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Jordan Rodrigues plays Mat Tan in a tv series created by what two people?
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Title: Adam Chase (writer)
Passage: Adam Chase is a writer and producer best known for his work on the TV series "Friends", for which he was nominated for three Emmy Awards in addition to winning two People's Choice Awards. He started working on the show in the first season and left after the completion of season six. He has written and produced for all four major U.S. TV networks. He currently works on the series "Mom" from Warner Bros. Television.
Title: The Fosters (2013 TV series)
Passage: The Fosters is an American family drama television series created by Peter Paige and Bradley Bredeweg which first premiered in the United States on June 3, 2013 on the Freeform (previously named ABC Family) television network. It follows the lives of the Foster family led by lesbian couple Stef and Lena, a cop and school vice principal respectively, who raise one biological and four adopted children in San Diego, California.
Title: Ambassador Magma
Passage: Ambassador Magma ( , Maguma Taishi ) is the title and protagonist of a manga and tokusatsu TV series created by Osamu Tezuka, the writer of "Mighty Atom" ("Astro Boy" in English) and "Jungle Emperor" ("Kimba the White Lion" in English). The TV series, produced by P Productions, was aired on Fuji TV from July 4, 1966 to September 25, 1967, lasting a total of 52 episodes. It is the first color tokusatsu TV series in Japan, beating Tsuburaya Productions' "Ultraman" to the airwaves by 6 days. The show later aired in the U.S., dubbed in English, as "The Space Giants".
Title: Micom Film and TV Productions
Passage: MICOM Film and TV Productions was established in 1989 by Sreco Mihelcic in a Former Yugoslavian republic Slovenia. In the early 90' company joined two sons, Matjaz Mihelcic - Program director, Producer and Vasja Mihelcic - technical director and Executive Producer. MICOM was in 1990s the leading Slovenian creative house, producing TV shows for youth, popular entertainment TV shows and discovered many new TV concepts. Micom discovered many talents, different creative people and gave them possibility to express themselves. The most popular TV shows were: Lahkih nog naokrog (educational youth TV series), Cari zacimb (entertaining cooking TV series), Razpoke v casu (fantasy TV series). They also produced documentary movies. One of them got in 1996 internationally release - Fight for the river and it's distributed by International Historic Films. . In the beginning of 2000 company joined Marjana Mihelcic. It was a family based company with long tradition in show and entertainment business. Micom produced around 30.000 minutes of program for National TV Slovenia and other media. In 2002 company stopped producing because of the tragedy in the family. Both sons went separate way and build their own Film and TV production house.
Title: Jordan Rodrigues
Passage: Jordan Rodrigues (born July 20, 1992 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian singer, dancer and actor best known for playing Jai Fernandez in "Home and Away", Christian Reed in "Dance Academy" and Mat Tan in "The Fosters.
Title: Millennial (podcast)
Passage: Millennial is an independently produced podcast created by Megan Tan that focuses on the transition between university and work, ""how to maneuver your twenties"". It explores the subject of finding meaningful and fulfilling work with the pressures of money, status and self worth. The podcast is autobiographical and includes interviews with people in Tan's life including family members, coworkers and friends. The series began in 2015 as Tan has left college and was unemployed living in her childhood home. In 2016 Millennial joined Radiotopia becoming the 14th show in the network. In August, 2017, the show aired its final episode. Tan decided to end the podcast because she felt it was turning into something different from what she envisioned at the start.
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Peter Paige and Bradley Bredeweg
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Jordan Rodrigues
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The Fosters (2013 TV series)
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Which of the following Canadian gold mines was operated by Royal Oak Mines from 1998-1999: Kemess Mine or Bralorne?
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Title: Kemess Mine
Passage: The Kemess Mine was an open-pit copper and gold mine, located just northeast of the foot of Thutade Lake, at the head of the Finlay River, in the Omineca Mountains of the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It was operated by Royal Oak Mines from 1998 to 1999, when it was bought by Northgate Minerals. Northgate operated the mine until its closure in 2011; that year Northgate was taken over by AuRico Gold. In 2014 AuRico Gold partitioned off its portion of kemess Mine ownership creating a new company called AuRico Metals. AuRico Metals is actively implementing permits for a block caving mine.
Title: Hutti Gold Mines Limited
Passage: Hutti Gold Mines Limited () (HGML) is a company located in the state of Karnataka, India and engaged in the mining and production of gold. This was first established as Hyderabad Gold Mines in 1947. With the closing of Kolar Gold Fields in 2001, this is the only company in India which produces gold by mining and processing the gold ore. Owned by the Government of Karnataka, HGML has two plants located in Hutti and Chitradurga. HGML mines gold from its main gold mine located in Hutti and other satellite mines.
Title: Dolaucothi Gold Mines
Passage: The Dolaucothi Gold Mines (Welsh: "Mwynfeydd Aur Dolaucothi" ) (grid reference [ SN662403] ), also known as the Ogofau Gold Mine, are ancient Roman surface and underground mines located in the valley of the River Cothi, near Pumsaint, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The gold mines are located within the Dolaucothi Estate which is now owned by the National Trust.
Title: Bralorne
Passage: Bralorne is an historic Canadian gold mining community in the Bridge River District, some eighty dirt road miles west of the town of Lillooet.
Title: Thutade Lake
Passage: Thutade Lake is located in the Omineca Mountains of the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. About 40 km in length, and no more than about 2 km wide, the lake is primarily significant as the ultimate source of the Mackenzie River. The lake is at the head of the Finlay River, which joins the Peace River via Williston Lake. The area is very remote, being located about 260 km north of Smithers, although several mining operations for ores containing copper, lead, zinc and silver have occurred around the lake. The largest of these is the Kemess Mine, an iron and copper property originally owned by Royal Oak Mines and now by Northgate Minerals, located in the valley of Kemess Creek, which is off the northeast end of Thutade Lake. The mine is accessed by the Omineca Resource Road and other resource routes, and is 400 km by road from Prince George. Just downstream from the outlet of Thutade Lake, the Finlay plunges over 180 ft Cascadero Falls, and then through a series of cataracts in a twisting course until it begins its main northeastward trend. Cascadero Falls is slated for hydroelectric development in connection with the power needs of the area's mines.
Title: Cadwallader Creek
Passage: Cadwallader Creek is an important tributary of the Hurley River in the Bridge River Country of the British Columbia Interior, Canada, most notable for its role as the home of the Bralorne and Pioneer Mines and associated gold claims and workings. Less than twenty miles in length, the creek is joined by Noel Creek within the area of the town of Bralorne, and just below Bralorne joins the Hurley River just above Hurley Falls and that river's ten-mile canyon prior to its own confluence with the Bridge River near the town Gold Bridge. Standard Creek, a short tributary of Cadwallader Creek near its upper end, connects via McGillvray Pass to the creek of the same name and, on Anderson Lake far below, the resort townlet of McGillivray Falls. One-time plans to build a cog railway to the mines from the Pacific Great Eastern at McGillivary Falls were never fulfilled.
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Kemess Mine
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Kemess Mine
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Bralorne
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Who co-starred in the movie, The ESP Couple, with the successful actor from "Descendants of the Sun" series?
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Title: The ESP Couple
Passage: The ESP Couple () is a 2008 South Korean supernatural romance film starring Jin Goo and Park Bo-young. The film marks editor Kim Hyung-joo's debut as a director.
Title: John Abraham (actor)
Passage: John Abraham (born 17 December 1972) is an Indian film actor, producer and a former model who appears in Hindi films. After modelling for numerous advertisements and companies, he made his film debut with "Jism" (2003), which earned him a Filmfare Best Debut Award nomination. This was followed by his first commercial success, "Dhoom" (2004). He received two Filmfare Award nominations, for his negative roles in "Dhoom", and in "Zinda" (2006). He later appeared in the major critical success "Water" (2005). He was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film "Baabul" (2006). Since then, Abraham has starred in many critically and commercially successful films including "Kaal" (2005), "Garam Masala" (2005), "Taxi No. 9211" (2006), "Dostana" (2008), "New York" (2009), "Force" (2011), "Desi Boyz" (2011), "Housefull 2" (2012), "Race 2" (2013), "Shootout at Wadala" (2013), "Madras Cafe" (2013), "Welcome Back" (2015), "Dishoom" (2016), and the latest, "Force 2", thus establishing himself as a commercially successful actor of Indian cinema.
Title: Nikolas Vogel
Passage: Nikolas Vogel was born 9 March 1967 in Vienna, Austria. He was born into an acting family. His mother Gertraud Jesserer was a well known Austrian theater, cinema and television actress. She appeared in theater performances at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg, Burgtheater in Vienna, and the Munich Kammerspiele among others. She had a starring role and appeared in the Austrian, German-language TV show "Familie Leitner". His father Peter Vogel was a well known German actor, whose career included a role in the 1978 US TV Miniseries "Holocaust". His grandfather was Rudolf Vogel and also a famous and successful actor. His grandfather was acting at the Landesbhne in Munich, Staatstheater and the Munich Kammerspiele. He did several film productions as well. Nikolas had a younger brother Michael.
Title: Marco Ngai
Passage: Marco Ngai Chun Kit (Traditional Chinese: ) is a successful actor in Hong Kong and has been in many TV series such as "Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain 1997(or 98)" (he plays Chan ga lok and Fok hung on(twins)), "To Catch the Uncatchable" (2004) (he plays Romeo Lo Mat Au) and one of the favourites, Armed Reaction 1,2,3,4 (he plays Chan Sam Yuen's husband).
Title: Jarlath Conroy
Passage: Jarlath Conroy (born 30 September, 1944) is an Irish theatre, film and television actor. Since 1971, he has become a successful actor appearing in film and television, including "NYPD Blue", "Law Order", and "". He also appeared in the movies "Day of the Dead" and "The Art of Getting By". His most recent appearance is as the Undertaker in the 2010 remake of "True Grit". He is also the voice actor of Aiden O'Malley in Rockstar Games's "Grand Theft Auto IV".
Title: Jin Goo
Passage: Jin Goo (born July 20, 1980) is a South Korean actor. He won Best Supporting Actor at the Grand Bell Awards and Blue Dragon Film Awards for his role in Bong Joon-ho's 2009 noir thriller "Mother". He is also best known for his role in the critically and commercially successful series "Descendants of the Sun".
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Park Bo-young
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The ESP Couple
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Jin Goo
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193132 Boston Bruins season, in the course of playing a 00 tie against the New York Americans on 3 January 1932, the Bruins shot the puck the length of the ice 87 times to relieve pressure on their goal, to stop this becoming a regular tactic, which rule, an infraction in the sport of ice hockey, was introduced into the NHL later in the decade?
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Title: 200809 Boston Bruins season
Passage: The 200809 Boston Bruins season is the Bruins' 85th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). Their regular season began on the road on October 9, 2008, in Denver versus the Colorado Avalanche and concluded on April 12, 2009, against the New York Islanders. The Bruins looked to improve upon the accomplishments of the 200708 season, which included Boston's return to the NHL playoffs for the first time since the 200304 season.
Title: 192425 Boston Bruins season
Passage: The 192425 Boston Bruins season was the team's first in the NHL. Along with the Montreal Maroons, the Bruins were the first expansion franchise in the NHL and the leagues first American-based club. The Bruins finished sixth and last in the league standings. The Bruins' debut season home games were played in the only "debut" rink of any of the Original Six NHL teams that has survived into the 21st century Boston Arena, the world's oldest indoor multi-sports facility, that is still used for ice hockey at any level of competition.
Title: Red Green (ice hockey)
Passage: Christopher Redvers Green (December 12, 1899 July 25, 1966) was a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger who played six seasons in the National Hockey League for the Hamilton Tigers, New York Americans and Boston Bruins. He won the Stanley Cup in 1929 with the Boston Bruins. Green was born in Sudbury, Ontario.
Title: Icing (ice hockey)
Passage: Icing is an infraction in the sport of ice hockey. It occurs when a player shoots the puck across both the centre red line and the opposing team's goal line, and the puck remains untouched. However, it is "not" icing if the puck is shot from behind the halfway line "into the goal"; if the puck crosses the goal line completely, the goal is counted.
Title: 193132 Boston Bruins season
Passage: In the course of playing a 00 tie against the New York Americans on 3 January 1932, the Bruins shot the puck the length of the ice 87 times to relieve pressure on their goal. To stop this becoming a regular tactic, the icing rule was introduced into the NHL later in the decade.
Title: Harry Oliver (ice hockey)
Passage: Harold "Pee-Wee" Oliver (October 26, 1898 June 16, 1985) was a Canadian ice hockey forward who played for the Calgary Tigers of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) and the Boston Bruins and New York Americans of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was a member of the Tigers' 1924 WCHL championship and won the Stanley Cup with the Bruins in 1929. Oliver played nearly 600 games in a professional career that spanned 16 seasons and scored 217 goals. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1967.
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Icing
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193132 Boston Bruins season
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Icing (ice hockey)
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In what year was Alice Walton's brother born?
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Title: Derrick Walton
Passage: Derrick Walton Jr. (born April 3, 1995) is an American basketball player for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Heat's NBA G League affiliate, the Sioux Falls Skyforce. Walton played college basketball for the Michigan Wolverines. In high school, he was a 2013 "Parade" All-American, the 2013 Michigan Boys Basketball Gatorade Player of the Year and the runner up in the 2013 Mr. Basketball of Michigan as a senior at Chandler Park Academy. He was a 201314 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season All-Freshman selection in the Big Ten for the 201314 team, which won the 201314 Big Ten Conference regular-season championship outright. He was a 201516 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season All-Big Ten third team selection by the coaches and honorable mention selection by the media as a junior. He was a 201617 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season All-Big Ten second team selection by the coaches and the media as a senior. Walton is the only Wolverine with 1,000-points, 500-rebounds and 400-assists and holds the school single-game assist record (16). He was the Most Outstanding Player of the 2017 Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Tournament for the tournament champion 201617 Wolverines.
Title: Mathias Barrett
Passage: Brother Mathias Barrett (19001990) was a Catholic Brother born in Ireland who founded a number of homes to help serve the needy and homeless throughout North America. He is also the founder of The Little Brothers of the Good Shepherd.
Title: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
Passage: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is a museum of American art in Bentonville, Arkansas. The museum, founded by Alice Walton and designed by Moshe Safdie, officially opened on 11 November 2011. It offers free public admission.
Title: S. Robson Walton
Passage: Samuel Robson "Rob" Walton (born October 28, 1944) is an American businessman and is the eldest son of Helen Walton and Sam Walton, founder of Walmart, the world's largest retailer. He served as Chairman of Walmart from 1992 to 2015. In October 2012, Walton was listed as the 11th richest person in the world.
Title: Bill Walton
Passage: William Theodore Walton III (born November 5, 1952) is an American retired basketball player and television sportscaster. Walton became known playing for John Wooden's powerhouse UCLA Bruins in the early 1970s, winning three successive College Player of the Year Awards, while leading the Bruins to two Division I national titles. He then went on to have a prominent career in the National Basketball Association (NBA) where he was a league Most Valuable Player (MVP) and won two NBA championships. His professional career was significantly hampered by multiple foot injuries. Walton was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on May 10, 1993 and the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame that same year.
Title: Alice Walton
Passage: Alice Louise Walton (born October 7, 1949) is an American heiress to the fortune of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. She is the daughter of Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton and Helen Walton, and sister of S. Robson Walton, Jim Walton and the late John T. Walton. With a net worth of 40.8 billion she is the wealthiest woman in the world, according to "Forbes", following the death of Liliane Bettencourt in September 2017.
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1944
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Alice Walton
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S. Robson Walton
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What is the meaning of the latin name of the constellation that includes 45 Aquilae?
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Title: Iota Aquilae
Passage: Iota Aquilae, Latinized from Aquilae, is the Bayer designation for a star in the equatorial constellation of Aquila. It has the traditional name Al Thalimain, which it shares with Aquilae. The name is derived from the Arabic term "ath-thalmain" meaning "The Two Ostriches". With an apparent visual magnitude of 4.364, this star is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye. Based upon an annual parallax shift of 8.34 0.79 mas , it is located at a distance of around 390 ly from Earth. At that distance, the visual magnitude of the star is diminished by 0.15 from extinction caused by intervening gas and dust.
Title: 15 Aquilae
Passage: 15 Aquilae (abbreviated 15 Aql) is a star in the equatorial constellation of Aquila. "15 Aquilae" is the Flamsteed designation though it also bears the Bayer designation h Aquilae. The apparent visual magnitude of this star is 5.41, meaning that it is faintly visible to the naked eye. It has a nearby optical companion, HD 177442. The distance to 15 Aquilae can be estimated from its annual parallax shift of 11.27 mas, yielding a range of approximately 289 ly from Earth with a 9 light-year margin of error.
Title: FF Aquilae
Passage: FF Aquilae is a classical Cepheid variable star located in the constellation Aquila. It ranges from apparent magnitude 5.18 to 5.51 over a period of 4.470848 days, meaning it is faintly visible to the unaided eye in rural or suburban settings. Originally known as HR 7165, it was noted to be variable by Charles Morse Huffer in August 1927, who observed its Cepheid pattern. It then received the variable star designation FF Aquilae. Analysis of its brightness over 122 years shows that its period is increasing by 0.072 0.011 seconds per year. It has been estimated to be 413 pc 14 pc distant from Earth (by extrapolating from its angular diameter and estimated radius).
Title: Lambda Aquilae
Passage: Lambda Aquilae, Latinized from Aquilae, is a star in the constellation Aquila. It has the traditional name Al Thalimain, which it shares with Aquilae. The name is derived from the Arabic "al-thalmain" "the two ostriches". Lambda Aquilae is more precisely "Al Thalimain Prior". It has an apparent visual magnitude of 3.43, which is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye. Parallax measurements place it at a distance of about 125 ly from Earth.
Title: 45 Aquilae
Passage: 45 Aquilae (abbreviated 45 Aql) is a triple star system in the equatorial constellation of Aquila. "45 Aquilae" is its Flamsteed designation. It is located 350 ly away from Earth, give or take a 30 light-year margin of error, and has an apparent visual magnitude of 5.7.
Title: Aquila (constellation)
Passage: Aquila is a constellation on the celestial equator. Its name is Latin for 'eagle' and it represents the bird who carried ZeusJupiter's thunderbolts in Greco-Roman mythology.
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45 Aquilae
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Aquila (constellation)
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James Bertram has played guitar, bass, and keyboards with an American indie rock band who has released how many full-length albums?
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Title: Luckyhorse Industries
Passage: Luckyhorse Industries is an independent record label and producer of music related artifacts and art, established in Seattle, Washington in 2001 by musician James Bertram. Bertram has played guitar, bass, and keyboards with Lync, Built to Spill, Beck, Red Stars Theory, Pennsy's Electric Workhorses, 764-Hero, and Amy Blaschke. Luckyhorse Industries currently works with bands such as Modest Mouse, The Fleet Foxes, The Fiery Furnaces, Tiny Vipers, The Cave Singers, Love as Laughter, The Murder City Devils, Minus the Bear, and The Blood Brothers.
Title: Mephisto Walz
Passage: Mephisto Walz are an American gothic rock band formed in 1985. The band's discography includes many full-length albums spanning nearly three decades, through Cleopatra Records and other labels.
Title: James Bertram (musician)
Passage: James Bertram is a bass guitarist and singer, who has played with many indie rock bands from the Pacific Northwest.
Title: Pile (band)
Passage: Pile is an American indie rock band from Boston, Massachusetts. Starting as the solo act of Rick Maguire in the late 2000s, Pile has been a collective since the release of "Magic Isn't Real" in 2010. To date, Pile has released six full-length albums and two singles. In recent years the band has gained increasing popularity, becoming a prominent part of the Boston indie rock scene and frequently touring through both the US and Europe. While remaining outside of the mainstream, the band has been repeatedly recognized for captivating a particularly enthusiastic and dedicated fan base. Their sound has been described by "The Village Voice" as a "distinct blend of melted guitars" with "howling-wolf vocals and shred-free guitar harmonies".
Title: Built to Spill
Passage: Built to Spill is an American indie rock band based in Boise, Idaho, United States. The band has released eight full-length albums. Its most recent album, "Untethered Moon", was released on April 21, 2015.
Title: Valina
Passage: Valina was an indie, Noise Rock, Post-Hardcore group from Linz Austria., which existed from 1995 to 2016. They released several records on Trost Records and played many shows in Europe, United States, Russia, Mexico and South America. The last four full-length albums were recorded by Steve Albini in Chicago. The band began recording music in 1997, releasing several 7-inch records and full-length albums. The full-length albums have been released on their Austrian label Trost Records. Both Vagabond Epode EP have been released in the states by 54' 40' or Fight! . On April 14, 2009, Valina's album, A tempo! a tempo! , was released throughout the United States by Joyful Noise Recordings. The album "Container" was released on March 28, 2014, and their final album "In Position" was released in January 2016.
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Luckyhorse Industries
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Built to Spill
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Who did American film composer Richard Gibbs play alongside in the band Zuma II?
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Title: Paul Wallace (rugby union)
Passage: During his rugby playing career Paul played with UCC, Munster, Blackrock College RFC, Leinster before moving to professional club, Saracens whom he played with from 1996 to 2001 before returning to Leinster in 2001. He played at international level with Ireland and the British and Irish Lions, representing Ireland at junior levels before making his full international debut against Japan in the 1995 Rugby World Cup in Bloemfontein to play alongside his brother Richard. He went on to win 46 caps for Ireland between 1995 and 2002. His final match for Ireland was against Georgia in a world cup qualifier at Lansdowne Road in September 2002.
Title: Band Day
Passage: Band Day refers to an annual marching band festival or competition, usually intended for high school bands. High school marching bands are invited onto a university campus to rehearse with and play alongside the university marching band for a halftime show or exhibition performance. Band day may also be a competition, where high schools compete against each other, while the university bands play exhibition performances. Occasionally, the band day competition is hosted at a state fair, such as the Indiana State Fair Band Day held at the Indiana State Fair every August.
Title: Michael Jochum
Passage: Michael Jochum started as a musician in the early 1980s playing alongside Richard Gibbs in the band Zuma II, which had an eponymously titled record released by PashaCBS Records. He also played drums in Jackson Browne's "World in Motion" and toured with him for over four years.
Title: Albert Band
Passage: Albert Band (May 7, 1924 June 14, 2002) was an American film director and film producer. He was the son of artist Max Band, father of filmmaker Charles Band and of film composer Richard Band. He is the grandfather of Alex Band and Taryn Band.
Title: George W. Gibbs Jr.
Passage: George Washington Gibbs Jr. (November 7, 1916 November 7, 2000), a sailor in the United States Navy, became the first African American to set foot on the continent of Antarctica on the Antarctic Peninsula as a member of Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd's third Antarctic expedition, also known as the United States Antarctic Service Expedition (19391941) on January 14, 1940. Gibbs served as a gunner in the U.S. Navy during World War II. After 24 years service in the U.S. Navy, Gibbs retired in 1959 as a chief petty officer. Gibbs then attended the University of Minnesota, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Education. Gibbs worked in the personnel department of IBM at Rochester, Minnesota from 1963 to 1982. After retiring from IBM, Gibbs founded an employment agency, Technical Career Placement, Inc., which he continued to operate until 1999.
Title: Richard Gibbs
Passage: Richard Ribbs Gibbs (born in December 5, 1955 in Bay Village, Ohio) is an American film composer and music producer whose credits include the films "Dr. Dolittle", "Big Momma's House", "Queen of the Damned" and the television series "Battlestar Galactica" and "The Simpsons (season 1)".
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Michael Jochum
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Michael Jochum
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Richard Gibbs
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What freemium mobile strategy video game released on the iOS platforms on August 2, 2012 generated revenue of 2.4 million a day in 2013 when paired with the game Hay Day?
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Title: Dungeon Keeper (2014 video game)
Passage: Dungeon Keeper is a freemium mobile massively multiplayer online strategy video game developed by Mythic Entertainment and released by Electronic Arts in 2014 for iOS and Android. A reboot to the "Dungeon Keeper" series, players construct and manage a dungeon, recruiting minions to run it, although the gameplay has a tower defence style, featuring frequent raids of others' dungeons and the defence of the player's. Players can participate in tournaments and leagues online.
Title: Supercell (video game company)
Passage: Supercell is a mobile game development company founded in June 2010 in Helsinki, Finland. The company's debut game was the browser game "Gunshine.net", and after its release in 2011, Supercell started developing games for mobile devices. Since then, the company has fully released four mobile games: "Hay Day", "Clash of Clans", "Boom Beach", and "Clash Royale", which are freemium games and have been very successful for the company, the first two generating revenue of 2.4 million a day in 2013.
Title: Game of War: Fire Age
Passage: Game of War: Fire Age is a freemium mobile massively multiplayer online strategy video game developed and published in 2013 by Machine Zone (now known as MZ). The game had a high-profile advertising campaign and was one of the top-grossing apps in 2014 and 2015.
Title: Bazoo
Passage: Bazoo is a freemium mobile strategy video game developed and published by the French studio IsCool Entertainment. The game combines a traditional puzzle gameplay and worldwide real-time player versus player fights. The game was released globally on April 10, 2017.
Title: Clash of Clans
Passage: Clash of Clans is a freemium mobile strategy video game developed and published by Finnish game developer Supercell. The game was released for iOS platforms on August 2, 2012, and on Google Play for Android on October 7, 2013.
Title: Plunder Pirates
Passage: Plunder Pirates is a freemium mobile MMO pirate-themed strategy video game, inspired by Clash of Clans, developed and published by Midoki. For iOS, it soft-launched in Canada and Finland on June 16, 2014 and the worldwide iOS release was on September 17, 2014. The game was one of the first to use Metal for advanced graphics in iOS 8. The Android version was released on April 22, 2015. It was originally published by Rovio Stars.
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Clash of Clans
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Supercell (video game company)
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Clash of Clans
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Clayton is located in which physiographic province of the larger Appalachian Mountains range
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Title: Clayton, Georgia
Passage: Clayton is a city in Rabun County, Georgia, United States. The population was 2,019 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Rabun County and is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Title: New England province
Passage: The New England province is a physiographic province of the larger Appalachian division of eastern North America. The province consists of the Seaboard Lowland, New England Upland, White Mountain, Green Mountain, and Taconic sections.
Title: Notre Dame and Mgantic Mountains
Passage: The Notre Dame and Mgantic Mountains in Canada are a physiographic province of the larger Appalachian division, and also contain the Chic-Choc Mountains. The Notre Dame Mountains rise to a level of approximately 2000 ft above sea level and extend southwest to northeast, south of the Saint Lawrence River. The abundant mineral resources in this region have resulted in a unique mining landscape. The Notre Dame Mountains extend 500 mi from the Green Mountains of Vermont into the Gasp Peninsula, Quebec.
Title: Blue Ridge Mountains
Passage: The Blue Ridge Mountains are a physiographic province of the larger Appalachian Mountains range. This province consists of northern and southern physiographic regions, which divide near the Roanoke River gap. The mountain range is located in the eastern United States, starting at its southernmost portion in Georgia, then ending northward in Pennsylvania. To the west of the Blue Ridge, between it and the bulk of the Appalachians, lies the Great Appalachian Valley, bordered on the west by the Ridge and Valley province of the Appalachian range.
Title: Great Smoky Mountains
Passage: The Great Smoky Mountains are a mountain range rising along the TennesseeNorth Carolina border in the southeastern United States. They are a subrange of the Appalachian Mountains, and form part of the Blue Ridge Physiographic Province. The range is sometimes called the Smoky Mountains and the name is commonly shortened to the Smokies. The Great Smokies are best known as the home of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which protects most of the range. The park was established in 1934, and, with over 9 million visits per year, it is the most-visited national park in the United States.
Title: Wallkill Valley
Passage: The Wallkill Valley is a broad valley extending through southeastern New York and northwestern New Jersey. It is composed of rolling hills, plains, and swamps (including the Black Dirt Region) surrounding the Wallkill River. The valley is a subdivision of the larger Hudson Valley, bound to the west by the Shawangunk RidgeKittatinny Mountains and to the east by the Marlboro Mountains and New YorkNew Jersey Highlands. The northern Wallkill Valley is sometimes associated with the greater Catskills region, although it is geographically separated from the Catskill Mountains by the Shawangunk Ridge and Rondout Valley. In a broader sense, the Wallkill Valley is part of the Ridge-and-Valley physiographic province of the Appalachian Mountains, while the Catskills further to the north and west are part of the Appalachian Plateau.
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Blue Ridge Mountains
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Clayton, Georgia
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Blue Ridge Mountains
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K. Maneesha previously partnered in doubles badminton with the player who won which medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics?
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Title: B. Sumeeth Reddy
Passage: B. Sumeeth Reddy (born 26 September 1991) is an Indian badminton player who currently plays men's doubles. He partners Manu Attri for men's doubles events and previously partnered with T. Hema Nagendra Babu. He competed at the 2014 Asian Games. In 2016, he competed at the Rio Summer Olympics in the men's doubles event.They have the distinction of being the only Indian pair to have qualified for Olympics in Men's doubles.
Title: Jacco Arends
Passage: Jacco Arends (born 28 January 1991) is a Dutch male badminton player who specializes in doubles. Arends began playing badminton at his hometown club BC Duinwijck, and at the 2009 he has won European Junior Badminton Championships in mixed doubles with Selena Piek. His current partner is Jelle Maas in men's doubles and Selena Piek in mixed doubles. He competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Title: K. Maneesha
Passage: Kukkapalli Maneesha (born 29 April 1995) is an Indian badminton player who currently plays doubles and mixed doubles. She partners Sanyogita Ghorpade for women's doubles events and previously partnered with J. Meghana, P. V. Sindhu.
Title: Stephan Beeharry
Passage: Stephan Beeharry (born 19 April 1975) is a Mauritian male badminton player. He competed at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics. At the 1996 Summer Olympics, he competed in men's singles event and defeated by Fumihiko Machida of Japan in the first round with the score 15-11, 15-5. In men's doubles event, he was partnered with Eddy Clarisse and defeated by Peter Blackburn and Paul Straight of Australia in the first round with the score 15-3, 15-7. In mixed doubles event, he was partnered with Martine de Souza and defeated by Jens Eriksen and Helene Kirkegaard of Denmark in the first round with the score 15-6, 15-8. At the 2000 Summer Olympics, he competed in mixed doubles event partnered with Marie-Helene Valerie-Pierre and defeated by the Canadian pairs Mike Beres and Kara Solmundson in the first round with the score 15-2, 15-6.
Title: P. V. Sindhu
Passage: Pusarla Venkata Sindhu (born 5 July 1995) is an Indian professional badminton player, who is currently world no 2 in the BWF World Ranking. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, she became the first Indian woman to win an Olympic silver medal. She is one of the two Indian badminton players to ever win an Olympic medal other being Saina Nehwal. She was also a silver medalist at the 2017 BWF World Championships and, in 2017, became first Indian ever to win Korea Open Super Series.
Title: La Palermo
Passage: La Palermo (born 7 July 1994) is a French female badminton player. She started playing badminton at aged 8, then joined the France national badminton team in 2006. In 2009, she won bronze medal at the European U17 Badminton Championships in mixed doubles event. In 2010, she competed at the Summer Youth Olympic Games in Singapore. In 2015, she won the Slovenia International tournament in the mixed doubles event partnered with Bastian Kersaudy. In 2016, she won French National Badminton Championships in women's doubles event. She also the runner-up at the Orleans International in the women's doubles event and at the Estonian International in the mixed doubles event. In 2017, she became the runner-up at the Estonian International partnered with Delphine Delrue.
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silver
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K. Maneesha
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P. V. Sindhu
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Neil B. Shulman is the associate producer of a film directed by which director ?
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Title: Hercules Bellville
Passage: Hercules Bellville (June 18, 1939 February 21, 2009) was an American film producer. Working with Jeremy Thomas at London's Recorded Picture Company for much of his later career, he was an associate producer on "The Dreamers" and "Sexy Beast", and the co-producer of "Blood and Wine". Formerly Bellville acted as Roman Polanski's assistant director on many films, working with the director in a creative capacity for over a decade. Bellville was an associate producer on Polanski's "The Tenant", and it is his hands that come through the wall to menace Catherine Deneuve in "Repulsion".
Title: Rory Quintos
Passage: Rory B. Quintos (born October 31, 1962 in Manila, Philippines) is a Filipino television and film director. She graduated from the University of the Philippines UP Diliman, major in broadcasting. She began a career in television where she successively spent years as production assistant, production manager, floor director, associate producer before finally crossing over to film first as assistant director and eventually as a TV and Film director.
Title: Doc Hollywood
Passage: Doc Hollywood is a 1991 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Caton-Jones, and written by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman, based on Neil B. Shulman's book, "What? Dead...Again?" . The film stars Michael J. Fox, Julie Warner, and Woody Harrelson, with Bridget Fonda, David Ogden Stiers, Frances Sternhagen, Roberts Blossom, and Barnard Hughes appearing in supporting roles.
Title: Neil B. Shulman
Passage: Neil Barnett Shulman is an American doctor and medical writer, who is Associate Professor in the School of Medicine at Emory University. He has conducted and published clinical research on hypertension and is the co-founder of the International Society on Hypertension in Blacks. He is the author of many books promoting medical literacy for both adults and children, as well as humor and children's books. He is the associate producer of the 1991 film "Doc Hollywood", based on one of his books.
Title: Barney Sarecky
Passage: Barney Sarecky (May 7, 1895 August 10, 1968) was an American film producer and screenwriter, from the late 1930s into the 1950s. The younger brother of producerscreenwriter Louis Sarecky, he had a much more prolific career, writing or producing almost 75 films. Beginning as an associate producer, he would continue in that role until late in his career, when he would move up into the producer role, beginning with 1947's "Trailing Danger". In the early 1950s he would move from the big screen to the smaller screen, working as the associate producer on the highly successful television series, "Adventures of Superman". He worked on two small television movies in the mid-1960s, and he was an associate producer on the short-lived television series, "The American West", in 1968, shortly before his death on August 10.
Title: Tovarich (film)
Passage: Tovarich (the Russian word for comrade "tovarisch") is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Anatole Litvak, based on the 1935 play by Robert E. Sherwood, which in turn was based on the 1933 French play "Tovaritch" by Jacques Deval. It was produced by Litvak through Warner Bros., with Robert Lord as associate producer and Hal B. Wallis and Jack L. Warner as executive producers. The screenplay was by Casey Robinson from the French play by Jacques Deval adapted into English by Robert E. Sherwood. The music score was by Max Steiner and the cinematography by Charles Lang.
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Michael Caton-Jones
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Neil B. Shulman
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Doc Hollywood
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Strange Cargo starred what American film and television actress who began her career as a dancer and stage showgirl?
