and arena football games, as well as concerts. It is home to the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League and the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League. Title: Zach Bogosian Passage: Zachary M. Bogosian (Armenian: . , born July 15, 1990) is an American professional ice hockey defenseman currently playing for the Buffalo Sabres. Bogosian attended Cushing Academy in Massachusetts before he joined the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) in 2006. He played two seasons in the OHL, and was nominated for the Red Tilson Trophy as the league's most outstanding player in his second season. Bogosian was regarded as a complete, physical defenseman who could contribute on both offense and defense; he was rated as one of the top players heading into the 2008 NHL Entry Draft, where the Atlanta Thrashers selected him third overall. He signed a contract with the team a few weeks after the draft and began the season with the Thrashers, though he missed several weeks of his rookie year due to injury. In his second season, he tied a team record for goals by a defenseman. Bogosian first played in an international tournament when he joined the American national team at the 2009 IIHF World Championship. Title: Tampa Bay Lightning Passage: The Tampa Bay Lightning are a professional ice hockey team based in Tampa, Florida. It is a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Lightning have one Stanley Cup championship in their history, in 200304. The team is often referred to as the Bolts, and the nickname is used on the current third jersey. The Lightning plays home games in the Amalie Arena in Tampa.
The Tampa Bay Lightning
Mikhail Sergachev
Tampa Bay Lightning
What well preserved star fortress is St. Alban's Church in Copenhagen next to?
Title: St. Alban's Church, Copenhagen Passage: St. Alban's Church, locally often referred to simply as the English Church, is an Anglican church in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was built from 1885 to 1887 for the growing English congregation in the city. Designed by Arthur Blomfield as a traditional English parish church in the Gothic Revival style, it is in a peaceful park setting at the end of Amaliegade in the northern part of the city centre, next to the citadel Kastellet and the Gefion Fountain and Langelinie. Title: St. Alban's Church, Odense Passage: St. Alban's Church (Danish: "Sankt Albani Kirke" ) is the Roman Catholic parish church of Odense, Denmark. It should not be confused with the medieval church of St. Alban's Priory where King Canute IV was murdered in 1086, and which was later replaced with St. Canute's Cathedral. The medieval St. Alban's Priory was located at Albani Torv ("St. Alban's Square") roughly halfway between St. Canute's Cathedral and St. Alban's Church. A modern stone plaque located at the site of the former church's altar is the only visible remain of this structure. Title: Royal Fortress of the Concepcion Passage: The fortress of Real Fuerte de la Concepcin (English: Royal Fortress of the Conception) is a star fortress built in the Vaubanesque style. It is located 0.6 mi west of the village of Aldea del Obispo in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile and Len. The fortress was constructed there because of its position of great strategic significance due to its proximity to the border between Spain and Portugal which lies 0.4 mi to the west of the fortress. The Fortress of the Concepcion is also opposite the Portuguese castle fortress of Almeida which lies 5.5 mi west-north-west of the fortress. In 2006, the derelict fortress was sold privately and the site was renovated into a luxury hotel which opened in 2012. Title: Alban Hill Passage: Alban Hill or Hyll M.D. (d. 1559), physician, a native of Wales, studied at Oxford and at Bologna. He became famous for theoretical and practical physics at London, and much beloved and admired by all learned men. He resided for many years in the parish at St. Alban, Wood Street, being held in great respect, and esteemed one of the chief parishioners' Caius calls him a good and learned man. He is mentioned in laudatory terms by Bassianus Landus of Piacenza in his "Anatomi", 1605, vol ii. cap. xi. 225, with reference to a far from profound remark attributed to him about the uses of mesentery. Landus adds that Hill wrote on Galen, but no such writings are known to be extant. He became a fellow of the College of Physicians on 23 March 1552, was Censor from 1555 to 1558, and elect in 1558. He died on 22 Dec. 1559, and was buried in St. Alban's Church, Wood Street, near his friend and colleague, Dr. Wotton. Only the tower of the church structure may be found today. His widow survived him until 31 May 1580. Title: St. Alban's, Newfoundland and Labrador Passage: St. Alban's is a town of approximately 1,400 located in the Bay d'Espoir estuary on the south coast of Newfoundland, Canada. St. Alban's is the largest community in Bay d'Espoir. Title: Kastellet, Copenhagen Passage: Kastellet, (English: The Citadel) located in Copenhagen, Denmark, is one of the best preserved star fortresses in Northern Europe. It is constructed in the form of a pentagram with bastions at its corners. Kastellet was continuous with the ring of bastioned ramparts which used to encircle Copenhagen but of which only the ramparts of Christianshavn remain today.
Kastellet
St. Alban's Church, Copenhagen
Kastellet, Copenhagen
Who was born first, Greg Lake from Emerson, Lake and Palmer, or Blue yster Cult's Eric Bloom?
Title: Black Blade (song) Passage: "Black Blade" is a song by American rock band Blue yster Cult. The lyrics were written by Eric Bloom and British science fiction writer Michael Moorcock from the viewpoint of Elric, Moorcock's most famous character. Elric wields a sentient, soul-sucking sword named Stormbringer. Aside from a set of cryptic, blood-red runes on the blade, the sword is black, hence the name "Black Blade". The music was jointly composed by Eric Bloom, lead singer of Blue yster Cult, and bass-player John Trivers. The song was featured in the Blue yster Cult album "Cultsaurus Erectus." When Bloom was asked how he got in touch with Moorcock for the song he claims, "I went out of my way to send him a Fan Boy letter. He was living in England, and he came over to America, to meet with his publisher. He said, Let's get together. We got together, and bonded, and he started sending me lyrics. That is how "Black Blade," "Veteran of Psychic Wars" and "Great Sun Jester" happened. Title: Greg Lake Passage: Gregory Stuart Lake (10 November 1947 7 December 2016) was an English bassist, guitarist, singer, songwriter, and producer who gained prominence as a founder member of the progressive rock bands King Crimson and Emerson, Lake Palmer (ELP). Title: Eric Bloom Passage: Eric Bloom (born December 1, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter and musician. He is best known as a vocalist, and "stun guitar" player for the long-running band Blue yster Cult, with work on over 20 albums. Much of his lyrical content relates to his lifelong interest in science fiction. Title: Blue yster Cult (album) Passage: Blue yster Cult is the eponymous debut studio album by the American hard rock band Blue yster Cult, released on January 16, 1972 by Columbia Records. The album featured songs such as "Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll", "Stairway to the Stars", and "Then Came the Last Days of May", all of which the band still plays regularly during its concerts. Despite positive reviews, the album failed to chart for some time before finally cracking the "Billboard" 200 chart on May 20, 1972, peaking at No. 172. Blue yster Cult toured with artists such as The Byrds, Alice Cooper and the Mahavishnu Orchestra to support the album. Title: Veteran of the Psychic Wars Passage: "Veteran of the Psychic Wars" is a song by the American hard rock band Blue yster Cult, written by Eric Bloom and British author Michael Moorcock (creator of Elric of Melnibon). The song first appeared on the album "Fire of Unknown Origin" from 1981. An extended version appears on the album "Extraterrestrial Live". It also appears on the soundtrack of the 1981 animated film "Heavy Metal". Title: David Lucas (composer) Passage: David Lucas (born David Helfman April 21, 1937) is an American rock and roll composer, singer, and music producer. He has written a number of commercial jingles, such as ATT's "Reach Out and Touch Someone." In 1981, he received a Clio Award for composing the music to Pepsi's "Catch That Pepsi Spirit." As a record producer, he worked with many new artists such as Blue yster Cult. On the 1976 Blue yster Cult song "Don't Fear the Reaper" which he co-produced, Lucas sang backup vocals and came up with the idea for using a cowbell, parodied by Christopher Walken in the "More cowbell" skit on "Saturday Night Live". In June 2011, Lucas was inducted into Buffalo's Music Hall of Fame.
Eric Bloom
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Eric Bloom
The birthplacce of Ian Johnston is located on what river?
Title: Neuse River Trail Passage: The Neuse River Trail is a 33 mi long paved greenway located in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina, running along the banks of the Neuse River from Falls Lake Dam to the town of Clayton. The route passes through the jurisdictions of Raleigh, Wake Forest, Knightdale, and Clayton in Wake and Johnston counties. The Neuse River Greenway trail is part of the Capital Area Greenway system as well as the Mountains-to-Sea Trail that crosses North Carolina from the Great Smoky Mountains to the Outer Banks. Open to both cyclists and pedestrians, the Neuse River Trail is the longest greenway trail in North Carolina and the longest paved trail between northern Virginia and western Georgia. Title: Belfast Passage: Belfast ( or ; from Irish: "Bal Feirste" , meaning "rivermouth of the sandbanks" ) is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, and the second largest on the island of Ireland. On the River Lagan, it had a population of 333,871 in 2015. Belfast was granted city status in 1888. Title: Ian Johnston (cricketer) Passage: Robert Ian Johnston usually known as Ian Johnston (born 1 July 1948 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is an Irish former cricketer. A right-handed batsman and right-arm medium pace bowler, he played 15 times for the Ireland cricket team between 1979 and 1983, including three first-class matches and two List A matches. Title: Ian Johnston (doctor) Passage: Ian Johnston ("Walter Ian Harewood Johnston, 16 February 1930 19 March 2001") was one of the true pioneers of reproductive medicine in Australia. He was a primary contributor to the development of human IVF (In vitro fertilisation) in Melbourne, Australia. He was the Head of the Reproductive Biology Unit at the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne and was the founding President and Honorary Life Member of The Fertility Society of Australia. Ian was known as the 'founding father of IVF in Australia' Title: White Oak Plantation Passage: White Oak Plantation, also known as the William Johnson House, is a historic plantation house located near Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. It was built about 1792, and is a two-story, Catawba River Valley School style brick dwelling. The original Quaker plan interior has been converted to a center hall plan. It has a gable roof overhang and a full-width, two-story gabled porch. It was built by William Johnston, a captain in the North Carolina militia at the Battle of King's Mountain in 1780. Title: WXK22 Passage: WXK22 (sometimes referred to as Sherman All Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio station that serves Sherman-Denison and surrounding areas near the Red River. It is programmed from the NWS Fort Worth office with its transmitter located in Sherman. It broadcasts weather and hazard information for Collin, Cooke, Denton, Fannin, and Grayson counties in Texas as well as Bryan, Carter, Johnston, Love, and Marshall counties in Oklahoma. It also broadcasts hourly weather observations for the following locations: Sherman-Denison, Durant (Oklahoma), Gainesville, McKinney, DFW Airport, Paris, Wichita Falls, and Oklahoma City (Oklahoma).
River Lagan
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Where are the headquarters of the owner of The Augusta Daily Gazette?
Title: GateHouse Media Passage: GateHouse Media Inc. (formerly Liberty Group Publishing), former symbol on OTC Markets Group's OTCQB tier GHSE, is a U.S. newspaper publisher, headquartered in the town of Perinton, New York, that publishes 97 dailies in 20 states and 198 paid weeklies, in addition to free papers, shoppers and specialty and niche publications. Title: Taunton Daily Gazette Passage: The Taunton Daily Gazette (and Taunton Sunday Gazette) is a daily newspaper founded in 1848. Based in Taunton, Massachusetts, its coverage area also includes Berkley, Rehoboth, Dighton, Lakeville, Norton, and Raynham. Title: Daily Gazette (Colchester) Passage: The Daily Gazette, often known as the Colchester Gazette, is a local daily newspaper covering the north Essex area of England. Title: The Daily Gazette Passage: The Daily Gazette, formerly The Schenectady Gazette, is an independently owned daily newspaper based in Schenectady, New York and mainly covers the counties of Schenectady, Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Fulton, Schoharie, and Montgomery. Title: Augusta Daily Gazette Passage: The Augusta Daily Gazette is an American daily newspaper in Augusta, Kansas. It is owned by GateHouse Media. Title: Hammonton Gazette Passage: The Hammonton Gazette is the local weekly newspaper of Hammonton, New Jersey. It was founded in 1997 by the then-23-year-old Gabriel J. Donio and is owned by The Hammonton Gazette Inc. The first print edition was published on July 2, 1997. Gabriel J. Donio is the owner and publisher of The Gazette. Gina L. Rullo is the editor-in-chief. The Gazette staff consists of approximately 30 people. Each Wednesday, the newspaper is distributed though Hammonton and the surrounding area. The Gazette has subscribers throughout New Jersey and in all 50 states. The black-and-white newspaper primarily covers the town of Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey, focusing on local politics, businesses and residents. It is available for sale (35 cents a copy) at more than 70 locations in Hammonton, Folsom, Waterford Twp., Winslow Twp., Egg Harbor City, Buena and Collings Lakes. Subscriptions to the print edition are available for 20 for the year. Contact (609) 704-1940 to subscribe by credit card, or mail a check to The Hammonton Gazette, P.O. Box 1228, Hammonton, N.J. 08037. Please make all checks payable to The Hammonton Gazette. The Gazette's Digital Edition is available in full color at http:www.joomag.comenmagInfoM0562467001359055521. The cost is 1 per issue or 40 per year.
Perinton, New York
Augusta Daily Gazette
GateHouse Media
For which form of mass entertainment are 'Us Amongst The Rest' from York, UK and Skinny Puppy from Vancouver famous?
