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The director of Road to Paloma plays what role on "Stargate Atlantis"?
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Title: Search and Rescue (Stargate Atlantis)
Passage: "Search and Rescue" is the fifth season premiere of science fiction television show "Stargate Atlantis", and is the 81st episode of the series. The episode premiered on July 11, 2008 in the United States on SCI FI channel, and was then shown on Canada's The Movie Network. The episode premiered over a month later in the United Kingdom on August 19 on Sky One. iTunes USA also made the episode available for download several days later. However, by the next episode, "Seed", shows will be added at the same time as they are scheduled to air. This is the 26th episode of "Stargate Atlantis" to be written by Martin Gero. The episode introduces several changes in the personnel and command of Atlantis, seeing Richard Woolsey (Robert Picardo) take over command of the base.
Title: Road to Paloma
Passage: Road to Paloma is a 2014 American drama thriller film directed, produced, co-written by and starring Jason Momoa. It co-stars Sarah Shahi, Lisa Bonet, Michael Raymond-James and Wes Studi. The film was released on July 11, 2014.
Title: Stargate Atlantis
Passage: Stargate Atlantis (often abbreviated SGA) is a Canadian-American adventure and military science fiction television series and part of MGM's "Stargate" franchise. The show was created by Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper as a spin-off series of "Stargate SG-1", which was created by Wright and Jonathan Glassner and was itself based on the feature film "Stargate" (1994). All five seasons of "Stargate Atlantis" were broadcast by the Sci-Fi Channel in the United States and The Movie Network in Canada. The show premiered on July 16, 2004; its final episode aired on January 9, 2009. The series was filmed in and around Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Title: Stargate Atlantis (season 1)
Passage: The first season of the television series "Stargate Atlantis" commenced airing on the Sci Fi Channel in the United States on July 16, 2004, concluded on The Movie Network in Canada on January 31, 2005, and contained 20 episodes. The show was a spin off of sister show, "Stargate SG-1". "Stargate Atlantis" re-introduced supporting characters from the "SG-1" universe, such as Elizabeth Weir and Rodney McKay among others. The show also included new characters such as Teyla Emmagan and John Sheppard. The first season is about a military-science expedition team discovering Atlantis and exploring the Pegasus Galaxy. However, there is no way to return home, and they inadvertently wake a hostile alien race known as the Wraith, whose primary goal is to gather a fleet to invade Atlantis and find their new "feeding ground", Earth.
Title: Genii (Stargate)
Passage: In the fictional universe of the science fiction television series "Stargate Atlantis", the Genii are a human culture living in the Pegasus galaxy ("see also: Human civilizations in Stargate Atlantis"). Although they appear to be simple Amish-like farmers, the Genii are an advanced, militaristic society. In the series, they have been both enemies and allies to the Atlantis Expedition. Nevertheless, Teyla Emmagan believes that outside of Atlantis, they represent the galaxy's best hope of defeating the Wraith.
Title: Jason Momoa
Passage: Joseph Jason Namakaeha Momoa (born August 1, 1979) is an American actor, model, director, writer, and producer. He is known for his television roles as Ronon Dex on the military science fiction television series "Stargate Atlantis" (20042009) and as Khal Drogo in the HBO fantasy television series "Game of Thrones" (20112012).
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Ronon Dex
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Road to Paloma
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Jason Momoa
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Big Dreamers and This Is Elvis are both what type of film?
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Title: As Recorded at Madison Square Garden
Passage: Elvis: As Recorded at Madison Square Garden is a live musical album recorded by American singer and musician Elvis Presley and released in June 1972 by RCA Records peaking on the charts in July 1972. Recorded at the Madison Square Garden arena in New York City on Saturday June 10, 1972, the concert, and the subsequent album, were promoted as being Presley's first live concerts in the Big Apple since the 1950s. It was certified Gold on August 4, 1972, Platinum on May 20, 1988, 2x Platinum on March 27, 1992 and 3x Platinum on July 15, 1999 by the RIAA. Along with "" it ranked as the top 1970's RCA live album by Elvis Presley.
Title: Pete Vallee
Passage: Pete Vallee or Pete "Big Elvis" Vallee as he is professionally known is an Elvis impersonator. At one stage and possibly even now, he is the world's heaviest Elvis impersonator.
Title: Big Dreamers
Passage: Big Dreamers is a 55-minute documentary film showcasing the Big Things of Australia. Directed by Camille Hardman, and produced by Camille Hardman and John Fink, "Big Dreamers" features the construction of The Biggest Gumboot in the world in Tully, in far North Queensland.
Title: This Is Elvis
Passage: This Is Elvis is a 1981 documentary film written and directed by Andrew Solt and Malcolm Leo, based on the life of Elvis Presley. It combined archival footage with reenactments, and voice-over narration by pop singer Ral Donner, imitating Presley's speaking voice. It was screened out of competition at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. The film grossed 2 million at the box office in the U.S. and Canada, ranking 92 for 1981.
Title: Love Me Tender (song)
Passage: "Love Me Tender" is a 1956 song recorded by Elvis Presley and published by Elvis Presley Music from the eponymous 20th Century Fox film. The words and music are credited to Ken Darby under the pseudonym "Vera Matson", the name of his wife, and Elvis Presley. The RCA Victor recording by Elvis Presley was no. 1 on both the "Billboard" and "Cashbox" charts in 1956. The song was adapted from the tune of "Aura Lee", a sentimental Civil War ballad. The song is also featured in many other films such as "FM, Touched By Love, This is Elvis, Porky's Revenge, Wild at Heart, Die Hard 2, Honeymoon in Vegas, Backbeat, Gaudi Afternoon, Machine Gun Molly, , William Eggleston in the Real World, California Dreamin', Love in Space, Devil's Due, Just Before I Go," and "90 Minutes in Heaven."
Title: Dreamers (film)
Passage: Dreamers is a Bosnian short documentary film produced by the East West Theatre Company and directed by Nermin Hamzagic. The film follows the story of Samir Kari and Amir Muminovi, young hip-hop artists from the village of Hajvazi, near the north-eastern Bosnian town of Kalesija. The mayor's son gave the hip-hop duo a bad beating because of their song which criticized municipal authorities. A newspaper report on the incident intrigues East West Theatre Company, a theatre and film production company from Sarajevo. Shortly after the incident, Samir and Amir become part of the cast of Class Enemy a play about disenfranchised youth in a violent secondary school in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Samir and Amir eventually end up touring the world with the East West Theatre Company's production. The film "Dreamers" is devised as a road movie.
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documentary film
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Big Dreamers
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This Is Elvis
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Who designed the hotel at which Rouvaun appeared as the lead singer in the review Casino De Paris ?
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Title: Rouvaun
Passage: Rouvaun (19321975) was born Jim Haun in Bingham, Utah. A child singer with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir in Salt Lake City, he went on to study voice at the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music and perform with the Beverly Hills Opera Company. Nonetheless, he remained a struggling woodworker studying voice. Rouvaun was a virtual unknown until February 5, 1967, when he appeared in Las Vegas as the headline singer leading the 100-person Frederick Apcar French stage review Casino De Paris at the Dunes Hotel. His first record label, KALAMO, described him on his debut album cover as "The World's Greatest Singer".
Title: Kabaret: Live au Casino de Paris
Passage: Kabaret: Live au Casino de Paris is a home videolive album by French singer Patricia Kaas. It was released on DVD in France on 18 May 2009. Later, on 25 September 2009 it was issued as a two-disc CDDVD set in Germany. The videoalbum was recorded in January 2009 during the concerts at the Casino de Paris, which promoted "Kabaret" (2008). "Kabaret: Live au Casino de Paris" includes songs from "Kabaret", and also Kaas previous hits. The DVD debuted and peaked at number two on the French DVD Chart, only behind Celine Dion's "Live Quebec".
Title: Micheline Bernardini
Passage: Micheline Bernardini (born 1927) is a French former nude dancer at the Casino de Paris who agreed to model, on July 5, 1946, Louis Rard's two-piece swimsuit, which he called the bikini, named days after the above ground atomic test in the Bikini Atoll.
Title: Le Quotidien de Paris
Passage: Le Quotidien de Paris was a French newspaper founded in 1974 by . Along with ' and ', "Le Quotidien de Paris" made up the (Daily Press Group) which employed over 550 individuals, with nearly all press organs now defunct. Philippe Tesson intended for it to be the successor to the daily newspaper "Combat", of which he had been the editor-in-chief between 1960 and 1964. "Combat" included articles and editorials from a variety of opinions, as well as an in-depth coverage of cultural events in Paris. The survival of "Le Quotidien de Paris" during the 1980s and '90s was largely due to the success of another paper from the same publishing group, "Le Quotidien du Mdecin", which was run by Tesson's wife, Marie-Claude Tesson-Millet. In 1991 it distributed 35,000 newspapers across France. Its last issue appeared in 1996.
Title: Dunes (hotel and casino)
Passage: The Dunes Hotel was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, that operated from May 23, 1955 to January 26, 1993. Designed by architect Maxwell Starkman, it was the tenth resort to open on the Strip. Bellagio now stands on the former grounds. The Dunes golf course is now occupied by parts of Monte Carlo, New York-New York, CityCenter, and Cosmopolitan, and T-Mobile Arena.
Title: Violetta Villas
Passage: Czesawa Gospodarek (born Cielak; 10 June 1938 5 December 2011), known by her stage name Violetta Villas, was a Belgian-born Polish and international cabaret star, singer, actress, composer and songwriter. Her voice was characterized as coloratura soprano, which spanned over 4 octaves. She could play the piano, violin, and trombone and had absolute pitch. Characterisations of her included "the voice of the atomic age", "the singing toast of the continent", "a voice like French champagne", and the "Polish Yma Sumac". Villas was the first star of the "Casino de Paris" at Dunes Hotel Casino in Las Vegas (19661970).