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Title: Amanda Wyss
Passage: Amanda Wyss (born November 24, 1960) is an American film and television actress. She began her career in the early 1980s and first gained notice for her role as Lisa in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" (1982). She then rose to international prominence after playing Tina Gray in the fantasy film "A Nightmare on Elm Street" (1984). She subsequently starred in "Silverado" (1985), "Better Off Dead" (1985), "Powwow Highway" (1989), "Shakma" (1990), and "The Id" (2016). Outside of film, Wyss has guest starred on a variety of television series including "Cheers" (1985-1986), "Charmed" (1999), and "Dexter" (2006). Wyss is also known for her role as Randi McFarland in the television series "" (1992-1993).
Title: Gloria Pall
Passage: Gloria Pall (July 15, 1927 December 30, 2012) was an American model, showgirl, film and television actress, author and businesswoman.
Title: Strange Cargo (1936 film)
Passage: Strange Cargo is a 1936 British crime film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Kathleen Kelly, George Mozart and Moore Marriott. The film is notable for an early performance by George Sanders who went on to success in Hollywood. It was made at Elstree Studios for release by Paramount Pictures. It is also known by the alternative title Breakers Ahead. Criminal gun runners smuggle illegal arms onto a British ship at a South American port.
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: Strange Cargo (1940 film)
Passage: Strange Cargo is a 1940 American romantic drama film by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Frank Borzage and starring Joan Crawford and Clark Gable in a story about a group of fugitive prisoners from a French penal colony. The screenplay by Lawrence Hazard was based upon the 1936 novel, "Not Too Narrow, Not Too Deep", by Richard Sale. The film was produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and was the eighth and last film pairing of Crawford and Gable. The supporting cast includes Peter Lorre.
Title: Marisa Maresca
Passage: Marisa Maresca (17 July 1923 - 18 August 1988) was an Italian showgirl, soubrette, and theatre dancer. Her mother was also a soubrette, her father was an impresario, and her uncle sang operettas. Her sister Lydia Maresca, herself an actress with the stage name Lidia Martora, was the wife of Peppino De Filippo. In 1938, at the age of 15, Maresca joined the company of Erminio Macario, becoming one of the comedy performers in Turin. Over the next decade, she worked with Carlo Dapporto, where, in imitation of Josephine Baker, Maresca appeared on stage in a thong and bra of bananas. In other shows, she performed topless, while in still others, she wore only the heads of three black fox to cover the appropriate areas. In 1946, she created her own company, and a few months later, she took on a young novice comedian, Walter Chiari, with whom she began a relationship. In 1950, she retired from acting to marry Count Corrado Agusta, owner (with his brothers) of Agusta; they had a son Richard, nicknamed Rocky. Maresca's husband left her for Francesca Vacca Graffagni.
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Joan Crawford
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Strange Cargo (1940 film)
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Joan Crawford
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What was the first ship that AquaDuck was constructed
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Title: AquaDuck
Passage: AquaDuck is a water coaster (a water slide with similar turns, drops and g-forces to a roller coaster) that is located on the deck of two Disney cruise ships. It was first constructed on the "Disney Dream" in January 2011 and then later on the "Disney Fantasy" in February 2012. It was developed by Walt Disney Imagineers, and despite a few exceptions, is accessible to almost anyone. The AquaDuck is the first water coaster to exist on a cruise ship, and so far it is the only one of its kind.
Title: Disney Dream
Passage: Disney Dream is a cruise ship operated by Disney Cruise Line, part of The Walt Disney Company, which entered service in 2011. The "Disney Dream" currently sails three-day, four-day, and occasional five-day cruises to the Bahamas. Her sister ship, "Disney Fantasy", was deployed in 2012.
Title: HMCS Iroquois (G89)
Passage: HMCS "Iroquois" was a Tribal-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War and Korean War. She was named for the Iroquois First Nations. "Iroquois" was the first ship to bear this name and the first ship of the class to serve with the Royal Canadian Navy.
Title: Constana Shipyard
Passage: The Constana Shipyard was first mentioned as the "Craft Repair Shop" within the Constana Harbour area in 1892 by the Ministry for Public Works. In July 1905, the shipyard housed the Russian battleship "Potemkin" and refloated her after she was half scuttled by her mutinous crew. The first ship ever constructed by the shipyard and launched to sea on May 31, 1936 was a 12 m long yacht named "Crai Nou", designed and built by Alexandru Theodoru a student at the Naval School in Constana and graduate of the French Naval School. During World War II, the shipyard provided repair and maintenance to the Italian flotilla of midget submarines operating in the Black Sea. Together with the Galai shipyard, it also rebuilt, maintained and repaired numerous German R-boats during the War. 1950 the shipyard began to construct ships, pontoons, tugboats and towboats. In 1975 the shipyard constructed one bulk carrier of DWT which was the first large ship ever constructed in Romania.
Title: Ocean Star Cruises
Passage: Ocean Star Cruises is a cruise line based in Mexico City, Mexico. It was founded in 2010, the first Mexican cruise line. The first ship in its fleet was the MV "Ocean Star Pacific" (launched on 9 July 1970 for RCCL), purchased in December 2010 to become the first ship in the fleet. She entered service on 10 April 2011. The cruise ship sailed the waters of the Mexican Riviera, with embarkation ports at Acapulco and Manzanillo. The company planned to expand its fleet to include six additional newly built vessels in the next 5 years. Ocean Star Cruises no longer operates cruise ships.
Title: USS Terry (DD-25)
Passage: USS "Terry" (DD-25) was a modified "Paulding"-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I, and later in the United States Coast Guard, designated CG-19. She was the first ship named for Edward Terry, and the first ship commanded by future Fleet Admiral and Chief of Naval Operations Ernest J. King.
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Disney Dream
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AquaDuck
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Disney Dream
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What show was presented by Charlie Brooker's wife in 2010?
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Title: Charlie Brooker's Gameswipe
Passage: Charlie Brooker's Gameswipe is a special one-off British, video game culture show by Charlie Brooker, aired in September 2009 during the BBC's Technology season. Following on from Brooker's "Screenwipe" and "Newswipe", "Gameswipe" featured reviews of various video games and consoles as well as an insight into the video game industry.
Title: Konnie Huq
Passage: Kanak Asha "Konnie" Huq ( ; Bengali: ; born 17 July 1975) is a British television presenter and writer. She was the longest-serving female presenter of "Blue Peter", having presented it from 1 December 1997 until 23 January 2008. She presented the 2010 series of "The Xtra Factor" on ITV2.
Title: List of Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe episodes
Passage: "Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe" is a British television review programme broadcast on BBC Four written and presented by Charlie Brooker. The programme contains reviews of current shows, as well as stories and commentary on how television is produced. Series one was referred to by Brooker as a "series of three pilots", after which the programme was commissioned for a longer run. The series has run for five series, plus several specials on BBC Four, although repeats have been shown on BBC Two.
Title: Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe
Passage: Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe is a British television review programme created and presented by Charlie Brooker. It is the most recent addition to Brooker's "Wipe" series, and the first to be broadcast in HD. The programme is an amalgam of the earlier "Wipe" series, with reviews of current television programmes, news events, games, and films.
Title: How TV Ruined Your Life
Passage: How TV Ruined Your Life is a six-episode BBC Two television series written and presented by Charlie Brooker. Charlie Brooker, whose earlier TV-related programmes include "How to Watch Television", "Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe" and "You Have Been Watching", examines how the medium has bent reality to fit its own ends. Produced by Zeppotron, the series aired its first episode in January 2011.
Title: Fifteen Million Merits
Passage: "Fifteen Million Merits" is the second episode of the first series of British science fiction anthology series "Black Mirror". It was written by series creator and showrunner Charlie Brooker and his wife Kanak Huq and directed by Euros Lyn, and first aired on Channel 4 on 11 December 2011.
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The Xtra Factor
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Fifteen Million Merits
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Konnie Huq
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What is the name of the Los Angeles-based production company that produced a film based on the novel by Andr Aciman?
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Title: Steamroller Productions
Passage: Steamroller Productions is a Los Angeles-based production company started by Steven Seagal in 1990, and was involved in Seagal's early work. The company changed its name in 2001 to Luminocity Productions for the films Out for a Kill and Belly of the Beast.
Title: Tom Dolby
Passage: Tom Dolby (born January 17, 1975) is an American filmmaker, producer, and novelist. Dolby was the writer and co-director of the feature film "Last Weekend". He is the principal and founder of Water's End Productions, a Los Angeles-based production company that has produced several acclaimed films such as Luca Guadagninos "Call Me By Your Name" and Ira Sachs "Little Men".
Title: Call Me by Your Name
Passage: Call Me by Your Name is a 2007 novel by American writer Andr Aciman about a love affair between an intellectually precocious 17-year-old American-Italian Jewish boy and a visiting 24-year-old American Jewish scholar in 1980s Italy. The novel chronicles their summer romance and the 20 years that followed.
Title: Bill Nuss
Passage: William M. "Bill" Nuss is a TV writer and producer, who also writes for feature films and Broadway. He is President of Confidential Pictures, a Los Angeles-based production company that supplies primetime series to network and cable broadcasters. With Dusty Kay ("Entourage"), he has written the book for "The Honeymooners", a Broadway-bound musical based on the classic CBS television series.
Title: Mandt Bros. Productions
Passage: Mandt Bros. Productions is a Los Angeles-based production company founded by brothers Neil and Michael Mandt. The company is primarily known for producing the television programs "Jim Rome Is Burning" on ESPNESPN2. The company has since moved along with Jim Rome to the CBS Sports Network to produce his new show, ROME. Mandt Bros also created and produced "Destination Truth" on Syfy. It has also produced original content for the internet, particularly "Tim's Dates", which earned a Broadband Emmy Nomination and a Webby Award.
Title: Call Me by Your Name (film)
Passage: Call Me by Your Name is an internationally co-produced coming-of-age drama film directed by Luca Guadagnino and written by James Ivory. It is based on the novel of the same name by Andr Aciman. It stars Timothe Chalamet, Armie Hammer, Michael Stuhlbarg, Amira Casar, Esther Garrel, and Victoire Du Bois.
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Water's End Productions
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Tom Dolby
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Call Me by Your Name (film)
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Mi Mxico is an album by a singer who recorded her first song at 21 titled what?
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Title: Yeah! (Fuel song)
Passage: "Yeah!" is the first song released from Fuel's album "Puppet Strings". It is also the first song released featuring original lead singer Brett Scallions since Fuel's 2003 studio album "Natural Selection".
Title: Ana Gabriel
Passage: Mara Guadalupe Arajo (born December 10, 1955), better known as Ana Gabriel, is a Mexican singer and songwriter from Guamuchil, Sinaloa, Mexico. She first sang on the stage at age six, singing "Regalo A Dios" by Jos Alfredo Jimnez. She moved to Tijuana, Baja California and studied accounting. At age 21, in 1977, she recorded her first song, titled "Comprndeme". During her long career, she has hits in three different genres of music: rock en espaol, Latin pop, and rancheras.
Title: Mi Mxico
Passage: Mi Mxico (English My Mexico) is the seventh studio album by Mexican pop singer Ana Gabriel. It was released on 1991. This time she came back with a different style, she changed the pop genre for ranchera and regional. It has sold 4.5 million worldwide.
Title: Tyga discography
Passage: The discography of Tyga, an American rapper, consists of four studio albums, two compilation albums, fourteen mixtapes, eight singles (including four as a featured artist) and forty-eight music videos. In 2008, Tyga released his first studio album, "No Introduction", on the record label Decaydance Records. The album featured the single "Coconut Juice", which features singer Travie McCoy; the song peaked at number 94 on the US "Billboard" Hot 100, becoming Tyga's first song to appear on the chart. In 2010, Tyga and American singer Chris Brown released the collaborative mixtape "Fan of a Fan", which included the single "Deuces": the song peaked at number 14 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and became Tyga's first song to chart on the US Hot RBHip-Hop Songs chart, peaking at number thirty. Tyga also appeared on the song "Loyalty", a single by fellow rapper Birdman, and collaborated with rapper Lil Wayne on the non-album single "I'm on It", both of which failed to chart on the "Billboard" Hot 100.
Title: Time To Make Love
Passage: Time To Make Love was RB singer T-Pain's first song which features a rapper named Sarge on the second verse. It was the start of T-Pain's solo singing career. It was released in his mixtape and didn't make it to the official track list of T-Pain's debut album Rappa Ternt Sanga. T-Pain stated it was his first song to be played on the radio as a solo artist, yet was asleep wasn't able to enjoy that mini moment of success.
Title: Objection (Tango)
Passage: "Objection (Tango)" is a song recorded by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira for her fifth studio album and first English-language album "Laundry Service" (2001). It was the first song Shakira wrote in English after being encouraged by American singer Gloria Estefan to record material in the language. She also produced the track along with Lester Mendez. "Objection (Tango)" musically combines elements of pop rock and tango, and contains instrumentation from the "bandonen" and guitar. Through the lyrics of the song, Shakira aims to end a love triangle she is a part of. The song was released as the third single from the album on 6 July 2002. A Spanish version of the song, entitled "Te Aviso, Te Anuncio (Tango)" ("I'm Warning You, I'm Telling You"), was also recorded by the singer.
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Comprndeme
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Mi Mxico
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Ana Gabriel
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Francisco 'Paco' Antonio Candela Pascual plays his home games in which stadium ?
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Title: Paco Candela
Passage: Francisco 'Paco' Antonio Candela Pascual (born 19 January 1993) is a Spanish footballer who plays for CF Fuenlabrada. Mainly a central defender, he can also play as a defensive midfielder.
Title: Francisco Montas
Passage: Francisco 'Paco' Montas Claveras (born 8 October 1986) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for CD Tenerife as a right winger.
Title: Conflict (band)
Passage: Conflict is an English anarcho-punk band originally based in Eltham in South London. Formed in 1981, the band's original line up consisted of: Colin Jerwood (vocals), Francisco 'Paco' Carreno (drums), Big John (bass guitar), Steve (guitars), Pauline (vocals), Paul a.k.a. 'Nihilistic Nobody' (visuals). Their first release was the EP "The House That Man Built" on Crass Records. By the time they released their first album, "It's Time to See Who's Who", on Corpus Christi Records, Pauline and Paul had left the band. Conflict later set up its own Mortarhate Records label, which put out releases by other artists including Hagar the Womb, Icons of Filth, Lost Cherrees, The Apostles, Exitstance, Stalag 17, Admit You're Shit and Potential Threat.
Title: Francisco Llorente Gento
Passage: Francisco 'Paco' Llorente Gento (born 21 May 1965) is a Spanish retired footballer who played mostly as a right winger.
Title: CF Fuenlabrada
Passage: Club de Ftbol Fuenlabrada, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Fuenlabrada, in the autonomous community of Madrid. Founded in 1975 it plays in Segunda Divisin B Group 1, holding home matches at "Estadio Fernando Torres", with a capacity of 2,500 seats.
Title: Francisco Buyo
Passage: Francisco 'Paco' Buyo Snchez (born 13 January 1958) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
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Estadio Fernando Torres
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Paco Candela
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CF Fuenlabrada
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Who directed a 1943 mystery filmed that starred "The Body"?
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Title: Marie McDonald
Passage: Marie McDonald (July 6, 1923 October 21, 1965) was an American singer and actress known as "The Body Beautiful" and later nicknamed "The Body".
Title: Skinwalkers (2002 film)
Passage: Skinwalkers (2002) is a mystery television film based on the novel of the same name by Tony Hillerman, one of his series of mysteries set against contemporary Navajo life in the Southwest. It features an all-Native American cast, with Adam Beach and Wes Studi playing officers Jim Chee and Joe Leaphorn. It was produced as part of the PBS "Mystery! " series, filmed on the Navajo reservation and directed by Chris Eyre.
Title: Mystery of the 13th Guest
Passage: The Mystery of the 13th Guest is a 1943 American crimemystery film directed by William Beaudine. It is based on Armitage Trail's 1929 novel "The 13th Guest" and is an updated version of the 1932 film "The Thirteenth Guest". The film stars Helen Parrish as a young woman who returns to her grandfather's house 13 years after his passing to read his will as per his wishes.
Title: The Spider Woman
Passage: The Spider Woman (alternatively titled Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman and Spider Woman) is a 1943 mystery film starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson, the seventh of fourteen such films the pair were involved in. As with all of the Universal Studios films in the series, the film is set in then-present day as opposed to the Victorian setting of the original stories. This film incorporates elements from the novel "The Sign of the Four", as well as the short stories "The Final Problem", "The Adventure of the Empty House", "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot" and "The Adventure of the Speckled Band".
Title: Paparazzi: Eye in the Dark
Passage: Paparazzi: Eye in the Dark is a 2011 romantic mystery film directed by Bayo Akinfemi and starring Van Vicker, Koby Maxwell, Tchidi Chikere, Syr Law, JJ Bunny and Chet Anekwe. The film depicts the adventures of an aspiring photographer whose accidental picture exposes an infamous murder mystery. The film was initially slated for a direct-to-video release but as of February, 2011 was scheduled for a multiple-city limited theatrical release. Made for a low six-figure budget and filmed over the course of 19 days, the film has been known in the Nollywood USA market as the film that has changed the look and sound of Nollywood by introducing a more western approach to production quality. Notably the filmmakers employed the experience of an American filmmaker (Tim "Black Magic Tim" Wilson) to serve as cinematographer and editor.
Title: A Scream in the Dark
Passage: A Scream in the Dark is a 1943 American mystery film directed by George Sherman and written by Anthony Coldeway and Gerald Schnitzer. The film stars Robert Lowery, Marie McDonald, Edward Brophy, Elizabeth Russell, Hobart Cavanaugh and Wally Vernon. The film was released on October 15, 1943, by Republic Pictures.
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George Sherman
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A Scream in the Dark
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Marie McDonald
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Are La Quinceaera and Unmistaken Child both documentaries?
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Title: Adam Taub
Passage: Adam Taub is a documentary film director from Greeley, Colorado whose films include "La Quinceaera", "Don Angelo", and "El Duque de la Bachata". His film "La Quinceaera" won the 2007 award for Best Documentary at the Angelus Student Film Festival in Hollywood, California and Best Documentary at the San Diego Latino Film Festival. He is currently working on a film project entitled "El Duque de la Bachata" with Joan Soriano, a bachata and merengue musician from the Dominican Republic.
Title: ltima mueca
Passage: La ltima mueca (Spanish for "the last doll") is a tradition of the "Quinceaera", the celebration of a girl's fifteenth birthday in parts of Latin America. During this ritual the "quinceaera" relinquishes a doll from her childhood to signify that she is no longer in need of such a toy. The ritual could also suggest that she is now capable of being a mother. The "chambaln de honor" is a person designated to "present her to society" and is usually the one to give her the "ltima mueca" as well. The birthday girl will then dance with the doll as part of the ceremony. Some of the dolls used in the ceremony are made of elegant ceramic or porcelain and are hand painted. These collectors dolls are highly sought after on the collectors market.
Title: Silvia Caos
Passage: Silvia Caos (August 10, 1933-April 16, 2006) was a Cuban-born Mexican actress. She known for "Quinceaera", "Mara la del barrio" and "La usurpadora"
Title: Wash West
Passage: Wash Westmoreland, also called Wash West, (born 4 March 1966) is an independent film director who has worked in television, documentaries, and independent films. His 2006 release, "Quinceaera", had a double Sundance win (Audience Award and Grand Jury Prize), and it also picked up the Humanitas Prize and the John Cassavetes Spirit Award. In 2008, Westmoreland produced an MTV film "Pedro" about AIDS activist Pedro Zamora that was introduced on MTV by U.S. President Bill Clinton. Working with his partner Richard Glatzer, he directed "The Last of Robin Hood" in 2012 starring Kevin Kline, Susan Sarandon, and Dakota Fanning that was released in August 2014 by Goldwyn. The duo's next film "Still Alice", based on Lisa Genova's NYT bestselling book, starred Julianne Moore, Kristen Stewart, and Alec Baldwin. It premiered at Toronto International Film Festival in 2014 and was immediately picked up for distribution by Sony Picture Classics. It went on to win many awards, especially for leading actress Julianne Moore, who won the SAG Award, the Independent Spirit Award, the BAFTA and the Academy Award for Best Actress.
Title: Unmistaken Child
Passage: Unmistaken Child is a 2008 independent documentary film, which follows a Tibetan Buddhist monk's search for the reincarnation of his beloved teacher, a world-renowned lama.
Title: La Quinceaera (film)
Passage: La Quinceaera is a documentary film produced and directed by Adam Taub released in 2007. It was shot in Tijuana, Mexico and follows Ana Maria and her family as they prepare for and celebrate her "Quinceaera". The "Quinceaera" or "Quince Aos" (sometimes represented "XV Aos", meaning "fifteen years") is, in some Spanish-speaking regions of the Americas, a young woman's celebration of her fifteenth birthday, which is celebrated in a unique and different way from her other birthdays. The word is also used to refer to the young woman whose 15th birthday is being celebrated (analogous to the word "cumpleaera" for "birthday girl").
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yes
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La Quinceaera (film)
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Unmistaken Child
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What country does A1081 road and London Colney have in common?
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Title: Colney Heath
Passage: Colney Heath is a large village in Hertfordshire, England. The village became a civil parish in 1947 when the St. Peter Rural parish was split to form Colney Heath and London Colney. There is a converted windmill in the village. The civil parish also includes the settlements of Smallford and Sleapshyde.
Title: London Colney
Passage: London Colney is a village and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England. It is located to the north of London, close to Junction 22 of the M25 motorway.
Title: A1081 road
Passage: The A1081 is a road in the south of England. It starts at Luton Airport in Bedfordshire and runs to High Barnet in Greater London via Harpenden, St Albans and London Colney, a distance of around 20 mi . For most of its length, the A1081 follows the route of the original A6.
Title: Broad Colney Lakes
Passage: Broad Colney Lakes is an 11 hectare nature reserve managed by the Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust in London Colney in Hertfordshire. It has three lakes, created as a result of gravel extraction in the 1920s. Otters travel through Long Lake on their journeys along the River Colne, which flows through the lake, and great crested grebes nest at the edge. Small Lake is marshy and a breeding area for fish, while North Lake has tufted ducks, coots and mallards.
Title: Chantry Island, Hertfordshire
Passage: Chantry Island is a small patch of land surrounded by a small dyke, giving the impression that it is an Island. It is located in the grounds of the All Saints Pastoral centre, part of the Archdiocese of Westminster, in London Colney, Hertfordshire.
Title: Arsenal Training Centre
Passage: The Arsenal Training Centre, often referred to as its geographical location London Colney in Hertfordshire, is the training ground of Arsenal Football Club. It houses ten full-size pitches, an indoor facility and a medical and rehabilitation centre.
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A1081 road
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London Colney
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Are both Hana Mandlkov and Jelena Jankovi originally from Eastern Europe?
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Title: 2008 Wimbledon Championships Mixed Doubles
Passage: Jamie Murray and Jelena Jankovi were the defending champions, but Jankovi chose not to participate, and only Murray competed that year.
Title: 2009 Kremlin Cup Women's Singles
Passage: Jelena Jankovi was the defending champion, but she lost in the quarterfinals against Alisa Kleybanova. Francesca Schiavone won in the final 6-3, 6-0 against Olga Govortsova.
Title: Hana Mandlkov
Passage: Hana Mandlkov (born 19 February 1962) is a former professional tennis player from Czechoslovakia who later obtained Australian citizenship. During her career, she won four Grand Slam singles titles: the 1980 Australian Open, 1981 French Open, 1985 US Open, and the 1987 Australian Open. She was also the runner-up at four Grand Slam singles events, including the Wimbledon finals of 1981 and 1986, and won one Grand Slam women's doubles title, the 1989 US Open with Martina Navratilova.
Title: IvanovicJankovi rivalry
Passage: Serbian tennis players Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Jankovi are both former world No. 1 and have met 12 times so far. Their overall head-to-head series is 93, in Ivanovic's favor. Jankovi is two years older than Ivanovic, so their paths connect them to play each other. They are the first female players to achieve major successes for independent Serbia.
Title: 2014 Rogers Cup Women's Doubles
Passage: Jelena Jankovi and Katarina Srebotnik were the defending champions, but they chose not to compete together. Jankovi played alongside Klra Koukalov, but lost in the second round to Michalla Krajicek and Barbora Zhlavov-Strcov. Srebotnik teamed up with Kvta Peschke, but lost in the second round to Chan Hao-ching and Chan Yung-jan. br
Title: Jelena Jankovi
Passage: Jelena Jankovi (Serbian Cyrillic: , ] , born 28 February 1985) is a Serbian professional tennis player. Jankovi is a former World No. 1 in singles, a ranking achieved preceding her finals appearance at the 2008 US Open. Jankovi's career highlights include winning the 2007 Wimbledon Mixed Doubles title with Jamie Murray, the 2010 Indian Wells Masters, the Internazionali BNL d'Italia twice, in 2007 and 2008, and the aforementioned appearance in the finals of the 2008 US Open. She is coached by her brother Marko.
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yes
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Hana Mandlkov
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Jelena Jankovi
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On September 12, 1958, Mark Shepherd witnessed the demonstration of the integrated circuit by Jack Kilby and what other individual?
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Title: Photonic integrated circuit
Passage: A photonic integrated circuit (PIC) or integrated optical circuit is a device that integrates multiple (at least two) photonic functions and as such is similar to an electronic integrated circuit. The major difference between the two is that a photonic integrated circuit provides functions for information signals imposed on optical wavelengths typically in the visible spectrum or near infrared 850 nm-1650 nm.
Title: IC layout editor
Passage: An Integrated circuit layout editor or IC layout editor is an electronic design automation software tool that allows a user to digitize the shapes and patterns that form an integrated circuit. Typically the view will include the components ( usually as pcells ), metal routing tracks, vias and electrical pins. Software of this type is similar to computer aided drafting software, but is specialized for the task of integrated circuit layout. The typical flow for the layout of analog circuits might be :
Title: Mark Shepherd (businessman)
Passage: Mark Shepherd (January 18, 1923 February 4, 2009) was the chairman and chief executive officer of Texas Instruments. He was in attendance at the demonstration of the integrated circuit by Jack Kilby on September 12, 1958.
Title: Integrated Circuit Topography Act
Passage: The Integrated Circuit Topography Act ("An Act to provide for the protection of integrated circuit topographies and to amend certain Acts in consequence thereof", C-37) is legislation passed by the Parliament of Canada in 1990 that regulates the intellectual property of integrated circuit topographies. It came into force in 1993. The Act provides exclusive rights for the creator of the integrated circuit topography and remedies to deter infringement. The exclusive right is transferable. To receive the exclusive right to an integrated circuit topography the topography must be registered at the Canadian Intellectual Property Office. Between 1993 and 1999 there were about 38 registrations under the Act.
Title: Jack Kilby
Passage: Jack St. Clair Kilby (November 8, 1923 June 20, 2005) was an American electrical engineer who took part (along with Robert Noyce) in the realization of the first integrated circuit while working at Texas Instruments (TI) in 1958. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics on December 10, 2000. To congratulate him, American President Bill Clinton wrote, "You can take pride in the knowledge that your work will help to improve lives for generations to come."
Title: Boundary scan
Passage: Boundary scan is a method for testing interconnects (wire lines) on printed circuit boards or sub-blocks inside an integrated circuit. Boundary scan is also widely used as a debugging method to watch integrated circuit pin states, measure voltage, or analyze sub-blocks inside an integrated circuit.
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Robert Noyce
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Mark Shepherd (businessman)
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Jack Kilby
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What band was Robert Young a member of when Godspeed You! Black Emperor released their debut album?
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Title: F A
Passage: F A (pronounced "F-sharp, A-sharp, Infinity") is the debut album of the Canadian post-rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor. It was released twice, first in 1997 by Constellation Records and then again on 8 June 1998, by Kranky as an expanded edition that ran for 63:27. The album is devoid of traditional lyrics and mostly instrumental, featuring lengthy songs segmented into movements and wide dynamics.
Title: Robert Young (musician)
Passage: Robert "Throb" Young (1964 9 September 2014) was a Scottish musician. He was a member of the alternative rock band Primal Scream from 1984 to 2006.
Title: Shalabi Effect (album)
Passage: Shalabi Effect is the eponymous debut album of Shalabi Effect. The album cover is taken from the famous Eagle Nebula Pillars of Creation photo made by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. The album began with the song "Aural Florida", which was originally going to be on a split release with Godspeed You! Black Emperor; when that release was abandoned, the rest of the album was created.
Title: Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Passage: Godspeed You! Black Emperor is a Canadian experimental music collective which originated in Montreal, Quebec in 1994. The group releases recordings through Constellation, an independent record label also located in Montreal. After the release of their debut album in 1997, the group toured regularly from 1998 to 2002. In 2003, the band announced an indefinite hiatus in order for members to pursue other musical interests. In the intervening period, the group was occasionally rumored to have broken up, but finally reconvened for a tour which began in late 2010. In October 2012, they released their fourth album, "'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! ", followed in March 2015 by their fifth album, "Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress", and by their sixth album, "Luciferian Towers", in September 2017.
Title: Thierry Amar
Passage: Thierry Amar is a Canadian musician. He is a member of Godspeed You! Black Emperor and co-founder of Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra Tra-La-La Band with Efrim Menuck and Sophie Trudeau. Amar also participates with Black Ox Orkestar, a Yiddish folk band.
Title: Plays quot;High Gospelquot;
Passage: Plays "High Gospel" (2011) is the debut album from Canadian musician Efrim Menuck, best known for his work as a founding member of Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Thee Silver Mt. Zion. The album alternates instrumental and vocal tracks, an aspect of his work which began with the Silver Mt. Zion album Horses in the Sky. It was self produced and recorded at the Hotel2Tango and various other locations in Canada in 2010.
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Primal Scream
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Robert Young (musician)
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Godspeed You! Black Emperor
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Who was the original artist of the song covered in Glen Campbell's 1967 video?
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Title: The Essential Glen Campbell Volume Three
Passage: The Essential Glen Campbell Volume Three is the third of a series of three albums which cover Glen Campbell's recordings for Capitol Records from 1962-79. The tracks are presented in a non-chronological order. All three "Essential" CDs contain, next to single and albums tracks, previously unreleased recordings. On The Essential Glen Campbell Volume Three, these are "Beautiful Brown Eyes", "They'll Never Take Her Love from Me", "All the Way" and "Learnin' the Blues". The last two songs are from a 1979 recording session led by Nelson Riddle. The "Essential" albums are also notable for containing some of the songs from The Artistry of Glen Campbell, the only original studio album by Campbell that has not been released on CD or as a digital download. Included here is "Tequila".
Title: The Best of Glen Campbell
Passage: After Glen Campbell's Greatest Hits (1971), The Best of Glen Campbell was the second of official Capitol compilation albums by Glen Campbell and was released in 1976.
Title: Glen Campbell videos
Passage: American country music singer Glen Campbell released fifteen video albums and was featured in twenty-one music videos in his lifetime. His first two music videos, "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" and "Wichita Lineman", were directed by Gene Weed in 1967 and 1968 respectively. Campbell released his final music video, "I'm Not Gonna Miss You", in 2014 to coincide with the release of the documentary "".
Title: United We Stand (Debby and Glen Campbell album)
Passage: United We Stand is a release by Glen Campbell's eldest daughter Debby. Debby Campbell has been performing with her father since 1987. She was a featured vocalist on the Glen Campbell Goodtime Theater shows in Branson, MO during the mid 90s. United We Stand was released as a cassette only. It was sold in record stores and the Goodtime Theatre in Branson and after concerts during tours. Next to solo recordings, it contains four duets with Glen Campbell, two of which were recorded live at the shows.
Title: The Essential Glen Campbell Volume One
Passage: The Essential Glen Campbell Volume One is the first of a series of three albums which cover Glen Campbell's recordings for Capitol Records between 1962 and 1979. The tracks are presented in a non-chronological order. All three Essential CDs contain, next to single and albums tracks, previously unreleased recordings. On The Essential Glen Campbell Volume One, these are "Twelve Blues", "I Walk the Line" (a jazz version of the Johnny Cash hit) and "Blue Sky Shining", from a 1979 recording session led by Nelson Riddle. The Essential albums are also notable for containing some of the songs from The Artistry of Glen Campbell, the only original studio album by Glen Campbell that has not been released on CD or as a digital download. Included here are "Banjo Garden" and "Shenandoah".
Title: By the Time I Get to Phoenix
Passage: "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" is a song written by Jimmy Webb. Originally recorded by Johnny Rivers in 1965, it was covered by American country music singer Glen Campbell on his album of the same name. Released on Capitol Records in 1967, Campbell's version topped "RPM"'s Canada Country Tracks, reached number two on "Billboard"'s Hot Country Singles chart, and won two awards at the 10th Annual Grammys. Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) named it the third most performed song from 1940 to 1990. The song was ranked number 20 on BMI's Top 100 Songs of the Century. Frank Sinatra called it "the greatest torch song ever written."
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Johnny Rivers
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Glen Campbell videos
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By the Time I Get to Phoenix
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Does Eppley Airfield or KalamazooBattle Creek International Airport serve more passengers?
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Title: KalamazooBattle Creek International Airport
Passage: KalamazooBattle Creek International Airport (IATA: AZO, ICAO: KAZO, FAA LID: AZO) is a county-owned public airport 3 mi southeast of Kalamazoo, in Kalamazoo County, Michigan. The airport is located approximately 20 mi west of the city of Battle Creek. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 20172021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.
Title: Battle Creek, Michigan
Passage: Battle Creek is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan, in northwest Calhoun County, at the confluence of the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek rivers. It is the principal city of the Battle Creek, Michigan Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which encompasses all of Calhoun County. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 52,347, while the MSA's population was 136,146.
Title: Michigan Battle Cats
Passage: The Michigan Battle Cats was a minor league baseball team which began playing in the Midwest League in 1995 and called C.O. Brown Stadium in Battle Creek, Michigan home. The franchise had previously been located in Madison, Wisconsin in 1994 where they were called the Madison Hatters. Prior to that the team was located in Springfield, Illinois and was known as the Springfield Cardinals. Upon moving to Battle Creek the team initially sought the name Battle Creek Golden Kazoos to help create a regional tie-in with the city of Kalamazoo, Michigan, but legal disputes led to the adoption of the Battle Cats moniker. The team became known as the Battle Creek Yankees beginning with their affiliation in 2003 with the New York Yankees, and again changed names and affiliations in 2005 and became the Southwest Michigan Devil Rays. In 2007, citing declining attendance, the team moved to Midland, Michigan and became the Great Lakes Loons.
Title: Eppley Airfield
Passage: Eppley Airfield (IATA: OMA, ICAO: KOMA, FAA LID: OMA) is a medium hub airport three miles northeast of downtown Omaha, Nebraska, in Douglas County, Nebraska, United States. It is the largest airport in Nebraska, serving ten times more passengers than all other Nebraska airports combined.