Title: Remission amp; Bites Passage: Remission Bites is a compilation by Skinny Puppy released on Play It Again Sam in 1987. The release of this compilation coincides with that of "Bites and Remission" and contains many of the same songs, albeit in a different context. This release is, to date, the only CD pressing of Skinny Puppy's first two albums in their original form. While the audio is free of any song-splicing or bonus tracks, the inserts contain a number of shortcomings. Title: Download (band) Passage: Download is a Canadian electronic music group formed by Dwayne Goettel and cEvin Key of Skinny Puppy in 1994. The initial lineup also included Off Gone's Phil Western and Mark Spybey of Dead Voices on Air, but has since been particularly fluid, with Key and Western being the only constant members following Goettel's death. Download's music has been described as post-industrial, drawing from the band's genesis as part of Skinny Puppy but also sharing common stylistic ground with such artists as Aphex Twin and Autechre. The primary instrumentation common throughout their albums is a blend of synthesizers and sampled instruments; the music is particularly centered on elements of percussion and rhythm. Title: Tenebrae Vision Passage: Tenebrae Vision is the only album of Canadian industrial band Cyberaktif which consisted of cEvin Key and Dwayne R. Goettel of Skinny Puppy and former Skinny Puppy member Bill Leeb of Front Line Assembly. For "Cyberaktif", Leeb adopted his stage name, Wilhelm Schroeder, he had used while with Skinny Puppy. The album was released in 1991 through Wax Trax! and features Blixa Bargeld of German industrial band Einstrzende Neubauten. Title: Us Amongst The Rest Passage: Us Amongst The Rest is an English hard rock band from York, UK. The band has shared stages with Heaven's Basement and were at a show with members of Asking Alexandria in their hometown of York to perform a secret DJ set. Us Amongst The Rest are currently recording their debut studio album at Innersound Studios due for release on 7 July 2014. The name of the band derives from an ironic perception that all new bands sound the same. Title: List of Skinny Puppy side projects Passage: This is a list of side projects of the prominent industrial band Skinny Puppy, who have released twelve albums and toured extensively since 1982. This list includes other projects begun by cEvin Key and Nivek Ogrethe only constant members of Skinny Puppysince its inception. Other members have included Dwayne Goettel, Mark Walk, Dave "Rave" Ogilvie, and many other guestssession musicians; this list does not include other projects of those musicians. Title: Skinny Puppy Passage: Skinny Puppy is a Canadian industrial music group formed in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1982. The group is widely considered to be one of the founders of the electro-industrial genre. Initially envisioned as an experimental side project by cEvin Key (Kevin Crompton) while he was in the new wave band Images in Vogue, Skinny Puppy evolved into a full-time project with the addition of vocalist Nivek Ogre (Kevin Ogilvie). Over the course of a dozen studio albums and many live tours, Key and Ogre have been the only constant members. Other members have included Dwayne Goettel (19861995), Dave "Rave" Ogilvie (long-time associate, producer, and "unofficial" fourth member until 1995), Mark Walk (2003present), and a number of guests, including Bill Leeb (19851986, under the pseudonym Wilhelm Schroeder), Al Jourgensen (1989), and many others.
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Skinny Puppy
Nevil Shute and J. M. Coetzee, have which occupation in common?
Title: Australian science fiction Passage: Australia, unlike Europe, does not have a long history in the genre of science fiction. Nevil Shute's "On the Beach", published in 1957, and filmed in 1959, was perhaps the first notable international success. Though not born in Australia, Shute spent his latter years there, and the book was set in Australia. It might have been worse had the imports of American pulp magazines not been restricted during WWII, forcing local writers into the field. Various compilation magazines began appearing in the 1960s and the field has continued to expand into some significance. Today Australia has a thriving SFFantasy genre with names recognised around the world. In 2013 a trilogy by Sydney-born Ben Peek was sold at auction to a UK publisher for a six-figure deal . Title: Trustee from the Toolroom Passage: Trustee from the Toolroom is a novel written by Nevil Shute. Shute died in January 1960; "Trustee" was published posthumously later that year. Title: Nevil Shute Passage: Nevil Shute Norway (17 January 189912 January 1960) was an English novelist and aeronautical engineer who spent his later years in Australia. He used his full name in his engineering career and Nevil Shute as his pen name to protect his engineering career from any potential negative publicity in connection with his novels, which included "On the Beach" and "A Town Like Alice". Title: Coetzee and Matiso Passage: Coetzee v Government of the Republic of South Africa; Matiso and Others v Commanding Officer, Port Elizabeth Prison, and Others is an important case in South African law, with an especial bearing on civil procedure and constitutional law. It concerned the constitutional validity of certain provisions of the Magistrates' Courts Act. It was heard, March 6, 1995, in the Constitutional Court by Chaskalson P, Mahomed DP, Ackermann J, Didcott J, Kentridge AJ, Kriegler J, Langa J, Madala J, Mokgoro J, O'Regan J and Sachs J. They delivered judgment on September 22. The applicant's attorneys were the Legal Resources Centres of Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Johannesburg. Attorneys for the first and second respondents in the Coetzee application were the State Attorneys of Cape Town and Johannesburg, and Du Plessis Eksteen for the Association of Law Societies. IMS Navsa SC (with him L. Mpati) appeared for the applicants in both matters, D. Potgieter for the first and second respondents in the Coetzee matter, and JC du Plessis for the Association of Law Societies (as "amicus curiae"). Title: Summertime (novel) Passage: Summertime is a 2009 novel by South African-born Nobel laureate J. M. Coetzee. It is the third in a series of fictionalized memoirs by Coetzee (the first two being "" and "") and details the life of one John Coetzee from the perspective of five people who have known him. The novel largely takes place in the mid to late 1970s, largely in Cape Town, although there are also important scenes in more remote South African settings. While there are obvious similarities between the actual writer of the novel, J. M. Coetzee, and the subject of the novel, John Coetzee, there are some differences - most notably that the John Coetzee of the novel is reported as having died. Within the novel, the opinions and thoughts of the five people are compiled and interpreted by a fictitious biographer, who also adds fragments from John Coetzee's notebooks. It was shortlisted for the 2009 Booker Prize. Coetzee was already a two-time winner of the award and it is for this reason that literary commentator Merritt Moseley believes he did not win it for "Summertime". Title: J. M. Coetzee Passage: John Maxwell "J. M." Coetzee (] , ; ] ; born 9 February 1940) is a South African novelist, essayist, linguist, translator and recipient of the 2003 Nobel Prize in Literature. He relocated to Australia in 2002 and lives in Adelaide. He became an Australian citizen in 2006.
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Who has won more Grammy awards, Darius Rucker or Conrad Lant?
Title: Darius Rucker Passage: Darius Carlos Rucker (born May 13, 1966) is an American singer and songwriter. He first gained fame as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the Grammy Award-winning American rock band Hootie the Blowfish, which he founded in 1986 at the University of South Carolina along with Mark Bryan, Jim "Soni" Sonefeld and Dean Felber. The band has released five studio albums with him as a member, and charted six top 40 hits on the "Billboard" Hot 100. Rucker co-wrote the majority of the band's songs with the other three members. Title: Don't Think I Don't Think About It Passage: "Don't Think I Don't Think About It" is a song recorded by American country music artist Darius Rucker. The song, co-written by Rucker and Clay Mills, was released in May 2008 as Rucker's first single from his album "Learn to Live". The song made Rucker the first individual African-American artist to chart a number one country hit since Charley Pride's "Night Games" reached the top of the charts in September 1983. Title: Brandy Clark Passage: Brandy Lynn Clark (born October 9, 1975) is an American country music singer-songwriter. Her songs have been recorded by Sheryl Crow, Miranda Lambert, The Band Perry, Reba McEntire, LeAnn Rimes, Billy Currington, Darius Rucker, and Kacey Musgraves. She was nominated for Best New Artist at the 2015 Grammy Awards. Title: Come Back Song Passage: "Come Back Song" is a song recorded by American country music artist Darius Rucker. The song, co-written by Rucker and Nashville songwriters Casey Beathard and Chris Stapleton, was released to country music radio in July 2010 as the lead single from Rucker's second album of country music "Charleston, SC 1966". Title: I Got Nothin' Passage: "I Got Nothin'" is a song recorded by American country music artist Darius Rucker and co-written by Rucker with Clay Mills. It was released in May 2011 as the seventh solo single of Rucker's career, and the third single from his album "Charleston, SC 1966". Title: Conrad Lant Passage: Conrad Thomas Lant (born 15 January 1963), also known by the stage name of Cronos, is an English musician. He is the vocalist and bass player of the influential Thrash metalblack metal band Venom, from 1979 to 1989 and from 1994 to present.
Darius Carlos Rucker
Darius Rucker
Conrad Lant
What was the real name of the star of the 1963 film The Nutty Professor?
Title: Sherman Klump Passage: Prof. Sherman Klump (known as Julius Kelp in the original film (1963) and by his alter ego Buddy Love) is a fictional character portrayed by Jerry Lewis in "The Nutty Professor", and by Eddie Murphy in the 1996 version and its 2000 sequel "". Sherman is a jolly, kind-hearted science teacher at Welman College. Murphy played the rest of Klump's family in the sequel. Lewis was not fond of Murphy's characters, due to excessive fart jokes in the films. Title: Jerry Lewis Passage: Jerry Lewis (born either Jerome Levitch or Joseph Levitch, depending on the source; March 16, 1926 August 20, 2017) was an American comedian, actor, singer, producer, director, screenwriter, and humanitarian. Title: The Nutty Professor (1996 film) Passage: The Nutty Professor is a 1996 American slapstick comedy science fiction film starring Eddie Murphy. It is a remake of the 1963 film of the same name, which starred Jerry Lewis, which itself was a parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde". The film co-stars Jada Pinkett, James Coburn, Larry Miller, Dave Chappelle and John Ales. The original music score was composed by David Newman. The film won Best Makeup at the 69th Academy Awards. Title: The Go-Katz Passage: The Go-Katz are a British psychobilly band formed in Loughborough, Leicestershire in 1986. The original members were Howard Raucous (real name Howard Piperides) on vocals, Beaker (real name Giles Brett) on guitar, Andy Young (guitar), Moff (real name Mark Moffat) on Double Bass, and Wolf (real name John Basford) on drums. The band members have formerly made up Loughborough bands The Exorcists and The Go-Go Dakotas. Title: The Nutty Professor Passage: The Nutty Professor is a 1963 American science fiction-romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written (with Bill Richmond) and starring Jerry Lewis. The score was composed by Walter Scharf. The film is a parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde". Title: William Engesser Passage: William Engesser (February 21, 1939 June 20, 2002) was an American film actor, 7'3" tall. His roles include Jerry Reed's bodyguard in "Gator" (1976), Richard"Bigfoot" in "The Secrets of Isis" (1975), Krakow the Werewolf in the campy "House on Bare Mountain" (1962), and a bit part as a man in a gym in "The Nutty Professor" (1963).
either Jerome Levitch or Joseph Levitch
The Nutty Professor (1996 film)
Jerry Lewis
Which singer was from the United States, Ian Ball or Aretha Franklin?
Title: Yeah!!! Passage: Yeah!!! (or Aretha Franklin In Person With Her Quartet) is the eighth studio album by American singer Aretha Franklin, Released on May 17, 1965 by Columbia Records. Contrary to the overdubbed sounds of audience murmurs, the album was not a live album, but instead was recorded live at New York's Columbia Studios and produced by Clyde Otis. This would be Franklin's last collection of jazz recordings until the release of 1969's "Soul '69", released during her landmark tenure at Atlantic Records. An expanded version of the album that also contains the original session tracks without audience overdubs has been released on CD in the Columbia Box Set "Take A Look: Aretha Franklin Complete On Columbia". Title: Soft and Beautiful Passage: Soft and Beautiful is the seventeenth studio album by the American singer Aretha Franklin, released on June 20, 1969, by Columbia Records. The album was recorded when Franklin was 22 years old between July 9 and 16, 1964, It was her last album on Columbia before she moved to Atlantic Records and until 1969, unreleased, although an alternative version of "A Mother's Love" appeared on Franklin's 1966 Columbia LP "Soul Sister". It reached Number 29 on "Billboard"'s RB chart. Mark Bego, in "Aretha Franklin: The Queen of Soul", called it "the most consistently paced album of her later Columbia years". Originally released by Columbia Records, the album was reissued on CD with her 1962 album "The Tender, The Moving, The Swinging Aretha Franklin". Title: Laughing on the Outside Passage: Laughing on the Outside is the fifth studio album by American singer Aretha Franklin, Released on August 12, 1963 by Columbia Records. The album was recorded at Columbia Recording Studios in New York and Hollywood. These sessions found a 21-year-old Aretha Franklin recording Jazz Music and Pop Music standards, from Johnny Mercer to Duke Ellington. She is backed by the arrangements of Columbia producer Robert Mersey. One of the most popular songs from the album is Aretha's interpretation of the classic "Skylark". A minute and fifty-eight seconds into the song, Aretha sings the word "Skylark" with power and emotion. This was one of the first times in which Aretha recorded one of her written compositions, "I Wonder (Where Are You Tonight)", on an album. Though somewhat overlooked in her Columbia catalogue, this album was jointly re-released with "The Electrifying Aretha Franklin" in June 2008. Title: Aretha Franklin Passage: Aretha Louise Franklin (born March 25, 1942) is an American singer and songwriter. Franklin began her career as a child singing gospel at the church of her father, minister C. L. Franklin's church. In 1960, at the age of 18, Franklin embarked on a secular career, recording for Columbia Records but only achieving modest success. Following her signing to Atlantic Records in 1967, Franklin achieved commercial acclaim and success with songs such as "Respect", "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman", "Spanish Harlem" and "Think". By the end of the 1960s decade she had gained the title "The Queen of Soul". Title: The Electrifying Aretha Franklin Passage: The Electrifying Aretha Franklin is the third studio album by American singer Aretha Franklin, Released on March 19, 1962 by Columbia Records. The album which also known under its working title "The Incomparable Aretha Franklin", was recorded at Columbia Recording Studios, 799 Seventh Avenue, New York. It was produced by John Hammond and arranged by Richard Wess. Title: Ian Ball Passage: Ian Thomas Ball (born 19 October 1975) is an English musician, most notable for being part of the indie rock band Gomez, sharing lead vocals and guitars. He has also performed and released two solo albums (as of June 2017). He is also a member of the 14 piece supergroup Operation Aloha (album). along with fellow Gomez member Olly Peacock.
Aretha Louise Franklin
Ian Ball
Aretha Franklin
The army officer who comitted a murder in 1970 at fort bragg was born on which year ?
