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"The Class of '62" is an episode of the BBC television sitcom, "Only Fools and Horses", created and written by who?
Title: Only Fools and Horses Passage: Only Fools and Horses is a British television sitcom created and written by John Sullivan. Seven series were originally broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom from 1981 to 1991, with sixteen sporadic Christmas specials aired until the end of the show in 2003. Episodes are regularly repeated on UKTV comedy channel Gold, Yesterday and occasionally repeated on BBC One. Title: The Green Green Grass Passage: The Green Green Grass is a BBC television sitcom, created and initially written by John Sullivan, produced by Shazam Productions for the BBC. It is a sequelspin-off of the long running sitcom "Only Fools and Horses" and stars John Challis, Sue Holderness and Jack Doolan. Four series and three Christmas specials were originally broadcast on BBC One between 2005 and 2009. Title: Up the Women Passage: Up the Women is a BBC television sitcom created, written by and starring Jessica Hynes. It was first broadcast on BBC Four on 30 May 2013. The sitcom is about a group of women in 1910 who form a Women's Suffrage movement. Hynes originally planned to write a comedy film about a suffragette plot to assassinate H. H. Asquith, but after realising the plot had turned quite dark, she decided to write a sitcom instead. Christine Gernon directed the three-part series, which became the last sitcom to be filmed before a live audience at BBC Television Centre and the first to be commissioned for BBC Four. A second series was commissioned in June 2013 and aired on BBC Two from 21 January 2015. "Up the Women" was not renewed for a third series. Title: Miami Twice Passage: "Miami Twice" is the two-part tenth Christmas special edition of the British sitcom "Only Fools and Horses". The first episode, on-screen subtitle "The American Dream", was first screened on 24 December 1991. The second episode of "Miami Twice" was first screened the following day, 25 December 1991. According to Steve Clark's official book "The Only Fools And Horses Story", the second episode is sub-titled "Oh to Be in England". The title of the two-part special is derived from the 1984 American television series "Miami Vice". On the VHS and DVD releases, it was re-edited as one episode, and titled Miami Twice: The Movie. Title: The Only Fools and Horses DVD Collection Passage: The Only Fools and Horses DVD Collection was a fortnightly partwork magazine published by GE Fabbri, authorised by BBC Video. Each serialised issue included a DVD containing between 1 and 4 chronological episodes of "Only Fools and Horses", and an accompanying magazine. Each issue was 7.99, apart from issue 1 which was 3.99. In total 29 regular issues were released, as well as a 'bonus disc' which featured the documentary 'The Story of Only Fools and Horses'. Title: The Class of '62 Passage: "The Class of '62" is an episode of the BBC sit-com "Only Fools and Horses". It was the fourth episode of series 7, and was first broadcast on 20 January 1991. In the episode, Del Boy, Rodney, Boycie, Denzil and Trigger attend a school reunion which, to their surprise, has been arranged by Roy Slater.
John Sullivan
The Class of '62
Only Fools and Horses
Hiroshi Inagaki and Jorge Fons, have which occupation?
Title: The Story of Osaka Castle Passage: The Story of Osaka Castle ( , saka-j Monogatari ) is a 1961 color Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki based on historical events taking place in Japan during the beginning of the 17th century. It was also known as "Daredevil in the Castle" and "The Tale of Osaka Castle" in the UK. Title: Rickshaw Man Passage: Rickshaw Man ( , Muhmatsu no issh , "The Life of Wild Matsu") is a 1958 color Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki. It tells the story of Muhmatsu, a rickshaw man, starring Toshiro Mifune who becomes a surrogate father to the child of a recently widowed woman played by Hideko Takamine. Title: Samurai Trilogy Passage: The Samurai Trilogy is a film trilogy directed by Hiroshi Inagaki and starring Toshiro Mifune as Musashi Miyamoto and Koji Tsuruta as Kojir Sasaki. The films are based on the novel by Eiji Yoshikawa, about the famous duelist and author of "The Book of Five Rings". Title: Jorge Fons Passage: Jorge Fons Prez (born in Tuxpan, Veracruz, Mexico on April 23, 1939) is a Mexican film director. Title: Yagyu Secret Scrolls Passage: Yagyu Secret Scrolls ( , Yagyu Bugeicho ) is a 1957 color Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki. Other English titles include: "Yagyu Bugeicho Ninjitsu part 1", "Secret Scrolls", "Yagyu Secret Scrolls Part I". Title: Hiroshi Inagaki Passage: Hiroshi Inagaki ( , Inagaki Hiroshi , 30 December 1905 21 May 1980) was a Japanese filmmaker most known for the Academy Award-winning "", which he directed in 1954.
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Jorge Fons
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport Trams and the airport also known as World Chamberlain Field were both constructed by whom?
Title: Bahir Dar Airport Passage: Bahir Dar Airport (IATA: BJR, ICAO: HABD) , also known as Ginbot Haya Airport, is an airport serving Bahir Dar, the capital city of the Amhara Region in Ethiopia. The name of the city and airport may also be transliterated as Bahar Dar. The airport is located 8 km west of Bahir Dar, near Lake Tana. The airport also serves the Ethiopian Air Force. Title: MinneapolisSt. Paul Airport Trams Passage: The MinneapolisSt. Paul Airport Trams consist of a pair of cable-drawn automated people movers that serve travelers of the MinneapolisSaint Paul International Airport. Both were constructed by the Poma-Otis Transit Company of Farmington, Connecticut and are operated under the direction of the Metropolitan Airports Commission. Title: Great Lakes Airport Passage: Great Lakes Airport also known as Kepper Field (ICAO: YGRL) is a private airport located approximately 6 km north of the town of Lakes Entrance in eastern Victoria, Australia. The airport was officially opened on 2 November 2003 and is capable of operating 24 hours. The airport facilities are designed to handle transport category aircraft, although there is no regular passenger service. Title: Sam Mbakwe Airport Passage: Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport (IATA: QOW, ICAO: DNIM) , also known as Imo State Airport, serves Owerri, the capital city of Imo State in southeastern Nigeria. Owerri is one of the fastest growing, developing cities after Lagos and Abuja in Nigeria. Other cities served by the airport are, the commercial city of Onitsha, automobile and manufacturing city of Nnewi in Anambra State, the industrial hub of Aba, Umuahia and Arochukwu in Abia State. Others are Okigwe, Oguta, and Orlu business districts in Imo State. The airport also serves some parts of Akwa Ibom and Cross River States in the South South part of Nigeria. Title: MinneapolisSaint Paul International Airport Passage: MinneapolisSaint Paul International Airport (IATA: MSP, ICAO: KMSP, FAA LID: MSP) , also known as WoldChamberlain Field, is a joint civil-military public use international airport. Located in a portion of Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States, outside of any city or school district, within 10 miles (16 km) of both downtown Minneapolis and downtown Saint Paul, it is the largest and busiest airport in the six-state Upper Midwest region of Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Title: Mineola Airport Passage: MineolaWisener Field Airport (FAA LID: 3F9) , a privately-owned public use airport also known as the Mineola Airport and Wisener Field, was established in 1917. It has been under continuous operation by the same family since 1926. It is considered the oldest privately operated public use airport in the state of Texas. The field has been designated by the Texas Historical Commission as a Texas Treasure Business.
Poma-Otis Transit Company
MinneapolisSt. Paul Airport Trams
MinneapolisSaint Paul International Airport
Dan Balan, along with O-Zone, produced a hit single that was sung in what language?
Title: PopLife Records Passage: PopLife Records is a record label based in the United Kingdom. Their first release was the eponymous 'Crazy Loop' by Dan Balan's alter ego Crazy Loop in October 2009. PopLife are most notable for signing X Factor finalists Same Difference. Title: Corey Chorus Passage: Corey Gibson, known professionally as Corey Chorus, is an American songwriter, record producer, vocal producer, sound engineer and publisher, known for having written songs such as Cheers (Drink to That) of Rihanna, Chica Bomb by Dan Balan, Made in the USA by Demi Lovato. Title: Dragostea Din Tei Passage: "Dragostea Din Tei" (] , "Love from the lindens", official English title: Words of Love), also informally known as "Ma Ya Hi" and "The Numa Numa Song" (see ), is the most successful single by the Moldovan pop group O-Zone, sung in Romanian. It shot to the number one spot on the Eurochart Hot 100, where it remained for 12 weeks between June and early September 2004. It topped the single charts in France, Germany and Austria for over three months, reached three in the United Kingdom and 72 on the US Pop 100. The song became the fourth-best-selling single of the 21st century in France, with 1,170,000 units sold. A popular cover of the song was made by Italian-Romanian pop singer Haiducii, which also charted in many countries, especially Italy and Sweden, where it topped the singles charts. The original song was made notable in the United States by the viral video of Gary Brolsma dancing to the song, calling it "Numa Numa". Title: Lucas Prata Passage: Lucas Prata (born December 30, 1978) is an American house musician and DJ. Born in Bayside, Queens, New York, he has produced several hits such as "Never Be Alone", "And She Said", "Love of My Life", and "Let's Get It On." Prata and Dan Blan produced The "Ma Ya Hi Song," an English version of the international hit "Dragostea din tei" by Blan's original band, O-Zone. "The Ma Ya Hi Song" did not achieve the success of the original, which went to number one in 27 countries and sold over eight million singles throughout the world in various languages. Title: Nayer Passage: Nayer Regalado better known by the mononym Nayer (sometimes stylized as NITRO!) , is an American pop singer. She is known as being a featured artist along with Ne-Yo for Pitbull's 2011 hit single "Give Me Everything", produced by Afrojack. She is also known for her hit single in 2012 titled "Suave (Kiss Me)" featuring Pitbull and Swedish-Congolese singer-songwriter Mohombi. She also was featured by Enrique Iglesias in the Remix of his single "Dirty Dancer" along with other artists, such as Lil Wayne and Usher. Title: Dan Balan Passage: Dan Balan (born 6 February 1979 in Chiinu) is a Moldovan musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. He is the first and only Moldovan musician to be nominated for a Grammy as co-writer of Rihanna and T.I.'s "Live Your Life". He is the founder of European band O-Zone, and wrote and produced their international hit single "Dragostea Din Tei", which topped the charts in over 30 countries and sold over 12 million copies worldwide. He is also the songwriter and performer of European hit-singles "Chica Bomb", "Justify Sex" and "Freedom".
Romanian
Dan Balan
Dragostea Din Tei
What Indian amusement park did Jagdish Narain Sapru serve as the chairman of?
Title: Family entertainment center Passage: A family entertainment center (or centre), often abbreviated FEC in the entertainment industry, (also known as indoor amusement park or indoor theme park) is a small amusement park marketed towards families with small children to teenagers, and often entirely indoors or associated with a larger operation such as a theme park. They usually cater to "sub-regional markets of larger metropolitan areas." FECs are generally small compared to full-scale amusement parks, with fewer attractions, a lower per-person per-hour cost to consumers than a traditional amusement park, and not usually major tourist attractions, but sustained by an area customer base. Many are locally owned and operated, although there are a number of chains and franchises in the field. FECs are sometimes called family amusement centers, play zones, family fun centers, or simply fun centers. Some non-traditional FECs, called urban entertainment centers (UECs), with more customized and branded attractions and retail outlets, are associated with major entertainment companies and may be tourist destinations. Others, sometimes operated by Non-Profit organizations as Children's Museums or Science Centers, tend to be geared toward edutainment experiences rather than simply amusement. FECs may also be adjuncts to full-scale amusement parks. Title: Jagdish Narain Sinha Passage: Jagdish Narain Sinha (born 1939) is an Indian pharmacologist and a former professor at the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics of the Uttar Pradesh Dental College and Research Centre, Lucknow. He is also a former member of the faculty of King George's Medical University and has been a member of the Independent Ethics Committee of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization. Title: J. N. Srivastava Passage: Jagdish Narain Srivastava (1933-2010) was an Indian-born mathematician, statistician and a professor at Colorado State University. Srivastava is known for the research in the area of Design of experiments, Multivariate analysis and Combinatorial mathematics. Srivastava was a Fellow of Institute of Mathematical Statistics. Title: White City (Indianapolis) Passage: White City (also known as White City Amusement Park) was an amusement park in Indianapolis, Indiana's Broad Ripple Park that was in operation from May 26, 1906 until June 26, 1908. The trolley park was constructed and owned by the Broad Ripple Transit Company. Similar to nearby rivals Riverside Amusement Park and Wonderland, White City was inspired by an exhibit in the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Although the park's grand opening was immensely successful, White City's existence was the briefest of the three, having been open for two and one-half seasons before burning to the ground. Throughout the park's existence, advertisements touted White City as "the amusement park that satisfied." Title: Nicco Park Passage: Nicco Park is an amusement park in India, located in Salt Lake City, Kolkata. Title: Jagdish Narain Sapru Passage: Jagdish Narain Sapru (16 November 1933 8 May 2007), the grandson of eminent lawyer, political, and social leader Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, was the former chairman of ITC Limited, BOC India, DIC India (Formerly Coates of India), Nicco Park, and the Indian Chamber of Commerce. He was also the president of the Tollygunge Club, a prestigious golf club in Kolkata. Sapru was voted as one of the 'CEOs who Rock' by Asia Africa Intelligence Wire in 2003 and was also an honorary fellow of the All India Management Association.
Nicco Park
Jagdish Narain Sapru
Nicco Park
What Soviet political leader held high regard for the author of Mozg Armii, a 3 volume military theory book?
Title: Nikolai Kuzmin Passage: Nikolai Nikolayevich Kuzmin (Russian: ) (3 April 1883 8 February 1938) was a Soviet political and military leader. He was the political commissar of the Baltic Fleet during the time of the Russian Civil War. Title: Ho Ka-i Passage: Alexei Ivanovich Hegai (Russian: , Korean: ; 18 March 1908 2 July 1953), also known as Ho Ka-i, was a Soviet political operative in North Korea (DPRK) and leader of the Soviet Korean faction within the early political structure of North Korea. He was second vice-chairman of the DPRK Politburo from 1949 until he was purged. He allegedly committed suicide in Pyongyang and was replaced as leader by Pak Chang-ok. Title: Mozg Armii Passage: Mozg Armii (Russian: ), in English The Brain of the Army, is a three-volume military theory book published between 1927 and 1929. It is the most important work of Boris Shaposhnikov, a Soviet military commander then in command of the Moscow military region. "Mozg Armii" gained a wide popularity throughout the Red Army, and Shaposhnikov himself was held in high regard by Joseph Stalin. Title: Joseph Stalin Passage: Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (18 December 1878 5 March 1953) was a Georgian-born Soviet revolutionary and political leader. Governing the Soviet Union as its dictator from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953, he served as General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1952 and as Premier of the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1953. Ideologically a Marxist and a Leninist, Stalin helped to formalise these ideas as MarxismLeninism while his own policies became known as Stalinism. Title: Highlander (comics) Passage: Dynamite Entertainment has published two comic book mini series based on the Highlander franchise. The first is a series of 13 issues simply titled Highlander that was later released in a 3 volume set. The second series is a 4 issue prequel to first "Highlander" film called Highlander: Way of the Sword. Title: Fleetwood Academy Passage: Fleetwood Academy, founded in 1839 by Oliver White, was a military school for boys located in King and Queen County, Virginia, six miles north of Bruington Baptist Church. The Academy buildings consisted of a two-story schoolhouse and three one-story dormitories. Modeling itself after the Virginia Military Institute, Fleetwood Academy was noted for offering courses in mathematics, Greek, French, and natural philosophy, with an estimated yearly enrollment of thirty-five to forty cadets. In 1848, the school was issued forty muskets by the Virginia government, to be used for instructing the students in military exercises. In operation for approximately twenty-two years, Fleetwood Academy closed in 1860. The Academy, its cadets, and its founder, Oliver White, were held in high regard by citizens of King and Queen County.
Joseph Stalin
Mozg Armii
Joseph Stalin
What do the collection of andesite stones found in Ica Province, Peru offer proof of?
Title: Northwest Science Museum Passage: Northwest Science Museum is a creationist museum in Idaho. It opened on June 14, 2014. The museum's directors plan to create a 350,000 square foot facility including a full-scale model of Noah's Ark near Boise, Idaho, replacing the museum's current "Vision Center" near the state capitol in Boise. The museum's founders say that their collection of Ica stones offer proof that humans and dinosaurs coexisted, that out-of-place artifacts constitute "damaging evidences ["sic"] against evolution", and they can show with other evidence the Earth is 6,000 years old and it was physically possible for Noah to bring dinosaurs on board the Ark. Title: Comatrana Passage: Comatrana is a town in Ica Province, Peru, located 3 kilometres from Ica. Landmarks of note include the San Jos de Madres Carmelitas Descalzas Monastery and the Comatrana Temple. Title: San Andrs District Passage: San Andrs is a district in middle Pisco Province in Peru. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west, districts of Pisco and Tupac Amaru Inca on the north, Ica Province on the east, and the Paracas District on the south. Title: Pueblo Nuevo District, Ica Passage: Pueblo Nuevo District is one of the fourteen districts of the Ica Province in Peru. Title: Ica stones Passage: The Ica stones are a collection of andesite stones found in Ica Province, Peru that bear a variety of diagrams. Some of them supposedly have depictions of dinosaurs, and what is alleged to be advanced technology. These are recognised as modern curiosities or hoaxes. Title: Ica District Passage: Ica District is one of fourteen districts of the province of Ica in region of Ica within Peru.
humans and dinosaurs coexisted
Northwest Science Museum
Ica stones
A county in the East of England has one of the largest self-suffcient communities which posses 1500 acres of local land. What is this called?
Title: Land Trust Alliance Passage: The Land Trust Alliance, originally formed in 1982 as the Land Trust Exchange, is a national conservation organization representing more than 1,700 land trusts across the United States. The organization describes its objectives as working to increase the pace and quality of conservation by advocating favorable tax policies, training land trusts in best practices, and working to ensure the permanence of conservation in the face of continuing threats. The Land Trust Alliance is based in Washington, DC. As of December 2010, national, regional and local land trusts have conserved a total of 47 million acres (190,000 km) of land in America. Title: Quex Park Passage: Quex Park itself is 250 acre of parkland and gardens plus a further 1500 acres of farmed land, with Quex House and other buildings situated just south-east from Birchington-on-Sea in Kent, England. It houses the Powell-Cotton Museum, and the Waterloo tower, a secular bell tower. Title: Adams Homestead and Nature Preserve Passage: Adams Homestead and Nature Preserve is a South Dakota state park in Union County, South Dakota in the United States. The former Stephen Searls Adams homestead property dates to 1872 and covers 1500 acres on the Missouri River. The property was donated in 1984 and the park was established in 1997. The park is open for year-round recreation including hiking and cross country skiing. Title: Stratford Langthorne Abbey Passage: Stratford Langthorne Abbey, or the Abbey of St Mary's, Stratford Langthorne was a Cistercian monastery founded in 1135 at Stratford Langthorne then Essex but now Stratford in the London Borough of Newham. The Abbey, also known as West Ham Abbey as it lay in that parish, was one of the largest Cistercian abbeys in England, possessing 1500 acre of local land, controlling over 20 manors throughout Essex. The Abbey was self-sufficient for its needs and wealthy besides; some of this wealth came from the ecclesiastic mills grinding wheat for local bakers to supply bread to the City of London. This later led to competition with the Guild of Bakers, who sought powers to levy a toll on loaves entering the City at Whitechapel. Title: Essex Passage: Essex is a county in the East of England immediately north-east of London and is one of the home counties. It borders the counties of Suffolk and Cambridgeshire to the north, Hertfordshire to the west, Kent across the estuary of the River Thames to the south and London to the south-west. The county town is Chelmsford, which is the only city in the county. Title: Big Bend Power Station Passage: Big Bend Power Station is a major coal-fired power plant, located across Tampa Bay from Tampa, Florida on nearly 1500 acres in southeastern Hillsborough County, close to Apollo Beach. It is owned and operated by TECO Energy. Three similar units (each 445.5 MWe nameplate capacity) were launched in the early 1970s, followed by a newer 486-MWe unit 4 in 1985.
The Abbey
Stratford Langthorne Abbey
Essex
Which Canadian singer sang " something stronger" in the musical applause?
Title: Len Cariou Passage: Leonard Joseph "Len" Cariou (born September 30, 1939) is a Canadian actor, best known for his portrayal of Sweeney Todd in the original cast of "", which earned him a Tony award. He currently plays the patriarch, Henry Reagan, NYPD Police Commissioner (retired), in the multi-generational television series "Blue Bloods" on CBS. Title: Jumbo (Bee Gees song) Passage: "Jumbo" is a song released by the Bee Gees, written by Barry, Robin Maurice Gibb. It was released as a double A side with "The Singer Sang His Song" but featured as the lead track in some territories. Title: The Singer Sang His Song Passage: "The Singer Sang His Song" is a song written by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb and recorded by the English rock group Bee Gees, released in early 1968 as a single along with Jumbo. In some countries the song was the B-side of Jumbo but in others they were promoted as a double A-side. Title: Applause (Bonnie Franklin song) Passage: "Applause" is the title song from the 1970 Broadway musical "Applause", with music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Lee Adams, originally performed by Bonnie Franklin, who originated the role of Bonnie in the musical, and recorded as a single with orchestra and chorus conducted by Donald Pippin. The single was released with a B-side featuring the star of the production, Lauren Bacall, making her musical theatre debut, performing "Something Greater" together with Len Cariou. The single's popularity led to Franklin's being invited to perform it on the 24th Tony Awards broadcast on television, where the show gained Best Musical, Bacall Best Leading Actress in a Musical, but Bonnie Franklin missed out on the best supporting actress to Melba Moore. Title: Spin It Again! Live in Munich Passage: Spin It Again! Live in Munich is a live album and video by the Canadian band Saga. It was recorded in 2012 at the end of their 2020 tour and celebrates the reunion with original singer Michael Sadler. It was also the first Saga release featuring their new drummer Mike Thorne. Besides three songs from "2020", it includes mainly songs from the first five Saga albums. The concert was released on different formats by edel recordsearMUSIC, including a double CD, DVD (Super Jewel Box packaging) and Blu-Ray. The video formats also include a twenty-minute tour documentary. The CD has edited applause between the main set and the encores, but otherwise the performance is identical. As is typical for Saga shows in Germany, Michael Sadler does some German announcements. The concert also includes a litte "unplugged" set. After returning to the stage, Sadler says "What shall I play?" . He starts on "Images (Chapter 1)", then stops, goes into "No Regrets (Chapter 5)", stops again and finally declares "I got it!" before launching into "Tired World (Chapter 6)". Title: Jennifer Gillis Passage: Jennifer Kristine Gillis (born 26 April 1996) is a Canadian singer, dancer and actress with an extensive resume in musical theatre, television, singing, radio, recording, and animated voice-over work. Gillis is most noted for performing in Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber's CBC TV reality show "Over the Rainbow"-a competition to be cast as the leading role of Dorothy Gale in Lloyd Webber's forthcoming production of "The Wizard of Oz" in Toronto, Ontario. Being the youngest aspiring singer in the competition, she singularly represented her province of British Columbia and as a result was named the Top 6th musical theatre performer in all of Canada. Since "Over the Rainbow", Gillis sang the Canadian national anthem "O Canada" for the Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario on Canada Day in 2013. She aspires to become a Broadway actress someday and wants to dedicate her life to performing.
Len Cariou
Applause (Bonnie Franklin song)
Len Cariou
What turbojet engine produced by Teledyne CAE is also known as The Turbomeca Marbore?
Title: Turbomeca Palas Passage: The Turbomeca Palas is a diminutive centrifugal flow turbojet engine used to power light aircraft. An enlargement of the Turbomeca Pimn, the Palas was designed in 1950 by the French manufacturer Socit Turbomeca, and was also produced under licence by Blackburn and General Aircraft in the United Kingdom and Teledyne Continental Motors in the United States as the Continental Model 320. Title: Teledyne CAE J69 Passage: The Teledyne CAE J69 was a small turbojet engine originally produced by Continental Aviation and Engineering (CAE) under license from Turbomeca. A development of the Turbomeca Marbor II, the J69 powered a number of US drones, missiles and small aircraft. Later produced by Teledyne CAE, the J69 was also developed into the Teledyne CAE J100 turbojet optimized for higher altitudes Title: Turbomeca Marbor Passage: The Turbomeca Marbor was a small turbojet engine produced by Turbomeca from the 1950s into the 1970s. The most popular uses of this engine were in the Fouga Magister and the Morane-Saulnier MS-760. It was also licensed for production in the United States as the Teledyne CAE J69. Title: Turbomeca Pimn Passage: The Turbomeca Pimn was a small French turbojet engine produced by Turbomeca in the early 1950s. Title: Turbomeca Gabizo Passage: The Turbomeca Gabizo was a small turbojet engine produced by Turbomeca from the 1950s. The components were designed to take the stresses of high-speed fighter aircraft with some variants featuring afterburner. Title: Teledyne Turbine Engines Passage: Teledyne Turbine Engines (TTE) is a turbine engine manufacturer located in Toledo, Ohio. A division of Teledyne Technologies Inc., TTE is the successor to the former Teledyne CAE.
Teledyne CAE J69
Turbomeca Marbor
Teledyne CAE J69
When did the ninth season of Will Grace premiere?
Title: Our First Day of School Passage: "Our First Day of School" is the ninth season premiere of U.S. comedy-drama television show "Scrubs". It first aired on ABC, on December 1, 2009. Set around 18 months after the eighth season's finale, it is the first episode of "Scrubs" following the show's ninth season revamp, and marks the introduction of the show's new medical school setting while introducing several new main characters to the cast, with most of the previous main characters returning only to be featured in supportive or guest starring roles. Zach Braff, who played central character J.D., agreed to come back for 6 of this season's 13 episodes, and narrates this episode alongside Kerry Bish, who plays new character and narrator Lucy Bennett. This episode marks the final appearance of The Janitor. Title: Will amp; Grace (season 9) Passage: The ninth season of the American comedy series "Will Grace" premiered on September 28, 2017. It will consist of 16 episodes, and is the first of two planned reunion seasons following the series' initial final season in 2006. Title: 11 Years Later Passage: "11 Years Later" is the first episode of the ninth season of the American sitcom "Will Grace". The episode first aired on September 28, 2017, on NBC. Title: Grey's Anatomy (season 9) Passage: The ninth season of the American television medical drama "Grey's Anatomy" began airing in the United States on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on September 27, 2012, with the season premiere "Going, Going, Gone" and consists of 24 episodes with the finale "Perfect Storm" airing on May 16, 2013. The season was produced by ABC Studios, in association with ShondaLand Production Company and The Mark Gordon Company; the showrunner being Shonda Rhimes. The season was officially released on DVD as a six-disc boxset under the title of Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Ninth Season - Everything Changes on August 27, 2013 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment. Title: 1980 Washington Diplomats season Passage: The 1980 Washington Diplomats season was the club's ninth season of existence, their ninth season in the North American Soccer League and their ninth season in the then-top tier of American soccer. The Dips played in the NASL's Eastern Division of the National Conference, and finished the season placed second in the division, behind the New York Cosmos. Title: People Who Love Peepholes Passage: "People Who Love Peepholes" is the 179th episode and second episode of the ninth season of the American sitcom "Two and a Half Men." It is also the second part of the two part premiere of the ninth season.
September 28, 2017, on NBC
11 Years Later
Will amp; Grace (season 9)
What was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on March 11, 1994, was the first bout an American mixed martial arts referee officiated who also officiated bouts in Bellator, and is a qualified boxing referee?
Title: UFC 2 Passage: The Ultimate Fighting Championship Part II (later renamed UFC 2: No Way Out) was a mixed martial arts (MMA) event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on March 11, 1994, at Mammoth Gardens in Denver, Colorado. The event was seen live on pay-per-view in the United States, and was later released on home video. Title: Women's mixed martial arts Passage: While mixed martial arts is primarily a male dominated sport, it does have female athletes. Female competition in Japan includes promotions such as DEEP Jewels. Now defunct promotions that featured female fighters were Valkyrie, and Smackgirl. Professional mixed martial arts organizations in the United States that invite women to compete are industry leader Ultimate Fighting Championship, the all female Invicta Fighting Championships, Resurrection Fighting Alliance, Bellator Fighting Championships, and Legacy Fighting Championship. Now defunct promotions that featured female fighters were Strikeforce and EliteXC. Title: UFC 148 Passage: UFC 148: Silva vs. Sonnen II was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on July 7, 2012 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was the seventeenth UFC event of the year. The card consisted of eleven bouts, with six televised live on pay-per-view, four preliminary bouts on FX, and one on Facebook. Title: Chris Lytle Passage: Chris Scott Lytle (born August 18, 1974) is a retired American mixed martial artist, boxer and a veteran of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Lytle was prominently featured as a Welterweight on The Ultimate Fighter 4: The Comeback. While he is probably best known for competing the UFC, where he held a record of 10-10, Lytle has also fought in the WEC, Pancrase, and the Cage Rage Championships He is the former Cage Rage World Welterweight Champion. In Lytle's mixed martial arts and boxing career he was never knocked out or submitted, though he did lose in mixed martial arts competition by TKO by way of cut stoppage. Title: John McCarthy (referee) Passage: John Michael McCarthy (born October 12, 1962) is an American mixed martial arts referee, perhaps best known for his officiating of numerous bouts promoted by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) dating back to UFC 2. Known to fans as "Big" John McCarthy, he took a brief sabbatical from officiating toward the end of 2007 to pursue a career in television commentary for The Fight Network and also provided commentary for Affliction, before returning to his role as a referee in 2008. McCarthy is also a former Los Angeles Police Officer, and a Tactical Self-Defense Instructor at the Los Angeles Police Academy, as well as the founder of C.O.M.M.A.N.D: a training and certification school for MMA referees and judges. He has also officiated bouts in Bellator, and is a qualified boxing referee. In February 2015, Big John Bellator commentator Sean Wheelock launched their new weekly podcast, Let's Get It On with Big John McCarthy Sean Wheelock. Title: Ken Shamrock Passage: Kenneth Shamrock (born Kenneth Wayne Kilpatrick; February 11, 1964) is an American mixed martial artist, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Hall of Famer, and retired professional wrestler. He emerged as one of the biggest stars in the history of mixed martial arts, headlining over 15 main events and co-main events in the UFC and Pride Fighting Championships during the course of his career and set numerous pay-per-view records with his drawing power. Shamrock is widely considered to be a legendary figure and icon in the sport of mixed martial arts. Shamrock was named The World's Most Dangerous Man by ABC News in a special entitled "The World's Most Dangerous Things" in the early part of his UFC career, a moniker which has stuck as his nickname.
Ultimate Fighting Championship Part II
John McCarthy (referee)
UFC 2
What show did the Russian professional latin and ballroom dancer born on January 19, 1980 appear on?
Title: Pasha Kovalev Passage: Pavel "Pasha" Kovalev (Russian: "" ; born 19 January 1980) is a Russian professional latin and ballroom dancer. Title: Strictly Come Dancing (series 9) Passage: Strictly Come Dancing returned for its ninth series on 10 September 2011 with a launch show, with the live shows starting on 30 September and 1 October 2011. The show was broadcast from Wembley Arena on 19 November with all proceeds going to the BBC charity, Children in Need. The final took place at the Blackpool Tower Ballroom and was the first episode in 3D, and was shown on BBC HD and 18 cinemas around the country. As in series 8 there are 14 couples with one new male professional, Pasha Kovalev, replacing Jared Murillo. Title: Lindsay Arnold Passage: Lindsay Arnold Cusick (born January 11, 1994) is an American professional Latin and ballroom dancer. She was a contestant on "So You Think You Can Dance". She is a professional dancer and choreographer on "Dancing with the Stars". Title: Joanna Leunis Passage: Joanna Leunis, born 22 May 1981 in Rocourt, Lige, Belgium, is a professional Latin ballroom dancer. With Michael Malitowski, she is a former professional World Latin Dance Champion and the current International Latin American Dance Champion. The couple represented Poland until 2011, representing England from then on. Title: Witney Carson Passage: Witney Capri Carson McAllister (born October 17, 1993) is an American professional Latin and ballroom dancer, choreographer, and actress. She first gained attention in 2012, when the 18-year-old finished ladies' second runner-up on "So You Think You Can Dance": season 9. Carson continued her professional dancing career in early 2013 as a troupe dancer on "Dancing with the Stars": seasons 16 and 17. Carson was promoted to being a "professional partner" in season 18. She returned as a professional for season 19. She and her partner Alfonso Ribeiro were announced the winners of season 19 on November 25, 2014, making her one of five professional dancers to win the mirror ball trophy within their first two seasons. For that season, Carson received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography. Title: Tony Meredith Passage: Tony Meredith is a professional ballroom dancer, choreographer and United States Professional Latin Champion.
Strictly Come Dancing
Strictly Come Dancing (series 9)
Pasha Kovalev
Which member of a collegiate athletic conference comprising sports teams from eight private institutions of higher education in the Northeastern United States played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium?