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Maxwell Starkman,
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Rouvaun
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Dunes (hotel and casino)
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Kannan Balakrishnan is an exponent of an instrument that is the primary rhythmic accompaniment in which music ensemble ?
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Title: Thattai (instrument)
Passage: The thattai is an Indian percussion instrument, belonging to the idiophone instruments family. It consists in a cane tube, in which the end has three reeds (two of them free) that produce a percussive sound when the shaft is shaken with one hand. Thattai is used as a toy or as rhythmic accompaniment instrument.
Title: Scottish tenor drum
Passage: The Scottish tenor drum is a musical instrument used within Scottish pipe bands. It is a double-headed membranophone that is held vertically with one head up, one head down, and played with soft mallets on the top head only. Common sizes of drums are 15, 16, 18, or 20 inch in diameter, with 12, 14, or 16 inch depth. The playing style of the Scottish tenor drum has varied throughout the years, but there is typically a variation of the combination of swings (or flourishes) and rhythmic accompaniment to the Scottish snare drum and the Great Highland Bagpipes. It is similar to the more common marching band style tenor drum.
Title: Mridangam
Passage: The Mridangam (Sanskrit: : Kannada: : Tamil: : Malayalam: : ) is a percussion instrument from India of ancient origin. It is the primary rhythmic accompaniment in a Carnatic music ensemble, and in Dhrupad, where it is known as Pakhawaj.
Title: Kannan Balakrishnan
Passage: Kannan Balakrishnan (born 26 June 1964) is a classical musician and veena exponent from Chennai, India, in the Carnatic Music genre. He is also a vocalist and exponent of the instruments Mridangam, Suddha Madhalam and the Ganjira. He is also known his work in promoting the Veena and the annual ten-day "Veena festival" organized in Chennai.
Title: Bandish
Passage: Bandish, Cheez or Gat is a fixed, melodic composition in Hindustani vocal or instrumental music. It is set in a specific raga, performed with rhythmic accompaniment by a tabla or pakhavaj, a steady drone, and melodic accompaniment by a sarangi, violin or harmonium. There are different ways of systematizing the parts of a composition. A bandish provides the literature element in the music, for standard structured singing. In the past many gharanas protected their bandishes from moving out of the family with gross incoherent vocal renditions. In the realm of vocal music, it is often known as "Cheez".
Title: Maddale
Passage: The Maddale (Kannada: ) is a percussion instrument from Karnataka, India. It is the primary rhythmic accompaniment in a Yakshagana ensemble along with Chande. Maddale also represents a remarkable progress in percusive instruments as it produces the perfectly hormonic tonic (shruti swara) when played anywhere on the surface compared to Mrudangam, Pakwaj or Tabla that can not produce the tonic (shruti) on all parts of the drum surface. The traditional variety of Maddale was 30 cm long, had 8 inch drum head for right and produced the louder sound. These days 6 - 6.5 inch wide right side maddale is used with only a few using 7 inch wide. Left bass side is about an inch (few hairs less) bigger than right. Maddale is available in more than three different variations. Maddale used in Yakshagana looks similar to mridangam but is markedly different in structure, acoustics, playing techniques and the rhythm system (Yakshagana Tala).
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Carnatic music ensemble
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Kannan Balakrishnan
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Mridangam
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Which character did Coy Stewart play in the sitcom that was premiered on nickelodeon on January 17 2015 starring Brec Bassinger, Coy Stewart, Jackie Radinsky, Buddy Handleson, Lilimar, Haley Tju, and Rio Mangini?
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Title: Coy Stewart
Passage: Coy Stewart (born 1998 ) is an American actor. He had a role in the TBS sitcom "Are We There Yet? " as Kevin Kingston-Persons, taking Philip Bolden's place, and played Troy in the Nickelodeon sitcom "Bella and the Bulldogs".
Title: The Audience (2013 play)
Passage: The Audience is a play by the British playwright and screenwriter Peter Morgan. The play centres on weekly meetings, called audiences, between Queen Elizabeth II, played by Dame Helen Mirren, and her prime ministers and premiered in the West End in 2013, at the Gielgud Theatre. A Broadway production opened in 2015, also starring Mirren. A West End revival played in London in 2015 starring Dame Kristin Scott Thomas in the lead role.
Title: Jacqueline Stewart
Passage: Jacqueline Stewart (also known by her stage name, "Tacky Jackie") is a fictional character from the British ITV sitcom, "Benidorm". Portrayed by Janine Duvitski, Jacqueline appeared in all 56 episodes of "Benidorm"; the joint most of any character. Jacqueline was married to Donald Stewart, part of the MSA (Middlesbrough Swingers Association) for over 25 years until Donald's last appearance in the sixth series and he had to be written out of the seventh series by making it so on Donald and Jacqueline's 25th wedding anniversary, they participated in a wife swap with Donald and Rhiannon Flint in France and Jacqueline and Glynn Flint and Benidorm. He was not seen but Donald's voice was heard at the end. Kenny Ireland, who played Donald Stewart, developed brain cancer while they were filming series seven of Benidorm and died on 31 July 2014 at the age of 68. In series eight, Jacqueline returned alone and it turns out Donald's heart stopped during his sleep and he died. Jacqueline, Kenneth and Troy go up on a mountain to scatter Donald's ashes along Benidorm.
Title: Brec Bassinger
Passage: Brec Bassinger (born May 25, 1999) is an American actress, best known for her role as Bella Dawson on the Nickelodeon series "Bella and the Bulldogs".
Title: Wendell amp; Vinnie
Passage: Wendell Vinnie is an American sitcom television mini-series that premiered on Nickelodeon on February 16, 2013 and ran until September 22, 2013. The series stars Jerry Trainor and Buddy Handleson. The first official promo for the show was released on December 21, 2012.
Title: Bella and the Bulldogs
Passage: Bella and the Bulldogs is an American sitcom created by Jonathan Butler and Gabriel Garza that premiered on Nickelodeon on January 17, 2015, and ended on Nickelodeon on June 25, 2016. The series stars Brec Bassinger, Coy Stewart, Jackie Radinsky, Buddy Handleson, Lilimar, Haley Tju, and Rio Mangini.
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Troy
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Coy Stewart
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Bella and the Bulldogs
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Which film starred Anne Hathaway, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day or The Princess Diaries?
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Title: The Princess Diaries (novel)
Passage: The Princess Diaries is the first volume of the critically acclaimed, best-selling series of the same name by Meg Cabot. It was released in 2000 by Harper Collins Publishers, and later became a film of the same name starring Anne Hathaway.
Title: Anne Hathaway on screen and stage
Passage: Anne Hathaway is an American actress who has appeared in film and stage. She made her acting debut in the short lived television series "Get Real" (1999-2000). Hathaway's breakthrough role came with the role of Mia Thermopolis in the successful Disney comedy "The Princess Diaries" (2001). The role established her as a teen idol and she later reprised the role in its . This was followed by a string of family-oriented films, including "Nicholas Nickleby" (2002) and "Ella Enchanted" (2004), all of which were unsuccessful. In 2005, she voiced the lead character in the highly successful animated film "Hoodwinked! ". The same year, she made transition to more mature roles with the acclaimed "Brokeback Mountain". In 2006, Hathaway starred opposite Meryl Streep in the comedy-drama "The Devil Wears Prada" and portrayed Jane Austen in the biographical drama "Becoming Jane", the following year.
Title: The Princess Diaries, Volume V: Princess in Pink
Passage: The Princess Diaries Volume V: Princess in Pink, released in the United Kingdom as "The Princess Diaries: Give Me Five", is a young adult book in the critically acclaimed "Princess Diaries" series. Written by Meg Cabot, it was released in 2004 by Harper Collins Publishers and is the fifth book in the series.
Title: The Princess Diaries (film)
Passage: The Princess Diaries is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Garry Marshall and written by Gina Wendkos, based on Meg Cabot's 2000 novel of the same name. It stars Anne Hathaway (in her film debut) as Mia Thermopolis, a teenager who discovers that she is the heir to the throne of the fictional Kingdom of Genovia, ruled by her grandmother Queen Dowager Clarisse Renaldi (Julie Andrews). The film also stars Heather Matarazzo, Hctor Elizondo, Mandy Moore, and Robert Schwartzman.
Title: The Princess Diaries, Volume IX: Princess Mia
Passage: The Princess Diaries, Volume IX: Princess Mia, released in the United Kingdom as "The Princess Diaries: To The Nines", is a young adult book in the critically acclaimed "Princess Diaries" series. Written by Meg Cabot, it was released in the USA on December 26, 2007 by Harper Collins Publishers and is the ninth novel in the series.
Title: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (film)
Passage: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (film)
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The Princess Diaries
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Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (film)
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The Princess Diaries (film)
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What is the nationality of the designer of the set for Chronicle?
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Title: Chronicle (ballet)
Passage: Chronicle is a modern dance work choreographed by Martha Graham to music by Wallingford Riegger. It premiered on December 20, 1936, at the Guild Theatre in New York City. The set was designed by Isamu Noguchi. Riegger's music was scored for piano, wind instruments and percussion; Noguchi's set was made up primarily of curtains, platforms and stairs. The original production was danced by Martha Graham and Group, the forerunner of the Martha Graham Dance Company. According to the program notes, the dance is based upon "the advent and consequences of war" and concerned itself with the "contemporary situation", referring to the impending conflict in Europe.
Title: Konbaung Set Yazawin
Passage: Konbaung Set Maha Yazawindawgyi (Burmese: , ] ; lit. the "Chronicle of Konbaung Dynasty") is the last and unofficial royal chronicle of Burma (Myanmar), covering the Konbaung Dynasty (17521885). Its author, Maung Maung Tin, a British colonial official and a son of Konbaung royalty, took Konbaung period portions of the two previous official chronicles, "Hmannan Yazawin" and "Dutiya Yazawin", added the last years (18541885) of the dynasty, and packaged it as the single Konbaung era chronicle. It was first published in 1905, and later updated in 1921 to include the death of King Thibaw in 1916 as a postscript.