Title: Fort Bragg Federal Credit Union Passage: Fort Bragg Federal Credit Union, sometimes referred to as FBFCU, is a not-for-profit federal credit union owned exclusively by its members and regulated by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). It was chartered on April 18, 1960 by eight individuals on Fort Bragg, a U.S. Army base, and was originally intended for military members only. Originally started with one location on Fort Bragg, it has since expanded to five locations, including three in the city of Fayetteville, North Carolina. Title: Fatal Vision (miniseries) Passage: Fatal Vision is a 1984 American television miniseries based on the account, in the book of the same name, of the murders in 1970 at Fort Bragg of the wife and daughters of U.S. Army officer Jeffrey R. MacDonald. Title: 82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum Passage: The 82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum is a museum located at Ardennes and Gela Streets on the Fort Bragg Army base. Established in 1945, the museum chronicles the history of the 82nd Airborne Division from 1917 to the present including World War I, World War II, Vietnam War, and Persian Gulf Wars as well as campaigns in Grenada, Panama, Operation Golden Pheasant, Operation Restore Hope and Operation Enduring Freedom. The museum is open to the public but photo id and a vehicle search is required to enter Fort Bragg. Title: 98th Civil Affairs Battalion Passage: The 98th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne) is a civil affairs battalion of the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (Airborne), based at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and part of the United States Army Special Operations Command. The battalion was activated on 16 March 2008 at Fort Bragg and was assigned to the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (Airborne). As of March 2008, soldiers of the 98th Civil Affairs Battalion participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom and other operations in Africa. Other 98th Civil Affairs Battalion soldiers were expected to deploy in support of the Global War on Terror later in 2008. Title: Henry W. Butner Passage: Henry Wolfe Butner (April 6, 1875 March 13, 1937) was a United States Army general in World War I and onetime commanding officer of Fort Bragg (192829). A native of North Carolina, Butner graduated in the top half of the United States Military Academy Class of 1898. He became an artillery officer and was sent to France with the American Expeditionary Force during World War I. In the last month of the war Butner commanded an artillery brigade after promotion to brigadier general. After attending the United States Army War College, he led the United States Army Field Artillery School, the 24th Field Artillery Regiment, Fort Bragg, and Fort Eustis. Promoted to major general in eatly 1936, Butner took command of the Panama Canal Department. He suffered a stroke while golfing in late 1936, and died at Walter Reed Army Hospital in March 1937. Title: Jeffrey R. MacDonald Passage: Jeffrey Robert MacDonald (born October 12, 1943) is an American medical doctor who was convicted in 1979 of murdering his pregnant wife and two daughters in February 1970.
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Fatal Vision (miniseries)
Jeffrey R. MacDonald
Samfree is a Japanese music producer that using what software to produce his music?
Title: William P. Malm Passage: William Malm (b. March 6, 1928) is an American musicologist known for his studies of Japanese traditional music. As a composer, teacher, and scholar of Japanese music, Malm shaped the study of ethnomusicology in the United States. Malm authored the first major scholarly study on the history and instruments of Japanese music, "Japanese Music and Musical Instruments" (1959). He was a faculty member at the University of Michigan from 1960 to 1994. Malm served as President of the Society for Ethnomusicology from 1977 to 1979 and was named an Honorary Member of that organization in 2004. Malm was awarded the Fumio Koizumi Prize in 1992 for his contributions to the study of Japanese music. As the 2001 Charles Seeger Lecturer, Malm's address focused on the history and founding of ethnomusicology in the United States. Title: Enka Passage: Enka ( ) is a popular Japanese music genre considered to resemble traditional Japanese music stylistically. Modern enka, however, is a relatively recent musical form, while adopting a more traditional musical style in its vocalism than "rykka" music, popular during the prewar years. Title: Nik Weston Passage: Nik Weston is a DJ, music producer, record label owner of Mukatsuku Records and music buyer for Juno Records. Based out of London, UK, he was from the late 1990s to 2007 a key player in the promotion and distribution of Japanese recording artists and their releases outside of the country, as part of the late 1990s into 2000s revival in the jazz dance, soul-jazz and electronic Japanese music scene. He is a keen advocate of the vinyl record format. Title: Netlabels in Japan Passage: Since the mid-2000s, a counterculture has taken place where numerous netlabels, online labels that release their music for free, located in Japan have been formed and garnered a huge amount of publicity which, according to writer Patrick St. Michel, has shaped how popular Japanese music is produced. Japan's netlabel phenomenon was the first time in the history of the nation's music industry where underground musicians could produce their works however they wanted to and have their music noticed by the public; this is an aspect that was previously absent at a time when major labels in the country followed a conservative method where they managed how artists would produce their music. Starting in the 2010s, the netlabel scene has crossed over to the mainstream music landscape and all across the world, with netlabel producers transitioning into working for bigger labels and western producers like Cashmere Cat and Ryan Hemsworth being influenced by the music of Japanese netlabels. Title: Vocaloid Passage: Vocaloid ( , Bkaroido ) is a singing voice synthesizer. Its signal processing part was developed through a joint research project led by Kenmochi Hideki at the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain, in 2000 (the same team that later founded Voctro Labs) and originally was not intended to be a full commercial project. Backed by the Yamaha Corporation, it developed the software into the commercial product "Vocaloid". Title: Samfree Passage: Sano Takayuki ( ) , more commonly known as samfree or SAM, was a Japanese music producer heavily involved in composing and arranging songs using Vocaloid software. He was also notably involved in producing theme songs for various anime television series.
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In My Arms contains samples from which song written and composed by Donna Weiss and Jackie DeShannon?
Title: Jackie DeShannon Passage: Jackie DeShannon (born August 21, 19411944) is an American singer-songwriter with a string of hit song credits from the 1960s onwards, as both singer and composer. She was one of the first female singer-songwriters of the rock 'n' roll period. She is best known as the singer of "What the World Needs Now Is Love" and "Put a Little Love in Your Heart", and as the composer of "When You Walk in the Room" and "Bette Davis Eyes", which were hits for The Searchers and Kim Carnes, respectively. DeShannon is currently an entertainment broadcast correspondent reporting Beatles band members' news for the radio program "Breakfast with the Beatles". Title: In My Arms (Mylo song) Passage: "In My Arms" is a dance track recorded by Mylo. The song appears on the album "Destroy Rock Roll" and was released as a single in the UK in 2005. It contains samples from "Bette Davis Eyes" by Kim Carnes, and "Waiting for a Star to Fall" by Boy Meets Girl. Title: New Arrangement Passage: New Arrangement is an album by Jackie DeShannon, released by Columbia Records (PC 33500) in 1975. It contains the first recording of "Bette Davis Eyes", written by Donna Weiss and Jackie DeShannon in 1974 and covered by Kim Carnes on the album "Mistaken Identity" (1981). Another song, "Boat to Sail," that features Brian Wilson and then-wife Marilyn singing backing vocals, was covered by The Carpenters in their 1976 album "A Kind of Hush". Title: Bette Davis Eyes Passage: "Bette Davis Eyes" is a song written and composed by Donna Weiss and Jackie DeShannon, and made popular by American singer Kim Carnes. DeShannon recorded it in 1974; Carnes's 1981 version spent nine weeks at No. 1 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and was "Billboard"' s biggest hit of 1981. Title: Donna Weiss Passage: Donna Terry Weiss is an American singer and songwriter. She guested on Joe Cocker's album Mad Dogs and Englishmen and composed the song "Bette Davis Eyes" with Jackie DeShannon. Title: Breakaway (Irma Thomas song) Passage: "Breakaway" (spelled "Break-a-Way" on the original 45 RPM label, but usually spelled "Breakaway" on most subsequent releases and compilations) is a song written by Jackie DeShannon and Sharon Sheeley. It was originally recorded by Irma Thomas in 1964 and released as the B-Side of her biggest hit, the US No. 17 single "Wish Someone Would Care". A demo version performed by DeShannon was also recorded but remained unreleased until a 1994 compilation.
Bette Davis Eyes
In My Arms (Mylo song)
Bette Davis Eyes
The Legion of Doom was a forward line for the Philadelphia Flyers that included a Canadian player who played junior hockey in the Ontario hockey league for what team?
Title: Northern Ontario Hockey Association Passage: The Northern Ontario Hockey Association (NOHA) is minor and junior level ice hockey governing body. The NOHA is sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Federation and Hockey Canada. The major league run by the NOHA is the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League of the Canadian Junior A Hockey League. There used to be a Junior "B" league called the North of Superior Junior B Hockey League, but it went defunct in 2004. There was also a NOHA Jr. B League, but it became the NOJHL in 1978. The International Junior B Hockey League existed for many years as well. Title: Legion of Doom (ice hockey) Passage: The Legion of Doom was a forward line for the Philadelphia Flyers who played together between 1995 and 1997 comprising center Eric Lindros, left winger John LeClair and right winger Mikael Renberg. They were given this name not only for their offensive play, but also their ability to dominate games physically; each of the three were six foot two or taller and weighed over 230 pounds. The name was coined by journeyman center Jim Montgomery and popularized by Flyers announcer Gene Hart. Title: Eric Lindros Passage: Eric Bryan Lindros ( ; born February 28, 1973) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Lindros played junior hockey in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) for the Oshawa Generals prior to being chosen first overall in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft by the Quebec Nordiques. He refused to play for the Nordiques and was eventually traded to the Philadelphia Flyers in June 1992 in exchange for a package of players and draft picks including Peter Forsberg. During his OHL career, Lindros led the Generals to a Memorial Cup victory in 1990. Prior to being drafted in 1991, Lindros captured the Red Tilson Trophy as the Most Outstanding Player in the OHL, and also was named the CHL Player of the Year. Lindros was born in London, Ontario, but grew up in Toronto. Title: Mid-Western Junior Hockey League Passage: The Mid-Western Junior Hockey League (MWJHL) was a junior ice hockey league in Ontario, Canada, sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Association from 1973 until 2007. In 2007, the league became a division of the newly formed Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League along with the Western Ontario Hockey League and Golden Horseshoe Junior Hockey League. Title: Philadelphia Flyers Junior Hockey Club Passage: The Philadelphia Flyers Junior Hockey Club (also known as the Philadelphia Flyers Elite or the USPHL Flyers) were a Tier III junior ice hockey team in the United States Premier Hockey League Premier Division. The franchise was originally based in Voorhees, New Jersey, at the Flyers Skate Zone. In 2017, the franchise was sold to Delaware Hockey, LLC and it became the Lightning Hockey Club with plans to play in the USPHL's 201718 season out of Newark, Delaware. The team was removed from the league's member list in September 2017 prior to ever playing a game. Title: Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League Passage: The Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League (NOJHL) is a Canadian Junior ice hockey league and member of the Canadian Junior Hockey League and Northern Ontario Hockey Association. The winner of the NOJHL playoffs competes for the Dudley Hewitt Cup with the winners of the Ontario Junior Hockey League and the Superior International Junior Hockey League. The winner of the Dudley Hewitt Cup then moves on to compete for the Royal Bank Cup.
Oshawa Generals
Legion of Doom (ice hockey)
Eric Lindros
What NBC acclaimed comedy series was created by an American actress born in 1970 and best known for her work on 'Saturday Night Live'?
Title: Wayne's World Passage: "Wayne's World" was originally a recurring sketch from the NBC television series "Saturday Night Live". It evolved from a segment titled "Wayne's Power Minute" (1987) on the CBC Television series "It's Only Rock Roll", as the main character first appeared in that show. The "Saturday Night Live" sketch spawned two films, and several catchphrases which have since entered the pop-culture lexicon. The sketch centered on a local public-access television program in Aurora, Illinois, hosted by Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers, the same actor from "Wayne's Power Minute"), an enthusiastic and sardonic long-haired metalhead, and his timid and sometimes high-strung, yet equally metal-loving sidekick and best friend, Garth Algar (Dana Carvey). Wayne lives with his parents and broadcasts his show "live" from the basement of their house every Friday evening at 10:30. The first "Wayne's World" sketch appeared in the 13th "Saturday Night Live" episode of 19881989. Title: List of Saturday Night Live guests Passage: "Saturday Night Live" (abbreviated as SNL) is a late-night sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels. It premiered on NBC, a terrestrial television network, on October 11, 1975 under the title "NBC's Saturday Night". The show often satirizes contemporary American popular culture and politics. "Saturday Night Live" features a two-tiered cast: the repertory members, also known as the "Not Ready for Prime-Time Players", and newer cast members, known as "Featured Players." Title: 30 Rock Passage: 30 Rock is an American satirical television sitcom created by Tina Fey that ran on NBC from October 11, 2006, to January 31, 2013. The series, loosely based on Fey's experiences as head writer for "Saturday Night Live", takes place behind the scenes of a fictional live sketch comedy show depicted as airing on NBC. The series's name refers to 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, the address of the Comcast Building, where the NBC Studios are located and where "Saturday Night Live" is written, produced, and performed. This series is produced by Broadway Video and Little Stranger, Inc., in association with NBCUniversal. Title: Tina Fey Passage: Elizabeth Stamatina "Tina" Fey ( ; born May 18, 1970) is an American actress, comedian, writer, and producer. She is best known for her work on the NBC sketch comedy series "Saturday Night Live" (19972006) and for creating the acclaimed comedy series "30 Rock" (20062013) and "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" (2015present). Fey is also known for her film work, with her most notable appearances including roles in "Baby Mama" (2008), "Date Night" (2010), "Muppets Most Wanted" (2014), "Sisters" (2015), and "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" (2016). Title: Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special Passage: The Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special is a three-and-a-half-hour prime-time special that aired on Sunday, February 15, 2015, on NBC, celebrating "Saturday Night Live"' s 40th year on the air, having premiered on October 11, 1975, under the original title "NBC's Saturday Night". This special generated 23.1 million viewers, becoming NBC's most-watched prime-time, non-sports, entertainment telecast (excluding Super Bowl lead-outs) since the "Friends" series finale in 2004. It is the third such anniversary special to be broadcast, with celebratory episodes also held during the 15th and 25th seasons. Title: Somebody to Love (30 Rock) Passage: "Somebody to Love" is the sixth episode of the second season of "30 Rock", and the twenty-seventh episode overall. It was written by Kay Cannon and the series' creator, Tina Fey, and was directed by Beth McCarthy. The episode first aired on November 15, 2007 on the NBC network in the United States. Guest stars in this episode include Hamza Ahmed, Fred Armisen, Kevin Brown, Chris Caniglia, Grizz Chapman, Matthieu Cornillon, Michael Devine, Edie Falco, John Lutz, Maulik Pancholy, Christianne Tisdale and Kristen Wiig.
30 Rock
Somebody to Love (30 Rock)
Tina Fey
Which former chairman of the Assembly Environmental Conservation Committee was re-elected in the New York Comptroller election of 2014?