Title: Millard Airport (Nebraska)
Passage: Millard Airport (IATA: MIQ, ICAO: KMLE, FAA LID: MLE) is a public airport located seven miles (11 km) southwest of the central business district of Omaha, a city in Douglas County, Nebraska, United States. It is owned by the Omaha Airport Authority, who also owns the main airport of Omaha, Eppley Airfield.
Title: M-96 (Michigan highway)
Passage: M-96 is a state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan that runs between Kalamazoo and Marshall. Its termini are both on business loops of Interstate 94 (I-94); the eastern one coincides with an intersection with I-69. Between Kalamazoo and Marshall it passes through Comstock, Galesburg, Augusta, and Battle Creek intersecting I-194M-66 in Battle Creek and I-94 in Emmett Township.
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Eppley Airfield
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Eppley Airfield
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KalamazooBattle Creek International Airport
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What are the names of the brothers who form the band behind the Flick of the SwitchMonsters of Rock Tour?
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Title: Guitar Rock Tour 2
Passage: Guitar Rock Tour 2 is a music video game developed and published by Gameloft for the iOS, Symbian and Nintendo. It was released on July 9, 2009, as the sequel to 2008's "Guitar Rock Tour" from the same developer.
Title: Flick of the SwitchMonsters of Rock Tour
Passage: The Flick of the SwitchMonsters of Rock Tour was a concert tour by the Australian rock band ACDC in support of their released album Flick of the Switch in 1983.
Title: Live at Monsters of Rock
Passage: Live at Monsters of Rock is a live album and DVD Northern Irish blues guitarist and singer Gary Moore. It was recorded live on May 21, 2003 at Sheffield Hallam Arena in England, during Gary Moore's appearances on the 2003 Monsters of Rock tour.
Title: Monsters of Rock Tour 1987
Passage: Monsters of Rock Tour 1987 was the festival tour of Europe by the American thrash metal band Metallica. It was the second time Metallica attended Monsters of Rock.
Title: Monsters of Rock Tour 1988
Passage: The Monsters of Rock Tour 1988 was a festival tour headlined by hard rock band Van Halen as part of their promotion for their "OU812" album. The Scorpions were a co-headliner. Opening bands included Metallica, Dokken, and Kingdom Come. It formed the first section of the OU812 Tour, the main part of which followed immediately after Monsters of Rock 1988. As one of the many well known Monsters of Rock tours, the tour featured an impressive line-up, especially for a single day event, and proved very popular.
Title: ACDC
Passage: ACDC are an Australian hard rock band, formed in Sydney in 1973 by brothers Malcolm and Angus Young. A hard rockblues rock band, they have also been considered a heavy metal band, although they have always dubbed their music simply "rock and roll".
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Malcolm and Angus Young
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Flick of the SwitchMonsters of Rock Tour
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ACDC
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Gary Kurtz was a producer on the 1973 coming-of-age film directed and co-written by whom?
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Title: The Animals (film)
Passage: The Animals is a 2012 Filipino coming-of-age film directed by Gino M. Santos. It is about the daily struggles of three teens living in upper middle class Manila. The film is one of the official entries at the 8th Cinemalaya Film Festival in 2012 and won Best Editing. The film continued to receive wide recognition, such as being nominated for Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, and Best Musical Score at the 36th Gawad Urian Award, as well as international premieres in the Stockholm International Film Festival and the New York Asian Film Festival.
Title: American Graffiti
Passage: American Graffiti is a 1973 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed and co-written by George Lucas starring Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith, Cindy Williams, Candy Clark, Mackenzie Phillips, Bo Hopkins, and Wolfman Jack. Suzanne Somers and Joe Spano also appear in the film. Set in Modesto, California in 1962, the film is a study of the cruising and rock and roll cultures popular among the postWorld War II baby boom generation. The film is told in a series of vignettes, telling the story of a group of teenagers and their adventures over a single night.
Title: Secret Fruit
Passage: Secret Fruit () is a 2017 Chinese coming-of-age film directed by Lien Yi-chi and starring Chen Feiyu and Nana Ou-Yang. It is based upon the novel of the same name by Rao Xueman, who also wrote the film's screenplay. The film was released in China on July 7, 2017.
Title: 5-25-77
Passage: 5-25-77 is a coming of age film written and directed by Patrick Read Johnson and produced by Fred Roos and Gary Kurtz. It stars John Francis Daley as a teenage filmmaker living in Wadsworth, Illinois, and his excitement for the premiere of "Star Wars" on May 25, 1977. Johnson began funding the project in 2001 and filming took place from 2004-2006. Additional shots were filmed in 2015 and 2016, making the filming course span a total of thirteen years.
Title: Rathinirvedam (2011 film)
Passage: Rathinirvedam is a 2011 Malayalam coming-of-age film directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar and starring Shweta Menon and Sreejith. It is a remake of the 1978 film of the same name directed by Bharathan and written by P. Padmarajan based on his own novel "Rathinirvedam". The film was produced by Suresh Kumar under the banner of Revathy Kalamandhir.
Title: Gary Kurtz
Passage: Gary Douglas Kurtz (born July 27, 1940) is an American film producer whose list of credits includes "American Graffiti" (1973), "Star Wars" (1977), "The Empire Strikes Back" (1980), "The Dark Crystal" (1982) and "Return to Oz" (1985). Kurtz also co-produced the 1989 science fiction adventure film "Slipstream", which reunited him with "Star Wars" star Mark Hamill.
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George Lucas
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Gary Kurtz
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American Graffiti
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My Brother the Serial Killer is a 2012 American television documentary about serial killer Glen Rogers, otherwise known as the "Casanova Killer", who was convicted for a series of murders and arsons, it received widespread media attention for Clay's claims that his brother was responsible for the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman, The O. J. Simpson murder case, was a criminal trial held at the Los Angeles County Superior Court in which former National Football League (NFL) player, broadcaster, and actor Orenthal James "O. J." Simpson was tried on two counts of murder for the deaths on which date?
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Title: Bob Enyart
Passage: Bob Enyart is an American talk radio host, author, and pastor of Denver Bible Church. He is best known for buying nearly 16,000 worth of O.J. Simpson memorabilia, including his Hall of Fame induction certificate, at an auction benefiting the families of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman in 1999, four years after the trial. He then led a group which set fire to the items on the steps of a Los Angeles courthouse in protest at the verdict in the O. J. Simpson murder case.
Title: My Brother the Serial Killer
Passage: My Brother the Serial Killer is a 2012 American television documentary about serial killer Glen Rogers, otherwise known as the "Casanova Killer", who was convicted for a series of murders and arsons. The documentary was narrated by Rogers' brother Clay Rogers and aired on Investigation Discovery in November 2012. "My Brother the Serial Killer" received widespread media attention for Clay's claims that his brother was responsible for the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman.
Title: O. J. Simpson murder case
Passage: The O. J. Simpson murder case (officially titled People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson) was a criminal trial held at the Los Angeles County Superior Court in which former National Football League (NFL) player, broadcaster, and actor Orenthal James "O. J." Simpson was tried on two counts of murder for the June 12, 1994, deaths of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and restaurant waiter Ron Goldman. The trial spanned eleven months, from the jury's swearing-in on November 9, 1994. Opening statements were made on January 24, 1995, and the verdict was announced on October 3, 1995, when Simpson was found not guilty of murder on both counts. Following Simpson's acquittal, no additional arrests or convictions related to the murders have been made. According to the newspaper "USA Today", the case has been described as the "most publicized" criminal trial in history.
Title: Trial of Michael Jackson
Passage: People v. Jackson (full case name: 1133603: The People of the State of California v. Michael Joseph Jackson) was a 2005 criminal trial held in Santa Barbara County Superior Court, in which American recording artist Michael Jackson was tried based upon accusations of Gavin Arvizo, a 13-year-old boy Jackson had befriended. Jackson was indicted for four counts of molesting a minor, four counts of intoxicating a minor in order to molest him, one count of attempted child molestation, and one count of conspiring to hold the boy and his family captive at his 2700 acre Neverland Ranch, as well as conspiring to commit extortion and child abduction. Jackson denied all counts.
Title: Lance Ito
Passage: Lance Allan Ito (born August 2, 1950) is an American retired judge best known for presiding over the O.J. Simpson murder case while on the bench of the Los Angeles County Superior Court. He heard felony criminal cases at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in downtown Los Angeles.
Title: Glen Edward Rogers
Passage: Glen Edward Rogers (born July 15, 1962), also known as "The Cross Country Killer" or "The Casanova Killer", is an American serial killer. He was convicted of two murders and is a suspect in numerous others throughout the United States, including being mentioned, and considered by investigators in Los Angeles County, as a possible alternative suspect to O.J. Simpson in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, although as of 2017 nothing has developed regarding these allegations. Rogers was featured on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list after a crime spree that began on September 28, 1995 with Rogers' first authoritatively established murder.
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June 12, 1994
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My Brother the Serial Killer
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O. J. Simpson murder case
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What highway otherwise known as CR 85 and meets up with County Road 97 in Bayport?
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Title: Arkansas Highway 215
Passage: Highway 215 (AR 215, Ark. 215, and Hwy. 215) is a designation for three northsouth state highways in northwest Arkansas. A southern route of 8.80 mi runs north from Franklin County Road 31 and Franklin County Road 221 (CR 31CR 221) at Dahoma to Highway 96 near the Arkansas River. A second route of 15.94 mi begins at US Route 64Highway 917 (US 64AR 917) in Mulberry and runs north to CR 77CR 102 in the Ozark National Forest. A third segment of 16.44 mi begins at Highway 23 at Cass and runs north to Johnson CR 36 at Oark.
Title: Montauk Highway
Passage: Montauk Highway is an eastwest road extending for 95 mi across the southern shore of Long Island in Suffolk County, New York, in the United States. It extends from the Nassau County line in Amityville, where it connects to Merrick Road, to Montauk Point State Park at the very eastern end of Long Island in Montauk. The highway is known by several designations along its routing, primarily New York State Route 27A (NY 27A) from the county line to Oakdale and NY 27 east of Southampton. The portion of Montauk Highway between Oakdale and Southampton is mostly county-maintained as County Route 80 and County Route 85 (CR 80 and CR 85, respectively).
Title: Florida State Road 97
Passage: State Road 97 (SR 97) is a south-north two-lane highway entirely in Escambia County, Florida. It runs from County Road 95A, just southeast of U.S. Highway 29 in Molino, to the Alabama state line near Atmore, where it becomes State Route 21. The road runs through the community of Walnut Hill and serves primarily to connect Pensacola to the northwest Escambia County and Atmore areas. In combination with SR 21, the road also provides a connection to Interstate 65.
Title: County Route 48 (Suffolk County, New York)
Passage: County Route 48 (CR 48) is a major eastwest county road on the North Fork of Long Island in Suffolk County, New York, in the United States. It runs for 13.60 mi from Sound Avenue in Mattituck to New York State Route 25 (NY 25) just outside the village of Greenport. The route is co-signed as NY 25 Truck, which continues west along Sound Avenue towards Laurel. CR 48 was originally designated as CR 27 when it became a county road in 1930 and was renumbered to CR 48 in 1988 to avoid confusion with New York State Route 27, which is the main thoroughfare on the South Fork of Long Island.
Title: Arkansas Highway 52
Passage: Highway 52 (AR 52, Ark. 52, and Hwy. 52) is a designation for three state highways in southeast Arkansas. One route of 7.49 mi runs east from Highway 133 at North Crossett to US Route 82US Route 425 (US 82US 425) south of Hamburg. A second route of 1.83 mi begins at US 82US 425 south of the other junction and runs east to Ashley County Road 25County Road 26 (CR 25CR 26). A third route of 16.59 mi runs from US 165 in Wilmot east to Highway 159 at Indian.
Title: County Route 97 (Suffolk County, New York)
Passage: County Route 97 (CR 97) is a major northsouth county road in Suffolk County, New York, in the United States. It runs from an intersection with CR 85 (Montauk Highway) in Bayport just west of Blue Point on the south shore of Long Island to a junction with New York State Route 25A (NY 25A) in Stony Brook on the island's north shore. A 5 mi section of the route from Holbrook to Farmingville is a freeway, while the remainder of the road is a limited-access highway with few at-grade intersections. CR 97 is known as Nicolls Road, named after 17th-century colonial Governor Richard Nicolls.
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Montauk Highway
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County Route 97 (Suffolk County, New York)
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Montauk Highway
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In what year was the album released that had That Ol' Wind as the sixth single?
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Title: Moving to Blackwater
Passage: "Moving to Blackwater" is the sixth single by Surrey-based rock band Reuben, and the third single taken from their debut album, "Racecar Is Racecar Backwards". It was released in August 2004, and was also the first single that Reuben had ever released in the wake of an album. Opinion was divided as to whether or not it was the right choice to follow "Freddy Kreuger", some saying that the band should have released a more immediate single, and some arguing that it was a strong song that ably demonstrated another side of the band's diversity. It received only a small number of plays on radio, and even fewer showings on TV. In spite of this, the single still managed to reach 59 in the UK singles chart, only six places down from its predecessor. It was released on CD and 7" vinyl format, with a special alternative B-side on the vinyl copies.
Title: Spellbound (Paula Abdul album)
Passage: Spellbound is the second studio album released by Paula Abdul in May 1991. The album was an international success and spawned major radio hits with the singles "Rush Rush", "The Promise of a New Day", "Blowing Kisses in the Wind", "Vibeology" and "Will You Marry Me?" . The album went triple platinum in the United States and peaked at No. 1 on the "Billboard" 200. Its worldwide sales stand at 7 million. "U" was planned to be released at the album's sixth single but was scrapped. This is why the performance of "U" on the "Under My Spell" tour VHS release had a strong music video feel.
Title: That Ol' Wind
Passage: "That Ol' Wind" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Garth Brooks. It was released in September 1996 as the sixth single from his album "Fresh Horses". The song peaked at number 4 on the U.S. country charts and number 3 on the Canadian country charts. It was written by Brooks and Leigh Reynolds.
Title: Son Song
Passage: "Son Song" is a song, played as the sixth track of the Soulfly album "Primitive". Roadrunner Records released this song in the form of single in 2001, but the album containing this song was released a year before. It is the sixth single released by Soulfly and second from "Primitive".
Title: Fresh Horses (album)
Passage: Fresh Horses is the sixth studio album by American country music artist Garth Brooks. It was released on November 21, 1995. "Fresh Horses" peaked at 2 on the "Billboard" 200 chart, and 1 on the Top Country Albums chart.
Title: What a Way to Live
Passage: What a Way to Live is the fifth studio album released by American country music artist Mark Chesnutt. His first album for Decca Records, it earned RIAA gold certification in the United States for sales of 500,000 copies. The tracks "She Dreams", "Goin' Through the Big D", "Gonna Get a Life", and "Down in Tennessee" were all released as singles, peaking at 6, 2, 1, and 23, respectively, on the "Billboard" Hot Country Songs charts. "She Dreams" was co-written and originally recorded by Tim Mensy on his 1992 album "This Ol' Heart", from which it was released as a single, peaking at 74 on the country charts that year. Mark duets with Waylon Jennings on the track "Rainy Day Woman" which Jennings first recorded on his 1974 album "The Ramblin' Man".
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1995
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That Ol' Wind
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Fresh Horses (album)
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Garvin Cross had a role in the 1995 film that was created near what Canadian city?
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Title: Rumble in the Bronx
Passage: Rumble in the Bronx is a 1995 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film starring Jackie Chan and Anita Mui. Released in Hong Kong in 1995, "Rumble in the Bronx" had a successful theater run, and brought Chan into the American mainstream. The film is set in the Bronx area of New York City but was filmed in and around Vancouver, Canada.
Title: Winnipeg into the '90s
Passage: Winnipeg into the '90s was an alliance of progressive and left-leaning municipal politicians in the Canadian city of Winnipeg, Manitoba. It endorsed several candidates in the city's municipal elections of 1989, 1992 and 1995, including future mayor Glen Murray and future provincial Premier Greg Selinger.
Title: Buffalo National Park
Passage: Buffalo National Park was created near the town of Wainwright in east central Alberta on June 5, 1909. It was closed in 1940 and delisted in 1947 when the land was transferred to the Department of National Defence. The 583 km2 park land now comprises the majority of Canadian Forces Base Wainwright. The first Park Warden was Bud Cotton, who served from 1912 through 1940.
Title: Western Canadian Music Awards
Passage: The Western Canadian Music Awards (WCMAs) are an annual awards event for music in the western portion of Canada. The awards are provided by the Western Canada Music Alliance, which consists of six member music industry organizations from British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Yukon, and The Northwest Territories. The Western Canadian Music Awards presentation gala takes place on the final evening of the Breakout West music conference festival, which takes place in a different Western Canadian city each year.
Title: The Adventures of Shirley Holmes
Passage: The Adventures of Shirley Holmes is a Canadian mystery TV series that originally aired from 1997 to 2000. The show was created by Ellis Iddon and Phil Meagher (of Winklemania Productions, UK) who had produced a successful series of books with Harper Collins, teaming up with Credo and Forefront to develop the TV series. Filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the series follows the life of Shirley Holmes, the great-grandniece of Sherlock Holmes who, with the help of ex-gang member Bo Sawchuk, tackles a variety of mysteries in and around the fictional Canadian city of Redington. On some occasions, she found herself matching wits with nemesis Molly Hardy (whose name is a word play on Sherlock Holmes' archenemy Professor Moriarty).
Title: Garvin Cross
Passage: Garvin Cross is a Canadian stuntman, stunt coordinator, and actor. Cross is best known for his role as Angelo in the 1995 martial arts film "Rumble in the Bronx", which starred Jackie Chan.
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Vancouver
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Garvin Cross
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Rumble in the Bronx
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The Betrayed starred what Australian-American actress
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Title: Poppy Montgomery
Passage: Poppy Montgomery (born Poppy Petal Emma Elizabeth Deveraux Donaghue; 15 June 1972) is an Australian-American actress. She played FBI agent Samantha Spade on the CBS mystery drama "Without a Trace" from 2002 to 2009, and played Detective Carrie Wells on the CBSAE police drama "Unforgettable" from 2011 to 2016.
Title: John Farrow
Passage: John Villiers Farrow, KGCHS (10 February 190427 January 1963) was an Australian-American film director, producer and screenwriter. In 1957, he won the Academy Award for Best WritingBest Screenplay for "Around the World in Eighty Days" and in 1942 he was nominated as Best Director for "Wake Island". He had seven children by his wife, actress Maureen O'Sullivan, including actress Mia Farrow.
Title: Melissa George
Passage: Melissa Suzanne George (born 6 August 1976) is an Australian-American actress. A former national rollerskating champion and model in Australia, George began her acting career playing Angel Parrish on the Australian soap opera "Home and Away" from 1993 to 1996. After moving to the United States, George made her film debut in the neo-noir science fiction feature "Dark City" (1998) and later appeared in supporting roles in Steven Soderbergh's crime film "The Limey" (1999) and David Lynch's "Mulholland Drive" (2001).
Title: The Betrayed (2008 film)
Passage: The Betrayed is a 2008 American thriller film, directed by Amanda Gusack from her own screenplay and starring Melissa George, Oded Fehr and Christian Campbell.
Title: Anne Frank: The Whole Story
Passage: Anne Frank: The Whole Story is a two-part mini-series based on the book "" by Melissa Mller. The mini-series aired on ABC on May 20 and 21, 2001. The series starred Ben Kingsley, Brenda Blethyn, Hannah Taylor-Gordon, and Lili Taylor. Controversially, but in keeping with the claim made by Melissa Mller, the series asserts that the anonymous betrayer of the Frank family was the office cleaner, when in fact the betrayer's identity has never been established. A disagreement between the producers of the mini-series and the Anne Frank Foundation about validity of this and other details led to the withdrawal of their endorsement of the dramatization, which prevented the use of any quotations from the writings of Anne Frank appearing within the production. Hannah Taylor-Gordon received both Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominations for her performance as Anne Frank, while Ben Kingsley won a Screen Actors Guild Award for his performance as Otto Frank, Anne's father. It is revealed in the miniseries that the cleaning lady of Opekta betrayed Anne and her family.
Title: Coral Browne
Passage: Coral Edith Browne (23 July 1913 29 May 1991) was an Australian-American stage and screen actress. Her extensive theatre credits included Broadway productions of "Macbeth" (1956), "The Rehearsal" (1963) and "The Right Honourable Gentleman" (1965). She won the 1984 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for the BBC TV film "An Englishman Abroad" (1983). Her film appearances included "Auntie Mame" (1958), "The Killing of Sister George" (1968), "The Ruling Class" (1972) and "Dreamchild" (1985).
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Melissa George
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The Betrayed (2008 film)
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Melissa George
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National Guild of Hypnotists is headquartered in a city named in 2013 as the 23rd best place to live by what magazine?
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Title: Merrimack, New Hampshire
Passage: Merrimack is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 25,494 at the 2010 census, making it the eighth-largest municipality in New Hampshire. In 2013, Merrimack was named the twenty-third best place to live in the United States by CNN Money Magazine.
Title: Macalester College
Passage: Macalester College ( ) is a private, coeducational liberal arts college located in Saint Paul, Minnesota, US. It was founded in 1874 as a Presbyterian-affiliated but nonsectarian college. Its first class entered September 15, 1885. Macalester is exclusively an undergraduate four-year institution and enrolled 1,978 students in the fall of 2013 from 50 U.S. states and 90 countries. In 2015, "U.S. News World Report" ranked Macalester as tied for the 23rd best liberal arts college in the United States, 6th for undergraduate teaching at a national liberal arts college, and 19th for best value at a national liberal arts college.
Title: Wye, Kent
Passage: Wye is a mostly hilly village with a conservation area in Kent, England, centred 12 mi from Canterbury, and is also the main village in the civil parish of Wye with Hinxhill. The population of the ward was 2,282 in 2011. In March 2013 the village was voted 3rd best place to live in the UK by "The Sunday Times".
Title: Natasha Lacy
Passage: Natasha Lacy (born July 8, 1985) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the New York Liberty in the WNBA. Lacy was born in El Paso, Texas, and is the daughter of Austin and Pauline Lacy. She has four older siblings, Curtis, Keota Maryuen, Marcus and Austin. She attended Montwood High School, where she earned three varsity letters. Lacy was rated the ninth best guard and the 23rd best player by All-Star Girls Report. She averaged a triple-double in her senior season with 25 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, four steals, and four blocks per game. She was named the El Paso MVP and the district's MVP, and also earned varsity letters in track and field, attending the USA Track and Field Junior Olympics in the 400m.
Title: National Guild of Hypnotists
Passage: The National Guild of Hypnotists (NGH) is a non-profit, membership-based, international organization for professional consulting hypnotists. In 2015 the organization is headquartered in Merrimack, New Hampshire. The NGH has 114 member chapters worldwide, with greater than 14,000 members in 80 countries. It sets standards for hypnotherapy practice.
Title: Jeffrey Rose
Passage: Jeffrey Rose, CMH, is an American clinical hypnotist, nutritionist, lecturer, sleep specialist, addiction recovery coach, cable TV show host, lecturer, Rockland County chapter leader of Start School Later sleep specialist and writer. Rose received his bachelor's degree from New York University. He is certified by the International Medical Dental Hypnosis Association, National Guild of Hypnotists, and the International Association of Counselors and Therapists. Rose is the founder and Director of the Advanced Hypnosis Center, which he established in New York City in 1999 and the Advanced Hypnosis Center in Rockland County, N.Y., in 2005.
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CNN Money Magazine
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National Guild of Hypnotists
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Merrimack, New Hampshire
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Which ship was built in the US for the United Kingdom's naval warfare force?
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Title: HMS Justice (W140)
Passage: HMS "Justice" (W-140), a Royal Navy ship classified as a rescue tug, was built in the United States as U.S. Navy "ATR-1"-class rescue tug USS "ATR-20". Never commissioned into the U.S. Navy, she was transferred to the Royal Navy under Lend-Lease at delivery. Returned to the U.S. after the end of World War II, she was redesignated BATR-20. Struck and sold for commercial service in 1946, she was eventually grounded at Ushuaia, Argentina and abandoned.
Title: Her Majesty's Naval Service
Passage: Her Majesty's Naval Service, also known as the Senior Service, is the United Kingdom's naval warfare and maritime service. It consists of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Marines Reserve and Naval Careers Service. The term Naval Service should be distinguished from the "UK Naval Services", which consist of the Naval Service and the Merchant Navy. The Naval Service as a whole falls under the command of the Navy Board, which is headed by the First Sea Lord. This position is currently held by Admiral Sir Phillip Jones (appointed April 2016). The Defence Council delegates administration of the Naval Service to the Admiralty Board, chaired by the Secretary of State for Defence.
Title: Warship
Passage: A warship is a naval ship that is built and primarily intended for naval warfare. Usually they belong to the armed forces of a state. As well as being armed, warships are designed to withstand damage and are usually faster and more maneuverable than merchant ships. Unlike a merchant ship, which carries cargo, a warship typically carries only weapons, ammunition and supplies for its crew. Warships usually belong to a navy, though they have also been operated by individuals, cooperatives and corporations.
Title: Royal Navy
Passage: The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force. Although warships were used by the English kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years War against the Kingdom of France. The modern Royal Navy traces its origins to the early 16th century; the oldest of the UK's armed services, it is known as the Senior Service.
Title: HSwMS Visborg (A265)
Passage: HSwMS "Visborg" was a commandauxiliary ship in the Swedish Navy and was a part of the 4th Naval Warfare Flotilla. She was decommissioned 2010. HSwMS "Tross" is going to replace her role as a support ship at the 4th Naval Warfare Flotilla.
Title: Raking fire
Passage: In sailing naval warfare, raking fire is fire directed parallel to the long axis of an enemy ship from ahead or astern. Although each shot is directed against a smaller target profile than by shooting broadside and thus more likely to miss the target ship to one side or the other, an individual cannon shot that hits will pass through more of the ship, thereby increasing damage to the hull, sails, cannon and crew. In addition, the targeted ship will have fewer (if any) guns able to return fire. A stern rake tends to be more damaging than a bow rake because the shots are not deflected by the curved (and strengthened) bow, and because disabling the exposed rudder at the stern would render the target unable to steer and thus manoeuvre. However, achieving a position to rake a single enemy ship was usually very difficult unless the opponent was unable to manoeuvre due to damage to the sails or rudder; it was easier if a ship was constrained by its position in the line of battle.
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HMS "Justice" (W-140)
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HMS Justice (W140)
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Royal Navy
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Which record company released a Megadeath song which contains instructions for hexes?
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Title: Give Me Strength
Passage: "Give Me Strength" is a blues pop song, written and recorded by the British rock musician Eric Clapton for his 1974 hit studio album "461 Ocean Boulevard" under RSO Records. However, the song gained more popularity, when the record company released the song as the B-side to Clapton's number-one single "I Shot the Sheriff", before the studio effort was released. It was released as a seven-inch grammophone record.
Title: Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?
Passage: Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? is the second studio album and major label debut by the American thrash metal band Megadeth, released on September 19, 1986 by Capitol Records. The project was originally handled by Combat Records, resulting in the first mix of the album being co-produced by Randy Burns. Capitol Records then bought the rights to the album and hired another producer, Paul Lani, to mix it himself. The recording of the album was difficult for the band, because of the ongoing drug issues the members had at the time. This was the last Megadeth album to feature drummer Gar Samuelson and guitarist Chris Poland, who were fired shortly after the album's promotional tour for drug abuse. The title track, noted for its politically conscious lyrics, was released as the album's lead single.
Title: Cardiant
Passage: Cardiant is a Finnish heavy metal band. It was established in city of Hmeenlinna in 2000, but most of band members have been replaced and the current assembly has been working since 2008. In the early years, the band recorded several demos until the it signed a contract with the record company Underground Symphony. The first album, Midday Moon, was released in 2005, but the record company did not released it in Europe. However, other record company, MarqueeAvalon, released it in Japan.
Title: After Dark (Ray Parker Jr. album)
Passage: After Dark is the fourth album by guitaristsingersongwriter Ray Parker Jr. released in 1987 for the new Geffen Records label. The record company released the album on August 25, 1987. It included the single "I Don't Think That Man Should Sleep Alone".
Title: The Conjuring (song)
Passage: "The Conjuring" is a song by American thrash metal band Megadeth from their 1986 album "Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? ". Written by Dave Mustaine during a time when he dabbled in black magic, the song's lyrics have been described as referencing a Satanic ritual, and according to Mustaine contain "instructions for hexes".
Title: Barrel of Monkeys
Passage: Barrel of Monkeys is a toy game released by Lakeside Toys in 1965. It was created by Leonard Marks and Milton Dinhofer in 1961, and in 1964, Herman Kesler partnered to sell it to Lakeside Toys. Lakeside Toys released it in 1965 and today it is produced by the Milton Bradley Company within the Hasbro corporation. Milton Bradley's editions consist of a toy barrel in either blue, yellow, red, purple, orange, gray or green. The barrel contains 12 monkeys but can hold 24, their color usually corresponding to the barrel's color. The instructions state, "Dump monkeys onto table. Pick up one monkey by an arm. Hook other arm through a second monkey's arm. Continue making a chain. Your turn is over when a monkey is dropped." In addition to these basic instructions, the barrel also contains instructions for playing alone or with two or more players.
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Capitol Records
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The Conjuring (song)
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Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?
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What movie received 3 Awards at the event held at the Golden Tulip Hotel?
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Title: Groupe du Louvre
Passage: Groupe du Louvre is a French company, headquartered in Village 5, La Dfense in Nanterre, France. The company is owned by the American investment company Starwood Capital Group's subsidiary following its purchase of Socit du Louvre in December 2005. The range of hotel brands was extended in 2009 with the purchase of Golden Tulip Hospitality Group.
Title: List of awards received by Twins
Passage: Below is a list of awards received by Twins since they were formed in 2001 as a cantopop girl group. They average to receive about 2-3 awards in each Hong Kong music awards. Their major accomplishment is in 2007 when they received the "Asia Pacific Most Popular Female Artist Award" from Jade Solid Gold Top 10 Awards.
Title: Sinking Sands
Passage: Sinking Sands is a 2010 Ghanaian drama film written, produced directed by Leila Djansi, and starring Jimmy Jean-Louis, Ama Abebrese Yemi Blaq. The film received 9 nominations and won 3 awards at the 2011 Africa Movie Academy Awards, including the awards for "Best Screenplay" "Best Makeup".
Title: 2010 Ghana Movie Awards
Passage: The 2010 Ghana Movie Awards was the maiden edition of the ceremony to reward cinematic achievement in Ghana Film Industry. The event was held at the Golden Tulip Hotel, Accra on 25th December 2010. " Sinking Sands", Juliet Ibrahim, Nadia Buari, John Dumelo, Yvonne Okoro, Majid Michel, John Dumelo Genevieve Nnaji were among the winners.
Title: Tony Manero (film)
Passage: Tony Manero is a 2008 Chilean film directed by Pablo Larran about a 52-year-old man in Santiago in 1978 who is obsessed with John Travolta's character in "Saturday Night Fever". It won the top prize at the 2008 Torino Film Festival and was Chile's submission to the 81st Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In 2009 it won the Golden Tulip at the Istanbul International Film Festival.
Title: Gugu and Andile
Passage: Gugu and Andile is a 2008 South African drama film directed by Minky Schlesinger, and starring Daphney Hlomuka, Neil McCarthy Lungelo Dhladhla. The film received 10 nominations and won 3 awards at the 2009 Africa Movie Academy Awards, including the awards for "Best film in an African language", "Most Promising Actor" and "Most Promising Actress". It was also a competitor in the "Best TV Feature" category at the 2009 FESPACO film festival in Burkina Faso, the oldest and largest film festival on the African Continent.
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Sinking Sands
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2010 Ghana Movie Awards
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Sinking Sands
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Who received more Academy Award nominations Atom Egoyan or Enrique Carreras?
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Title: Enrique Carreras
Passage: Enrique Carreras (January 6, 1925 - 29 August 1995) was a Peruvian-born Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer, and was one of the most prolific film directors in the history of the Cinema of Argentina.
Title: Atom Egoyan
Passage: Atom Egoyan, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born July 19, 1960) is a Canadian stage and film director, writer and producer. Egoyan made his career breakthrough with "Exotica" (1994), a film set primarily in and around the fictional Exotica strip club. Egoyan's most critically acclaimed film is the drama "The Sweet Hereafter" (1997), for which he received two Academy Award nominations, and his biggest commercial success is the erotic thriller "Chloe" (2009).
Title: Speaking Parts
Passage: Speaking Parts is a 1989 Canadian drama film directed by Atom Egoyan. It earned a Best Motion Picture nomination, and five other nominations, at the 1989 Genie Awards.
Title: Nick Meyer
Passage: Nick Meyer is an American film producer and CEO of SierraAffinity. Meyer was the president of Paramount Vantage until December 2008. In 2007, with Meyer as co-head of Paramount, the Studio received 19 Academy Award nominations. Four of the Studio's 2007 feature films were honored: "There Will Be Blood", a Paramount Vantage and Miramax co-production, received eight nominations, winning Best Picture among others; "No Country for Old Men", also a Miramax and Paramount Vantage co-production, received eight nominations; "Into the Wild" earned two nominations; "The Kite Runner" garnered one nomination. At the 80th Academy Awards, Blood and No Country won a combined six awards, including the Academy Award for Best Picture for No Country, the Academy Award for Best Actor for Daniel Day-Lewis in Blood, and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Javier Bardem in No Country.
Title: The Escaped
Passage: The Escaped (Spanish: "Los evadidos" ) is a 1964 Argentine drama film directed by Enrique Carreras. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film and was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: Camelia Frieberg
Passage: Camelia Frieberg (born 1959) is a Canadian film producer and director. She is a two-time winner of the Genie Award for Best Picture, as producer of Atom Egoyan's films "Exotica" and "The Sweet Hereafter".
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Atom Egoyan
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Atom Egoyan
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Enrique Carreras
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Who is the wife of the elder son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko?
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Title: Masako, Crown Princess of Japan
Passage: Masako, Crown Princess of Japan ( , Ktaishi Naruhito Shinnhi Masako ) , born Masako Owada ( , "Owada Masako" ) on 9 December 1963, is the wife of Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan, who is the eldest son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko and the heir apparent to the Chrysanthemum Throne. She is a member of the Imperial House of Japan through marriage. Should the Crown Prince ascend the throne as expected upon his father's abdication, Masako will become empress consort.
Title: Empress Michiko
Passage: Michiko ( ) , born Michiko Shda ( , Shda Michiko ) on 20 October 1934, is the Empress of Japan as the wife of Akihito, the current Emperor of Japan reigning from 7 January 1989. She succeeded her mother-in-law, Empress Nagako (Kjun), consort of Emperor Hirohito (Shwa).