Title: Neil Peter Jampolis
Passage: Neil Peter Jampolis is a light designer, set designer, and stage director. He is best known for the light designing he did for the Royal Shakespeare Theatres 1975 production of "Sherlock Holmes" for which he won a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award. Jampolis went on to win an American Theatre Wing Hewes Design Award in 1982 and three more Tony Award nominations for "The Innocents", "Black and Blue", and "Orpheus Descending". He also won a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for lighting Lily Tomlin and Jane Wagner's "Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe". Jampolis has also worked as either a light designer, set designer, or stage director with Pilobolus Dance Theatre the Vienna State Opera, La Scala, the Metropolitan Opera, the Santa Fe Opera, Opera Pacific, the New York City Opera, Pasadena Playhouse, and Hollywood's Matrix Theatre among others. He is currently one of the main light designers for the Seattle Opera and a distinguished professor of theatre at UCLA's School of Theatre, Film, and Television. He also occasionally works as a stage director and set designer for Seattle Opera as well.
Title: Title 8 of the Code of Federal Regulations
Passage: CFR Title 8 - Aliens and Nationality is one of fifty titles comprising the United States Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), containing the principal set of rules and regulations issued by federal agencies regarding aliens and nationality. It is available in digital and printed form, and can be referenced online using the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR).
Title: Japanese nationality law
Passage: Japanese nationality is a legal designation and set of rights granted to those people who have met the criteria for citizenship by parentage or by naturalization. Nationality is in the jurisdiction of the Minister of Justice and is generally governed by the Nationality Law of 1950.
Title: Isamu Noguchi
Passage: Isamu Noguchi ( , Noguchi Isamu , November 17, 1904 December 30, 1988) was a Japanese American artist and landscape architect whose artistic career spanned six decades, from the 1920s onward. Known for his sculpture and public works, Noguchi also designed stage sets for various Martha Graham productions, and several mass-produced lamps and furniture pieces, some of which are still manufactured and sold.
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Japanese American
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Chronicle (ballet)
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Isamu Noguchi
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which university is private, Istanbul University (Turkish: "stanbul niversitesi" ) or The Sabanc University Sakp Sabanc Museum (Turkish: "Sakp Sabanc Mzesi"?
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Title: Suzan Sabanc Diner
Passage: Suzan Sabanc Diner, CBE (] ; born 1965, Istanbul), a member of the Sabanc family in third generation, is a Turkish businesswoman. She is currently chairperson and executive board member of Akbank, as well as board member of Sabanc Holding.
Title: Istanbul University
Passage: Istanbul University (Turkish: "stanbul niversitesi" ) is a prominent Turkish university located in Istanbul.
Title: Sabanc Performing Arts Center
Passage: Sabanc Performing Arts Center (Turkish: "Sabanc Universitesi Gsteri Merkezi" ) is the performing arts center and conference hall of Sabanc University in Tuzla district of Istanbul, Turkey.
Title: Sabanc family
Passage: The Sabanc family is one of the wealthiest families in Turkey according to the Forbes billionaires list of 2016, with an estimated fortune ranging between 20-30 billion. The family's main business entity was founded by Hac mer Sabanc, in the 1930s. Hac mer Sabanc, the progenitor of the Sabanc family, moved from his native Kayseri to Adana in the early 1920s. His business grew, in part, due to reduced business competition as a result of the Armenian Genocide. Some second and third generation members of the family today control a group of companies under Sabanci Holding. Most of the companies were established by the efforts of the second generation members of the family, Sakp Sabanc, Hac Sabanc, evket Sabanc, Erol Sabanc, and zdemir Sabanc . After the death of Sakp Sabanc, also known as Sakip Aga, in 2004, the granddaughter of the founder, Gler Sabanc, was chosen to run Sabanc Holding.
Title: Sakp Sabanc Museum
Passage: The Sabanc University Sakp Sabanc Museum (Turkish: "Sakp Sabanc Mzesi" ) is a private fine arts museum in Istanbul, Turkey, dedicated to calligraphic art, religious and state documents, as well as paintings of the Ottoman era. The museum was founded by Sakp Sabanc, and was opened in June 2002. Aside from permanent exhibitions, the museum also hosts national and foreign temporary exhibitions and, hosts cultural events on the weekends.
Title: Istanbul Zoology Museum
Passage: Istanbul Zoology Museum, more precisely Zoology Museum of Istanbul University (Turkish: "stanbul niversitesi Zooloji Mzesi" ) is a natural history museum, located in Istanbul University's Vezneciler Campus at Fatih, Istanbul featuring animal collections. It was founded in 1933 and rearranged in 1989. The museum is owned and maintained by the Department of Biology at Faculty of Science.
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The Sabanc University Sakp Sabanc Museum
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Istanbul University
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Sakp Sabanc Museum
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How many employees does the company that is based in Columbus, OH that also sponsored 27 official money golf tournaments from February 16 to October 28 2012 have?
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Title: 2002 Buy.com Tour
Passage: The 2002 Buy.com Tour season ran from March 7 to November 2. The season consisted of 28 official money golf tournaments; three of which were played outside of the United States. The top 15 players on the year-end money list earned their PGA Tour card for 2003. It was the final year in which the tour was sponsored by Buy.com, before it was replaced by current sponsor Nationwide.
Title: 2005 Nationwide Tour
Passage: The 2005 Nationwide Tour season ran from January 27 to October 30. The season consisted of 31 official money golf tournaments, five of which were played outside the United States. The top 21 players on the year-end money list earned their PGA Tour card for 2006.
Title: 2007 Nationwide Tour
Passage: The 2007 Nationwide Tour season ran from January 25 to November 4. The season consisted of 32 official money golf tournaments; three of which were played outside of the United States. The top 25 players on the year-end money list earned their PGA Tour card for 2008. Nick Flanagan earned his PGA Tour card by winning three tournaments on the season. He earned an immediate promotion to the PGA Tour after his third win at the Xerox Classic.
Title: 2011 Nationwide Tour
Passage: The 2011 Nationwide Tour was the 22nd Nationwide Tour season. It ran from February 24 to October 30. The season consisted of 26 official money golf tournaments; three of which were played outside of the United States. The top 25 players on the year-end money list earned their PGA Tour card for 2012.
Title: 2012 Web.com Tour
Passage: The 2012 Web.com Tour was the 23rd Web.com Tour season. It ran from February 16 to October 28. The season consisted of 27 official money golf tournaments; four of which are played outside of the United States. The top 25 players on the year-end money list earned their PGA Tour card for 2013. The season started under sponsorship by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and was renamed the Web.com Tour on June 27.
Title: Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company
Passage: Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and affiliated companies is a group of large U.S. insurance and financial services companies based in Columbus, OH. The company also operates regional headquarters in Des Moines, IA; San Antonio, TX; Gainesville, FL; Raleigh, NC; and Westerville, OH. Nationwide currently has approximately 31,000 employees, and is ranked 69 in the most recent Fortune 500. Nationwide is currently ranked 71 in Fortune's "100 Best Companies to Work For".
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approximately 31,000 employees
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2012 Web.com Tour
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Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company
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Which Australian actor starred in the film One Eyed Girl?
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Title: One Eyed Girl
Passage: One Eyed Girl is a 2013 Australian psychological thriller film directed by Nick Matthews and starring Mark Leonard Winter, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, and Steve Le Marquand. Winter plays a troubled psychiatrist who joins a cult after one of his patients commits suicide. It premiered at the Adelaide Film Festival in October 2013 and was released in Australia in April 2015.
Title: The One Eyed Soldiers
Passage: The One Eyed Soldiers is a 1966 UKYugoslavianItalianUS international co-production crime film shot in Yugoslavia that was directed and co-written by John Ainsworth under the name of Jean Christophe. The film, shot in Ultrascope starred and was co-produced by Dale Robertson for his United Screen Arts company that released the film in the USA as a double feature with "Secret Agent Super Dragon".
Title: One Eyed King
Passage: One Eyed King is an ensemble crime drama detailing the trials and tribulations of several characters living together in the same Hell's Kitchen neighborhood. Starring Armand Assante, William Baldwin, Jim Breuer, Bruno Kirby, Chazz Palminteri, and Jason Gedrick, the film had its premiere at the 2001 Boston Film Festival.
Title: Ruben Carbajal
Passage: Rubn Carbajal (born February 26, 1993) is an American actor who has appeared on many television series. His most watched appearance was a mini series "Kingpin". In this series, Carbajal worked with actors such as Yancey Arias, Sheryl Lee, Bobby Cannavale, Angela Alvarado Rosa, and many more. Rubn started his acting career with commercials when he was 5 years old, then moved to TV series acting. Along with commercials for Chuck E. Cheese and Propositions, he was also on a college student's film One Last Run in which he starred as the son of the main character. He has appeared on the following TV series: "Zoey 101", "Punk'd", and starred on NBC's "Kingpin". Rubn attended Loyola High School of Los Angeles and graduated in 2011. Rubn will be starring in the role of John LaurensPhillip Hamilton on the national tour of "Hamilton", which opens in March 2017 in San Francisco.
Title: Tilda Cobham-Hervey
Passage: Tilda Cobham-Hervey is an Australian actor from Adelaide, South Australia, with a background in circus performing and physical theatre. Cobham-Hervey made her film debut at the age of 16 in "52 Tuesdays", an independent film, directed by Sophie Hyde, about a teenager whose life changes when her mother decides to gender transition.