Title: Andrew SanFilippo Passage: Andrew A. SanFilippo was the Comptroller of Buffalo, New York. He is a career employee of the comptroller's office, who was elected comptroller in 2003. He previously served as executive assistant to the comptroller and for two decades as the city's investment and debt management officer. After former City Comptroller Anthony Nanula resigned in 2003 to become deputy state comptroller, he became the acting city comptroller. After losing the Democratic Primary, he was elected as a Republican in the 2003 election. In January 2007, he applied to the New York State Legislature for appointment to an unexpired term as New York State Comptroller. He testified before the Assembly Ways and Means Committee, the Senate Finance Committee, the Comptroller Search Committee on Jan. 24, 2007. He was not on the list of three finalists selected by the search committee for consideration by the full Legislature. Title: New York Comptroller election, 2006 Passage: The 2006 New York Comptroller Election took place on November 7, 2006 with the incumbent, Alan Hevesi winning against Republican challenger Chris Callaghan. Hevesi was plagued by scandals during the campaign involving misuse of state funds. Hevesi won the election, resigning a few days before his second term would have begun. Title: Rosalie Edge Passage: Rosalie Barrow Edge (November 3, 1877 November 30, 1962) was a New York socialite, suffragist, and amateur birdwatcher who in 1929 established the Emergency Conservation Committee to expose the conservation establishments ineffectiveness, and strongly advocate for species preservation. In 1934 Edge also founded the world's first preserve for birds of prey Hawk Mountain Sanctuary near Kempton, Pennsylvania. During the Great Depression, Edge was considered the United States' most militant conservationist ("Hawk of Mercy"). In 1948, a profile of her in "The New Yorker" described her as "the only honest, unselfish, indomitable hellcat in the history of conservation" (New Yorker, April 17, 1948). Title: New York Comptroller election, 2014 Passage: The 2014 New York Comptroller election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the New York State Comptroller. Incumbent Democratic Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli was re-elected to a second full term in office. Title: Labrador Hollow Unique Area Passage: The Labrador Hollow Unique Area is a 1474 acre conservation area located in Cortland and Onondaga counties, New York, and was the first property to be designated as a Unique Area by New York. The area is located adjacent to and between Kettlebail State Forest and Morgan Hill State Forest, and is managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. The area is open to the public and includes Labrador Pond and Tinker Falls. Title: Thomas DiNapoli Passage: Thomas P. DiNapoli (born February 10, 1954) is the 54th Comptroller of the state of New York. He is a former state assemblyman in New York, who was elected by the state legislature as New York State Comptroller on February 7, 2007. He was formerly the Chairman of the Assembly Environmental Conservation Committee. DiNapoli is a Democrat from Long Island. He is a resident of the Village of Great Neck Plaza. In November 2014, he won reelection, leading the statewide ticket with the most votes.
Thomas DiNapoli
New York Comptroller election, 2014
Thomas DiNapoli
What comedy film is inspired by the book by Gary Paulsen, Snow Dogs or Blank Check?
Title: A Cry in the Wild Passage: A Cry in the Wild is a 1990 coming of age-survival drama film based on the book "Hatchet", written by Gary Paulsen. The film stars Jared Rushton as Brian, Pamela Sue Martin as Brian's mom, Stephen Meadows as Brian's dad, and Ned Beatty as the pilot. It spawned three sequels: ""; ""; and "". Title: How Angel Peterson Got His Name Passage: How Angel Peterson Got His Name is a nonfiction, young adult memoir written by Gary Paulsen, outlining the hilarious, and often dangerous stunts Paulsen and his friends pull in order to entertain themselves and impress the young ladies. All of the tales in this book are about the true adventures of Paulsen and his friends during the mid-1950s. Title: Blank Check (film) Passage: Blank Check is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Rupert Wainwright and starring Brian Bonsall, Karen Duffy, Miguel Ferrer, James Rebhorn, Tone Lc, Jayne Atkinson and Michael Lerner. It was released on February 11, 1994 by Walt Disney Pictures. Title: Soul Dancing Passage: Soul Dancing is the third album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Dayne. It was released in 1993 on Arista Records and peaked at 51 on the US "Billboard" 200. The album includes the hit singles "Send Me a Lover", "I'll Wait", "Say a Prayer", and her rendition of Barry White's "Can't Get Enough of Your Love". The song "I'll Wait" was featured in the 1994 Disney comedy "Blank Check". Title: Woodsong Passage: Woodsong is a book of memoirs by Gary Paulsen. The first half consists of Paulsen's early experiences running sled dogs in Minnesota and then in Alaska, and the second half describes the roads and animals he faces in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Title: Snow Dogs Passage: Snow Dogs is a 2002 American Northern adventure comedy film directed by Brian Levant, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and James Coburn. The film was released in the United States on January 18, 2002 by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is inspired by the book "" by Gary Paulsen.
Snow Dogs
Snow Dogs
Blank Check (film)
The North Melbourne Football Club, nicknamed the Kangaroos, is the fourth oldest Australian rules football club in the Australian Football League (AFL), it is based at the Arden Street Oval, is a sports oval in North Melbourne, Victoria, in which country?
Title: North Melbourne Football Club Passage: The North Melbourne Football Club, nicknamed the Kangaroos or less formally the Roos, the Kangas or North, is the fourth oldest Australian rules football club in the Australian Football League (AFL) and is one of the oldest sporting clubs in Australia and the world. It is based at the Arden Street Oval in the inner Melbourne suburb of North Melbourne, Victoria, but plays its home matches at the nearby Docklands Stadium. Title: Arden Street Oval Passage: Arden Street Oval (also known as North Melbourne Cricket Ground) is a sports oval in North Melbourne, Victoria. It is currently the training base of the North Melbourne Football Club, an Australian rules football club, and up to the end of the 1985 season it was used as the team's home ground for Victorian Football League (VFL) matches. Title: Ben Ross (Australian rules footballer) Passage: Ben Ross (born 21 September 1988) is an Australian rules footballer who played for the North Melbourne Football Club and the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League. He was rookie listed by Hawthorn in the 2013 AFL Rookie Draft after previously playing for the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League between 2007 and 2011. Title: Julian Kirzner Passage: Julian Kirzner (born 24 October 1976) is a former Australian rules football footballer for the Essendon Football Club and North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He played one match for the Essendon Football Club, and three matches for Kangaroos Football Club. He scored six goals in four AFL matches at full-forward. Title: Aaron Black (footballer, born 1990) Passage: Aaron Black (born 29 November 1990) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for North Melbourne Football Club from 2011 to 2016. He was recruited by North Melbourne with the twenty-fifth selection in the 2009 national draft and he made his senior debut in round 24 of the 2011 season against Richmond . In 2016, he spent the entire season in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and at the end of the season, he mutually agreed with North Melbourne to seek opportunities at another club despite being contracted to North Melbourne until the end of 2017. He was officially traded to Geelong in October. Title: Murray Kangaroos Football Club Passage: Murray Kangaroos Football Club, officially nicknamed The Kangaroos, was an Australian rules football club which competed in the Victorian Football League between 2000 and 2002. The football club was a joint venture between the North Melbourne Football Club and the Ovens and Murray Football League and served as North Melbourne's reserve side.
Australia
North Melbourne Football Club
Arden Street Oval
Who is younger Tunde Adebimpe or Yeo Hoon-min ?
Title: Sisterworld Passage: Sisterworld is the fifth studio album by experimental rock trio Liars, released on March 9, 2010. The album was written and recorded in Los Angeles with assistance from Tom Biller. In early November, a link was posted on their official Mypace page directing users to www.thesisterworld.com, where "Scissor", the premiere track from "Sisterworld" was made available for free download and streaming. An expanded version of the album is being released with a bonus remix disc featuring remixes from Radiohead's Thom Yorke, TV on the Radio's Tunde Adebimpe, Blonde Redhead's Kazu Makino, Deerhunter's Bradford Cox, Melvins and others. Title: Bob Byington Passage: Robert "'Bob" Byington (born April 29, 1971) is an American film director, screenwriter and actor living in Austin, Texas. He is most noted for his films "RSO (Registered Sex Offender)" (2008) and "Harmony and Me" (2009). His 2012 film, "Somebody Up There Likes Me", won The Special Jury Prize at the 2012 Locarno Film Festival. His latest film, "7 Chinese Brothers" (2014) stars Jason Schwartzman, Olympia Dukakis and Tunde Adebimpe. Title: Georgiavania Passage: Georgiavania is the debut album by American underground hip hop artists Jneiro Jarel and Khujo under the moniker Willie Isz, released on Lex Records on June 15, 2009. It features a vocal contribution by Tunde Adebimpe from TV on the Radio. Title: Yeo Hoon-min Passage: Yeo Hoon-min (Korean: ; born August 16, 1991), also known by his stage name Hoon, is a South Korean singer and actor. He is best known as a member of South Korean boy band U-KISS under NH Media. He joined the group in February 2011 after the departure of Alexander Lee Eusebio and Kim Kibum. Hoon currently attends Dongguk University, majoring in theatre and film. Title: Run the Jewels 3 Passage: Run the Jewels 3 is the third studio album by American hip hop duo Run the Jewels, which consists of rappers El-P and Killer Mike. It was digitally released on December 24, 2016, three weeks ahead of its slated release date, and was physically released on January 13, 2017, by Run the Jewels, Inc. and RED Distribution. This album serves as the follow-up to their 2014 album, "Run the Jewels 2". The album features guest appearances from Danny Brown, Joi, Trina, Boots, Tunde Adebimpe, Zack de la Rocha, and Kamasi Washington. It was supported by three singles: "Talk to Me", "2100", and "Legend Has It". Similar to "Run the Jewels 2", it was released as a free download on their website as well as being physically released on CD and LP. Title: Tunde Adebimpe Passage: Babatunde Omoroga "Tunde" Adebimpe (born February 26, 1975) is an American musician, actor, director, and visual artist best known as the lead singer of the Brooklyn-based band TV on the Radio. His last name "Adebimpe" means "the crown is complete" in Yoruba.
Yeo Hoon-min
Tunde Adebimpe
Yeo Hoon-min
Michael Foale, British-American astrophysicist, and Dr. Reinhold Ewald, German physicist, have both been what "out of this world" job?
Title: Herbert Matar Passage: Herbert Franz Matar (22 September 1912 2 September 2011) was a German physicist. The focus of his research was the field of semiconductor research. His best-known work is the first functional "European" transistor, which he developed and patented together with Heinrich Welker in the vicinity of Paris in 1948, at the same time and independently from the Bell Labs engineers. The final 20 years of his life Matar split time between his homes in Hckelhoven, Germany and Malibu, California. Born in Aachen, he was the nephew of the sculptor Ewald Matar (18871965) and father of architect Vitus Matar (1955.) Title: Reinhold Ewald Passage: Dr. Reinhold Ewald (born December 18, 1956) is a German physicist and ESA astronaut. Title: The Apache of Marseilles Passage: The Apache of Marseilles (German: Die Apachen) is a 1919 German silent thriller film directed by Ewald Andr Dupont and starring Max Landa, Hanni Weisse and Reinhold Schnzel. Title: Michael Foale Passage: Colin Michael Foale, CBE (born 6 January 1957) is a British-American astrophysicist and former NASA astronaut. He is a veteran of six Space Shuttle missions and extended missions on both Mir and the International Space Station. He was the first Briton to perform a space walk, and until 17 April 2008, he held the record for most time spent in space by a US citizen: 374 days, 11 hours, 19 minutes. He still holds the cumulative-time-in-space record for a UK citizen. Title: Manfred Hoeppner Passage: Dr. Manfred Hoeppner served as the German Democratic Republic's (GDR) top sports doctor. He and Manfred Ewald, who served as the GDR minister of sport (1961 to 1988) and president of his country's Olympic committee (1973-1990), are regarded as the architects of their country's state-sponsored system of using illicit performance-enhancing drugs, which is believed to explain GDR's Olympic success between 1972 through 1988. Hoeppner allegedly had ties to the East German secret police, the Stasi. Title: Karl Schwarzschild Passage: Karl Schwarzschild (] ; October 9, 1873 May 11, 1916) was a German physicist and astronomer. He was also the father of astrophysicist Martin Schwarzschild.
astronaut
Michael Foale
Reinhold Ewald
When was the Ghanaian footballer born who graduated from the SC Bastia Reserves and Academy?
Title: Michael Essien Passage: Michael Kojo Essien (born 3 December 1982) is a Ghanaian footballer who currently plays for Indonesian club Persib Bandung. He has also played for the Ghana national team more than 50 times. He is a physically strong midfielder who has often been touted as a box-to-box midfielder for his ability to exert energy in supporting offensive and defensive play and for his powerful and tough tackling playing style which has earned him the nickname "The Bison". Essien can also play as a defender, both on the right of defence and in the centre. Title: 201011 SC Bastia season Passage: Corsican football club SC Bastia finished the 201011 season as champions of the French Championnat National and was promoted to Ligue 2. The club's top scorer of the season was David Suarez with 23 goals in 20 league matches. SC Bastia reached the 7th round of the Coupe de France and the last 16 of the Coupe de la Ligue. In May 2010, prior to the season, manager Faruk Hadibegi was replaced by Frdric Hantz. Title: Forza Bastia Passage: "Forza Bastia" is a 26-minute film documenting a UEFA Cup match between PSV Eindhoven and French club SC Bastia at the Furiani Stadium in 1978. Jacques Tati directed the piece at the request of friend Gilberto Trigano the President of the Bastia club at that time. It was subsequently shelved and kept in storage until Tati's daughter Sophie Tatischeff eventually assembled the footage, which was released in 2002. Title: 201617 SC Bastia season Passage: Sporting Club de Bastia (commonly referred to as SC Bastia or simply Bastia, Corsican: Sporting Club di Bastia) is a French association football club based in Bastia on the island of Corsica.During the 2016-17 campaign they will be competing in the following competitions: Ligue 1, Coupe De France, Coupe de la Ligue. Title: 201314 SC Bastia season Passage: The 201314 season is French football club SC Bastia's 108th professional season, their 48th consecutive season in French top-flight, and their 31st consecutive season in Ligue 1. Bastia is president by Pierre-Marie Geronimi, managed by Frdric Hantz, and captained by Yannick Cahuzac for the season. Title: SC Bastia Reserves and Academy Passage: The SC Bastia Reserves and Academy are the reserve team and academy of French football club Bastia. The Plaine de lIgesa serves as the home facility for the club's Reserves and Academy sides, which play their home matches at the Stade Erbajolo and Stade Armand Cesari. It is located in the commune of Haute-Corse, located in the western suburbs of Bastia. Notable graduates of the academy include Alex Song, Michael Essien, Nicolas Penneteau, Yannick Cahuzac, Wahbi Khazri, Claude Papi and Charles Orlanducci. Ghislain Printant was the first director of the training centre. Benot Tavenot and former Bastia and French international player Frdric Ne is the current director.