Title: Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan
Passage: Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan ( , Ktaishi Naruhito Shinn , born 23 February 1960) is the elder son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, which makes him the heir apparent to the Chrysanthemum Throne.
Title: Kiko, Princess Akishino
Passage: Kiko, Princess Akishino ( , Fumihito Shinnhi Kiko ) , born 11 September 1966 as Kiko Kawashima ( , "Kawashima Kiko" ) , is the wife of Fumihito, Prince Akishino, the second son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan. She is also known as Princess Kiko.
Title: Sayako Kuroda
Passage: Sayako Kuroda ( , Kuroda Sayako , born 18 April 1969) , formerly Sayako, Princess Nori ( , Nori-no-miya Sayako Naishinn ) , is an imperial Shinto priestess of the Ise Grand Shrine, currently serving as the Supreme Priestess. She is the youngest child and only daughter of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan.
Title: Princess Mako of Akishino
Passage: Princess Mako of Akishino ( , Mako Naishinn , born 23 October 1991) is the first child and oldest daughter of Fumihito, Prince Akishino and Kiko, Princess Akishino, and a member of the Japanese Imperial Family. She is the eldest grandchild of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko.
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Masako, Crown Princess of Japan
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Masako, Crown Princess of Japan
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Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan
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The Stonemason is a play by a writer who written how many novels?
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Title: Eve Unsell
Passage: Eve Unsell (1887 July 6, 1937) was an American screenwriter. She wrote for 96 films between 1914 and 1933. She was born in Chicago, Illinois, and died in Hollywood, California. Eve was an American scenarist who was known to also use the pseudonym Oliver W. Geoffreys as well as E.M. Unsell. She was born in Chicago, Illinois, and died on July 6, 1937. There is little documentation of her private life except that she was married in 1911 until her death, to a man named Lester Blankfield. Eve Unsell was a professional in her career as a scenarist, overcoming many challenges along the way. Eve wrote for over 96 films in her lifetime, and edited over ten. Some of her most famous screen writes turned into productions include "Shadows" (1922), "The Ancient Mariner" (1925), "The Plastic Age" (1925), and "The Spirit of Youth" (1929). Although she was most famous for her work in scenario writing she can also be given credit as an adapter, company director, editor, play reader, screenwriter, theatre actress, and writer. She helped in the writing of many novels as long as editing many different pieces from literature to theatrical writing.
Title: Clive Barker
Passage: Clive Barker (born 5 October 1952) is an English writer, film director, and visual artist. Barker came to prominence in the mid-1980s with a series of short stories, the "Books of Blood", which established him as a leading horror writer. He has since written many novels and other works, and his fiction has been adapted into films, notably the "Hellraiser" and "Candyman" series. He was the Executive Producer of the film "Gods and Monsters".
Title: Cormac McCarthy
Passage: Cormac McCarthy (born Charles McCarthy; July 20, 1933) is an American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. He has written ten novels, spanning the Southern Gothic, Western, and post-apocalyptic genres.
Title: Aleksandrs Grns
Passage: Aleksandrs Grns (18951941) was a Latvian writer, translator and army officer. He has written many novels and stories, many of them historic. Most of his works were banned in the Soviet Union from 1945 until 1991. He was awarded the Order of the Three Stars (IV and V class) and Order of Viesturs (III class).
Title: Simone Bocci
Passage: Simone Bocci (born in Albano Laziale, 29 September 1992) is an Italian writer. He has written and published many novels, folk tales and short stories. One of his novels received the David di Donatello Award in 2014. And one of his trilogy of tales won the national award "10 piccoli indiani".
Title: The Stonemason
Passage: The Stonemason is a play in five acts by American writer Cormac McCarthy, first performed in 1995. It concerns an African-American family. The play is rarely produced.
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ten
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The Stonemason
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Cormac McCarthy
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Are Sembene! and Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer both documentaries?
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Title: Sembene!
Passage: Sembene! is a 2015 documentary film focusing on the life of Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembne, who is considered to be the father of African cinema. It is co-directed by Samba Gadjigo and Jason Silverman. The film's world premiere took place at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2015. It also played at the Cannes Film Festival and the Venice Film Festival.
Title: In the Arena
Passage: In the Arena is an American one-hour show on CNN that premiered October 4, 2010 as Parker Spitzer and was hosted by former New York Democratic governor Eliot Spitzer and Pulitzer Prize-winning political columnist Kathleen Parker. It was broadcast weeknights in prime time at 8 p.m. ET, replacing "Campbell Brown" in the same time slot. The show received consistently low ratings and there were reports of backstage fighting between Spitzer and Parker. On February 25, 2011, CNN announced that Parker had parted ways with the show to continue her work on her syndicated column but would continue to contribute to CNN. Spitzer remained on the show and the title was changed to "In the Arena" effective February 28. The show was canceled by CNN on July 6, 2011. The cancellation was effective August 8, 2011, when CNN went on to broadcast its flagship nightly news program AC360, anchored by Anderson Cooper, live at 8 pm and re-air it in its current time slot of 10 pm.
Title: Eliot Spitzer prostitution scandal
Passage: On March 10, 2008, "The New York Times" reported that New York Governor Eliot Spitzer had patronized an elite escort service run by Emperors Club VIP. The ensuing scandal led to Spitzer's resignation as Governor on March 17.
Title: Emperors Club VIP
Passage: Emperors Club VIP was an international escort agency based in New York City, founded in 2004 by Mark Brener and Cecil Suwal and operated from the bank accounts of QAT Consulting Group, Inc., and QAT International, Inc. The agency was shut down in March 2008 following a federal investigation into suspicious money transfers from New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, which led to the discovery of its operation as an illegal prostitution ring. Following public reports of Governor Spitzer's patronage as client 9, he resigned from office.
Title: Viewpoint (talk show)
Passage: Viewpoint is a political talk show on Current TV. Formerly known as Viewpoint with Eliot Spitzer, it was hosted by former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer until January 6, 2013. After that, it was hosted by John Fugelsang. "Viewpoint" began airing on March 30, 2012 as a replacement to Keith Olbermann, who was dismissed from his show in the same time slot. It was the second television talk show to be hosted by Spitzer, with his previous effort ("Parker Spitzer", renamed "In the Arena") having aired on CNN.
Title: Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer
Passage: Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer is a documentary directed by Alex Gibney about former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer and the sex scandal that derailed his political career. It premiered at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival on April 24, 2010; on iTunes and Magnolia On Demand on October 1, 2010; and in movie theaters in limited release on November 5, 2010.
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yes
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Sembene!
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Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer
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What friends star's wedding was photographed by Robert Evans?
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Title: Rob Evans (writer)
Passage: Rob Evans (also known as Robert Evans and Robert Alan Evans) born 14 March 1978 is a playwright.
Title: Jennifer Aniston
Passage: Jennifer Joanna Aniston (born February 11, 1969) is an American actress, producer, and businesswoman. She is the daughter of Greek-born actor John Aniston and American actress Nancy Dow. Aniston gained worldwide recognition for portraying Rachel Green on the television sitcom "Friends" (19942004), a role which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. The character was widely popular during the airing of the series and was later recognized as one of the 100 greatest female characters in United States television.
Title: Robert Evans (photographer)
Passage: Robert Evans (born November 17, 1967) is an American photographer. Photographing professionally since the age of twenty, he is best known for his work as a celebrity wedding photographer, which includes the weddings of Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston and Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes.
Title: Charles Evans (businessman)
Passage: Charles Evans (May 13, 1926 June 2, 2007) was an American business leader. He co-founded the women's fashion house Evan-Picone in 1949 and sold it to Revlon in 1962. He and his brother-in-law, Michael Shure, then founded Evans Partnership, a real estate investment firm. In 1981, he purchased the screenplay for the comedy "Tootsie" (1982). His brother is Robert Evans, who produced numerous motion pictures, including "Rosemary's Baby" (1968), "The Godfather" (1972), and "Chinatown" (1974).
Title: Charles Evans Jr.
Passage: Charles Evans Jr. is an American film producer and documentary film director. He produced Johnny Depp's first directorial effort, "The Brave". He was one of four producers on the 2004 Howard Hughes biopic "The Aviator", although his production credit was controversial. Evans is the nephew of former motion picture studio executive Robert Evans, and the son of fashion industry executive and motion picture producer Charles Evans.
Title: Kevin Evans (ice hockey)
Passage: Kevin Robert Evans (born July 10, 1965) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player who played briefly for the Minnesota North Stars and San Jose Sharks of the NHL. Until being surpassed by Dennis Bonvie in the 2008 season, he was the career leader in penalty minutes in all of professional hockey, and still holds the single season professional hockey mark of 648, recorded in the 1987 season with the Kalamazoo Wings of the International Hockey League. Kevin is the brother of NHL hockey players Paul Evans and Doug Evans.
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Jennifer Aniston
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Robert Evans (photographer)
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Jennifer Aniston
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Jason Maurice Capel, who was Jeff Capel III's brother, was the 15th head coach of what basketball team?
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Title: 200708 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team
Passage: The 200708 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 200708 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The head coach was Jeff Capel, who was in his second year with the team. The team played its home games in the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Oklahoma and was a member of the Big 12 Conference.
Title: Jeff Capel III
Passage: Felton Jeffrey "Jeff" Capel III (born February 12, 1975) is an American coach college basketball coach and former player. He played for Duke University and was a head coach at Virginia Commonwealth University and University of Oklahoma.
Title: 201617 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team
Passage: The 201617 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team represented Duke University during the 201617 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They were coached by a 37th-year head coach, Mike Krzyzewski. Starting on January 7, Jeff Capel temporarily took over coaching duties while Krzyzewski recovers from lower back surgery. The Blue Devils played their home games at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They finished the season 289, 117 in ACC play to finish in fifth place. They became the first ACC team to win four games in four days on their way to winning the ACC Tournament. They received the ACC's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament where they defeated Troy in the first round to advance to the second round where they lost to South Carolina.
Title: 200910 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team
Passage: The 200910 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team represented the University of Oklahoma during the 200910 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Their head coach was Jeff Capel, who was in his fourth year with the school. The team played its home games at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, OK with a capacity of 11,528 and are members of the Big 12 Conference. The Sooners finished the season 1318, 412 in Big 12 play and lost in the first round of the 2010 Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament. They finished the season on a nine-game losing streak. All wins were subsequently vacated due to use of an ineligible player, Keith "Tiny" Gallon, who had received impermissible benefits.
Title: 200405 VCU Rams men's basketball team
Passage: The 200405 VCU Rams men's basketball team represented Virginia Commonwealth University during the 200405 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. It was the 37th season of the University fielding a men's basketball program. Led by third-year head coach Jeff Capel III, they continued to play their home games at the Stuart C. Siegel Center. They were a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference. They finished the season 1913, 135 in CAA play to finish in a tie for second place. The Rams defeated Delaware and UNC Wilmington in the CAA Tournmanet, before losing to Old Dominion in the final. They received an at-large bid to the NIT where they lost in the opening round to Davidson.
Title: Jason Capel
Passage: Jason Maurice Capel (born January 15, 1980) was the 15th head coach of the Appalachian State Mountaineers men's basketball team. He is a former basketball player for the North Carolina Tar Heels, and is the brother of Jeff Capel, former Duke University basketball player and current Duke University assistant coach. Capel provided color commentary for ACC basketball games on Raycom Sports during the 20072008 college basketball season. He is a member of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. He is married to his college sweetheart Ashley Heath, also a graduate of UNC.
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Appalachian State Mountaineers men's basketball team
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Jason Capel
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Jeff Capel III
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What does the Tilted Kilt Pub Eatery's attire influence?
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Title: Theme restaurant
Passage: Theme restaurants are restaurants in which the concept of the restaurant takes priority over everything else, influencing the architecture, food, music, and overall 'feel' of the restaurant. The food usually takes a backseat to the presentation of the theme, and these restaurants attract customers solely on the premise of the theme itself.
Title: Wedding dress of Grace Kelly
Passage: The wedding dress of the American actress Grace Kelly, worn during her wedding to Prince Rainer III of Monaco on 19 April 1956, is cited as one of the most elegant and best-remembered bridal gowns of all time, and one of the most famous since the mid 20th century. One author describes the dress as "adding to the marital fervor and elevating matrimonial fashion" and a major influence on women who strove to "emulate Kelly's peau de soie and lace masterpiece". It was designed by Helen Rose of MGM. The dress consisted of a bodice with an attached under-bodice and skirt support. There were two petticoats, one being an attached foundation. The wedding attire included a headdress, veil, shoes and the lace- and pearl-encrusted prayer book which she carried down the aisle. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the wedding, the Philadelphia Museum of Art (which now owns the dress) displayed it at the museum between 1 April and 21 May 2006 and reported it to have been arguably its most popular exhibit.
Title: Jean Vergnes
Passage: Jean Vergnes (November 29, 1921 April 22, 2010) was a prominent chef, a co-founder of the famed eatery Le Cirque in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, and an influence on American restaurant culture for more than four decades.
Title: Culture of Dubai
Passage: The culture of Dubai, an emirate of the United Arab Emirates. Simultaneously, increasing globalisation and the settling of various immigrant groups have transformed the city into a melting pot of different nationalities and have given rise to a cosmopolitan culture that is in synch with other global cities. The UAE culture mainly revolves around the religion of Islam and traditional Arab culture. The influence of Islamic and Arab culture on its architecture, music, attire, cuisine and lifestyle are very prominent as well. Five times every day, Muslims are called to prayer from the minarets of mosques which are scattered around the country. Since 2006, the weekend has been Friday-Saturday, as a compromise between Friday's holiness to Muslims and the Western weekend of Saturday-Sunday. In 2005, 84 of the population of metropolitan Dubai was foreign-born, about half of them from India. The city's cultural imprint as a small, ethnically homogenous pearling community was changed with the arrival of other ethnic groups and nationalsfirst by the Iranians in the early 1900s, and later by Indians and Pakistanis in the 1960s.
Title: Breastaurant
Passage: A breastaurant is a restaurant that has skimpily-dressed female waiting staff. The term "breastaurant" dates from the early 1990s, around the time that the restaurant chain Hooters became popular in the United States. It has since been applied to other restaurants that offer similar services, such as Redneck Heaven, Tilted Kilt Pub Eatery, Twin Peaks, Bombshells, Bone Daddy's, Ojos Locos, Chulas, Bikinis Sports Bar Grill, Racks, Show-Me's, Mugs Jugs, Heart Attack Grill, and The WingHouse Bar Grill.
Title: Tilted Kilt Pub amp; Eatery
Passage: Tilted Kilt Pub and Eatery is a Celtic-themed sports bar and franchise restaurant chain in the United States and Canada that employs scantily-clad female servers in short kilts (known as a "breastaurant"). The staff dresses in thematic attire; the men wear kilts and the women wear "mini-kilts" and plaid bras.
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the architecture, food, music, and overall 'feel' of the restaurant
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Tilted Kilt Pub amp; Eatery
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Theme restaurant
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2017 FIFA Confederations Cup Group B included this national soccer team, a member of the Asian Football Confederation, which is nicknamed what?
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Title: 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup
Passage: The 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup was the 10th FIFA Confederations Cup, a quadrennial international men's football tournament organised by FIFA. It was held in Russia, from 17 June to 2 July 2017, as a prelude to the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Title: 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup Final
Passage: The 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup Final was a football match to determine the winners of the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup. The match was held at the Krestovsky Stadium in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on 2 July 2017, and was contested by the winners of the semi-finals, Chile and Germany.
Title: Northern Mariana Islands national football team
Passage: The Northern Mariana Islands national football team represents the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in international men's football. The team is controlled by the governing body for football in the Northern Mariana Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands Football Association, which is a member of the East Asian Football Federation (EAFF) and an associate member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The federation is not a member of the world governing body FIFA and so whilst the national team is eligible to enter AFC and EAFF-run competitions, they are currently ineligible for global competitions such as the FIFA World Cup and FIFA Confederations Cup. As such, they do not have an official FIFA ranking. However, the team have been consistently ranked as one of the worst teams in the world on the Elo ratings and are in fact, at July 2016 rated as the worst men's senior international team in the world in a ratings system that also includes a number of other non-FIFA teams. Following the completion of the preliminary qualifying round for the 2017 EAFF East Asian Cup the team have won only one official competitive match against international opposition and have a goal difference of 78 in official matches. The team have never qualified for the finals of a major tournament and beyond friendlies and qualifying matches, their only official competition has been in an exhibition tournament in the regional Micronesian Games in 1998, which they won, to date their only tournament success.
Title: 2023 AFC Asian Cup
Passage: The 2023 AFC Asian Cup will be the 18th edition of the AFC Asian Cup, the quadrennial international men's football championship of Asia organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The tournament will involve 24 national teams, including that of the host nation, assuming the current format of the finals is maintained. The winner of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup will earn the right to participate in the 2025 FIFA Confederations Cup.
Title: 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup Group B
Passage: Group B of the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup took place from 18 to 25 June 2017. It consisted of Cameroon, Chile, Australia, and Germany. The top two teams, Germany and Chile, advanced to the semi-finals.
Title: Australia national soccer team
Passage: The Australian national soccer team represents Australia in international men's soccer. Officially nicknamed the Socceroos, the team is controlled by the governing body for soccer in Australia, Football Federation Australia (FFA), which is currently a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the regional ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) since leaving the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) in 2006.
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the Socceroos
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2017 FIFA Confederations Cup Group B
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Australia national soccer team
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Which is a propaganda film, Triumph of the Will or Food, Inc.?
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Title: Triumph of the Will
Passage: Triumph of the Will (German: Triumph des Willens ) is a 1935 German propaganda film directed, produced, edited, and co-written by Leni Riefenstahl. It chronicles the 1934 Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg, which was attended by more than 700,000 Nazi supporters. The film contains excerpts from speeches given by Nazi leaders at the Congress, including Adolf Hitler, Rudolf Hess and Julius Streicher, interspersed with footage of massed Sturmabteilung (SA) and Schutzstaffel (SS) troops and public reaction. Hitler commissioned the film and served as an unofficial executive producer; his name appears in the opening titles. The film's overriding theme is the return of Germany as a great power, with Hitler as the leader who will bring glory to the nation. Because the film was made after the 1934 Night of the Long Knives (on 30 June) many prominent Sturmabteilung (SA) members are absentthey were murdered in that Party purge, organised and orchestrated by Hitler to replace the SA with the Schutzstaffel (SS) as his main paramilitary force.
Title: D III 88
Passage: D III 88 (sometimes written as DIII 88) is a 1939 German drama film directed by Herbert Maisch and Hans Bertram and starring Christian Kayler, Otto Wernicke and Heinz Welzel. It was made as a propaganda film with the support of Luftwaffe chief Hermann Gring, and was the last of a series of Nazi aviation films to be made before the outbreak of World War II . It was one of the most commercially successful films released during the Nazi era. It was praised by Joseph Goebbels as "an irreproachable film of national destiny". The title, referring to the serial number of the Albatros D.III flown by one of the characters in the World War I, was an attempt to re-inforce the propaganda link between the modern Luftwaffe and that of World War I.
Title: The Eternal Jew (1940 film)
Passage: The Eternal Jew is a 1940 antisemitic German Nazi propaganda film, presented as a documentary. The film's initial German title is Der Ewige Jude, the German term for the character of the "Wandering Jew" in medieval folklore. At the insistence of Nazi Germany's Minister of Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, the film was directed by Fritz Hippler.
Title: Food, Inc.
Passage: Food, Inc. is a 2008 American documentary film directed by filmmaker Robert Kenner. The Academy Award-nominated film examines corporate farming in the United States, concluding that agribusiness produces food that is unhealthy, in a way that is environmentally harmful and abusive of both animals and employees. The film is narrated by Michael Pollan and Eric Schlosser.
Title: Sepp Allgeier
Passage: Josef Sepp Allgeier (6 February 1895 11 March 1968) was a German cinematographer who worked on around fifty features, documentaries and short films. He began his career as a cameraman in 1911 for the Expre Film Co. of Freiburg. In 1913 he filmed newsreels in the Balkans. He then became an assistant to Arnold Fanck, a leading director of Mountain films. He worked frequently with Luis Trenker and Leni Riefenstahl, both closely associated with the genre. He was Riefenstahl's lead cameraman on her 1935 propaganda film "Triumph of the Will". During the Second World War, Allgeier filmed material for newsreels. He later worked in West German television. His son is the cinematographer Hans-Jrg Allgeier.
Title: Propaganda film
Passage: A propaganda film is a film that involves some form of propaganda. Propaganda films may be packaged in numerous ways, but are most often documentary-style productions or fictional screenplays, that are produced to convince the viewer of a specific political point or influence the opinions or behavior of the viewer, often by providing subjective content that may be deliberately misleading.
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Triumph of the Will
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Triumph of the Will
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Food, Inc.
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Front man of Blutory, Jung Yong-hwa, was cast in what South Korean television series for 16 episodes?
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Title: You're Beautiful (TV series)
Passage: You're Beautiful () is a 2009 South Korean television series, starring Park Shin-hye, Jang Keun-suk, Jung Yong-hwa of CN Blue and Lee Hong-gi of F.T. Island. The series follows fictional musician band, A.N.JELL and how the relationship between its members changes when a girl posing as her twin brother joins the band. It aired on SBS from October 7 to November 26, 2009 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.
Title: You, My Star
Passage: "You, My Star" (, ; "Byeol, Geudae " ) is a song by South Korean musician Jung Yong-hwa of CNBLUE. Written in dedication to his fans, the song was released in December 23, 2013, under FNC Entertainment. Two days prior, Jung performed the song on the year-end music program "SBS Gayo Daejeon". "You, My Star" debuted and peaked at number 22 no South Korea's national Gaon Digital Chart; all proceeds went to the label's charity Love FNC.
Title: Bluetory
Passage: Bluetory is the debut mini-album by South Korean pop-rock idol band CNBLUE. It was released on January 14, 2010, under FNC Music and distributed by Mnet Media. After being signed to the record label, the quartet was sent to Japan, where it independently released two mini-albums. While working with the band, frontman Jung Yong-hwa was cast in the television drama "You're Beautiful" (2009), where he first garnered recognition.
Title: List of songs recorded by CNBLUE
Passage: CNBLUE is a South Korean pop-rock idol band. The quartet made its debut in Japan under AI Entertainment in 2009, where it released its first two independent mini-albums "Now or Never" and "Voice". Written entirely in English, the former contained two songs by frontman Jung Yong-hwa ("Just Please" and "Love Revolution"), while the latter contained one ("Y, Why..."). The band proceeded to debut in its home country under FNC Entertainment with the mini-album "Bluetory" (2010), in which Jung contributed to the Korean lyrics of two tracks alongside the record label's CEO Han Seong-ho: "Love Revolution" and "Y, Why...". With CNBLUE's followup "Bluelove", in addition to the songs penned solely by Jung ("Tattoo" and "Love Light"), drummer Kang Min-hyuk co-wrote "Sweet Holiday" with Han.
Title: The Package (TV series)
Passage: The Package () is an upcoming South Korean television drama starring Jung Yong-hwa, Lee Yeon-hee, Yoon Park and Choi Woo-shik. It will be aired in both South Korea and China. In South Korea, it will be aired on JTBC every Friday and Saturday at 20:30 (KST) on October 13, 2017.
Title: Jung Yong-hwa
Passage: Jung Yong-hwa (; ] ; born June 22, 1989) is a South Korean musician, singer-songwriter, record producer and actor. He is the leader, lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the rock band CNBLUE. Jung made his television debut in "You're Beautiful" (2009), and has since starred in television dramas "Heartstrings" (2011), "Marry Him If You Dare" (2013) and "The Three Musketeers" (2014). In 2015, Jung made his solo debut with the album "One Fine Day".
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You're Beautiful
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Bluetory
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You're Beautiful (TV series)
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What drop tower ride is in the amusement park located in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania?
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Title: Log Jammer (Kennywood)
Passage: Log Jammer was a log flume ride at Kennywood amusement park in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, United States. It opened on May 11, 1975, and was manufactured by Arrow Development. The ride was distinctive because of its spillway drop. Although featured on several Arrow flumes, all were eventually removed, with the exception of Log Jammer, making this the last remaining ride with that element. It was one of three water rides at Kennywood, the other two being Pittsburg Plunge and Raging Rapids. The ride permanently closed at the end of the 2017 summer season on September 17, 2017.
Title: Big Shot (ride)
Passage: Big Shot is a pneumatically powered tower ride. It was at one time the world's highest amusement ride in terms of overall elevation above ground level. The 160 ft tower is built atop the 921 ft high deck of the Stratosphere in Las Vegas, Nevada. The world's highest amusement ride in terms of overall elevation above ground level is currently the Sky Drop built atop the 1492 ft high deck of the Canton Tower in Guangzhou. The new Sky Drop reaches a height of 1591 ft above ground level, 510 ft higher than Big Shot.
Title: AtmosFear (Liseberg)
Passage: AtmosFear is a 116 m drop tower located in Liseberg amusement park in Gothenburg, Sweden, and is the tallest drop tower in Europe. AtmosFear is designed by Intamin and drops riders from a height of 90 m .
Title: The Giant Drop
Passage: The Giant Drop is an Intamin drop tower ride located at the Dreamworld theme park on the Gold Coast, Australia. The ride was added in December 1998 to the existing Dreamworld Tower which housed the Tower of Terror. For fourteen years, The Giant Drop held the record for the tallest drop tower in the world.
Title: Pitt Fall
Passage: Pitt Fall was a drop tower ride located at Kennywood amusement park in the Pittsburgh suburb of West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. The ride was the first one at Kennywood to be manufactured by Intamin. It was themed after a Pitfall trap , but spelled with two "t"'s as in an abbreviation of Pittsburgh. When it opened in 1997, it was the tallest drop tower in the world.
Title: Kennywood
Passage: Kennywood is an amusement park located in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. The park first opened as a "trolley park" attraction at the end of the Mellon family's Monongahela Street Railway on May 30, 1899. It was purchased in 1906 by F. W. Henninger and Andrew McSwigan who later formed the Kennywood Entertainment Company, which owned and operated the park as a closely held family business for over 100 years. Kennywood was purchased by California-based Palace Entertainment in 2007. The amusement park features various structures and rides dating back to the early 1900s. Along with Rye Playland Park, it is one of only two amusement parks designated a National Historic Landmark for its history and historic rides.
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Pitt Fall
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Pitt Fall
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Kennywood
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Kanichee Mine and Catcha Lake are both located in what country?
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Title: Catcha Lake
Passage: Catcha Lake is a Canadian lake located in the central part of Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality.
Title: Temagami Occurrence
Passage: The Temagami Occurrence is a geological occurrence in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is located near the southern end of Kanichee Lake in west-central Strathy Township. It is named after Temagami, the municipality in which the occurrence is located in.
Title: Victor Diamond Mine
Passage: The Victor Diamond Mine is the first Canadian diamond mine located in Ontario, and De Beers' second diamond mine in Canada (after the Snap Lake Diamond Mine). It is located in the Northern Ontario Ring of Fire, in the James Bay Lowlands 90 km west of Attawapiskat in the remote northern part of the province. In June 2005, the Attawapiskat First Nation voted in favour (85.5) of ratifying the Impact Benefit Agreement (IBA). Construction of the mine began in February 2006 which created 3200 positions; mining and operations will create around 400 permanent positions. The Victor Mine is an open-pit mine, with a processing plant, workshops, and an airstrip located on site. By 2013-2014 royalties collected from De Beers Victor Diamond Mine amounted to 226. At that time De Beers was continuing to pay off its "1 billion investment to build the mine and from now until it closes, the company expects to pay tens of millions of dollars in royalties."
Title: Kanichee Mine
Passage: The Kanichee Mine, also less commonly known as the Ajax Mine, is an abandoned base metal and precious metal mine, located in the Temagami region of northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is near the small unincorporated community of Temagami North, accessed by the Kanichee Mine Road from Highway 11. The Kanichee Mine zone has been explored and mined discontinuously from as early as 1910. During the 20th century, it operated and closed down at least three times, with the most recent being from 1973 to 1976. To date, the discontinuous operation of Kanichee Mine has produced 4.2 million pounds of metal.
Title: Wright-Hargreaves
Passage: The Wright-Hargreaves Mine is a gold mine located in Kirkland Lake, Ontario. In late July 1911, Bill Wright and his brother-in-law Ed Hargreaves discovered the first visible gold in what would later become the Kirkland Lake camp. In 1913 the No. 1 shaft was sunk to a depth of 85 feet. By the end of its production, the Wright-Hargreaves would be the deepest mine in the Kirkland Lake camp with workings at the 8200 foot level. The mine was in regular production between 1921 and 1965, with a total production of 4,821,296 ounces of gold at an average grade of 0.49 ounces per ton.
Title: Tetapaga Lake
Passage: Tetapaga Lake, also known as Lake Tetapaga, is a narrow east-west trending lake in the Temagami region of Northeastern Ontario, Canada, located at the abandoned iron-bearing Sherman Mine. A gravel road crosses the central portion of the lake, splitting it into two small lakes. The eastern half of Tetapaga Lake is somewhat green in colour due to acid mine drainage water flowing into the lake. The acid mine drainage water results from water seeping through the abandoned iron ore of Sherman Mine along its eastern shore. Its western half is relatively uninfected where very little waste from Sherman Mine exists.
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Canada
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Kanichee Mine
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Catcha Lake
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Famous Food awarded a partnership to which Real Housewives of New Jersey cast member?
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Title: Carlos Reginald King
Passage: Carlos Reginald King (born October 2, 1979) is the CEO of television production company, Kingdom Reign Entertainment - which produces shows such as "Hollywood Divas" and "" all on TV One, "Selling It: In the ATL" on WeTV and "My Super Sweet 16" featuring Lil Wayne and "Reginae" on MTV. Additionally, Carlos has executive produced four seasons of Bravo's hit show "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" (Seasons 6, 7, 8 and 9), The Real Housewives of Atlanta: Kandi's Wedding, I Dream of NeNe: The Wedding - all on Bravo. King has also co-execuitve produced "" on VH1, Don't be Tardy for the Wedding on Bravo, and as a producer on "" for the OWN network and seasons 1 and 2 of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" on Bravo.
Title: The Real Housewives of New Jersey
Passage: The Real Housewives of New Jersey (abbreviated RHONJ) is an American reality television series that premiered on May 12, 2009 on Bravo. Developed as the fourth installment of "The Real Housewives" franchise, following "The Real Housewives of Orange County", "New York City", and "Atlanta", it has aired seven seasons and focuses on the personal and professional lives of several women residing in New Jersey.
Title: The Real Housewives of D.C.
Passage: The Real Housewives of D.C. (abbreviated RHODC) is an American reality television series that originally aired on Bravo from August 5, 2010, until October 21, 2010. Developed as the fifth installment of "The Real Housewives" franchise, following "The Real Housewives of Orange County", "New York City", "Atlanta", and "New Jersey", it aired only one season and documented the personal and professional lives of several women residing in Washington, D.C.
Title: The Real Housewives of Toronto
Passage: The Real Housewives of Toronto (abbreviated RHOT) is a Canadian reality television series on the Slice cable network. The show is the second Canadian installment of "The Real Housewives" after "The Real Housewives of Vancouver". It is produced by Lark Productions in partnership with NBC Universal International Studios and is distributed by Corus Entertainment. "The Real Housewives of Toronto" chronicles the personal and professional lives of several women living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The series consisted of 10 episodes. The 10th being the season finale. On May 29, 2017, Slice confirmed on Twitter that the show will not have a reunion special. In June of 2017, Corus Entertainment announced the 2017-2018 lineup and stated that the series is on hold until 2018.
Title: Danielle Staub
Passage: Danielle Staub (born Beverly Ann Merrill; July 29, 1962) is an American television personality. In May 2009, she came to prominence after being cast in the reality television series "The Real Housewives of New Jersey", which documents the lives of several women residing in New Jersey. In August 2010, Staub left the series after two seasons, and will return for the series' upcoming eighth season.
Title: Famous Food
Passage: Famous Food is a VH1 reality series that premiered 10 July 2011. It features seven celebrities as they work to open and take ownership in a restaurant in Hollywood owned by Mike Malin (who competed in "Big Brother 2" and "Big Brother 7: All-Stars", which he won) and Lonnie Moore of The Dolce Group. Due to low ratings, VH1 announced on July 15 that the show will move to Wednesdays 87c beginning July 20. DJ Paul was the winner of the partnership but after a twist the judges awarded a second partnership to Danielle Staub. The restaurant created on the show, named "Lemon Basket", was closed after just 5 months.
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Danielle Staub
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Famous Food
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Danielle Staub
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What is the real name of the composer of the music for "Patanga"?
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Title: Alphaville (band)
Passage: Alphaville is a German synthpopnew wave band which gained popularity in the 1980s. The founding members were lead singer Marian Gold (real name: Hartwig Schierbaum, born 26 May 1954 in Herford), Bernhard Lloyd (real name: Bernhard Gssling, born 2 June 1960 in Enger), and Frank Mertens (real name: Frank Sorgatz, born 26 October 1961 in Enger). The band was at first named "Forever Young" before being changed to "Alphaville". They achieved chart success with the singles "Big in Japan", "Sounds Like a Melody", "Jet Set", "Dance With Me", "Jerusalem", "Romeos" and "Forever Young".
Title: The Tables
Passage: The Tables was an undergroundDIY pop group formed in Oslo, Norway, in 1987, by Bartleby (vocals, real name Tore Srensen, Robert Birdeye bass, drums, real name Steinar Buholm, and Reg Trademark guitar, real name Stle Caspersen, from the ashes of a band called The Bottle Collectors. This trio recorded their first 7 EP called Diary EP, released on the new-founded Voices of Wonder label in 1988 now Voices Music and Entertainment.
Title: C. Ramchandra
Passage: Ramchandra Narhar Chitalkar (12 January 1918 5 January 1982) was a renowned music composer in the movie industry of India. In the composer's role, he mostly used the name C. Ramachandra, though he also used the names Annasaheb (in the movies "Bahadur Pratap", "Matwale", and "Madadgaar"), Ram Chitalkar (in the movies "Sukhi Jeevan", "Badla", "Mr. Jhatpat", "Bahadur", and "Dosti"), and Shyamoo (in the movie "Yeh hai duniya"). Further, he often sang and acted in Marathi movies under the name R. N. Chitalkar. For his career as an occasional playback singer he used only his surname Chitalkar. Chitalkar sang some renowned and unforgettable duets with Lata such as "Kitna haseen hai mausam" in film "Azad" or "Shola Jo bhadke" in "Albela".