Title: Patriot League Passage: The Patriot League is a collegiate athletic conference comprising private institutions of higher education and two United States service academies based in the Northeastern United States. Outside of the Ivy League, it is one of the most selective group of higher education institutions in NCAA Division I and has the highest student-athlete graduation rate for both the NCAA graduation success rate and the federal graduation rate. Title: 2015 Columbia Lions football team Passage: The 2015 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by first year head coach Al Bagnoli and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium. They were a member of the Ivy League. They finished the season 28, 16 in Ivy League play to finish a tie for seventh place. Title: 2014 Columbia Lions football team Passage: The 2014 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by third year head coach Pete Mangurian and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium. They were a member of the Ivy League. They finished the season 010, 07 in Ivy League play to finish in last place. This was the seventh time, and second consecutive year, the school ended the season winless. Title: 2011 Columbia Lions football team Passage: The 2011 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Lions were led by sixth year head coach Norries Wilson and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium. They are a member of the Ivy League. They finished the season 19, 16 in Ivy League play to finish in a tie for seventh place. Head coach Norries Wilson was fired at the end of the season after a 1743 record in six seasons. Title: Ivy League Passage: The Ivy League is a collegiate athletic conference comprising sports teams from eight private institutions of higher education in the Northeastern United States. The conference name is also commonly used to refer to those eight schools as a group beyond the sports context. The eight institutions are Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and Yale University. The term "Ivy League" has connotations of academic excellence, selectivity in admissions, and social elitism. Title: 2013 Columbia Lions football team Passage: The 2013 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by second year head coach Pete Mangurian and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium. They were a member of the Ivy League. They finished with a record of 010 overall, 07 in Ivy League play for a last place finish. This was the sixth time in school history that the Columbia Lions went winless. small
The 2011 Columbia Lions
2011 Columbia Lions football team
Ivy League
In what year did this pilot episode air of this American animated television series, whose title character held the same name as the show and also included the character Mrs. Puff?
Title: Mary Jo Catlett Passage: Mary Jo Catlett (born September 2, 1938) is an American actress. She is notable for her role as housekeeper Pearl Gallagher on the television sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes", and currently for her role as Mrs. Puff in "SpongeBob SquarePants", which she has held since the show's debut. Title: Mrs. Puff Passage: Mrs. Puff is a fictional character in the American animated television series "SpongeBob SquarePants" and both films based on the franchise. She is voiced by actress Mary Jo Catlett and debuted in the season one episode "Boating School" on August 7, 1999. Mrs. Puff was created and designed by marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg. He developed the character in response to a request from Nickelodeon that the show star a schoolteacher. Hillenburg did not want to write SpongeBob as a school-age child, so Mrs. Puff was introduced as his driving instructor rather than a classroom educator. Title: Puff and the Incredible Mr. Nobody Passage: Puff and the Incredible Mr. Nobody is a 30-minute animated television film loosely based on the song "Puff, the Magic Dragon" by Leonard Lipton and Peter Yarrow. The title character was voiced by Burgess Meredith, and the film also featured the voice of David Mendenhall. The special first aired May 17, 1982 on CBS. This was the last "Puff the Magic Dragon" special. Title: The Itchy amp; Scratchy amp; Poochie Show Passage: "The Itchy Scratchy Poochie Show" is the fourteenth episode in the eighth season of the American animated television series "The Simpsons". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 9, 1997. In the episode, "The Itchy Scratchy Show" attempts to regain viewers by introducing a new character named Poochie, whose voice is provided by Homer. The episode is largely self-referential and satirizes the world of television production, fans of "The Simpsons", and the series itself. It was written by David X. Cohen and directed by Steven Dean Moore. Alex Rocco is a credited guest voice as Roger Meyers, Jr. for the third and final time (having previously provided the character's voice in "Itchy Scratchy Marge" and "The Day the Violence Died"); Phil Hartman also guest stars as Troy McClure. Poochie would become a minor recurring character and Comic Book Guy's catchphrase, "Worst episode ever", is introduced in this episode. With "The Itchy Scratchy Poochie Show", the show's 167th episode, "The Simpsons" surpassed "The Flintstones" in the number of episodes produced for a prime-time animated series. Title: Swamp Thing (1991 TV series) Passage: Swamp Thing is an American animated television series based on the VertigoDC Comics superhero character Swamp Thing. The series is short-lived, with the pilot episode airing on October 31, 1990 followed by four additional episodes airing weekly from April 20 to May 11, 1991. It aired on YTV from 1991 to 1993 in Canada. Produced by DIC Entertainment, the series corresponded with Kenner's Swamp Thing action figure collection released in 1990. Despite the animated series' brief run, various merchandise was also produced in 1991 resulting in the only significant marketing platform ever created for the character. Title: SpongeBob SquarePants (character) Passage: SpongeBob SquarePants is the titular character and protagonist of the American animated television series of the same name. He is voiced by actor and comedian Tom Kenny and first appeared on television in the series' pilot episode on May 1, 1999.
May 1, 1999
Mrs. Puff
SpongeBob SquarePants (character)
What is the active ingredient in the product Freederm that treats acne?
Title: International nonproprietary name Passage: An international nonproprietary name (INN) is an official generic and nonproprietary name given to a pharmaceutical drug or active ingredient. International nonproprietary names make communication more precise by providing a unique standard name for each active ingredient, to avoid prescribing errors. The INN system has been coordinated by the World Health Organization (WHO) since 1953. Title: Delsym Passage: Delsym is a brand of cough medicine owned by Reckitt Benckiser, and manufactured at Unither Manufacturing in Rochester, NY. It is different from most brands of cough medicine in that the active ingredient is "time released". The time release feature allows the drug to suppress the cough reflex for a longer period of time. The active ingredient per teaspoon (5 mL) is dextromethorphan polistirex, equivalent to dextromethorphan HBr 30 mg. Title: Freederm Passage: Freederm is a UK brand of acne and skin care medication manufactured by Diomed Developments Limited. The products include Nicotinamide as an active ingredient, which is claimed by the company to be "clinically proven to help get rid of inflamed red spots". Title: Nicotinamide Passage: Nicotinamide (NAA), also known as niacinamide, is a vitamin found in food, used as a dietary supplement, and used as a medication. As a supplement, it is used by mouth to prevent and treat pellagra (niacin deficiency). While nicotinic acid (niacin) may be used for this purpose, nicotinamide has the benefit of not causing skin flushing. As a cream, it is used to treat acne. Title: Active ingredient Passage: An active ingredient (AI) is the ingredient in a pharmaceutical drug that is biologically active. The similar terms active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and bulk active are also used in medicine, and the term active substance may be used for natural products. Some medication products may contain more than one active ingredient. The traditional word for the API is pharmacon or pharmakon (from Greek: , adapted from pharmacos) which originally denoted a magical substance or drug. Title: Ambroxol Passage: Ambroxol is a secretolytic agent used in the treatment of respiratory diseases associated with viscid or excessive mucus. Recently, a hypothesis suggested that it may have a potential role in treatment of Paget's disease of bone, Parkinsonism and other common autophagy-mediated aging diseases It is the active ingredient of Mucosolvan, Mucobrox, Mucol, Lasolvan, Mucoangin, Surbronc, Ambolar, and Lysopain. The substance is a mucoactive drug with several properties including secretolytic and secretomotoric actions that restore the physiological clearance mechanisms of the respiratory tract, which play an important role in the bodys natural defence mechanisms. It stimulates synthesis and release of surfactant by type II pneumocytes. Surfactant acts as an anti-glue factor by reducing the adhesion of mucus to the bronchial wall, in improving its transport and in providing protection against infection and irritating agents. Ambroxol is often administered as an active ingredient in cough syrup.
Nicotinamide
Freederm
Nicotinamide
What Australian sportsman died in a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Burnside and the City of Campbelltown?
Title: Ernie Jones (Australian sportsman) Passage: Ernest Jones (30 September 1869, Auburn, South Australia23 November 1943, Magill, South Australia) was an Australian sportsman, playing Test cricket and Australian rules football. Title: Burnside, South Australia Passage: Burnside is a small suburb that is part of the City of Burnside in the eastern suburbs of Adelaide. It is primarily a residential suburb, and was one of the first suburbs of Adelaide. It was named Burnside, an amalgamation of the Scottish word for creek, "burn" and "side" because of the original property's location on the side of Second Creek. Burnside is 5 km east of the Adelaide city centre. Title: City of Campbelltown (South Australia) Passage: The City of Campbelltown is a local government area in the north eastern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia about 6 kilometres from the Adelaide GPO. The City is bordered by the River Torrens and the City of Tea Tree Gully, the District of Adelaide Hills, the City of Burnside, the City of Norwood Payneham St Peters, and the City of Port Adelaide Enfield. The City has an estimated population of 51,889 people. Title: Algy Gehrs Passage: Donald Raeburn Algernon Gehrs (29 November 1880, Port Victor, South Australia 25 June 1953, King's Park, South Australia) was an Australian sportsman who played Test cricket and Australian rules football for South Adelaide and North Adelaide Football Clubs. Title: Waterfall Gully, South Australia Passage: Waterfall Gully is an eastern suburb of the South Australian capital city of Adelaide. It is located in the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges around 5 km east-south-east of the Adelaide city centre. For the most part, the suburb encompasses one long gully with First Creek at its centre and Waterfall Gully Road running adjacent to the creek. At the southern end of the gully is First Falls, the waterfall for which the suburb was named. Part of the City of Burnside, Waterfall Gully is bounded to the north by the suburb of Burnside, from the north-east to south-east by Cleland Conservation Park (part of the suburb of Cleland), to the south by Crafers West, and to the west by Leawood Gardens and Mount Osmond. Title: Magill, South Australia Passage: Magill is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Burnside and the City of Campbelltown. It incorporates the suburb previously known as Koongarra Park.
Ernest Jones
Ernie Jones (Australian sportsman)
Magill, South Australia
What Big 12 Conference basketball team did Myles Turner play for?
Title: 201011 Big 12 Conference men's basketball season Passage: The 201011 Big 12 Conference men's basketball season marks the 15th season of Big 12 Conference basketball. Title: Myles Turner (basketball) Passage: Myles Christian Turner (born March 24, 1996) is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played one season for the Texas Longhorns before declaring for the 2015 NBA draft and being selected by the Pacers with the 11th overall pick. Title: Texas Longhorns men's basketball Passage: The Texas Longhorns men's basketball team represents The University of Texas at Austin in NCAA Division I intercollegiate men's basketball competition. The Longhorns currently compete in the Big 12 Conference. Title: 201213 Texas Longhorns men's basketball team Passage: The 201213 Texas Longhorns men's basketball team represented the University of Texas at Austin in the 201213 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Their head coach was Rick Barnes, who was in his 15th year. The team played its home games at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas and were members of the Big 12 Conference. They finished the season 1618, 711 in Big 12 play to finish in seventh place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Tournament to Kansas State. Texas received an invitation to the 2013 College Basketball Invitational and became the first Big 12 team to participate in the postseason tournament's six-year history. The Longhorns lost in the first round to former Southwest Conference rival Houston. Title: 200809 Big 12 Conference men's basketball season Passage: The 200809 Big 12 Conference men's basketball season marks the 13th season of Big 12 Conference basketball. Title: 201617 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team Passage: The 201617 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas in the 201617 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, which was the Jayhawks' 119th basketball season. The Jayhawks, members of the Big 12 Conference, played their home games at Allen Fieldhouse and were led by 14th year head coach Bill Self. They finished the season 315, 162 in Big 12 play to win their 13th consecutive Big 12 regular season title, tying UCLA's record for consecutive regular season conference titles. They lost in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Tournament to TCU. They received and at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament as a No. 1 seed in the Midwest region. The appearance was their 28th consecutive appearance, the longest current active streak and the longest ever in NCAA Tournament history. In the Tournament, they defeated UC Davis and Michigan State to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. There they defeated Purdue before losing in the Elite Eight to Oregon.
Texas Longhorns men's basketball
Myles Turner (basketball)
Texas Longhorns men's basketball
Which districts in the Ashanti Region of Ghana is Jachie-Pramso a village in
Title: Atwima Mponua District Passage: The Atwima Mponua District is one of the twenty-seven (27) districts in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, and is the westernmost district in the Ashanti Region. Its capital is Nyinahin. The district was created out of the former Atwima District by a decree of president John Agyekum Kufuor on November 12, 2003. Title: Ashanti Region Passage: The Ashanti Region is located in south Ghana and is third largest of 10 administrative regions, occupying a total land surface of 24389 km2 or 10.2 per cent of the total land area of Ghana. In terms of population, however, it is the most populated region with a population of 4,780,380 according to the 2010 census, accounting for 19.4 of Ghanas total population. The Ashanti Region is known for its major gold bar and cocoa production. The largest city and regional capital is Kumasi. Title: Adansi South District Passage: The Adansi South District is one of the twenty-seven (27) districts in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, and the southernmost district in the Ashanti Region. Its capital is New Edubiase. Title: Tafo Passage: Tafo is a town in Kumasi Metropolitan District in the Ashanti Region of Ghana near the regional capital Kumasi. Tafo is the thirtieth most populous settlement in Ghana, in terms of population, with a population of 60,919 people. Because of the town's population and housing development in recent years, it is debatable whether Tafo is still regarded as a separate town, or already a suburb of Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti region. The town is near Kumasi, with a distance of approximately 3.3 kilometers to the center of a similar name sounding village named New Tafo and must be distinguished from Tafo. Tarkwa is located just 4.6 km away from Tafo. The city center of Kumasi is located approximately 9.8 kilometers away. Tafo is one of the urban constituencies of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, the town's parliamentary candidate shall have one direct seat to the Parliament of Ghana. Title: Jachie-Pramso Passage: Jachie-Pramso is a village in the Bosomtwe district, a district in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Title: Bosomtwe District Passage: The Bosomtwe District is one of the twenty-seven (27) districts in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Its capital is Kuntanase. The district was formed after the Atwima Kwanwoma District was taken out of the former BotsomtweAtwimaKwanhuma District. This was itself carved from the former EjisuJuabenBosomtwe District.
The Bosomtwe District
Jachie-Pramso
Bosomtwe District
What nationality are the artists Axl Rose and Lux Interior?
Title: Lux Interior Passage: Erick Lee Purkhiser (October 21, 1946 February 4, 2009), better known by the stage name Lux Interior, was an American singer and a founding member of the rockabilly band The Cramps from 1972 until his death in 2009 at age 62. Title: Axl Rose Passage: W. Axl Rose (born William Bruce Rose Jr.; raised as William Bruce Bailey; February 6, 1962) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and musician. He is the lead vocalist of the hard rock band Guns N' Roses, and has also been the band's sole constant member since its inception in 1985. In addition to Guns N' Roses, he has been the lead singer of ACDC since 2016. Due to his powerful and wide vocal range and energetic live performances, Rose has been named one of the greatest singers of all time by various media outlets, including "Rolling Stone" and "NME". Title: The Cramps Passage: The Cramps were an American garage punk band, formed in 1976 and active until 2009. The band split after the death of lead singer Lux Interior. Their line-up rotated much over their existence, with the husband-and-wife duo of Interior and lead guitarist and occasional bass guitarist Poison Ivy comprising the only permanent members. The addition of guitarist Bryan Gregory and drummer Pam Ballam resulted in the first complete lineup in April 1976. Title: List of songs recorded by Guns N' Roses Passage: Guns N' Roses is an American hard rock band originally formed in 1985 by members of Hollywood Rose and L.A. Guns. After signing with Geffen Records in 1986, the band released its debut album "Appetite for Destruction" in 1987. All songs on the album were credited as written by the full band, composed of vocalist Axl Rose, guitarists Slash and Izzy Stradlin, bassist Duff McKagan and drummer Steven Adler, while "It's So Easy" was co-written by West Arkeen and "Anything Goes" was co-written by Chris Weber, formerly of Hollywood Rose. The following year saw the release of the band's second album "G N' R Lies", made up of all four tracks from 1986's "Live ?! Like a Suicide" EP and four acoustic-based tracks. Title: Big Beat from Badsville Passage: Big Beat from Badsville is the seventh studio album (and 12th album overall) by the American garage punk band the Cramps. It was released in 1997 on Epitaph Records. It was recorded and mixed at engineer Earle Mankey's house in Thousand Oaks, California, in May 1997. It was self-produced by Poison Ivy and Lux Interior. It is notable as the only Cramps album to consist solely of original songs. Title: Fiends of Dope Island Passage: Fiends of Dope Island is the eighth and final studio album (and 13th album overall) by the American garage punk band the Cramps. The Cramps resurrected their own record label Vengeance Records to release the album in 2003. It was recorded in Hollywood in August 2002. It was self-produced by Poison Ivy and Lux Interior. The album takes its title from the 1959 film, "Fiend of Dope Island". "Fissure of Rolando" was dedicated to John Agar (1921-2002).
American
Axl Rose
Lux Interior
Which song on Eminem's album "The Marshall Mathers LP 2" was featured in the New Zealand top 50 singles of 2013?
Title: Bad Guy (song) Passage: "Bad Guy" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Eminem, taken from his eighth album "The Marshall Mathers LP 2" (2013). The song connects the second "Marshall Mathers LP" to the first, which was released in the year 2000. "Bad Guy" is also a sequel to Eminem's hit single "Stan", which appears on the aforementioned album. Title: Rap God Passage: "Rap God" is a song by American rapper Eminem. The song premiered via YouTube, on October 14, 2013, and was released in the US on October 15, as the third single from Eminem's eighth studio album, "The Marshall Mathers LP 2" (2013). It contains references to previous conflicts in Eminem's career, as well as to other rappers' conduct. The song received very positive reviews, with critics praising Eminem's lyrical ability and rapping speed. Title: Slim Shady EP Passage: Slim Shady EP is the 1997 debut extended play by American rapper Eminem, through the Detroit-based record label Web Entertainment. Unlike "Infinite", "Slim Shady EP" helped Eminem gain the interest of CEO Jimmy Iovine (co-founder of Interscope Records) and West Coast hip-hop producer Dr. Dre, who subsequently signed Eminem to his Aftermath Entertainment record label, and served as executive producer on his major-label debut album "The Slim Shady LP" (1999). Dre also served as executive producer on Eminem's later albums such as "The Marshall Mathers LP" (2000), "The Eminem Show" (2002), "Encore" (2004), "" (2005), "Relapse"-"Refill" (2009), "Recovery" (2010), and "The Marshall Mathers LP 2" (2013). Title: New Zealand top 50 singles of 2014 Passage: This is a list of the top-selling singles in New Zealand for 2014 from the Official New Zealand Music Chart's end-of-year chart, compiled by Recorded Music NZ. English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran had the most songs in the top 50, with four. The chart also includes three songs by New Zealand artists: "Freaks" by Australian DJ Timmy Trumpet and New Zealand rapper Savage, and "Holding You" by Ginny Blackmore and Stan Walker, and "Bridges" by Broods. Four songs also featured in the New Zealand top 50 singles of 2013: Katy Perry's songs "Roar" and "Dark Horse", "I See Fire" by Ed Sheeran, "The Monster" by Eminem and "Timber" by Pitbull. The 2014 chart was the first to include online streaming as well as sales data. Title: The Monster (song) Passage: "The Monster" is a song by American rapper Eminem, featuring guest vocals from Barbadian singer Rihanna, taken from Eminem's album "The Marshall Mathers LP 2" (2013). The song was written by Eminem, Jon Bellion, and Bebe Rexha, with production handled by Frequency. "The Monster" marks the fourth collaboration between Eminem and Rihanna, following "Love the Way You Lie", its sequel "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)" (2010), and "Numb" (2012). "The Monster" was released on October 29, 2013, as the fourth single from the album. The song's lyrics present Rihanna coming to grips with her inner demons, while Eminem ponders the negative effects of his fame. Title: Rapture Tour Passage: The Rapture Tour was a concert tour by American rapper Eminem and Australian rapper Jacob Linsley. It was launched in support of his eighth studio album, "The Marshall Mathers LP 2" (2013). Initial shows were announced in Australia and New Zealand on October 22, 2013. Eminem was accompanied on the tour by Jacob Linsley, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, and Action Bronson. On the Oceania dates he was also accompanied by local rappers 360 and David Dallas. In 8 shows (including two dates at Wembley Stadium), Eminem sold over 315,000 tickets.
The Monster
New Zealand top 50 singles of 2014
The Monster (song)
In which county did the family of the first man who drove cattle from Texas into Montana build a tribute to a fallen family member of the 163rd Infantry Regiment?
Title: 163rd Infantry Regiment (United States) Passage: The 163rd Infantry Regiment is a regiment of the Montana National Guard. Title: 3rd Infantry Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division Passage: At the time of its activation, the 2nd Infantry Division was composed of the 3rd Infantry Brigade, which included the 9th Infantry Regiment; the 23rd Infantry Regiment and the 5th Machine Gun Battalion; the 4th Marine Brigade, which consisted of the 5th Marine Regiment, the 6th Marine Regiment and the 6th Machine Gun Battalion; 2nd Brigade of field artillery; and various supporting units. Title: 18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Marmaduke's) Passage: The 18th Arkansas Infantry (Marmaduke's) (18611865) was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was also briefly identified as the 1st Arkansas Infantry Battalion. The unit was most often referred to as the 3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment. The designation "Confederate Infantry Regiment" was intended to convey the difference between Provisional Confederate Army units and Regular Confederate Army Units, with Provisional units being those regiments who received a state designation such as "XX Arkansas Infantry Regiment". In practice, the designation was most often utilized when Regiments were assembled utilizing companies from more than one confederate state. The "3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment" is occasionally misidentified as the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment commanded by Colonel Van H. Manning. Title: 103rd Infantry Regiment (United States) Passage: The 103rd Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the United States Army that served in combat in the American Civil War, World War I, and World War II. It was an Army National Guard regiment from the states making up New England, but most of its soldiers came from Maine. It was a part of the 26th Infantry Division and the 43rd Infantry Division. The 103rd regiment fought in numerous battles before its deactivation after the Second World War. Title: Nelson Story Passage: Nelson Story, Sr. (April 4, 1838 March 10, 1926) was a pioneer Montana entrepreneur, cattle rancher, miner and vigilante, who was a notable resident of Bozeman, Montana. He was best known for his 1866 cattle drive from Texas with approximately 1000 head of Texas Longhorns to Montana along the Bozeman Trailthe first major cattle drive from Texas into Montana. His business ventures in Bozeman were so successful that he became the town's first millionaire. In 1893, he played a prominent role in the establishment of the Agricultural College of the State of Montana by donating land and facilities. He built the first "Story Mansion" on Main Street in Bozeman in 1880 and later built today's Story Mansion at the corner of Willson and College for his son, T. Byron Story in 1910. In his later years, he became a prominent real estate developer in Los Angeles, California. Title: Soldiers Chapel Passage: Soldiers Chapel is a non-denominational Christian memorial chapel in Big Sky, Gallatin County, Montana, USA, dedicated in 1955 by the Nelson Story family in tribute to a fallen family member of the 163rd Infantry Regiment. The regiment was part of the Montana National Guard during World War II. Open daily from Memorial Day through Labor Day, with services at 11 a.m. on Sundays, the chapel is popular for special events such as weddings. The chapel is at an elevation of 6017 ft .
Gallatin County
Soldiers Chapel
Nelson Story
Partners starred the actor who was of what nationality alongside Ryan O'Neal?
Title: Shareeka Epps Passage: Shareeka Epps (born July 11, 1989) is an American actress. She starred in the 2006 film "Half Nelson", alongside Ryan Gosling and Anthony Mackie. Title: Five Fingers (2006 film) Passage: Five Fingers is a 2006 American drama-thriller film directed by Laurence Malkin, and written by Chad Thumann and Malkin. The film had ten producers, including actor Laurence Fishburne, who stars in it alongside Ryan Phillippe, Gina Torres, Touriya Haoud, Sad Taghmaoui and Colm Meaney. "Five Fingers" was filmed in the Netherlands, Morocco, and Louisiana in 2004. Title: Seth Cohen Passage: Seth Ezekiel Cohen is a fictional character on the FOX television series "The O.C.", portrayed by Adam Brody. Seth is one of the "core four" characters on "The O.C." alongside Ryan Atwood, Marissa Cooper, and Summer Roberts. Seth's friendship with Ryan, who eventually became his adoptive brother, formed a focal point of the series along with their romances. Seth married Summer in the series finale. His other relationships were with Anna Stern and Alex Kelly. Seth's goal was to attend Brown University, but he ends up going to Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) and continuing work on his comic book "Atomic County". The role saw Brody win four Teen Choice Awards from five nominations, from 2004 to 2006. Title: Dean Roland Passage: Dean Roland (born October 10, 1972) is an American musician. He is best known for being the rhythm guitarist of the band Collective Soul, an alternative rock band fronted by his older brother Ed. He is also part of the rock duo Magnets Ghosts alongside Ryan Potesta. Title: John Hurt Passage: Sir John Vincent Hurt, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (22 January 1940 25 January 2017) was an English actor whose screen and stage career spanned more than 50 years. Hurt was regarded as one of Britain's finest actors; director David Lynch described him as "simply the greatest actor in the world". Title: Partners (1982 film) Passage: Partners is a 1982 American gay-themed buddy comedy film, starring Ryan O'Neal and John Hurt as a mismatched pair of cops. The film was directed by James Burrows.
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Partners (1982 film)
John Hurt
Who has released more albums, Seven Mary Three or Madina Lake?
Title: Mateo Camargo Passage: Mateo Camargo (pronounced: Muh-tay-oh) is a Colombian-born American record producer, and is the guitarist, keyboardist, and backing vocalist of rock band Madina Lake from 2005 to its breakup in 2012 and since the bands reunion in 2017. After the breakup of Madina Lake, Mateo became the guitarist and keyboardist for the band Little Bitter Cubes. Title: Madina Lake Passage: Madina Lake is an American alternative rock band formed in Chicago in 2005. Madina Lake released their debut album "From Them, Through Us, to You" through Roadrunner Records on March 27, 2007. Madina Lake won Best International Newcomer at the Kerrang! Awards 2007. The group disbanded in September 2013 before reuniting in February 2017. Title: Seven Mary Three Passage: Seven Mary Three, (occasionally abbreviated to 7 Mary 3 or 7M3) was an American rock band. They released seven studio albums and one live album, and are best known for their hit single "Cumbersome". Title: Cumbersome Passage: "Cumbersome" is a song by Seven Mary Three and the lead single from their breakthrough album, "American Standard". It was originally included on their independently released debut, "Churn", in 1994. The single was released in 1996 and became the band's most popular and well known song. "Cumbersome" reached 1 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks, 7 on the Modern Rock Tracks, 39 on the "Billboard" Hot 100, and on their list of Top Mainstream Rock Songs of the Decade, the song ranked in at 5 for 1996. An acoustic version of the song is included on the "Cumbersome" and "Water's Edge" CD singles. A live version appears on "Live in the X Lounge IV", released in 2001. Title: American Standard (album) Passage: American Standard is the second studio album by American post-grunge band Seven Mary Three. It was released on September 5, 1995 on Mammoth Records. The album would be Seven Mary Three's breakthrough success, rising to 24 on the "Billboard" 200 and going platinum. Many of the songs were rerecorded versions of tracks off Seven Mary Three's independent debut, "Churn". Title: Wait (Seven Mary Three song) Passage: "Wait" is a song by Seven Mary Three and the lead single from their fifth studio album, "The Economy of Sound", released on June 5, 2001. It also served as the English lead single to the "CrazyBeautiful" film soundtrack released three weeks later (La Ley's "Every TimeSiempre" was its Spanish lead single). "Wait" has since become one of the band's most popular songs, having reached 7 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks. It also entered radio as the 1 Most Added record of the format in its first two weeks.
Seven Mary Three
Madina Lake
Seven Mary Three
The seven dwarfs appear in what fairy tale that was published in 1812 by The Brothers Grimm?
Title: Seven Dwarfs Passage: The Seven Dwarfs are a group of seven dwarfs that appear in the fairy tale "Snow White" and others. Title: Hans My Hedgehog Passage: "Hans My Hedgehog" is a Brothers Grimm fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm. Since the second edition published in 1819, it has been recorded as Tale no. 108. The tale follows the events in the life of a human-hedgehog hybrid named Hans. Title: Origin of the Snow White tale Passage: "Snow White" is a German fairy tale known across much of Europe and is today one of the most famous fairy tales worldwide. The Brothers Grimm published it in 1812 in the first edition of their collection "Grimms' Fairy Tales". It was titled in German: "Sneewittchen" (in modern orthography "Schneewittchen") and numbered as Tale 53. The Grimms completed their final revision of the story in 1854. It has generally been regarded as purely a tale of fiction. However, recent research suggests that the story may have been inspired from a real story. Title: Snow White (1916 film) Passage: Snow White is a 1916 American silent romantic fantasy film directed by J. Searle Dawley. It was adapted by Winthrop Ames from his own 1912 Broadway play "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", which was in turn adapted from the 1812 fairy tale (as collected by the Grimm brothers). The film stars Marguerite Clark and Creighton Hale, Clark reprising her stage role. Title: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film) Passage: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and originally released by RKO Radio Pictures. Based on the German fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, it is the first full-length cel animated feature film and the earliest Disney animated feature film. The story was adapted by storyboard artists Dorothy Ann Blank, Richard Creedon, Merrill De Maris, Otto Englander, Earl Hurd, Dick Rickard, Ted Sears and Webb Smith. David Hand was the supervising director, while William Cottrell, Wilfred Jackson, Larry Morey, Perce Pearce, and Ben Sharpsteen directed the film's individual sequences. Title: Snow White Passage: "Snow White" is a 19th-century German fairy tale which is today known widely across the Western world. The Brothers Grimm published it in 1812 in the first edition of their collection "Grimms' Fairy Tales". It was titled in German: Sneewittchen (in modern orthography "Schneewittchen") and numbered as Tale 53. The name "Sneewittchen" was Low German and in the first version it was translated with "Schneeweichen". The Grimms completed their final revision of the story in 1854.
Snow White
Seven Dwarfs
Snow White
Which English footballer playing for Stoke City has also played for a Swedish Division 2 team?
Title: Frank Watkin Passage: Frank Watkin (30 March 1904 26 January 1979) was an English footballer who played at centre-forward for Congleton Town, Stoke City, and Port Vale. He won the Third Division North title with both Stoke and Vale, but never nailed down a regular first team place despite scoring a combined total of 12 goals in 18 league games for the two clubs. His brother, Arthur Watkin, was also a footballer who played for Stoke. Title: Peter Crouch Passage: Peter James Crouch (born 30 January 1981) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Stoke City. He was capped 42 times by the England national team between 2005 and 2010, scoring 22 goals for his country in that time, and appearing at two World Cups. Title: IFK Hssleholm Passage: IFK Hssleholm is a Swedish football club from Hssleholm that was established in 1905. The team is currently playing in Division 2 stra Gtaland. Several well known players have played at the club including England international striker Peter Crouch as well as Swedish footballers Jon Jnsson, Andreas Dahl, and Tobias Linderoth. In recent years the club has played in Division 2, which is the fourth tier of the Swedish football league system. However, the club has played in second tier football (Division 1 Sdra and Division 2 Sdra) in 19721974, 197581, 19871988, and 19921998. Title: Harry Kirk Passage: Henry Joseph Kirk (born 25 August 1944) is a Scottish former footballer who played on the left wing. He played in the Football League in England for Middlesbrough, Darlington, Hartlepool, Scunthorpe United and Stockport County, in the Scottish Football League for Third Lanark, Falkirk and Dumbarton, and in the Swedish Division 2 Norra for IK Sirius. Title: Stoke City F.C. Under-23s and Academy Passage: Stoke City Football Club Under-23s is the most senior of Stoke City's youth teams and the club's former reserve team. The Under-23 team is effectively Stoke City's second-string side. They play in Premier League 2 Division 2. The team also competes in the Premier League Cup and the Staffordshire Senior Cup. Title: Mathias Sjberg Passage: Mathias Sjberg (born September 15, 1988, in Finja) is a Swedish ice hockey player. He is currently playing with the Tyringe SOS in the Swedish Division 2.
Peter Crouch
IFK Hssleholm
Peter Crouch
What pop duo are founding members of the rock band Good Charlotte, The Madden Brothers or Superheaven?
Title: Carol Beach York Passage: Carol Beach York (January 21, 1928 April 26, 2013) was an author of juvenile novels. She is best known for novels in the mysterysuspense genre, and for the Butterfield Square Series, which includes ""Good Charlotte"" from which the pop rock band Good Charlotte took its name. Title: Good Morning Revival Passage: Good Morning Revival (stylized as Good Morning Revival.) is the fourth studio album by American pop punk band Good Charlotte and the follow-up to the 2004 release "The Chronicles of Life and Death". It is the first album to feature Dean Butterworth on drums, who joined the band in March 2005 after former drummer Chris Wilson departed in 2005. Billy Martin has mentioned in an interview that Benji Madden came up with the name for the album. This style can be heard in the album's third single, "Dance Floor Anthem", which is the most successful song on the album by debuting at No. 2 on the Australian charts and reaching No.25 on the "Billboard" Hot 100. It is the final album by Good Charlotte to be released through Daylight Records; they subsequently signed a deal with Capitol. Title: Superheaven Passage: Superheaven (formerly known as Daylight) is an American alternative rock band from Doylestown, Pennsylvania, formed in 2008. Their music has been described as reminiscent of 1990s grunge and shoegazing, but Taylor Madison has expressed a dislike for such labels, describing it simply as rockrock and roll. Title: Benji Madden Passage: Benjamin Levi "Benji" Madden (born Benjamin Levi Combs on March 11, 1979) is an American guitarist, vocalist, songwriter, and producer. He is the lead guitarist and backing vocalist for the band Good Charlotte, as well as pop rock collaboration The Madden Brothers. He formed both of these acts with his identical twin brother, Joel Madden. Benji is currently a coach on "The Voice Australia". Title: The Madden Brothers Passage: The Madden Brothers are an American pop rock duo made up of brothers Joel Madden and Benji Madden, both of whom are also founding members of the rock band Good Charlotte. Title: Good Charlotte Passage: Good Charlotte is an American rock band from Waldorf, Maryland, that formed in 1996. Since 1998, the band's constant members have been lead vocalist Joel Madden, lead guitarist and backing vocalist Benji Madden, bassist Paul Thomas, rhythm guitarist and keyboardist Billy Martin, while drummer Dean Butterworth has been a member of the band since 2005. After a four-year-long hiatus, the band announced its comeback on November 3, 2015. The band has released six studio albums: "Good Charlotte" (2000), "The Young and the Hopeless" (2002), "The Chronicles of Life and Death" (2004), "Good Morning Revival" (2007), "Cardiology" (2010) and "Youth Authority" (2016), as well as two compilations: "Greatest Remixes" (2008) and "Greatest Hits" (2010).