3 December 1982
SC Bastia Reserves and Academy
Michael Essien
Do the games Chapayev and DVONN have the same objective to win?
Title: Chapayev (game) Passage: Chapayev (Russian: , "igra v Chapayeva" ) was a game played on a checkerboard, a unique hybrid of checkers and billiards which is played throughout the territory of the former USSR. The aim is to knock the opponent's pieces off the board. The game is named after the Russian Civil War hero, Vasily Chapayev. Chapayev was popular among children everywhere in the former USSR. Title: Anarchy Online Passage: Anarchy Online is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) published and developed by Norwegian video game development company Funcom. Released in the summer of 2001, the game was the first in the genre to include a science-fiction setting, dynamic quests, instancing, free trials, and in-game advertising. The game's ongoing storyline revolves around the fictional desert planet "Rubi-Ka", the source of a valuable mineral known as "Notum". Players assume the role of a new colonist to Rubi-Ka. With no specific objective to win "Anarchy Online", the player advances the game through the improvement of a character's skills over time. After more than 15 years, "Anarchy Online" has become one of the oldest surviving games in the genre. Title: Wireless Intelligent Network Passage: Wireless Intelligent Network (also referred to as a WIN) is a concept developed by the TR-45 Mobile and Personal Communications Systems Standards engineering committee of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). Its objective is to transport the resources of the Intelligent Network to the wireless network, utilizing the TIA-41 set of technical standards. Basing WIN standards on this protocol allows changing to an intelligent network without making current network infrastructure obsolete. Title: Price of stability Passage: In game theory, the price of stability (PoS) of a game is the ratio between the best objective function value of one of its equilibria and that of an optimal outcome. The PoS is relevant for games in which there is some objective authority that can influence the players a bit, and maybe help them converge to a good Nash equilibrium. When measuring how efficient a Nash equilibrium is in a specific game we often time also talk about the price of anarchy (PoA). Title: DVONN Passage: DVONN is a two-player strategy board game in which the objective is to accumulate pieces in stacks. It was released in 2001 by Kris Burm as the fourth game of the "GIPF" Project. "DVONN" won the 2002 International Gamers Award and the "Games" magazine Game of the Year Award in 2003. Title: Eggomania Passage: Eggomania is an action video game released in 1982 by US Games for the Atari 2600. The objective of the game is to catch eggs in a hat which are thrown by a chicken without letting any of the eggs hit the ground and break. At the end of each round, the player has a chance to throw the eggs that they have caught back at the chicken in order to win bonus points. The speed of the game increases as the player progresses. The game has two difficulties in which the easier variation gives the player a larger hat to use to catch the eggs.
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Chapayev (game)
DVONN
Which cocktails has more nicknames, "Jack and Coke" or "Derby"?
Title: Derby (cocktail) Passage: The Derby is an IBA Official Cocktail composed of gin, peach bitters and mint leaves. Title: Deportivo Saprissa Passage: Deportivo Saprissa is a Costa Rican sports club, mostly known for its football team. The club is located in San Juan de Tibs, San Jos, and play their home games at the Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aym. The team's signature colours are purple (burgundy) and white. The club was founded in 1935 and has competed in the Costa Rican first division since 1949. The name of the team comes from one of the club's main founders, Ricardo Saprissa. One of the most popular nicknames for the team "El Monstruo Morado" ("The Purple Monster") can be traced back to 1987, when the Costa Rican newspaper "Diario Extra" gave the team the nickname during a derby, because of the club's enormous following. A reporter commented that the sea of fans in the stands at the Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aym in Tibs wearing purple, and the tremendous noise they were generating, made him feel like he was "in the presence of a thousand headed monster". Saprissa immediately adopted the nickname "El Monstruo Morado". Title: Nairobi derby Passage: The Nairobi derby, also commonly known as the Mashemeji derby and the Ingo-Dala derby, is the name of the local derby between two major association football teams in Nairobi: A.F.C. Leopards and Gor Mahia. It is the oldest rivalry in Kenyan football history. Fans of both A.F.C. Leopards and Gor Mahia (often referred to by their nicknames, "Ingwe" and "K'Ogalo", respectively) recognize each other as arch-rivals. Gor Mahia has won the Kenyan Premier League a record 15 times, while A.F.C. Leopards have two less league titles to their name. Title: Jack and Coke Passage: Jack and Coke (also referred to as JD and Coke, Jack Coke, or a Lemmy) is a cocktail made with Jack Daniel's whiskey and Coca-Cola. The drink is usually served with ice in an old-fashioned glass or a Collins glass. Title: 1899 FA Cup Final Passage: The 1899 FA Cup Final was contested by Sheffield United and Derby County at Crystal Palace. Sheffield United won 41, with four second-half goals scored by Jack Almond, Walter Bennett, Billy Beer and Fred Priest after John Boag had scored a first-half opener for County. This was Derby's second successive losing final and worse was to come in that regard in 1903 against Bury. The contest was photographed by Henry Jasper Redfern. Title: Jackie Stamps Passage: Jack "Jackie" Stamps (2 December 1918 19 November 1991) was an English footballer who scored two goals in the 1946 FA Cup Final for Derby County in a 4-1 win against Charlton Athletic. This is Derby's only FA Cup triumph. Stamps came close to scoring in regular time but the ball burst as he shot, making it easier to save. Stamps was famous for his powerful shot and is a cult figure in Derby County history, with the club's annual Player of the Year award being named after him.
Jack and Coke
Jack and Coke
Derby (cocktail)
Are Schlumbergera and Diphylleia both small cacti?
Title: Schlumbergera Passage: Schlumbergera is a small genus of cacti with six species found in the coastal mountains of south-eastern Brazil. Plants grow on trees or rocks in habitats that are generally shady with high humidity, and can be quite different in appearance from their desert-dwelling cousins. Most species of "Schlumbergera" have stems which resemble leaf-like pads joined one to the other and flowers which appear from areoles at the joints and tips of the stems. Two species have cylindrical stems more similar to other cacti. In Brazil, the genus is referred to as "Flor de Maio " (May flower), reflecting the period in which they flower in the Southern Hemisphere. Title: Fishhook cactus Passage: Fishhook cactus is a common name for any hook-spined species of the genera "Mammillaria", "Echinomastus" or "Sclerocactus". They are small cacti, usually growing up to 6-7 inches (20 cm) high, and are shaped similar to a barrel cactus. They are not to be confused with the fishhook barrel cactus ("Ferocactus wislizenii") of the Sonoran and Chihuahuan Deserts. The Fishhook cactus is a large category of around 150 species. Title: Schlumbergera kautskyi Passage: Schlumbergera kautskyi is a species of plant in the Cactaceae family. It is endemic to a small area of the coastal mountains of south-eastern Brazil where its natural habitat is rocky areas. It is threatened by habitat loss. It is in the same genus as the popular houseplant known as Christmas Cactus or Thanksgiving Cactus. Title: Schlumbergera truncata Passage: Schlumbergera truncata, the false Christmas cactus, is a species of plant in the Cactaceae family. It is endemic to a small area of the coastal mountains of south-eastern Brazil where its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist forests. It is the parent or one of the parents of the houseplants called Christmas cactus or Thanksgiving cactus, among other names. Title: Schlumbergera orssichiana Passage: Schlumbergera orssichiana is a species of plant in the Cactaceae family. It is endemic to a small area of the coastal mountains of south-eastern Brazil where its natural habitat is moist forest. It grows on trees as an epiphyte. It is in the same genus as the popular houseplant known as Christmas Cactus or Thanksgiving Cactus. Title: Diphylleia Passage: Diphylleia is a group of small herbs in the Berberidaceae family described as a genus in 1803. It is native to the eastern United States and eastern Asia.
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Schlumbergera
Diphylleia
What are Toad the Wet Sprocket and Teenage Fanclub?
Title: Toad the Wet Sprocket Passage: Toad the Wet Sprocket is an American alternative rock band formed in 1986. The band consists of vocalist and guitarist Glen Phillips, guitarist Todd Nichols, bassist Dean Dinning, and drummer Randy Guss. They had chart success in the 1990s with singles which included "Walk on the Ocean", "All I Want", "Something's Always Wrong", "Fall Down", and "Good Intentions". The band broke up in 1998 to pursue other projects, but in 2006 began touring the United States as a band in small venue, short run tours each summer. In December 2010, the band announced their official reunion as a full time working band and started writing songs for their first studio album of new material since their 1997 Columbia Records release "Coil". Their most recent full-length album, "New Constellation", was released on October 15, 2013. Title: Good Intentions (Toad the Wet Sprocket song) Passage: "Good Intentions" is a song by the rock group Toad the Wet Sprocket. The song is included on both the band's album "In Light Syrup" and the "Friends" soundtrack, "Friends Original TV Soundtrack". this version was recorded in January 1991 during the sessions for the band's third album "fear" but was not included because they felt it was too catchy and sounded like an obvious "hit single". Title: Jonny (album) Passage: Jonny is the debut album by the duo Jonny, consisting of Norman Blake of Teenage Fanclub and Euros Childs of Gorky's Zygotic Mynci. The album was recorded with Teenage Fanclub bassist Dave McGowan and BMX Bandits drummer Stuart Kidd. " Uncut" placed the album at number 36 on its list of "Top 50 albums of 2011". Title: Dean Dinning Passage: Dean Dinning (born June 9, 1967) is an American musician and music producer. He is best known as the bass player of the alternative rock band Toad the Wet Sprocket. Title: Teenage Fanclub Passage: Teenage Fanclub are a Scottish alternative rock band formed in Bellshill in 1989. The band consists of Norman Blake (vocals, guitar), Raymond McGinley (vocals, lead guitar), Gerard Love (vocals, bass), Francis MacDonald (drums) and Dave McGowan (keyboards), with songwriting duties shared equally among Blake, McGinley and Love. In concert, the band usually alternate among the three songwriters (who all sing lead vocals on their own songs) giving equal playing time to each one's songs. Title: Come Down (Toad the Wet Sprocket song) Passage: "Come Down" is a 1997 song by the alternative rock group Toad the Wet Sprocket, released as the first single from their album "Coil".
Toad the Wet Sprocket is an American alternative rock band
Toad the Wet Sprocket
Teenage Fanclub
What is the first film of the person who also directed a film about a supermarket?
Title: High Treason (1951 film) Passage: High Treason is a 1951 British espionage thriller. It is a sequel to the film "Seven Days to Noon" (1950) from the same team. Director Roy Boulting, co-director (with his brother John) and co-writer of the first film also directed and co-wrote this one. Frank Harvey, Boulting's co-writer, was also a co-writer of the earlier film. Andr Morell reprises his role as Detective Superintendent Folland of Scotland Yard's Special Branch from the first film, though in "High Treason" he is subordinate to the head of Special Branch, Commander Robert "Robbie" Brennan, played by Liam Redmond. Title: Boo Ji-Young Passage: Boo Ji-Young (born September 16, 1971) is a South Korean director and scriptwriter. After graduating from the Korean Academy of Film Arts, she began her career in independent filmmaking in South Korea. She created her first film "Sisters on the Road" in 2008. She is best known for her film "Cart" (2014), which was screened at many international film festivals. Title: Meet the Deedles Passage: Meet the Deedles is a 1998 American comedy film directed by Steve Boyum in his directorial debut, and starring Paul Walker, Steve Van Wormer, A. J. Langer, John Ashton, Robert Englund, and Dennis Hopper. It was the first theatrically released film to be produced by DIC Entertainment since 1986 (after ""). Its name is a play on The Beatles album "Meet the Beatles! ". It is also one of Disney's first film attempts to capitalize on surf culture, the other two prime examples are the Disney Channel original films "Johnny Tsunami" (which Boyum also directed and Van Wormer co-starred in) and "Rip Girls", released in 1999 and 2000 respectively. Despite portraying teens, Walker and Van Wormer were in their early twenties when the movie was filmed. Title: Cart (film) Passage: Cart () is a 2014 South Korean film directed by Boo Ji-young. About employees of a retail supermarket who band together when the contract workers are laid off, it is both an ensemble drama and a social critique. Title: Kalvanin Kadhali (1955 film) Passage: Kalvanin Kadhali is a Tamil language film that starring Sivaji Ganesan and P. Bhanumathi in the lead roles based on the social novel of the same name written by Kalki R. Krishnamurthy. This is the first film that both of them acted together. The film was released in 1956 along with the movie Kotteeswaran also starring Sivaji ganesan. This was the first movie released in five theatres in chennai and ran more than 80 days in five theatres(equal to 100 days in four theatres) at the same time kotteeswaran was also running. The movie was directed by V. S. Raghavan, who also directed Sarangadhara. Title: Jackass Number Two Passage: Jackass Number Two is a 2006 American reality comedy film. It is the sequel to "" (2002), both based upon the MTV series "Jackass". Like its predecessor and the original TV show, the film is a compilation of stunts, pranks and skits. The film stars the regular "Jackass" cast of Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Chris Pontius, Steve-O, Ryan Dunn, Dave England, Jason "Wee Man" Acua, Preston Lacy and Ehren McGhehey. Everyone depicted in the film plays as themselves. All nine main cast members from the first film returned for the sequel. The film was directed by Jeff Tremaine, who also directed "" and produced "Jackass".
"Sisters on the Road"
Boo Ji-Young
Cart (film)
What team led by fifth-year head coach Mike Gundy, played in the third edition of the college football bowl game and was played at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas?