Title: Patanga (1949 film)
Passage: Patanga is a 1949 Indian Bollywood film. It was the seventh highest grossing Indian film of 1949. The film was directed by H. S. Rawail for Varma Productions. A duet sung against the back drop of WW2, "Mere Piya Gaye Rangoon" and picturised on actor Gope and lead heroine Nigar Sultana became popular. The playback singers for the song were C. Ramchandra, who also composed the music for the film, and Shamshad Begum. The cast included Nigar Sultana, Shyam, Yakub, Gope, Purnima, Shyama, Randhir, Mohana.
Title: Los Hombres del Camuflaje
Passage: Los Hombres del Camuflaje (Spanish for "Men In Camouflage") is a Mexican sibling professional wrestling tag team consisting of Artillero (real name unrevealed) and Sper Comando (real name Gustavo Torres Ramirez). The team is currently working for the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) portraying "rudos" ("Bad guys") wrestling characters. Los Hombres del Camuflaje are second generation wrestlers, sons of wrestler Principe Odin, with several of their brothers being professional wrestlers. Artillero is a "Luchador enmascarado", or masked professional wrestler while Sper Comando worked as an "enmascarado" until December 25, 2015. Artillero's real name is not a matter of public record, as is often the case with masked wrestlers in Mexico where their private lives are kept a secret from the wrestling fans. Artillero and Super Comando are the brothers of CMLL low card wrestler Bengala, although it is not openly acknowledged by CMLL. The two use a military theme, reflected in their ring gear, mask and trunks which is at least partially camouflage.
Title: Detroit Grand Pubahs
Passage: The Detroit Grand Pubahs are an American musical group from Detroit, Michigan, comprising Paris the Black Fu (real name Mack Goudy, Jr.) and The Mysterious Mr O. (real name Oliver Way). One of the founding members, Dr. Toefinger (real name Andy Toth), left in 2004. They are best known for their 2000 single "Sandwiches", which reached number 29 in the Hot Dance Club Songs chart.
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Ramchandra Narhar Chitalkar
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Patanga (1949 film)
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C. Ramchandra
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In which year was this Nazi Party paramilitary rank created that Emil Ketterer belonged?
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Title: Rottenfhrer
Passage: Rottenfhrer (] , "section leader") was a Nazi Party paramilitary rank that was first created in the year 1932. The rank of "Rottenfhrer" was used by several Nazi paramilitary groups, among them the "Sturmabteilung" (SA), the "Schutzstaffel" (SS) and was senior to the paramilitary rank of "Sturmmann".
Title: Emil Ketterer
Passage: Emil Ketterer (6 August 1883 23 December 1959) was a German track and field athlete who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. Later in his life, he became an ardent Nazi and SA-Obergruppenfhrer. As a medical doctor, he was involved in approval and promotion of euthanasia under the Nazi regime. He was father-in-law of Hanns-Martin Schleyer, SS officer and victim of the Red Army Faction.
Title: Obergruppenfhrer
Passage: Obergruppenfhrer (] , "senior group leader") was a Nazi Party paramilitary rank that was first created in 1932 as a rank of the "Sturmabteilung" (SA), and adopted by the "Schutzstaffel" (SS) one year later. Until April 1942, it was the highest commissioned SS rank, inferior only to "Reichsfhrer-SS" (Heinrich Himmler or RFSS, which was the internal SS-abbreviation for Himmler) Translated as "senior group leader", the rank of "Obergruppenfhrer" was senior to "Gruppenfhrer". A similarly named rank of "Untergruppenfhrer" existed in the SA from 1929 to 1930 and as a title until 1933. In April 1942, the new rank of "SS-Oberst-Gruppenfhrer" was created which was above "Obergruppenfhrer" and below "Reichsfhrer-SS".
Title: Mann (military rank)
Passage: Mann (German for "man", "male", "husband", or "fellow"), was a paramilitary rank used by several Nazi Party paramilitary organizations between 1925 and 1945. The rank is most often associated with the SS, and also as a rank of the SA where "Mann" was the lowest enlisted rank and was the equivalent of a private.
Title: Gauleiter
Passage: A Gauleiter (] ) was the party leader of a regional branch of the NSDAP (more commonly known as the Nazi Party) or the head of a "Gau" or of a "Reichsgau". The word can be singular or plural, depending on the context. "Gauleiter" was the second highest Nazi Party paramilitary rank, subordinate only to the higher rank "Reichsleiter" and to the position of "Fhrer". During World War II, the rank of "Gauleiter" was obtained only by direct appointment from Adolf Hitler.
Title: Ranks and insignia of the Hitler Youth
Passage: The ranks and insignia of the Hitler Youth were a Nazi Party paramilitary rank system that existed from 1932 to 1945. The Hitler Youth had existed for nearly a decade before, but the organization did not maintain any particular system of ranks. Such ranks were introduced in the early 1930s and became widespread after the Nazi Party came to power in 1933.
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Which university, University of Dayton or Xinjiang University, is one of three Marianist universities in the nation and the second-largest private university in Ohio?
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Title: University of Buckingham
Passage: The University of Buckingham (UB) is a non-profit, private university in the UK and the oldest of the country's five private universities. It is located in Buckingham, England, and was founded as the University College at Buckingham (UCB) in 1973, admitting its first students in 1976. It was granted university status by royal charter in 1983. The university was closely linked to Margaret Thatcher, who as Education Secretary oversaw the creation of the university college in 1973, and as Prime Minister was instrumental in elevating it to a university in 1983 thus creating the first private university in the UK. When she retired from politics in 1992, Margaret Thatcher became the university's second chancellor, a post she held until 1998.
Title: Dong-a University
Passage: Dong-A University is a private university in Busan, South Korea. It is the only private university and one of two universities that has both medical and law school in Greater Busan, the second-largest city in South Korea.
Title: Xinjiang University
Passage: Xinjiang University (XJU) (, ) is one of the major universities in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Peoples Republic of China, and is a national key university. Established in 1924 in Urumqi, Xinjiang University is a comprehensive university with the highest academic level in Xinjiang, under Project 211.
Title: University of Dayton
Passage: The University of Dayton (UD) is an American private Roman Catholic national research university in Ohio's sixth-largest city, Dayton. Founded in 1850 by the Society of Mary (Marianists), it is one of three Marianist universities in the nation and the second-largest private university in Ohio. The university's campus is located in the city's southern portion and spans 388 acres on both sides of the Great Miami River. The campus is noted for the Immaculate Conception Chapel and the University of Dayton Arena. The University also operates, in China's Suzhou Industrial Park, the University of Dayton China Institute.
Title: K. K. University
Passage: K. K. University (KKU) is a private university located in Beraunti, near Bihar Sharif in Nalanda district, Bihar, India. The university was established in 2017 by Samajik Kalyan Sanstha under the "Bihar Private Universities Act, 2013", one of the two first private universities in Bihar, the other being Sandip University, Sijoul. Both universities were approved by the Bihar Government in May 2017 following the passing of "Private Universities (Amendment) Bill, 2017" in March 2017 which relaxed the rules for establishment of private universities in Bihar.
Title: Eastern University (Bangladesh)
Passage: Eastern University (Bengali: ) or EU is a private university located in Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The Eastern University was established in 2003 under the Private University Act 1992, and later on approved under Private University Act of 2010. The university was set up by Eastern University Foundation - a non-profit, non-political and philanthropic organization. Its founders include academics, chartered accountants, engineers, industrialists and retired civil servants. The Foundation has 30 members. The governance of Eastern University is carried out as per the Private Universities Act of 2010 by several bodies: Board of Trustees, Syndicate, Academic Council, Curriculum Committee, Finance Committee, Teacher Selection Committee and Disciplinary Committee.
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The University of Dayton
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University of Dayton
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Xinjiang University
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What fashion house that originally supplied Nazi Party uniforms was Morten Andersen a model for?
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Title: List of Nazis (LR)
Passage: A list of notable people who were at some point a member of the defunct Nazi Party (NSDAP). This is not meant to be a list of every person who was ever a member of the Nazi Party. This is a list of notable figures who were active within the party and did something significant within it that is of historical note or who were members of the Nazi Party according to multiple reliable publications. For a list of the main leaders and most important party figures see: List of Nazi Party leaders and officials.
Title: American Nazi Party
Passage: The American Nazi Party (ANP) is an American political party founded by George Lincoln Rockwell. Its headquarters are in Arlington, Virginia. Rockwell founded the organization as the World Union of Free Enterprise National Socialists (WUFENS), but renamed it the American Nazi Party in 1960. The party is based largely upon the ideals and policies of Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party in Germany during the Nazi era, and embraced its uniforms and iconography.
Title: Morten Andersen (painter)
Passage: Morten Andersen (born 1976 in Aalborg, Denmark) is a contemporary artist with his own style developed through graffiti to "geometric expressionism" with reflections from cubism and futurism. Morten Andersen is a representative of the new "Urban art" and paints complicated geometric patterns entirely his own expression with lines stretched, colored, and angled with urban energies. Morten Andersen has educated himself through travels to Vietnam, China, France, Spain, Egypt and USA. He has exhibited throughout Europe, in USA and Abu Dhabi. In 2011 French "Graffiti Art Magazine" called him a prominent member of the one hundred contemporary artists to look out for.
Title: Hugo Boss
Passage: Hugo Boss AG, often styled as BOSS, is a German luxury fashion house. It was founded in 1924 by Hugo Boss and is headquartered in Metzingen, Germany. Originally focusing on uniforms, it was a supplier for Nazi Party organizations both before and during World War II. After the war and the founder's death in 1948, Hugo Boss started to turn its focus from uniforms to men's suits. The company went public in 1985 and introduced a fragrance line that same year, added mens and womenswear diffusion lines in 1997, a full women's collection in 2000 as well as children's clothing in 20082009, and has since evolved into a major global fashion house with more than 1,100 company-owned retail stores worldwide (2016).
Title: List of Nazis (FK)
Passage: A list of notable people who were at some point a member of the defunct Nazi Party (NSDAP). This is not meant to be a list of every person who was ever a member of the Nazi Party. This is a list of notable figures who were active within the party and did something significant within it that is of historical note or who were members of the Nazi Party according to multiple reliable publications. For a list of the main leaders and most important party figures see: List of Nazi Party leaders and officials.
Title: Morten Andersen (photographer)
Passage: Danish Fashion Photographer Morten Andersen began his career in front of the lens. As a European model for Hugo Boss and Giorgio Armani, he traveled the continent working in numerous international campaigns. By the late 1980s, however, he traded stability for adventure and moved to South America. Instead of just modeling, he began his career as a photojournalist.
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Hugo Boss
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Hugo Boss
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Which band has more members, Haim or Hundred Reasons?
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Title: Shatterproof Is Not a Challenge
Passage: Shatterproof Is Not a Challenge is the second studio album by British-based rock band Hundred Reasons, released on 1 March 2004, through Columbia Records.
Title: Live at Freakscene
Passage: Live at Freakscene is the second live album by English alternative rock band Hundred Reasons, released on September 26, 2005 on Secret Records. The album was recorded at The Lemon Grove, at Exeter University. An accompanying live DVD of this performance was also issued.
Title: Haim (band)
Passage: Haim (pronounced , and stylized as HAIM) is an American pop rock band from Los Angeles. The band consists of three sisters: Este Haim (bass), Danielle Haim (guitars and lead vocals), and Alana Haim (guitars and keyboards). In addition to their primary instruments, each member is also proficient in several others. The group's pop sound on their studio work stands in contrast to the more rock-based music of their live shows.
Title: Hundred Reasons
Passage: Hundred Reasons are an English alternative rock band from Aldershot, Hampshire, formed in 1999. The band consists of Colin Doran (vocals), Larry Hibbitt (guitar, vocals), Andy Gilmour (bass) and Andy Bews (drums).
Title: Garrison Hundred Reasons
Passage: Split E.P. is an EP shared by British alternative rock band Hundred Reasons and the now defunct Garrison. Released on 27 August 2001, this EP contained two tracks from each band. One of Garrison's tracks, "Ego", is originally by The God Machine.
Title: Ideas Above Our Station
Passage: Ideas Above Our Station is the first studio album by the English alternative rock band, Hundred Reasons, released on May 20, 2002, on Columbia Records. The album reached 6 in the UK album chart and is the band's most commercially successful album to date.
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Hundred Reasons
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Haim (band)
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Hundred Reasons
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Who was the director of the 2015 French-Belgian drama-thriller film in which Matthias Schoenaerts portrayed an ex-soldier suffering from PTSD?
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Title: Matthias Schoenaerts
Passage: Matthias Schoenaerts (] ; born 8 December 1977) is a Belgian Flemish actor, film producer and graffiti artist. He made his film debut at the age of 13 in "Daens" (1992), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. He is best known for his roles as Filip in "Loft" (2008), Jacky Vanmarsenille in the Oscar-nominated "Bullhead" (2011), Ali in the BAFTA and Golden Globe-nominee "Rust and Bone" (2012), for which he won the Csar Award for Most Promising Actor, Eric Deeds in "The Drop" (2014), Bruno von Falk in "Suite Franaise" (2015), Gabriel Oak in "Far from the Madding Crowd" (2015) and Hans Axgil in "The Danish Girl" (2015). Schoenaerts received critical acclaim for his portrayal of an ex-soldier suffering from PTSD in "Disorder" (2015).
Title: Suite Franaise (film)
Passage: Suite Franaise is a 2015 British-French-Belgian romantic World War II drama film directed by Saul Dibb and co-written with Matt Charman. It is based on the second part of Irne Nmirovsky's 2004 novel of the same name. The film stars Michelle Williams, Kristin Scott Thomas, Matthias Schoenaerts, Sam Riley, Ruth Wilson, Lambert Wilson and Margot Robbie. It concerns a romance between a French villager and a German soldier during the early years of the German occupation of France. "Suite Franaise" was filmed on location in France and Belgium. It was released theatrically in the UK on 13 March 2015 and will premiere in the US through Lifetime cable network on 22 May 2017.
Title: Disorder (2015 film)
Passage: Disorder (French: Maryland ) is a 2015 French-Belgian drama-thriller film directed by Alice Winocour about a home invasion, starring Matthias Schoenaerts as an ex-soldier with PTSD. It was screened in competition in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: A Little Chaos
Passage: A Little Chaos is a 2014 British period drama film directed by Alan Rickman. The story was conceived by Allison Deegan and she co-wrote the screenplay along with Rickman and Jeremy Brock. The film stars Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Alan Rickman, Stanley Tucci, Helen McCrory, Steven Waddington, Jennifer Ehle and Rupert Penry-Jones. The film was financed by the Lionsgate UK and produced by BBC Films. It was the second film directed by Rickman, after his 1997 directorial debut "The Winter Guest". It was the second collaboration of Rickman and Winslet after their 1995 film "Sense and Sensibility". Production took place in London in mid 2013. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival as the closing night film on 13 September 2014.
Title: The Night Watchman (2015 film)
Passage: The Night Watchman (French title: Jamais de la vie) is a 2015 French-Belgian thriller film directed by Pierre Jolivet. The film revolves around Franck, a shopping mall night watchman, who discovers a planned holdup at the mall. The film won the Golden Goblet Award for Best Feature Film at the 2015 Shanghai International Film Festival.
Title: Far from the Madding Crowd (2015 film)
Passage: Far from the Madding Crowd is a 2015 British romantic drama film directed by Thomas Vinterberg and starring Carey Mulligan, Matthias Schoenaerts, Michael Sheen, Tom Sturridge and Juno Temple. It is an adaptation of the 1874 novel of the same name by Thomas Hardy, the fourth time this novel has been filmed.
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Alice Winocour
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Matthias Schoenaerts
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Disorder (2015 film)
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The Panty Raiders Leba Haber Rubinoff and Katie Marsh are two women who created a website purporting to sell "Forget-me-not Panties" in 2005, their work was picked up by Fark, the "College Humor" blog, Fark is a community website created by who?
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Title: Panty Raiders
Passage: The Panty Raiders Leba Haber Rubinoff and Katie Marsh are two women who created a website purporting to sell "Forget-me-not Panties" in 2005. The website was created, not as a hoax, but rather as an entry into Contagious Media Showdown's contest to see which purpose-built website could spark the most viral interest over a three-week period. Haber Rubinoff and Marsh saw the contest and website as a venue to raise awareness and discussion about gender. They were not expected to win, but their work was picked up by Fark, the "College Humor" blog and other sites, leading to more than 600,000 sites during the contest period and one million hits in the six months between May and November 2005.
Title: Smart.fm
Passage: Smart.fm (formerly "iKnow!") was a social learning- and community website created by Cerego Japan, Inc. The website used spaced repetition algorithms (SRS) to assist users in committing facts to long term memory and increasing learning speed. Users could create, manage and share lists of facts to memorize; as well as learn a number of languages. Progress could be monitored with tests. The data was used to automatically plan a curriculum and learning strategy for the users.
Title: Cherry City Derby Girls
Passage: The Cherry City Derby Girls (CCDG) is a roller derby league based in Salem, Oregon. Founded in 2009, the league consists of four home teams(Dolls of Anarchy, Panty Raiders, Thrill Kill Kittens, and Rydell Belles), and two all-star travel teams (Boneyard Brawlers and 8-Wheel Assassins) which compete against teams from other leagues.
Title: Skunk.nu
Passage: Skunk was a Swedish social networking community website founded in 1998. It was one of the pioneers in the field, and the largest community website in Sweden in 2000, mostly popular with teenagers. It has since been overtaken by competitors such as Lunarstorm and Playahead. Today Skunk is part of Spray Network. In June 2010 Spray Network announced that they had decided to shut down the site on the 30th of the same month.
Title: Fark
Passage: Fark is a community website created by Drew Curtis that allows members to comment on a daily batch of news articles and other items from various websites. The site receives many story submissions per day and approximately 100 of them are publicly displayed on the site, spread out over the main page and tabs (Entertainment, Sports, Geek, Politics and Business).
Title: Fail Blog
Passage: Fail Blog (typeset as FAIL Blog) is a comedic blog website created in January 2008.
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Drew Curtis
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Panty Raiders
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Fark
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Who operates the venue that hosted the 2014 Evolution Championship Series?
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Title: Westgate Las Vegas Resort amp; Casino
Passage: The Westgate Las Vegas Resort Casino is a hotel and casino in Winchester, Nevada. It is owned by Westgate Resorts and operated by Navegante Group. It has 2,956 hotel rooms including 305 suites. It opened in 1969 as the International Hotel, and was known for many years as the Las Vegas Hilton, then briefly as the LVH Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. It was renamed the Westgate Las Vegas on July 1, 2014.
Title: Evo 2014
Passage: The 2014 Evolution Championship Series (commonly referred to as Evo 2014 or EVO 2014) was a fighting game event held in at Westgate Las Vegas on July 1113. The event featured a major tournament for eight fighting games, including "Ultra Street Fighter IV" and "". The event was part of the first Capcom Pro Tour and its "Super Smash Bros. Melee" tournament was unexpectedly sponsored by Nintendo.
Title: Evo 2017
Passage: The 2017 Evolution Championship Series, commonly referred to as Evo 2017, was a fighting game event held in Las Vegas on July 1416. It was the twenty-first installment of the long-running Evolution Championship Series. The event offered tournaments for various fighting games, such as "Street Fighter V", "Tekken 7", and "Injustice 2". Over 10,000 people registered for the event with "Tekken 7" receiving double the number of players from the previous year.
Title: Evolution Championship Series
Passage: The Evolution Championship Series (EVO or Evo) is an annual esports event that focuses exclusively on fighting games. The tournament is a completely open tournament and uses the double elimination format. As with Super Battle Opera, contestants travel from all over the world to participate, most notably from Japan. The first Evolution was originally held as a "Super Street Fighter II Turbo" and "Street Fighter Alpha 2" tournament called the Battle by the Bay. It changed its name to Evo in 2002. Every successive tournament has seen an increase of attendees. It has been held at various venues across the Las Vegas Valley since 2005.
Title: Fuudo
Passage: Keita Ai (Japanese: , born 7 November 1985) , better known as Fuudo, is a Japanese electronic sports player specializing in the "Street Fighter" series. Fuudo entered the fighting game scene in 2005 playing "Virtua Fighter 4". Fuudo has won various fighting game tournaments, including the World Cyber Games and Evolution Championship Series. Fuudo has been described by multiple journalists as the world's best R. Mika player.
Title: Evo 2004
Passage: The 2004 Evolution Championship Series (commonly referred to as Evo 2004 or EVO 2004) was a fighting game event held at the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Southern California on July 29 to August 1. The event featured a major tournament for six fighting games, including "" and "Marvel vs. Capcom 2", as well as various smaller-scale competitions. While in previous Evolution events all competitions were held on arcade machines, most tournaments at Evo 2004 were played on video game consoles.
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Navegante Group
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Evo 2014
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Westgate Las Vegas Resort amp; Casino
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Which mall in Falls Church, Virginia hosted major chain tenants such as Dress Barn and B. Dalton department store?
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Title: Falls Church News-Press
Passage: The Falls Church News-Press is a weekly newspaper based in Falls Church, Virginia. The periodical was founded in 1991 by OwnerEditor-in-Chief Nicholas F. Benton, who has repeatedly referred to it in editorials as the City's "paper-of-record." The periodical has its roots in his presentation to the local Chamber of Commerce, where, according to his interview with Equality Virginia, he presented his plan to advertise the local companies' services. He left that night with the Chambers endorsement and a list of 250 businesses to approach. One hundred thirty agreed to support the periodical with their advertising. With a stack of their postcards pledging support as collateral, Benton secured seed money to start the "Falls Church News-Press"
Title: B. Dalton
Passage: B. Dalton Bookseller (often called B. Dalton or B. Dalton's) was an American retail bookstore chain founded in 1966 by Bruce Dayton, a member of the same family that operated the Dayton's department store chain. B. Dalton expanded to become the largest retailer of hardcover books in the United States, with 798 stores at the peak of the chain's success.
Title: History of Falls Church
Passage: This article is about the history of Falls Church, an independent city in Virginia, USA, in the Washington Metropolitan Area. The city population was 12,332 at the 2010 census. Taking its name from The Falls Church, an 18th-century Church of England (later Episcopal Church) parish, Falls Church gained township status within Fairfax County in 1875. In 1948, it was incorporated as the City of Falls Church, an independent city with county-level governance status. It is also referred to as Falls Church City.
Title: Virginia State Route 237
Passage: State Route 237 (SR 237) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 13.07 mi from SR 236 in Fairfax east to U.S. Route 50 (US 50) in Arlington. SR 237 connects Fairfax and Arlington with Falls Church. Between Fairfax and Falls Church, the state highway mostly runs concurrently with US 29. East of Falls Church, SR 237 parallels Interstate 66 (I-66) and connects several of Arlington's urban villages.
Title: George Mason High School
Passage: George Mason High School (GMHS) is a comprehensive public high school serving the independent City of Falls Church. Until January 2014, it was located in Idylwood, an unincorporated area of Falls Church, in Fairfax County, Virginia, adjacent to Falls Church City. As part of Fairfax Water's agreement to purchase the Falls Church Water System, the parcel with GMHS was transferred to Falls Church City.
Title: Skyline Mall
Passage: Skyline Mall was a small enclosed shopping mall located among the high rises of Bailey's Crossroads in Falls Church, Virginia. It opened on the site of the former Washington-Virginia Airport and the Sunset X-rated drive-in theater. in 1977 to join the offices of Skyline City. At its peak, the mall comprised more than thirty tenants, including a Safeway supermarket and Rite Aid drugstore, and a twelve-screen cinema. Other major chain tenants that formerly operated at the mall included Dress Barn and B. Dalton. The mall was purchased in 2002 by discount retailer Target Corporation, who replaced the majority of the complex (except for a fitness center on the second level) with a Target store.
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Skyline Mall
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Skyline Mall
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B. Dalton
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The polymath who described the Rufus snake-eel in 1810 was self-educated in what country?
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Title: Rufus snake-eel
Passage: The Rufus snake-eel (Ophichthus rufus) is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (wormsnake eels). It was described by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1810, originally under the genus "Echelus". It is a marine, subtropical eel which is known from throughout the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, including Algeria, Albania, Croatia, Egypt, France, Cyprus, Gibraltar, Greece, Italy, Israel, Montenegro, Lebanon, Libya, Malta, Morocco, Monaco, Slovenia, Spain, Tunisia, the Syrian Arab Republic, and Turkey. It inhabits mud sediments on the continental shelf. Males can reach a maximum total length of 60 cm .
Title: Ordinary eel
Passage: The Ordinary eel (Ethadophis byrnei, also known as the Ordinary snake-eel) is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (wormsnake eels). It was described by Richard Heinrich Rosenblatt and John E. McCosker. It is a marine, subtropical eel which is known from a single specimen collected from a sandbank in the Gulf of California, in the eastern central Pacific Ocean, during low tide. From the holotype, it is known to reach a total length of 51 cm .
Title: Fangtooth snake-eel
Passage: The fangtooth snake-eel ("Aplatophis chauliodus"), also known as the tusky eel in Cuba and the United States, is an eel in the family Ophichthidae. It was described by James Erwin Bhlke in 1956. It is a marine, tropical eel known from the western Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and French Guiana. It dwells at a depth range of 33 - , and dwells in both marine waters and brackish estuaries. It inhabits burrows on a permanent or semipermanent basis, and leaves its eyes and snout exposed. Males can reach a maximum total length of 84 cm . The fangtooth snake-eel's diet consists of bony fish and crustaceans.
Title: Constantine Samuel Rafinesque
Passage: Constantine Samuel Rafinesque-Schmaltz, as he is known in Europe (October 22, 1783 September 18, 1840), was a nineteenth-century polymath born near Constantinople in the Ottoman Empire and self-educated in France. He traveled as a young man in the United States, ultimately settling in Ohio in 1815, where he made notable contributions to botany, zoology, and the study of prehistoric earthworks in North America. He also contributed to the study of ancient Mesoamerican linguistics, in addition to work he had already completed in Europe.
Title: Fringelip snake-eel
Passage: The Fringelip snake-eel (Cirrhimuraena playfairii) is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (wormsnake eels). It was described by Albert Gnther in 1870. It is a marine, tropical eel which is known from the Indo-Pacific, including Zanzibar, Tanzania, Kosi Bay, South Africa, and the Hawaiian Islands. Its lifestyle is mostly benthic but it sometimes swims at the surface. It is olive brown in colour, with lighter colouring in the ventral region. Males can reach a maximum total length of 39 cm .
Title: Smiling snake-eel
Passage: The smiling snake-eel (Ichthyapus selachops, also known as the smiling sand eel) is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (wormsnake eels). It was described by David Starr Jordan and Charles Henry Gilbert in 1882, originally under the genus "Apterichthys". It is a marine, tropical eel which is known from the eastern central and southeastern Pacific Ocean, including Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador, and Mexico. It dwells at a maximum depth of 30 m , and inhabits sediments of sand. Males can reach a maximum total length of 41 cm .
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France
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Rufus snake-eel
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Constantine Samuel Rafinesque
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Who opened the scoring in the 10th minute in the fourth time the European Cup final was held at the Stadio Olimico?
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Title: 1978 European Cup Final
Passage: The 1978 European Cup Final was an association football match between Liverpool of England and Club Brugge of Belgium on 10 May 1978 at Wembley Stadium, London, England (the venue was decided in Bern by the UEFA Executive Committee on 20 September 1977). It was the final match of the 197778 season of Europe's premier cup competition, the European Cup. Liverpool were the reigning champions and were appearing in their second European Cup final. Club Brugge were appearing in their first European Cup final. The two sides had met once before in European competition, when they contested the 1976 UEFA Cup Final, which Liverpool won 43 on aggregate.
Title: 1984 European Cup Final
Passage: The 1984 European Cup Final was an association football match between Liverpool of England and Roma of Italy on 30 May 1984 at the Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy. It was the final match of the 198384 season of Europe's premier cup competition, the European Cup. Liverpool were appearing in their fourth final, having won the competition in 1977, 1978 and 1981. Roma were appearing in their first European Cup final.
Title: 1961 European Cup Winners' Cup Final
Passage: The 1961 European Cup Winners' Cup Final was a football match contested between Fiorentina of Italy and Rangers of Scotland. It was the final of the 196061 European Cup Winners' Cup the first UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final. It was the only time that the final was played over two legs. The first leg was played at Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow and the second leg at the Stadio Comunale in Florence. It was Rangers first European final and in doing so became the first British team to reach the final of a European football competition. It was Fiorentina's second European final having previously reached the 1957 European Cup final.
Title: 2009 UEFA Champions League Final
Passage: The 2009 UEFA Champions League Final was played on 27 May 2009 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy. The match determined the winners of the 200809 season of the UEFA Champions League, a tournament for the top football clubs in Europe. The match was won by Barcelona of Spain, who beat England's Manchester United 20. Samuel Eto'o opened the scoring in the 10th minute, and Lionel Messi added another goal 20 minutes from the end to earn Barcelona a historic treble of La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the Champions League, a feat never before achieved by a Spanish club. The match was refereed by Swiss referee Massimo Busacca.
Title: 200809 UEFA Champions League
Passage: The 200809 UEFA Champions League was the 54th edition of Europe's premier club football tournament and the 17th edition under the current UEFA Champions League format. The final was played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on 27 May 2009. It was the eighth time the European Cup final has been held in Italy and the fourth time it has been held at the Stadio Olimpico. The final was contested by the defending champions, Manchester United, and Barcelona, who had last won the tournament in 2006. Barcelona won the match 20, with goals from Samuel Eto'o and Lionel Messi, securing The Treble in the process. In addition, both UEFA Cup finalists, Werder Bremen and Shakhtar Donetsk featured in the Champions League group stage.
Title: 1977 European Cup Final
Passage: The 1977 European Cup Final was an association football match between Liverpool of England and Borussia Mnchengladbach of Germany on 25 May 1977 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy (the venue was decided in Bern by the UEFA Executive Committee on 17 September 1976). The showpiece event was the final match of the 197677 season of Europe's premier cup competition, the European Cup. Both teams were appearing in their first European Cup final, although the two sides had previously met in the 1973 UEFA Cup Final, which Liverpool won 32 on aggregate over two legs.
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Samuel Eto'o
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200809 UEFA Champions League
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2009 UEFA Champions League Final
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During the Ram Barat, what is the custom for the bridegroom to travel on to the wedding venue?
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Title: Auchen Castle Hotel
Passage: Auchen Castle is a historic Scottish castle wedding destination in Moffat, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. As of January 2016, the castle is rated a 5 star venue by the Scottish tourist board. Auchen castle has hosted celebrity guests such as the Beatles, Barbara Cartland, Margaret Thatcher and the King of Norway, and is a wedding venue which has attracted several celebrity weddings in recent years. The 26 bedroom Castle has a private lake and falconry school.
Title: Ram Barat
Passage: Ram Barat (Hindi: ) is a part of the Ramlila celebration in Agra, India. It is one of the biggest annual events in North India. Ram Barat literally means "Baraat (marriage procession) of Shri Ram". Every year a new locality is chosen in Agra and is elaborately decorated with lights and flowers. The area is given a major facelift befitting the venue for the divine marriage.
Title: Baraat
Passage: Baraat (Hindi: ) (Urdu: ) is a groom's wedding procession in North India, West India and Pakistan. In North Indian communities, it is customary for the bridegroom to travel to the wedding venue (often the bride's house) on a mare, accompanied by his family members.
Title: Mala badal
Passage: "'Mala badal' ( Bengali: )is part of the traditional Bengali wedding ceremony that involves the exchange of flower garlands between the bride and bridegroom, and is supposed to mark the first time when the bride and the bridegroom set eyes on each other. It is a ritual that is carried forward from the past, as the practice of not seeing each other before is hardly practised these days. Nevertheless, the "mala badal" marks the first time during the wedding that the bride and the groom are allowed to see each other.
Title: Hheikan
Passage: The Hheikan ( , Hheikan ) is a historical building and a wedding venue, located in Nakajima Park, Ch-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaid, Japan. The building has previously been a hotel, guest house, event venue, and military camp. Currently, the Hheikan is registered as one of the National Important Cultural Properties, and used as a wedding venue, restaurant and meeting facility. The building is run by the Sapporo city.
Title: Wedding Palace (Tbilisi)
Passage: The Wedding Palace or Palace of Rituals (Georgian: ) is a building in Tbilisi designed by architect Victor Djorbenadze. It was built in 1984 as a wedding venue.
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it is customary for the bridegroom to travel to the wedding venue (often the bride's house) on a mare
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Cate Shortland and Lynn Reynolds were both what?
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Title: Cate Shortland
Passage: Cate Shortland (born 10 August 1968) is an Australian writer and director of film and television.
Title: 2012 Stockholm International Film Festival
Passage: The 23rd Stockholm International Film Festival took place between 7 and 18 November 2012. American actor Peter Fonda was head of the jury. The Bronze Horse for best picture was won by the AustralianGerman film Lore, directed by Cate Shortland.
Title: The Kettering Incident
Passage: The Kettering Incident is an Australian television drama program, first broadcast on Foxtel's Showcase channel on July 4, 2016. The series was created by Victoria Madden and Vincent Sheehan, produced by Porchlight Films and Sweet Potato Films, and was written by Victoria Madden, Louise Fox, Cate Shortland and Andrew Knight. A sneak preview of the series launched at the 2015 "Dark MoFo" festival, with two episodes shown to select audiences at nine locations around Tasmania.
Title: Lynn Carlin
Passage: Lynn Carlin (born Mary Lynn Reynolds on January 31, 1938, in Los Angeles) is an American actress.
Title: Lynn Reynolds
Passage: Lynn Fairfield Reynolds (May 7, 1889 February 25, 1927) was an American director and screenwriter. Reynolds directed 81 films between 1915 and 1928. He also wrote for 58 films between 1914 and 1927. Reynolds was born in Harlan, Iowa and died in Los Angeles, California, from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Title: The Slap (TV series)
Passage: Filmed in Melbourne, Victoria, the series was produced by Matchbox Pictures' Tony Ayres, Helen Bowden and Michael McMahon, with Penny Chapman serving as executive producer. The directors; Jessica Hobbs, Matthew Saville, Tony Ayres and Robert Connolly, directed two episodes each. The writing team included Emily Ballou, Alice Bell, Brendan Cowell, Kris Mrksa and Cate Shortland.
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director
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Bayern Munich signed a Croatian forward, born in 1986, that played for what team?
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Title: Mario Manduki
Passage: Mario Manduki (; born 21 May 1986) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Italian club Juventus and the Croatia national team. Besides being a prolific goalscorer, he is known for his great defensive contribution and aerial power.