Madden Brothers
The Madden Brothers
Superheaven
The Trackless Woods is an album by a singer born in which year ?
Title: The Trackless Woods Passage: The Trackless Woods is the sixth album by country and folk singer, Iris DeMent. The lyrics are poems by Anna Akhmatova, as translated by Babette Deutsch and Lyn Coffin, set to compositions by DeMent. Richard Bennett and Leo Kottke accompany Iris DeMent who sings and plays piano. Title: Iris DeMent Passage: Iris Luella DeMent (born January 5, 1961) is an American singer and songwriter. DeMent's musical style includes elements of folk, country and gospel. Title: Dimash Kudaibergen Passage: Dinmukhamed Kanatuly Kudaibergen () is a Kazakh singer born on May 24, 1994 in Aktobe, Kazakhstan. Dimash's parents Kanat Kudaibergenovich and Svetlana Aitbayeva are honored music artists of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Dimash is a tenor altino. He was the 2015 Grand Prix winner of the Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk In the same year, he was named the "Nation's Favorite" (kazakh. " "), participant of the international festival "ABU TV song" in Istanbul, Turkey, and awarded with the Certificate of Honor of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan for an important contribution into strengthening the unity of the people in Kazakhstan. He placed second in "Singer 2017". Title: Foxy Brown (singer) Passage: Foxy Brown is a reggae singer born in Jamaica as Jennifer Esmerelda Hylton. Her first introduction to the reggae charts was via the Steely Clevie-produced versions of Tracy Chapman's "(Sorry) Baby, Can I Hold You Tonight" and "Fast Car," the former even entering "Billboard's" Black Singles Chart. These led to her being regarded as Jamaica's Tracy Chapman. She released her debut album "Foxy", in 1989, which showcased her original songwriting. In 1990 she had a hit with the dancehall single "Always For Me", and a second album, "My Kind of Girl", followed in the same year. She also had a hit with Johnny P called "If you Love Me". Title: Regina Richards Passage: Regina Richards (born 1961), best known by her stage name Regina, is an American pop music singer born in Brooklyn, New York. She is best known for her hit song "Baby Love," which reached Number 10 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in 1986. "Baby Love" was her only song to chart on the Hot 100, making her a one hit wonder. The song also reached 50 on the UK Singles Chart that same year. Title: Idan Yaniv Passage: Idan Yaniv (Hebrew: ; born October 18, 1986) is an Israeli singer born in Tel Aviv to Bukharan Jewish parents. He has successfully recorded two albums with many popular singles from both albums. His debut single was "Hoshev Aleha" and it was a hit that generated a lot of attention in Israel and in other Jewish communities in the world. Also, he recorded a duet with famous pop singer Dana International named "Seret Hodi" ("Movie from India"), and its video reached the top video charts, making it the most requested videoclip in the history of Israel so far. Idan Yaniv became the 2007 Artist of the Year in Israel.
1961
The Trackless Woods
Iris DeMent
What actor starred in both "Judgement at Nuremberg" and "The Defector?"
Title: The Defector (film) Passage: The Defector is a 1966 thriller film, starring Montgomery Clift, Roddy McDowall and Macha Meril. It was directed by Belgian directorproducer Raoul Lvy and based on the 1965 novel "L'espion" by Paul Thomas. Title: Leon W. Powers Passage: Judge Leon W. Powers (June 12, 1888 January 7, 1959) from Iowa was one of three judges adjudicating the Ministries trial, the eleventh of the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials. In his dissenting summary on April 14, 1949 he wrote: "In my judgement, it is incorrect to say that all the German people, except a few, partifipated ["sic?"] in the persecution of the Jews, and it is incorrect to say the the ["sic?"] Foreign Office knew of extermination of the Jewish people, especially if by 'Foreign Office', it is intended to imply that the Foreign Office defendants here had such knowledge. The evidence, in my opinion, falls far short of supporting any such conclusion." Title: Montgomery Clift Passage: Edward Montgomery "Monty" Clift ( ; October 17, 1920July 23, 1966) was an American film and stage actor. " The New York Times" obituary of Clift noted his portrayal of "moody, sensitive young men". He is best remembered for roles in "Red River" (1948), "The Heiress" (1949), George Stevens's "A Place in the Sun" (1951), as a Catholic priest in Alfred Hitchcock's "I Confess" (1952), as the self-destructive soldier Prewitt in Fred Zinnemann's "From Here to Eternity" (1953), in Edward Dmytryk's "The Young Lions" (1958), and as a mentally challenged, sterilized concentration camp survivor in Stanley Kramer's "Judgment at Nuremberg" (1961). He received four Academy Award nominations during his career: three for Best Actor and one for Best Supporting Actor. Title: Daniel Olbrychski Passage: Daniel Marcel Olbrychski (] ; born 27 February 1945) is a Polish actor best known for leading roles in several Andrzej Wajda movies and also known for playing a defector and spymaster Vassily Orlov, alongside Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie in the movie "Salt". Title: Shehzad Sheikh Passage: Shehzad Sheikh or Shahzad Sheikh is a Pakistani film and television actor and model, known for playing the lead role in the 2015 film "Karachi Se Lahore". He also starred in the series "Annie Ki Ayegi Baraat", "Mi Raqsam", and "Mere Hamrahi", and a TV film "Main Kukkoo Aur woh". He is the son of well-known actor Javed Sheikh. Title: R U Professional Passage: "R U Professional" is a 2009 satirical song by the American indie rock band The Mae Shi, inspired by a July 2008 outburst by actor Christian Bale on the set of "Terminator Salvation". Bale was filming with actress Bryce Dallas Howard when he berated director of photography, Shane Hurlbut, for walking into his line of sight. An audio recording of the incident appeared on website TMZ on February 2, 2009. The Mae Shi composed and recorded the song later in the same day, and released it the next day. The group stated that the piece was created to honor Bale. The song parodies Bale by sampling his voice from the 2008 diatribe. The chorus incorporates Bale's use of the word "professional" from his flare-up. The lyrics reference several films the actor starred in, including "Newsies", "Swing Kids", "American Psycho", and "The Dark Knight".
Montgomery Clift
The Defector (film)
Montgomery Clift
What character did actor Paul L. Smith play opposite Robin Williams in the 1980 American musical comedy film directed by Robert Altman?
Title: Roberto Aguire Passage: Roberto Aguire (born 1988) is an actor and producer. His first major film role was in the 2012 film "Struck by Lightning", in which he played the character of Emillio. In 2014, he starred opposite Robin Williams as a troubled young street hustler named Leo in the film "Boulevard". Title: Popeye (film) Passage: Popeye is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by Robert Altman. It is a live-action film adaptation of E. C. Segar's "Popeye" comic strip and stars Robin Williams as Popeye the Sailor Man and Shelley Duvall as Olive Oyl. Title: Red Sonja (film) Passage: Red Sonja is a 1985 Dutch-American sword and sorcery action film directed by Richard Fleischer. The film introduces Brigitte Nielsen as the title character with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sandahl Bergman, Ronald Lacey, Ernie Reyes, Jr., Paul L. Smith and Pat Roach in supporting roles. The film features the sword-wielding Marvel Comics character Red Sonja, created by Roy Thomas, who first appeared in Marvel's "Conan the Barbarian" series (23) in 1973. The film's character of Red Sonja was based on Red Sonya of Rogatino, a character created by Robert E. Howard appearing in his short story "The Shadow of the Vulture" (1934). The film acknowledges that it was "based on the character created by Robert E. Howard" in the introductory credits. Title: Paul L. Smith Passage: Paul Lawrence Smith (June 24, 1936 April 25, 2012), most frequently credited as Paul Smith or Paul L. Smith, was an American actor. Burly, bearded and imposing, he appeared in films and occasionally on television since the 1970s, generally playing "heavies" and bad guys. His most notable roles include Hamidou, the vicious prison guard in "Midnight Express" (1978), Bluto in Robert Altman's "Popeye" (1980), Gideon in the ABC miniseries "Masada" (1981) and Glossu Rabban in David Lynch's "Dune" (1984). Title: Can't Stop the Music Passage: Can't Stop the Music is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by Nancy Walker. Written by Allan Carr and Bront Woodard, the film is a pseudo-biography of disco's Village People which bears only a vague resemblance to the actual story of the group's formation. It was produced by Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment (formerly EMI Films), and distributed by independent distributor Associated Film Distribution (AFD). Title: Happy Feet Two Passage: Happy Feet Two is a 2011 Australian-American 3D computer-animated family musical comedy film directed, produced and co-written by George Miller. It is the sequel to Miller's 2006 film "Happy Feet". It features Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Hugo Weaving, Magda Szubanski and Anthony LaPaglia reprising their roles from the first film. Pink voiced Gloria due to Brittany Murphy's death in 2009, and Richard Carter who portrayed a human character and voiced Barry in the first film, voices Bryan the beachmaster in this one, respectively. Common also replaced Fat Joe as Seymour. The original cast is joined by new characters voiced by Hank Azaria, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and Sofa Vergara.
Bluto
Paul L. Smith
Popeye (film)
What is the place where NSMRL is located on known as?
Title: Shakatapuram Passage: Shakatapuram is a religious place for Hindus located in the Koppa taluk of the state of Karnataka, India. It is located near Sringeri and is situated on the banks of river Tunga. It is famous for a Hindu Math called "Shri Vidya Peetam" which is present at this place. Shakatapuram is also known by the name Bhandigadi. The Kumbhabhishekam event held at this place attracts a number of devotees. Title: Masonville Place Passage: Masonville Place (known locally as Masonville or Masonville Mall, and corporately styled as "CF Masonville Place") is a two-storey regional shopping mall located in London, Ontario, Canada, at the southeast corner of Fanshawe Park Road and Richmond Street. The mall contains over 130 stores, several restaurants, and a food court. Masonville Place is anchored by several large retailers including Hudson's Bay, Forever 21, Zara, HM, Sport ChekAtmosphere, and Shoppers Drug Mart. The SilverCity Cinemas are also located at the shopping centre, featuring a small arcade and an IMAX theatre. It is owned by Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited. Title: Poojappura Passage: Poojappura known as "The heart of Trivandrum" is a place in the city of Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) in India. This place located in the south-east part of the city, surrounded by Jagathi, Karamana, Mudavanmugal and Thirumala in its 4 sides. This place was once used as the worship place during the Navaratri festival season. The name Poojappura comes from the fact that it was here that the King of Travancore used to arrive during Mahanavami celebrations for the "pooja"(worship). There is biggest Kavadi Procession on Vijayadeshami day with over 700 Kavadis,Paravakavadi,Suryakavadi,Mayilkavadi,Agnikavadi etc. Title: Shukachari Passage: Shukachari is a hill place located in the hill ranges known as Mahadev Hills between Atpadi and Khanapur of Sangli district, Maharashtra, India. As per "Puran" this place is believed to be the place of the epic sage Shukamuni or Shuka, son of Vyas. This is a very popular place in Atpadi taluka, people come from all the places of taluka as well as from outside. This is famous for Big Stones Dark Forest as well as a water source in between mountains. Title: Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory Passage: The Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory (NSMRL) is located on the New London Submarine Base in Groton, Connecticut. The laboratory's mission is to protect the health and enhance the performance of United States War Fighters through focused submarine, diving, and surface research solutions. It is a subordinate command of the Naval Medical Research Center. Title: Naval Submarine Base New London Passage: Naval Submarine Base New London is the United States Navy's primary East Coast submarine base, also known as the "Home of the Submarine Force". It is located in Groton, Connecticut.
"Home of the Submarine Force"
Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory
Naval Submarine Base New London
Anthony Joseph Daniher and Neale Francis Daniher both played for which Australian Football League?
Title: Terry Daniher Passage: Terrence "Terry" John Daniher (born 15 August 1957) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the South Melbourne and Essendon Football Clubs in the Australian Football League (AFL). Terry was also an assistant coach for the Essendon, Collingwood, St Kilda and Carlton Football Clubs. Terry's brothers, Neale, Anthony and Chris, also played for Essendon in the AFL. He is a member of the Australian Football Hall of Fame and the Wagga Wagga Sporting Hall of Fame and is a Champion of Essendon. Terry is currently the owner of Terry Daniher Cleaning Services, a cleaning company based in Melbourne. Title: Anthony Daly (footballer) Passage: Anthony Joseph "Bos" Daly (9 January 1874 21 August 1942) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the five teams in the South Australian Football Association between 1893 and 1912. Title: Anthony Daniher Passage: Anthony Joseph Daniher (born 21 January 1963) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the South MelbourneSydney and Essendon Football Clubs in the Australian Football League (AFL). Anthony's brothers, Terry, Neale and Chris, also played for Essendon in the AFL. Anthony is currently the owner of Danihers Facility Management, a facility management business with offices in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney. Title: Joe Daniher Passage: Joe Daniher (born 4 March 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Title: Sam Michael (footballer) Passage: Sam Michael (born 5 July 1993) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Brisbane Lions and Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited by the Brisbane Lions as a Queensland zone selection from the Redland Australian Football Club in the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) with the 96th selection in the 2012 Rookie Draft. In 2012, Michael won the Andrew Ireland Medal, for best on ground on the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) inter-conference Grand Final. Title: Neale Daniher Passage: Neale Francis Daniher '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 15 February 1961) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was later the coach of the Melbourne Football Club between 1998 and 2007, and also held coaching positions with Essendon, Fremantle, and West Coast. Neale's brothers, Terry, Anthony and Chris, also played for Essendon. Daniher was diagnosed with motor neuron disease in 2013, and is now known as a prominent campaigner for medical research.
Essendon Football Clubs
Anthony Daniher
Neale Daniher
Golden Circle is a subsidiary of a company that had how many brand in 2015?
Title: Golden Circle (proposed country) Passage: The Golden Circle (Spanish: "Crculo Dorado" ) was an unrealized 1850s proposal by the Knights of the Golden Circle to expand the number of slave states. It envisioned the annexation of several areasMexico, Central America, northern South America, Cuba, and the rest of the Caribbeaninto the United States in order to vastly increase the number of slave states (it was proposed that Mexico alone be divided into 25 new slave states) and thus the power of the slave holding Southern upper classes. After the Dred Scott Decision (1857) increased anti-slavery agitation, it was advocated by the Knights of the Golden Circle that the Southern United States should secede in their own confederation and invade and annex the area of the golden circle to vastly expand the power of the South. Title: Golden Circle (company) Passage: Golden Circle is a subsidiary of US-based Kraft Heinz, based in Brisbane, Queensland. Its main operations are food processing. Golden Circle was inducted into the Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame in 2010, for its significant contribution to the economy of Queensland through the processing of food products notably fruit and vegetables. Title: Golden Circle Air T-Bird Passage: The Golden Circle Air T-Bird is a family of high-wing, strut-braced, pusher configuration ultralight aircraft that was produced by Teratorn Aircraft of Clear Lake, Iowa from 1983 to 1989 and then Golden Circle Air of De Soto, Iowa from 1989 until the mid-2000s. In 2011 the aircraft were back in production by Indy Aircraft. The aircraft is produced as a kit for amateur construction. Title: Kraft Heinz Passage: The Kraft Heinz Company is an American food company formed by the merger of Kraft Foods Group and Heinz in 2015. The merger was backed by 3G Capital and Berkshire Hathaway, which invested US10 billion in the deal, making Kraft Heinz worth about US46 billion. In 2015, the Kraft Heinz Company had 13 different brands with 500 million or more each in annual sales. Title: Golden Circle Air Passage: Golden Circle Air, Inc. was an American aircraft manufacturer based in De Soto, Iowa. The company specialized in the manufacture of ultralight aircraft in the form of kits for amateur construction and ready-to-fly aircraft under the US FAR 103 Ultralight Vehicles rules. Title: George W. L. Bickley Passage: George Washington Lafayette Bickley (1823 August 1867) was the founder of the Knights of the Golden Circle, a Civil War era secret society used to promote the interests of the Southern United States by preparing the way for annexation of a "golden circle" of territories in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean which would be included into the United States as southern or slave states. Bickley was arrested by the United States government and it was during this time he wrote a letter to Abraham Lincoln expressing his distastes with Lincoln's handling of the government.
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Golden Circle (company)
Kraft Heinz
What 1993 comedy film stars an American actor, stand-up comedian, and voice actor who appeared on May 28, 1959, episode of the TV quiz program "You Bet Your Life"?
Title: John Leguizamo Passage: John Alberto Leguizamo ( ; born July 22, 1964) is a Colombian-American actor, voice actor, stand-up comedian, film producer, playwright and screenwriter. He came to prominence with a co-starring role in the actioncomedy "Super Mario Bros." (1993) and a supporting role in the crime drama "Carlito's Way" (1993). Other notable roles include Sid the Sloth in the animated "Ice Age" films (20022016) and the narrator of the sitcom "The Brothers Garca" (20002004). As of 2009, he has appeared in over 75 films, produced over 10 films, starred on Broadway in several productions (winning several awards), made over 12 television appearances, and has produced or starred in many other television shows. Title: Vignesh Karthick Passage: Vignesh Karthick is an Indian film and television actor, Video jockey, Stand-up comedian Radio jockey and Film director. He started his career by acting and directing Short films and participating in reality shows, including the comedy game shows like "Athu Ithu Ethu" in STAR Vijay and Comedy Jodies in Zee Thamizh as a stand-up comedian. He later went on to host of those shows, especially the popular shows like "Suriya Vanakkam", "Thapal Petti En 8484" and many other shows in Sun TV and STAR Vijay respectively. In 2015, he started to work as Radio jockey with the radio station BIG FM 92.7. In 2016, he made his acting debut in films with "Natpadhigaram 79" and in television with "Pagal Nilavu". He will also making directorial debut in films with "Yenda Thalaila Yenna Vekkala". Title: Michael Yo Passage: Michael Yo Simmons (born November 20, 1974) is an American actor, TV Host, Hollywood expert and stand-up comedian. He currently co-hosts The Insider on CBS, as well as Yo Show on Yahoo! TV, which garners an average of 1.5 million views per episode. Yo also appears regularly on the comedy panel of E!'s Chelsea Lately and as a guest host for The Talk on CBS. Yo continues to appear as a Pop Culture expert on HLN's Showbiz Tonight hosted by A.J. Hammer. Michael tours the country as a professional stand-up comedian, appearing at the Improvs, Stand-Up Live, Palms Hotel, Laugh Factory, Comedy Store, and Comedy Juice among others. His Hot Mess Tour also performs at colleges throughout the country. Title: Rawle D. Lewis Passage: Rawle D. Lewis (c. 1974) is an American actor and comedian best known for portraying Junior Bevil in the 1993 comedy film "Cool Runnings". Title: Ronnie Schell Passage: Ronald Ralph "Ronnie" Schell (born December 23, 1931) is an American actor, stand-up comedian, and voice actor. He appeared on May 28, 1959, episode of the TV quiz program "You Bet Your Life", hosted by Groucho Marx. Schell demonstrated a comic barrage of beatnik jive talk. As a stand-up comedian, he first developed his act at the world-famous hungry-i nightclub in San Francisco, California. Schell is probably best known in his 1960s television role as Duke Slater in "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." Title: Dorf Goes Fishing Passage: Dorf Goes Fishing is a 1993 comedy film starring Tim Conway, Ronnie Schell and Yvonne Wilder.
Dorf Goes Fishing
Dorf Goes Fishing
Ronnie Schell
What is the birthdate of this prominent sufferer of severe combined immunodeficiency, referred to as the bubble boy, famous for living in a sterile environment?
Title: Severe combined immunodeficiency (non-human) Passage: The severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) is a severe immunodeficiency genetic disorder that is characterized by the complete inability of the adaptive immune system to mount, coordinate, and sustain an appropriate immune response, usually due to absent or atypical T and B lymphocytes. In humans, SCID is colloquially known as "bubble boy" disease, as victims may require complete clinical isolation to prevent lethal infection from environmental microbes. Title: X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency Passage: X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency (X-SCID) is an immunodeficiency disorder in which the body produces very few T cells and NK cells. In the absence of T cell help, B cells become defective. It is an x-linked recessive trait, stemming from a mutated (abnormal) version of the IL2-RG gene located at xq13.1 on the X-chromosome, which is shared between receptors for IL-2, IL-4, IL-7, IL-9, IL-15 and IL-21. Title: David Vetter Passage: David Phillip Vetter (September 21, 1971 February 22, 1984) was a prominent sufferer of severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), a hereditary disease which dramatically weakens the immune system. Individuals born with SCID are abnormally susceptible to infections, and exposure to typically innocuous pathogens can be fatal. Vetter was referred to as "David, the bubble boy" by the media. Vetter's surname (last name) was not revealed to the general public until 10 years after his death in order to preserve his family's privacy. Title: Strimvelis Passage: Strimvelis is the first "ex-vivo" stem cell gene therapy to treat patients with a very rare disease called ADA-SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency due to Adenosine Deaminase deficiency), a rare disorder caused by the absence of an essential protein called adenosine deaminase (ADA), which is required for the production of lymphocytes. Children born with ADA-SCID do not develop a healthy immune system so cannot fight off everyday infections, which results in severe and life-threatening illness. Without prompt treatment, the disorder often proves fatal within the childs first year of life. ADA-SCID is estimated to occur in approximately 15 patients per year in Europe. Title: LIG4 syndrome Passage: LIG4 syndrome (also known as Ligase IV syndrome) is an extremely rare condition caused by mutations in the DNA Ligase IV (LIG4) gene. Some mutations in this gene are associated with a resistance against multiple myeloma and Severe Combined Immunodeficiency. Severity of symptoms depends on the degree of reduced enzymatic activity of Ligase IV or gene expression. Title: Severe combined immunodeficiency Passage: Severe combined immunodeficiency, SCID, also known as alymphocytosis, GlanzmannRiniker syndrome, severe mixed immunodeficiency syndrome, and thymic alymphoplasia, is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the disturbed development of functional T cells and B cells caused by numerous genetic mutations that result in heterogeneous clinical presentations. SCID involves defective antibody response due to either direct involvement with B lymphocytes or through improper B lymphocyte activation due to non-functional T-helper cells. Consequently, both "arms" (B cells and T cells) of the adaptive immune system are impaired due to a defect in one of several possible genes. SCID is the most severe form of primary immunodeficiencies, and there are now at least nine different known genes in which mutations lead to a form of SCID. It is also known as the bubble boy disease and bubble baby disease because its victims are extremely vulnerable to infectious diseases and some of them, such as David Vetter, have become famous for living in a sterile environment. SCID is the result of an immune system so highly compromised that it is considered almost absent.
September 21, 1971
Severe combined immunodeficiency
David Vetter
What work by Chinua Achebe did Benedicto Wokomaatani Malunga translate, is the most widely read book in modern African literature?
Title: Simon Gikandi Passage: Simon E. Gikandi , born 30 September 1960 , is a Kenyan Literature Professor and Postcolonial scholar. He is the Robert Schirmer Professor of English at Princeton University. He is perhaps best known for his co-editorship (with Abiola Irele) of "The Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature". He has also done important work on the modern African novel, and two distinguished African novelists: Chinua Achebe and Ngg wa Thiong'o. Title: Chike and the River Passage: Chike and the River is a children's story by Chinua Achebe. It was first published in 1966 by Cambridge University Press, with illustrations by Prue Theobalds, and was the first of several children's stories Achebe would write. Title: The Mbari Club Passage: The Mbari Club was a centre for cultural activity by African writers, artists and musicians that was founded in Ibadan, Nigeria, in 1961 by Ulli Beier, with the involvement of a group of young writers including Wole Soyinka and Chinua Achebe. " Mbari", an Igbo concept related to "creation", was suggested as the name by Achebe. Among other Mbari members were Christopher Okigbo, J. P. Clark and South African writer Ezekiel Mphahlele, Frances Ademola, Demas Nwoko, Mabel Segun, Uche Okeke, Arthur Nortje and Bruce Onobrakpeya. Title: Benedicto Wokomaatani Malunga Passage: Benedicto Wokomaatani Malunga (born in 1962), also known as Ben Malunga, is a Malawian poet, writing in the Chichewa language. He is also a short-story writer, an essayist, a music composer, public speaker, and translator who has translated Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart" into Chichewa under the title "Chipasupasu". Malunga holds a bachelor's degree from Chancellor College of the University of Malawi (1986) and an MA from Manchester University (1996) in the UK. He is currently working as Registrar for the University of Malawi and Secretary of the University of Malawi Council. Title: Stanley Onjezani Kenani Passage: Stanley Onjezani Kenani (born in 1976) is a Malawian writer of poetry and short stories. He has performed at the Arts Alive Festival in Johannesburg, South Africa, Poetry Africa in Durban, South Africa, Harare International Festival of the Arts (HIFA) in Harare, Zimbabwe, and at the Struga Poetry Evenings in Macedonia. He has read with several famous African and world poets, including Mahmoud Darwish of Palestine, Natalie Handal of PalestineUSA, Carolyn Forche of USA, Dennis Brutus of South Africa, Keorapetse Kgositsile of South Africa, Shimmer Chinodya of Zimbabwe, Chirikure Chirikure of Zimbabwe, Benedicto Wokomaatani Malunga of Malawi and Alfred Msadala of Malawi among others. Title: Chinua Achebe Passage: Chinua Achebe ( , born Albert Chinalmg Achebe; 16 November 1930 21 March 2013) was a Nigerian novelist, poet, professor, and critic. His first novel "Things Fall Apart" (1958), often considered his best, is the most widely read book in modern African literature. He won the Man Booker International Prize in 2007.
Things Fall Apart
Benedicto Wokomaatani Malunga
Chinua Achebe
What company has a brewing company is Nova Scotia and is the result of merger between Interbrew and AmBev?
Title: Ambulance Operators Association of Nova Scotia Passage: The Ambulance Operators Association of Nova Scotia (AOANS) was the provincial association representing ambulance company owners in Nova Scotia. The associations focus was negotiating with the Government of Nova Scotia over funding, service standards, and private ownership of ambulance services. The AOANS was also contracted by the Government of Nova Scotia to provide a training program for ambulance personnel and an ambulance inspection program. Between 1994 and 1999, after the publication of the Murphy Report, Nova Scotia transitioned to a single ambulance service provider. This resulted in the AOANS members being boughtout and their ambulance services merged into the new system. The AOANS was formally dissolved in 2002. Title: Clarence Gillis Passage: Clarence (Clarie) Gillis, MP (October 3, 1895 December 17, 1960) was a Canadian social democratic politician and trade unionist from Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. He was born on Nova Scotia's mainland, but grew-up in Cape Breton. He worked in the island's underground coal mines operated by the British Empire Steel and Coal Company (BESCO). He also served as a member of the infantry in the Canadian Corps in Flanders during the First World War. After the war he returned to the coal mines and became an official with the mine's United Mine Workers of America (UMW) union. In 1938, he helped bring UMW Local 26 into the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), becoming the first labour local to affiliate with the party. In 1940, he became the first CCF member elected to the Canadian House of Commons, east of Manitoba. While serving in the House, he was known as its leading voice championing labour issues. He was also a main voice for social rights during his 17-years in Parliament. His most notable achievement was securing the funding that allowed the building of a fixed-link between Nova Scotia's mainland and Cape Breton Island at the Strait of Canso: the Canso Causeway. After winning four-straight elections, he was defeated in 1957 and died three-years later in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. Title: Orex Exploration Passage: Orex Exploration is a Canadian advanced stage junior gold exploration company headquartered in Montreal, Quebec. It operates in Nova Scotia, Canada with a focus on exploring former gold mines and properties in the Goldboro, Nova Scotia, and surrounding areas of Guysborough County, Nova Scotia. Title: InBev Passage: InBev was a brewing company that resulted from the merger between Belgium-based company Interbrew and Brazilian brewer AmBev which took place in 2004. It existed independently until the acquisition of Anheuser-Busch in 2008, that formed Anheuser-Busch InBev (abbreviated AB InBev). InBev had operations in over 30 countries and sales in over 130 countries. In 2006, it had a market capitalization of 30.6 billion and net profit of 3.2 billion on sales of 13.3 billion. Title: Oland Brewery Passage: Oland Brewery is a brewing company in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, and a unit of Labatt Brewing Company, itself a unit of InBev. Title: AmBev Passage: Ambev, formally Companhia de Bebidas das Amricas (official English translation: "Americas' Beverage Company", hence the name "Ambev", formerly styled as "AmBev") is a Brazilian brewing company. It is the biggest brewery in Latin America and the fifth in the world. It was created on July 1, 1999, with the merger of two breweries, Brahma and Antarctica. The merger was approved by the Board of Directors of the Brazilian Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) on March 30, 2000. The headquarters are in So Paulo, Brazil.
InBev
Oland Brewery
InBev
This pale is 4.7 ABV and brewed by Desnoes Geddes in Jamaica
Title: Ariana (beer) Passage: Ariana is a Bulgarian beer brand, produced by the Zagorka Brewery since 2004. The company was established in 1884, and for most of its history was brewed at the Ariana Brewery in central Sofia. It was bought by Heineken in 1997 and currently has four brands Ariana Light (5 ABV), Ariana Dark (5.5 ABV) and two citrus-flavoured brands Ariana Radler lemon and grapefruit (1.8 ABV, available only in summer). Title: 200405 Regional One-Day Competition Passage: The 200405 Regional One-Day Competition was the 31st edition of the Regional Super50, the domestic limited-overs cricket competition for the countries of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB). The naming rights sponsor for the previous seven seasons, Red Stripe, did not renew their contract, and, in lieu of a replacement, the competition was unbranded for the first time in its history. Title: Killian's Passage: Killian's is a trademark under which two red beers are produced and sold: a 6.5 abv ale brewed in France by Heineken France, and a 5.4 abv lager brewed in the USA by MillerCoors under license of the former. Despite the differences in the brewing methods, the marketing of both beers claim legacy to an Irish "original recipe". Title: Peroni Brewery Passage: Peroni Brewery is a brewing company, founded in Vigevano in Lombardy, Italy, in 1846. It has been based in Rome since 1864. The company's main brand in Italy is "Peroni" (4.7 ABV), a pale lager sometimes known as "Peroni Red" in export markets. However, it is probably best known worldwide for its premium lager, "Nastro Azzurro" (5.1 ABV), which was the 13th best-selling beer in the United Kingdom in 2010. Title: Red Stripe Passage: Red Stripe is a 4.7 ABV pale lager brewed by Desnoes Geddes in Jamaica. It was first produced in 1928 from a recipe developed by Paul H. Geddes, and Bill Martindale. It is brewed under license in the UK and USA. In 1993, Guinness Brewing Worldwide, now Diageo, acquired a controlling interest in Desnoes Geddes, and took over international distribution in many markets. In 2015, Heineken acquired Diageo's stake and stated it would launch an offer for the shares it did not own. Title: Courage Brewery Passage: Courage Brewery was an English brewing company, founded by John Courage in London in 1787. Its beers, Courage Best (4 ABV), Directors (4.8 ABV) and Courage Imperial Russian Stout (10 ABV), are now brewed by Charles Wells Ltd.
Red Stripe
200405 Regional One-Day Competition
Red Stripe
Is the North East railway line between the two largest cities in Australia?
Title: Oaklands railway line, Victoria Passage: The Oaklands railway line is a freight only railway line in north eastern Victoria, Australia. The line branches from the main North East railway at Benalla station until it connects with the New South Wales railway network at Oaklands, New South Wales. Title: Craigieburn railway line Passage: The Craigieburn railway line is the suburban electric railway inner section of the main North East railway line serving the northern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. It has 15 stations across Myki ticketing zones 1 and 2. Prior to electrification it was called the Broadmeadows railway line. Title: North East railway line Passage: The North East railway is in the north-east of Victoria, Australia. From the state capital Melbourne to the New South Wales Main South Line at Albury, via Seymour, Benalla, Wangaratta and Wodonga. It is a key component of the SydneyMelbourne rail corridor. Title: SydneyMelbourne rail corridor Passage: The SydneyMelbourne rail corridor is an approximately 960 km standard gauge railway corridor that runs between Melbourne and Sydney, the two largest cities in Australia. Freight and passenger services operate along the route, such as the NSW TrainLink XPT passenger service. The XPT offers a day and night service in each direction. Title: Heathcote Junction railway station Passage: Heathcote Junction railway station is located on the North East railway line in Victoria, Australia. A station, originally called Kilmore Junction, was opened at the site on 17 March 1890, at the point where the former Heathcote branch line left the main line. Title: HalleBebra railway Passage: The HalleBebra railway, also known in German as the Thringer Bahn ("Thuringian Railway"), is a 210 kilometre-long railway line from Halle (Saale) via Erfurt and Gerstungen to Bebra, mainly in Thuringia. As far as Gerstungen the line originally belonged to the Thuringian Railway Company. From Gerstungen to Bebra, it was owned by the Frederick William Northern Railway ("Friedrich-Wilhelms-Nordbahn"), named after the Prussian king, Frederick William IV. It is now a two-track, electrified, standard gauge mainline operated by DB Netze. It was opened between 1846 and 1849 and was the first railway line in Thuringia (apart from a small piece of the LeipzigHof line of the Saxon-Bavarian Railway Company "Schsisch-Bayerische Eisenbahn-Compagnie" near Altenburg). All types of trains from Regionalbahn to ICE currently run on the line except Interregio-Express. Four of the six largest cities in Thuringia are located on the line.