Title: 2009 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team Passage: The 2009 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team represented Oklahoma State University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Cowboys, led by fifth-year head coach Mike Gundy, played their home games at Boone Pickens Stadium. The Cowboys finished the season 94, 62 in Big 12 play and lost the Cotton Bowl Classic, 217, against Ole Miss. Title: 2003 Houston Bowl Passage: The 2003 Houston Bowl was a post-season college football bowl game between the Navy Midshipmen and the Texas Tech Red Raiders on December 30, 2003, at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. It was the fourth time the Houston Bowl was played and the final game of the 2003 NCAA Division I FBS football season for both teams. Texas Tech defeated Navy 3814. Title: 2012 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas Passage: The 2012 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas, the seventh edition of the game, was a post-season American college football bowl game held on December 28, 2012 at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas as part of the 2012-13 NCAA football bowl season. The game, which was the final game of the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season for both teams, was broadcast at 8 PM CT on ESPN, and featured the Minnesota Golden Gophers from the Big Ten Conference against the Texas Tech Red Raiders from the Big 12 Conference. The Golden Gophers accepted their invitation after finishing the regular season at six-wins, six-losses, while the Red Raiders accepted their invitation following a campaign during which they totaled seven-wins, five-losses. This was not the first time the Golden Gophers and Red Raiders met in a bowl game; the two teams had previously met in the 2006 Insight Bowl, with the Red Raiders winning 4441 in overtime. Title: 2008 Texas Bowl Passage: The 2008 Texas Bowl was the third edition of the college football bowl game, and was played at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. The game was played at 7:00 PM US CST on Tuesday, December 30, 2008. The game, telecast on NFL Network, featured the hometown Rice Owls against the Western Michigan Broncos. The Owls won the game 38-14, which was their first post-season victory since the 1954 Cotton Bowl Classic. Title: 2002 Houston Bowl Passage: The 2002 Houston Bowl was the third edition of the college football bowl game (known in its first two years as the "Galleryfurniture.com Bowl"), and was played at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. The game pitted the Oklahoma State Cowboys from the Big 12 Conference and the Southern Miss Golden Eagles from Conference USA (C-USA). The game was the final competition of the 2002 football season for each team and resulted in a 3323 Oklahoma State victory. Title: 2011 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas Passage: The 2011 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas, the sixth edition of the game, was a post-season American college football bowl game, held on December 31, 2011 at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas as part of the 201112 NCAA Bowl season.
2009 Oklahoma State Cowboys
2002 Houston Bowl
2009 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team
Daniel Goodfellow's 2016 Olympic partner specialises in what?
Title: Daniel Goodfellow Passage: Daniel "Dan" Goodfellow (born 19 October 1996) is a British diver and an Olympic bronze medalist. He first represented Great Britain as a senior at the 2013 European Diving Championships in the 10 m platform event and the 2013 World Aquatics Championships in the same event. Goodfellow won a bronze medal in the Men's 10m Synchronised Platform event with his diving partner Tom Daley at the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Title: Matthew Hudson-Smith Passage: Matthew Hudson-Smith (born 26 October 1994) is a British track and field sprinter who specialises in the 400 metres. He holds a personal best of 44.48 seconds for the distance set at the 2016 Olympic Games Title: Tom Daley Passage: Thomas Robert Daley (born 21 May 1994) is a British diver. Tom Daley specialises in the 10-metre platform event and is a double World champion in the event; he won the 2009 FINA World Championionship in the individual event at the age of 15, before regaining it in 2017. He was the 2012 Olympic bronze medalist in the event. Title: Ievgeniia Tetelbaum Passage: Ievgeniia Tetelbaum (born July 31, 1991) is an Israeli Olympic synchronized swimmer. She was born in Ukraine, and made an Aliyah when she was 18 years old. She was the Reserve swimmer of Israel in 2012 Olympics. After the Olympics, She started to compete with Anastasia Gloushkov as a partner. They placed 12th in 2014 European Aquatics Championships and 20th in 2015 World Aquatics Championships. In 2016, Tetelbaum and Gloushkov placed 12th in the 2016 Olympic Qualification Tournament and will represent Israel at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Next this year, Tetelbaum and Gloushkov participated in the 2016 European Aquatics Championships, Finishing in 9th place (Free routine) with a score of 80.8667 and 10th place (Technical routine) with a score of 79.7444. Title: Saeid Marouf Passage: Mir Saeid Marouf Lakrani (Persian: , born 23 September 1985 in Urmia) is an Iranian volleyball setter. He is the captain of the Iranian national team. He was named best setter at the 2014 World League and 2008, 2012 and 2016 Olympic qualifying tournaments, as well as most valuable player at the 2013 Asian Championship. He participated in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was voted Iranian Sportsmen of the year for (201516) of the Iranian calendar by an Iranian TV. Title: David Hughes (sailor) Passage: David "Dave" Hughes (born January 22, 1978 in Ithaca, NY) - US Olympian, World champion, and professional sailor. Hughes was a member of the 2016 US Olympic Team. He is best known for his accomplishments on the Olympic sailing circuit as both an athlete and coach. Hughes was a US Olympic Team coach at the 2012 London Olympics, coaching Erik Storck and Trevor Moore in the 49er class. David is a 2x National champion and 3x North American champion in the 470 class. He has won 5x World Cup Gold Medals and 2x European Championship medals. Notable highlights include recent Gold Medals at the 2017, 2016, and 2013 Sailing World Cup Miami, 2015 Europeans Championships, 2015 Sailing World Cup Weymouth, as well as multiple medals in other Olympic and non-Olympic events, including winning the 2016 Melges 24 World Championship. He burst onto the Olympic scene with a win at the 2005 Kiel Week Regatta with Michael Anderson-Mitterling. After the 2012 Olympics, Hughes partnered with two-time Olympian Stuart McNay. The two qualified together for the 2016 Olympic Games, representing the US in the Men's 470 two-person discipline. Hughes has three-times been nominated for US Yachtsman of the Year. He is a duel citizen of both the US and France. He holds both Batchelor's and master's degrees; he was a US Senate, US House, and White House West Wing intern during years 1996-1998. Hughes currently lives in Miami, FL.
the 10-metre platform event
Daniel Goodfellow
Tom Daley
Did Charleston Hughes play college football for a private or public university?
Title: Darren Fells Passage: Darren Andre Fells (born April 22, 1986) is an American football tight end for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). He did not play college football, instead playing college basketball at the University of California, Irvine. Prior to his NFL career, he played professional basketball in several countries. He is the brother of former NFL tight end Daniel Fells. Title: George Thomas (American football) Passage: George Carroll Thomas, Jr. (March 4, 1928 May 23, 1989) was an American football halfback and defensive back in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins and the New York Giants. He was a standout high school basketball player, which led to his being recruited to play college basketball for Tulane University. However, first year OU football coach, Jim Tatum, convinced him stay in Oklahoma and play college football at the University of Oklahoma. Thomas was a standout for the Sooners, lettering in '46, '47,'48 and '49. He earned All-American status in 1949 List of Oklahoma Sooners football All-Americans. Thomas graduated from OU with a degree in Business Administration in 1950. Title: Seantrel Henderson Passage: Seantrel Henderson (born January 21, 1992) is an American football offensive tackle for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Bills in the seventh round of the 2014 NFL Draft. He played college football at Miami. Henderson attended Cretin-Derham Hall High School and originally signed a letter of intent to play college football at the University of Southern California, but was released from his commitment in July 2010 and eventually committed to the University of Miami. Title: Johnson Bademosi Passage: Johnson Bademosi (born July 23, 1990) is an American football cornerback and special teamer for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). He was signed by the Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2012. He was a member of the football, rugby, and track and field teams at Gonzaga College High School and went on to play college football for Stanford University. Title: Northwood University Passage: Northwood University (NU) is a private university in the United States located in Midland, Michigan (opened in 1961). A location in West Palm Beach, Florida (opened in 1984) was sold in July 2015 as part of a restructuring. In 2014, Northwood University suspended its residential operations at the Texas location (opened in 1968), while continuing to expand its adult degree program and graduate programs there. Also, the university has four international joint programs, including one with Hotel Institute Montreux in Montreux, Switzerland, which began in 2001. More than 33,000 people have graduated from the institution. Title: Charleston Hughes Passage: Charleston Hughes (born December 14, 1983) is a Canadian football defensive lineman for the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League. He was signed by the Stampeders as a street free agent in 2008. He played college football for Northwood.
a private university
Charleston Hughes
Northwood University
iOS 6 was announced at what conference also referred to as "dub-dub"?
Title: IOS 6 Passage: iOS 6 is the sixth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc, being the successor to iOS 5. It was announced at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference on June 11, 2012, and was released on September 19, 2012. It was succeeded by iOS 7 on September 18, 2013. Title: Files (Apple) Passage: Files is a file management app developed by Apple Inc. for devices that run iOS 11. Discovered as a placeholder title in the App Store just prior to the company's 2017 Worldwide Developers Conference, the app was officially announced at the conference shortly thereafter. Files allows users to browse local files stored on their device, as well as files stored in cloud storage services, including iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive. It allows for the saving, opening and organization of files, including placement into structured folders and sub-folders. iPads running iOS 11 will be able to drag-and-drop files between Files and other apps, while iPhone users will be limited to drag-and-drop inside Files itself. Further organization can be done through the use of color-coded or custom-named tags, and a persistent search bar allows for finding files inside folders, though not inside other apps. A list view enables different sorting options. The app offers the exclusive playback of high-quality FLAC audio files, and also offers support for viewing text files, images, "Music Memos", and Zip archives, as well as limited support for video. Title: IBooks Passage: iBooks is an e-book application by Apple Inc. for its iOS and macOS operating systems and devices. It was announced in conjunction with the iPad on January 27, 2010, and was released for the iPhone and iPod Touch in mid-2010, as part of the iOS 4 update. Initially, iBooks was not pre-loaded onto iOS devices, but users could install it free of charge from the iTunes App Store. With the release of iOS 8, it became an integrated app. On June 10, 2013, at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, Craig Federighi announced that iBooks would also be provided with OS X Mavericks in fall 2013. Title: Apple Worldwide Developers Conference Passage: The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC, also referred to as "dub-dub") is a conference held annually in California by Apple Inc. The event is used by Apple to showcase its new software and technologies for software developers. Attendees can participate in hands-on labs with Apple engineers, and in-depth sessions covering a wide variety of topics. WWDC began in 1983 in Monterey, California. Until 2007, the number of attendees varied between 2,000 and 4,200; however, during WWDC 2007, Steve Jobs noted that there were more than 5,000 attendees. The WWDC events held from 2008 to 2015 were capped, and sold out at 5,000 attendees (5,200 including special attendees). Title: IOS 5 Passage: iOS 5 is the fifth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., being the successor to iOS 4. It was announced at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference on June 6, 2011, and was released on October 12, 2011. It was succeeded by iOS 6 on September 19, 2012. Title: Google Currents Passage: Google Currents was a social magazine app released by Google on December 8, 2011. It was replaced by Google Play Newsstand and is no longer available for download. Google Currents was available on Android and iOS devices running iOS 6. The application covered a variety of sources and offered a list of featured content. Google had partnered with over than 150 publishing partners to offer full-length articles from over 180 editions including CNET, AllThingsD, Forbes, Saveur, PBS, Huffington Post and Fast Company. Content is optimized for smartphones and tablets, allowing users to intuitively navigate between words, pictures and video on large as well as small screens. The app also worked offline and offered Google integration.
Apple Worldwide Developers Conference
IOS 6
Apple Worldwide Developers Conference
Were Friedrich Drrenmatt and Henry Roth both writers?
Title: The Tunnel (short story) Passage: "The Tunnel" is a short story by Friedrich Drrenmatt, that came out in 1952. It belongs to the most important works of Drrenmatt and is a classic among the surrealistic short stories. With the beginning of the story, Drrenmatt parodies Thomas Mann. The first sentence is very long and nested. Furthermore, Drrenmatts student is in a train and likes cigars just like the young man in The Magic Mountain (Der Zauberberg). Title: The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi (play) Passage: The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi (German: Die Ehe des Herrn Mississippi ) is a play by the Swiss writer Friedrich Drrenmatt. The play was written in 1950, but Drrenmatt continued to revise it until 1980. It premiered on 26 March 1952 at the Munich Kammerspiele, directed by Hans Schweikart. It was then performed in Chile, Israel, and New York. The play was adapted into a 1961 film with the same title. The Iranian director and playwright Homayoun Ghanizadeh adapted the play in 2016 and staged the new production, "Mississippi Dies Seated", at the Vahdat Hall in Tehran. Title: Centre Drrenmatt Neuchtel Passage: The Centre Drrenmatt Neuchtel (CDN) exhibits Friedrich Drrenmatt's paintings and drawings. It is a part of Swiss National Library, just like Swiss Literary Archives, which has a close cooperation with CDN. Title: End of the Game Passage: End of the Game (German: Der Richter und sein Henker) is a 1975 DeLuxe Color German political thriller drama film directed by Maximilian Schell and starring Jon Voight, Jacqueline Bisset, Martin Ritt and Robert Shaw. Co-written by Friedrich Drrenmatt, the film is an adaptation of his 1950 crime novella "The Judge and His Hangman" (German: "Der Richter und sein Henker"). Drrenmatt also appeared in the film, and Donald Sutherland played the role of the corpse of "Ulrich Schmied". German silent film actress Lil Dagover made her last screen appearance before retirement in the film. Title: Friedrich Drrenmatt Passage: Friedrich Drrenmatt (] ; 5 January 1921 14 December 1990) was a Swiss author and dramatist. He was a proponent of epic theatre whose plays reflected the recent experiences of World War II. The politically active author's work included avant-garde dramas, philosophical crime novels, and macabre satire. Drrenmatt was a member of the Gruppe Olten. Title: Henry Roth Passage: Henry Roth (February 8, 1906 October 13, 1995) was an American novelist and short story writer.
yes
Friedrich Drrenmatt
Henry Roth
Where is the FOX drama show that Andre Royo currently appears in filmed?