Title: Aisyah: Biarkan Kami Bersaudara
Passage: Aisyah: Biarkan Kami Bersaudara (English: Aisyah, Let Us be a family ) is a 2016 Indonesian film produced by Film One Productions and directed by Herwin Novianto. The film was about a Muslim women who become teacher in a Catholic village. Shooting location was on Atambua, East Nusa Tenggara. The film was starred Laudya Cynthia Bella, Lidya Kandau, Arie Kriting, and Ge Pamungkas. The film was premiered on mid-May 2016.
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Tilda Cobham-Hervey
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One Eyed Girl
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Tilda Cobham-Hervey
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When did the king that Walter D'Aincourt was a landholder under die?
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Title: Edward the Confessor
Passage: Edward the Confessor (Old English: "adeard Andettere" ] , Latin: "Eduardus Confessor" ] ; c. 1003 5 January 1066), also known as Saint Edward the Confessor, was among the last Anglo-Saxon kings of England. Usually considered the last king of the House of Wessex, he ruled from 1042 to 1066.
Title: Walter Beke (fl.12th century)
Passage: Walter I Beke (fl.12th.c) ("alias" Bech, Bek, Beche, Beke, Beek, Bec, etc. Latinized to de Becco) of Eresby in the parish of Spilsby in Lincolnshire was a prominent Anglo-Flemish landholder.
Title: Rhys ap Thomas
Passage: Rhys ap Thomas (14491525), KG, was a Welsh soldier and landholder who rose to prominence during the Wars of the Roses, and was instrumental in the victory of Henry Tudor at the Battle of Bosworth. He remained a faithful supporter of Henry and was rewarded with lands and offices in South Wales. Some sources claim that he personally delivered the death blow to King Richard III at Bosworth with his poleaxe.
Title: William Brewer, 1st Baron Brewer
Passage: William Brewer, 1st Baron Brewer ("alias" Briwere, Brigwer, etc.) (died 1226) of Tor Brewer in Devon, was a prominent administrator and judge in England during the reigns of kings Richard I, his brother King John, and John's son Henry III. He was a major landholder and the founder of several religious institutions. In 1204, he acquired the feudal barony of Horsley in Derbyshire.
Title: Walter D'Aincourt
Passage: Walter D'Aincourt (or Walter Deincourt or d'Eyncourt) was a landholder in Derby under King Edward the Confessor in 10651066.
Title: Richard Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch
Passage: Richard Walter John Montagu Douglas Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch and 12th Duke of Queensberry, (born 14 February 1954), styled as Lord Eskdaill until 1973 and as Earl of Dalkeith from 1973 until 2007, is a Scottish landholder and peer. He is the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, as well as Chief of Clan Scott. He is the senior patrilineal descendant of James, Duke of Monmouth (9 April 1649 15 July 1685), the eldest illegitimate son of King Charles II and his mistress, Lucy Walter. Through Charles, he is a direct descendant of Mary, Queen of Scots.
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5 January 1066
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Walter D'Aincourt
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Edward the Confessor
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On what day was Trent Cotchin drafted?
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Title: Trent Edwards
Passage: Trent Addison Edwards (born October 30, 1983) is a former American football quarterback. He played college football at Stanford and was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the third round of the 2007 NFL Draft.
Title: A Moody Christmas
Passage: A Moody Christmas is an Australian television comedy series that follows the adventures of Dan Moody who returns home from London to spend each Christmas with his dysfunctional family. It is written and created by Trent O'Donnell and Phil Lloyd at Jungleboys and was directed by Trent O'Donnell. The series was produced by Andy Walker, co-produced by Phil Lloyd, and executive produced by Jason Burrows of Jungleboys and Debbie Lee of ABC Television. The six-part series was first screened on ABC1 in the lead up to Christmas in October, November, and December 2012. Shot largely in Sydney, Australia, each episode runs for half an hour, following the Moody family on Christmas Day over six years.
Title: Emma Quayle
Passage: Emma Quayle was a journalist at "The Age" newspaper in Melbourne, Australia. Joining as a cadet in 1999, she covered sport from 2001-2017, specialising in Australian Football League football and in particular the under-18 system and national draft. Quayle won several AFL Media Association Awards for her news and feature writing, and in 2017 won a Quill for best feature writing for her article on Essendon footballer Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti. She was the first person to win three Grant Hattam awards, awarded by the AFL Players Association for the best football journalism. Emma's first book "The Draft: inside the AFL's search for talent", which followed the junior careers of Trent Cotchin, Ben McEvoy, Brad Ebert, Cyril Rioli and Patrick Veszpremi in the lead-up to the 2007 AFL Draft - was published by Allen Unwin in September 2008. A follow-up - The Draftees, featuring Isaac Heeney, Jake Lever, Peter Wright, Tom Lamb and Clem Smith - was published by Penguin in 2015 and Quayle is also the author of Nine Lives, the story of former Essendon wingman Adam Ramanauskas' battle with cancer. In 2017 Emma became the first female recruiter in the AFL when she joined the Greater Western Sydney Giants.
Title: Morgan Trent
Passage: Morgan Trent (born December 14, 1985) is a former American football cornerback in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Michigan from 2005 to 2008. He was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the sixth round of the 2009 NFL Draft.
Title: Trent Cotchin
Passage: Trent William Cotchin (born 7 April 1990) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for and captains the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is a Brownlow Medallist, an All-Australian and a three-time Richmond best and fairest winner. Cotchin represented the Victorian Metropolitan side at the 2007 AFL Under 18 Championships and captained the Vic Metro side at 2006 Under 16 Championships. He played for the Northern Knights in the TAC Cup as a junior, before being drafted to Richmond with the second overall pick in the 2007 national draft. Cotchin has served as Richmond's captain since 2013 and has led the club to finals appearances on four occasions including a premiership in 2017.
Title: 2007 AFL draft
Passage: The 2007 Australian Football League draft consisted of four opportunities for player acquisitions during the 200708 Australian Football League off-season. These were trade week, the national draft, which was held on 24 November 2007, the pre-season draft and the rookie draft.
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24 November 2007
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Trent Cotchin
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2007 AFL draft
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What other song that was on the 'Billboard Hot 100' appears on the same album as 'Mercy' by Shawn Mendes?
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Title: Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
Passage: "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" is a jazz song written by Joe Zawinul in 1966 for Julian "Cannonball" Adderley and his album "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! Live at 'The Club'". The song is the title track of the album and became a surprise hit. "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" went to 2 on the Soul chart and 11 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart.
Title: Mercy (Shawn Mendes song)
Passage: "Mercy" is a song by Canadian singer and songwriter Shawn Mendes. It was co-written by Mendes with Ilsey Juber, Danny Parker and Teddy Geiger, with the latter handling the song's production with Jake Gosling. It was released on August 18, 2016, through Island Records as the third promotional single, and later as the second single on October 18, 2016, from his second studio album, "Illuminate" (2016).
Title: Illuminate (Shawn Mendes album)
Passage: Illuminate is the second studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Shawn Mendes. It was released on September 23, 2016, through Island Records and Universal Music Group. Musically, the album contains music genres pop, rock and blues. The album debuted atop the US "Billboard" 200 and the Canadian Albums Chart. It was preceded by the lead single "Treat You Better," which reached the top 10 on the "Billboard" Hot 100. The album is supported by the Illuminate World Tour, which began in March 2017.
Title: Scott Harris (songwriter)
Passage: Scott Harris Friedman is an American multi-platinum songwriter, producer, and musician best known for his work with Shawn Mendes and co-writing hit song "Don't Let Me Down" by The Chainsmokers featuring Daya, which reached 1 on the US Mainstream Top 40 chart in 2016. Harris has 10 songs on Shawn Mendes' sophomore album "Illuminate" including the lead single "Treat You Better" which reached the top 3 at the US Mainstream Top 40 chart, "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back which hit number 1 at the US Mainstream Top 40 chart and 10 songs on Shawn Mendes' debut album Handwritten which debuted at number 1 on the "Billboard" 200. Harris has also written songs for a number of artists, including Jessie J, Melanie Martinez, X Ambassadors, and Tiesto; he co-wrote every song on The Shawn Mendes EP in 2014, which debuted at number five on the "Billboard" 200.
Title: Handwritten (Shawn Mendes album)
Passage: Handwritten is the debut studio album by Canadian singer Shawn Mendes, and was released on April 14, 2015 by Island. It debuted at number one on the US "Billboard" 200 with first-week sales of 119,000 album-equivalent units, of which 106,000 copies were pure album sales. The album includes "Stitches", which reached top 5 on the US "Billboard" Hot 100 and number one on the UK Singles Chart, while its reissue features the US top 20 single "I Know What You Did Last Summer".
Title: Right Back Where We Started From (album)
Passage: Right Back Where We Started From is the debut album by British RB and soul music singer Maxine Nightingale The title track was first released as a single in the autumn of 1975 and reached 8 in the UK . In the US it reached 5 in Adult Contemporary, 9 in Dance MusicClub Play, 46 in RB singles and 2 in the Billboard Hot 100. It was the success of this single to which prompted her to return to London to complete a Right Back Where We Started From album. The album was released in the US early 1976 to enthusiastic reaction, reaching 65 on the Billboard Hot 100. Another single from the album, Gotta Be the One, charted at 53 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Treat You Better
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Mercy (Shawn Mendes song)
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Illuminate (Shawn Mendes album)
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Darshan Kumar appeared in a 2003 movie written by who ?
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Title: Paigham
Passage: Paigham ("Message") is a 1959 Hindi film produced and directed by S. S. Vasan. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Raaj Kumar, Saroja Devi, Motilal, and Johnny Walker. The film's music is by C. Ramachandra. This was the first time Dilip and Raaj Kumar appeared in a film together. (They later appeared together once again over three decades later for the 1991 film "Saudagar").
Title: Darshan Kumar
Passage: Darshan Kumar is an Indian actor who appears primarily in Bollywood films. He made his debut with the film "Mary Kom" (2014) opposite Priyanka Chopra, as a male lead. Previously, He also appeared in the 2003 Salman Khan starrer movie "Tere Naam" as one of the friends of Radhe.