The SydneyMelbourne rail corridor is an approximately 960 km standard gauge railway corridor that runs between Melbourne and Sydney, the two largest cities in Australia.
North East railway line
SydneyMelbourne rail corridor
The 2010 film Poetry was written and directed by Lee Chang-dong who served in what role in South Korea from 2003-2004?
Title: Secret Sunshine Passage: Secret Sunshine () is a 2007 South Korean drama film directed by acclaimed South Korean director, novelist, and former Minister of Culture Lee Chang-dong. The screenplay based on the short fiction "The Story of a Bug" by Lee Cheong-jun that focuses on a woman as she wrestles with the questions of grief, madness, and faith. The Korean title Miryang (or Milyang) is named after the city that served as the film's setting and filming location, of which "Secret Sunshine" is the literal translation. For her performance in the film, Jeon Do-yeon won the Prix d'interprtation fminine du Festival de Cannes (Best Actress) at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. The film also won the award for Best Film at the Asian Film Awards and at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. The film sold 1,710,364 tickets nationwide in South Korea alone. Title: Poetry (film) Passage: Poetry () is a 2010 South Korean drama film written and directed by Lee Chang-dong. It tells the story of a suburban woman in her 60s who begins to develop an interest in poetry while struggling with Alzheimer's disease and her irresponsible grandson. Yoon Jeong-hee stars in the leading role, which was her first role in a film since 1994. The film was selected for the main competition at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Best Screenplay Award. Other accolades include the Grand Bell Awards for Best Picture and Best Actress, the Blue Dragon Film Awards for Best Actress, and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress. Title: Green Fish Passage: Green Fish () is a 1997 South Korean film. It was the first feature-length film directed by Lee Chang-dong, who also co-wrote the screenplay. Lee had previously been known as a novelist and high school teacher. The film stars Han Suk-kyu in one of his first major film roles. It was the eighth highest-attended South Korean film of 1997. Title: Ahn Nae-sang Passage: Ahn Nae-sang (born December 25, 1964) is a South Korean actor. He began his career on the stage, and in 1994 made his film debut in the Bong Joon-ho short film "Baeksekin" ("White Man" or "White-collar worker"), followed by Jang Sun-woo's "Bad Movie" in 1997. He has since starred in numerous films, with supporting roles in Lee Chang-dong's "Oasis" and "Poetry", and a leading role in "Hoichori" ("Cane"). He also appears in television series, notably "Conspiracy in the Court", "First Wives' Club", "Three Brothers", and "". Title: Lee Chang-dong Passage: Lee Chang-dong (; born July 4, 1954) is a South Korean film director, screenwriter and novelist. He is best known for his films "Peppermint Candy", "Oasis", "Secret Sunshine", and "Poetry". Lee had won Special Director's Award at the 2002 Venice Film Festival and the Best Screenplay award at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival; he has also been nominated for the Golden Lion and the Palme d'Or. Lee served as South Korea's Minister of Culture and Tourism from 2003 to 2004. Title: Peppermint Candy Passage: Peppermint Candy () is a 1999 film, the second from South Korean director Lee Chang-dong. The movie starts with the suicide of the protagonist and uses reverse chronology to depict some of the key events of the past 20 years of his life that led to his death. It was the ninth highest grossing domestic film of 2000 with 311,000 admissions in Seoul.
Minister of Culture and Tourism
Lee Chang-dong
Poetry (film)
Which band was formed first Godsmack or Paramore ?
Title: West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, 1967 Passage: The West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, 1967 was held in Indian state of West Bengal in 1967 to elect 280 members to the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. United Front led by Ajoy Mukherjee won majority of seats in the election, and formed first non-Congress government of the state. Title: Paramore Passage: Paramore is an American rock band from Franklin, Tennessee, formed in 2004. The band currently consists of lead vocalist Hayley Williams, guitarist Taylor York and drummer Zac Farro. Title: Primary rock Passage: Primary rock is an early term in geology that refers to crystalline rock formed first in geologic time, containing no organic remains, such as granite, gneiss and schist as well as igneous and magmatic formations from all ages. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary published in 1913 provides the following term as used in geology: Title: Godsmack Passage: Godsmack is an American rock band from Lawrence, Massachusetts, formed in 1995. The band is composed of founder, frontman and songwriter Sully Erna, guitarist Tony Rombola, bassist Robbie Merrill, and drummer Shannon Larkin. Since its formation, Godsmack has released six studio albums, one EP ("The Other Side"), four DVDs, one compilation album ("Good Times, Bad Times... Ten Years of Godsmack"), and one live album ("Live and Inspired"). Title: Harris, Forbes amp; Co. Passage: Harris, Forbes Co. was an investment banking affiliate of Harris Bank incorporated in 1911. Harris, Forbes firm was acquired by Chase Manhattan Bank in 1930 to form Chase Harris, Forbes. Just two years later, in 1932, the firm was dissolved after the passage of the GlassSteagall Act in 1932. Chase transferred what remained of its securities business to the Bank of Boston's newly formed First Boston Corporation, buttressing that firm's early municipal bond department. Title: Zac Farro Passage: Zachary Wayne "Zac" Farro (born June 4, 1990) is an American musician and drummer of the rock band Paramore. He is also the younger brother of Josh Farro, who is Paramore's former lead guitarist and backing vocalist. After he and his brother exited Paramore in 2010, Josh formed a band named Novel American, which Zac was also a part of. Zac is currently the sole member of the band HalfNoise. Farro rejoined Paramore on February 2, 2017.
Godsmack
Godsmack
Paramore
What is a genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family, Ardisia and Rothmannia ?
Title: Virectaria Passage: Virectaria is a genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family. The genus, known as "Virecta" until 1952, consists exclusively of tropical African species. It is a Guineo-Congolian genus, having its highest diversity in Lower Guinea but it also occurs in the Zambezian Region. Verdcourt provided a revision in which he defined five species but three more were added later. In 2001, a detailed morphological and anatomical study of the genus was conducted and a taxonomic survey and a key to the species was provided. Title: Coptosapelteae Passage: Coptosapelteae is a tribe incertae sedis of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family and contains about 55 species in 2 genera. Its representatives are found in tropical and subtropical Asia. This tribe has not been placed within as subfamily of Rubiaceae, but is sister to the rest of the family. Title: Ardisia Passage: Ardisia (coralberry or marlberry) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. It was in the former Myrsinaceae family now recognised as the myrsine sub-family Myrsinoideae. They are distributed in the Americas, Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands, mainly in the tropics. There are 400 to 500 species. Title: Sabiceeae Passage: Sabiceeae is a tribe of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family and contains about 164 species in 7 genera. Its representatives are found in tropical Africa, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, and from Mexico to tropical America. The genus "Sabicea" is one of the rare genera in Rubiaceae that occurs both in tropical Africa and tropical America. Title: Rubieae Passage: Rubieae is a tribe of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family and contains 969 species in 14 genera. The genus "Galium" is responsible for more than two thirds of the species in the tribe. The second largest genus is "Asperula", which contains about 200 species. Unlike the rest of the Rubiaceae family, the tribe contains predominantly perennial and annual herbs with pseudowhorls of leaves and leaflike stipules and is centered in temperate and tropical-mountain regions. Title: Rothmannia Passage: Rothmannia is a genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family. It was described in 1776 and is named for Gran Rothman (17391778) by Thunberg both were pupils of Linnaeus. The genus has a wide distribution area and is found tropical and southern Africa, western Indian Ocean, southern China to Indo-China and New Guinea.
Rothmannia
Rothmannia
Ardisia
12 Golden Country Greats is Ween's fifth album, and third on Elektra Records, Ween is an American alternative rock band formed in New Hope, Pennsylvania, in what year?
Title: Ween Passage: Ween is an American alternative rock band formed in New Hope, Pennsylvania, in 1984 by childhood friends Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo, better known by their respective stage names, Gene Ween and Dean Ween. After meeting in a middle-school typing class, the two began playing music and immediately chose the name Ween as well as their Ramones-inspired pseudonyms. Ween performed as a duo backed by a Digital Audio Tape for the band's first ten years of existence before expanding to a four- (and later five-) piece act. The band's highest charting single is "Push th' Little Daisies", which was a hit in the United States and Australia. Title: 12 Golden Country Greats Passage: 12 Golden Country Greats is Ween's fifth album, and third on Elektra Records. Title: Ween discography Passage: The following is the discography of Ween, a Pennsylvania-based experimental alternative band formed by childhood friends Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo, better known by their respective stage names, Gene Ween and Dean Ween. Starting out with a few locally released demo tapes, including "The Crucial Squeegie Lip", "AXIS: Bold as Boognish", and "The Live Brain Wedgie WAD Excerpts", the band was picked up by independent label TwinTone Records in 1990 and released their debut "". In 1991 they signed with another independent label, Shimmy-Disc, and released "The Pod". After this, Ween signed with Elektra Records and released their major label debut "Pure Guava" in 1992. It features their highest-charting single to date, "Push th' Little Daisies". While touring for this album, they played at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, which would later be released as a CDDVD live album in 2008 titled "At the Cat's Cradle, 1992". Title: Symphony of Decay Passage: Symphony of Decay is a EP by American alternative rock band Third Eye Blind. The EP started off under the working title of Black as a companion EP to their platinum selling 1999 album "Blue". Its creation was a result of a compromise over the release method of the track "Slow Motion"; the band had wanted it on "Blue", while their record label, Elektra Records, opposed its inclusion on such a high-profile full-length album release due to its controversial lyrics. The EP would go through years of delays for a multitude of reasons, including extensive touring, prioritizing the completion of their third studio album "Out of the Vein", and complications arising from parting ways with Elektra in 2004. The EP itself was never collectively released, though many of the tracks were eventually released elsewhere. Title: Live in Toronto Canada Passage: Live in Toronto Canada, released in 2001, is the first live album released by Ween on their own Chocodog label. It was recorded during the now legendary tour with Bobby Ogdin and the Shit Creek Boys on October 23, 1996, at the Phoenix Theatre in Toronto, Ontario. The setlist is divided evenly between "12 Golden Country Greats" tunes and previous fan favorites such as "Push th' Little Daisies" and "Buenas Tardes Amigo". The album exemplifies the Ween live experience, drunkenness and all. The album has recently been re-released on vinyl. Title: Gene Ween Passage: Gene Ween (born March 17, 1970) is the stage name of Aaron Freeman, an American musician and a founding member of the experimental alternative rock group Ween. Freeman, along with childhood friend Dean Ween (Mickey Melchiondo), started the group in the mid-1980s. Freeman announced his departure from Ween in 2012, shortly after releasing "Marvelous Clouds", his first solo album. After leaving Ween, he stopped using the name Gene Ween and performed under his birth name Aaron Freeman. In 2014 he formed a new five-piece band called Freeman.
1984
12 Golden Country Greats
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Do Garbie Muguruza and Kim Warwick have the same nationality ?
Title: 2016 Toray Pan Pacific Open Doubles Passage: Garbie Muguruza and Carla Surez Navarro were the defending champions, but they chose not to participate this year. Title: 2015 Dubai Tennis Championships Women's Doubles Passage: Alla Kudryavtseva and Anastasia Rodionova were defending champions, but chose not to participate together. Rodionova partnered up with her sister Arina, but they lost in the quarterfinals to Garbie Muguruza and Carla Surez Navarro. Kudryavtseva played alongside Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, but they lost in the semifinals to Muguruza and Surez Navarro. br Title: Kim Warwick Passage: Kim Warwick (born 8 April 1952) is an Australian former professional male tennis player who competed on the ATP Tour from 19701987 reaching the final of the singles Australian Open in 1980. He defeated over 35 players ranked in the top 10 including Guillermo Vilas, Raul Ramerez, Vitas Gerulaitis, Jan Kode, Bob Lutz and Arthur Ashe. Warwick's career-high singles ranking was World No. 15, achieved in 1981. He won three singles titles and 26 doubles, including Australian Open 1978 (with Wojtek Fibak) and Australian Open 1980 and 1981, Roland Garros 1986 and also a runner-up in Australian Open 1985, all of them partnering fellow countryman Mark Edmondson. Partnering with Evonne Goolagong, he won the French Open 1972, defeating Franoise Drr and Jean-Claude Barclay in the final 62, 64. Evonne and Kim were finalists in 1972 at Wimbledon against Rosie Casals and Ilie Nstase who won 64, 64. Title: 2015 Rogers Cup Women's Doubles Passage: Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci were the defending champions, but chose not participate together. Errani played alongside Flavia Pennetta, but lost in the quarterfinals to Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Lucie afov. Vinci teamed up with Jelena Jankovi, but lost in the first round to Garbie Muguruza and Carla Surez Navarro. br Title: Garbie Muguruza Passage: Garbie Muguruza Blanco (] ; born 8 October 1993) is a Spanish-Venezuelan tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 1 in singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). Since turning professional in 2012, she has won five singles titles, including two majors at the 2016 French Open and the 2017 Wimbledon Championships. Title: Garbie Muguruza career statistics Passage: This is a list of the main career statistics of Spanish professional tennis player, Garbie Muguruza. To date, Muguruza has won five WTA singles titles most significantly the 2016 French Open and the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and five WTA doubles titles. Other highlights of Muguruza's career thus far include reaching the final of the 2015 Wimbledon Championships, quarterfinal appearances at the French Open in 2014 and 2015; two runner-up finishes in doubles at the Madrid Open in 2014 and 2015 and a semi-final appearance in doubles at the 2014 French Open alongside Carla Surez Navarro.
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Which of the American Opera Projects' directors was born in 1948?
Title: As One (opera) Passage: As One is a chamber operasong cycle composed by Laura Kaminsky with a libretto by Mark Campbell and Kimberly Reed, and is a coming-of-age story about a transgender woman. Its world premiere took place with American Opera Projects at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in September 2014. Title: List of North American opera companies Passage: This inclusive list of North American opera companies contains American and Canadian professional opera companies and opera related organizations with entries in the Wikipedia. For opera companies in Latin America (including Mexico) see List of Latin American and South American opera companies. For opera companies from other countries, see List of important opera companies. Title: Grethe Barrett Holby Passage: Grethe Barrett Holby (born April 26, 1948) is an American producer, stage director, choreographer and dramaturge best known for her work in opera. Holby is noted as the founder of "American Opera Projects", where she served as Artistic Director from 1988 until 2001. She currently serves as Executive Artistic Director of Family Opera Initiative which she founded in 1995, and Ardea Arts, Inc., which she founded in 2006. The Rockefeller Foundation awarded Holby a 2006 Creative Arts Residency The Bellagio Center. Title: Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company Passage: The Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company was an American opera company located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that was active between 1958 and 1974. The company was led by a number of Artistic Directors during its history, beginning with Aurelio Fabiani. Other notable Artistic Directors include Julius Rudel and Anton Guadagno (19661972). The company produced between four and six of their own operas every year in addition to sponsoring numerous traveling productions from the New York City Opera. In 1975 the company merged with the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company but retained its original name. With the combined resources of both companies, the Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company began producing higher quality productions with name artists such as Luciano Pavarotti, Joan Sutherland, Roberta Peters, Montserrat Caball, and others. For the bicentennial year 1976, the company commissioned famed opera composer Gian Carlo Menotti to create a new opera. The work, The Hero, premiered on June 1, 1976. In 1980, the company artistically reorganized to form the Opera Company of Philadelphia. Title: American Opera Projects Passage: American Opera Projects (AOP) is a professional opera company based in Brooklyn, NY and is a member of OPERA America, the Fort Greene Association, the Downtown Brooklyn Arts Alliance, and the Alliance of Resident TheatresNew York (A.R.T.NY). The company's primary mission is to develop and present new operatic and music theatre works and has gained a reputation for the "rarefied range" of the projects it fosters (Opera News, Dec 2008). AOP was founded in 1988 by Grethe Barrett Holby who served as Artistic Director of AOP from 1988 until 2001, at which point Charles Jarden became the company's Executive Director and Steven Osgood the company's Artistic Director. Steven Osgood left the post of Artistic Director in 2008 to pursue conducting full-time but remains the Artistic Director for AOP's "Composers the Voice" program. Title: Opera North (U.S.A.) Passage: Opera North is an American opera company based in Lebanon, New Hampshire, and is the region's oldest professional opera company. The company presents an annual summer season of three fully staged and orchestrated productions: a traditional opera, a piece of classical music theater, and an American opera. Opera North productions are staged at the Lebanon Opera House. Opera North is a member of Opera America.
Grethe Barrett Holby
American Opera Projects
Grethe Barrett Holby
Which 1959 Drama film did Sacha Vierny do the cinematography for ?
Title: Sacha Vierny Passage: Sacha Vierny (10 August 1919 15 May 2001) was a French cinematographer. He was born in Bois-le-Roi, Seine-et-Marne, le-de-France, France, and died in Paris, France, at the age of 81. He is most famous for his work with Alain Resnais especially for the two films "Hiroshima mon amour" and "L'anne dernire Marienbad" and with Peter Greenaway ("The Cook, the Thief, His Wife Her Lover", "Prospero's Books"). Title: The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting Passage: The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting (French: L'Hypothse du tableau vol ) is a 1978 French experimental mystery film directed by Chilean filmmaker Ral Ruiz and shot by cinematographer Sacha Vierny. The film was inspired by the themes of French writer Pierre Klossowski (1905 - 2001) and makes references to many of Klossowskis works including "The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes", "The Baphomet" and La Judith de Frdrique Tonnerre. Ruiz was originally commissioned by a French TV network to make an arts documentary on Klossowski, but what emerged is this film, a parody of the art documentary. The film was featured in film festivals after its release such as the London Film Festival in 1979. "Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting" has been noted as one of Ruizs masterpieces that challenges the boundaries of cinema and film theory. Title: Count Your Blessings (1959 film) Passage: Count Your Blessings is a 1959 drama film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Jean Negulesco, written and produced by Karl Tunberg, based on the 1951 novel "The Blessing" by Nancy Mitford. The music score was by Franz Waxman and the cinematography by George J. Folsey and Milton R. Krasner. The costume design was by Helen Rose. Title: Hiroshima mon amour Passage: Hiroshima mon amour (] , "Hiroshima My Love"; Japanese: "Nijyojikan'nojji", "Twenty-four-hour affair") is a 1959 drama film directed by French film director Alain Resnais, with a screenplay by Marguerite Duras. It is the documentation of an intensely personal conversation between a French-Japanese couple about memory and forgetfulness. It was a major catalyst for the Left Bank Cinema, making highly innovative use of miniature flashbacks to create a uniquely nonlinear storyline. Title: A Zed amp; Two Noughts Passage: A Zed Two Noughts is a 1985 film written and directed by Peter Greenaway. This film was Greenaway's first with cinematography by Sacha Vierny, who went on to shoot virtually all of Greenaway's work in the 1980s and 1990s, until Vierny's death; Greenaway referred to Vierny as his "most important collaborator". The film is a rumination on life, love, bad sex, doubling, man's mistreatment of animals, artifice vs. the life force and the inevitability of birth, death and decay. Title: The Young Philadelphians Passage: The Young Philadelphians is a 1959 drama film starring Paul Newman, Barbara Rush, Robert Vaughn and Alexis Smith, and directed by Vincent Sherman. The film is based on the 1956 novel, "The Philadelphian", by Richard P. Powell.
Hiroshima mon amour
Sacha Vierny
Hiroshima mon amour
What song was sung by Arijit Singh in the 2016 Indian romantic drama film written and directed by Karan Johar?
Title: Kal Ho Naa Ho Passage: Kal Ho Naa Ho (English: "Tomorrow May Never Come"), abbreviated as KHNH, is a 2003 Indian romantic drama, directed by debutant director Nikkhil Advani. The film was written by Niranjan Iyengar and Karan Johar and produced by Yash Johar and Karan Johar under their Dharma Productions banner. The soundtrack for the film was composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, with lyrics written by Javed Akhtar. Title: Soch Na Sake Passage: "Soch Na Sake" (English: ""Can't think of"") is a song from the 2016 Indian film "Airlift", an adapted version of Hardy Sandhu's ""Soch"", sung by Amaal Mallik, Arijit Singh and Tulsi Kumar. The lyrics for the song is written by Kumaar and the music is composed by Amaal Mallik. The song is a melodious mixture of Hindi and Punjabi lyrics. There is also a solo version of the song, sung by Arijit Singh. Title: Phir Bhi Tumko Chaahunga Passage: "Phir Bhi Tumko Chaahunga" (English: "I will still love you") is a song from the Indian film "Half Girlfriend". Picturised on Shraddha Kapoor and Arjun Kapoor, the song has been sung by Arijit Singh and Shashaa Tirupati. The music of the song is composed by Mithoon and the lyrics are penned by Manoj Muntashir. Reprise version of the track is sung by Arijit Singh titled, "Pal Bhar (Chaahunga Reprise)", and also another version titled, "Phir Bhi Tumko Chaahungi" is sung by Shraddha Kapoor along with the instrumental "Half Girlfriend (Love Theme)". Title: Ae Dil Hai Mushkil Passage: Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (English: "This Heart is Complicated" ) is a 2016 Indian romantic drama film written and directed by Karan Johar. It features Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in lead roles. It was released on 28 October 2016 on the Diwali weekend. Title: Ok Jaanu Passage: OK Jaanu (English: "OK Darling" ) is a 2017 Indian romantic drama film directed by Shaad Ali, story and screenplay by Mani Ratnam. Produced by Mani Ratnam and Karan Johar under their banners Madras Talkies and Dharma Productions respectively. The film stars Aditya Roy Kapur and Shraddha Kapoor in the lead roles, portraying a young couple in a live-in relationship in Mumbai with Naseeruddin Shah and Leela Samson play supporting roles as an older couple in the film, portraying the younger couple's landlords. Eesh Kakkkar plays Tara's ex-boyfriend. A. R. Rahman composed the film's score and soundtrack. Gulzar is the dialogue writer of this film. Gulzar has also written the lyrics for the songs in the film. It is an official remake of Mani Ratnam's Tamil film "O Kadhal Kanmani" starring Dulquer Salmaan and Nithya Menon. Title: Channa Mereya Passage: "Channa Mereya" (English: "The light of my soul") is a song from the Indian film "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil". The song is penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya, composed by Pritam and sung by Arijit Singh. It was released on 29 September 2016 by Sony Music India.
Channa Mereya
Channa Mereya
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
In what year was the railway, in which the FM H-12-44TS was manufactured specifically, chartered?
Title: Datsun on-Do Passage: The Datsun on-Do is a subcompact car manufactured specifically for the Russian market under the Datsun brand of Nissan Motor Company. It is a rebadged and restyled version of the AutoVAZ developed Lada Granta and it also has own VAZ-index 2195. The on-Do was launched in Russia on April 4, 2014 and AutoVAZ started serial manufacturing of the car in July 14, 2014. Title: FM H-12-44TS Passage: The FM H-12-44TS was a light road switcher version of the Fairbanks-Morse H-12-44 yard switcher. Only three of the 1200 hp , six-cylinder opposed piston engine locomotives (builder numbers 12L102112L1023) were manufactured especially for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in May, 1956. The units had an extended frame to accommodate the addition of a short hood behind the cab, and were configured in a B-B wheel arrangement and mounted atop a pair of two-axle AAR Type-A switcher trucks with all axles powered. H-12-44TSs also came equipped with steam generator units as they were acquired solely for shuttling passenger cars in and around the Dearborn Station terminal in Chicago, Illinois. Title: EVcort Passage: EVcort The EVcort was an experimental electric car produced from 1981 to 1994 by Electric Vehicle Associates of Cleveland OH and later by Soleq Corp. of Chicago IL. It consisted of a stock body and transmission from the Ford Escort, refitted with an electric propulsion system, every component of which was engineered and manufactured specifically for the car. It incorporated features such as regenerative braking and a multistep charging algorithm, that are common on modern electric vehicles but were quite innovative at the time. The intent was to produce a practical alternative-fueled vehicle with performance comparable to gasoline-powered cars, but like many electric vehicles of that era, the EVcort proved far too expensive to be commercially viable. Nevertheless, the it was used extensively by a variety of institutions for electric vehicle demonstration and testing programs. Title: Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Passage: The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (reporting mark ATSF) , often referred to as the Santa Fe or ATSF, was one of the larger railroads in the United States. Chartered in February 1859, the railroad reached the Kansas-Colorado border in 1873 and Pueblo, Colorado, in 1876. To create a demand for its services, the railroad set up real estate offices and sold farm land from the land grants that it was awarded by Congress. Despite the name, its main line never served Santa Fe, New Mexico, as the terrain was too difficult; the town ultimately was reached by a branch line from Lamy. Title: Pizza cheese Passage: Pizza cheese encompasses several varieties and types of cheeses and dairy products that are designed and manufactured for use specifically on pizza. These include processed and modified cheese such as mozzarella-like processed cheeses and mozzarella variants. The term can also refer to any type of cheese suitable for use on pizza. The most popular cheeses used in the preparation of pizza are mozzarella (accounting for about 30), provolone, cheddar and Parmesan. Emmental, Romano and ricotta are often used as toppings, and processed pizza cheeses manufactured specifically for pizza are mass-produced. Some mass-produced pizza cheeses are frozen after manufacturing and shipped frozen. Title: A9home Passage: The A9home was a niche small-form-factor desktop computer running RISC OS Adjust32. It was officially unveiled at the 2005 Wakefield Show, and is the second commercial ARM-based RISC OS computer to run a 32-bit version of RISC OS. When the Iyonix was withdrawn from sale, the A9home remained the only hardware to be manufactured specifically for the RISC OS marketplace.
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At which University did the player who was the Indianapolis Colts first ever draft selection play his college football ?
Title: Reggie Wayne Passage: Reginald Wayne (born November 17, 1978) is a former American football wide receiver who spent his entire 14-year career with the Indianapolis Colts. He played college football for the University of Miami, and was drafted by the Colts in the first round (30th overall) of the 2001 NFL Draft. A six-time Pro Bowl selection, Wayne was a member of the Colts' Super Bowl XLI championship team that beat the Chicago Bears. He ranks seventh all-time in NFL career receptions, ninth all-time in NFL receiving yards, and 23rd all-time in career touchdown receptions. On December 14, 2014, Wayne played in both his 209th game and his 142nd win as a member of the Colts, breaking the franchise records set by Peyton Manning. Title: Ben Utecht Passage: Benjamin Jeffrey Utecht (born June 30, 1981) is a former American football player and current singer. Utecht was a tight end for the Indianapolis Colts and the Cincinnati Bengals. He was signed by the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2004. He played college football at Minnesota. Utecht has also played for the Cincinnati Bengals. He earned a Super Bowl ring with the Colts in Super Bowl XLI over the Chicago Bears. Title: Billy Vessels Passage: Billy Dale Vessels (March 22, 1931 November 17, 2001) was a gridiron football player. He played college football at the University of Oklahoma and won the Heisman Trophy in 1952. Vessels went on to play professional football with the National Football League's Baltimore Colts and the Western Interprovincial Football Union's Edmonton Eskimos. Title: 1997 Indianapolis Colts season Passage: The 1997 Indianapolis Colts season was the 45th season for the team in the National Football League and 14th in Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Colts finished the National Football League's 1997 season with a record of 3 wins and 13 losses, and finished fifth in the AFC East division. The Colts would start horribly, losing their first 10 games, their first 0-10 start since 1986, before an upset home win over eventual NFC Champion Green Bay. That would turn out to be the only good highlight all season for the Colts, as the team fell to a league-worst 3-13 record, and earned the first overall pick in the 1998 NFL Draft, in which they selected quarterback Peyton Manning in what would be the start of a dynasty for the Colts in years to come. Title: Anthony Young (American football) Passage: Anthony Ricardo Young (born October 8, 1963) is a former professional American football safety in the National Football League. The 5'11" and 187 pound defensive back was a 3rd round selection (61st overall pick) by the Indianapolis Colts in the 1985 NFL Draft out of Temple University. He would play in 14 games for the Colts (starting 12) in 1985 recording 1 interception and 1 fumble recovery returned for a touchdown. In 1986, Young was the Colts selection for the Ed Block Courage Award. In 2005, Anthony Young was inducted in the Temple University Athletic Hall of Fame. Title: Indianapolis Colts draft history Passage: This is a list of NFL Draft selections by the Indianapolis Colts. The first draft that the current incarnation of the Colts franchise participated in was 1953, in which they made halfback Billy Vessels of Oklahoma their first ever selection.
University of Oklahoma
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Which player produced from the GNK Dinamo Zagreb Academy now plays for Real Madrid ?
Title: Bad Blue Boys Passage: Bad Blue Boys are an ultras group who support the Croatian football club GNK Dinamo Zagreb and Futsal Dinamo. Title: Luka Modri Passage: Luka Modri (] ; born 9 September 1985) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays for Spanish club Real Madrid and captains the Croatia national team. Modri plays mainly as a central midfielder but can also play as an attacking midfielder or as a defensive midfielder, usually deployed as a deep-lying playmaker. Title: Draen Bikup Passage: Bikup played for NK Dinamo Zagreb in the Yugoslav First League and for NK Zagreb in Yugoslav Third League, Yugoslav Second League and later in the Croatian Prva HNL. Bikup spent almost entire his career in NK Zagreb. He started playing professional football in Dinamo, in which he did not receive sufficient minutes on the pitch. Therefore, he decided to join NK Zagreb, which then played in the third division. After two seasons in NK Zagreb he attempted to try one more time with Dinamo, but after his lack of opportunity in Dinamo once again, he returned to the Zagreb team in the season 19901991 when [Zagreb played in second Yugoslav division and immediately helped them win championship and promotion to the First Division the following year, which have not been played due to the breakup of Yugoslavia. He stayed with Zagreb in the newly established Croatian football league and helped achieve the best results in the club history until then. In 1992 season they ended up as vice-champions, after close battle with Hajduk. 199293 they won third place, and in 199394 they finished second again and again behind the Hajduk for only a point. After a short episode in Austria, he returned to Zagreb and in 199697 season made it to the Cup finals in which they lost undeserved with the referee help to Dinamo 12 at Maksimir. He played until the end of 19992000 season, when he decided to end his career at 35 years of age in his favorite club and leave his place to younger players. For Zagreb he played a total of 244 games in eleven seasons on three occasions and as a defensive player scored five goals. Title: GNK Dinamo Zagreb Academy Passage: NK Dinamo Zagreb Academy (also known as Hitrec-Kacian) are the youth team of Dinamo Zagreb. The academy was founded on 27 December 1967. There are a total of ten age categories within the meow, the oldest being the Junior Team (under-19) and youngest being the Zagii II Team (under-8). They have produced many of the Croatia national team stars including Luka Modri, Vedran orluka, Eduardo, Robert Prosineki and Zvonomir Boban. Title: Darko Vujovi Passage: Darko Vujovi (, born 21 December 1962 in Niki) is a former Montenegrin footballer. He played for FK Sutjeska Niki, FK Novi Pazar, GNK Dinamo Zagreb, NK Dinamo Inkovci and FK Vojvodina in the Yugoslav First League. Title: Nikola Moro Passage: Nikola Moro (born 12 March 1998) is a Croatian footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for GNK Dinamo Zagreb, the reserves of GNK Dinamo Zagreb, and the Croatia national under-19 football team. In addition to the one league appearance for the senior GNK Dinamo Zagreb lineup, he has also made one cup appearance.
Luka Modri
GNK Dinamo Zagreb Academy
Luka Modri
What film directed by Brian Patrick Butler was inspired by a film directed by F.W. Murnau?