Title: Rick Horrow Passage: Rick Horrow, as CEO of Horrow Sports Ventures (HSV), pioneered the business of sports. He is the Sports Business Analyst for CNNCNN International, and Fox Sports, and his signature radio program, , can be heard Sunday mornings at 9:00 a.m. Eastern time on over 150 North American Fox Sports Radio affiliates, including XM channel 142. He currently appears on Yahoo Sports Radio's Beyond The Scoreboard Wednesdays at 8ET. A popular commentator on the business, law and politics of sports, Horrow is a regular guest on Fox Sports' Best Damn Sports Show Period, and PBS's Nightly Business Report. He is the author of When The Game Is On The Line, and 2011's . Title: Empire (2015 TV series) Passage: Empire is an American musical drama television series created by Lee Daniels and Danny Strong which debuted on January 7, 2015 on Fox. Although it is filmed in Chicago, the show is set in New York. It centers on a fictional hip hop music and entertainment company, Empire Entertainment, and the drama among the members of the founders' family as they fight for control of it. Title: Tragedy in a Temporary Town Passage: Tragedy In A Temporary Town was the a 1959 episode of the Australian anthology drama show "Shell Presents" starring Michael Pate. It was filmed "live" in Melbourne, then recorded and broadcast in Sydney. It was the third episode of "Shell Presents" and the first shot in Melbourne. Title: Jake Niall Passage: Jake Niall is a sports journalist at "Fox Sports Australia" and "ABC Grandstand" based in Melbourne, Australia. He specialises in covering the Australian Football League, and currently appears on "AFL Tonight" on Fox Sports News and Fox Footy amongst other appearances on the network. He has also appeared as a guest host on AFL 360 when regular host Mark Robinson is absent. Title: Hunter Gatherer Passage: Hunter Gatherer is a 2016 American drama film written and directed by Joshua Locy. The film stars Andre Royo, Kellee Stewart, Jeannetta Arnette, George Sample III, Antonio D. Charity, Kevin Jackson and Ashley Wilkerson. The film was released on November 16, 2016, by The Orchard. Title: Andre Royo Passage: Andre Royo (born July 18, 1968) is an American actor, producer, and writer. He is best known for his role as Reginald "Bubbles" Cousins on the HBO crime drama series "The Wire", and his appearances on "Fringe", "Party Down", "How to Make It in America", and the 2013 film "The Spectacular Now". Royo currently appears on the hit drama "Empire" on FOX.
Chicago
Andre Royo
Empire (2015 TV series)
Where is the castle that John Crabbe defended in 1318 against the English?
Title: Berwick Castle Passage: Berwick Castle is a ruined castle in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England. Title: John Crabbe (died 1352) Passage: John Crabbe (before 1305 1352) was a Flemish merchant, pirate and soldier. He defended Berwick Castle for the Scots against English forces in 1318, but after being captured by the English in 1332 assisted the English when they again besieged at Berwick in 1333, and became a loyal servant of Edward III, for whom he also fought at the Battle of Sluys. Title: John Crabbe Passage: Stephen Allan John Crabbe (born 20 October 1954) is an English former professional footballer. He played for six Football League clubs, with his most successful spell coming at Gillingham. Title: Mount Cunningham Passage: Mount Cunningham is a mountain at the west end of South Georgia's Esmark Glacier. It is situated between Jossac Bight and Queen Maud Bay. With an elevation of 1218 m , it is the 16th highest mountain in South Georgia. The mountain was named after Scottish mountaineer John Crabbe Cunningham as a memorial after his death on 31 January 1980, following a climbing accident when struck by waves off Holyhead. Title: John Crabbe Cunningham Passage: John Crabbe Cunningham (1927 31 January 1980) was a Scottish climber. Born in Glasgow, he climbed extensively in the Scottish mountains, where he pioneered new techniques of ice climbing. Title: Mount Jackson (Antarctica) Passage: Mount Jackson (Mount Andrew Jackson and Mount Ernest Gruening) is a mountain that dominates the upland of the southern part of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is located in Palmer Land, within the Antarctic claims of Argentina, Chile and the United Kingdom. With an elevation of 3184 m , Mount Jackson is the highest mountain in the Antarctic Peninsula and the British Antarctic Territory. Discovered by members of the United States Antarctic Service, 193941, it was named for Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States. The first ascent of Mount Jackson was made by a team led by John Crabbe Cunningham of the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) in 1964. Mount Jackson's geology was studied in 1972 as part of the Palmer Island investigations by a team of geologists.
Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England
John Crabbe (died 1352)
Berwick Castle
Rima Bakien was Vice Chairwoman of the Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union, an agrarian political party led by whom?
Title: Party of National Progress Passage: The Party of National Progress (Lithuanian: "Tautos paangos partija" ) or TPP is a political party in Lithuania. It was established in 1916. The party was named by the prominent Lithuanian activist and writer Juozas Tumas-Vaigantas, who regarded progress as the main aspect of future politics. The party published its main goals in 1917, while Lithuania was still part of the Russian Empire. They announced that the party regarded Lithuania as a democratic republic with rights to self determination. In late 1917 Alfonsas Petrulis, member of the party, was elected into the Council of Lithuania. However, it failed to get any seats in the Constituent Assembly of Lithuania in 1920. It then merged with Lithuanian Farmers' Association to form Lithuanian Nationalist Union, a ruling party from 1926 to 1940. Lithuania regained its independence in 1990 and the party was re-established in 1994. Title: Skvernelis Cabinet Passage: Skvernelis Cabinet is the 17th cabinet of Lithuania since 1990. It consists of the Prime Minister, who is the Head of Government, and 14 government ministers from the Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union and the Social Democratic Party of Lithuania. Title: German Farmers' Party Passage: The German Farmers' Party (German: "Deutsche Bauernpartei" , or DBP) or German Peasants' Party was a German agrarian political party during the Weimar Republic, existing from 1928-33. It has been characterised as part of a wider attempt by the middle classes to assert their economic interests in the mid to late 1920s by founding their own, fairly narrowly based, parties, including the Christian-National Peasants' and Farmers' Party and in urban areas the Reich Party for Civil Rights and Deflation and Reich Party of the German Middle Class. The party was banned and made illegal by NSDAP, National Socialist Party, in 1933. Title: Rima Bakien Passage: Rima Bakien (born 10 October 1960) is a Lithuanian politician, a Member of the Seimas since 2004 and the current First Deputy Speaker of the Seimas. Also she is a former Vice Mayor of iauliai District. Also she is the Vice Chairwoman of the Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union. Title: Farmers and Producers Political Union Passage: The Farmers and Producers Political Union (FPPU) was an independent conservative agrarian political party founded in South Australia in reaction to Labor, keen to fend off a perceived threat to the FPPU's interests against a rising labour movement and Labor. The rural stockowners and graziers were concerned at the concentration of the Australasian National League (ANL) on the metropolitan electorates and urban issues, leading to the formation of the FPPU which had a conservative political agenda, and was absolutely opposed to franchise reform. It was essentially the rural wing of the ANL. The FPPU was created in 1904 and lasted until after the 1910 election when it merged with the Liberal and Democratic Union and the National Defence League to become the Liberal Union. Title: Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union Passage: The Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union (Lithuanian: "Lietuvos valstiei ir alij sjunga" , LVS; also known as Lithuanian Peasant and Greens Union, formerly Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union, Lithuanian: "Lietuvos valstiei liaudinink sjunga" , LVLS) is an agrarian political party in Lithuania led by industrial farmer Ramnas Karbauskis.
Ramnas Karbauskis
Rima Bakien
Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union
Are Sharp Corporation and Robotron KC 87 both computers?
Title: Sharp Solar Passage: Sharp Solar, a subsidiary of Sharp Electronics, is a solar energy products company owned by Sharp Corporation and based in Osaka, Japan. Title: Robotron KC 87 Passage: The Robotron KC 87, fully known as the Kleincomputer robotron KC 87 ("KC" standing for "Kleincomputer", lit. "small computer"), was an 8-bit home computer released in 1987 and produced in East Germany by the VEB Robotron-Meelektronik "Otto Schn" Dresden, part of the Kombinat Robotron. The first model in the series, the Robotron Z 9001, was introduced in 1984 and renamed Robotron KC 851 in 1985. Despite similar names, the Robotron home computers were not directly related to the KC 85 series produced by the VEB Mikroelektronik "Wilhelm Pieck" Mhlhausen. Title: Extended Vector Animation Passage: Extended Vector Animation (EVA) is a web-based vector graphic file format developed by Sharp Corporation in 1996. The EVA format differs from other vector formats because only the changes in vectors over time is recorded instead of information per frame. The format is popular in Japan and several versions of EVA Animator software have been sold and included as standard software in Japanese Sharp notebook computers such as the Mebuis. Title: X1 (computer) Passage: The X1 ( , Ekkusuwan ) , sometimes called the Sharp X1, is a series of home computers released by Sharp Corporation from 1982 to 1988. It was based on a Z80 CPU. Title: KC 85 Passage: The KC 85 ('KC' meaning "Kleincomputer", or "small computer") were models of microcomputers built in East Germany, first in 1984 by Robotron (the KC 851) and later by VEB Mikroelektronik "Wilhelm Pieck" Mhlhausen (KC 852, KC 853 and KC 854). Title: Sharp Corporation Passage: Sharp Corporation ( , Shpu Kabushiki-gaisha ) is a Japanese multinational corporation that designs and manufactures electronic products, headquartered in Sakai-ku, Sakai. Since 2016 it has been an integral part of Taiwan-based Foxconn Group. Sharp employs more than 50,000 people worldwide. The company was founded in September 1912 in Tokyo and takes its name from one of its founders first inventions, the Ever-Sharp mechanical pencil, which was invented by Tokuji Hayakawa in 1915.
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Sharp Corporation
Robotron KC 87
In which year was this historic castle in Aberdeenshire where Marc Ellington resides built?
Title: Towie Barclay Castle Passage: Towie Barclay Castle is a historic castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 4.5 miles south-south-east of Turriff. The current structure was built in 1593 by Clan Barclay. The site was given to the Clan in the 11th century by Malcolm III of Scotland. Following Clan Barclay's pillage of a nunnery in the 12th century, Thomas the Rhymer proclaimed: "Towie Barclay of the GlenHappy to the maidsBut never to the men." , which was interpreted as a curse on the male line. Belief in the curse was strong enough that it was given as a reason by Mr. Barclay Maitland for the sale of Towie Barclay Castle in 1753 to the Earl of Findlater, who, after "dreeing the weird," (the nowiki"nowikiweirdnowiki"nowiki, meaning the curse) and after his son also died, sold it to Gordon's Hospital in Aberdeen in 1792. Title: Marc Ellington Passage: Marc Ellington (born 16th December 1945, Boston, Lincolnshire) is a musician, with links to Fairport Convention and Matthews' Southern Comfort, who currently resides in Towie Barclay Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Title: Rougemont Castle Passage: Rougemont Castle, also known as Exeter Castle, is the historic castle of the city of Exeter, Devon, England. It was built into the northern corner of the Roman city walls starting in or shortly after the year 1068, following Exeter's rebellion against William the Conqueror. In 1136 it was besieged for three months by King Stephen. An outer bailey, of which little now remains, was added later in the 12th century. Title: Moszna Castle Passage: The Moszna Castle (Polish: "Paac w Mosznej" , German: "Schloss Moschen" ) is a historic castle and residence located in a small village of Moszna in Poland. The castle is one of the best known monuments in the western part of Upper Silesia. The history of this building begins in the 17th century, although much older cellars were found in the gardens during excavations carried out at the beginning of the 20th century. Some of the investigators, including H. Barthel, claimed that those cellars could have been remnants of a presumed Templar castle, but their theory has never been proved. After World War II, further excavations discovered a medieval palisade. Title: Lviv High Castle Passage: The Lviv High Castle or Lviv Castle Hill (Ukrainian: , "Vysokyi zamok Zamkova hora" ; Polish: "Wysoki Zamek" ) is a historic castle located on the top of the Castle Hill of the city of Lviv. It is currently the highest point in the city, 413 m above sea level. The castle currently stands in ruins. Title: Broughty Castle Passage: Broughty Castle is a historic castle on the banks of the river Tay in Broughty Ferry, Dundee, Scotland. It was completed around 1495, although the site was earlier fortified in 1454 when George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus received permission to build on the site. His son Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus was coerced into ceding the castle to the crown. The main tower house forming the centre of the castle with four floors was built by Andrew, 2nd Lord Gray who was granted the castle in 1490.
1593
Marc Ellington
Towie Barclay Castle
Who produced Clean Bandit's Grammy Award-winning single ?
Title: Sharna Bass Passage: Sharna Bass (born 21 May 1997) is a singer from North West London. She is featured on the Clean Bandit single "Extraordinary". Bass also has a twin brother, Sean Bass, in the industry who was also spotted by Clean Bandit and sings the vocals in their song Stronger. Title: L.V. (singer) Passage: Larry Sanders (born November 21, 1960 ), better known by his stage name L.V. (which stands for "Large Variety"), is an American award-winning RB singer. He is best known for his collaboration with rapper Coolio on the Grammy Award-winning single, "Gangsta's Paradise", and has been featured on multiple soundtracks since then. Having released two solo albums to date, he was also a member of the gangsta rap group South Central Cartel since their beginning, usually singing the vocals and chorus. Title: Symphony (Clean Bandit song) Passage: "Symphony" is a song by British classical crossover band Clean Bandit featuring Swedish singer Zara Larsson. It is taken as the third single from their upcoming second album. The song was also released as the sixth single from Larsson's second studio album, "So Good" (2017). The song is the final track on the album. The song peaked at number one on the Swedish singles chart, becoming Larsson's fifth number one in her home country. It has also reached number one in Norway and the United Kingdom, becoming Larsson's first number one single in the latter country, as well as Clean Bandit's third number one in the UK. Title: Aaron A. Brooks Passage: Aaron A. Brooks, also known as, Aaron Kinsley-Brooks (born January 24, 1964, San Francisco, California) is an American rock musician, drummer, producer and composer. He co-founded The Little Death with Moby, Laura Dawn and Daron Murphy. He is a founding member of the American alternative rock band, The Mars Bonfire. Aaron also plays or has played drums for the electronic pop band Leisure Cruise; Grammy nominated electro-pop chanteuse Angela McCluskey (of Tlpopmusik and Wild Colonials); Grammy award-winning producersongwriter Mark Hudson; Emmy award-winning actress and singer Jackie Cruz; Grammy award-winning artist Moby; Singersongwriter and progressive political activist Laura Dawn; Grammy award-winning bassistsongwriter and rock musician Duff McKagen of Guns N' Roses; Circle of Soul; Erin Evermore; Grammy award-winning pianist and songwriter A.J. Croce; Grammy winning singersongwriter Lana Del Ray; Writer, radio host, progressive political comic and guitaristsinger Jamie Kilstein and his band The Agenda; Modelactresssingersongwriter Heidi Merrill; And NY based rock singer Carleigh Jade. Title: Rather Be Passage: "Rather Be" is a song by the English electronic music group Clean Bandit. It features vocals by Jess Glynne. The track was released on 17 January 2014 as the fourth single from the group's debut studio album, "New Eyes" (2014). It was co-written by band members Jack Patterson and Grace Chatto, along with Jimmy Napes and Nicole Marshall, and produced by Patterson and Chatto. Warner Music Group released a number of official remixes for download, with DJs such as All About She, Cash Cash, and OVERWERK. Title: Jess Glynne Passage: Jessica Hannah "Jess" Glynne (born 20 October 1989) is an English singer and songwriter, signed to Atlantic Records. She rose to prominence as a featured artist on Clean Bandit's Grammy Award-winning single "Rather Be" and Route 94's "My Love", both of which reached number one on the UK Singles Chart in 2014. Her debut solo single, "Right Here", reached the top ten the same year.