Title: Sarbjit (film)
Passage: Sarbjit is a 2016 Indian biographical drama film directed by Omung Kumar. The film features Aishwarya Rai as Dalbir Kaur and Randeep Hooda portrays the title role Sarabjit Singh, an Indian man who was sentenced to death by the Supreme Court of Pakistan in 1991 and who consequently spent 22 years in prison for alleged terrorism and spying while Richa Chadda and Darshan Kumar play supporting roles.
Title: Tere Naam
Passage: Tere Naam (English: "In your name" ) is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film. It is directed by Satish Kaushik and written by Bala and Jainendra Jain, starring Salman Khan and Bhoomika Chawla in her Hindi film debut. The film is a remake of Bala's own Tamil blockbuster "Sethu" (1999).
Title: Andaaz
Passage: Andaaz (English: "A way" ) is a 2003 Indian romantic musical film directed by Raj Kanwar and produced by Suneel Darshan. It stars Akshay Kumar, Lara Dutta and Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles. The film tells the story of Raj (Kumar) and his romantic relationship with two girls, Kajal and Jiya (Dutta and Chopra). The music of the film was composed by Nadeem-Shravan with lyrics written by Sameer.
Title: D. K. Khullar
Passage: Darshan Kumar Khullar is an Indian mountaineer, writer and a former brigadier of the Indian Army. He led the Everest expedition which included Bachendri Pal and Phu Dorjee that summitted the peak in May 1984. The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest Indian civilian honour of Padma Shri in 1984.
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Bala and Jainendra Jain
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Darshan Kumar
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Tere Naam
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In which province is the county where The 43rd Biathlon World Championships were held ?
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Title: Biathlon World Championships 1987
Passage: The 23rd Biathlon World Championships for men were held in 1987 for the second time in Lake Placid, New York, United States. The 4th women's world championships were held in Lahti, Finland.
Title: 200607 Biathlon World Cup statistics
Passage: The 200607 Biathlon World Cup statistics gives a detailed tabular account of the accumulating Biathlon World Cup scores and related rankings of the top 30 biathletes in the Total (Overall) World Cup, and the top 15 in each of the Individual, Sprint, Pursuit, and Mass start Cups, as well as the top 10 nations in the Relay Cup and top 15 in the Nation Cup, for the duration of the 2006-07 World Cup season, including the 2007 Biathlon World Championships, which counted as usual in the World Cup scores.
Title: Dorothea Wierer
Passage: Dorothea Wierer Corradini (born 3 April 1990) is an italian biathlete. She competes in the Biathlon World Cup. Wierer has won a bronze medal at the Biathlon World Championships 2013 (4x6 km relay). Together with Karin Oberhofer, Dominik Windisch and Lukas Hofer she won a bronze medal in the Mixed relay at the 2014 Winter Olympics, in Sochi, Russia. As of February 2015, Wierer has finished on the podium five times in the Biathlon World Cup. Her best overall finish in the Biathlon World Cup is 3rd, in the 201516 season.
Title: Biathlon World Championships 2009
Passage: The 43rd Biathlon World Championships were held in Pyeongchang, South Korea from February 13 to February 22, 2009. It was the first time that the Biathlon World Championships were held in Asia (outside of Asian Russia).
Title: 200304 Biathlon World Cup
Passage: The 200304 Biathlon World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season of biathlon, organised by the International Biathlon Union. The Biathlon World Championships 2004 were part of the Biathlon World Cup.
Title: Pyeongchang County
Passage: Pyeongchang (] ; in full, "Pyeongchang-gun" ] ; ) is a county in Gangwon province of South Korea located in the Taebaek Mountains region. It is home to several Buddhist temples, including Woljeongsa. It is approximately 180 km east of Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Pyeongchang will host the 2018 Winter Olympics and the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
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Gangwon province
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Biathlon World Championships 2009
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Pyeongchang County
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Jgerbomb and Daiquiri, are drinks?
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Title: Four Bird Brothers
Passage: The tale of Four Bird Brothers are folk legend that repeatedly appears in Lee Yeongdo's fantasy novel "The Bird That Drinks Tears" and its sequel "The Bird That Drinks Blood". In the fictional world of the series, according to the legend of "Kitalzer Hunters" there were once four bird brothers who each had taste for different kind of liquids. Sometimes in a form of story and sometimes in a form of riddle, the tale of this four brothers appears repeatedly throughout both "The Bird That Drinks Tears" and "The Bird That Drinks Blood". The tale is told in many different versions by many different characters, and are often used as many different symbolic figures that represents themes that run through two novels.
Title: Daiquiri
Passage: Daiquiri ( ; Spanish: "daiquir" ] ) is a family of cocktails whose main ingredients are rum, citrus juice (typically lime juice), and sugar or other sweetener.
Title: Hemingway Special
Passage: A Hemingway Special is an all day cocktail based on the Floridita Daiquiri and is recognised by the IBA.
Title: Cott
Passage: The Cott Corporation is a supplier of private label carbonated soft drinks distributing to the United States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Europe. In addition to producing private-label beverages for retailers, Cott also has portfolio of its own brands, including Cott, RC (excluding the United States, where it is part of Dr Pepper Snapple Group), Ben Shaws, Stars Stripes, Vintage and Vess soft drinks, ready-to-drink teas, sparkling and flavoured waters, sports and energy drinks, juice drinks and smoothies. Newer Cott brands include Orient Emporium, GL-7, Red Rain Energy and After Shock Energy.
Title: Sugary drink tax
Passage: A sugary drink tax or soda tax is a tax or surcharge designed to reduce consumption of drinks with added sugar. Drinks covered under a soda tax often include carbonated soft drinks, sports drinks and energy drinks.
Title: Jgerbomb
Passage: The Jgerbomb is a bomb shot mixed drink that was originally mixed by dropping a shot of Jgermeister into a glass of beer. Later, beer was replaced by Red Bull or other energy drinks. In German-speaking countries, it is called a "Turbojger" or a "Fliegender Hirsch""Flying Hirsch" (Flying Stag)where "Fliegender" is derived from the slogan "Red Bull verleiht Flgel" (Red Bull gives you wings) and "Stag" originates in the Jgermeister logo. A long drink mixed with Jgermeister and Red Bull is called "JgerBull". In Finland, it is called an "Akkuhappo" (Battery acid, with the energy drink used commonly being the Finnish Battery) while in Greece it is called "" (Submarine)(note that the most common definition of "" in Greece is whiskeyvodka with beer, lately the term "Jgerbomb" is more widely understood and accepted).
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yes
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Jgerbomb
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Daiquiri
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Which role did this English actor play in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series, who also who appeared in "Tale of the Mummy"?
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Title: Tale of the Mummy
Passage: Tale of the Mummy (also known as Russel Mulcahy's Tale of the Mummy and Talos the Mummy) is a 1998 British-American horror film, directed by Russell Mulcahy, starring Jason Scott Lee, Jack Davenport, Louise Lombard and Christopher Lee. The film received a theatrical wide release on February 13, 1999.
Title: David Bailie
Passage: David Bailie (born 4 December 1937) is an English actor, known for his performances on stage, television and film. In the 1960s and 1970s he worked for both the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he was an associate artist. On TV he played "Dask" in the 1977 "Doctor Who" serial "The Robots of Death", and also appeared in "Blake's 7". On film, he played the mute pirate Cotton in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series. Bailie is also a professional photographer, specialising in portrait photography. He has a studio in West Kensington, London.
Title: Jack Davenport
Passage: Jack Arthur Davenport (born 1 March 1973) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles in the television series "This Life" and "Coupling", and as James Norrington in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series. He has also appeared in other Hollywood films, such as "The Talented Mr. Ripley". More recently, he was part of the ensemble cast in the drama series "FlashForward" and "Smash", and took the lead role in the 2013 ITV drama series "Breathless".
Title: Angus Barnett
Passage: Angus Barnett (born 1963) is an English actor known for his repeated roles in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" film series and the British ITV series "Dead Man Weds" (2005). He was born and brought up in Ruddington, Nottinghamshire and attended West Bridgford Comprehensive School. He trained as an actor at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
Title: Boris Karloff
Passage: William Henry Pratt (23 November 1887 2 February 1969), better known by his stage name Boris Karloff, was an English actor who was primarily known for his typecast roles in horror films that depicted the characters Frankenstein and the Mummy. He portrayed Frankenstein's monster in "Frankenstein" (1931), "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935), and "Son of Frankenstein" (1939), which resulted in his immense popularity. He also appeared as Imhotep in "The Mummy" (1932).
Title: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
Passage: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (released overseas as Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge) is a 2017 American swashbuckler fantasy film. It is the fifth installment in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" film series and the sequel to "" (2011). The film is directed by Joachim Rnning and Espen Sandberg from a script by Jeff Nathanson, with Jerry Bruckheimer serving again as producer. Johnny Depp, Kevin McNally and Geoffrey Rush reprise their roles as Jack Sparrow, Joshamee Gibbs and Hector Barbossa, respectively, while Javier Bardem, Brenton Thwaites and Kaya Scodelario join the cast as Armando Salazar, Henry Turner and Carina Smyth. The film also features the returns of Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley as Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, following their absence from the previous film.
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James Norrington
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Tale of the Mummy
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Jack Davenport
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Sumitomo Rubber Industries includes the brand that was launched in Japan in what year?
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Title: Protyre
Passage: Micheldever Tyre Auto Services Limited, trading as Protyre are primarily focused on the fast fitting of motor vehicles, specialising in tyres, brakes, exhausts and batteries. They also cater for MOT testing servicing and air conditioning. To date, they have accumulated 61 branches across the UK, the latest acquisitions are located in North West (2010) and Swansea (Wales), UK (2011). The Protyre brand spawned from Micheldever Tyre and Auto Services Limited and in 2006 was acquired by venture capitalists, Graphite Capital and Royal Bank of Scotland. It was sold to Sumitomo Rubber Industries in January 2017.