Title: Nosferatu Passage: Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (translated as Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror; or simply Nosferatu) is a 1922 German Expressionist horror film, directed by F. W. Murnau, starring Max Schreck as the vampire Count Orlok. The film, shot in 1921 and released in 1922, was an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" (1897). Various names and other details were changed from the novel: for instance, "vampire" became "Nosferatu" and "Count Dracula" became "Count Orlok". Title: Metropolis Rescore Passage: Metropolis Rescore is a soundtrack by The New Pollutants for the silent film Metropolis. The soundtrack is for the 118-minute, digitally restored version which was released in 2002 by the F.W. Murnau Foundation and Kino International. In 2004 The New Pollutants composed and produced the new soundtrack and premiered it live at the 2005 Adelaide Film Festival. The live performance featured actorsinger Astrid Pill as vocalist, musician Zoe Barry as cellist, Tyson Hopprich on turntables and beats and Benjamin Speed on computer, samples and fx. Title: Tabu: A Story of the South Seas Passage: Tabu: A Story of the South Seas, sometimes simply called Tabu (] ), is a 1931 silent film directed by F.W. Murnau, a docufiction. The film is split into two chapters. The first, called "Paradise", depicts the lives of two lovers on a South Seas island until they are forced to escape the island when the girl is chosen as a holy maid to the gods. The second chapter, "Paradise Lost", depicts the couple's life on a colonised island and how they adapt to and are exploited by Western civilisation. The title of the film comes from the Polynesian concept of "tapu" (spelled "tabu" in Tongan before 1943), from which is derived the English word "taboo." Title: The Phantom Hour Passage: The Phantom Hour is a 2016 short film written and directed by Brian Patrick Butler. It officially premiered September 8, 2016 at the Horrible imaginings Film Festival in San Diego, California. The film was inspired by German Expressionist films such as Nosferatu and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Title: Nosferatu: Plague of Terror Passage: Nosferatu: Plague of Terror was a four-part comic series released by American publisher Millennium Publications in 1991-1992. Conceived as both a prequel and sequel to F.W. Murnau's silent film "Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror", it was written by Mark Ellis, designed by Melissa Martin, with art provided by Rik Levins, Richard Pace and Frank Turner. The storyline presented a more complete story of Graf Orlok, the Nosferatu, separate and distinct from the Dracula legend. Title: Leopold Jessner Passage: Leopold Jessner (3 March 187813 December 1945) was a noted producer and director of German Expressionist theater and cinema. His first film, "Hintertreppe" (1921), is considered a major turning point which paved the way for the later German Expressionist experiments of German filmmakers F.W. Murnau, Fritz Lang, and G.W. Pabst.
The Phantom Hour
The Phantom Hour
Nosferatu
The Miami Marlins and the organization's right-handed pitcher Kenny Koplove play in which home field park?
Title: Eugene Field Park Passage: Eugene Field Park is a public park located along the North Branch of the Chicago River in the Albany Park neighborhood of Chicago. The park was platted, designed and constructed between 1923 and 1930, with the Clarence Hatzfeld-designed field house completed in 1930 under the auspices of the Albany Park District. The Chicago Park District was consolidated in 1934 and took over Eugene Field Park. The park has seen numerous changes and improvements over the years. Eugene Field park has tennis courts, athletic fields, a playground, two bridges and 60 foot tall light tower. Together, the park, and its historic features were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. Title: Miami Marlins Passage: The Miami Marlins are an American professional baseball team based in Miami, Florida. The Marlins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) East division. Their home park is Marlins Park. Though one of only two MLB franchises to have never won a division title (the other is the Colorado Rockies), the Marlins have won two World Series championships as a wild card team. Title: No-hitter Passage: In baseball, a no-hitter (also known as a no-hit game and colloquially as a no-no) is a game in which a team was not able to record a single hit. Major League Baseball (MLB) officially defines a no-hitter as a completed game in which a team that batted in at least nine innings recorded no hits. A pitcher who prevents the opposing team from achieving a hit is said to have "thrown a no-hitter". This is a rare accomplishment for a pitcher or pitching staff: only 296 have been thrown in Major League Baseball history since 1876, an average of about two per year. In most cases in MLB, no-hitters are recorded by a single pitcher who throws a complete game; one thrown by two or more pitchers is a combined no-hitter. The most recent no-hitter by a single pitcher was thrown on June 3, 2017 by Edinson Vlquez of the Miami Marlins against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Miami's Marlins Park. The most recent combined no-hitter was thrown by Cole Hamels, Jake Diekman, Ken Giles, and Jonathan Papelbon of the Philadelphia Phillies against the Atlanta Braves on September 1, 2014. Title: Kenny Koplove Passage: Kenneth "Kenny" Scott Koplove (born August 2, 1993) is a right-handed professional baseball pitcher in the Miami Marlins organization. Title: Miami Stadium Passage: Miami Stadium (later officially known as Bobby Maduro Miami Stadium) was a baseball stadium in Miami, Florida. It was primarily used for baseball, and was the home field of the Miami Marlins minor league baseball team, as well as other minor league teams. It opened in 1949 and held 13,500 people. It was also used as the Spring training home of the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers from 19501958 (for most of their "A" games). The Dodgers played their first game as the Los Angeles Dodgers at the ballpark when they opened their 1958 spring training schedule against the Phillies on March 8, 1958 in front of 5,966 fans. It was used during the spring by the Baltimore Orioles from 19591990. At the time of its construction, Miami Stadium was remarkably modern and well-appointed, although in time it would be surpassed by later designs. Title: 2012 Miami Marlins season Passage: The 2012 Miami Marlins season was the 20th season for the Major League Baseball franchise. The Marlins moved into Marlins Park for the 2012 season; as part of the agreement, they changed their name from the "Florida Marlins" to the "Miami Marlins".
Marlins Park
Kenny Koplove
Miami Marlins
What rock music fusion genre does the EP containing the bonus track "Fly On" fall into?
Title: Sun Creature Passage: Sun Creature is the 2nd EP by Stoner rock band Nebula. The album is compared to Fu Manchu's Eatin' Dust (also released on Man's Ruin) stating that there are many "similarities" in the sound and energy of it. Some CD copies of the EP contain a nine-minute bonus track entitled "Fly On". A shortened "re-mixed" copy of the song can be heard on Dos EPs compilation. It is out of print. Title: The Unknown (The Vision Bleak album) Passage: The Unknown is the sixth studio album by German gothic metal band The Vision Bleak, released on June 3, 2016 through Prophecy Productions. The album was announced by the band on their official Facebook page on October 31, 2015, and a teaser EP containing two tracks that eventually appeared in it, entitled "The Kindred of the Sunset", came out on March 25, 2016. A deluxe two-CD box set, containing two bonus tracks, was also released. Title: Psychobilly Passage: Psychobilly is a rock music fusion genre that mixes elements of rockabilly and punk rock. TheFreeDictionary.com defines it as "loud frantic rockabilly music", while according to About.com it "takes the traditional countrified rock style known as rockabilly, ramp[ing] up its speed to a sweaty pace, and combin[ing] it with punk rock and imagery lifted from horror films and late-night sci-fi schlock...[creating a] gritty honky tonk punk rock." Dark imagery is also central to an offshoot of psychobilly known as gothabilly. Title: Stoner rock Passage: Stoner rock or stoner metal is a rock music fusion genre that combines elements of heavy metal andor doom metal with psychedelic rock and acid rock. The name references cannabis consumption. The term desert rock is often used interchangeably with the term "stoner rock" to describe this genre; however, not all stoner rock bands would fall under the descriptor of "desert rock". Stoner rock is typically slow-to-mid tempo and features a heavily distorted, groove laden bass-heavy sound, melodic vocals, and "retro" production. The genre emerged during the early 1990s and was pioneered foremost by the Californian bands Kyuss and Sleep. Title: Born to Fly Passage: Born to Fly is the third studio album by Sara Evans, released in October 2000. It is her highest-selling album to date, having earned 2 Platinum certification by the RIAA for U.S. sales of two million copies. The lead single, "Born to Fly," reached number one on January 19, 2001. The album was one of the most successful of the year. Evans was nominated for five CMA Awards: Album of the Year; song, single, and music video (for the title-track), and Female Vocalist of the Year. She won her first CMA award for music video of the year, "Born to Fly." The international version of the album includes a bonus track, "You", which was later released in North America as a bonus track on her 2005 album, "Real Fine Place". "Born to Fly" was a defining album for Sara. Her earlier albums had a more neotraditional country sound, while all of her later albums had a more crossover-friendly country pop sound, similar to Martina McBride and Faith Hill. Title: When We Were Lions Passage: When We Were Lions is the debut EP by Charlie Simpson, confirmed to be followed by his first solo full-length debut album in 2011. In the live shows promoting Young Pilgrim he played 2 songs live from the EP which were 'If I Hide Will You Come Looking? ' and 'Farmer His Gun' which is also a bonus track and is a live bonus track on the iTunes bonus tracks. During his 'Young Pilgrim World Tour' he plays "When We Were Lions" and "Farmer His Gun" as the encore. Charlie announced in January that he is releasing a video for the track 'Bullet' from the EP despite being released 3 years prior, the single is just a one off.
Stoner rock
Sun Creature
Stoner rock
Bruce Lester himself for a time appearing alongside stars such as an American film and television actress who began her career as a dancer and what?
Title: The Mysterious Doctor Passage: The Mysterious Doctor is a 1943 American horror film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and written by Richard Weil. The film stars John Loder, Eleanor Parker, Bruce Lester, Lester Matthews and Forrester Harvey. The film was released by Warner Bros.on March 3, 1943. Title: Daniel Padilla filmography Passage: Daniel Padilla started his acting career in television as Daniel Ledesma in "Gimik 2010", before landing the lead role Patrick Rivero in "Growing Up" (2011). Padilla finally starred in a critically acclaimed prime-time television series "Princess and I" (2012-2013), and garnering further recognition for appearing alongside Kathryn Bernardo in the "Got to Believe" (2013-2014). Padilla began transition to more adult roles as Angelo Buenavista in ABS-CBN top seller international distribution program, remake of "Pangako Sa 'Yo" (2015). The role earned him first nomination at the 2015 PMPC Star Awards for Best Actor. All of his soap operas listed as the most watch Filipino television programs. Title: Bruce Lester Passage: Bruce Lester (6 June 1912 13 June 2008) was a South African-born English film actor with over 60 screen appearances to his credit between 1934 and his retirement from acting in 1958. Lester's career divided into two distinct periods. Between 1934 and 1938, billed as Bruce Lister, he appeared in upwards of 20 British films, mostly of the cheaply shot and quickly forgotten quota quickie variety. He then moved to the U.S., where he changed his surname to Lester, and found himself for a time appearing in some of the biggest prestige productions of their day, alongside stars such as Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Tyrone Power and Errol Flynn. Lester himself never achieved star-billing, but was said to have remarked that this at least meant that if a film was a flop, no blame ever fell on his shoulders. Title: Joan Crawford Passage: Joan Crawford (born Lucille Fay LeSueur; (March 23, 190? May 10, 1977) was an American film and television actress who began her career as a dancer and stage showgirl. In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked Crawford tenth on its list of the greatest female stars of Classic Hollywood Cinema. Title: Ann Carter Passage: Ann Carter (June 16, 1936 January 27, 2014) was an American child actress, who worked with dozens of film stars, compiling an "unimaginably distinguished rsum" despite an acting career which lasted only slightly more than a decade. She is best known for her starring role as Amy Reed in the film "The Curse of the Cat People" (1944), and also acted alongside stars including Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, Bing Crosby, Fredric March, and Barbara Stanwyck among others. Title: Tanishaa Mukerji Passage: Tanisha Mukerji (born 3 March 1978) is an Indian film actress known for her works predominantly in Bollywood, and few Telugu and Tamil films. Part of the Mukherjee-Samarth family, she is the daughter of filmmaker Shomu Mukherjee and actress Tanuja Samarth, and the younger sister of actress Kajol. She made her debut with the Hindi film "Sssshhh..." in 2003. She had her first hit with Ram Gopal Varma's "Sarkar", appearing alongside Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan. She also was a contestant on the reality show "Bigg Boss 7" in 2013.
stage showgirl
Bruce Lester
Joan Crawford
What is the name of the half-elven character that Hugo Weaving played?
Title: Captain America: The First Avenger Passage: Captain America: The First Avenger is a 2011 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the fifth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Joe Johnston, written by Christopher Markus Stephen McFeely, and stars Chris Evans, Tommy Lee Jones, Hugo Weaving, Hayley Atwell, Sebastian Stan, Dominic Cooper, Neal McDonough, Derek Luke, and Stanley Tucci. Set predominantly during World War II, "Captain America: The First Avenger" tells the story of Steve Rogers, a sickly man from Brooklyn who is transformed into super-soldier Captain America and must stop the Red Skull, who intends to use an artifact called the "Tesseract" as an energy-source for world domination. Title: Elrond Passage: Elrond Half-elven is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He is introduced in "The Hobbit", and plays a supporting role in "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Silmarillion". Title: The Custodian Passage: The Custodian is a 1993 Australian drama film, written and directed by John Dingwall, starring Anthony LaPaglia, Hugo Weaving and Barry Otto. LaPaglia plays Det. Sgt. James Quinlan, a police officer who attempts to bring his corrupt partner Det. Church, played by Weaving, to justice. Title: Hugo Weaving Passage: Hugo Wallace Weaving (born 4 April 1960) is an English-Australian film and stage actor. He is best known for playing Agent Smith in "The Matrix" trilogy (19992003), Elrond in "The Lord of the Rings" (20012003) and "The Hobbit" (20122014) film trilogies, V in "V for Vendetta" (2006), Red Skull in "" (2011) and Tom Doss in "Hacksaw Ridge" (2016). Title: Ian Bliss Passage: Ian Bliss (born 1966) is an Australian actor, best known for his role as Bane in "The Matrix Reloaded" and "The Matrix Revolutions", for which he was chosen by the Wachowskis because of his accurate impersonation of Hugo Weaving (Agent Smith), and also his partial resemblance to Weaving. After his appearance in the "Matrix" sequels, Bliss took minor roles in the feature films "Stealth" and "Superman Returns". He also played the Peacekeeper scientist Drillic in the "Farscape" episode "Losing Time". Title: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Passage: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert is a 1994 Australian comedy-drama film written and directed by Stephan Elliott. The plot follows two drag queens played by Hugo Weaving and Guy Pearce and a transgender woman, played by Terence Stamp, as they journey across the Australian Outback from Sydney to Alice Springs in a tour bus that they have named "Priscilla", along the way encountering various groups and individuals. The film's title references the English slang term "queen" for a drag queen or female impersonator.
Elrond
Hugo Weaving
Elrond
Which district, Echeng District or Taonan, is one of three administrative districts of the prefecture-level city of Ezhou?
Title: Echeng District Passage: Echeng District () is one of the three administrative districts into which the prefecture-level city of Ezhou, China's Hubei province, is divided. The district is quite small, and includes Ezhou's main urban area (i.e., in informal terms, Ezhou "city proper") and its eastern and southern suburbs. Title: Taonan Passage: Taonan (), formerly Tao'an County (), is a county-level city of 100,000 in the northwest of Jilin province in Northeast China. It is under the administration of Baicheng prefecture-level city. Title: Bishi, Hubei Passage: Bishi () is a town of Echeng District, Ezhou, Hubei, People's Republic of China, located about 11 km south-southwest of downtown Ezhou and is served by China National Highway 106. , it has one residential community ( ) and 10 villages under its administration. Title: Barak Valley Passage: The Barak Valley (Bengali: , Assamese: , Sylheti: ) is located in the southern region of the Indian state of Assam. The main city of the valley is Silchar. The region is named after the Barak river. The Barak valley mainly consists of three administrative districts of Assam State - namely Cachar, Karimganj, and Hailakandi. Among these three districts, North Cachar belonged to the Kachari Kingdom before the British Raj now Dima Hasao rules here, whereas Karimganj and Hailakandi belonged to the Sylhet district of then Bangladesh. Karimganj was separated from Sylhet after the 1947 referendum; with the rest of Sylhet falling under East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and Karimganj under India. Title: Chertanovo Passage: Chertanovo (Russian: ) is a historical region and housing area in the Southern Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Russia. The name derives from Chertanovo village first mentioned in 1665. The territory became part of Moscow in 1960. The area is 21,3 km, the population is 364 693 (census of 2010). There are three administrative districts of Moscow (raions), five metro stations, three railway stations, 25 streets and five parks. Title: North Seberang Perai District Passage: The North Seberang Perai District (Malay: "Daerah Seberang Perai Utara" ), is an administrative district on the mainland part of Penang State, Malaysia. It covers an area of 269 square kilometres, and had a population of 288,148 at the 2010 Census (provisional result). The district is bordered by Muda River in the north which separates Kuala Muda district in Kedah, Kedah state border in the east which separates Kulim district, Perai River in the south which separates Central Seberang Perai and North Channel which separates Penang Island. The district capital is Kepala Batas, and the largest town is Butterworth. Other localities that are located in North Seberang Perai include Penaga, Pinang Tunggal, Bertam, Tasek Gelugor, Teluk Air Tawar and Mak Mandin. It is one of the three administrative districts in the Seberang Perai region, the mainland portion of Penang State. Paddy is largely cultivated in North Seberang Perai as most parts of it is covered by paddy fields.
Echeng District
Taonan
Echeng District
Take a Little Trip was recorded by a band formed in which city ?
Title: Morcheeba Passage: Morcheeba are an English electronic band formed in the mid 1990s with founding members vocalist Skye Edwards and the brothers Paul and Ross Godfrey. They mix influences from trip hop, rock, folk-rock and downtempo, and have produced eight regular studio albums since 1995, two of which reached the UK top ten. Their last studio album, "Head Up High", was released in October 2013. Edwards left the band in 2003, after which the brothers used a number of singers before she rejoined in 2009. They recruit additional members for their live performances and have toured internationally. In 2014 Paul Godfrey resigned from the band, thus ending Morcheeba. Edwards and Ross Godfrey later formed SkyeRoss and released a self-titled album in September 2016. They continue to tour, on occasion being listed as "Morcheeba Sky Ross Trio". Title: Alabama (American band) Passage: Alabama is an American country, Southern rock band formed in Fort Payne, Alabama, in 1969. The band was founded by Randy Owen (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) and his cousin Teddy Gentry (bass guitar, background vocals). They were soon joined by their other cousin, Jeff Cook (lead guitar, fiddle, and keyboards). First operating under the name Wildcountry, the group toured the Southeast bar circuit in the early 1970s, and began writing original songs. They changed their name to Alabama in 1977 and following the chart success of two singles, were approached by RCA Records for a record deal. Title: Take a Little Trip Passage: "Take a Little Trip" is a song written by Ronnie Rogers and Mark Wright, and recorded by American country music group Alabama. It was released in June 1992 as the first single from their album, "American Pride". The song reached number 2 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks chart in August 1992. Title: Foreign Affairs (Family Guy) Passage: "Foreign Affairs" is the 17th episode of the ninth season of the animated comedy series "Family Guy". It aired on Fox in the United States on May 15, 2011. The episode was titled "Games People Play" in the UK for BBC Three. In the episode, Bonnie and Lois take a little trip to Paris where Bonnie crosses the line. Title: Tinc (band) Passage: Tinc ( in Katakana) was a visual kei rock band from Tokyo, Japan. Previously known as Shelly Trip Realize, the band formed on February 14, 2003 and were signed to the independent label Kreis Sequence Factory shortly after. Shelly Trip Realize left Kreis on October 17, 2006 and the band changed its name to Tinc on December 10, 2006. Tinc disbanded on April 20, 2008. Title: Pretendo Passage: Pretendo is a New York City-based indie rock band formed in 2004 of ex-present members of Enon, Skeleton Key, Creedle, The Rugburns, Mono Puff, Morricone Youth, Little Jack Melody and The DaoSon For. Guitaristvocalist Devon E. Levins and bassistvocalist John Castro were childhood friends playing in the Las Vegas hardcore punk band Abeyance in the 1980s. E. Levins met drummer Stephen Calhoon in 1997 when their respective bands Creedle and Skeleton Key had played together. Pretendo recorded its debut eponymous album with Wharton Tiers in New York City at Fun City Studio, which was released on April 5, 2005 by Country Club Records. Pretendo's second album entitled "][" (or "Two") was recorded in 2007 by Martin Bisi at B.C. Studio in Brooklyn, New York and includes artwork and lyrics contributed by contemporary pop artist Ron English. "] [" was released on March 4, 2008 by Country Club Records. The band has commenced work on its third album, tentatively entitled "][", with new members Kenny Shaw replacing Stephen Calhoon on drums and Dan Kessler on keyboards.
Fort Payne, Alabama
Take a Little Trip
Alabama (American band)
Super High Me and Superjews, share which genre?
Title: Advanced Extremely High Frequency Passage: Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) is a series of communications satellites operated by the United States Air Force Space Command. They will be used to relay secure communications for the Armed Forces of the United States, the British Armed Forces, the Canadian Forces and the Royal Netherlands Armed Forces. The system will consist of six satellites in geostationary orbits, three of which have been launched. AEHF will replace the older Milstar system and will operate at 44 GHz Uplink (EHF band) and 20 GHz Downlink (SHF band). AEHF systems is a joint service communications system that will provide survivable, global, secure, protected, and jam-resistant communications for high-priority military ground, sea and air assets. It is the follow-on to the Milstar system. AEHF systems' uplinks and crosslinks will operate in the extremely high frequency (EHF) range and downlinks in the super high frequency (SHF) range. Title: Extremely high frequency Passage: Extremely high frequency (EHF) is the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) designation for the band of radio frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum from 30 to 300 gigahertz (GHz). It lies between the super high frequency band, and the far infrared band which is also referred to as the terahertz gap. Radio waves in this band have wavelengths from ten to one millimetre, giving it the name millimetre band or millimetre wave, sometimes abbreviated MMW or mmW. Millimetre-length electromagnetic waves were first investigated in the 1890s by Bengali-Indian scientist Jagadish Chandra Bose. Title: Super High Roller Bowl Passage: The Super High Roller Bowl is an annual high stakes No Limit Hold'em poker tournament that takes place at the Aria Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The first edition of the event was held in July 2015 and featured a 500,000 buy-in, drawing a field of 43 players. Brian Rast won the inaugural tournament, earning 7,525,000. For its second year the tournament was moved to May and the buy-in was lowered to 300,000. Entries increased to 49 and Rainer Kempe captured the first prize of 5,000,000. The website Poker Central sponsors the event and features a live stream throughout the duration of the tournament. Title: Super High Me Passage: Super High Me is a 2008 documentary film about the effects of smoking cannabis for 30 days. The documentary stars comedian Doug Benson. The documentary's name and its poster are plays on the 2004 documentary "Super Size Me". Title: Superjews Passage: Superjews (Dutch: "Superjews: De Superjoden van Ajax" ) is a 2013 documentary film produced and directed by independent Israeli-Dutch filmmaker Nirit Peled. Title: NBA Jam (1993 video game) Passage: NBA Jam is a basketball arcade game published and developed by Midway in 1993. It is the first entry in the "NBA Jam" series. The main designer and programmer for this game was Mark Turmell. Midway had previously released such sports games as "Arch Rivals" in 1989, "High Impact" in 1990, and "Super High Impact" in 1991. The gameplay of "NBA Jam" is based on "Arch Rivals", another 2-on-2 basketball video game. However, it was the release of "NBA Jam" that brought mainstream success to the genre.
documentary
Super High Me
Superjews
What Latvian deity ranks just below the solar goddess of Latvian mythology in popularity?
Title: Saul Passage: Saul (Lithuanian: "Saul" , Latvian: "Saule" ) is a solar goddess, the common Baltic solar deity in the Lithuanian and Latvian mythologies. The noun "Saul""Saule" in the Lithuanian and Latvian languages is also the conventional name for the Sun and originates from the Proto-Baltic name "Sauli" "Saul". Title: List of nature deities Passage: In nature worship, a nature deity is a deity in charge of forces of nature such as water deity, vegetation deity, sky deity, solar deity, fire deity or any other naturally occurring phenomena such as death deity or fertility deity. Accepted in panentheism, pantheism, deism, polytheism, animism, totemism, shamanism and paganism the deity embodies natural forces and can have characteristics of the mother goddess, Mother Nature or lord of the animals. Title: Auseklis Passage: Auseklis (derived from root "aus-" - "dawn") was a Latvian god, and the personification of the celestial body Venus. He is the third most popular deity in Latvian mythology after Saul and Mness, but is almost exclusively mentioned in folk songs. Title: Latvian mythology Passage: Latvian mythology is set of paganic beliefs of Latvian people reconstructed from written evidence and folklore materials. Title: Historia Lettica Passage: Historia Lettica is one of the oldest historical books about Latvia, Latvian mythology and Latvian language. It was written by Lutheran priest Paul Einhorn in the German language and published in 1649. Title: Perknas Passage: Perknas (Lithuanian: "Perknas" , Latvian: "Prkons" or "Prkon", Old Prussian: "Perkns", Yotvingian: "Parkuns") was the common Baltic god of thunder, one of the most important deities in the Baltic pantheon. In both Lithuanian and Latvian mythology, he is documented as the god of thunder, rain, mountains, oak trees and the sky.
Auseklis
Auseklis
Saul
What type of media does Die Another Day and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer have in common?
Title: Steven Paul (fencer) Passage: Steven Paul (born 28 September 1954) is a British fencer. He competed at the 1980, 1984 and 1992 Summer Olympics. He also appeared as Pierce Brosnan's stunt-double in the film "Die Another Day". Title: John Richardson (special effects designer) Passage: John Richardson (born 1946 in England) is a British special effects supervisor. He is best known for his work on the "James Bond" film series (at least "Casino Royale", "Moonraker", "Octopussy", "A View to a Kill" and "Die Another Day"), all the "Harry Potter" film series (2001-2011), "A Bridge Too Far" (1977) and "Aliens" (1986). For the latter, he won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects at the 1987 ceremony. He won the BAFTA Award for Best Special Visual Effects for his work on the film "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2" (2011), for which he was also nominated for an Academy Award at the 2012 ceremony. Title: Bede Aircraft Passage: Bede Aircraft Corporation was founded by controversial aeronautical engineer Jim Bede in 1961 to produce the BD-1 kit aircraft, which eventually became the American Aviation Corporation's AA-1. The company also created and produced a number of advanced kit planes including the famous Bede BD-5 (pusher propeller driven) and BD-5J (turbojet driven). The BD-5J has held the Guinness record as the World's Smallest Jet Aircraft for more than a quarter century. Versions of it saw use in various Budweiser commercials (the Bud Light Jet, which was lost in an inflight fire and crash unrelated to airshow work). The tiny jet also appeared in two James Bond movies; "Octopussy" starring Sir Roger Moore, and later in a cameo appearance, hanging from the wall of Q's workshop in "Die Another Day" starring Pierce Brosnan as Agent 007. Title: Sara Jorge Passage: Sara Jorge (born Sara Kofteros on 31 August 1978) is an English singer and songwriter. Also a musician and actress, she has appeared on shows, minor movie parts such as "Die Another Day", and on several television shows for Channel 4, Sky One and Sky Sports including ITV1's Daddy's Girl, along with a presenter role on Friendly TV. Title: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Passage: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (abbreviated as MGM or M-G-M, also known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer or simply Metro, and for a former interval known as Metro-Goldwyn-MayerUnited Artists, or MGMUA) is an American media company, involved primarily in the production and distribution of feature films and television programs. Title: Die Another Day (song) Passage: "Die Another Day" is the theme song from the James Bond film of the same name by American singer and songwriter Madonna. The song initially leaked into the internet in early October 2002 prior to the official release, prompting radio to play the track. It was released commercially as a single on October 22 by Maverick Records and was later included on the singer's ninth studio album, "American Life" (2003), and her greatest hits compilation, "Celebration" (2009). Following the release of the previous Bond single, "The World Is Not Enough", MGM wanted a high-profile artist for the theme of "Die Another Day" and Madonna was their choice. She wrote and produced the song with Mirwais Ahmadza while French composer Michel Colombier was enlisted as composer.
film
Die Another Day (song)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Pleasant Valley State Prison has housed convicted murderers, including what man who foundd Namesys in 2004?
Title: Pleasant Valley State Prison Passage: Pleasant Valley State Prison (PVSP) is a 640 acres minimum-to-maximum security state prison in Coalinga, Fresno County, California. The facility has housed convicted murderers Sirhan Sirhan, Erik Menendez, X-Raided, and Hans Reiser, among others. Title: Hans Reiser Passage: Hans Thomas Reiser (born December 19, 1963) is an American convicted murderer, computer programmer, and entrepreneur. He is the creator of the ReiserFS computer file system, which is contained within the Linux kernel, as well as its attempted successor, Reiser4. In 2004, he founded Namesys, a corporation meant to coordinate the development of both file systems. Title: Pleasant Valley Community School District Passage: The Pleasant Valley Community School District is a public school district in Scott County, Iowa. Based in Bettendorf, but having a Pleasant Valley address, the district spans areas of eastern Bettendorf, as well as the outlying communities of Pleasant Valley, Riverdale and LeClaire. Title: Pleasant Valley, Texas Passage: Pleasant Valley is a town in Wichita County, Texas, United States. It is part of the Wichita Falls, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 336 at the 2010 census. Pleasant Valley is also referred to as "The rural country club of Wichita County" in part because of the high demand for land and above average home prices. This includes Pleasant Valley estates and also Horseshoe Bend estates to the southwest. Title: Pleasant Valley High School (Pennsylvania) Passage: Pleasant Valley High School is a midsized, rural, public high school in Brodheadsville, Pennsylvania. The school's name was given by its founder, John C. Mills, who took it from a common name for the area of the locals. Pleasant Valley High School is located on Route 209. It is the sole high school operated by the Pleasant Valley School District. The building was built in 1960 and renovated in 2005. Title: Pleasant Valley, Nevada Passage: Pleasant Valley is a very small, unincorporated community in Washoe County, Nevada, United States. The ZIP Code for Pleasant Valley is 89511. The community is part of the RenoSparks Metropolitan Statistical Area, and US Route 395 runs through it, and acts as a divider between the eastern and western halves of the valley. This is not to be confused with the Pleasant Valley near the Utah border which is considered to be a stronghold of the Mormon fundamentalist sect, the Apostolic United Brethren.
Hans Thomas Reiser
Pleasant Valley State Prison
Hans Reiser
What 2017 movie did Darren Aronofsky and Matthew Libatique work together to film?
Title: Below (film) Passage: Below is a 2002 American World War II mystery horror film directed by David Twohy, written by Darren Aronofsky, Lucas Sussman, and Twohy, and stars Bruce Greenwood, Olivia Williams, Matthew Davis, Holt McCallany, Scott Foley, Zach Galifianakis, Jason Flemyng, and Dexter Fletcher. The film tells the story of a United States Navy submarine that experiences a series of supernatural events while on patrol in the Atlantic Ocean in 1943. Title: James Chinlund Passage: James Chinlund (born March 17, 1971) was born and raised in New York City. He studied Fine Art at CalArts in Los Angeles, with a focus on sculpture and large scale installation work. After graduating, Chinlund returned to New York and started his career in film, first as a carpenter, before finding opportunities as a Production Designer on music videos and independent films. During this period he first worked with frequent collaborator Darren Aronofsky ("Requiem for a Dream", "The Fountain") in addition to other directors in the New York independent film world including: Todd Solondz ("Storytelling"), Paul Schrader ("Auto Focus") and Spike Lee ("25th Hour"). Over the years James has been active in the worlds of commercials and fashion as well. Collaborators include: Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, Rupert Sanders, Spike Jonze, Fredrik Bond, Lance Acord, Gus Van Sant and Harmony Korine. In 2010 he won both the Art Directors Guild and the AICP awards for "Absolut World", a commercial collaboration with director Rupert Sanders. After a short break from features to care for his young daughter, Chinlund returned to the feature world in 2012 to work on "The Avengers" for Marvel which set a record for the highest grossing opening weekend of all time. In 2015 he was nominated for an Art Directors Guild Award and the Saturn Award for his work on the Fox film "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" directed by Matt Reeves. Most recently James has completed work on the next film in the Apes series "War for the Planet of the Apes". Title: Matthew Libatique Passage: Matthew Libatique (born July 19, 1968) is an American cinematographer who is best known for his work with director Darren Aronofsky on the films "" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000), "The Fountain" (2006), "Black Swan" (2010), "Noah" (2014) and "Mother! " (2017). Title: Mother! Passage: Mother! (stylized as mother!) is a 2017 American psychological horror film, written and directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem, Ed Harris, and Michelle Pfeiffer. The plot follows a young woman whose tranquil life with her husband at their country home is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious couple. Title: The Fountain (soundtrack) Passage: The Fountain: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack album to the 2006 film "The Fountain" directed by Darren Aronofsky. Released on November 27, 2006, through Nonesuch Records, the album is a collaboration between contemporary classical composer and frequent Aronofsky collaborator Clint Mansell, classical string quartet the Kronos Quartet, and post-rock band Mogwai. The score received mixed reviews from critics and was nominated for several awards. Title: Requiem for a Dream Passage: Requiem for a Dream is a 2000 American psychological drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly, and Marlon Wayans. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Hubert Selby, Jr., with whom Aronofsky wrote the screenplay.
Mother!
Matthew Libatique
Mother!
Sir Andrew Dudley commanded the English garrison of castle on the banks of what river?