Title: 198485 FC Bayern Munich season
Passage: The 198485 FC Bayern Munich season was the 85th season in the club's history. Bayern Munich won its 7th Bundesliga title, reached the semi-final of UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, and finished as runner-up of DFB-Pokal. This season was the second season of Udo Lattek's second stint as manager of the club. The Bundesliga campaign started 25 August 1984 with a 3-1 victory over Arminia Bielefeld. Bayern Munich, 1. FC Kln, and Borussia Monchengladbach were tied for first place after Round 1. From Round 2 through Round 34 of the season, Bayern Munich were the lone team in first place. Qualification for the 198485 European Cup Winners' Cup was a result of winning the 198384 DFB-Pokal.
Title: FC Bayern Munich II
Passage: Bayern Munich II (Bayern Munich Amateure until 2005) are the reserve team of German association football club Bayern Munich. In 201011 they played in the 3. Liga, having qualified for its inaugural season in 2008, and have consistently played at the third level of German football (the highest permissible level for reserve teams) they played in the Regionalliga Sd from its formation in 1994 to 2008, when it was usurped by the 3. Liga. They have generally achieved at least mid-table finishes at this level, and won the Regionalliga Sd title in 2004. In 201011 Bayern II finished last in the 3. Liga and was thus relegated to the Regionalliga.
Title: 201213 FC Bayern Munich season
Passage: The 201213 FC Bayern Munich season was the 114th season in the club's history and the 48th consecutive season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, since the promotion of the team from the Regionalliga Sd in 1965. Before the start of the season, Bayern signed Xherdan Shaqiri, Dante, Claudio Pizarro, Mitchell Weiser, Tom Starke and Mario Manduki. Bayern also added holding midfielder Javi Martnez after the first week of the Bundesliga season at the transfer deadline. The club started the season with a nine-match winning streak. The club would end the season claiming the Treble, winning the Bundesliga, the UEFA Champions League and the DFB-Pokal. Bayern are the first German club to achieve the Treble and are the third European Club to complete the Treble in the last five seasons and seventh ever in European Club competition.
Title: Grnwalder Stadion
Passage: Stdtisches Stadion an der Grnwalder Strae (also known as "Grnwalder Stadion" and "Sechzger Stadion") is a multi-purpose stadium in Munich, Germany. It was built in 1911 and was the home ground for 1860 Munich until 1995. Local rival Bayern Munich also played in the stadium from 1926 until 1972, when they moved to the new Olympiastadion. Nowadays it is the home ground of the second teams and the (U19 teams) of Bayern and 1860. As of the start of the 201314 Bundesliga season, FC Bayern Munich (women) also play their home matches at the ground.
Title: List of FC Bayern Munich players
Passage: Below is a list of FC Bayern Munich players who have played 40 or more games in the Bundesliga for Bayern Munich. For all Bayern Munich players with an article, see , and for the current squad see the main club article. Appearances are up to date as of 10 May 2014.
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Who is the Trinidadian-American singersongwriter had Tamara Savage written songs for?
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Title: Written Songs
Passage: "Written Songs" is the third single from Irish trio The Original Rudeboys. It was produced by Jake Gosling and reworked from the album, "This Life", by Ash Howes. The song was released as a single on 20 July 2012 on an EP, entitled "Written Songs (Feeling Good)", through Gotta Run Records.
Title: Tiwa Savage
Passage: Tiwatope Savage-Balogun (born 5 February 1980), better known by her stage name Tiwa Savage, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, performer and actress. She currently has a songwriting deal with SonyATV Music Publishing. Savage signed a recording contract with Mavin Records in 2012. Savage also signed a management and publishing deal with Roc Nation in June 2016, which she later confirmed via Instagram. She co-wrote the track "Collard Greens Cornbread" off Fantasia Barrino's Grammy-nominated album, "Back to Me". Savage was featured on "Solar Plexus", a compilation album released by Mavin Records. Her debut studio album, "Once Upon a Time", was released on 3 July 2013. It was supported by the singles "Kele Kele Love", "Love Me (3x)", "Without My Heart", "Ife Wa Gbona", "Folarin", "Olorun Mi" and "Eminado". Savage's second studio album, "R.E.D", was released on 19 December 2015. It produced the singles "My Darlin'", "African Waist" and "If I Start To Talk". Savage sings in English and Yoruba. As a singer, her achievements include one MTV Africa Music Award, two The Headies Awards, one Channel O Music Video Award, one Nigeria Music Video Award, and two City People Entertainment Awards, among others.
Title: Heather Headley
Passage: Heather Headley (born October 5, 1974) is a Trinidadian-American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress. She has won a Tony Award, a Grammy Award, and a Drama Desk Award, and she has been nominated for a host of other acting and music accolades.
Title: Tamara Savage
Passage: Tamara Savage is an American songwriter born in 1979 in California, who started writing songs in 1998 at the age of 19. She has written for Tamia, Monica, Faith Evans, Nicole Wray, Mary Mary, Heather Headley, Shanice, Whitney Houston, Ma and Tracie Spencer. The first song she wrote was "The First Night" by Monica. She has also co-wrote "Take Me There" for "The Rugrats Movie" and its soundtrack.
Title: Susan Moonsie
Passage: Susan Moonsie (born January 21, 1964) is a Trinidadian-American singer and musician. She is best known as a member of Vanity 6 (19821983) and Apollonia 6 (19831985) and for her association with musician Prince.
Title: The First Night
Passage: "The First Night" is a song recorded by American singer Monica for her second studio album, "The Boy Is Mine" (1998). It was written by Tamara Savage and Jermaine Dupri, featuring production and additional vocals from the latter. Built around a sample of Diana Ross's 1976 recording "Love Hangover," penned by Marilyn McLeod and Pam Sawyer, who share co-writing credits on the song. The song is about the protagonist practicing abstinence on the night of her first date, despite her conflicting emotions and strong sexual desires.
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Heather Headley
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Tamara Savage
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Heather Headley
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What year was was the film 1911 released, featuring Winston Chao?
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Title: Winston Chao
Passage: Winston Chao Wen-hsuan (born 9 June 1960) is a Taiwanese actor. He came to international attention for his performance in the 1993 film "The Wedding Banquet". He is also known for his roles in "Red Rose White Rose" and "Eat Drink Man Woman", and for his five portrayals of Sun Yat-sen, notably in the films "The Soong Sisters" (1997), "Road to Dawn" (2007) and "1911" (2011). His notable television roles include the adaptation of Cao Yu's play "Thunderstorm" (1997), a double role in the historical drama "Palace of Desire", the biographical mini-series "The Legend of Eileen Chang" (2004), the historical drama "Da Tang Fu Rong Yuan" (2007), the adaptation of Ba Jin's novel "Cold Nights" ("Han ye", 2009), and the portrayal of Confucius (2011). He acted in the Indian film, "Kabali" (2016), in a villainous role opposite Rajinikanth.
Title: 1911 (film)
Passage: 1911, also known as Xinhai Revolution and The 1911 Revolution, is a 2011 Chinese historical drama film. The film is a tribute to the 100th anniversary of the Xinhai Revolution. It is also Jackie Chan's 100th film in his career. Besides starring in it, Chan is also the executive producer and co-director of the film. Co-stars include Chan's son Jaycee Chan, Li Bingbing, Winston Chao, Joan Chen and Hu Ge. This film was selected to open the 24th Tokyo International Film Festival.
Title: Da Tang Fu Rong Yuan
Passage: Da Tang Fu Rong Yuan is a Chinese television series based on a novel by Nangong Bo () about the romance between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang dynasty and his consort Yang Yuhuan. The series was directed by Zhou Xiaowen and starred Fan Bingbing and Winston Chao. It was first broadcast on CCTV-8 in mainland China in 2007.
Title: Zhong Kui: Snow Girl and the Dark Crystal
Passage: Zhong Kui: Snow Girl and the Dark Crystal (Chinese: ) is a 2015 Chinese-Hong Kong-United States 3D fantasy action adventure film directed by Peter Pau and Zhao Tianyu and starring Chen Kun, Li Bingbing, Winston Chao, Yang Zishan, Bao Bei'er, and Jike Junyi. Production began on February 16, 2014. The film was released on February 19, 2015.
Title: Palace of Desire (TV series)
Passage: Palace of Desire, also known as Daming Gong Ci (literally "Ci of the Daming Palace"), is a Chinese television series based on the life of Princess Taiping, a daughter of China's only female emperor, Wu Zetian. Directed by Li Shaohong and Zeng Nianping, the series starred Chen Hong, Zhou Xun, Gua Ah-leh and Winston Chao in the leading roles. It was first broadcast on CCTV-8 in mainland China on 30 March 2000. The scriptwriter used extremely poetic and theatrical language for lines.
Title: A Little Life-Opera
Passage: A Little Life-Opera () is a 1998 Hong Kong film directed by Allen Fong. The film, set in Fujian province, is filmed in the People's Republic of China and stars Yang Kuei-Mei and Winston Chao.
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What did Walt Disney do for the American animation industry that Joyce Wieland didn't?
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Title: Joyce Wieland
Passage: Joyce Wieland, OC (June 30, 1930 June 27, 1998) was a Canadian experimental filmmaker and mixed media artist.
Title: Walt Disney Animation Studios
Passage: Walt Disney Animation Studios, headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California, is an American animation studio that creates animated feature films, short films, and television specials for The Walt Disney Company. Founded on October 16, 1923, it is a division of The Walt Disney Studios. The studio has produced 56 feature films, from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937) to "Moana" (2016).
Title: Animation Masters Summit
Passage: The Animation Masters Summit (AMS) is an animation industry conference organized every year by Toonz Animation India. The event brings together animation experts from across the world to discuss latest trends in animation industry. The event venue is in Trivandrum , the capital city of Kerala in India. The speakers, known as ' masters' of the event share their expertise and experiences with passionate animation professionals and aspiring young talent. The event happens during AprilMay every year, from 1999. The event is a cross-section of mastery in Animation, visual effects and Media industry.
Title: List of Disney animated shorts
Passage: This is a list of animated short films produced by Walt Disney and Walt Disney Animation Studios from 1921 to the present. This includes films produced at the Laugh-O-Gram Studio which Disney founded in 1921 as well as the animation studio now owned by The Walt Disney Company, previously called the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio (1923), The Walt Disney Studio (1926), Walt Disney Productions (1929), and Walt Disney Feature Animation (1986).
Title: Animation Council of the Philippines
Passage: The Animation Council of the Philippines, Inc. (ACPI) is a non-profit and non-stock organization in the Philippines that specializes in 2D and 3D animation. As an organization that is recognized and supported by the Government of the Philippines, and as a business engaged in information and communications technology, the goal of the ACPI is to promote the animation industry locally and globally. It aims to create an identity for the Philippines within the animation industry. It has the intention of making the Philippines as one of the preferred countries that provides animation services. It expresses high regard for locally produced animation with original content. It aims to reinvent and present the Philippines as a "center of excellence for animation and content creation services" not only to the Asian clientele but also to countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Japan.
Title: Walt Disney
Passage: Walter Elias Disney ( ; December 5, 1901December 15, 1966) was an American entrepreneur, animator, voice actor and film producer. A pioneer of the American animation industry, he introduced several developments in the production of cartoons. As a film producer, Disney holds the record for most Academy Awards earned by an individual, having won 22 Oscars from 59 nominations. He was presented with two Golden Globe Special Achievement Awards and an Emmy Award, among other honors. Several of his films are included in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress.
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A pioneer of the American animation industry, he introduced several developments in the production of cartoons
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Walt Disney
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Joyce Wieland
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The author of the 2009 novel "Fame" is noted for his best work titled what?
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Title: Lactantius Placidus
Passage: Lactantius Placidus (c. 350 c. 400 AD) was the presumed author of a commentary on Statius's poem "Thebaid". Wilhelm Siegmund Teuffel considered him to be the same person as Luctatius Placidus, the ostensible author of a medieval Latin glossary titled "Glossae Luctatii Placidi grammatici" ("Glosses of Luctatius Placidus the Grammarian"). Some authors also attribute an anonymous work titled "Narrationes fabularum quae in Ov. Metam. occurrunt" to Lactantius, though Franz Bretzigheimer argued against this view, on the basis that the commentator on Statius lacks evidence of Christian attitudes seen in the "Narrationes".
Title: Rani Manicka
Passage: Rani Manicka is an International Best selling novelist, born and educated in Malaysia; She grew up in Terengganu and attended the University of Malaysia, where she received a business degree. She currently divides her time between Malaysia and the United Kingdom. Infused with her own Sri Lankan Tamil family history, "The Rice Mother" is her first novel, and it won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize in 2003 for South East Asia and South Pacific region. Her second novel, "Touching Earth", was published in 2005, followed by "The Japanese Lover", released in 2009. Her latest work titled "Black Jack" was published in 2013.
Title: Charles W. Jones (medievalist)
Passage: Charles W. Jones (19051989) was a medievalist scholar who served on the faculties of Cornell University and the University of California, Berkeley. He is noted for his work on Bede, the development of the ecclesiastical calendar, medieval hagiography, and Carolingian aesthetics. At his death a major work titled "The Age of the Book: Christian Foundations of Western Literature" was left unfinished.
Title: Arina Tanemura
Passage: Arina Tanemura ( , Tanemura Arina , born March 12, 1978) is a Japanese manga artist who mainly creates "shjo" manga. Her debut work was a one-shot work titled "The Style of the Second Love" (2 , Niban-me no Koi no Katachi ) , which was later reprinted in her anthology work "Short-Tempered Melancholic". Tanemura gained fame with the 1997 publication of "I.O.N", a high school romance with a supernatural twist. From 1998 to 2000, she worked on the popular series "Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne", about a young girl who is the reincarnation of Joan of Arc, followed by "Time Stranger Kyoko" in 2000-2001 and "Full Moon o Sagashite" in 2002. In 2004, Tanemura came out with "The Gentlemen's Alliance Cross", which broke her tradition by having more than seven volumes in one single series. Tanemura serialized "Fudanjuku Monogatari" in "Margaret" magazine from July to November 2011.
Title: Fame (novel)
Passage: Fame (German: Ruhm ) is a 2009 novel by the Austrian-German writer Daniel Kehlmann. The narrative consists of nine loosely connected stories about technology, celebrity and alienation. The book has the subtitle "A novel in nine episodes" ("Ein Roman in neun Geschichten"). A movie has been created about it called Glory: A Tale of Mistaken Identities
Title: Daniel Kehlmann
Passage: Daniel Kehlmann (born 13 January 1975) is a German-language author of both Austrian and German nationality. His work "Die Vermessung der Welt" (translated into English by Carol Brown Janeway as "Measuring the World", 2006) is the best selling novel in the German language since Patrick Sskind's "Perfume" was released in 1985. Kehlmann's works, and in particular "Die Vermessung der Welt", are heavily influenced by magical realism and represent a dramatic shift from the goals of the influential Group 47. He was awarded the Heimito von Doderer Prize for the novel.
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"Die Vermessung der Welt" (translated into English by Carol Brown Janeway as "Measuring the World", 2006)
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Fame (novel)
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Daniel Kehlmann
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Gene Freeman is a music producer and engineer who has worked with an American rock band that has released eleven what?
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Title: Clutch (band)
Passage: Clutch is an American rock band from Frederick, Maryland, originating in Germantown, Maryland. Its four members met while in high school in Germantown and consider themselves a Frederick-based band where they writerehearse for every albumtour. Since its formation in 1991, the band line-up has included Neil Fallon (vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Tim Sult (lead guitar, backing vocals), Dan Maines (bass, backing vocals) and Jean-Paul Gaster (drums and percussion). To date, Clutch has released eleven studio albums, and several rarities and live albums. Since 2008 the band have been signed to their own record label, Weathermaker.
Title: Dave Odlum
Passage: David Odlum is an Irish music producer, engineer, guitarist, and drummer who has worked and played with Academy Award winners and Mercury Prize nominees. Originally a member of Kla, a band which was founded during his schooldays at Coliste Eoin, he left them and joined rock group The Frames, fronted by the Academy Award-winner Glen Hansard, and with whom he played guitar from 1990 until 2002. Since leaving the band, he has pursued a career as a music producer. Odlum has established a long running association with singer-songwriter Gemma Hayes, producing her Mercury Prize-nominated debut album "Night on My Side", as well as later albums "The Hollow of Morning, "Let It Break and an as-yet untitled fifth album due in 2014. Odlum also played briefly with her (along with his brother, Karl Odlum).
Title: David Jost
Passage: David Jost (born 12 August 1972) is an international music producer, singer-songwriter and DJ, born in Hamburg, Germany. His career as an international songwriter, music producer and remixer has a track record of 74 platinum 108 gold records and 14 No. 1 hits. He has worked with platinum selling artist including Lady Gaga, Chris Brown, Tokio Hotel, Limp Bizkit, Selena Gomez, Nelly Furtado, Keri Hilson, Aura Dione, and Adam Lambert. For Tokio Hotel, David Jost has composed, produced and mixed six platinum selling 1 Hit Singles and three platinum selling 1 albums, he also has developed the band and is managing them. Tokio Hotel became the biggest international rock band to come out of Germany within two decades. Jost's work with Tokio Hotel lead to 87 media-awards, including 4 MTV European Music Awards, the MTV Video Music award Japan, 4 MTV Latin Music Awards including song of the year for "Monsoon" and also the US MTV Video Music Award (Moonman). Even though Jost managed several careers of big media artists, he only rarely answers interviews for the press and is known for principally never giving TV interviews. For his work as a songwriter, Jost was named Germany's best songwriter (Rock Pop) by the GEMA (the German equivalent to the ASCAPBMI). Jost is currently working in his Los Angeles studios.
Title: David Virgin
Passage: David Virgin (born 14 January 1962) is an Irish born musician, songwriter, author and music producer who emigrated to Australia with his family as a child. He found musical success initially during the 1980s in Sydney's punk scene with the industrial noise group SPK, and later with post-punk band Sekret Sekret. He remained active through the 1990s and 2000s touring Europe and Australia solo as well as performing and recording with a number of other bands. He has released eleven albums, mostly on his own label Beardfire Music.
Title: Jim Scott (producer)
Passage: Jim Scott is an American music producer and engineer, best known for his large body of work as an engineer, and his work as a producer with American rock band Wilco.
Title: Machine (producer)
Passage: Gene Freeman, known professionally as Machine, is an American music producer and engineer who has worked with many bands, including "Lamb of God", "Clutch", "Crobot" and others.
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Clutch (band)
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In which continent was the predecessor to INSPIRE-HEP created?
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Title: Thurian Age
Passage: The Thurian Age is a specific epoch in the fictional timeline used by Robert E. Howard in his Kull stories. It predates the Hyborian Age of the Conan the Barbarian stories and is known to them as the "Pre-Cataclysmic Age". The main continent is called Thuria, although smaller continents such as Atlantis and an unnamed Eastern continent exist, as do several island chains. Most of the planet is unexplored wilderness inhabited by "scattered clans and tribes of primitive savages." The boundary between the two ages is marked by the "Great Cataclysm," which might have taken place as early as ca. 35,000 to 40,000 B.C, or as recently as 18,000 B.C. depending on the sources considered. When Robert E. Howard began to chronicle the adventures of Conan the Cimmerian, in the early 1930s, he prepared a fictional history of the Hyborian Age which he had created. That "history" dealt not only with the period during and after Conan's life, but also with events some eight thousand years earlier, during the Thurian civilization which produced King Kull, exiled warrior of Atlantis in the days before that continent sank into the surging seas.
Title: Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System
Passage: The Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System (SPIRES) is a database management system developed by Stanford University. It is used by universities, colleges and research institutions. The first website in North America was created to allow remote users access to its database.
Title: History of libraries in Latin America
Passage: The history of libraries in Latin America dates back to before the conquest of the continent by the Spanish. Although the indigenous peoples of Mexico, Central America, and South America had developed a written language and, in some cases, created libraries and record depositories of their own, library history of the continent tends to focus on post-conquest institutions. This article will discuss the history of libraries in Latin America.
Title: Badilisha Poetry Radio
Passage: A project of the Badilisha Poetry X-Change Badilisha Poetry Radio is an online platform created to appreciate, celebrate and discover contemporary Pan-African poetry. "Badilisha Poetry Radio" focuses on weekly podcasts featuring poets from the African Continent and its Diaspora. It is a space dedicated to the exposure and growth of previously unheard and unknown poetry voices from the continent, and an archive of historical poets from the continent and beyond.
Title: Euramerica
Passage: Euramerica (also known as Laurussia which is not to be confused with Laurasia, the Old Red Continent or the Old Red Sandstone Continent) was a minor supercontinent created in the Devonian as the result of a collision between the Laurentian, Baltica, and Avalonia cratons during the Caledonian orogeny, 433 million years ago. In the Late Carboniferous, tropical rainforests lay over the equator of Euramerica. A major, abrupt change in vegetation occurred when the climate aridified. The forest fragmented and the lycopsids which dominated these wetlands thinned out, being replaced by opportunistic ferns. There was also a great loss of amphibian diversity and simultaneously the drier climate spurred the diversification of reptiles.
Title: INSPIRE-HEP
Passage: INSPIRE-HEP is an open access digital library for the field of high energy physics (HEP). It is the successor of the Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System (SPIRES) database, the main literature database for high energy physics since the 1970s.
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INSPIRE-HEP
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Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System
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What retired player does Rickie Lambert's game most resemble?
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Title: Igor Kolakovi
Passage: Igor Kolakovic (born (1965--)4 1965 in Podgorica) is a Montenegrin male volleyball coach and retired player.
Title: Tony Hedin
Passage: Tony Hedin (born 11 April 1969) is a Swedish handball coach and retired player. He won a bronze medal at the 1993 World Championships, playing alongside his elder brother Robert.
Title: Rickie Lambert
Passage: Rickie Lee Lambert (born 16 February 1982) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker. He is currently without a club after leaving Cardiff City. He has won a number of personal awards, including three league Golden Boots. Lambert is known for his large stature and physical performances, drawing comparisons with former Southampton player Matt Le Tissier for his ability in front of goal and penalty record.
Title: Jarkko Ruutu
Passage: Jarkko Samuli Ruutu (pronounced "Yar-ko Roo-to" (IPA: jrk.k ru.tu ); born August 23, 1975) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey player. His younger brother, Tuomo Ruutu, is a member of HC Davos in the National League A (NLA) - his other brother, retired player Mikko Ruutu, currently scouts for NHL team Ottawa Senators. He is also a second cousin of Hanno Mttl, who became the first Finnish basketball player to play in the NBA. Ruutu's cousin, Raul Ruutu, plays bass in Finnish pop rock band Sunrise Avenue.
Title: Matt Le Tissier
Passage: Matthew Le Tissier ( ) (born 14 October 1968) is a former professional footballer and football television presenter. He represented England at international level. He works as a football pundit for Sky Sports and is the honorary president of Guernsey F.C..
Title: Ronald Ross (shinty player)
Passage: Ronald Ross, MBE (born 1975) is a Scottish shinty player who is a retired player who played for Kingussie Camanachd. He is a forward, the only man to have ever scored more than 1000 goals in the sport and who has broken several other records as an individual and as part of Kingussie's record-breaking first team.
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Matt Le Tissier
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Rickie Lambert
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Matt Le Tissier
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What is the name of this American television host, comedian, television producer and a former member of "The Harvard Lampoon" on whose show Morrissey and Solomon Walker appeared?
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Title: Richard Appel
Passage: Richard James Appel (born May 21, 1963) is an American writer, producer and former attorney. Since 2012, he has served as an Executive Producer and co-showrunner of "Family Guy" on Fox. Growing up in Wilmette, Illinois, Appel developed a love of comedy and dreamed of a career as a comedy writer; he attended Harvard University and wrote for the "Harvard Lampoon". Following in his mother's footsteps, Appel instead became a lawyer. After attending law school he started out as a law clerk for Judge John M. Walker, Jr. before becoming a federal attorney, serving as assistant U.S. attorney for the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York for three years. In 1994, he moved into comedy writing when he was hired for "The Simpsons", writing seven episodes of the show including "Mother Simpson". He moved on to become showrunner and executive producer of "King of the Hill" before creating the sitcom "A.U.S.A.". He then worked on "The Bernie Mac Show", "Family Guy" and "American Dad! " before co-creating "The Cleveland Show". He was married to the writer Mona Simpson.
Title: Solomon Walker
Passage: Solomon Walker is an American bass guitarist. He has played with Morrissey since 2007 and appears on the album Years of Refusal. He performs alongside Morrissey on Conan O'Brien in this video.
Title: Aisha Muharrar
Passage: Aisha Muharrar (born March 12, 1984) is an American television writer and author of the book "More Than a Label" . She was a writer for NBC's "Parks and Recreation" created by Greg Daniels and Michael Schur. Previously, she was a staff writer for Fox's animated comedy "Sit Down, Shut Up", created by Mitch Hurwitz. She graduated from Harvard University with a degree in English and American Literature and Language and was the Vice President of the "Harvard Lampoon" humor magazine. She is a native of Bay Shore, New York and currently lives in Los Angeles.
Title: Steve Tompkins
Passage: Steve Tompkins is an American television writer. He attended Harvard University and wrote for the Harvard Lampoon; he graduated in 1988. He has worked on such television shows such as "The Critic", "In Living Color", "Entourage", "Bernie Mac" and "The Knights of Prosperity". He was also with "The Simpsons", for its seventh and eighth seasons; after leaving he co-created "The PJs", with Larry Wilmore and Eddie Murphy. He was also the executive producer on the Nickelodeon animated series "Fanboy Chum Chum" (with Fred Seibert) and also voiced the character Janitor Poopatine.
Title: Mark Driscoll (screenwriter)
Passage: Mark Driscoll (born February 3, 1959) is an American television producer and writer. He attended Boston Latin School and took a post graduate year at the Phillips Exeter Academy. Driscoll graduated from Harvard University in 1982; during his time there he was a member of the Harvard Lampoon. He shared an Primetime Emmy Award for his writing on the sitcom "Ellen" for the episode "The Puppy Episode".
Title: Conan O'Brien
Passage: Conan Christopher O'Brien (born April 18, 1963) is an American television host, comedian, and television producer. He is best known for hosting several late-night talk shows; since 2010, he has hosted "Conan" on the cable channel TBS. O'Brien was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, and was raised in an Irish Catholic family. He served as president of "The Harvard Lampoon" while attending Harvard University, and was a writer for the sketch comedy series "Not Necessarily the News".
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Solomon Walker
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The 39 mi long river which flows through the Irwell Valley in North West England and forms the boundary between Manchester and Salford meats what other river at Waterfoot, Lancashire?
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Title: List of tributaries of the Lackawanna River
Passage: The Lackawanna River is a 40 mi long river flowing into the Susquehanna River with 65 named tributaries, of which 33 are direct tributaries. The river flows through Susquehanna, Lackawanna, and Luzerne Counties in Pennsylvania. The shortest tributary is 0.4 mi long, while the longest is 21 mi long. The tributaries include 40 creeks, 14 brooks, 9 runs, and 2 rivers. By length, the five largest tributaries are Roaring Brook, Spring Brook, the East Branch Lackawanna River, Stafford Meadow Brook, and the West Branch Lackawanna River. By watershed area, the five largest tributaries are Spring Brook, Roaring Brook, the East Branch Lackawanna River, Leggetts Creek, and the West Branch Lackawanna River.
Title: Mersey and Irwell Navigation
Passage: The Mersey and Irwell Navigation was a river navigation in North West England, which provided a navigable route from the Mersey estuary to Salford and Manchester, by improving the course of the River Irwell and the River Mersey. Eight locks were constructed between 1724 and 1734, and the rivers were improved by the construction of new cuts several times subsequently. Use of the navigation declined from the 1870s, and it was ultimately superseded by the Manchester Ship Canal, the construction of which destroyed most of the Irwell section of the navigation and the long cut between Latchford and Runcorn.
Title: Clifton Country Park
Passage: Clifton Country Park is a local nature reserve in the Irwell Valley at Clifton, Greater Manchester, North West England. Situated next to a double bend in the River Irwell, it is north east of the Manchester to Preston railway line and the A666, Manchester Road, Clifton where it is accessible via Clifton House Road opposite Clifton Cricket Club. Junction 16 of the M60 motorway is only about mile away to the south east.
Title: River Irwell
Passage: The River Irwell ( ) is a 39 mi long river which flows through the Irwell Valley in North West England. Its source is at Irwell Springs on Deerplay Moor, approximately 1.5 mi north of Bacup. It forms the boundary between Manchester and Salford and empties into the River Mersey near Irlam.
Title: Waterfoot, Lancashire
Passage: Waterfoot is a small Rossendale mill-town between Rawtenstall and Bacup in Lancashire, England, where the B6238 road from Burnley meets the A681 road. It is where the River Whitewell meets the River Irwell.
Title: Pendleton Fault
Passage: The Pendleton Fault, sometimes called the Irwell Valley Fault, stretches for about 20 mi from Bolton in Greater Manchester along the Irwell Valley through Pendleton to Poynton in Cheshire, running northwestsoutheast. The fault throws the beds of the Middle Coal Measures of the Manchester Coalfield by 1000 ft on its western side. The fault is active, and movement has caused earthquakes. An earthquake of intensity 6 on the Richter scale that occurred on 10 February 1889 was felt over an area of 2500 sqmi . Lesser shocks were recorded in the early 20th century, in 1931 and 1944. Coal mining in the Irwell Valley between Bolton and Pendleton may account for small movements, although all mines in the area closed in 1929 and no coal has been mined since.
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River Whitewell
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Waterfoot, Lancashire
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River Irwell
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The hotel and casino where "Las Vegas Gambit" was recorded offers how many rooms?
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Title: Tropicana Las Vegas
Passage: Tropicana Las Vegas is a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Penn National Gaming and is a franchise of Hilton's DoubleTree chain. It offers 1,467 rooms and a 50000 sqft gaming floor. Tropicana Las Vegas also has 72000 sqft of convention and exhibit space.
Title: Gambit (game show)
Passage: Gambit is an American television game show based on the card game blackjack, created by Heatter-Quigley Productions. The show originally ran on CBS from September 4, 1972, to December 10, 1976, and was recorded at CBS Television City in Studios 31, 33, 41, and 43. On October 27, 1980, NBC revived the show as "Las Vegas Gambit", as a replacement for "The David Letterman Show", and kept it on its schedule until November 27, 1981. As the title implied, this edition of "Gambit" was recorded in Las Vegas with the Tropicana Las Vegas, which had previously hosted "Dealer's Choice" and later hosted "Let's Make a Deal", serving as the show's base. Both versions were hosted by Wink Martindale and announced by Kenny Williams. Elaine Stewart was the card dealer for the CBS version, while Beverly Malden filled this role for the first half of "Las Vegas Gambit", and was later replaced by Lee Menning.
Title: Bally's Las Vegas
Passage: Bally's Las Vegas (formerly MGM Grand Hotel and Casino) is a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation. The hotel features 2,814 extra-sized guestrooms that are 450 sqft or larger and over 175000 sqft of banquet and meeting space. The casino occupies 66187 sqft . About 75 of the rooms are in the Indigo Tower, and were renovated in 2004. The remaining rooms are located in the Jubilee Tower, constructed in 1981.
Title: MGM Grand Las Vegas
Passage: The MGM Grand Las Vegas (formerly Marina and MGM-Marina) is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The MGM Grand is the largest single hotel in the United States with 5,124 rooms. It is also the third-largest hotel complex in the world by number of rooms and second-largest hotel resort complex in the United States behind the combined The Venetian and The Palazzo. When it opened in 1993, the MGM Grand was the largest hotel complex in the world.
Title: Tropicana Las Vegas Boulevard intersection
Passage: The Tropicana Las Vegas Boulevard intersection on the Las Vegas Strip (Tropicana Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard), is noteworthy for several reasons. It was the first intersection in Las Vegas completely closed to street level pedestrian traffic and its four corners are home to four major resorts: Excalibur Hotel and Casino, Tropicana Las Vegas, New York-New York Hotel and Casino and MGM Grand Las Vegasthe latter has 5,044 rooms and was once the largest hotel in the world. The resorts at the four corners have a total of 12,536 hotel rooms as of 2016.
Title: Westgate Las Vegas Resort amp; Casino
Passage: The Westgate Las Vegas Resort Casino is a hotel and casino in Winchester, Nevada. It is owned by Westgate Resorts and operated by Navegante Group. It has 2,956 hotel rooms including 305 suites. It opened in 1969 as the International Hotel, and was known for many years as the Las Vegas Hilton, then briefly as the LVH Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. It was renamed the Westgate Las Vegas on July 1, 2014.
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Which band originated from New York, Joywave or Alien Ant Farm?
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Title: Brightside (band)
Passage: Brightside is an American emo band based out of Tallahassee, Florida since December 2014. They have released two EP albums and which have included their singles such as "Lights a Spark" and "Filthy Bad Habit". Their fun-loving style has brought many loyal fans to the Side Bar Theatre, a local venue in the center of the Gaines Street area. They have played with We the Kings, Cute is What We Aim For, Alien Ant Farm, and Senses Fail. Brightside consists of Dillon Jordan (lead guitar), Connor Holcombe (vocals and keys), Jake Long (vocals and rhythm guitar), Cory Clark (drums), and Will Dunaway (bass).
Title: Anthology (Alien Ant Farm album)
Passage: Anthology (styled as ANThology) is the second album by Alien Ant Farm released on March 6, 2001 in the United States and March 19, 2001 in Australia and the UK. It is the first major label album of the band. Similarly to how their debut album was entitled "Greatest Hits", the album is not a compilation album.
Title: Alien Ant Farm discography
Passage: The discography of Alien Ant Farm, an American rock band, consists of five studio albums, two extended play, seven singles, one live album, one compilation album and music videos.
Title: Joywave
Passage: Joywave is an American indie rock band from Rochester, New York, consisting of members Daniel Armbruster (vocals), Joseph Morinelli (guitar), Sean Donnelly (bass), Benjamin Bailey (keyboards), and Paul Brenner (drums). The band first became known for its collaboration with electronic music project Big Data, "Dangerous", which peaked at number one on the "Billboard" Alternative Songs chart in 2014. After releasing two EPs, their debut album, "How Do You Feel Now? ", was released on Cultco MusicHollywood Records in 2015. Their second album, "Content", was released on July 28, 2017.
Title: Alien Ant Farm
Passage: Alien Ant Farm is an American rock band that formed in Riverside, California, United States, in 1996. Their name comes from an idea original guitarist Terry Corso had about aliens and the Earth: "it was just my daydream about our planet being seeded by entities from other dimensions." They have released five studio albums, and have sold over 5 million units worldwide. The band is best known for their Michael Jackson cover "Smooth Criminal."
Title: Nuclear Rabbit
Passage: Nuclear Rabbit is a California band, started in Novato. The band's music has been called metal, more specifically "avant-garde" metal, but incorporates a variety of other styles, making classification difficult. Known for its unusual sound and lyrics, as well as bassist Jean Baudin's 11-string bass. Nuclear Rabbit has a large fan base despite being a perpetually underground and independent band. They are arguably one of the most well known underground bands in California, having more mainstream bands like Papa Roach, Alien Ant Farm, and Deftones opening for them.