Title: Sumitomo Rubber Industries
Passage: Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd. ( , Sumitomo Gomu Kgyo Kabushiki-gaisha ) is a global tire and rubber company based in Japan. It is part of the Sumitomo Group. The company makes a wide range of rubber based products, including automobile tires, golf balls and tennis balls. Sumitomo brands include Dunlop Tyres, Falken Tire and Ohtsu Tire.
Title: China Plastic amp; Rubber Journal
Passage: China Plastic Rubber Journal (CPRJ) is a leading bimonthly Chinese journal distributed to qualified professionals and decision markers in the industry. It has been published since 1982 with a controlled circulation of 29,760 copies per issue. Appointed as the "Official Publication of Chinaplas", Asias No. 1 exhibition for the plastics and rubber industries
Title: Falken Tire
Passage: Falken Tire is a brand of passenger car, light truck, and medium truck tires owned by the Japanese company Sumitomo Rubber Industries (SRI). It was launched in its native country of Japan in 1983, and was introduced to the North American market two years later and in Europe in 1988. Falken has now become a stand-alone brand that focuses on UHP (Ultra High Performance) products while utilizing professional motorsports to further develop and improve products for worldwide distribution.
Title: Srixon
Passage: Srixon is a brand owned by SRI Sports Limited, a subsidiary of Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd., specializing in golf and tennis. Srixon is most well known globally for its golf balls, holding the largest number of golf ball patents worldwide, and having previously supplied other leading manufacturers such as Dunlop Slazenger with great success. They also produce a full range of golf clubs and accessories.
Title: Ladysmith, KwaZulu-Natal
Passage: Ladysmith is a town in the Uthukela District of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It lies 230 km north-west of Durban and 365 km south of Johannesburg. Important industries in the area include food processing, textiles, and tyre production. Motor vehicle tyres are produced by "Sumitomo Rubber South Africa" in the nearby town of Steadville.
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1983
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Sumitomo Rubber Industries
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Falken Tire
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Donker Mag is an album by what African hip hop group?
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Title: Avery (album)
Passage: As of January 22, 2016, the album peaked at the top of the South African Hip hop Rap iTunes Chart. The single "Roll Up" entered the top 3 of the South African Hip hop Rap Singles Chart on iTunes.
Title: Gambian hip hop
Passage: The Gambian hip hop scene is a relatively new scene in African hip hop which mainly consists of young rappers primarily inspired by American hip hop and Senegalese hip hop.
Title: Dreamteam
Passage: Dreamteam is a South African hip hop music group consisting of Mthoko Mkhathini, Lusaso Ngcobo and Trevor Sineke, also known as Dash, Saso and Trey respectively. They all originate from Durban, the capital city of KwaZulu-Natal, officially formed in 2011, and shot to fame in 2013, after the release of independent album, "The Blow Up", which was released in March 2013. They are most known for major debut single "Tsekede", a song with a version that later featured major South African hip hop artist AKA, and fellow Durban-based musical trio, Big Nuz.
Title: Donker Mag
Passage: Donker Mag (Afrikaans for: "Dark Power") is the third studio album by South African hip hop and rave group Die Antwoord. It was released on 3 June 2014 by Zef Records.
Title: MTV Base: SA's Hottest MCs
Passage: MTV Base: SA's Hottest MCs is an annual segment that airs on MTV Base on the first two days of December. The segment consists of a panel of judges who are usually South African hip hop performers or personalities associated with the South African Hip Hop Genre.
Title: Die Antwoord
Passage: Die Antwoord (] , Afrikaans for "The Answer") is a South African hip hop group formed in Cape Town in 2008. It comprises rappers Ninja and Yolandi Visser and producer God (formerly DJ Hi-Tek). Their image revolves around the South African counterculture movement known as zef and has incorporated work by other artists associated with the movement, such as photographer Roger Ballen.
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Die Antwoord
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Donker Mag
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Die Antwoord
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What committee is chaired by the current New York State Senator from Brooklyn?
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Title: Lexow Committee
Passage: Lexow Committee (1894 to 1895), is the name given to a major New York State Senate probe into police corruption in New York City. The Lexow Committee inquiry, which took its name from the Committee's chairman, State Senator Clarence Lexow, was the widest-ranging of several such commissions empaneled during the 19th century. The testimony collected during its hearings ran to over 10,000 pages and the resultant scandal played a major part in the defeat of Tammany Hall in the elections of 1894 and the election of the reform administration of Mayor William L. Strong. The investigations were initiated by pressure from Charles Henry Parkhurst.
Title: Peter H. McNulty
Passage: Peter H. McNulty (1818-1902), a merchant and real estate operator and, concurrently, an officer from 1880 (3rd Battalion) and a major from 1889 (Quartermaster, 2nd Brigade) in the New York National Guard, was a multi term turn of the 19th century Democratic Party (USA) New York State Senator from Brooklyns 6th District (119th New York State Legislature, 120th New York State Legislature and 121st New York State Legislature). McNulty apparently a few years after this service in the legislature died, remarkably, of acute indigestion.
Title: Kenneth LaValle
Passage: Kenneth P. LaValle (born May 22, 1939 in Brooklyn, New York) represents District 1 in the New York State Senate, which comprises the five East End towns of Long Island, New York, and the eastern half of the Town of Brookhaven, New York. First elected in 1976, he is the chair of the Higher Education Committee in the State Senate.
Title: Shirley Huntley
Passage: Shirley L. Huntley (born June 29, 1938) is a former New York State Senator, serving from 2007 to 2012. She pleaded guilty to mail fraud in 2013. Huntley represented parts of Queens County, including Jamaica, South Jamaica, Springfield Gardens, Laurelton, South Ozone Park, Kew Gardens, Broad Channel, and Lindenwood. A Democrat, she defeated former Senator Ada Smith in the Democratic Primary. She was the Ranking Minority Member of the Investigations and Government Operations Committee. She served on the Education Committee, the Higher Education Committee, the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Committee, and the Transportation Committee.
Title: New York's 1st State Senate district
Passage: New York's 1st State Senate district is one of 62 districts of the New York State Senate. It is currently represented by Senator Kenneth LaValle (R).
Title: New York State Council on the Arts
Passage: The New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) is an arts council serving the U.S. state of New York. It was established in 1960 through a bill introduced in the New York State Legislature by New York State Senator MacNeil Mitchell (19051996), with backing from Governor Nelson Rockefeller, and began its work in 1961. It awards more than 1,900 grants each year to arts, culture and heritage non-profits throughout the state. Its headquarters are in Manhattan, New York City.
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Higher Education Committee
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New York's 1st State Senate district
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Kenneth LaValle
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When was the American actor who appeared in The Bushido Blade born
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Title: Stephen Dorff
Passage: Stephen Dorff Jr. (born July 29, 1973) is an American actor, known for portraying PK in "The Power of One", Stuart Sutcliffe in "Backbeat", Johnny Marco in Sofia Coppola's "Somewhere", and for his roles in "Blade" (as self-styled vampire-overlord Deacon Frost), "Cecil B. DeMented", "The Motel Life", "S.F.W." and "Space Truckers".
Title: J. D. Cerna
Passage: John Dayton Cerna, often credited as J. D. Cerna, is an American actor and a writer. He appeared in the 1988-89 horror film "The Dead Come Home". In the 1995 coming-of-age short film "Alkali, Iowa", which is part of "Boys Life 2", the 1997 compilation of short films about gay males, Cerna portrayed Jack Gudmanson, a leading character who is coming to terms of his sexuality and learns about his father's secret past. He was a columnist for the LGBT-related newspaper "Washington Blade" in 200205. He wrote and performed a leading role of his semi-autobiographical play "Not as Cute as Picture", whose story focuses on a "young gay man's pursuit of purpose[,] often obstructed by [crisis] of AIDS," set in 1994. The play was nominated in the 14th Annual GLAAD Media Awards (2003) for Outstanding Theatre: Washington D. C. He wrote another play "Problem Cat: A Love Story".
Title: The Bushido Blade
Passage: The Bushido Blade is a 1981 film, directed by . Sonny Chiba, Toshiro Mifune, Mako, Laura Gemser and James Earl Jones appear in this movie. This was Richard Boone's last film appearance.
Title: Edward James Olmos
Passage: Edward James Olmos (born February 24, 1947) is an American actor and director. Among his most memorable roles are William Adama in the re-imagined "Battlestar Galactica", Lieutenant Martin "Marty" Castillo in "Miami Vice", teacher Jaime Escalante in "Stand and Deliver", patriarch Abraham Quintanilla, Jr. in the film "Selena", Detective Gaff in "Blade Runner", and narrator El Pachuco in both the stage and film versions of "Zoot Suit". In 1988, Olmos was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for the film "Stand and Deliver".
Title: James Earl Jones
Passage: James Earl Jones (born January 17, 1931) is an American actor. His career has spanned more than 60 years, and he has been described as "one of America's most distinguished and versatile" actors and "one of the greatest actors in American history." Since his Broadway debut in 1957, Jones has won many awards, including a Tony Award and Golden Globe Award for his role in "The Great White Hope". Jones has won three Emmy Awards, including two in the same year in 1991, and he also earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role in the film version of "The Great White Hope". He is also known for his voice roles as Darth Vader in the "Star Wars" film series and Mufasa in Disney's "The Lion King", as well as many other film, stage and television roles.