Title: Roughan Castle Passage: Roughan Castle is a castle a mile outside Newmills, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, on the Dungannon to Stewartstown road. It was built about 1618 by Sir Andrew Stewart (d.1639), 2nd Lord Castlestewart, eldest son of Andrew Stewart (1580-1629) the third Lord Ochiltree, 1st Lord Castlestewart who came from Scotland during the plantation and established the nearby town of Stewartstown. Andrew Stewart junior acquired the land of Ballokevan from Robert Stewart between 1610 and 1619 and built his castle overlooking Roughan Lough. It is a small square castle, three storeys high with a central tower 20 ft square, flanked by thick rounded towers at each corner. Title: Sir Andrew de Leslie II Passage: Sir Andrew de Leslie II, eldest son of Sir Andrew de Leslie I, by his wife Mary Abernethy, succeeded his father as head of the Leslie Family. before 1325, and appears to have died before 1353, leaving his son also called Sir Andrew as his successor. 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. Title: Andrew Dudley Passage: Sir Andrew Dudley, KG (c. 1507 1559) was an English soldier, courtier, and diplomat. A younger brother of John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, he served in Henry VIII's navy and obtained court offices under Edward VI. In 15471548 he acted as admiral of the fleet and participated in the War of the Rough Wooing in Scotland, where he commanded the English garrison of Broughty Castle. He was appointed captain of the fortress of Gunes in the Pale of Calais in late 1551. There he got involved in a dispute with the Lord Deputy of Calais, which ended only when both men were replaced in October 1552. Title: Siege of Sluis (1587) Passage: The Siege of Sluis of 1587 took place between 12 June and 4 August 1587, as part of the Eighty Years' War and the Anglo-Spanish War (15851604). On 12 June 1587, Don Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma "(Spanish: Alejandro Farnesio)", Governor-General of the Spanish Netherlands, and commander-in-chief of the Army of Flanders, laid siege to the strategic deep-water port of Sluis, defended by English and Dutch troops under Sir Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, Governor-General of the United Provinces, and Sir Roger Williams. On 24 June, the bombardment began, and on 4 August, after of 13 days of constant fighting around the walls, the English garrison surrendered. ref name"ParkerMartin p. 126127"ParkerMartin p. 126127ref The loss of the English-held port of Sluis revealed the inability of Leicester to assert his authority over the Dutch allies, who refused to cooperate in relieving the town, and led to recriminations between the governor-general and the States of Holland. Title: Orwell, Prince Edward Island Passage: Canadian professor, physician, and intellectual Sir Andrew Macphail was born in Orwell on November 24, 1864. The Sir Andrew Macphail Foundation preserves his family home and its 140-acre property in Orwell as a museum, the Sir Andrew Macphail Homestead. The Homestead is the site of the Macphail Woods Ecological Forestry Project, a joint effort of the Foundation and the Environmental Coalition of Prince Edward Island to preserve the old-growth Acadian Forest covering much of the property.
the river Tay
Andrew Dudley
Broughty Castle
who was born first, Marc Almond or Ray Davies?
Title: Jacques (album) Passage: Jacques is the fifth studio album by the British singersongwriter Marc Almond. It was released in December 1989. The album is a tribute to the Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel and was instigated by Almond's collaboration with Paul Buck, who adapted Brel's original non-English lyrics specifically for Almond. Title: Orpheus in Exile Passage: Orpheus in Exile, also known as Orpheus in Exile : Songs of Vadim Kozin, is the fourteenth solo studio album by the British singersongwriter Marc Almond. The artist credit on the album cover is extended to read 'Marc Almond with Alexei Fedorov featuring The Rossia Orchestra Ensemble'. The album was released by Strike Force Entertainment, part of Cherry Red Records, on 6 October 2009. Title: Return to Waterloo Passage: Return to Waterloo is the debut solo album by Kinks' leader and chief songwriter Ray Davies. Three of the tracks on the album release were also available in near-identical form on The Kinks' 1984 release "Word of Mouth". All of The Kinks appear on the album with the exception of Dave Davies. According to Ray Davies, Dave Davies refused to perform on the album. He later said, "Dave refused to play and so it had to be 'Ray Davies and members of the Kinks'. If he had worked with me on it, it would have been a "great" record, but he let me down." Title: Marc Almond Passage: Peter Mark Sinclair "Marc" Almond (born 9 July 1957) is an English singer-songwriter and musician. Almond first began performing and recording in the synthpopnew wave duo Soft Cell. He has also had a diverse career as a solo artist. His collaborations include a duet with Gene Pitney on the 1989 UK number one single "Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart". Almond has sold over 30 million records worldwide. Title: Ray Davies Passage: Sir Raymond Douglas "Ray" Davies, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " ( ; born 21 June 1944) is an English musician. He was the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and main songwriter for the Kinks, which he led with his younger brother, Dave. He has also acted, directed and produced shows for theatre and television. Title: Marc and the Mambas Passage: Marc and the Mambas was a new wave group, formed by Marc Almond in 1982 as an offshoot project from Soft Cell. The band's line-up changed frequently, and included Matt Johnson from The The and Annie Hogan, with whom Almond worked later in his solo career.
"Ray" Davies
Marc Almond
Ray Davies
Charles McHugh served on the town council of which Adelaide, South Austrialia suburb?
Title: Old Bolsover Town Council Passage: Old Bolsover Town Council is the parish council for the civil parish of Old Bolsover in Derbyshire, England. It has responsibility for local issues in the town of Bolsover, including setting an annual precept (local rate) to cover the councils operating costs and producing annual accounts for public scrutiny. The town council evaluates local planning applications and works with the local police, district council officers, and neighbourhood watch groups on matters of crime, security, and traffic. The town council's role also includes initiating projects for the maintenance and repair of parish facilities, as well as consulting with the district council on the maintenance, repair, and improvement of highways, drainage, footpaths, public transport, and street cleaning. Conservation matters (including trees and listed buildings) and environmental issues are also the responsibility of the council. Title: Monaghan County Council election, 2014 Passage: An election to Monaghan County Council took place on 23 May 2014 as part of that year's Irish local elections. 18 councillors were elected from three electoral divisions by PR-STV voting for a five-year term of office, a reduction of 2 seats compared to 2009. Monaghan also saw a further reduction in elected representation as Ballybay Town Council, Carrickmacross Town Council, Castleblayney Town Council, Clones Town Council and Monaghan Town Council were all abolished. Title: Shrewsbury Town Council Passage: Shrewsbury Town Council is a town council in Shropshire, established in April 2009 as part of structural changes to local government in England that abolished Shrewsbury and Atcham Borough Council and created in its place the unitary Shropshire Council. Shrewsbury was previously unparished, with the Mayor of Shrewsbury and Atcham acting as the town's mayor. Serving a population of over 72,000, Shrewsbury Town Council is the second most populous parish council in England. Title: Thebarton, South Australia Passage: Thebarton ( ), formerly Theberton, is a suburb of the city of Adelaide, South Australia. The suburb is bounded by the River Torrens to the north, Port Road and Bonython Park to the east, Kintore Street to the south, and South Road to the west. Title: Charles McHugh Passage: Charles Stephen McHugh (23 April 1887 24 July 1927) was an Australian politician. Born in South Australia, he was educated at Catholic schools before becoming a clerk and an official with the Australian Workers' Union. He served on Thebarton Town Council before being elected to the Australian Senate in 1922 as a Labor Senator for South Australia. He held the seat until his death in 1927; Nationalist John Verran was appointed as his replacement. Title: Aberystwyth Town Council Passage: Aberystwyth Town Council (Welsh - Cyngor Tref Aberystwyth) is the community council that governs the ancient borough, town and community of Aberystwyth. For electoral purposes, it is divided into five electoral divisions (often known as wards). The council appoints a chairman as its presiding officer who is then known as the "Mayor of Aberystwyth". The Town Council is now a statutory body, but it also holds the town's Borough Charter in trust, granted by King Edward I on 28 December 1277 and confirmed by successive monarchs, resulting in the members also being charter trustees. Since the Municipal Corporations Act 1835 came into force, Aberystwyth's status as a borough has been wholly ceremonial. The Local Government Act 1972 (in force from 1 April 1974) prevents the town council being known in name as a borough council as previously, although the town councillors as charter trustees can still, for example, take part in all of the ceremonial activities (wearing civic outfits), elect mayors (who can wear the chain of office) and organise markets (according to the original royal charter). The current Mayor of Aberystwyth is Steve Davies.
Thebarton
Charles McHugh
Thebarton, South Australia
How long is the loop for the 2016 installment of the rally which owes its origin to Ed Pearlman?
Title: Baja 1000 Passage: The SCORE Baja 1000 is an off-road race that takes place in Mexico's Baja California Peninsula. The 2016 SCORE Baja 1000 is the final round of a four-race series, previous events are the SCORE Desert Challenge, the SCORE San Felipe 250 the SCORE Baja 500. The 2016 round will be the 49th SCORE Baja 1000, occurring from November 1620 over an 800-mile loop both starting and ending in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico. Title: Nasser Al-Attiyah Passage: Nasser Salih Nasser Abdullah Al-Attiyah (Arabic: ; born 21 December 1970 in Doha) is a Qatari rally driver and sport shooter. He was the 2006 Production World Rally Champion, a 12-time Middle East Rally Champion, 2014 and 2015 WRC-2 champion, three times winner of FIA cross-country rally Cup (2008,2015 and 2016) and the 2011 and 2015 Dakar Rally winner. He currently competes in the World Rally Championship and Middle East Rally Championship for the Qatar World Rally Team. He is the only Middle Eastern to win the Dakar Rally twice. (2011, 2015). Title: Rally Islas Canarias Passage: The Rally Islas Canarias, known originally as the Rally El Corte Ingls is an international rally racing event based on the Spanish island of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands. The event has been a long running round of the European Rally Championship, the Spanish Rally Championship and the Canary Islands Rally Championship. It has also in the recent past been a round of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge, the European Rally Cup South and the European Rally Cup West. The rally is a tarmac rally event and has been since inception. Title: 1997 ParisDakar Rally Passage: 1997 Dakar Rally also known as the 1997 ParisDakar Rally was the 19th running of the Dakar Rally event. The rally started and finished in Dakar, taking in a loop including Niger and the Tnr desert. Jutta Kleinschmidt became the first woman to win a stage of the Dakar Rally. Japanese driver, Kenjiro Shinozuka, won the car class and Stephane Peterhansel won his fifth motorcycle title. Title: Rally China Passage: The Rally China () is the largest rally racing event held in China. The first event was run as the "China Rally" in 1997 in the province of Guangdong, as a replacement to the Hong Kong - Beijing Rally, and was an event on the World Rally Championship (WRC) calendar in 1999. However it was replaced by the Cyprus Rally the following year. From 2000 to 2015, it has been part of the Asia Pacific Rally Championship (APRC), moving initially to Shaoguan, Fujian province. " "Force majeure because of government"", according to the organisers, led to the cancellation of the event in 2003. The event moved for a single year to Huizhou, Guangdong in 2004 before reverting to Shaoguan. From 2009 until 2015, the event was hosted in Longyou, Zhejiang province. The event will return to the WRC calendar in 2016 after moving to Huairou, Beijing. China will continue to host a round of the Asia-Pacific Rally Championship in Zhangye, Gansu in 2016 too, while Longyou will continue to host a round of the Chinese Rally Championship. Title: Ed Pearlman Passage: Ed Pearlman is a cofounder (together with Don Francisco) of the National Off-Road Racing Association (1966), the first exclusively off-road racing organization, and its first president. The inaugurating event of NORRA was "Mexican 1000 Rally", which has become the Baja 1000. In 1978 he established the Off-road Motorsports Hall of Fame.
800-mile
Ed Pearlman
Baja 1000
Were Donald Sawyer and Ken Annakin both film directors?
Title: Broken Journey Passage: Broken Journey (also known as Rescue) is a 1948 British drama film directed by Ken Annakin and featuring Phyllis Calvert, James Donald, Margot Grahame, Raymond Huntley and Guy Rolfe. The film deals with people struggling to survive after their airliner crashes on top of a mountain, and is based on a true-life accident in the Swiss Alps. Title: Donald Sawyer Passage: Donald Sawyer is a film director, currently residing in Westfield, New Jersey. He is best known for directing the controversial 2009 documentary, 'The Eyes Have Frozen Open: The Fall of the Kroner'. The film chronicling the financial crisis in Iceland met harsh reviews at the 2010 Boulder International Film Festival. Critics have cited its depiction of certain British banks as being succubi on the economy of Iceland as "over-the-top and defamatory." Title: Value for Money Passage: Value for Money is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring John Gregson, Donald Pleasence, Leslie Phillips, Joan Hickson, Derek Farr and Diana Dors. Title: Ken Annakin Passage: Kenneth Cooper "Ken" Annakin, OBE (10 August 1914 22 April 2009) was a prolific English film director. Title: Miranda (1948 film) Passage: Miranda is a 1948 British comedy film, directed by Ken Annakin and written by Peter Blackmore, who also wrote the play of the same name from which the film was adapted. Denis Waldock provided additional dialogue. A light comedy, the film is about a beautiful and playful mermaid played by Glynis Johns and her effect on Griffith Jones' character. Googie Withers and Margaret Rutherford are also featured in the film. Glynis Johns and Margaret Rutherford reprised their roles in the 1954 sequel, "Mad About Men". Title: The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men Passage: The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men is a 1952 live action Disney version of the Robin Hood legend made in Technicolor and filmed in Buckinghamshire, England. It was written by Lawrence Edward Watkin and directed by Ken Annakin. This is the second of Disney's complete live-action films, after "Treasure Island" (1950), and the first of four films Annakin directed for Disney.
yes
Donald Sawyer
Ken Annakin
What position did Cristian Dario Alvarez play for the Spanish football team based in Zaragoza?
Title: Real Zaragoza Passage: Real Zaragoza, S.A.D. (] ) is a Spanish football team based in Zaragoza, in the autonomous community of Aragon. Founded on 18 March 1932 it currently plays in Segunda Divisin, holding home games at "La Romareda", which seats 34,596 spectators. Title: Cristian Daro lvarez Passage: Cristian Daro lvarez (born 13 November 1985) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays for Spanish club Real Zaragoza as a goalkeeper. Title: CB Zaragoza Passage: Club Baloncesto Zaragoza is a basketball team based in Zaragoza, Aragn, who played from 1981 to 1996 in the top Spanish league (Liga ACB since 1983) and nowadays plays in the 1 Divisin, the fifth tier. Most of the years in which the team played in Liga ACB, CB Zaragoza was also known as CAI Zaragoza for sponsorship reasons. Title: CD Valdefierro Passage: Club Deportivo Valdefierro is a Spanish football team based in Zaragoza in the community of Aragon. Founded in 1960, it plays in 3  Group 17. Title: Iberia SC Passage: Iberia Sport Club was a Spanish football club based in Zaragoza, Aragon. The club was founded in 1916, and played its games at Estadio Torrero, on 1932 merged with Zaragoza Club Deportivo to form the current Real Zaragoza. Title: Zaragoza CD Passage: Real Zaragoza Club Deportivo and later simply Zaragoza Club Deportivo was a Spanish football club based in Zaragoza, founded in 1925 as result of the merger of Athletic Stadium (founded on 1919) and Zaragoza FC (founded on 1921). The club played its games at Campo de la Torre de Bruil, on 1932 merged with Iberia SC to form the current Real Zaragoza.
as a goalkeeper.
Cristian Daro lvarez
Real Zaragoza
The Violin Sonata in A major was the only alternative version of which composer born on December 10, 1822?
Title: Csar Franck Passage: Csar-Auguste-Jean-Guillaume-Hubert Franck (10 December 1822 8 November 1890) was a composer, pianist, organist, and music teacher who worked in Paris during his adult life. Title: Violin Sonata No. 2 (Beethoven) Passage: The Violin Sonata No. 2 of Ludwig van Beethoven in A major, the second of his Opus 12 set (along with his Violin Sonata No. 1 and Violin Sonata No. 3), was written in 1797-8 and dedicated to Antonio Salieri. It has three movements: Title: Violin Sonata No. 1 (Prokofiev) Passage: Sergei Prokofiev's Violin Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op 80, written between 1938 and 1946 (completed two years after Violin Sonata No. 2), is one of the darkest and most brooding of the composer's works. Title: Violin Sonata No. 5 (Beethoven) Passage: The Violin Sonata No. 5 in F major, Opus 24, is a violin sonata by Ludwig van Beethoven. It is often known as the "Spring Sonata" ("Frhlingssonate"), and was published in 1801. Its dedicatee was Count Moritz von Fries, a patron to whom Beethoven also dedicated two other works of the same yearthe C major string quintet and the fourth violin sonataas well as his later seventh symphony. Title: Sonatina Passage: A sonatina is literally a small sonata. As a musical term, sonatina has no single strict definition; it is rather a title applied by the composer to a piece that is in basic sonata form, but is shorter and lighter in character, or technically more elementary, than a typical sonata. The term has been in use at least since the late baroque; there is a one-page, one-movement harpsichord piece by Handel called "Sonatina". It is most often applied to solo keyboard works, but a number of composers have written sonatinas for violin and piano (see list under Violin sonata), e.g. Sonatina in G major for Violin and Piano by Antonn Dvok, and occasionally for other instruments, e.g. the Clarinet Sonatina by Malcolm Arnold. Title: Cello Sonata (FranckDelsart) Passage: The setting for cello of Csar Franck's Violin Sonata in A major was the only alternative version sanctioned by Franck. It was created by the cellist Jules Delsart.
Csar Franck
Cello Sonata (FranckDelsart)
Csar Franck
What Swiss lawyer announced the new Mobility Pricing system?
Title: Mobility Pricing Passage: Mobility Pricing is a planned traffic congestion pricing system in Switzerland which was announced by Doris Leuthard, the Swiss transport minister, on 30 June 2016. Title: Classified pricing Passage: Classified pricing is the pricing system of federal milk marketing orders, under which Title: Doris Leuthard Passage: Doris Leuthard (born 10 April 1963) is a Swiss politician and lawyer. Since 1 August 2006, she has been a member of the Swiss Federal Council, and was elected as President of the Swiss Confederation for 2010 and 2017. Title: Transportation as a Service Passage: This shift is fueled by a myriad of innovative new mobility service providers such as ride-sharing and e-hailing services, bike-sharing programs, and car-sharing services as well as on-demand "pop-up" bus services. On the other hand, the trend is motivated by the anticipation of self-driving cars, which put in question the economic benefit of owning a personal car over using on-demand car services, which are widely expected to become significantly more affordable when cars can drive autonomously. Title: New Mobility Passage: New Mobility, launched in 1989, is a United States-based magazine for active wheelchair users. This monthly publication covers health, disability rights, adaptive technology and lifestyle topics such as recreation, travel, the arts, relationships, sexuality, parenting, employment and home modification. It also profiles successful wheelchair users, including John Hockenberry, Christopher Voelker, Brooke Ellison, Chantal Petitclerc and the late Christopher Reeve. "New Mobility", currently edited by Tim Gilmer, received an Utne Independent Press Award for Lifestyle Coverage in 2006. Title: John Creswell Passage: John Andrew Jackson Creswell (November 18, 1828December 23, 1891) was an American politician and abolitionist from Maryland, who served as United States Representative, United States Senator, and as Postmaster General of the United States appointed by President Ulysses S. Grant. Creswell is considered to be one of the ablest, if not the best, Postmaster General in United States history. Creswell modernized the U.S. Postal system to adapt to an expanding demand for increased postal routes throughout the Western states and remain competitive worldwide. Creswell also integrated the U.S. Postal system appointing both male and female African American postmasters throughout the United States, giving them significant positions of federal authority. Sweeping and constructive reforms of the U.S. Postal system took place during Creswell's tenure, including securing fair competition among Star Route carriages, and the abolishment of the franking system. Creswell developed a codified classification system of offenses against postal laws. Creswell streamlined and reduced postal costs making the United States Postal System run efficiently creating a fair pricing system domestically, and reducing international mailing prices. Creswell developed and implemented the United States first penny postcard.
Doris Leuthard
Mobility Pricing
Doris Leuthard
Piero Mingoia played as midfielder for the ffootball club, established in 1948, that has a local rivalry with what other team?
Title: Dundalk F.C. Passage: Dundalk Football Club ( ; Irish: "Cumann Peile Dhn Dealgan" ) is an Irish professional association football club based in Dundalk, County Louth. The club currently plays in the League of Ireland Premier Division and are the current reigning champions. Founded in 1903, it is the second most successful team, in terms of trophies won, in the history of the League of Ireland. The traditional colours of the club are white jerseys with black shorts. Because of the white jerseys, the team has been nicknamed The Lilywhites. Home games are played in Oriel Park. A local rivalry is shared with Drogheda United, their Louth neighbours, who entered the League in 1963 as Drogheda FC and later became Drogheda United in 1975. Title: Boreham Wood F.C. Passage: Boreham Wood Football Club is a football club based in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England. They are currently members of and play at Meadow Park. Established in 1948, they are known as "the Wood" and have a local rivalry with St Albans City. Title: Piero Mingoia Passage: Pietro "Piero" Mingoia (born 20 October 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Cambridge United. He began his career with Watford, and spent time on loan at Brentford, Hayes Yeading United, Accrington Stanley and Boreham Wood before joining Accrington Stanley in 2013. Title: Blue Waters F.C. Passage: Blue Waters, also known as Langer Heinrich Mine (LHU) Blue Waters due to sponsorship reasons, are a Namibian football club from Walvis Bay. The team is nicknamed Blue Birds, The Birds or Omeva (which means 'water' in the local OshiWambo language by its dying supporters. The team trains at its current field, Blue Waters Sport Field in Kuisebmund, a suburb of Walvis Bay. The team has a local rivalry with Eleven Arrows F.C., which was formed by former players of Blue Waters in early 1960s. Title: NK Rudar Trbovlje Passage: Nogometni Klub Rudar Trbovlje (English: Rudar Trbovlje Football Club ), commonly referred to as NK Rudar Trbovlje or simply Rudar, is a Slovenian football club from Trbovlje, who currently plays in the Slovenian Third League, the third level of the Slovenian football system. The club have a long-standing local rivalry with NK Zagorje, which is known as "Zasavje derby". Title: IFK MalmMalm FF rivalry Passage: The fixture between IFK Malm and Malm FF is a local derby in Malm, Sweden and was a fierce rivalry from the beginning of the 1910s to the 1960s when the two clubs regularly played against each other. The story of the rivalry between the clubs dates back to 1909 when BK Idrott joined IFK Malm's football department but later broke away from the club in 1910 due to differences between the two clubs. The founders of BK Idrott then founded Malm FF in 1910. IFK Malm are Malm's oldest football club, having been founded in 1899. Before the creation of official leagues for Swedish club football, IFK Malm and Malm FF played against each other in "Distriktsmsterkapen", the regional championship. The clubs later played against each other in both the second tier league and first tier league, Allsvenskan. The last time the two clubs were in the same league was in 1962 when they were both playing in Allsvenskan; IFK Malm were relegated and have since not returned while Malm FF have played in Allsvenskan for every season since 1926 except for one season. Rivalry between the clubs died out when they were no longer playing in the same league although they have played each other one time after this on 13 August 1986 in a Svenska Cupen fixture, which Malm FF won, 31.
St Albans City
Piero Mingoia
Boreham Wood F.C.
Are Rosa von Praunheim and Robert Butler both German?
Title: Robert Butler (director) Passage: Robert Butler (born November 16, 1927) is an American film director and Emmy Award-winning television director. He is best known for his work in television, where he directed the pilots for a number of influential series including "Star Trek" and "Hill Street Blues". Title: Rosa von Praunheim Passage: Rosa von Praunheim (born 25 November 1942) is a German film director, author, painter and the most famous gay rights activist in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Title: Positive (1990 film) Passage: Positive is a 1990 documentary film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The film follows "Silence Death" as the second part of von praunheim and Phil Zwicklers trilogy about AIDS and activism. Title: Dolly, Lotte and Maria Passage: "Dolly, Lotte and Maria" (German: "Dolly, Lotte und Maria") is a 1987 German documentary film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film recounts the lives of Lotte Goslar, Dolly Haas and Maria Ley-Piscator, three German women performers who achieved success in Berlin in the 1930s. All left Nazi Germany for reasons of conscience, and eventually settled in the United States. After the war, all three remained in America and continued actively pursuing their careers, with mixed success. Each discusses her beginnings as a performer, her achievements in Europe, the reasons that motivated her to leave Germany, her decision to move to the U.S., and her current activities. Title: A Virus Knows No Morals Passage: A Virus Knows No Morals (German: " Ein Virus kennt keine Moral") is a 1986 German film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The film is a black comedy about the AIDS epidemic. Made with a low budget, campy style and no professional actors, it covers many aspects of AIDS and its effects as well as attacking the rumors surrounding it in a satirical way. Title: I Am My Own Woman Passage: I Am My Own Woman (German: Ich bin meine eigene Frau ) is a 1992 German film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film, a documentary-drama, follows the life story of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, an East German transsexual who survived the Nazis; the repression of the Communists and helped start the German gay liberation movement. The film is based on Mahlsdorf's autobiography: "Ich bin meine eigene Frau", published in 1992, published in English as "I Am My Own Woman" (1995) and "I Am My Own Wife" (2004).
no
Rosa von Praunheim
Robert Butler (director)
Which Bengali film stars Koyel Mullick and a former Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament?
Title: Minister Fatakeshto Passage: Minister Fatakeshto is a Bengali film starring Mithun Chakraborty and Koyel Mullick. It is the sequel to "MLA Fatakeshto", and the second installment of "Fatakeshto (film series)". Title: Ram Vilas Paswan Passage: Ram Vilas Paswan (born 5 July 1946) is an Indian politician, from Bihar and the current Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution. Paswan is also the president of the Lok Janshakti Party, eight time Lok Sabha member and former Rajya Sabha MP. Started his political career as member of Samyukta Socialist Party and was elected to the Bihar Legislative Assembly in 1969. Next he joined Lok Dal upon its formation in 1974, and became its general secretary. He opposed the emergency, and was arrested during the period. He entered the Lok Sabha in 1977, as a Janata Party member from Hajipur constituency, was chosen again 1980, 1984, 1989, 1996 and 1998. Title: Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha Passage: A Member of Parliament of the Rajya Sabha (abbreviated: MP) is the representative of the Indian states to the upper house of the Parliament of India (Rajya Sabha). Rajya Sabha MPs are elected by the electoral college of the elected members of the State Assembly with a system of proportional representation by a single transferable vote. Parliament of India is bicameral with two houses; Rajya Sabha (Upper house i.e. Council of States) and the Lok Sabha (Lower house i.e. House of the People). Total number of members of Rajya Sabha are lesser than Member of Parliament of the Lok Sabha and have more restricted power than the lower house (Lok Sabha). Unlike membership to the Lok Sabha, membership to the Rajya Sabha is permanent for a term of six years cannot be dissolved at any time. Title: Bandhan (2004 film) Passage: Bandhan (Bengali: ) is a Bengali family frama movie released in 2004. It was directed by Rabi Kinagi, and featured Jeet, Koyel Mullick in a double role, and Victor Banerjee in the lead role. "Bandhan" was a huge success in west Bengal and was a blockbuster at the box office. It was the highest grossing Bengali film of 2004. The film was a remake of the Telugu film "Santosham" and the Tamil film "Unnai Thedi". Title: Rajya Sabha TV Passage: Rajya Sabha TV (RSTV) is an Indian cable television network channel owned and operated by Rajya Sabha that covers the proceedings of Rajya Sabha (the Upper House of the Parliament of India). Apart from telecasting live coverage of Rajya Sabha proceedings, RSTV also brings incisive analysis of parliamentary affairs. While focusing on current national and international affairs, it provides a platform for knowledge-based programmes for the discerning viewer. The channel offers special attention to legislative business undertaken by the Parliament. Title: Mithun Chakraborty Passage: Gourang Chakraborty (born 16 June 1952), better known by his stage name Mithun Chakraborty (informally referred to as Mithun Da), is an Indian film actor, singer, producer, writer, social worker, entrepreneur, television presenter and a former Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament. He is the recipient of two Filmfare Awards and three National Film Awards. He made his acting debut with the art house drama "Mrigayaa" (1976), for which he won his first National Film Award for Best Actor.
Minister Fatakeshto
Minister Fatakeshto
Mithun Chakraborty
Who illustrated the novel in which the fictional location "The Underland" mainly appears?
Title: Hell (DC Comics) Passage: Hell (a.k.a. Gehenna, Hades, Hel, Jahannam, Sheol and Tartarus) is a fictional location, an infernal Underworld utilized in titles published by DC Comics. It is the locational antithesis of the Silver City. The DC Comics location known as Hell is based heavily on its depiction in Abrahamic mythology. Aside from a brief appearance in "DC Special Series" 8 (1978) that was never referred to or even mentioned again, the DC Comics concept of Hell was first mentioned in "The Saga of the Swamp Thing" (vol. 2) 25-27 (June-August 1984), described by Alan Moore and was first seen in "Swamp Thing Annual" 2 (1985), both of which were written by Moore and depicted by Stephen Bissette and John Totleben. Title: Rock of Eternity Passage: The Rock of Eternity is a fictional location appearing in comic book stories about or relating to Captain MarvelShazam! published by Fawcett Comics and later by DC Comics. It first appears in "The Marvel Family" 7 (December 1947) in the story "The Marvel Family Reaches Eternity". Title: Land of Toys Passage: The Land of Toys (Italian: "Paese dei balocchi" ) is a fictional location in the Italian novel "The Adventures of Pinocchio" (1883). It is also known as "Funland" or "Playtime Land." It is disguised as a haven of freedom and anarchy for boys and occasionally girls. In the Disney film adaptation of the novel, the land is renamed as Pleasure Island. The size and nature of such location is unclear (the Disney adaptation depicts it as a large, island-sized amusement park that parallels Disneyland itself, whereas the novel implies it is at least as large as a township); the ambiguity in the original name ("paese" can mean "country" or "land", but also "town" or "village") adds to the confusion. To its unsuspecting visitors, it appears to be a fantastic place where boys and girls can do whatever they want with no consequences or law. However, its real use is to de-evolve children for slave trade. Title: Underland (Narnia) Passage: The Underland is a fictional location in the children's fantasy series "The Chronicles of Narnia" by C. S. Lewis. Described by Lewis as lying beneath the land of Narnia, Underland appears mainly in The Silver Chair, where Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole travel under the ground to reach it in their search for Prince Rilian. They find him in Underland and release him from his enchantment by The Lady of the Green Kirtle. Title: Welcome to Woop Woop Passage: Welcome to Woop Woop is a 1997 Australian comedy film, directed by Stephan Elliott starring Johnathon Schaech and Rod Taylor. The film was based on the novel "The Dead Heart" by Douglas Kennedy. " Woop Woop" is an Australian colloquialism referring to a fictional location in the middle of nowhere. Title: The Silver Chair Passage: The Silver Chair is a high fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by Geoffrey Bles in 1953. It was the fourth published of seven novels in "The Chronicles of Narnia" (19501956); it is volume six in recent editions, which are sequenced according to Narnian history. Like the others, it was illustrated by Pauline Baynes and her work has been retained in many later editions.
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Underland (Narnia)
The Silver Chair
Miss Ripley, is a 2011 South Korean television drama series, starring which South Korean actress, and first achieved recognition for her role in the arthouse film "Nabi" (2001)?
Title: Miss Ripley Passage: Miss Ripley () is a 2011 South Korean television drama series, starring Lee Da-hae, Park Yoo-chun, Kim Seung-woo and Kang Hye-jung. Loosely based on Shin Jeong-ah's case, it aired on MBC from May 30 to July 19, 2011 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Title: Lee Da-hae Passage: Lee Da-hae, or Lee Da-hey (born Byun Da-hae on April 19, 1984) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her roles in Korean dramas such as "My Girl" (2005), "Green Rose" (2005), "The Slave Hunters" (2010), "Miss Ripley" (2011), and "Hotel King" (2014), as well as the Chinese dramas "Love Actually" (2012) and "Best Couple" (2016). Title: Park Yoo-chun Passage: Park Yoo-chun (born June 4, 1986), formerly known as Micky Yoochun and better known by the mononym Yoochun, is a South Korean singer-songwriter and actor. He is a member of the South Korean boy group JYJ and former member of TVXQ. He has starred in dramas "Sungkyunkwan Scandal" (2010), "Miss Ripley" (2011), "Rooftop Prince" (2012), "Missing You" (2012), "Three Days" (2014) and "The Girl Who Sees Smells" (2015). Title: Glory Jane Passage: Glory Jane (; lit. "Young-kwang's Jae-in" or Man of Honor) is a 2011 South Korean television drama series, starring Chun Jung-myung, Park Min-young, and Lee Jang-woo. The series follows the romantic and professional trials of an aspiring nurse and two baseball players as they strive for their love and dreams. It aired on KBS2 from October 12 to December 29, 2011 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes. Title: Kang Hye-jung Passage: Kang Hye-jung (Korean: , born January 4, 1982) is a South Korean actress. Kang first achieved recognition for her role in the arthouse film "Nabi" (2001), and two years later, she rose to stardom in 2003 through Park Chan-wook's revenge thriller "Oldboy". For the next few years, she continue to appear in a diverse range of roles which drew her further critical acclaim, notably in Han Jae-rim's relationship drama "Rules of Dating" (2005), and Park Kwang-hyun's Korean War comedy "Welcome to Dongmakgol" (2005). In recent years, Kang has starred in more conventional melodramas such as "Herb" (2007) and "Girlfriends" (2009). Title: Scent of a Woman (TV series) Passage: Scent of a Woman () is a 2011 South Korean television drama series starring Kim Sun-a, Lee Dong-wook, Um Ki-joon and Seo Hyo-rim. It aired on SBS from July 23 to September 11, 2011 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.
Kang Hye-jung
Miss Ripley
Kang Hye-jung
What black comedy crime film was awarded the Palme d'Or at the 47th Cannes Film Festival in 1994?