Patterson and Chatto
Jess Glynne
Rather Be
Are both Copella juice products and Tizer made purely from fresh fruits?
Title: Copella Passage: Copella is a British fruit juice company based in Boxford, Suffolk. It was founded in the 1930s. Copella juices are made from 100 pure pressed apples. The brand is now owned by Tropicana (part of PepsiCo Beverages and Foods North America). In 1991 the family bought the company back from Taunton Cider. Title: Premier Fruits Group Passage: The Premier Fruits Group is an Australia-based fresh fruits and vegetables supply chain company. Its business is regarded as the second biggest in Australia in fresh fruit and vegetables. Title: Reliance Fresh Passage: Reliance Fresh is the convenience store format which forms part of the retail business of Reliance Industries of India which is headed by Mukesh Ambani . Reliance plans to invest in excess of () in the next 4 years in their retail division. The company already has 1691 Reliance Fresh outlets across the country. These stores sell fresh fruits and vegetables, staples, groceries, fresh juice, bars and dairy products. Title: Juice Products Association Passage: The Juice Products Association (JPA) is an industry trade group representing the juice processing industry in the United States. The Association claims a membership of "over 130 Regular and Associate member organizations, representing juice and fruit processing companies and support industries throughout the United States and overseas." Title: Delal sauce Passage: "Delal" or "Dalal" is a condiment from Northern Iran. It is a puree made of fresh herbs such as cilantro, parsley and basil and is heavily salted in order to stay preserved for a longer period. It is usually spread on fresh fruits or vegetables, mixed in salad dressings or mixed with olives, garlic or pomegranates. Title: Tizer Passage: Tizer is a red-coloured, red-citrus flavoured soft drink bottled in Cumbernauld and sold in the United Kingdom. The name originally comes from the phrase "Tizer the Appetizer". It was launched in 1924 by Fred and Tom Pickup of Manchester when it was known as "Pickup's Appetizer", and is the offspring of Vimto and Irn-Bru. After the death of the Pickup brothers it was owned by the Armour Trust before being sold to the Scottish drinks company A.G. Barr plc for 2.5 million in 1972. As is the case with Barr's other famous drink Irn-Bru, Tizer's exact recipe has not been made public, although a list of ingredients and nutritional data is given on the product's packaging. In 2003, Tizer decided to sell other-flavoured versions of Tizer, such as "Purple" and "Green" versions. There was also a brief "fruitz" variation of Tizer in 2004. From 1996 to 2007, Tizer was stylised as T!zer.
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Copella
Tizer
According to an encyclopedia on the history of Switzerland that aims to take into account the results of modern historical research in a manner accessible to a broader audience, what was a far right political party in Switzerland that flourished during the 1930s?
Title: National Front (Switzerland) Passage: The National Front was a far right political party in Switzerland that flourished during the 1930s. At its peak the group had at most 9,000 members, according to the "Historical Dictionary of Switzerland", and "may have had a membership of 25,000 or so", according to the Simon Wiesenthal Center. Title: People's National Party (Russia) Passage: The Peoples National Party (Russian: or NNP) is a minor far right political party in Russia. Its leader is Aleksandr Ivanov-Sukharevsky, who founded the party in 1994 with, it has been alleged, the aid of two veterans of the Black Hundreds Vladimir Osipov and Vyacheslav Demin. Title: National Labour Party (UK, 1957) Passage: The National Labour Party was a far right political party founded in 1957 by John Bean. The party campaigned on a platform of white nationalism, anti-Semitism, and opposition to non-white immigration. Title: History of far-right movements in France Passage: The far-right tradition in France finds its origins in the Third Republic with Boulangism and the Dreyfus Affair. The modern "far right" or radical right grew out of two separate events of 1889: the splitting off in the Socialist International of those who chose the nation and the culmination of the "Boulanger Affair", which championed the demands of the former Minister of War General Georges Boulanger. The Dreyfus Affair provided one of the political division lines of France. Nationalism, which had been before the Dreyfus Affair a left-wing and Republican ideology, turned after that to be a main trait of the right-wing and, moreover, of the far right. A new right emerged, and nationalism was reappropriated by the far right who turned it into a form of ethnic nationalism, itself blended with anti-Semitism, xenophobia, anti-Protestantism and anti-Masonry. The Action franaise, first founded as a review, was the matrix of a new type of counter-revolutionary right-wing, and continues to exist today. During the interwar period, the "Action franaise" (AF) and its youth militia, the "Camelots du Roi", were very active. Far right leagues organized riots. Title: Historical Dictionary of Switzerland Passage: The Historical Dictionary of Switzerland is an encyclopedia on the history of Switzerland that aims to take into account the results of modern historical research in a manner accessible to a broader audience. Title: Croatian Pure Party of Rights Passage: Croatian Pure Party of Rights (Croatian: "Hrvatska ista stranka prava" or HSP) is a far right political party in Croatia founded in 1992. The party claims to be an ideological descendant of the identically named right-wing historical party which was active in the early 20th century and which advocated the right to self-determination for Croatia at the time when the country was part of Austria-Hungary and Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
National Front
National Front (Switzerland)
Historical Dictionary of Switzerland
The 200809 Genoa C.F.C. season, was its best season in recent history and finished fifth in Serie A, Topscorer Diego Milito hit the back of the net how many times?
Title: Simone Pasticcio Passage: Simone Pasticcio (born 11 January 1976 in Genoa) is an Italian footballer. He plays as a defender. He played for Entella and Genoa C.F.C. youth teams and made his debut in Serie A on 21 May 1995 against Foggia. He then returned to play for Entella and for Mestre. Title: Diego Milito Passage: Diego Alberto Milito (born 12 June 1979) is an Argentine former footballer best known for his time with Internazionale Milano, who last played as a striker for Racing Club and also formerly played for the Argentine national team. A prolific and consistent centre-forward, Milito has averaged just over a goal every two appearances over the course of his professional career. Title: 200910 Genoa C.F.C. season Passage: Genoa C.F.C. had a mixed season, in which it struggled to replace world-class striker Diego Milito, who moved on to Internazionale, where he was key in it winning the treble in 2010. Such a player was difficult to find on the market, and his Argentinian replacements Hernn Crespo and Rodrigo Palacio lacked the final punch. Crespo had it in his younger years, of course, but despite four goals in the autumn, he was offloaded to Parma, as Genoa put its faith in David Suazo for the goalscoring. Sergio Floccari also departed, and the Lazio signing scored more goals for the Roman club in half the year than what any player did for Genoa the whole season, while Suazo became a flop. The defence did not perform at expected level either, and even though the team scored several goals by many players, the defensive holes ensured the team did not repeat the fifth position from the year before. Title: 201213 Inter Milan season Passage: Inter confined his market to a few of purchases, not being yet ready for a deeper revolution: the most notable arrival was Rodrigo Palacio, from Genoa. For the first three months of 201213 season Inter achieved good results, especially in away games. However, during winter times, the side suffered from too absences: Diego Milito and Javier Zanetti - for example - had injuries to long-term. As a result, Inter had to use young players who could not have the requested experience and skills. It was the worst season since 199394, as the club finished ninth and failed in qualyfing to European football for 201314. On 24 May 2013, Stramaccioni was sacked by the club, with successful former Napoli coach Walter Mazzarri taking over on the next day. Title: 200809 Genoa C.F.C. season Passage: Genoa C.F.C. enjoyed its best season in recent history and finished fifth in Serie A. Topscorer Diego Milito hit the back of the net 24 times, and earned a move to Inter prior to the 2009-10 season. The ex-player and 29-year-old Argentinian Milito, arrived from relegated Spanish side Real Zaragoza, and the returnee performed his best season yet. Thanks to his goals and Thiago Motta's midfield display, Genoa finished in the top 5, and nearly pipped Fiorentina to the final Champions League spot. Motta was also sold to Inter in the summer, which left a huge fold in the Genoa squad. Title: 200708 U.C. Sampdoria season Passage: U.C. Sampdoria had a successful season in the domestic league, finishing in sixth place. The club also captured Antonio Cassano from Real Madrid, with the notorious troublemaker settling in well at Sampdoria, helping the club to European qualification. The season also saw the first Serie A derbies between Sampdoria and Genoa C.F.C. since 1995, with Sampdoria winning the second one with 1-0, following a goalless draw in the beginning of the league campaign.
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The creator of Codename: Kids Next Door also served as production design for what series?
Title: Codename: Kids Next Door Passage: Codename: Kids Next Door, commonly abbreviated to Kids Next Door or KND, is an American animated television series created by Tom Warburton for Cartoon Network, and the 13th of the network's "Cartoon Cartoons". The series centers on the adventures of five children who operate from a high-tech tree house, fighting against adult and teen villains with advanced 24 technology. Using their codenames (Numbuh 1, Numbuh 2, Numbuh 3, Numbuh 4, and Numbuh 5), they are Sector V, part of a global organization called the Kids Next Door. Title: Tom Warburton Passage: Thomas Warburton (born August 31, 1968), often credited as Mr. Warburton, is an American animator, producer, writer and designer. He is best known for creating the animated television series "". He also created the animated short "Kenny and the Chimp". Prior to that he served as production designer on the first season of "Beavis and Butt-Head" and was the lead character designer for the animated series "Pepper Ann". He is also the author of the book "A Thousand Times No". Since moving to Los Angeles in 2009 he has worked at Disney Television Animation serving as creative director on "Fish Hooks" and co-executive producer on "The 7D". Title: Guy Hendrix Dyas Passage: Guy Hendrix Dyas (born 20 August 1968) is a British production designer for feature films. He collaborated with Christopher Nolan on his science fiction thriller "Inception" which earned him an Academy Award nomination as well as a BAFTA Award for Best Production Design. In 2017, Dyas was nominated for another Academy Award, this time for his work on Passengers. In 2010, Dyas became the first British designer to win a Goya Award for Best Production Design for his work on Alejandro Amenbar's historical epic "Agora" which premiered at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Dyas previously received three consecutive Art Directors Guild Award nominations for his production design work on Steven Spielberg's "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", Shekhar Kapur's "" and "Superman Returns" for Bryan Singer. He won an ADG award in 2011 for "Inception". He also earned a BAFTA Award nomination in 2007 for Best Production Design for "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" and for four years in a row Dyas has been named by "The Sunday Times" as one of the top ten Brits working behind the camera in Hollywood. Title: Lauren Tom Passage: Lauren Tom (born August 4, 1961) is an American actress and voice artist. Her roles include Lena St. Clair in "The Joy Luck Club", Julie in the NBC sitcom "Friends", Dot in the final season of "Grace Under Fire", and the voices for both mother and daughter characters on three animated TV comedy series: on "Futurama" she voiced Amy Wong and her mother Inez, on "King of the Hill" she voiced Minh and Connie Souphanousinphone and finally she voiced Numbuh 3 and her mother Genki in "Codename Kids Next Door". She portrays Celia Mack in the Disney Channel series "Andi Mack". Title: Codename: Kids Next Door Trading Card Game Passage: The Codename: Kids Next Door Trading Card Game is an introductory-level collectible card game based on the Cartoon Network "" cartoon. The game was launched in July 2005 by Wizards of the Coast. Title: Codename: Kids Next Door Operation: V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E. Passage: Codename: Kids Next Door Operation: V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E.
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raan Palace and Miniatrk are located in what country?
Title: Osman Fuad Passage: Osman Fuad (raan Palace, Ortaky, February 24, 1895 19 May 1973), was the 39th Head of the Imperial House of Osman from 1954 to 1973. Title: raan Palace Passage: raan Palace (Turkish: "raan Saray" ), a former Ottoman palace, is now a five-star hotel in the Kempinski Hotels chain. It is located on the European shore of the Bosporus, between Beikta and Ortaky in Istanbul, Turkey. Title: Miniatrk Passage: Miniatrk is a miniature park situated at the north-eastern shore of Golden Horn in Istanbul, Turkey. It was opened May 2, 2003. Miniatrk covers a total area of 60000 m2 . It is one of the world's largest miniature parks with its 15000 m2 model area. The park contains 122 models in 1:25 scale. It contains structures from in and around Turkey, as well as interpretations of historic structures. Title: Blent Gngr Passage: Blent Gngr is a modern Turkish architect, known for the restoration of the raan Palace, the Yldz Palace, and the Smela Monastery. 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: Al-Qudaibiya Palace Passage: Al-Qudaibiya Palace or Gudaibiya Palace is a palace in Gudaibiya, Manama, Bahrain. Located off Bani Otbah Avenue and Al Fatih Highway, it lies west of the Al Fateh Grand Mosque and southwest of the Old Palace of Manama and the Andalus Garden and Manama Cemetery. It is a light pink palace with a pearl-coloured, onion-shaped dome. For decades the palace has hosted some of the most important political and economy-related conferences in the country, having a prominent role in the foreign affairs of the country. The proclamation of the accession of Salman Al Khalifa, after his father's death in February 1942 was made from the steps of the Gudaibiya Palace, read by the ruler's uncle, Shaikh Mohammad bin Isa. It has a major political function; the King's cabinet usually meets every Sunday at the palace and Prime Minister Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa has an office at the palace.
It is located on the European shore of the Bosporus, between Beikta and Ortaky in Istanbul, Turkey.
raan Palace
Miniatrk