Title: Harrison Ford
Passage: Harrison Ford (born July 13, 1942) is an American actor and film producer. He gained worldwide fame for his starring roles as Han Solo in the "Star Wars" film series and as the title character of the "Indiana Jones" film series. Ford is also known for his roles as Rick Deckard in the neo-noir dystopian science fiction film "Blade Runner" (1982); John Book in the thriller "Witness" (1985), for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor; and Jack Ryan in the action films "Patriot Games" (1992) and "Clear and Present Danger" (1994).
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January 17, 1931
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The Bushido Blade
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James Earl Jones
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Which film was released first, Transparent or 16 Days in Afghanistan?
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Title: Anwar Hajher
Passage: Anwar Hajher is an Afghan American professor and filmmaker. After leaving Afghanistan during the Russian invasion, he traveled around the world and settled in the United States. In 2008 he directed "16 Days in Afghanistan" a documentary about life after the Taliban.
Title: Transparent (film)
Passage: Transparent is a 2005 documentary film written, directed, and produced by Jules Rosskam. Its title is a play on the words trans and parent implying the invisibility of transgender parenting in society today. The documentary follows 19 female-to-male transsexuals from 14 different states who have given birth to, and in most cases, gone on to raise, their biological children and the challenges they face while transitioning.
Title: A Small Victory
Passage: "A Small Victory" is the tenth track and the second single from Faith No More's fourth studio album "Angel Dust". It was released as a single on August 3, 1992, in Europe and 16 days later in Japan. The song was later remixed by Youth of Killing Joke. This remix was released on September 1, 1992, in Europe, and on October 29, 1992, in the US. It was their last single to chart in the Billboard Modern Rock charts, peaking at 11. It was one of their lowest charting singles in Australia, only making it to 84 on the ARIA Charts. When asked about the song's meaning, Mike Patton said:
Title: 16 Days in Afghanistan
Passage: 16 Days in Afghanistan is a 2007 documentary about the journey of Afghan-American Anwar Hajher (director) traveling to his homeland Afghanistan after 25 years to rediscover his country. The film is produced by Mithaq Kazimi and is the first documentary since the fall of Taliban to be shot in those provinces which remain under the heavy influence of the Taliban. It is also the first professionally produced documentary about Afghanistan by a team of Afghan filmmakers and has become a reference film used by many, including Penguin Books's study guides about Afghan-related books.
Title: The Day (2011 film)
Passage: The Day is a 2011 Canadian post-apocalyptic film directed by Douglas Aarniokoski. The film stars Ashley Bell, Shannyn Sossamon, Dominic Monaghan, Shawn Ashmore and Cory Hardrict. The film premiered on September 16 , 2011 at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in 12 theaters in the United States on August 29 , 2012. It screened theatrically for 16 days and grossed 20,984.
Title: 16 Days (song)
Passage: "16 Days" is a song by alternative country band Whiskeytown and written by Ryan Adams. It first appeared on Whiskeytown's "Strangers Almanac" album in 1997, and was released that same year as a CD single. An earlier version of the song - recorded during the band's "Baseball Park" sessions - was released on the 1998 reissue of the band's first album "Faithless Street". And an alternate, acoustic version of the song - also recorded during the "Baseball Park" sessions - was released on the 2008 deluxe edition of "Strangers Almanac".
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Transparent
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Transparent (film)
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16 Days in Afghanistan
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Where is the electric chair "Old Smokey" which was used to execute the notorious murderer Richard Hauptmann now on display?
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Title: Carlos Frederick MacDonald
Passage: Carlos Frederick MacDonald, M.D. (August 29, 1845 May 29, 1926) was a psychiatrist, and the chairman of the New York State Commission in Lunacy from 1880 to 1896. He was involved in the design of the first electric chair and examined Leon F. Czolgosz, pronouncing him sane enough to be executed in the electric chair after the assassination of President William McKinley in 1901. He was President of the American Psychiatric Association from 1913 to 1914. He was an expert witness at the trials of Harry Thaw and Harrison W. Noel.
Title: Richard Hauptmann
Passage: Bruno Richard Hauptmann (November 26, 1899 April 3, 1936) was a German-born carpenter who was convicted of the abduction and murder of the 20-month-old son of aviator Charles Lindbergh and his wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh. The Lindbergh kidnapping became known as "The Crime of the Century". Hauptmann proclaimed his innocence to the end, but he was convicted of first degree murder and executed in 1936 in the electric chair at the New Jersey State Prison.
Title: Richard Burgess (murderer)
Passage: Richard S. Burgess (14 February 1829 5 October 1866) was a notorious murderer known for the "Maungatapu murders" which occurred on the Maungatapu track, south-east of Nelson, New Zealand.
Title: Old Smokey
Passage: Old Smokey is a euphemistic name given to the state prison electric chair in New Jersey, which is on display at the New Jersey State Police Museum. The chair's most notorious victim was Richard Hauptmann, the man executed in the chair after being found guilty of abducting and killing Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr. in 1932, the 20-month-old son of famous aviators Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh "(see Lindbergh kidnapping)".
Title: James Neil Tucker
Passage: James Neil Tucker (January 12, 1957 May 28, 2004) was a convicted murderer executed by the U.S. state of South Carolina by means of the electric chair. The electric chair would not be used again in the United States until July 20, 2006, in the state of Virginia. He had been convicted of the murders of Rosa Lee Dolly Oakley and Shannon Lynn Mellon.
Title: Big Electric Chair
Passage: Created in 1967, the Stockholm Big Electric Chair is part of a series of works by Andy Warhol depicting an electric chair. Death by electrocution was a controversial subject in New York City, where the artist lived and worked, especially after the last two executions at Sing Sing Correctional Facility in 1963. Warhol obtained a photograph of the empty execution chamber, which became the basis for this series.
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New Jersey State Police Museum
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Old Smokey
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Richard Hauptmann
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In what national park are the headwaters of Abrams Creek?
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Title: Blum Basin Falls
Passage: Blum Basin Falls is a waterfall in Whatcom County, in the U.S. state of Washington. It is located in North Cascades National Park on the headwaters of Blum Creek, a tributary of the Baker River. Fed by two small retreating glaciers and several snowfields on the southern side of Mount Blum, the waterfall is formed by the largest meltwater stream that feeds the mainstem of Blum Creek. The falls tumble 1680 ft down a high glacial headwall several miles within the national park in two distinct stages; the first is a series of slides over rounded rock, above the tree line, and the second is a series of near-vertical plunges to the forested valley below. Although most of the falls is clearly visible, parts of it are obscured by tall pines that grow at its base. There is no trail leading to the waterfall.
Title: Calera Creek
Passage: Calera Creek is a stream in the Rockaway Beach and Vallemar neighborhoods of Pacifica, California. The creek is named for the limestone deposits and historical quarry located nearby. With headwaters in the Sweeney Ridge national park, this creek presently enjoys wetlands restoration from the Calera Creek Water Recycling Plant, and contains habitat for the California Red-legged Frog and San Francisco Garter Snake.
Title: Abrams Creek (Tennessee)
Passage: Abrams Creek is a creek in Blount County, Tennessee. Its headwaters are in Cades Cove, and it is a tributary of the Little Tennessee River. It is named after the Chilhowee Cherokee chief Old Abraham ("Abram"). Visitors swim and fish in the creek. The creek was deliberately poisoned in 1957 to kill fish in potential competition with rainbow trout; many fish species were extirpated from the river and have never recovered.
Title: Cades Cove
Passage: Cades Cove is an isolated valley located in the Tennessee section of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA. The valley was home to numerous settlers before the formation of the national park. Today Cades Cove, the single most popular destination for visitors to the park, attracts more than two million visitors a year because of its well preserved homesteads, scenic mountain views, and abundant display of wildlife. The Cades Cove Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Title: Cartridge Creek
Passage: Cartridge Creek is a creek near Fresno, California. It terminates in the Middle Fork Kings River. The creek is part of Kings Canyon National Park. A pass above the headwaters of the creek has an old sheep trail over it. The creek was named by Frank Lewis while on a hunting trip in the 1870s. The following quote records the event: "While hunting with a young friend, Harrison Hill, I wounded a bear and told him to finish it. He became excited and threw all the shells out of his winchester without firing a shot."
Title: Abrams Falls Trail
Passage: The Abrams Falls Trail is an American hiking trail, in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park of Blount County, Tennessee. The trail runs parallel to Abrams Creek and passes Abrams Falls, one of the most voluminous waterfalls in the national park, before terminating at a junction with the Hatcher and Hannah Mountain trails.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Abrams Creek (Tennessee)
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Cades Cove
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What was the birth date of the 2010 electee to a Cheshire constituency in the House of Commons?
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Title: Congleton (UK Parliament constituency)
Passage: Congleton is a constituency in Cheshire, represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Fiona Bruce of the Conservative Party.
Title: Fiona Bruce (politician)
Passage: Fiona Claire Bruce (born 26 March 1957) is a British Conservative Party politician who is the Member of Parliament for Congleton, elected at the 2010 general election, and then again in 2015.
Title: Hippolytus (archbishop of Gniezno)
Passage: Hippolytus or Hipolit (died c. 1027) was an early medieval archbishop of Gniezno. His place and date of birth date are unknown but the medieval historian Jan Dugosz claims that he was of noble birth and a Roman citizen. Modern scholars generally agree that he was not Polish.
Title: Aviation Maintenance Technician Day
Passage: Aviation Maintenance Technician Day is a United States day of recognition, observed on May 24, that recognizes the efforts of aviation maintenance professionals as well as the achievements of Charles Edward Taylor, the man who built the engine used to power the airplane of the Wright Brothers. The date May 24 was selected to honor the birth date of Taylor. The day of recognition is currently observed by 45 states in the United States. On May 24, 2007, a United States House of Representatives resolution supporting the goals and ideals of a National Aviation Maintenance Technician Day was introduced. Congressman Bob Filner of California was the sponsor of the resolution. On April 30, 2008 the resolution passed by a voice vote.