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Joywave
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Joywave
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Alien Ant Farm
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What was the profession of both Sergei Prokofiev and Philip Glass?
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Title: Philip Glass
Passage: Philip Morris Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the late 20th century.
Title: Piano Concerto No. 2 (Prokofiev)
Passage: Sergei Prokofiev set to work on his Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 16, in 1912 and completed it in 1913. But this concerto is lost; the score was destroyed in a fire following the Russian Revolution. Prokofiev reconstructed the work in 1923, two years after finishing his Third Concerto, and declared it to be so completely rewritten that it might almost be considered [Concerto] No. 4; indeed its orchestration has features that clearly postdate the 1921 concerto. Performing as solo pianist, Prokofiev premiered this surviving No. 2 in Paris on 8 May 1924 with Serge Koussevitzky conducting. It is dedicated to the memory of Maximilian Schmidthof, a friend of Prokofiev's at the St. Petersburg Conservatory who had killed himself in 1913.
Title: Sergei Prokofiev
Passage: Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev ( ; Russian: , "Sergej Sergejevi Prokofjev" ; 27 April 1891 5 March 1953) was a Soviet composer, pianist and conductor. As the creator of acknowledged masterpieces across numerous musical genres, he is regarded as one of the major composers of the 20th century. His works include such widely heard works as the March from "The Love for Three Oranges," the suite "Lieutenant Kij", the ballet "Romeo and Juliet" from which "Dance of the Knights" is taken and "Peter and the Wolf." Of the established forms and genres in which he worked, he created excluding juvenilia seven completed operas, seven symphonies, eight ballets, five piano concertos, two violin concertos, a cello concerto, a Symphony-Concerto for cello and orchestra, and nine completed piano sonatas.
Title: Tara Hugo Sings Philip Glass
Passage: Tara Hugo sings Philip Glass is a 2012 album by mezzo-soprano and actress Tara Hugo of songs of composer Philip Glass. The recording project was initiated by Glass himself who asked collaborator and producer Kurt Munkacsi to present pieces that Glass had composed for larger music ensembles as a song recital for small ensemble. The recital album includes songs Glass had composed with or for singers Leonard Cohen (Book of Longing), Natalie Merchant, Mick Jagger and poet Allen Ginsberg. The album also includes new arrangements by Trevor Gureckis of Glass instrumental music set to new lyrics written by Tara Hugo.
Title: Semyon Kotko
Passage: Semyon Kotko (Russian: ), Op. 81, is an opera in five acts by Sergei Prokofiev to a libretto by Sergei Prokofiev and Valentin Katayev based on Katayev's 1937 novel "I, Son of Working People" (Russian: , ). It was premiered on 23 June 1940 at the Stanislavsky Opera Theatre in Moscow.
Title: Philip Glass Ensemble
Passage: The Philip Glass Ensemble is a musical group founded by composer Philip Glass in 1968 to serve as a performance outlet for his experimental minimalist music. The Ensemble's instrumentation became a hallmark of Glass's early minimalist style. After Glass wrote his first opera, "Einstein on the Beach", for the Ensemble in 1976, he began to compose for other instrumentation more frequently, but he still retains the core ensemble instrumentation.
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composer
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Philip Glass
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Bear Paw Ski Bowl is a small ski area which draws visitors primarily from Havre, Montana and the nearby Rocky Boys Indian Reservation located on which federally recognized tribe on the Rocky Boy Reservation in Montana who are descendants of Cree who migrated south from Canada and Chippewa (Ojibwe) who moved west from the Turtle Mountains in North Dakota in the late nineteenth century?
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Title: Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation
Passage: Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation (Ojibwe language: Mikinaakwajiwing) is an Indian Reservation located primarily in northern North Dakota, United States. It is the land base for the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians (part of the large family of Ojibwe peoples).
Title: Crow Nation
Passage: The Crow, called the Apsalooke in their own Siouan language, or variants including Absaroka, are Native Americans, who in historical times lived in the Yellowstone River valley, which extends from present-day Wyoming, through Montana and into North Dakota, where it joins the Missouri River. In the 21st century, the Crow people are a Federally recognized tribe known as the Crow Tribe of Montana, and have a reservation located in the south central part of the state.
Title: Bear Paw Ski Bowl
Passage: Bear Paw Ski Bowl is a small ski area which draws visitors primarily from Havre, Montana and the nearby Rocky Boys Indian Reservation located on the Chippewa Cree Recreation Area in north central Montana, along the Hi-Line.
Title: Chippewa Cree
Passage: The Chippewa-Cree Tribe is a federally recognized tribe on the Rocky Boy Reservation in Montana who are descendants of Cree who migrated south from Canada and Chippewa (Ojibwe) who moved west from the Turtle Mountains in North Dakota in the late nineteenth century. The two different peoples spoke related but distinct Anishinaabe languages, a branch of Algonquian languages.
Title: Oglala Lakota
Passage: The Oglala Lakota or Oglala Sioux (pronounced ] , meaning "to scatter one's own" in Lakota language) are one of the seven subtribes of the Lakota people who, along with the Dakota, make up the Great Sioux Nation. A majority of the Oglala live on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, the eighth-largest Native American reservation in the United States. The Oglala are a federally recognized tribe whose official title is the Oglala Sioux Tribe (previously called the Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota). Of note, however, some Oglala reject the term "Sioux" because it was a name give to them by the Chippewa Nation, who were historically enemies of the Lakota. The term means "snake" and, as such, is seen as a slur.
Title: Little Shell Band of Chippewa Indians
Passage: The Little Shell Band of Chippewa Native Americans were the historic sub-band of the Pembina Band of Chippewa Indians led by Chief Little Shell in the nineteenth century. Based in North Dakota around the Pembina River, they were part of the large Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) tribe that occupied territory west of the Great Lakes by that time. Many had partial European ancestry from intermarriage by French-Canadian fur traders and trappers. Some began to identify as Mtis, today recognized as one of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Located in the 17th century in the areas around the Great Lakes, they gradually moved west into North Dakota and Montana.
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Bear Paw Ski Bowl
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Chippewa Cree
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What artist released "The First Time" in 2015 and has worked with Roman White?
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Title: Due West (band)
Passage: Due West is an American country music group composed of Matt Lopez, Tim Gates, and Brad Hull. Due West was founded in Nashville, Tennessee in 2004, and was almost signed to a contract with RCA Records Nashville in 2006, but lost the deal due to the merger of Sony Music and BMG. By 2009, the band self-released its debut single "I Get That All the Time," which was also made into a music video, which has aired on Great American Country. In 2011 their second single, "When the Smoke Clears," was released as a music video, Roman White was the producer. Both "I Get That All the Time" and "When the Smoke Clears" made it into Great American Country's top 20. The trio also released a self-titled album on April 27, 2010. A second album, "Forget the Miles", followed in 2011.
Title: Kelsea Ballerini
Passage: Kelsea Nicole Ballerini (born September 12, 1993) is an American country pop singer and songwriter. She is signed to Black River Entertainment, and released her first album "The First Time" in 2015. She received a nomination for Best New Artist at the 2017 Grammy Awards.
Title: Love Remembers
Passage: "Love Remembers" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Craig Morgan. It was released in May 2008 as the first single from his fifth studio album "That's Why", his first release for the BNA Records label, as well as his eleventh top 40 hit on the "Billboard" country charts. Morgan wrote the song with his producer, Phil O'Donnell. The accompanying music video for the song was directed by Roman White.
Title: James Taylor (album)
Passage: James Taylor is the self-titled debut studio album by American singer-songwriter James Taylor. Released on December 6, 1968, it was the first recording by a non-British artist released by Apple Records, and would also be Taylor's only release on that label. The album was released under the title First Album on the South African market.
Title: Summer Forever (film)
Passage: Summer Forever is a 2015 musical film directed by Roman White starring Megan Nicole, Alyson Stoner, Anna Grace Barlow, and Ryan McCartan. The film was released on September 4, 2015 by Relativity Digital Studios through video on demand.
Title: Roman White
Passage: Roman White is a music video and film director who has directed most of Carrie Underwood's videos. He has also directed music videos for Kelly Clarkson, Florida Georgia Line, Kelsea Ballerini, Cassadee Pope, Josh Groban, Thomas Rhett, Danielle Bradbery, Kellie Pickler, Hunter Hayes, Maddie Tae, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber and more.
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Kelsea Ballerini
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Roman White
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Kelsea Ballerini
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What music piece was composed by a Russian composer and pianist?
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Title: Beatmapping
Passage: Beatmapping is the detection of a beat or tempo in music using software. Beatmapping visually lays outdisplays the tempo (speed) of music throughout the entirety or portion of a song or music piece. This "mapping" is done with software specifically designed for beatmapping.
Title: Ina Zdorovetchi
Passage: Ina Zdorovetchi (born 1981) is a Moldovan-born classical harpist. In 2009 USA granted her the colloquially known "Genius" Green Card: permanent residency under E-11 classification given to Aliens with Extraordinary Ability in the Arts normally awarded to the likes of famous artists, Nobel Prize winners and public figures such as John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Zdorovetchi received her American citizenship in 2015. She is the winner of the Seventeenth International Harp Contest in Israel - the most prestigious international harp competition in the world - having received the highest awarded prize (II), the special prize for the best performance of Chamber Music and the special prize for the best interpretation of the new music piece by Yitzhak Yedid.
Title: Music for Children
Passage: Music for Children is the first release in John Zorn's Music Romance Series and features three Naked City compositions (written at the time of Torture Garden) performed by Zorn with the band Prelapse; a 20-minute composition for wind machines and controlled feedback systems dedicated to Edgar Varese, and a classical chamber music piece for violin, percussion and piano performed by the Abel-Steinberg-Winant Trio framed by a poly-rhythmic etude for percussion and celeste and a lullaby for music box.
Title: Dmitri Shostakovich
Passage: Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich (Russian: Dmitriy Dmitrievich Shostakovich , ] ; 25 September [O.S. 12 September] 1906 9 August 1975) was a Russian composer and pianist. He is regarded as one of the major composers of the 20th century.
Title: String Quartet No. 12 (Shostakovich)
Passage: Dmitri Shostakovich's String Quartet No. 12 in D-flat major (Op. 133) was composed in 1968. It is dedicated to Dmitri Tsyganov, the first violinist of the Beethoven Quartet, which premiered the work in Moscow on June 14.
Title: Musical composition
Passage: Musical composition can refer to an original piece of music, either a song or an instrumental music piece, the structure of a musical piece, or the process of creating or writing a new song or piece of music. People who create new compositions are called composers in classical music. In popular music and traditional music, the creators of new songs are usually called songwriters; with songs, the person who writes new words for a song is the lyricist. "Composition" is the act or practice of creating a song or other piece of music. In many cultures, including Western classical music, the act of composing typically includes the creation of music notation, such as a sheet music "score", which is then performed by the composer or by other instrumental musicians or singers. In popular music and traditional music, songwriting may involve the creation of a basic outline of the song, called the lead sheet, which sets out the melody, lyrics and chord progression. In classical music, orchestration (choosing the instruments of a large music ensemble such as an orchestra which will play the different parts of music, such as the melody, accompaniment, countermelody, bassline and so on) is typically done by the composer, but in musical theatre and in pop music, songwriters may hire an arranger to do the orchestration. In some cases, a pop or traditional songwriter may not use written notation at all, and instead compose the song in her mind and then play, sing andor record it from memory. In jazz and popular music, notable sound recordings by influential performers are given the weight that written or printed scores play in classical music.
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String Quartet No. 12
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String Quartet No. 12 (Shostakovich)
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Dmitri Shostakovich
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"Rockstar" is a song by American rapper Post Malone, the track features a guest verse from Shayaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, better known by his stage name 21 Savage, is an American rapper from Atlanta,in which state?
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Title: Deja Vu (Post Malone song)
Passage: "Deja Vu" is a song by American rapper Post Malone. It served as the fourth single from his debut studio album, "Stoney". The song features vocals from Canadian singer Justin Bieber and was released on September 8, 2016, by Republic Records. The song was produced by Frank Dukes and Vinylz.
Title: Too Young (Post Malone song)
Passage: "Too Young" is a song by American rapper Post Malone, released on October 9, 2015, by Republic Records as the second single from his debut studio album, "Stoney". The track was written by Austin Post, Michael Hernandez, Carlos Suarez, Justin Mosley, Trocon Roberts Jr. and Steven Bolden. This song was dedicated to ASAP Yams, Christian Taylor and Chinx.
Title: Go Flex
Passage: "Go Flex" is a song by American rapper Post Malone. It was released on April 21, 2016, by Republic Records as the third single from his debut studio album, "Stoney". The track was produced by Charlie Handsome and Rex Kudo.
Title: White Iverson
Passage: "White Iverson" is the debut single by American rapper Post Malone. It was released on August 14, 2015, by Republic Records, as the lead single from his debut studio album, "Stoney". The track was produced by Post Malone and Rex Kudo. It peaked at number 14 on the "Billboard" Hot 100.
Title: Rockstar (Post Malone song)
Passage: "Rockstar" is a song by American rapper Post Malone. It was released on September 15, 2017, by Republic Records as the first single from his upcoming project "Beerbongs Bentleys". The track features a guest verse from fellow American rapper 21 Savage, and was produced by Tank God and Louis Bell (who co-produced his hit single "Congratulations"). It was written by Post Malone, 21 Savage, Louis Bell and Olufunmibi Awoshiley.
Title: 21 Savage
Passage: Shayaa Bin Abraham-Joseph (born October 22, 1992), better known by his stage name 21 Savage, is an American rapper from Atlanta, Georgia. He was best known for his mixtapes, "The Slaughter Tape" and "Slaughter King" and his extended plays "Free Guwop" and "Savage Mode" with Metro Boomin before the release of his debut album, "ISSA" and its lead single, "Bank Account".
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Georgia
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Rockstar (Post Malone song)
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21 Savage
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Which feature filmmaker is known for directing the "Rush Hour" film series, Matt Brookens or Brett Ratner?
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Title: Rush Hour (1998 film)
Passage: Rush Hour is a 1998 American buddy action comedy film directed by Brett Ratner and starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker as mismatched cops who must rescue the Chinese consul's kidnapped daughter. Released on September 18, 1998, the film grossed over 244 million worldwide. The film's success led to two sequels, "Rush Hour 2" (2001) and "Rush Hour 3" (2007).
Title: Rush Hour 2
Passage: Rush Hour 2 is a 2001 American martial arts buddy cop action comedy film. It is the sequel to the 1998 film "Rush Hour" and the second installment in the "Rush Hour" film series. The film stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker who respectively reprise their roles as Inspector Lee and Detective Carter. The film finds Lee and Carter embroiled in a counterfeit scam involving the Triads.
Title: Rush Hour 3
Passage: Rush Hour 3 is a 2007 American martial artsbuddy action comedy film and the third and final film in the "Rush Hour" series, starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. The film was officially announced on May 7, 2006, and filming began on July 4, 2006. The film is set in Paris and Los Angeles. "Rush Hour 3" was released on August 10, 2007, in the United States.
Title: Matt Brookens
Passage: Matt Brookens is a short and feature filmmaker who is a writer-director and producer.
Title: Brett Ratner
Passage: Brett Ratner (born March 28, 1969) is an American film producer, entertainment businessman, and director of motion pictures, music videos, and television. He is known for directing the "Rush Hour" film series, "The Family Man", "Red Dragon", "", and "Tower Heist". He was also a producer on the Fox drama series "Prison Break", the comedy "Horrible Bosses" and its 2014 sequel. He is the co-founder of RatPac-Dune Entertainment, a prolific film production and financing company.
Title: Less Than an Hour
Passage: "Less Than an Hour (Theme from Rush Hour 3)" is a 2007 song by rapper Nas and singer Cee-Lo. It was first heard in the final credits of the film "Rush Hour 3" on August 10, before being released on iTunes in September. It is featured on Nas' "Greatest Hits" album. It is produced by Salaam Remi, who arranged the track's rhythm section. Lalo Schifrin also received a writing credit for arranging the song's orchestra.
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Brett Ratner
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Matt Brookens
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Brett Ratner
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The deputy commander of what was one of the main figures in the 2007 Zimbabwean coup d'tat attempt, involving almost 400 soldiers and high-ranking members of the military that would have occurred on June 2 or June 15, 2007?
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Title: 1969 Saudi Arabian coup d'tat plot
Passage: The 1969 Saudi Arabian coup d'tat plot was a failed coup d'tat planned by numerous high-ranking members of the Royal Saudi Air Force that resulted in King Faisal ordering the arrest of hundreds of military officers, including some generals. The arrests were possibly based on a tip from American intelligence, but it is unclear how serious the threat actually was.
Title: 2007 Zimbabwean coup d'tat attempt
Passage: The Zimbabwean government foiled an alleged coup d'tat attempt involving almost 400 soldiers and high-ranking members of the military that would have occurred on June 2 or June 15, 2007. The alleged leaders of the coup, all of whom have been arrested and charged with treason, are retired army Captain Albert Matapo, Spokesman for the Zimbabwe National Army Ben Ncube, Major General Engelbert Rugeje, and Air Vice Marshal Elson Moyo.
Title: 2013 Libyan coup d'tat attempt
Passage: The 2013 Libyan coup d'tat attempt was a coup d'tat attempt by a group of members of the General National Congress to take control of the country from Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan. Zeidan was kidnapped in the early hours of the 10 October by armed gunmen and was then released several hours later after a pro-government militia stormed the site where he was being held. Following his release Zeidan claimed the incident was an attempted coup orchestrated by two militias in line with members of the GNC opposed to Zeidan.
Title: 1962 Ceylonese coup d'tat attempt
Passage: The 1962 Ceylonese coup d'tat attempt (also known as the Colonels' coup ) was a failed military coup planned in Sri Lanka (Ceylon). Several Christian elite senior military and policy officers planned to topple the government of Prime Minister Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike during the night of 27 January 1962. However, key leaders were arrested before the coup was carried out. The coup attempt which had the backing of several former statesmen, brought out the brewing conflict between the entrenched elites and the newly emerging elites in post-independence Sri Lanka.
Title: 1997 Zambian coup d'tat attempt
Passage: The 1997 Zambian coup d'tat attempt was a military coup d'tat attempt that took place in Zambia on 28 October 1997. The coup lasted no more than 3 hours and took place between 6 and 9 A.M. when the coup's leader, Captain Solo (Stephen Lungu), announced via the national radio station (Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation) that a coup had taken place and that the then President, Frederick Chiluba, needed to step down.
Title: Elson Moyo
Passage: Air Vice-Marshal Elson Moyo was a deputy commander of the Air Force of Zimbabwe and one of the main figures in the 2007 Zimbabwean coup d'tat attempt.
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Air Force of Zimbabwe
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2007 Zimbabwean coup d'tat attempt
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Elson Moyo
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Which city in the U.S. state of Michigan is Brown Stadium located
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Title: Michigan Battle Cats
Passage: The Michigan Battle Cats was a minor league baseball team which began playing in the Midwest League in 1995 and called C.O. Brown Stadium in Battle Creek, Michigan home. The franchise had previously been located in Madison, Wisconsin in 1994 where they were called the Madison Hatters. Prior to that the team was located in Springfield, Illinois and was known as the Springfield Cardinals. Upon moving to Battle Creek the team initially sought the name Battle Creek Golden Kazoos to help create a regional tie-in with the city of Kalamazoo, Michigan, but legal disputes led to the adoption of the Battle Cats moniker. The team became known as the Battle Creek Yankees beginning with their affiliation in 2003 with the New York Yankees, and again changed names and affiliations in 2005 and became the Southwest Michigan Devil Rays. In 2007, citing declining attendance, the team moved to Midland, Michigan and became the Great Lakes Loons.
Title: Battle Creek, Michigan
Passage: Battle Creek is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan, in northwest Calhoun County, at the confluence of the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek rivers. It is the principal city of the Battle Creek, Michigan Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which encompasses all of Calhoun County. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 52,347, while the MSA's population was 136,146.
Title: Mohan Kumar Mangalam Stadium
Passage: Mohan Kumar Mangalam Stadium is a sports stadium located in Bokaro Steel City, Jharkhand, India. The stadium is situated in heart of the city, in sector 4. The stadium is managed by Bokaro Steel Plant and hosts sporting events in city. The capacity of the stadium is 30,000 with a corporate gallery for VIPs. The stadium hosts National and State football leagues. It has an athletics track. Jharkhand FC will host I-League 2nd Division games.
Title: 1994 Big Ten Conference Baseball Tournament
Passage: The 1994 Big Ten Conference Baseball Tournament was held at C. O. Brown Stadium in Battle Creek, Michigan from May 15 through 19. The top four teams from the regular season participated in the double-elimination tournament, the fourteenth annual tournament sponsored by the Big Ten Conference to determine the league champion. a href""Ohio State
Title: Harvey Randall Wickes Memorial Stadium
Passage: Harvey Randall Wickes Memorial Stadium, known simply as Wickes Stadium, is a 6,800-seat football stadium located in Kochville, Michigan and is a part of the Ryder Center sports complex on the Saginaw Valley State University campus. It is home to the Saginaw State Valley Cardinals football team. The Cardinals compete at the Division II level as a member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
Title: Brown Stadium
Passage: Brown Stadium is a football stadium located in Providence, Rhode Island. It is the home of Brown University's football and outdoor track teams. The athletic teams at Brown University, known as the Bears, compete in the Ivy League.
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Battle Creek
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Michigan Battle Cats
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Battle Creek, Michigan
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Are both Beth Gibbons and Trace Cyrus from the same country?
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Title: Martyn Barker
Passage: Martyn Barker (born 14 September 1959, Merseyside) is an English drummer, percussionist, multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer, best known as the drummer for Shriekback. He has also been a member of King Swamp, and worked with Robert Plant, Marianne Faithfull, Billy Bragg, Beth Gibbons, Rustin Man, Alain Bashung and Juldeh Camara Justin Adams.
Title: Brother Clyde (album)
Passage: Brother Clyde is the debut studio album from alternative rock group Brother Clyde. It is the first side-project from country music singer Billy Ray Cyrus. The album features duets with Cyrus' son Trace Cyrus as well as Dolly Parton, who Cyrus said "wanted to rock." It was released on August 10, 2010. Its first single, "Lately", which features rapper King Phaze, was issued to digital retailers on June 29, 2010, and a music video, which was directed by Cyrus, was released for the song in July 2010.
Title: Trace Cyrus
Passage: Trace Dempsey Cyrus (born Neil Timothy Helson; February 24, 1989) is an American musician. The son of country singer Billy Ray Cyrus and brother of recording artist Miley Cyrus, he is the backing vocalist and bassist of the band Metro Station. He left the band in 2010 but returned in 2014. In 2010, he began providing vocals and guitar in the pop rock band Ashland HIGH. He also owns the clothing company From Backseats to Bedrooms.
Title: Ron Cyrus
Passage: Ronald Ray "Ron" Cyrus (July 10, 1935 February 28, 2006) was an American Democratic politician and public servant in Greenup County, Kentucky. He was the father of American country music singeractor Billy Ray Cyrus and the paternal grandfather of Trace Cyrus, Miley Cyrus and Noah Cyrus.
Title: Beth Gibbons
Passage: Beth Gibbons (born 4 January 1965) is an English singer and songwriter. She is the singer and lyricist for the English band Portishead.
Title: Lee Harris (drummer)
Passage: Lee David Harris (born 20 July 1962) is an English drummer and musician. Harris attended secondary school with Paul Webb, and they became good friends. They played in the reggae band Eskalator before being recruited to form Talk Talk in 1981. Harris played drums for Talk Talk until 1991. In the early 1990s he and Webb formed . O.rang. He played drums on the Beth Gibbons and Webb's album "Out of Season" (2002), Midnight Choir's "Waiting for the Bricks to Fall" (2003) and Bark Psychosis' "" (2004). He was also part of Ian Tregoning's Magnetik North project.
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no
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Beth Gibbons
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Trace Cyrus
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Who held the WBA (Regular) super featherweight title from 2016 to 2017 after defeating a Dominican professional boxer in the Super Featherweight division and a one-time WBA (Regular) Super Featherweight Champion?
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Title: Justin Juuko
Passage: Justin "The Destroyer" Juuko (born 26 December 1972 in Masaka) is a Ugandan amateur light flyweight and professional feathersuper featherlightlight welterwelterweight boxer of the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s who as an amateur won the gold medal at light flyweight in the Boxing at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand, and as a professional won the World Boxing Council (WBC) International super featherweight title, World Boxing Council (WBC) FECARBOX super featherweight title, African Boxing Union (ABU) light welterweight title, North American Boxing Federation (NABF) super featherweight title, and Commonwealth super featherweight title, and was a challenger for the interim World Boxing Association (WBA) World super featherweight title against Antonio Hernandez, World Boxing Council (WBC) super featherweight title against Floyd Mayweather, Jr., International Boxing Association (IBA) super featherweight title against Diego Corrales, World Boxing Union (WBU) super featherweight title against Michael Gomez, International Boxing Association (IBA) lightweight title against Rustam Nugaev, Global Boxing Union (GBU) light welterweight title against Gbor Vet, his professional fighting weight varied from 125 lb , i.e. featherweight to 143 lb , i.e. welterweight.
Title: George Ashie
Passage: George "Red Tiger" Ashie born in Accra is a Ghanaian professional super featherlightlight welterweight boxer of the 2000s and 2010s who won the African Boxing Union super featherweight title, Universal Boxing Council (UBC) Super Featherweight title, and Commonwealth lightweight title, and was a challenger for the World Boxing Association (WBA) International lightweight title against Emmanuel Tagoe, and Commonwealth super featherweight title against Kevin Mitchell, his professional fighting weight varied from 12812 lb , i.e. super featherweight to 13734 lb , i.e. light welterweight.
Title: John Sichula
Passage: John "Big Joe" Sichula (4 February 1955 1 October 1994 (aged 39)), was a Zambian amateur featherweight and professional super featherlightlight welterweight boxer of the 1970s and '80s who as an amateur qualified for (but withdrew from) the Boxing at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada, won a bronze medal at featherweight at the 1978 All-Africa Games, won the silver medal at featherweight in the Boxing at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Canada losing the final against Azumah Nelson of Ghana, and as a professional won the African Boxing Union (ABU) lightweight title, ABU super featherweight title, and Commonwealth Super featherweight title (3-occasions), and was a challenger for the All African Super Featherweight Title against Sam Akromah, his professional fighting weight varied from 12734 lb , i.e. super featherweight to 13512 lb , i.e. light welterweight.
Title: Javier Fortuna
Passage: Javier Fortuna (born July 7, 1990 in La Romana, Dominican Republic) is a Dominican professional boxer in the Super Featherweight division and a one-time WBA (Regular) Super Featherweight Champion. Fortuna is trained by Hctor Bermudez (Universal Training) in Albany, New York and Braintree, Massachusetts. On June 24, 2016, he lost his title after being defeated by Jason Sosa.
Title: Percy Commey
Passage: Percy Commey (born 7 February 1960 in Accra) is a Ghanaian professional feathersuper featherweight boxer of the 1970s, '80s, '90s and 2000s who won the Ghanaian featherweight title, African Boxing Union featherweight, and Commonwealth featherweight title, and was a challenger for the Ghanaian super featherweight title, and West African Boxing Union super featherweight title against Smith Odoom, his professional fighting weight varied from 123 lb , i.e. featherweight to 127 lb , i.e. super featherweight.
Title: Jason Sosa
Passage: Jason Sosa (born March 10, 1988) is an American professional boxer of Puerto Rican descent, who held the WBA (Regular) super featherweight title from 2016 to 2017.
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Jason Sosa
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Javier Fortuna
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Jason Sosa
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Who directed the film Samuel Sim scored for The Weinstein Company?
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Title: Dimension Films
Passage: Dimension Films is an American film production company and independent film distribution label formerly owned by The Walt Disney Studios and now owned by The Weinstein Company. It was formerly used as Bob Weinstein's label within Miramax Films, to produce and release independent films and genre titles, specifically horror and science fiction films.
Title: Blog Wars
Passage: Blog Wars is a 2006 documentary film about the rise of political blogging and its influence on the 2006 midterm Connecticut senate election. Original musical score is composed by Samuel Sim.
Title: The Weinstein Company
Passage: The Weinstein Company (usually credited or abbreviated as TWC) is a mini-major film studio, founded in New York City by Bob and Harvey Weinstein in 2005. The studio originated after the Weinsteins left Miramax Films, which they co-founded in 1979. They retained ownership of Dimension Films. TWC is one of the largest mini-major film studios in North America.
Title: Awake (film)
Passage: Awake is a 2007 American conspiracy thriller film written and directed by Joby Harold. It stars Hayden Christensen, Jessica Alba, Terrence Howard and Lena Olin. The film was released in the United States and Canada on November 30, 2007.
Title: Samuel Sim
Passage: Samuel Sim is a film and television composer. He first gained recognition with his award winning score for the BBC drama series "Dunkirk". Since then he has written the music for a wide variety of film and television productions, most recently scoring the film "Awake" for The Weinstein Company and the BBCHBO drama series "House of Saddam". His most recent acclaimed music is the soundtrack for Home Fires. Home Fires (Music from the Television Series) released May 6, 2016 by Sony Classical Records.
Title: Miss Potter
Passage: Miss Potter is a 2006 Anglo-American biographical fiction family drama film directed by Chris Noonan. It is a biographical film of children's author and illustrator Beatrix Potter, and combines stories from her own life with animated sequences featuring characters from her stories, such as Peter Rabbit. Scripted by Richard Maltby, Jr., the director of the Tony-winning Broadway revue, "Fosse", the film stars Rene Zellweger in the title role; Ewan McGregor as her publisher and fianc, Norman Warne; and Lloyd Owen as solicitor William Heelis. Emily Watson stars as Warne's sister, Millie. Lucy Boynton also stars as the young Beatrix Potter. It was filmed in St. Peter's Square Hammersmith, Cecil Court, Osterley Park, Covent Garden, the Isle of Man, Scotland and the Lake District. "Miss Potter" was released on 29 December 2006 so that the film could compete for the 2007 Academy Awards. The film was intended to be released generally on 12 January 2007, but Variety.com reported that the Weinstein Company had decided to push a wider release date until after the Academy Awards on 25 February 2007. The date seemed to fluctuate a number of times, but the Weinstein Company website ultimately listed its release date as 9 March. The film received generally positive reviews and earned Zellweger her sixth Golden Globe nomination.
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Joby Harold
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Samuel Sim
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Awake (film)
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What year did the hotel Emil Cohen frequently performed at close?
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Title: Peter and the Wolf
Passage: Peter and the Wolf (Russian: ; ] ), Op. 67, a 'symphonic fairy tale for children', is a musical composition written by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936. The narrator tells a children's story, while the orchestra illustrates it. It is Prokofiev's most frequently performed work, and one of the most frequently performed works in the entire classical repertoire. It has been recorded many times.
Title: Messiah (Handel)
Passage: Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the version of the "Psalms" included with the "Book of Common Prayer". It was first performed in Dublin on 13 April 1742 and received its London premiere nearly a year later. After an initially modest public reception, the oratorio gained in popularity, eventually becoming one of the best-known and most frequently performed choral works in Western music.
Title: Lilian Kallir
Passage: Lilian Kallir (May 6, 1931 October 25, 2004) was a Czech-born American pianist. Born in Prague in 1931, she moved to New York in 1940, where she studied the piano under Isabelle Vengerova and Herman de Grab, and composition and theory under Hugo Kauder. She made her debut with the New York Philharmonic in 1957, and married fellow pianist Claude Frank in 1959, with whom she frequently performed together in her career. In 1975, Kallir became a teacher at the Mannes School of Music, where she was once a student. She toured frequently and collaborated with a wide range of orchestras and musicians, and was nominated for a Grammy Award for a performance of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 17.
Title: Grossinger's Catskill Resort Hotel
Passage: Grossinger's Catskill Resort Hotel was a resort in the Catskill Mountains in the Town of Liberty, near the village of Liberty, New York. One of the largest Borscht Belt resorts, it was a kosher establishment that catered primarily to Jewish clients from New York City. After decades of activity and notable guests, it closed its doors in 1986.
Title: Emil Cohen (comedian)
Passage: Emil Cohen (1911- February 12, 2000) was a Jewish-American comedian, humorist and entertainer. He was billed as "America's Foremost American Jewish Humorist". He frequently performed at the Grossinger Hotel in Liberty, New York, in the Catskill Mountains "Borscht Belt" where his Yiddish humor was well received by the predominantly Jewish audiences.
Title: W. S. Gilbert
Passage: Sir William Schwenck Gilbert (18 November 1836 29 May 1911) was an English dramatist, librettist, poet and illustrator best known for the fourteen comic operas (known as the Savoy operas) produced in collaboration with the composer Sir Arthur Sullivan. The most famous of these include "H.M.S. Pinafore", "The Pirates of Penzance" and one of the most frequently performed works in the history of musical theatre, "The Mikado". The popularity of these works was supported for over a century by year-round performances of them, in Britain and abroad, by the repertory company that they founded, the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. Eleven of the Savoy operas continue to be frequently performed in the English-speaking world and beyond by opera companies, repertory companies, schools and community theatre groups. Lines from these works have become part of the English language, such as "short, sharp shock", "What, never? Well, hardly ever!" , and "Let the punishment fit the crime".
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1986
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Emil Cohen (comedian)
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Grossinger's Catskill Resort Hotel
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Who wrote the screenplay for the 2003 original movie in which 2005 Indian film 'Khamoshh... Khauff Ki Raat' was based?
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Title: Deepak Tijori
Passage: Deepak Tijori (born 28 August 1961) is an Indian film director and actor who works in Bollywood films and is well known for his supporting roles in "Aashiqui" (1990), "Khiladi" (1992), "Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar" (1992), "Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa" (1993), "Anjaam" (1994), "Ghulam" (1998) and "Baadshah" (1999). He also starred as a lead actor in "Pehla Nasha" (1993). Tijori started his directing career with "Oops! " (2003), a film about male strippers. This was followed by "Fareb" (2005), "Khamoshh... Khauff Ki Raat" (2005), "Tom, Dick, and Harry" (2006) and "Fox" (2009). "Thriller at 10 Fareb", a TV mini-series produced by Tijori won the 2001 Indian Television Academy Awards in the category best mini-series.