Title: 2014 Cannes Film Festival Passage: The 67th Cannes Film Festival was held from 14 to 25 May 2014. New Zealand film director Jane Campion was the head of the jury for the main competition section. The Palme d'Or was awarded to the Turkish film "Winter Sleep" directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Title: Goha Passage: Goha is a 1958 French-Tunisian film. It was starred by Omar Sharif and it was the cinema debut of Claudia Cardinale. At the 1958 Cannes Film Festival it was awarded with the Jury Prize and it had been nominated for the Palme d'Or. It was shown as part of the Cannes Classics section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Title: 1994 Cannes Film Festival Passage: The 47th Cannes Film Festival was held from 12 to 23 May 1994. The Palme d'Or went to the American film "Pulp Fiction" directed by Quentin Tarantino. Title: No Skin Passage: No Skin (Italian: Senza pelle ) is a 1994 Italian drama film written and directed by Alessandro D'Alatri. It entered the Quinzaine des Ralisateurs section at the 47th Cannes Film Festival. For this film D'Alatri won the David di Donatello, the Nastro d'Argento and the Ciak d'oro for best screenplay. Title: Pulp Fiction Passage: Pulp Fiction is a 1994 American black comedy neo-noir crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, from a story by Tarantino and Roger Avary. Directed in a highly stylized manner, "Pulp Fiction" connects the intersecting storylines of Los Angeles mobsters, fringe players, small-time criminals, and a mysterious briefcase. The film's title refers to the pulp magazines and hardboiled crime novels popular during the mid-20th century, known for their graphic violence and punchy dialogue. Title: Michel Franco Passage: Michel Franco (born 1979) is a Mexican film director and producer. His film "After Lucia" won the Prize Un Certain Regard at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. His 2015 film "Chronic" was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Franco won the award for Best Screenplay. His 2017 film "April's Daughter" has been selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.
Pulp Fiction
1994 Cannes Film Festival
Pulp Fiction
What is the birthdate of the author of The Vampire Huntress Legend Series?
Title: Amoveo Legend Passage: The Amoveo Legend series is an ongoing series of paranormal romance novels by author Sara Humphreys. The first book in the series was released in October 2011 by Sourcebooks Casablanca. Humphreys has commented that her inspiration to write the series stems from "her love of the genre and an increasing interest in shape-shifters". Title: Angela Sommer-Bodenburg Passage: Angela Sommer-Bodenburg (born December 18, 1948 in Reinbek, Germany) is the author of a number of fantasy books for children. Her most famous contribution to the field of children's fantasy is "The Little Vampire" series which has sold over 10 million copies and has been translated into over 30 languages. Sommer-Bodenburg states that her "vampire is not a bloodthirsty monster, however, but an affectionate little vampire with fears and foibles who will perhaps help free children of their own fears." The novel, written in 1979, spawned a series of books, and the plot has been adapted to theatre, radio, cinema, and television. A Canadian-German TV series was released in 1986 and a film version, directed by Uli Edel was released in 2000. Title: Undone (Humphreys novel) Passage: Undone is the third book in Sara Humphreyss The Amoveo Legend Series. It takes place after the events in "Untamed". Title: The Vampire Huntress Legend Series Passage: The Vampire Huntress Legend Series (VHL) is a twelve book series written by Leslie Esdaile Banks under the pen name L.A. Banks. The series centers around a young "twenty-something" woman named Damali Richards who is a spoken word artist but is also the Neteru, a human who is born once every thousand years to fight the Dark Realms. Her most dangerous and most constant enemy from The Dark Realms are vampires. Title: Leslie Esdaile Banks Passage: Leslie Esdaile Banks, "ne" Peterson (December 11, 1959 August 2, 2011), was an American writer under the pen names of Leslie Esdaile, Leslie E. Banks, Leslie Banks, Leslie Esdaile Banks and L. A. Banks. She wrote in various genres, including African-American literature, romance, women's fiction, crime suspense, dark fantasyhorror and non-fiction. Title: Night Huntress Passage: Night Huntress is a series of "New York Times" bestselling urban fantasy romance novels by author Jeaniene Frost. The first novel was published in 2007 by Avon and takes place in a world where supernatural creatures exist but are not known to the general public at large. The series initially focused around the character of half-vampire Catherine "Cat" Crawfield and her full-vampire lover Bones, but eventually shifted focus to other characters such as Vlad Tepesh, a character that Frost had initially not planned to include.
December 11, 1959
The Vampire Huntress Legend Series
Leslie Esdaile Banks
Le comte Ory and The Magic Flute, are which type of theatre?
Title: Robin Guarino Passage: Robin Guarino (born April 3, 1960) is an opera and film director. She has directed operas such as "The Marriage of Figaro", "Don Giovanni", "Lohengrin", "Cos fan tutte" , and "The Magic Flute" at the Metropolitan Opera. Also, she has directed at Seattle Opera, Glimmerglass Opera, Chautauqua Opera, Virginia Opera, and Wolf Trap Opera. She continues to direct, most recently "L'etoile" and "The Marriage of Figaro" for the Wolf Trap Opera Festival, " La Calisto", "The Magic Flute" and "Iphignie en Aulide" for Juilliard Opera Center, and at Gotham Chamber Opera, "Il Signor Bruschino". She currently holds the J. Ralph Corbett Distinguished Chair in Opera at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music." Title: Le comte Ory Passage: Le comte Ory is an opra written by Gioachino Rossini in 1828. Some of the music originates from his opera "Il viaggio a Reims" written three years earlier for the coronation of Charles X. The French libretto was by Eugne Scribe and Charles-Gaspard Delestre-Poirson adapted from a comedy they had first written in 1817. Title: Das Labyrinth Passage: Das Labyrinth oder Der Kampf mit den Elementen. Der Zauberflte zweyter Theil (The Labyrinth or The Struggle with the Elements. The Magic Flute's Second Part) is a "grand heroic-comic opera" in two acts composed in 1798 by Peter von Winter to a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The work is in the form of a Singspiel, a popular form that included both singing and spoken dialogue. The opera is a sequel of Mozart's "The Magic Flute". Title: The Magic Flute Passage: The Magic Flute (German: Die Zauberflte ), K. 620, is an opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The work is in the form of a "Singspiel", a popular form that included both singing and spoken dialogue. The work premiered on 30 September 1791 at Schikaneder's theatre, the Freihaus-Theater auf der Wieden in Vienna, just two months before the composer's premature death. Title: Comte de Gabalis Passage: Comte de Gabalis is a 17th-century French text by Abb Nicolas-Pierre-Henri de Montfaucon de Villars (1635-1673). The titular "Comte de Gabalis" ("Count of Cabala") is an occultist who explains the mysteries of the world to the author. It first appeared in Paris in 1670, anonymously, though the identity of the author came to be known. The original title as published by Claude Barbin was "Le comte de Gabalis, ou entretiens sur les sciences secrtes", "The Count of Cabala, Or Dialogs on the Secret Sciences". Title: Theater auf der Wieden Passage: The Theater auf der Wieden, also called the Freihaus-Theater auf der Wieden or the Wiednertheater, was a theater located in the then-suburban Wieden district of Vienna in the late 18th century. It existed for only 14 years (17871801), but during this time it was the venue for the premiere of no fewer than 350 theatrical works, of which the most celebrated was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera "The Magic Flute". During most of this period the director of the theater was Emanuel Schikaneder, remembered today as librettist and impresario of "The Magic Flute".
opera
Le comte Ory
The Magic Flute
Jaana (Kannada: ) is a 1994 Indian Kannada language romantic drama film, written and directed by Shivamani, the film was a musical blockbuster hit upon release with the songs composed and written by which Indian film composer and a songwriter who works in South Indian cinema, predominantly in the Kannada film industry, was received well?
Title: Hamsalekha Passage: Hamsalekha (born Govindaraju Gangaraju on 23 June 1951) is an Indian film composer and a songwriter who works in South Indian cinema, predominantly in the Kannada film industry since the late 1980s. He is also a screenplay writer, dialogue writer, instrumentalist and a conductor. Composed and written for over 300 feature films. Title: Mommaga Passage: Mommaga (Kannada: ; English: Grandson ) is a 1997 Indian Kannada language romantic drama film directed by V. Ravichandran and produced by Sandesh Nagaraj. Besides Ravichandran, the film stars Meena and Umashri in the leading roles. The songs of the movie composed and written by Hamsalekha received well. Title: Chandanada Gombe Passage: Chandanada Gombe (Kannada: ) is a 1979 Indian Kannada film directed by Dorairaj and Bhagwan, and is based on the novel of the same name written by T. R. Subba Rao. The film stars Anant Nag, Lakshmi and Lokesh in lead roles. It was a musical blockbuster with all the songs composed by RajanNagendra considered evergreen hits. The film was remade in Telugu as "Ramapuramlo Seetha". Title: Rasika (film) Passage: Rasika (Kannada: ) is a 1994 Indian Kannada language romantic drama film written and directed by Dwarakish and produced by Rockline Venkatesh. The film stars V. Ravichandran along with Bhanupriya and Shruti among others. The film was a musical blockbuster hit upon release with the songs composed and written by Hamsalekha being received well. Title: Josh (2009 Kannada film) Passage: Josh or Jhossh(Kannada: ) is a 2009 Indian Kannada language romantic film directed and written by Shivamani. Produced by Sanjay Babu under SVP pictures, the film mainly stars debutants Rakesh Adiga, Poorna, Akshay, Nithya Menen, Vishnu Prasanna in the pivotal roles whilst Dwarakish, Achyuth Kumar, Tulasi Shivamani and Sihi Kahi Chandru feature in supporting roles. The music is composed by Vardhan, making his debut and the cinematography is by Santhosh Rai Pathaje. Title: Jaana (film) Passage: Jaana (Kannada: ) is a 1994 Indian Kannada language romantic drama film written and directed by Shivamani and produced by Sa. Ra. Govindu. The film stars V. Ravichandran along with Kasthuri and Shruti among others. The film was a musical blockbuster hit upon release with the songs composed and written by Hamsalekha being received well.
Hamsalekha
Jaana (film)
Hamsalekha
What record company released the song "Digital Bath" by the alternative metal band, Deftones?
Title: Digital Bath Passage: "Digital Bath" is a song by the American alternative metal band Deftones from their third album, "White Pony". It was released as a promotional single. Title: Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away) Passage: "Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)" is the second single released from the American alternative metal band Deftones' second album, "Around the Fur". It was their first single to chart on the US charts, peaking at number 29 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and within the top 50 in the UK Singles Chart. Although it was a more modest hit than the follow-up, "Change (In the House of Flies)", it was included in the game "Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX", released in 2000. An acoustic version appeared on the soundtrack to the film "Little Nicky". This version, which featured Adam Sandler, the star of the movie, as well as Jonah Matranga of Far, was also included on the Deftones' "B-Sides Rarities" album. Title: White Pony Passage: White Pony is the third studio album by American alternative metal band Deftones, released on June 20, 2000 by Maverick Records. It marked a significant growth in the band's sound and is considered a turning point for the band in terms of experimentation, employing an increasingly experimental rock sound and incorporating more new wave, dream pop, trip hop, shoegaze and post-rock influences into the alternative metal sound for which the group had become known. Upon release and retrospectively, the album was met with overall critical acclaim and is generally regarded by fans and critics alike as one of their most mature outings. "White Pony" is also their highest-selling album to date. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA on July 17, 2002. The album includes three successful singles ("Change (In the House of Flies)", "Back to School (Mini Maggit)" and "Digital Bath") as well as the 2001 Grammy Award-winning track for Best Metal Performance, "Elite". Title: Eros (Deftones album) Passage: of an unreleased album by American alternative metal band Deftones with tentative release dates in 2008 and 2009. The November 2008 car accident of bassist Chi Cheng forced the band to initially hold off on releasing the album, and later shelve the album indefinitely in a creative decision to move forward. With Cheng in a coma, Deftones recruited former Quicksand bassist Sergio Vega and released "Diamond Eyes" instead in 2010. In the years that followed, the band has had mixed feelings about finishing and officially releasing "Eros" at some point down the road. Title: Minerva (song) Passage: "Minerva" is a song by the American band Deftones and the lead single from their self-titled fourth studio album. Despite the album as a whole containing some of the band's heaviest work to date, "Minerva" itself has an uplifting alternative metal sound and has also been described as shoegaze. In 2016, Consequence of Sound placed "Minerva" at No. 12 in its article "The Top 20 Deftones Songs", with Jon Hadusek claiming that "[in] a way, Deftones brought shoegaze to the alternative metal mainstream with 'Minerva', a crushingly heavy, textured jam indebted to "Siamese Dream"-era Smashing Pumpkins and Hum [...]". The song charted at No. 9 on "Billboard's" Modern Rock Tracks chart, No. 16 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and No. 15 on the UK Singles Chart. Title: Deftones (album) Passage: Deftones is the fourth studio album by American alternative metal band Deftones. It was released on May 20, 2003 by Maverick Records. The album featured a broader spectrum of musical styles than previous Deftones records, ranging from some of their heaviest compositions (such as "Bloody Cape" and "When Girls Telephone Boys") to moody trip hop influences (such as "Lucky You"), and recorded mostly with seven-string guitars. It was the band's final album produced by Terry Date, whose collaboration with Deftones dated back to their 1995 debut, "Adrenaline".
Maverick Records
Digital Bath
White Pony
The 2010 ANZAC test coincided with the official opening of AAMI Park in Melbourne, what is the formal name of AAMI Park?
Title: 1997 Anzac Test Passage: The 1997 ANZAC test was the first annual Anzac test played between Australia and New Zealand. Conceived by the rebel Super League competition, any players aligned with the Australian Rugby League were not available for selection. The game was played on ANZAC Day, 25 April 1997 at the Sydney Football Stadium in front of 23,829 and was won by Australia 34-22. Title: Melbourne Storm Passage: Melbourne Storm is a rugby league team based in Melbourne, Victoria, that participates in the National Rugby League. The first fully professional rugby league team based in the state, they entered the competition in 1998. Melbourne Storm was originally a Super League initiative and created in 1997 during the Super League war. The club plays its home games at AAMI Park. The Storm has won three premierships since its inception, in 1999, 2012 and 2017 and has contested several more grand finals. The Storm won two additional premierships, in 2007 and 2009, but these titles were stripped by the NRL following the discovery of a salary cap breach in 2010, which is against the rules of the NRL. Melbourne Storm also competed in the NRL's Under-20s competition (as Melbourne Thunderbolts) from 2008 until its demise in 2017. In addition, the club has also expanded into netball with a joint venture with University of the Sunshine Coast. The Sunshine Coast Lightning commenced playing in the National Netball League in 2017. Title: Melbourne Rectangular Stadium Passage: The Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, commercially known as AAMI Park, is an outdoor sports stadium on the site of Edwin Flack Field in the Sports and Entertainment Precinct in the Melbourne City Centre. The stadium's major tenants are NRL team Melbourne Storm, the Super Rugby team Melbourne Rebels, and the A-League teams Melbourne Victory FC and Melbourne City FC. Title: 2010 Anzac Test Passage: The 2010 ANZAC Test was a rugby league test match played between Australia and New Zealand on 7 May 2010. The match coincided with the official opening of AAMI Park in Melbourne. The match was won by Australia with a score of 128. Title: 2012 Anzac Test Passage: The 2012 ANZAC test was a rugby league test match played between Australia and New Zealand at Eden Park on 20 April 2012. It was the 13th Anzac test played between the two nations. Title: 2008 Anzac Test Passage: The 2008 ANZAC test, also known as the Centenary Test as it commemorated the 100th anniversary of the first test match between the two countries, was a rugby league test match played between Australia and New Zealand at the Sydney Cricket Ground on 9 May 2008. Commemorating the first trans-Tasman Test match, which was also played at Sydney on the same day in 1908, it was the 9th Anzac test played between the two nations since the first was played under the Super League banner in 1997. This was the first test played at the SCG since Australia had defeated New Zealand 29-12 in 1986 and the first ever rugby league test played under lights at the ground.
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
2010 Anzac Test
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
Valentina is made with chilies that are similar to which variety that is part of the species Capsicum annuum?
Title: Capsicum chinense Passage: Capsicum chinense, commonly known as the "bonnet pepper" is a species of chili pepper native to the Americas. "C. chinense" varieties are well known for their exceptional heat and unique flavors. The hottest peppers in the world are members of this species, with Scoville Heat Unit scores of over 1.5 million. Some taxonomists consider them to be part of the species "C. annuum," and they are a member of the "C. annuum" complex. "C. annuum" and "C. chinense" pepper plants can generally be identified by the number of flowers or fruit per node, howeverone for "C. annuum" and two to five for "C. chinense," though this method is not always correct. The two species can also hybridize and generate inter-specific hybrids. It is believed that "C. frutescens" is the ancestor to the "C. chinense" species. Title: Dundicut Passage: Dundicut peppers are a variety of small, round (approx. 12" to 1" diameter), dark red chili peppers grown in Sindh Pakistan. They are a cultivar of either "Capsicum frutescens" or "Capsicum annuum" and are also known in Asia as lal mirch.Sold dried, Dundicuts are similar in size and flavor to Scotch bonnet peppers, but are not as hot, and are of a different species. Title: Capsicum frutescens Passage: Capsicum frutescens is a species of chili pepper that is sometimes considered to be part of the species "Capsicum annuum". Pepper cultivars of "Capsicum frutescens" can be annual or short-lived perennial plants. Flowers are white with a greenish white or greenish yellow corolla, and are either insect- or self-pollinated. The plants' berries typically grow erect; ellipsoid-conical to lanceoloid shaped. They are usually very small and pungent, growing 10 long and 3 in diameter. Fruit typically grows a pale yellow and matures to a bright red, but can also be other colors. "C. frutescens" has a smaller variety of shapes compared to other "Capsicum" species, likely because of the lack of human selection. More recently, however, "C. frutescens" has been bred to produce ornamental strains, because of its large quantities of erect peppers growing in colorful ripening patterns. Title: Peter pepper Passage: The peter pepper, "Capsicum annuum var. annuum", is an heirloom chili pepper that is best known for its unusual shape. It is a type of "Capsicum annuum", though it is not officially recognized as a cultivar of the species. It occurs in red and yellow varieties. The pepper is considered very rare, and its origin is unknown. Title: Valentina (hot sauce) Passage: Valentina is a brand of pourable hot sauce manufactured by Salsa Tamazula, a company in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is typically sold in 12.5-ounce and very large (one-liter or 34-ounce) glass bottles, with a flip-top cap permanently attached to the bottle (the cap does not unscrew). The sauce, and the parent company's Tamazula hot sauce, are made with puya chilis from Jalisco state similar to the Guajillo chili and known by the name "guajillo puya" is described as thicker than Tabasco sauce and less vinegary, with more chile flavor. Valentina comes in two varieties, hot and extra hot, and the sauce is known for its use on tacos and its taste, as opposed to only for its heat. Valentina's ingredients are water, chili peppers, vinegar, salt, spices and sodium benzoate (as a preservative). Title: Guajillo chili Passage: A guajillo chili or guajillo chile (chile guajillo in Spanish) is a variety of chile pepper of the species "Capsicum annuum" which is widely used in the cuisine of Mexico.
guajillo chili
Valentina (hot sauce)
Guajillo chili
The Carson River is named for a U.S. what?
Title: Carson River Diversion Dam Passage: The Carson River Diversion Dam on the Carson River near Fallon, Nevada was built in 1904-05. It is a 21 ft tall, 241 ft long "concrete gate structure" with 21 "double leaf slide 5 x spillway sections. Title: Carson River Passage: The Carson River is a northwestern Nevada river that empties into the Carson Sink, an endorheic basin. The main stem of the river is 131 mi long although addition of the East Fork makes the total length 205 mi , traversing five counties: Alpine County in California and Douglas, Storey, Lyon, and Churchill Counties in Nevada, as well as the Consolidated Municipality of Carson City, Nevada. The river is named for Kit Carson, who guided John C. Frmont's expedition westward up the Carson Valley and across Carson Pass in winter, 1844. Title: Lahontan State Recreation Area Passage: Lahontan State Recreation Area is a public recreation area surrounding Lake Lahontan, an impoundment of the Carson River, located approximately 18 mi west of Fallon, Nevada. The reservoir is nearly 17 mi long and features 69 mi of shoreline and 10000 acre of water when full. Most of the park lies below 4000 ft in elevation and is dominated by high desert sagebrush; cottonwoods and willow trees can be found along the shore of the lake. Primary access points to the park are along U.S. Route 50 near the Lahontan Dam and off U.S. Route 95 in the town of Silver Springs. A corridor known as Carson River Ranches connects Lahontan with Fort Churchill State Historic Park. Title: East Fork Carson River Passage: The East Fork Carson River is the largest tributary of the Carson River, flowing through California and Nevada in the western United States. The north-flowing river is 61 mi long and drains a mostly rural, mountainous watershed of 392 mi2 . Title: Kit Carson Passage: Christopher Houston Carson (December 24, 1809 May 23, 1868), better known as Kit Carson, was an American frontiersman. He was a mountain man (fur trapper), wilderness guide, Indian agent, and U.S. Army officer. Carson became a frontier legend in his own lifetime via biographies and news articles. Exaggerated versions of his exploits were the subject of dime novels. Title: Lake Lahontan (reservoir) Passage: Modern Lake Lahontan is a reservoir on the Carson River in northwest Nevada in the United States. It is formed by the Lahontan Dam, built in 1905 by the Bureau of Reclamation as part of the Newlands Reclamation Act and is located between Fallon, Nevada and Carson City, Nevada. The flows from the Carson River is augmented by the diversions from the Truckee River. The reservoir is maintained by the Truckee-Carson Irrigation District (TCID).
Army officer
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Kit Carson
Michael Faraday was an early 19th-century British scientist, he contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry, and died on which date?
Title: Charge conservation Passage: In physics, charge conservation is the principle that electric charge can neither be created nor destroyed. The net quantity of electric charge, the amount of positive charge minus the amount of negative charge in the universe, is always "conserved". Charge conservation was first proposed by British scientist William Watson in 1746 and American statesman and scientist Benjamin Franklin in 1747, although the first convincing proof was given by Michael Faraday in 1843. Title: Godolphin (novel) Passage: Godolphin is a satirical 19th-century British romance novel by Edward Bulwer-Lytton. It is about the life of an idealistic man, Percy Godolphin, and his eventual lover, Constance Vernon. Written as a frame narrative, "Godolphin" provides a satirical insight into the day-to-day lives of the early 19th-century British elite. The story is told through the narration of two protagonists, Percy Godolphin and Constance Vernon, as they rise to prominence among the London elite. Title: John Tatum (scientist) Passage: John Tatum (1772 1858) was a British scientist and philosopher and a London silversmith by trade. He was the founder, in 1808, of the City Philosophical Society where Michael Faraday and other scientists received inspiration. Title: Electric generator Passage: In electricity generation, a generator is a device that converts motive power into electrical power for use in an external circuit. Sources of mechanical energy include steam turbines, gas turbines, water turbines, internal combustion engines and even hand cranks. The first electromagnetic generator, the Faraday disk, was built in 1831 by British scientist Michael Faraday. Generators provide nearly all of the power for electric power grids. Title: Faraday (disambiguation) Passage: Michael Faraday was an early 19th-century British scientist (physicist and chemist). Title: Michael Faraday Passage: Michael Faraday FRS ( ; 22 September 1791 25 August 1867) was an English scientist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. His main discoveries include the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis.
25 August 1867
Faraday (disambiguation)
Michael Faraday
Who started the band that began at an earlier date between Being No One, Going Nowhere and STRFKR?
Title: Being No One, Going Nowhere Passage: Being No One, Going Nowhere is the fifth studio album by the Portland-based indie rock band STRFKR, released on November 4, 2016 on Polyvinyl Records. Title: Going Nowhere Passage: "Going Nowhere" is the second single from Gabrielle. Written by Gabrielle and George McFarlane and produced by Pete Cragie, "Going Nowhere" reached 9 on the UK Singles Chart and 18 in Ireland. It was the second biggest hit from the album "Find Your Way". Title: Going Nowhere Fast Passage: Going Nowhere Fast is the eighth studio album by psychedelic folk band The Holy Modal Rounders, released in 1981 through Rounder Records. It was recorded as a duo and credited as Stampfel Weber. Title: Lemmings Going Nowhere Passage: Lemmings Going Nowhere is a split extended play (EP) by the bands Blink-182 and Swindle, released in 1996 by Cargo Music and Grilled Cheese. The 7" includes an early version of "Lemmings" by Blink-182 (later featured on the band's second studio album "Dude Ranch"). Title: STRFKR Passage: STRFKR is an indie rock band from Portland, Oregon. It began in 2007 as a solo project of Joshua Hodges. Title: Find Your Way Passage: Find Your Way is the debut album by English RB singer Gabrielle. It was released in 1993 and features her UK number one single, "Dreams", along with three further UK Top 40 singles; "Going Nowhere", I Wish" and "Because of You". The album reached number 9 in the UK Albums Chart.
Joshua Hodges
Being No One, Going Nowhere
STRFKR
What label produced the early 1990s music of the artist who was featured as a guest performer along with Spice 1 on the album We Come Strapped?
Title: Redman (rapper) Passage: Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper, DJ, record producer, and actor. He rose to fame in the early 1990s as an artist on the Def Jam label. He is also well known for his collaborations with his close friend Method Man, as one-half of the rap duo Method Man Redman, including their starring roles in films and sitcoms. He was also a member of the Def Squad in the late 1990s. Title: Fac Not Fiction Passage: Fac Not Fiction is the second studio album by American rap group 187 Fac, released August 26, 1997 on Penalty Recordings. It was produced by Ant Banks, Clint "Payback" Sands, Ephriam Galloway, Ivan Johnson, Mike Mosely and Spice 1. The album peaked at number 81 on the "Billboard" Top RBHip-Hop Albums chart. It features guest performances by Spice 1, Ant Banks, B-Legit, V-Dal, Big Lurch, Captain Save 'Em and the former member of the group Frank J. Title: Life After Jive: 2000 to 2005 Passage: Life After Jive: 2000 to 2005 is the fourth greatest hits album by American rapper Spice 1, released April 4, 2006 on Real Talk Entertainment. The album features production by Big Hollis, Blackjack, DJ Epik, Pimp C, Spice 1 and Tone Tovin. The songs were recorded between 2000 and 2005, after Spice 1's last album on Jive Records was released, "Immortalized", in 1999. Several guest performers appear on the album, including: MC Eiht, UGK, Tray Dee, Celly Cel, Kurupt, Bad Azz, Jayo Felony, Yukmouth, C-Bo, MJG and Outlawz. Title: We Come Strapped Passage: We Come Strapped is the debut album by American rapper MC Eiht, released July 19, 1994 on Epic Street. It was produced by MC Eiht and DJ Slip of Compton's Most Wanted. It peaked at number 1 on the "Billboard" Top RBHip-Hop Albums and at number 5 on the "Billboard" 200. The album features guest performances by Spice 1 and Redman. Title: AmeriKKKa's Nightmare Passage: AmeriKKKa's Nightmare is the third studio album by American rapper Spice 1, released November 22, 1994 on Jive Records. The album was produced by Ant Banks, Battlecat, Blackjack, DJ Slip and Spice 1. It peaked at number 2 on the "Billboard" Top RBHip-Hop Albums and at number 22 on the "Billboard" 200. One single, "Strap on the Side", peaked at number 74 on the "Billboard" Hot RBHip-Hop Songs. This album is considered by many to be his most influential album, as well as containing guest appearances from major artists such as E-40, 2Pac, Method Man and 187 Fac. Title: Criminal Activity Passage: Criminal Activity is the debut album by American rap supergroup Criminalz, which consisted of Spice 1, Celly Cel and Jayo Felony. It was released August 7, 2001 on Celly Cel's label, Realside Records. The album was produced by Doyle, G-Man Stan, Spice 1 and Stan Keith. It peaked at number 57 on the "Billboard" Top RBHip-Hop Albums and number 26 on the "Billboard" Independent Albums. The album features guest performances by Yukmouth, Tray Dee, Sylk-E. Fyne and Bun B.
Def Jam
We Come Strapped
Redman (rapper)
ESPN College Football Primetime is a live game presentation of Division 1-A college football on ESPN preceded by a 30-minute segment with Adnan Virk, Joey Galloway and Jesse Palmer, a Canadian sports commentator and former college and professional football player who was a quarterback in what league?
Title: ESPN College Football Saturday Primetime Passage: ESPN College Football Primetime is a live game presentation of Division 1-A college football on ESPN. In the past, the presenting sponsors have been Polaroid, ATT and Hampton Hotels. The current presenting sponsor is Hampton's parent company, Hilton. The game telecast airs every Saturday night at 7:45pm ET during the college football regular season. The game is preceded by a 45-minute-long "College Football Scoreboard" with Rece Davis, Lou Holtz and Mark May, all of whom also appear on the halftime report. This game telecast is also presented in high-definition on ESPN HD. Title: Jesse Palmer Passage: Jesse James Palmer (born October 5, 1978) is a Canadian sports commentator and former college and professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for five seasons in the early 2000s. Palmer played college football for the University of Florida, and thereafter, he played professionally for the New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers in the NFL before spending half of the 2006 season with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL). Palmer was cast in 2004 as the bachelor on the fifth season of the reality television series "The Bachelor". He went on to become a college football analyst for ESPNABC in the United States, and has been a columnist for the website of Canada's The Sports Network in Canada. He is also a contributor to ABC's "Good Morning America" Title: ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime Passage: ESPN College Football Primetime is a live game presentation of Division 1-A college football on ESPN. In the past, the presenting sponsor was Cooper Tires, but since the 2006 season, the current presenting sponsor is Applebee's. The game telecast airs every Thursday night at 7:45pm ET during the college football regular season. The game is preceded by a 30-minute segment with Adnan Virk, Joey Galloway and Jesse Palmer, all of whom also appear on the halftime report. This game telecast is also presented in high definition on ESPNHD. Title: SEC Network Football Passage: SEC Network Football is a live game presentation of SEC football on the SEC Network. These telecasts have many different presenting sponsors, but some include Dr. Pepper, Allstate, and Regions Bank. There are typically 3 telecasts every Saturday during the college football regular season, though beginning in 2015, the SEC Network Alternate channel gets one game, usually during the 4:00 PM time slot. The Noon game is preceded by "SEC Nation" and succeeded by "SEC Now" which will also serve as a pregame and postgame show for the 4:00 game. The 7:30 game will be succeeded by "SEC Scoreboard". Title: ESPN2 College Football Saturday Primetime Passage: ESPN2 College Football Primetime is a live game presentation of Division 1-A college football on ESPN2. Title: College Football Scoreboard Passage: College Football Scoreboard is a program on ESPN and ESPN2 that provides up to the minute scores and highlights during the college football season. The official name is "College Football Scoreboard presented by Acura". The name of the show was College "Gameday" Scoreboard up until 2006. It airs four times a day at 3 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. ET on ESPN and at 3 p.m. ET and at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2. The 3 p.m. ET programs on both networks are thirty minutes long and the 7 p.m. ET programs on both networks lead up to "College Football Primetime". However, it is subject to, and often pre-empted due to earlier games running long into the show's timeslot, and often games run into each other without any kind of "Scoreboard" interlude.
National Football League
ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime
Jesse Palmer
Which opera has more acts, Iolanta or The Midsummer Marriage?
Title: Iolanta Passage: Iolanta, Op. 69, (Russian: ) is a lyric opera in one act by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. It was the last opera he composed. The libretto was written by the composer's brother Modest Tchaikovsky, and is based on the Danish play "Kong Rens Datter " ("King Ren's Daughter") by Henrik Hertz, a romanticised account of the life of Yolande de Bar. In the original Danish play, the spelling of the princess's name was "Iolanthe", later adopted for the otherwise unrelated Gilbert and Sullivan operetta of that name. The play was translated by Fyodor Miller and adapted by Vladimir Zotov. The opera received its premiere on 18 December 1892 in Saint Petersburg. Title: Nikolay and Medea Figner Passage: Nikolay Figner (18571918), lyric tenor, and Medea Figner (18591952), mezzo-soprano, later soprano, were a husband-and-wife team of opera singers active in Russia between 1889 and 1904. Medea was Italian-born (her original surname was Mei) but she became completely Russianized after marrying Nikolay. They had separate careers before their wedding, and again after their divorce in 1904, but during the 15 years of their marriage they almost always sang in the same performances. They created the main tenor and soprano roles in two operas by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky "The Queen of Spades" and "Iolanta" and appeared in a number of other important Russian musical premieres. Title: Michael Tippett Passage: Sir Michael Kemp Tippett '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (2 January 1905  8 January 1998) was an English composer who rose to prominence during and immediately after the Second World War. In his lifetime he was sometimes ranked with his contemporary Benjamin Britten as one of the leading British composers of the 20th century. Among his best-known works are the oratorio "A Child of Our Time", the orchestral "Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli", and the opera "The Midsummer Marriage". Title: The Midsummer Marriage Passage: The Midsummer Marriage is an opera in three acts, with music and libretto by Michael Tippett. The work's first performance was at Covent Garden, 27 January 1955, conducted by John Pritchard. The reception of the opera was controversial, over perceived confusion as to the libretto and Tippett's use of symbols and psychological references. Nonetheless the opera has received at least ten more productions, including two further productions at the Royal Opera, in England, Wales, Scotland, Germany, Sweden and the United States. Title: Anna Nechaeva Passage: Anna Nechaeva is Russian soprano singer who was born in Saratov and used attend its Conservatory in 1996. Later she was offered to perform the role of "Tatiana" in "Eugene Onegin" at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory and by 2003 became a soloist at the Saint Petersburg Opera where she continued her original role as well as other title roles in Giacomo Puccini's "Gianni Schicchi", Madama Butterfly, and "Suor Angelica". From 2008 to 2011 she became a soloist at the Mikhaylovsky Theatre where she performed roles of "Nedda" in "Pagliacci" and "Rachel" in "The Jews" as well as the title roles of "Rusalka" and of course "Tatiana" in "Eugene Onegin". In 2012, she made her first public appearance with Bolshoi Theatre where she sang in "The Enchantress" portraying "Nastasya" becoming soloist there the same year. After her debut, she performed such roles as "Iolanta" in an opera of the same name as well as "Liu" in "Turandot" and "Yaroslavna" in "Prince Igor". Title: Le songe d'une nuit d't Passage: Le songe d'une nuit d't ("A Midsummer Night's Dream") is an opra-comique in three acts composed by Ambroise Thomas to a French libretto by Joseph-Bernard Rosier and Adolphe de Leuven. Although it shares the French title for Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer Night's Dream", its plot is not based on the play. Shakespeare himself is a character in the opera as are Elizabeth I and Falstaff.
The Midsummer Marriage
Iolanta
The Midsummer Marriage
Which company headquartered North of Bloomington is headquartered in the same county named after Father Louis Hennepin?
Title: Michel Aco Passage: Michel Aco (fl. 16801702, also known as Michel Accault) was a French explorer who, along with Ren Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle and Father Louis Hennepin, explored the Mississippi River in 1679. Aco became La Salle's lieutenant because of his knowledge of Native American languages and his abilities as an explorer. When the party reached the Illinois River; Aco, Hennepin and another man were sent to explore the upper Mississippi. During their exploration they became the first Europeans to see Carver's Cave and Saint Anthony Falls. They were later captured by Sioux Indians and held until the influence of Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut won their release. He was brought to the mouth of the Wisconsin River, and went on to explore the Wisconsin River, the Fox River down to Green Bay, Wisconsin, and Mackinac Island, Michigan, and finally, in 1681, to Montreal. After his exploring days were over, Aco settled in Illinois and became a trader. He married Aramepinchieue, the daughter of a Kaskaskia chief in 1693, and had two children with her. Title: Hennepin Avenue Bridge Passage: The Hennepin Avenue Bridge is the structure that carries Hennepin County State Aid Highway 52, Hennepin Avenue, across the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota at Nicollet Island. Officially, it is the Father Louis Hennepin Bridge, in honor of the 17th-century explorer Louis Hennepin, who was the first European to see the Saint Anthony Falls, a short distance downriver. Two of the three previous structures have been suspension bridges, while a thirdwhich existed nearly a centurywas composed of steel arch spans. The original crossing, which opened as a toll bridge on January 23, 1855, is believed to have been the first permanent span across the Mississippi at any point. Other bridges were completed in 1876, 1891, and most recently 1990. Today, the bridge's main span is 190 m in length, making it rather small by modern standards. Title: Hennepin, Oklahoma Passage: Hennepin is a small unincorporated community along State Highway 7 in extreme southern Garvin County, Oklahoma, United States, near the meeting of the Carter, Garvin, and Murray county lines. The Hennepin Post Office was opened February 16, 1885, by Henry C. Dent in the old Chickasaw Nation of Indian Territory. It was named for Father Louis Hennepin, a member of Lasalle's Louisiana Expedition. The Hennepin ZIP Code is 73444. Title: Richfield, Minnesota Passage: Richfield is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. An inner-ring suburb of the MinneapolisSaint Paul region, it is bordered by Minneapolis to the north, MinneapolisSaint Paul International Airport to the east, Bloomington to the south, and Edina to the west. Best Buy, the U.S.'s largest electronics retailer, has its headquarters in Richfield. The population was 35,228 at the 2010 census. Title: Bloomington, Minnesota Passage: Bloomington is the fourth largest city in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It is located in Hennepin County on the north bank of the Minnesota River, above its confluence with the Mississippi River. Bloomington lies 10 mi south of downtown Minneapolis. As of the 2010 census the city's population was 82,893, and in 2016 the estimated population was 85,319. Title: Hennepin County, Minnesota Passage: Hennepin County ( ) is a county in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2010 census the population was 1,152,425. It is the most populous county in Minnesota and the 35th-most populous county in the United States; more than one in five Minnesotans live in Hennepin County. Its county seat is Minneapolis, the state's most populous city. The county is named in honor of the 17th-century explorer Father Louis Hennepin.
Best Buy
Richfield, Minnesota
Hennepin County, Minnesota
Who was Baker Mayfield's football coach in 2015?
Title: 2015 Oklahoma Sooners football team Passage: The 2015 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 121st season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 17th season as head coach. They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a charter member of the Big 12 Conference. Title: Karl Spear Passage: Karl E. Spear (December 15, 1910 March 11, 1981) was an American football coach and college athletic administrator. He was the head football coach at Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas. He held that position for 17 seasons, from 1946 until 1962. His coaching record at Baker was 87614. Title: Trevor Knight Passage: Trevor Knight (born October 3, 1993) is an American football quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas AM Aggies. After leading Oklahoma to an 85 record in the 2014 season, he lost the starting job in an open quarterback competition to Texas Tech transfer Baker Mayfield prior to the 2015 season. On January 4, 2016, it was announced that Knight would transfer to Texas AM University. Title: John Frangoulis Passage: John Frangoulis is an American football coach. He was the head football coach at Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas for eight seasons, from 1996 until 2003. His coaching record at Baker was 4539. Title: Baker Mayfield Passage: Baker Reagan Mayfield (born April 14, 1995) is a college American football quarterback for the Oklahoma Sooners. Mayfield began his college football career as a walk-on player for the Texas Tech Red Raiders. He is notable for being the first walk-on true freshman quarterback to start a season opener at a BCS school. Mayfield transferred from Texas Tech to Oklahoma following alleged scholarship issues and a lack of communication with coaches. After sitting out the 2014 season due to NCAA transfer rules, Mayfield won the starting quarterback job in 2015 over Cody Thomas and incumbent starter Trevor Knight. Title: Ernest T. Jones Passage: Ernest T. Jones (born January 18, 1970) is the current head coach at ASA Miami, a two-year college starting its first football season in 2015. He was briefly running backs coach for the University of Connecticut Huskies football team. He was head football coach at Alcorn State University. He was named the head football coach after the 2007 season and served as head coach in 2008. He was controversially fired from this position in December 2008. He returned to the University of Cincinnati as the Director of Player Services in 2009. For the 2010 he will be an assistant coach at the University at Buffalo under former University of Cincinnati assistant coach and now UB head football Coach Jeff Quinn.
Bob Stoops
Baker Mayfield
2015 Oklahoma Sooners football team
How many Canadians lost their lives in the deadliest conflict in history in absolute terms of total casualties?
Title: Canadians in Brazil Passage: A Canadian Brazilian (Portuguese: "canadense-brasileiro" ) is a Brazilian person who is fully, partially or predominantly of Canadian descent, or a Canadian-born immigrant in Brazil. Many Canadians also travel to Brazil for work. From 19251968, over 11,631 Canadians had settled in Brazil. Title: Military history of Canada during World War II Passage: The military history of Canada during the Second World War begins with the German invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939. While the Canadian Armed Forces were eventually active in nearly every theatre of war, most combat was centred in Italy, Northwestern Europe, and the North Atlantic. Over the course of the war, more than 1.1 million Canadians served in the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy, Royal Canadian Air Force, and in forces across the Commonwealth. More than 44,000 lost their lives and 54,000 were wounded. The financial cost was 21.8 billion between 1939 and 1950. By the end of the war Canada had the world's fourth largest air force, and fifth largest navy. The Canadian Merchant Navy completed over 25,000 voyages across the Atlantic, 130,000 Allied pilots were trained in Canada in the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. On D-Day, 6 June 1944 the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division landed on "Juno" beach in Normandy, in conjunction with allied forces. The Second World War had significant cultural, political and economic effects on Canada, including the conscription crisis in 1944 which affected unity between francophones and anglophones. The war effort strengthened the Canadian economy and furthered Canada's global position. Title: Economy of the British Virgin Islands Passage: The economy of the British Virgin Islands is one of the most prosperous in the Caribbean. Although tiny in absolute terms, because of the very small population of the British Virgin Islands, in 2010 the Territory had the 19th highest GDP per capita in the world according to the CIA World factbook. In global terms the size of the Territory's GDP measured in terms of purchasing power is ranked as 215th out of a total of 229 countries. The economy of the Territory is based upon the "twin pillars" of financial services, which generates approximately 60 of government revenues, and tourism, which generates nearly all of the rest. Title: World War II casualties Passage: World War II was the deadliest military conflict in history in absolute terms of total casualties. Over 60 million people were killed, which was about 3 of the 1940 world population (est. 2.3 billion). The tables below give a detailed country-by-country count of human losses. World War II fatality statistics vary, with estimates of total deaths ranging from 50 million to more than 80 million. The higher figure of over 80 million includes deaths from war-related disease and famine. Civilians killed totalled 50 to 55 million, including 19 to 28 million from war-related disease and famine. Military deaths from all causes totalled 21 to 25 million, including deaths in captivity of about 5 million prisoners of war. Title: Civilian casualty ratio Passage: In armed conflicts, the civilian casualty ratio (also civilian death ratio, civilian-combatant ratio, etc.) is the ratio of civilian casualties to combatant casualties, or total casualties. The measurement can apply either to casualties inflicted by or to a particular belligerent, casualties inflicted in one aspect or arena of a conflict or to casualties in the conflict as a whole. Casualties usually refer to both dead and injured. In some calculations, deaths resulting from famine and epidemics are included. Title: List of English Canadians Passage: The number of Canadians who are of English descent is largely unknowable given the propensity of many Canadians to use the term "English Canadian" or "English-Canadian" to mean anglophone Canadian .
More than 44,000 lost their lives
Military history of Canada during World War II
World War II casualties
Who created a martial art style that has its oldest origins in shamanism?
Title: Hankido Passage: Hankido is a new martial art style developed by Myung Jae-nam using circular flowing movements owing to Myung Jae-nam's background in traditional Korean dance. Title: Fist of the North Star Passage: Fist of the North Star (Japanese: , Hepburn: Hokuto no Ken , lit. "Fist of the Big Dipper") is a Japanese manga series written by Buronson and illustrated by Tetsuo Hara. Serialized in "Weekly Shnen Jump" from 1983 to 1988, the 245 chapters were initially collected in 27 "tankbon" volumes by Shueisha. Set in a post-apocalyptic world that has been destroyed by a nuclear war, the story centers on a warrior named Kenshiro, the successor of a deadly martial art style known as "Hokuto Shinken", which gives him the ability to kill most adversaries from within through the use of the human body's secret vital points, often resulting in an exceptionally violent and gory death. Kenshiro dedicates his life to fighting against the various ravagers who threaten the lives of the weak and innocent, as well as rival martial artists, including his own "brothers" from the same clan. Title: Angampora Passage: Angampora (Sinhalese: , is a form of martial art from Sri Lanka that combines combat techniques, self-defense, sport, exercise, and meditation. A key component of angampora is the namesake "angam", which incorporates hand-to-hand fighting, and "illangam", involving the use of indigenous weapons such as the ethunu kaduwa, staves, knives and swords. Another component known as "maya angam", which uses spells and incantations for combat, is also said to have existed. Angampora's distinct feature lies in the use of pressure point attacks to inflict pain or permanently paralyze the opponent. Fighters usually make use of both striking and grappling techniques, and fight until the opponent is caught in a submission lock that they cannot escape. Usage of weapons is discretionary. Perimeters of fighting are defined in advance, and in some of the cases is a pit. With the advent of colonialism over the entirety of the island in 1815, Angampora fell into disuse and was very nearly lost as a part of the country's heritage. The British administration prohibited its practice due to the dangers posed by a civilian populace versed in a martial art, burning down any "angan madu" (practice huts devoted to the martial art) found: flouting of the law was punished by a gunshot to the knee, effectively crippling practitioners; Angampora nevertheless survived within a few families, allowing it to emerge into mainstream Sri Lankan culture post-independence. Title: Korean dance Passage: Dance in Korea began with shamanistic early rituals five thousand years ago and now ranges from folk dance to newly created and adopted contemporary dance. Title: Art Style Passage: Art Style is a video game series created by skip Ltd. for WiiWare and DSiWare. The first game in the "Art Style" series, "Orbient", was released for WiiWare in September 2008. Another two "Art Style" games, "Cubello" and "Rotohex", were released during October 2008 while two more were added in 2010. Seven DSiWare "Art Style" games were released on that service after its launch in Japan in December 2008, with the first two being "Aquario" and "Decode". Title: Kan Jigor Passage: Kan Jigor ( , 28 October 1860  4 May 1938) was a Japanese educator and athlete, the founder of Judo. Judo was the first Japanese martial art to gain widespread international recognition, and the first to become an official Olympic sport. Pedagogical innovations attributed to Kan include the use of black and white belts, and the introduction of dan ranking to show the relative ranking among members of a martial art style. Well-known mottoes attributed to Kan include "Maximum Efficiency with Minimum Effort" "Sei-ryoku Zen-you"and "Mutual Welfare and Benefit" "Ji-ta Kyou-ei".
Myung Jae-nam
Hankido
Korean dance
What history based comedy series stars the creator of the show Community?
Title: Niall McKay Passage: Niall McKay is an Emmy award-winning Irish writer, director and film curator. Hes the writerdirector of a New York based comedy series "On the Lig", a shorts programmer for the Tribeca Film Festival and curator of Irish Screen America, an Irish film festival held at USC in Los Angeles and NYU in New York. McKay is also co-founder of the production company Media Factory. Title: Community (TV series) Passage: Community is an American television sitcom created by Dan Harmon that aired on NBC and Yahoo! Screen from September 17, 2009 to June 2, 2015. The series follows an ensemble cast of characters played by Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Danny Pudi, Yvette Nicole Brown, Alison Brie, Donald Glover, Ken Jeong, Chevy Chase, and Jim Rash at a community college in the fictional town of Greendale, Colorado. It makes heavy use of meta-humor and pop culture references, often parodying film and television clichs and tropes. Title: That Was Then, This Is Now (radio series) Passage: That Was Then, This Is Now (TWTTIN, ) was a BBC Radio 2 history based comedy sketch show co-written and presented by Richard Herring. The series also featured musical interludes from a live band, fronted by Christian Reilly. The show ran for three series between 2004 and 2008. Title: Nikki Levy Passage: Nikki Levy is a film executive and television host. She is the creator, producer, and host of the Los Angeles based comedy show Don't Tell My Mother, a show where writers and performers in the film and television industry tell stories they would never want their mothers to hear. She also serves as Vice President at Fox's Wedge Works World Wide. Title: Diabolical Tales Passage: Diabolical Tales is a six-part, sci-ficomedy short film series produced by Cosmic Control Productions. Each film follows the continuing adventures of the heroic FBI Agent Cooper (played by Brian Bedell) and his efforts to save the United States from evil men from within the earth. The series presents a fictional alternate history based around conspiracy theories that involves some notable figures from the recent world history, yet has very tongue-in-cheek dry humor based partly around the low-budget limitations the series was obviously produced with. Title: Great Minds with Dan Harmon Passage: Great Minds with Dan Harmon is an American comedy television series that premiered on February 25, 2016 on the History channel. The series stars writer Dan Harmon (creator of "Community" and co-creator of "Rick and Morty") and his assistant Spencer Crittenden as themselves, who transport a series of historical figures to the present. The series is part of History's "Night Class" programming block and was available to stream on History's website and YouTube channel. The videos have since been removed but short clips are still available on YouTube.
Great Minds with Dan Harmon
Great Minds with Dan Harmon
Community (TV series)
Which song, a collaboration with the band Alabama, was the third single off NSYNC's U.S. debut album?
Title: Twentieth Century (Alabama album) Passage: Twentieth Century is the eighteenth studio album of country music band Alabama, released in 1999 by RCA Records. It produced the singles "(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You", a collaboration with 'N Sync, "Small Stuff", "We Made Love" and "Twentieth Century", which respectively reached numbers 3, 24, 63, and 51 on the Hot Country Songs charts. In addition, "(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You" was the band's last top ten hit on the country charts. Title: Everybody (Backstreet's Back) Passage: "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" is a song by American boy band Backstreet Boys. It was released as the first single from their second international album "Backstreet's Back" in 1997, and the third single from their debut U.S. album on March 31, 1998. The U.S. debut was originally released without the song, which references the band's return via their second international album. However, once it was decided to release the single in the U.S., the album was re-released with "Everybody" included. Title: Tennessee River (song) Passage: "Tennessee River" is a song written by Randy Owen, and recorded by American country music band Alabama. It was released in April 1980 as the third single from the album "My Home's in Alabama". The song was the group's first No. 1 song on the "Billboard magazine" Hot Country Singles chart. Title: Close Enough to Perfect Passage: "Close Enough to Perfect" is a song written by Carl Chambers, and recorded by American country music band Alabama. It was released in August 1982, as the third single from Alabama's album "Mountain Music". Title: I Feel Free Passage: "I Feel Free" is a song first recorded by the British rock band Cream. The song's lyrics were written by Pete Brown, its music by Jack Bruce. It was the first track on the U.S. issue of their debut album, "Fresh Cream" (1966), and the band's second hit single (the first being "Wrapping Paper"). As with all tracks on Cream's U.S. debut, producer's credit went to Robert Stigwood. Title: (God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You Passage: "(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You" is the a song by American boy band NSYNC. It was released as the third single from their self-titled debut album in the U.S. While some of the previous singles were released in Europe, this one was not, and subsequently only charted in Australia and the U.S., reaching number 46 and number 8 respectively. The single included a live version of Christopher Cross song "Sailing", as well as a limited edition postcard. Some versions of the single included the track's video. The radio version of this song was featured on both their first and third compilation albums: "Greatest Hits" (2005) and "The Essential NSYNC" (2014).
(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You
Twentieth Century (Alabama album)
(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You
What kind of psychologists study houses with the same defining quality as the psychiatric hospital in the film Grave Encounters?
Title: Sean Rogerson Passage: Sean Rogerson (born September 30, 1977) is a Canadian actor and former photomodel, known for his role as Lance Preston in the horror films, "Grave Encounters" and "Grave Encounters 2". Title: Royal Park Hospital Passage: Royal Park Psychiatric Hospital, commonly known as Royal Park is a former Receiving House and Psychiatric Hospital located in Parkville. Operating for over 90 years, Royal Park Hospital was the first psychiatric hospital established in Victoria after the Lunacy Act of 1903, and was intended for patients with curable disorders. Built on the north-western edge of the 181 hectare parklands known as Royal Park, Royal Park Hospital along with Royal Melbourne Hospital, Royal Children's Hospital and Mount Royal formed the Parkville Hospital Precinct. Following the hospital's closure in the 1990s, several of the hospital's original buildings have been listed on the Victorian Heritage Register for their historic and architectural values. Title: Federal Neuro Psychiatric Hospital Passage: The Federal Neuro Psychiatric Hospital, also known as Yaba Psychiatric Hospital or Yaba Left is a Nigerian Federal psychiatric hospital in Yaba, a suburb of Lagos. Title: Grave Encounters Passage: Grave Encounters is a 2011 Canadian supernatural horror film, shot found footage style. The footage follows the crew of a paranormal reality television program who lock themselves in a haunted psychiatric hospital in search of evidence of paranormal activity as they shoot what ends up becoming their final episode. Title: Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital Passage: Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital (also known as Greystone Psychiatric Park, Greystone Psychiatric Hospital, or simply Greystone and formerly known as the State Asylum for the Insane at Morristown, New Jersey State Hospital, Morris Plains, and Morris Plains State Hospital) referred to both the former psychiatric hospital and the historic building that it occupied in Morris Plains, New Jersey. Built in 1876, the facility was built to alleviate overcrowding at the state's only other "lunatic asylum" located in Trenton, New Jersey. Originally built to accommodate 350 people, the facility, having been expanded several times, reached a high of over 7700 patients resulting in unprecedented overcrowding conditions. In 2008, the facility was ordered to be closed as a result of deteriorating conditions and overcrowding. A new facility was built on the large Greystone campus nearby and bears the same name as the aging facility. Despite considerable public opposition and media attention, demolition of the main Kirkbride building began in April 2014 and was completed by October 2015. Title: Haunted house Passage: A haunted house or ghosthouse is a house or other building often perceived as being inhabited by disembodied spirits of the deceased who may have been former residents or were familiar with the property. Parapsychologists attribute haunting to the spirits of the dead and the effect of violent or tragic events in the building's past such as murder, accidental death, or suicide. More scientific explanations for the perception that a house is haunted include misinterpreting noises naturally present in structures, waking dreams, suggestibility, and the effect of toxic substances in environments that can cause hallucinations.
Parapsychologists
Grave Encounters
Haunted house
Which film director has also worked as an actor, Percy Adlon or Duccio Tessari?
Title: Zorro (1975 Italian film) Passage: Zorro is a 1975 ItalianFrench film based on the character created by Johnston McCulley. Directed by Duccio Tessari, it stars French actor Alain Delon as Zorro. Filmed in Spain, this Italian movie has many spaghetti western elements to it. Title: Long Live Your Death Passage: Long Live Your Death (aka "Don't Turn the Other Cheek!" , originally titled "Viva la muerte... tua!") is a 1971 ItalianSpanishGerman international co-production spaghetti western action comedy film directed by Duccio Tessari. The film is mostly a send up of "political" Spaghetti Westerns (also called Zapata Westerns), like A Professional Gun and Compaeros. Title: Duccio Tessari Passage: Duccio Tessari (11 October 1926 6 September 1994) was an Italian director, screenwriter and actor, considered one of the fathers of spaghetti westerns. Title: My Son, the Hero Passage: My Son, the Hero (Italian title: "Arrivano i titani"; alternative English title: Sons of Thunder) is a 1962 Italian mythological sword-and-sandal comedy film directed by Duccio Tessari and starring Giuliano Gemma, Jacqueline Sassard, Pedro Armendriz, Antonella Lualdi and Serge Nubret. Also known under the title in the UK as 'Sons of Thunder'. Title: The Heroes (1973 film) Passage: The Heroes (also known as Gli eroi, "Les hros" and "Los hroes millonarios") is a 1973 Italian war-comedy film directed by Duccio Tessari. Title: Percy Adlon Passage: Paul Rudolf Parsifal "Percy" Adlon (] ; born 1 June 1935) is a German director, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for his film "Bagdad Caf". He is associated with the New German Cinema movement, whose "members" also include Werner Herzog and the illustrious Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
Duccio Tessari
Percy Adlon
Duccio Tessari
In what city did Frank Fertitta III found his current company?
Title: List of current UFC fighters Passage: The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is a mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion, founded in 1993 by Art Davie and Rorion Gracie. The organization was purchased from its parent company SEG in 2001 by Zuffa LLC, a promotional company owned by Las Vegas casino magnates, Lorenzo Fertitta and Frank Fertitta and managed by Dana White (current president of operations). In 2016, it was sold to Christoffer Ahl (WME-IMG) for 4 billion. Since its inception, and through its Zuffa management, the UFC has remained one of the more dominant MMA promotions in the world, playing host to a wide field of MMA fighters. Title: Unitil Corporation Passage: Unitil Corporation is an interstate electricity and natural gas utility company that serves the areas in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Maine. Its earliest predecessor company, the Portland Gas Light Company, was founded in Maine in 1849. The current company was set up in 1984 and is based in New Hampshire. It provides electric services to about 102,400 customers and natural gas to over 75,900 customers. The service territory of Unitil includes business districts and recreational centers as well as commercial and industrial business, such as electronic component manufacturers and education institutes. The company has an enterprise value of 766.54 million. The non-utility business is operated through the companys subsidiary, U-source, which is a national energy brokering and advice company. Title: Time Warner Passage: Time Warner, Inc. is an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate headquartered in New York City. It is currently the world's third largest entertainment company in terms of revenue, after Comcast and The Walt Disney Company. It was also once the world's largest media conglomerate. Time Warner was first founded in 1990, with the merger of Time Inc. and Warner Communications. The current company consists largely of the assets of the former Warner Communications (as well as HBO, a Time Inc. subsidiary prior to the merger), and the assets of Turner Broadcasting (which was acquired by the company in 1996). Title: Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Passage: Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co., Ltd. ( , Sumitomo Mitsui Kensetsu Kabuki-kaisha ) is a Japanese general construction company based in the Chuo ward of Tokyo. The company traces it routes back to 1887, when Nishimoto-Gumi, the predecessor of Mitsui Construction was established. This company was incorporated in 1941. The current company was formed in 2003 when Mitsui Construction and Sumitomo Construction agreed to merge. The company is part of the Mitsui Group and Sumitomo Group. Title: Zuffa Passage: Zuffa, LLC ( ) is an American sports promotion company specializing in mixed martial arts. It was founded in January 2001 in Las Vegas, Nevada, by Station Casinos executives Frank Fertitta III and Lorenzo Fertitta to be the parent entity of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) after they purchased it from the Semaphore Entertainment Group. The word "Zuffa" is an Italian word (] ), meaning "fight". On July 11, 2016, Zuffa announced that it would be purchased by WME-IMG for the price of 4 billion. Title: Frank Fertitta III Passage: Frank Joseph Fertitta III (born February 24, 1962) is an American entrepreneur. He is the current CEO of Station Casinos. He is also an owner of Zuffa LLC, which is the entity that formerly ran the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Las Vegas
Zuffa
Frank Fertitta III
Which is taller, the design for building planned for 80 South Street or Central Park Place?
Title: 200 Central Park South Passage: 200 Central Park South is a Modern-style building on the south side of Central Park in New York City, at the corner of 7th Avenue and Central Park South (59th Street). It is most notable for its curving facade, banded by balconies. Its exterior is beige brick and glass. It is across from a major pedestrian and vehicle entrance into Central Park, known as the "Merchant's Gate". This full service building was built post-war in 1963 by Bernard Spitzer and Melvin Lipman. It was designed by Wechsler Schimenti. This building is highly recognizable in New York City photographs, most notably for its curved facade. The building is lined with terraces that taper in, then curve, and taper out as they wrap around the two faces of the building. Title: 80 South Street Passage: 80 South Street is a residential skyscraper proposed for construction in New York City. The building was planned for construction in Lower Manhattan, and designed by renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. However, the project was cancelled on April 16, 2008 in the wake of a declining real estate market. A new design of the building is without the spire, decreasing the tower to 826 feet, was planned to finish in 2016. China Oceanwide Holdings Limited acquired 80 South Street in March 2016, with plans to create a 113-story tower. Title: Park Place (Norfolk) Passage: Park Place is a neighborhood in the western half of Norfolk, Virginia. Its boundaries are roughly Granby Street on the east, Colley on the west, the railroad tracks immediately south of 23rd Street on the south and up to (and including the southern half of) 38th Street to the north. Within these boundaries Park Place is made up of 4 subdivision; Virginia Place, East Kensington, Park Place, and Old Dominion Place. Title: Central Park Place Passage: Central Park Place is a 56-story condominium building in New York City. The building was completed in 1988, and is located at 301 West 57th Street (between Eighth Avenue Ninth Avenue)." It is one of the one hundred tallest buildings in New York City, standing at 628 ft tall. Title: Church Park Historic District Passage: The Church Park Historic District is a historic district and part of downtown Goshen, the seat of Orange County, New York, United States. It takes its name from the large triangular park formed at the center of the village by Main Street (NY 207), Park Place and South Church Street. It is defined as bounded by Green Street on the south, Main Street, Webster Avenue, and then back across Main at Erie Street across the Historic Track to Kelsey Lane, South Church Street, South Street and back to Green. There are 107 buildings and three objects within the district. Title: East Chicago Street Historic District Passage: The East Chicago Street Historic District is a mixed residential and commercial historic district located in Coldwater, Michigan. The original portion of the district, running along Chicago Street from Wright Street to Division Street, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. Two boundary increases were added in 1990, one running roughly along Pearl Street between Hudson and Lincoln Streets, and the other roughly along Church Street from Jefferson to Daugherty Streets, along with the block of Park Place north of Church and the block of Hull Street west of Park Place.
80 South Street
80 South Street
Central Park Place
200405 Indiana Pacers season was the final season for an All-Star that earned what nickname while playing against the New York Knicks?
Title: 201112 Indiana Pacers season Passage: The 201112 Indiana Pacers season was Indiana's 45th season as a franchise and 36th season in the NBA. The Pacers finished the regular season with a 4224 record and secured a spot in the 2012 NBA Playoffs as the 3rd best team in the Eastern Conference. After eliminating the Orlando Magic in the first round, Indiana lost in the East semifinals series against the Miami Heat in six games. Title: Reggie Miller Passage: Reginald Wayne Miller (born August 24, 1965) is an American retired professional basketball player who played his entire 18-year National Basketball Association (NBA) career with the Indiana Pacers. Miller was known for his precision three-point shooting, especially in pressure situations and most notably against the New York Knicks, for which he earned the nickname "Knick Killer". When he retired, he held the record for most career 3-point field goals made. He is currently second on the list behind Ray Allen. A five-time All-Star selection, Miller led the league in free throw accuracy five times and won a gold medal in the 1996 Summer Olympics. Title: 200405 Indiana Pacers season Passage: The 200405 NBA season was the Pacers' 29th season in the National Basketball Association, and 38th season as a franchise. The Pacers finished third in the Central Division with a 4438 record. This season also marked the final season for All-Star guard Reggie Miller. (See "200405 Indiana Pacers seasonRegular Season") Title: Donnie Walsh Passage: Joseph Donald "Donnie" Walsh, Jr. (born March 1, 1941) is a front office adviser of the Indiana Pacers and a former professional basketball coach. He is also the former President of Basketball Operations for the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers. Title: 201617 Indiana Pacers season Passage: The 201617 Indiana Pacers season was Indiana's 50th season as a franchise and 41st season in the NBA. On May 5, 2016, despite making the playoffs, Pacers' president Larry Bird announced that Frank Vogel's contract would not be renewed, citing a need for "a new voice" to lead the players. On May 16, 2016, the Pacers promoted their assistant head coach Nate McMillan to become their new head coach. Title: 19992000 New York Knicks season Passage: The 19992000 NBA season was the 53rd season of the National Basketball Association in New York City. During the offseason, the Knicks re-signed free agent John Wallace. In his second year with the Knicks, Latrell Sprewell became a starter after playing off the bench last season and averaged 18.6 points per game. After advancing to the NBA Finals as the 8 seed last year, the Knicks finished second in the Atlantic Division with a 5032 record, good enough for their first 50-win season since 1997. Allan Houston and head coach Jeff Van Gundy represented the Eastern Conference during the 2000 NBA All-Star Game. In the first round of the playoffs, the Knicks swept the Toronto Raptors in three straight games. In the semifinals, they faced the Miami Heat for the fourth consecutive year. They would defeat the 2nd-seeded Heat in a tough hard fought seven game series, but would lose in six games to the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals.
Knick Killer
200405 Indiana Pacers season
Reggie Miller
Katharine "Kate" Thatcher Clugston, was a playwright, poet, and English teacher, and passed away on Chebeague Island, an island town in Cumberland County, Maine, in which country?
Title: Cathy Breen Passage: Catherine Breen is an American politician from Maine. Breen, a Democrat from Falmouth, Maine, represents District 25 in the Maine Senate. District 25 encompasses part of Cumberland County, Maine including the towns of Falmouth, Cumberland, Yarmouth, Gray, Long Island, Chebeague Island and a portion of Westbrook. Title: Great Chebeague Golf Club Passage: The Great Chebeague Golf Club is a country club at 16 Stone Wharf Road in Great Chebeague Island, Maine. It has a nine-hole golf course on more than 28 acre on the north side of the island, and a clubhouse that is a repurposed c. 1807 residence, that is probably one of the oldest buildings used for that purpose in the nation. The club was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015. Title: Chebeague Island, Maine Passage: Chebeague Island is an island town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States, located in Casco Bay, 10 mi from Portland. These islands are sometimes referred to as an older, now archaic term "The Calendar Islands" because there was once a belief that the approximate number of islands was 365. The actual number is fewer than two hundred. Great Chebeague was a part of the town of Cumberland until July 1, 2007, when it became the town of Chebeague Island. As of the 2010 census, the town had a population of 341. Title: Harpswell, Maine Passage: Harpswell is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States, within Casco Bay in the Gulf of Maine. The population was 4,740 at the 2010 census. Harpswell is composed of land contiguous with the rest of Cumberland County, called Harpswell Neck, as well as three large islands connected by bridges: Sebascodegan Island (locally known as Great Island), Orr's Island, and Bailey Island and over 200 smaller islands. Harpswell is part of the PortlandSouth PortlandBiddeford, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area. Title: Kate Clugston Passage: Katharine "Kate" Thatcher Clugston (1892, Whitley County, Indiana 1985, Chebeague Island, Maine) was a playwright, poet, and English teacher. Title: Long Island, Maine Passage: Long Island is an island town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States, which seceded from the city of Portland in 1993. The population was 230 at the 2010 census. It is part of the PortlandSouth PortlandBiddeford, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area.
United States
Kate Clugston
Chebeague Island, Maine