Title: Shyama
Passage: Shyama (born Khurshid Akhtar; 7 June 1935, Lahore) is a former Bollywood actress. Her best known roles were in "Aar Paar" (1954), "Barsaat Ki Raat" (1960) and "Tarana". She was also noticed in 'Sawan Bhadon', 'Dil Diya Dard Liya', 'Milan' and 'Sharda' for which she was awarded Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. Like Shammi Kapoor in male actors, she is the actress who has been most responsive to the rhythm and lyrics of the music directors and poets. Songs picturised on her like 'ae dil mujhe bata de', 'O chand jahan wo jaye', 'ae lo main hari piya', ' dekho, wo chand chhup ke karata hai kya ishare', 'chhupa ke meri aankhon ko', 'ja re ka re badara' are examples of her sensitive acting.
Title: Kal Chaudhvin Ki Raat Thi
Passage: Kal Chaudhvin Ki Raat Thi is a popular ghazal from the movie Khamoshi. It was originally sung by Jagjit Singh but the version by Ghulam Ali , Asad Amanat Ali and Abida Parveen is also popular. It is written by Ibn-e-Insha. This song was also sung by Kumar Sanu in the movie Jiyala, which was also a semihit in the 1990s.
Title: Identity (film)
Passage: Identity is a 2003 American psychological horror mystery film directed by James Mangold from a screenplay written by Michael Cooney. The film stars John Cusack, Ray Liotta, Amanda Peet, Alfred Molina, Clea DuVall and Rebecca De Mornay.
Title: Shehnai (1947 film)
Passage: Shehnai is a 1947 Indian Bollywood film directed by P.L. Santoshi, starring Kishore Kumar, Indumati, Radhakrishan, V.H. Desai and Rehana. It was the fifth highest grossing Indian film of 1947. Santoshi went on make the classic, "Barsaat Ki Raat" (1960) starring Madhubala and Bharat Bhushan.
Title: Khamoshh... Khauff Ki Raat
Passage: Khamoshh... Khauff Ki Raat is a 2005 Indian Hindi mystery thriller directed and produced by Deepak Tijori. It was a remake of James Mangold's 2003 Hollywood psychological thriller Identity (film). The film received poor reviews from critics.
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Michael Cooney
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Khamoshh... Khauff Ki Raat
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Identity (film)
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Ettalong Beach, New South Wales is a continuation of which suburb within the Central Coast Council area?
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Title: Wagstaffe, New South Wales
Passage: Wagstaffe is a south-eastern suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia on the Bouddi Peninsula. It is part of the Central Coast Council local government area. It was named after Captain Wagstaffe, one of the first settlers in the area. It has a general store, which is also the local post office. It is a thin slither of around 200 houses between the bay and the bush(Bouddi National Park). Historically it was also known as Wagstaffe Point. In aboriginal dialect the point is called Kourang Gourang. A ferry service operates between Wagstaffe and Palm Beach(via Ettalong). Travel time is 30 minutes.
Title: Umina Beach, New South Wales
Passage: Umina Beach is a suburb within the Central Coast Council local government area on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia.
Title: Hamlyn Terrace, New South Wales
Passage: Hamlyn Terrace is a suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the Central Coast Council local government area. The suburb was formerly part of Warnervale and is part of the Warnervale development precinct. The suburb is split between two governmental wards in the Central Coast Council governmental area, the northern part is in the Budgiewoi ward and the rest is in the Wyong ward.
Title: Magenta, New South Wales
Passage: Magenta is a coastal location of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the Central Coast Council local government area, and contains a significant portion of the Wyrrabalong National Park. It is a relatively new area to be developed for residence, with the suburb being first recorded in 1991. Previously it was the location for rutile mining and as the garbage tip for The Entrance, New South Wales. The location is traversed southnorth by a main road linking The Entrance and Toukley. On opening, and for many decades, the road was Wilfed Barrett Drive (named after a Wyong Shire President) but has recently been renamed as part of the Central Coast Highway. The Jenny Dixon ghost is said by locals to appear occasionally on the road in this area.
Title: Avoca Beach, New South Wales
Passage: Avoca Beach is a coastal suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, about 95 km north of Sydney. Avoca Beach is primarily a residential suburb but also a popular tourist destination. Avoca Beach village has a variety of restaurants and cafes as well as a post office, newsagent, pharmacy and mini-mart. Avoca Beach also has a historic cinema, a hotel, bowling club, motel and caravan park. It is located within the Central Coast Council local government area.
Title: Ettalong Beach, New South Wales
Passage: Ettalong Beach is a suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia south of Woy Woy on Brisbane Water at the point where it meets Broken Bay, about 80 km north of Sydney. It is part of the Central Coast Council local government area. Ettalong Beach is the natural eastward continuation of Umina Beach and Ocean Beach. The village is serviced by a small retail centre along Ocean View Road.
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Umina Beach
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Ettalong Beach, New South Wales
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Umina Beach, New South Wales
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Shin Bum-chul played as a national team player at a venue that was the site of the first what 49 years earlier?
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Title: AG Kbenhavn
Passage: AG Kbenhavn (former name: AG Hndbold) was a Danish handball club from Glostrup and Albertslund, two suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark. In the season 20102011 it plays in the Danish Handball League. Their head coach was former Danish national team player Klavs Bruun Jrgensen in the 201011 season. Head coach is former Swedish national team player Magnus Andersson. On 28 April 2012, they qualified for the Final4-event in Cologne in EHF Champions League after beating FC Barcelona. The club filed for bankruptcy on July 31, 2012, after Jesper Nielsen pulled out of the club
Title: Furtuna Velaj
Passage: Furtuna Velaj (born 8 March 1990), is an Albanian American active footballer for the Albanian women's national team and UWS amateur team New York Surf. Velaj, played for fours years at Quinnipiac University scoring 39 goals in 63 matches receiving many conference and regional accolades. After graduation, Velaj joined the Boston Breakers in the WPSL as a winger, forward but missed the whole session due to injury. Her team were the 2012 WPSL regular season champions. Velaj, continued her soccer career oversees first joining Afturelding in Iceland for the second half of the Icelandic Urvalsdeild. Velaj, tried to return and play in the new NWSL league as a trialist with the Portland Thorns but did not make the squad and instead played for amateur team the Toronto Lady Lynx in the USL W-League. After a good season for Toronto Lady Lynx in the W-League she got a contract offer from the former Finnish champions and was meant as a reinforce before the UEFA Women's Champions League and the end of the season. She got her debut in the 41 loss away against land United on 27 July 2013, where she came in as a substitute. After finishing the season in Finland in second place and winning the 2013 Finnish Cup with her team, she transferred to Kolbotn IL in the Norwegian Toppserie in the beginning of 2014. She is also a national team player for the Albania women's national football team.
Title: 1994 Asian Games
Passage: The 1994 Asian Games (Japanese: 1994 , "1994-nen Ajia kygi taikai") also known as XII Asiad were held from October 2 to October 16, 1994, in Hiroshima, Japan. The main theme of this edition was to promote peace and harmony among Asian nations. It was emphasized by the host because the venue was the site of the first atomic bomb attack 49 years earlier. Due to the 1991 Gulf War, Iraq was suspended from the games.
Title: Shin Bum-chul
Passage: Shin Bum-chul () is a South Korean football goalkeeping coach. He played at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games and 1994 Hiroshima Asian Games as national team player
Title: Stephanie Jameson
Passage: Stephanie Jameson (born January 23, 1982 in North Vancouver, British Columbia) is a field hockey player from Canada, who was first selected in the Junior Women's National Team for the 1999 National Camp and series against USA Junior. The former midfielder, now defensive player, is the sister of men's national team player David Jameson. She grew up with hockey because her mother played on the Women's Senior National Team.
Title: Kevin Grimes (soccer)
Passage: Kevin Grimes (born October 9, 1967, in St. Louis, Missouri) is a former U.S. National Team player who played five seasons in the American Professional Soccer League, two in the USISL and one each in Iceland and Major League Soccer. He also earned five caps with the U.S. National Team in 1988. Grimes made over 20 appearances for the U.S. National Team from 1988-1990 that were not official international caps, but rather international matches versus other professional clubs from Central and South America.
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atomic bomb attack
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Shin Bum-chul
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1994 Asian Games
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Are both BOTH Zamia and Strobilanthes plant genus' from Africa?
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Title: Strobilanthes japonica
Passage: Strobilanthes japonica is a flowering herbaceous perennial plant from Asia, one of around 350 plants of the genus "Strobilanthes". The 2050 cm ornamental plant is cultivated in Japan and China, and blooms in autumn with 1.5 cm purple to white funnel-shaped flowers.
Title: Zamia
Passage: Zamia is a genus of cycad of the family Zamiaceae, native to Mexico, the West Indies, and Central and South America as far south as Bolivia. The range of one species ("Z. integrifolia", extends into the contiguous United States, i.e. Georgia and Florida.
Title: Kraussia
Passage: Kraussia is a flowering plant genus in the family Rubiaceae. Apart from a species in Socotra, they are native to continental Africa. The type was described from a plant collected by Dr. F. Krauss near Durban. It is differentiated from "Tricalysia" and "Empogona" by the ovule arrangement inside the ovary cells. The genus contains between 4 and 10 species, including:
Title: Strobilanthes
Passage: Strobilanthes is a genus of about 350 species of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae, mostly native to tropical Asia and Madagascar, but with a few species extending north into temperate regions of Asia. Many species are cultivated for their 2-lipped, hooded flowers in shades of blue, pink, white and purple. Most are frost-tender and require protection in frost-prone areas.
Title: Zamites
Passage: Zamites is a genus of fossil tree known from the Mesozoic of North America, Europe and India through the Eocene of North America. It is a form taxon for leaves that resemble the extant cycad "Zamia". The fronds are linear or lanceolate in shape, and pinnately compound, with pinnae with parallel veins and smooth margins, and symmetrical and constricted at the base where they are attached obliquely to the upper surface of the rachis. It has been interpreted as a cycad in the family Cycadaceae or a Bennettitalean plant.
Title: Margaritaria
Passage: Margaritaria is a plant genus of the Phyllanthaceae family first published as a genus in 1782. It is the smallest pantropical genus of the Phyllanthaceae and, formerly, of the Euphorbiaceae, widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, Australia, North and South America, and various oceanic islands.
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no
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Zamia
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Strobilanthes
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What country did Arnr Gujohnsen and Eiur Gujohnsen play football for
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Title: FA Thailand High Performance Training Center
Passage: FA Thailand High Performance Training Center (Thai: ), is the Football Association of Thailand national football centre based in Bangkokthonburi University, Thawi Watthana, Thailand. It was launched by the Football Association of Thailand on 4 April 2017 with the aim of developing Thailand's most promising young footballers. The goal for Football Association of Thailand is to create an ideal football player from the youth level to gain and understanding of how to play in the truth way, have the mind, knowledge, physical basis, the ability to fight with the Asian team and then to move on to world class in 2026. Football Association of Thailand significant partnerships with three partner organizations include Ekkono Method Soccer Services, Bangkokthonburi University and Police General Hospital. Ekkono Method Soccer Services a football coaches from Barcelona are will take charge of the technique and create the concept of play football in the style of "Thailand's Way" to the youth footballer idealist of the Football Association of Thailand along with sending the Spanish coaches to oversee the four youth teams (U14, U16, U19 and U21).
Title: Indoor soccer
Passage: Indoor soccer, or arena soccer (known internationally as indoor football, minifootball, fast football, floorball or showball), is a game derived from association football adapted for play in a walled indoor arena. Indoor soccer, as it is most often known in the United States and Canada, was originally developed in these two countries as a way to play football during the winter months, when snow would make outdoor play difficult. In those countries, areas such as hockey rinks or basketball courts are adapted for indoor soccer play. In other countries the game is played in either indoor or outdoor arenas surrounded by walls, and is referred to by different names (such as "fast football" (futbol rapido) in Mexico, "showbol" in South America, and "indoor football" (futbol indoor) in Spain).
Title: Eiur Gujohnsen
Passage: Eiur Smri Gujohnsen (born 15 September 1978) is a former Icelandic professional footballer who played for the Iceland national team as a forward.
Title: Arnr Gujohnsen
Passage: Arnr Gujohnsen (born 30 April 1961) is an Icelandic former footballer who played as a striker. He is most famous for his seven-year stint with Belgian club Anderlecht and was the top scorer in the 198687 season. He is the father of striker Eiur Gujohnsen.
Title: Karl Brill
Passage: Karl Brill was an American football player. He played at the tackle position for the Harvard Crimson football team in 1904 and 1905 and was selected as a first-team All-American in 1905. As a sophomore in December 1905, Brill announced that he would not continue playing football. He said, "I came to Harvard to get a degree as a mining engineer. For the last two years 'Varsity football has played havoc with my studies. Already I have been forced to drop work in my freshman and sophomore years. If I play football again it means that I shall fail to get my degree in four years, and I cannot afford a fifth. It's either play football and fail to get a degree or abandon the gridiron and get a degree." In addition to the toll the game had taken on his studies, Bill denounced football on moral grounds, stating that the human body was not mean to withstand the strain that football demands and adding, "I don't believe the game is right. I dislike it on moral grounds. It is a mere gladiatorial combat. It is brutal throughout."
Title: Football in the Faroe Islands
Passage: Football is the most popular sport in the Faroe Islands, which is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark. 60 of those who play sport on the islands play football. Football in the Faroe Islands is governed by the Faroe Islands Football Association, and it is a member of UEFA and FIFA despite not being a sovereign state.
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Iceland
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Arnr Gujohnsen
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Eiur Gujohnsen
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What company based in Michigan did Richard Marvin's father co-create?
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Title: Majic Window
Passage: Majic Window is a home improvement company based in Wixom, Michigan, United States, that serves all of Michigan. Majic Window offers an array of different home improvements, from front door installation to siding replacement. They are best known for their replacement fiberglass home windows; Majic Window is the worlds largest distributor of fiberglass windows.
Title: Amway
Passage: Amway (short for "American Way") is an American company specializing in the use of multi-level marketing to sell health, beauty, and home care products. The company was founded in 1959 by Jay Van Andel and Richard DeVos and is based in Ada, Michigan.
Title: Richard DeVos
Passage: Richard Marvin DeVos Sr. (born March 4, 1926) is an American businessman, co-founder of Amway along with Jay Van Andel (company restructured as Alticor in 2000), and owner of the Orlando Magic NBA basketball team. In 2012, "Forbes" magazine listed him as the 60th wealthiest person in the United States, and the 205th richest in the world, with an estimated net worth of 5.1 billion. At one point, he was one of the 10 wealthiest Americans.
Title: ViSalus
Passage: ViSalus Sciences is an American multilevel marketing (MLM) company based in Los Angeles, California, with offices in Troy, Michigan. The company markets weight management nutritional products, dietary supplements and energy drinks in the United States, Canada and United Kingdom. As of September 2014, the company had a network of approximately 31,000 independent distributors. Weight management products, including Vi-Shape meal replacement shake and Vi-Trim Clear Control Drink Mix, form the bulk of the company's sales.
Title: Dick DeVos
Passage: Richard Marvin "Dick" DeVos Jr. (born October 21, 1955) is an American entrepreneur-businessman and author from Michigan. The son of Amway co-founder Richard DeVos, he served as CEO of the consumer goods distribution company from 1993 to 2002. In 2006, DeVos ran for Governor of Michigan, but lost to the then Democratic incumbent Jennifer Granholm. In 2012, "Forbes" magazine listed his father as the 67th richest person in the United States, with a net worth of approximately 5.1 billion.
Title: Gerald White
Passage: Gerald Eugene White (born December 9, 1964, in Titusville, Florida) is a former American football running back. He played college football at the University of Michigan from 1983 to 1986 and professional football for the Dallas Cowboys in 1987. In four years of college football, White totaled 1,864 yards of offense for the Wolverines. He is the founder of Gerald White International, LLC, a marketing and events company based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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Amway
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Dick DeVos
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Amway
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What was the population in 2000 for the region of Kansas that includes Greenwood County?
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Title: Fall River (Kansas)
Passage: Fall River is a river in southeast Kansas that flows through Greenwood, Elk, and Wilson Counties. The source of the river is in west Greenwood County approximately 4.5 miles northwest of Eureka. It is a tributary of the Verdigris River and its confluence with the Verdigris is approximately 2 miles south of Neodesha. It is also known as the South Verdigris River.
Title: Greenwood County, Kansas
Passage: Greenwood County (county code GW) is a county located in the southeast portion of the U.S. state of Kansas. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 6,689. Its county seat and most populous city is Eureka.
Title: Southeast Kansas
Passage: Southeast Kansas is a region of the U.S. state of Kansas. It can be roughly defined by Woodson County in the northwest, Bourbon County in the northeast, Cherokee County in the southeast, and Montgomery County in the southwest. Geographically it is dominated by a broad rolling landscape located between the Flint Hills to the west and includes the Ozarks to the southeast. Some notable towns there include Pittsburg, Parsons, Coffeyville, Independence, Chanute, Fort Scott, and Iola. The region has a land area of 13,624.13 km (5,260.30 sq mi) and a 2000 census population of 180,815 inhabitants. It has 6.43 of the state's land area and 6.726 of its population. It is dominated by a broad rolling landscape that includes the Ozarks. It receives more precipitation than any other part of Kansas. Southeast Kansas is located in the tallgrass prairie ecosystem of North America. Originally inhabited by several Native American tribes, frontier towns largely dependent on cattle ranching, and mining, were wracked by violence over the issue of slavery both before and during the American Civil War. Southeast Kansas offers one of the premier reconstructions of early life in the United States Army at Fort Scott National Historic Site.
Title: Tabernacle Cemetery
Passage: Tabernacle Cemetery is a historic cemetery located near Greenwood, Greenwood County, South Carolina. It was established in 1812, and includes the graves of many prominent citizens of Abbeville and Edgefield Districts and later Greenwood County as well, from the early-19th through the 20th centuries. It is the only cemetery in South Carolina where two Confederate Generals, namely brothers-in-law Nathan George Evans and Martin Witherspoon Gary, are buried. Most graves date from about 1812 to about 1950. The cemetery contains approximately 132 marked graves.
Title: Greenwood, South Carolina
Passage: Greenwood is a city in and the county seat of Greenwood County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 23,222 at the 2010 census. The city is home to Lander University.
Title: Lamont, Kansas
Passage: Lamont (also La Monts Mill) is an unincorporated community in northeastern Greenwood County, Kansas, United States. It lies along K-58 northeast of the city of Eureka, the county seat of Greenwood County. Its elevation is 1,125 feet (343 m), and it is located at (38.1125234, -96.0266589). Although Lamont is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 66855. The post office at Lamont was established in February 1888.
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180,815
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Greenwood County, Kansas
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Southeast Kansas
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Ernie Andres was born in a city that is the capital of which county?
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Title: Jeffersonville, Indiana
Passage: Jeffersonville is a city in Clark County, Indiana, along the Ohio River. Locally, the city is often referred to by the abbreviated name Jeff. It is directly across the Ohio River to the north of Louisville, Kentucky, along I-65. The population was 44,953 at the 2010 census. The city is the county seat of Clark County.
Title: Tlalnelhuayocan
Passage: Tlalnelhuayocan is one of the 212 municipalities in the Mexican state of Veracruz, located 2 kilometres from state capital Xalapa-Enrquez. It stands on the Mexico CityVeracruz railway and on Federal Highways 180 and 125. Its name was San Andrs Tlalnelhuayocan, who is the first name was used to the Nahuatl and the people of Jilotepec. Tlalnelhuayocan is formed by various localities, being, San Andres, Otilpan, Palenquillo, San Antonio, Xocotla and Xolostla the most known of them.
Title: Ernie Andres
Passage: Ernest Henry Andres (January 11, 1918 September 19, 2008), nicknamed "Junie", was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox in the season. Born in Jeffersonville, Indiana, he batted and threw right-handed. Andres' professional career lasted from 1939 to 1941 and 1946 to 1947. He missed four seasons (19421945) while serving in the United States Navy in the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War II.
Title: Mercantil Tower
Passage: The Mercantil Tower (also known as the Mercantil Building) is a skyscraper located in the Venezuelan city of Caracas, is known for being the fourth tallest tower in the city and the country with 179 m in height and 40 floors, is located at Avenida Andres Bello, Candelaria Parish of Libertador municipality northwest of the capital.
Title: Bart Kaufman Field
Passage: Bart Kaufman Field is a baseball field in Bloomington, Indiana. It is home of the Indiana Hoosiers baseball team. The capacity of the facility is 2,500 spectators. It is named after Bart Kaufman, an alumnus who played in 1960-61-62. In 1961 he was the second-leading hitter (.452) in the Big Ten to longtime Detroit Tigers player Bill Freehan of the University of Michigan. Kaufman pledged 2.5 million to get the project going. Many teammates contributed to name the Indiana dugout after longtime baseball coach Ernie Andres. Much of the cost, reported to be in excess of 19 million including Andy Mohr Field for softball, was funded by proceeds from the Big Ten Network.
Title: Battle of Miraflores
Passage: The Battle of Miraflores occurred on January 15, 1881 in the Miraflores District of Lima, Peru. It was an important battle during the War of the Pacific that was fought between Chile and the forces of Peru. The Chilean army led by Gen. Manuel Baquedano defeated the army commanded by Nicols de Pirola guarding the second defensive line of the Peruvian capital city. Two days later, Lima, the capital city of Peru was occupied by Chilean troops. Gen. Baquedano's forces marched into Lima triumphant, while Peru's president and his officers fled into the interior, leaving the country without any government. Even after the fall of Lima, the war continued between the occupation army and the troops of Andres Caceres for another three years. During the occupation of Lima, Peru's National Library was burned, while a number of other monuments were ransacked by Chilean forces and taken as war trophies.
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Clark
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Ernie Andres
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Jeffersonville, Indiana
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Where are the headquarters of a British multinational food processing and retailing company, who's brands include a brand of milk flavoring product made with malt extract?
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Title: Sigma Alimentos
Passage: Sigma Alimentos, S.A. de C.V., also known as Sigma or Sigma Alimentos, is a Mexican multinational food processing and distribution company headquartered in San Pedro, near Monterrey, Mexico. It produces and distributes refrigerated foods, mainly lunch meats, cheeses, and yogurts. It is one of the largest producers and distributors of refrigerated foods in Mexico, some of its well-known brands are "Fud", "Chen", "San Rafael", "Guten", and "Yoplait". It is a subsidiary of the Mexican industrial conglomerate Alfa.
Title: Ovaltine
Passage: Ovaltine (Ovomaltine) is a brand of milk flavoring product made with malt extract (except in the blue packaging in the United States), sugar (except in Switzerland), and whey. Some flavors also have cocoa. Ovaltine, a registered trademark of Associated British Foods, is made by Wander AG, a subsidiary of Twinings which acquired the brand from Novartis in 2002, except in the United States where Nestl acquired the rights separately from Novartis later on.
Title: Associated British Foods
Passage: Associated British Foods plc (ABF) is a British multinational food processing and retailing company whose headquarters are in London, United Kingdom. Its ingredients division is the world's second-largest producer of both sugar and baker's yeast and a major producer of other ingredients including emulsifiers, enzymes and lactose. Its grocery division is a major manufacturer of both branded and private label grocery products and includes the brands Mazola, Ovaltine, Ryvita, Jordans and Twinings. Its retail division, Primark, has around 325 stores with over 65,00000 sqft of selling space across Austria, Belgium, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, the UK, and the United States.
Title: Tetra Laval
Passage: Tetra Laval is a privately held multinational corporation of Swedish origin, with headquarters in Pully, Switzerland. The Tetra Laval Group provides packaging, processing and distribution solutions for a range of foodstuffs, including liquids, fruit and vegetables, ice-cream and processed food, additionally offering systems for agricultural production and herd management. The group operates in five business segments: milk production, food preparation, food processing, food packaging and food distribution. The Tetra Laval Group includes Tetra Pak, DeLaval and Sidel. Tetra Laval was included in the Thomson Reuters 2011 list of Top 100 Global Innovators.
Title: Radio Malt
Passage: Radio Malt was an early to mid-20th century brand of malt extract preparation that followed the Minadex trend. Produced by British Drug Houses, it contained vitamin A, aneurine hydrochloride, riboflavin, and calciferol. The contents were sickly sweet, with a consistency between molasses and treacle. It is much loved by George Molesworth ("Molesworth 2"), brother of the classic schoolboy character Nigel Molesworth.
Title: TreeHouse Foods
Passage: TreeHouse Foods Inc., located in Oak Brook, Illinois, is a multinational food processing company specializing in producing private label packaged foods. Created in 2005 and consisting entirely of acquisitions, in 2010 the company had sales of 2 billion and employed over 4000 people at 20 facilities. "Food Processing" magazine named them their 2010 Processor of the Year, calling them "the biggest company you never heard of." The company is a component of the SP 400 and in 2015 was the 37th-largest food and beverage company in North America.
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London, United Kingdom
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Associated British Foods
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Ovaltine
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Fleurieu zone extends as far north as a suburb in what South Australian city?
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Title: Flagstaff Hill, South Australia
Passage: Flagstaff Hill is a suburb in the City of Onkaparinga local government area. It is named after the hill by that name in the area, where Colonel William Light erected a flagstaff during his survey, which was then used as a trig point. Flagstaff Hill is a leafy suburb established around the Sturt Gorge Recreation Park, maintaining many parks and reserves throughout the suburb.
Title: Rocky Mountains subalpine zone
Passage: The Rocky Mountains subalpine zone is the biotic zone immediately below tree line in the Rocky Mountains of North America. In Colorado, the subalpine zone occupies elevations approximately from 9000 to ; while in northern Alberta, the subalpine zone extends from 1350 to .
Title: Mar de Grau
Passage: Mar de Grau (Spanish: "Grau's Sea" ) is the official name for the body of water in the Pacific Ocean under the control of the South American country of Peru. This body of water extends in length approximately 3079.50 km, from the parallel of the Boca de Capones in northern Peru to the parallel of the "Punto Concordia" and the parallel in front of the city of Tacna in southern Peru. In terms of width, the maritime zone extends from the Peruvian coast to 200 nautical miles (370.4 km) into the Pacific Ocean.
Title: Fleurieu zone
Passage: Fleurieu zone is a wine zone located south of Adelaide in South Australia. It extends from Kangaroo Island in the west as far north as Flagstaff Hill on the west side of the Mount Lofty Ranges and to as far north as Langhorne Creek on the east side of the Mount Lofty Ranges. It consists of five following wine regions all of which have received appellation as an Australian Geographical Indication (AGI): Currency Creek, Kangaroo Island, Langhorne Creek, McLaren Vale and the Southern Fleurieu.
Title: Kangaroo Island wine region
Passage: Kangaroo Island wine region is a wine region which covers the full extent of Kangaroo Island in South Australia. The wine region is one of five wine regions comprising the Fleurieu zone. The term Kangaroo Island was registered as an Australian Geographical Indication under the "Wine Australia Corporation Act 1980" on 8 December 2000. As of 2014, the region is reported as containing at least 30 growers and 12 wineries. As of 2014, the most common plantings within the region within a total planted area of 140 ha was reported as being Shiraz ( ) followed by Cabernet Sauvignon ( ) and Chardonnay ( ).
Title: Lower Murray zone (wine)
Passage: Lower Murray zone is a wine zone located in the state of South Australia which covers the portion of the state south of a line of latitude approximately in line with Crystal Brook, east of a line of longitude approximately in line with Truro and north of a line of latitude approximately in line with Cape Willoughby at the east end of Kangaroo Island. The zone is bounded by the following wine zones: Far North to its north, the Mount Lofty Ranges, Barossa and Fleurieu (from north to south) to its west and the Limestone Coast to its south. The term Lower Murray was registered as an Australian Geographical Indication under the "Wine Australia Corporation Act 1980" on 7 December 1996. As of 1998, the zone only contains one region - the Riverland.
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Onkaparinga
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Fleurieu zone
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Flagstaff Hill, South Australia
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Poitevin and Moscow Water Dog, are breeds of what?
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Title: Poitevin (dog)
Passage: The Poitevin, known as the Chien de Haut-Poitou until 1957, is a breed of dog used in hunting as a scenthound, from the province of Poitou. This predominantly pack hound was created in the 17th century specifically to hunt wolves.
Title: Poitou donkey
Passage: The Poitou donkey or Poitou ass (French: Baudet du Poitou ), also called the Poitevin donkey or simply the Poitou, is a breed of donkey originating in the Poitou region of France. It is one of the largest donkey breeds, and was selected for size so that it could be used for the production of large working mules, in conjunction with the Poitevin horse breed. It is known for its distinctive coat, called a "cadanette", which hangs in long, ungroomed cords. Breeders originally prized the coats highly, but today, many Poitou donkeys are shorn for hygiene reasons.
Title: Moscow Water Dog
Passage: The Moscow Water Dog, also known as the Moscow Diver, Moscow Retriever or Moskovsky Vodolaz, is a little-known dog breed derived from the Newfoundland, Caucasian Shepherd Dog and East European Shepherd. It is now extinct, but was used in the development of the Black Russian Terrier. The Moscow Water Dog was produced only by the Red Star Kennels, the state operated organization chartered to provide working dogs for the armed services.
Title: Grief therapy dog
Passage: A grief therapy dog (also known as an emotional support dog, companion dog, or comfort dog) is a form of animal-assisted therapy. Dogs have been proven to be able to assist people in overcoming grief, which has led to a recent rise in the use of therapy dogs; although animal-assisted therapy theory has been around since World War II. Grief therapy dogs can be found in locations such as funeral homes, hospitals, nursing homes, schools, and hospices, and may provide support in situations such as funeral services, counseling sessions, and disaster relief. Popular breeds used as therapy dogs include the Portuguese Water Dog, Bernese Mountain Dog, St. Bernard, and Golden Retriever.
Title: Wetterhoun
Passage: The Wetterhoun (FCI No.221, translated into English as the Frisian Water Dog) is a breed of dog traditionally used as a hunting dog for hunting small mammals and waterfowl in the province of Fryslan in the Netherlands. The name of the dog comes from the West Frisian "Wetterhn" meaning "water dog." Plural of Wetterhoun is Wetterhounen in Dutch. The breed may also be called the "Otterhoun" (not to be confused with the Otterhound) or "Dutch Spaniel", although it is not a Spaniel-type dog.
Title: Cantabrian Water Dog
Passage: The Cantabrian Water Dog (Spanish: perro de agua cantbrico ) is a landrace breed of dog developed in the coast of Cantabria, northern Spain, as an assistant to fishermen. The breed was classified and recognized by the Breeds Committee of the Spanish Ministry of Environment on 22 March 2011.
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dog
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Poitevin (dog)
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Moscow Water Dog
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Are Walt Aldridge and Gary Hughes both singers?
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Title: Walt Aldridge
Passage: James Walton "Walt" Aldridge, Jr. (born November 12, 1955 in Florence, Alabama) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, engineer and record producer.
Title: Save the Last Chance
Passage: Save the Last Chance is a song written by Walt Aldridge and Robert Byrne, and recorded by American country music artist Johnny Lee. It was released in April 1985 as the lead single from the album "Keep Me Hangin' On". The song reached number 12 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks chart and number 12 on the Canadian "RPM" Country Tracks chart.
Title: In Your Eyes (EP)
Passage: In Your Eyes is the first solo EP released by singersongwriter Gary Hughes from Melodic Hard rock band Ten. Gary Hughes' third solo album Precious Ones, is the album from which the EP is derived from. The compact disc was officially released only in Asian markets.
Title: Gary Hughes
Passage: Gary Hughes (born 5 July 1967, Manchester, England) is an English hard rock singer, songwriter and musician. Apart from his work as a solo artist, Gary Hughes is the front man and main songwriter of Hard RockMelodic Rock band Ten. He has also worked as a producer and songwriter on Bob Catley's first three solo albums and more recently on Serpentine's third studio album Circle Of Knives. He has also produced Hugo's first album and has appeared on Vinny Burns' "The Journey" solo album and on the "Ayreonauts Only" album by the band Ayreon.
Title: Some Things Never Change (song)
Passage: "Some Things Never Change" is a song written by Walt Aldridge and Brad Crisler, and performed by American country music artist Tim McGraw. It was released in April 2000 as the fourth single from his album "A Place in the Sun". While it went to number 1 in Canada, it peaked only at number 7 in the US, and was the only single from the album not to reach number 1 in the US. It also peaked at number 58 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Title: Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde
Passage: "Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde" is a song written by Walt Aldridge and James LeBlanc, and recorded by American country music artist Travis Tritt. It was released in January 2002 as the fourth and final single from his album "Down the Road I Go". It peaked at number 8, and is his last top ten hit to date.
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yes
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Walt Aldridge
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Gary Hughes
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Which American actor and stunt man starred in both "Predator" and "Fleshburn?"
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Title: Sonny Landham
Passage: William M. "Sonny" Landham (February 11, 1941 August 17, 2017) was an American film actor and stunt man. He is best known for his role as tracker Billy Sole in "Predator".
Title: Fleshburn
Passage: Fleshburn is a 1984 American thriller film written and directed by George Gage and starring Steve Kanaly, Karen Carlson and Sonny Landham.
Title: The Great Air Robbery
Passage: The Great Air Robbery (aka Cassidy of the Air Lanes) is a six-reel silent 1919 American drama film directed by Jacques Jaccard and produced by Universal Pictures. The film stars Ormer Locklear, Allan Forrest and Ray Ripley. "The Great Air Robbery" is a film that showcases the talents of stunt pilot Locklear, considered the foremost "aviation stunt man in the world", and depicts pilots flying air mail, the first film to deal with the subject.
Title: The Skywayman
Passage: The Skywayman is a lost five-reel 1920 American silent film directed by James P. Hogan and produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation. The film stars noted aerial stunt pilot Ormer Locklear and actress Louise Lovely. After having appeared in "The Great Air Robbery" (1919), a film that showcased his aerial talents, Locklear, considered the foremost "aviation stunt man in the world", was reluctant to return to the air show circuit. During the production, Locklear and his co-pilot Milton "Skeets" Elliot died after crashing during a night scene. "The Skywayman" was subsequently released shortly after, capitalizing on their deaths.
Title: Spanky Spangler
Passage: Spanky Spangler is an American daredevil and theatrical stunt man who currently claims to hold the world record distance for a jump performed in an automobile at 328 feet (100 meters). The most common stunt that he performs is jumping off a platform or hot air balloon over 150 feet in the air into an air bag on the ground. Another notable Spangler stunt is a successful jump over the Rio Grande in a rocket-powered truck.
Title: The Stunt Man
Passage: The Stunt Man is a 1980 American film directed by Richard Rush, starring Peter O'Toole, Steve Railsback, and Barbara Hershey. The movie was adapted by Lawrence B. Marcus and Rush from the 1970 novel of the same name by Paul Brodeur. It tells the story of a young fugitive who hides as a stunt double on the set of an anti-war movie whose charismatic director will do seemingly anything for the sake of his art.
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Sonny Landham
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Fleshburn
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Sonny Landham
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