Title: Astro Boy (2003 TV series)
Passage: Astro Boy ( , Asutoro Bi: Tetsuwan Atomu , lit. "Astro Boy: Mighty Atom") is a remake of the 1960s anime series of the same name created by Osamu Tezuka, which was produced by his company, Tezuka Productions, Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, Dentsu, and Fuji Television network. It was also shown on Animax, who have broadcast the series across its respective networks worldwide, including Japan, Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, and other regions. It was created to celebrate the birth date of AtomAstro Boy (as well as the 40th anniversary of the original TV series). Under the original English name (instead of "Mighty Atom"), it kept the same classic art style as the original manga and anime, but was revisioned and modernized with more lush, high-quality, near-theatrical animation and visuals. It combined the playfulness of the early anime with the darker, more serious and dramatic Science fiction themes of the manga and the 1980 series. The anime broadcast in Japan on the same date as Atom'sAstro's birth in the manga (April 6, 2003) across Animax and Fuji Television. It was directed by Kazuya Konaka and written by Chiaki J. Konaka at the beginning of the series. Other writers included were Keiichi Hasegawa, Sadayuki Murai, Ai Ohta, Hirotoshi Kobayashi, Kenji Konuta, and Marc Handler, who was also executive story editor.
Title: Richard Hines
Passage: Richard Hines (died 1851) was a Congressional Representative from North Carolina; born in Tarboro, North Carolina, birth date unknown; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1816 and practiced in Raleigh, North Carolina; member of the State house of commons, 1824; elected to the Nineteenth Congress (March 4, 1825-March 3, 1827); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1826 to the Twentieth Congress; resumed the practice of law in Raleigh, N.C., and died there November 20, 1851; interment in the Old City Cemetery, Raleigh, N.C.
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26 March 1957
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Congleton (UK Parliament constituency)
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Fiona Bruce (politician)
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Who has also written two novels set in the English Civil War, Gillian Bradshaw or Arthur Hailey?
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Title: Arthur Hailey
Passage: Arthur Hailey (April 5, 1920 November 24, 2004) was a British-Canadian novelist whose plot-driven storylines were set against the backdrops of various industries. His meticulously-researched books, which include such best sellers as "Hotel" (1965), "Airport" (1968), "Wheels" (1971), "The Moneychangers" (1975), and "Overload" (1979), have sold 170 million copies in 38 languages.
Title: In Winter's Shadow
Passage: In Winter's Shadow is the final book in a trilogy of fantasy novels written by Gillian Bradshaw. It tells the story of King Arthur's downfall, as recounted by his wife Gwynhwyfar.
Title: Kingdom of Summer
Passage: Kingdom of Summer is the second book in a trilogy of fantasy novels written by Gillian Bradshaw. The novel tells of the ascendancy of King Arthur and the planting of the seeds of his downfall. The tale is recounted by Rhys ap Sion, a Dumnonian farmer who becomes the servant of Gwalchmai ap Lot (the hero of the preceding book, "Hawk of May").
Title: Gillian Bradshaw
Passage: Gillian Marucha Bradshaw (born May 14, 1956) is an American writer of historical fiction, historical fantasy, children's literature, science fiction, and contemporary science-based novels, who currently lives in Britain. Her serious historical novels are often set in classical antiquity Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, the Byzantine Empire, Saka and the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, Imperial Rome, Sub-Roman Britain and Roman Britain. She has also written two novels set in the English Civil War.
Title: Hawk of May
Passage: Hawk of May is the first installment in Gillian Bradshaws "Down The Long Wind" trilogy. Published initially in 1980 by Simon and Schuster, "Hawk of May" is a bildungsroman set in the time of King Arthur and centered on Gwalchmai ap Lot (Gawain, as he is better known).
Title: First English Civil War
Passage: The First English Civil War (16421646) began the series of three wars known as the English Civil War (or "Wars"). "The English Civil War" was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations that took place between Parliamentarians and Royalists from 1642 until 1651, and includes the Second English Civil War (16481649) and the Third English Civil War (16491651).
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Gillian Marucha Bradshaw
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Gillian Bradshaw
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Arthur Hailey
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Sportverein Sandhausen 1916 e.V. owns this stadium.
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Title: BWT-Stadion am Hardtwald
Passage: BWT-Stadion am Hardtwald (former Hardtwaldstadion) is a football stadium in Sandhausen, Germany. Situated in a small patch of forest near the Sandhausen town limits, it is the home stadium of local football team SV Sandhausen. The stadium is owned by the club.
Title: ASV Kln
Passage: Athletik Sportverein Kln e.V. is a multi-sports club from Cologne, Germany. It has sections for rugby union, athletics, triathlon and karate
Title: 1916 The Citadel Bulldogs football team
Passage: The 1916 The Citadel Bulldogs football team represented The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina in the 1916 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season. Harvey O'Brien served as coach for the first season. The Bulldogs played as members of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association and played home games at College Park Stadium in Hampton Park. The Citadel claims a "State Championship" for 1916 by virtue of its wins over Presbyterian, Newberry, Wofford, Clemson, and South Carolina.
Title: SV Sandhausen
Passage: Sportverein Sandhausen 1916 e.V., commonly known as simply SV Sandhausen or Sandhausen, is a German association football club that plays in Sandhausen, immediately to the south of Heidelberg in Baden-Wrttemberg.
Title: 199596 DFB-Pokal
Passage: The 199596 DFB-Pokal was the 53rd season of the annual German football cup competition. 64 teams competed in the tournament of six rounds which began on 15 August 1995 and ended on 24 May 1996. In the final 1. FC Kaiserslautern defeated Karlsruher SC 10 thereby claiming their second title. In the first round SV 1916 Sandhausen defeated VfB Stuttgart 1312 on penalties, marking the game with the most goals in German professional football ever.
Title: Parken Sport amp; Entertainment
Passage: Parken Sport Entertainment AS (or PSE for short) is a Danish company listed on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange. PSE is a leading arranger of sport and entertainment events in Denmark and the resunds region. The group's primary activities are the Telia Parken Stadium, the football club F.C. Copenhagen and the Lalandia Holiday Center. In addition to owning F.C. Copenhagen, PSE also owns the club's stadium Telia Parken. The company is also active as a promoter of an annual outdoor concert tour to major Danish cities, and owns a 15 interest in Euro Media AS, which includes the DK4 television station. PSE is headed by chairman John Dueholm.
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BWT-Stadion am Hardtwald
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BWT-Stadion am Hardtwald
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SV Sandhausen
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At what gymnasium did Tesana Panvisvas win the men's doubles silver with Pramote Teerawiwatana?
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Title: Tesana Panvisvas
Passage: Tesana Panvisvas ( ; born 14 March 1978) is a male badminton player from Thailand. He competed at the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games. In 2002 Asian Games, and won the men's doubles silver with Pramote Teerawiwatana.
Title: Sergio Casal
Passage: Sergio Casal Martnez (born 8 September 1962) is a former professional tennis player from Spain. During his career, he won three Grand Slam doubles titles, as well as the men's doubles Silver Medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
Title: Choong Tan Fook
Passage: Choong Tan Fook (born 6 February 1976 in Perak) is a male badminton player from Malaysia, who competed in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's doubles with partner Lee Wan Wah. They had a bye in the first round and defeated Pramote Teerawiwatana and Tesana Panvisvas of Thailand in the second. In the quarterfinals, Choong and Lee lost to Lee Dong-soo Yoo Yong-sung of Korea 11-15, 15-11, 15-9.
Title: Rosyita Eka Putri Sari
Passage: Rosyita Eka Putri Sari (born 6 July 1996 in Sleman) is a female Indonesian shuttler. She is a doubles specialist. She is paired with Della Destiara Haris in the women's doubles and with Muhammad Rian Ardianto in the mixed doubles. Previously, she paired with Maretha Dea Giovani and Melati Daeva Oktaviani in the women's doubles. She is from PB. Djarum, a badminton club in Kudus, Central Java and has joined the club since 2011. She is the girls' and mixed doubles silver medalist of the 2014 World Junior Championships that was held in Alor Setar, Malaysia.
Title: Badminton at the 2002 Asian Games
Passage: Badminton was contested at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea. Singles, doubles, and team events were contested for both men and women. Mixed Doubles were also contested. All events were held at Gangseo Gymnasium.
Title: Emilio Snchez
Passage: Emilio ngel Snchez Vicario (born 29 May 1965) is a former professional tennis player from Spain. He won three Grand Slam doubles titles and the men's doubles silver medal at the 1988 Olympic Games. He is the brother of multiple Grand Slam winner Arantxa. Sanchez since retiring captained his nation to Davis Cup success in 2008. In 2012 Sanchez was a tournament director for two wheelchair tennis events.
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Gangseo Gymnasium
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Tesana Panvisvas
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Badminton at the 2002 Asian Games
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What is the technical name for the rodent that lived with Gallotia goliath on the island of Tenerife?
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Title: Hamra Street
Passage: Hamra Street or Rue Hamra (Arabic: ) is one of the main streets of the city of Beirut, Lebanon, and one of the main economic and diplomatic hubs of Beirut. It is located in the neighborhood of the same name, Hamra. Its technical name is Rue 31. Due to the numerous sidewalk cafes and theatres, Hamra Street was the centre of intellectual activity in Beirut during the 1960s and 1970s. Before 1975, Hamra Street and the surrounding district was known as Beirut's trendiest, though in the post-war period it has arguably been eclipsed by Rue Monot in Ashrafieh, Rue Gouraud in Gemmayzeh, Rue Verdun, and downtown area. In the mid 1990s, the Municipality of Beirut gave a face lift to the street to reattract tourists all year round. Hamra Street was known as Beirut's Champs Elyses as it was frequented by tourists, mostly Americans, Europeans and mega-rich Arabs, all year round.
Title: Gallotia goliath
Passage: Gallotia goliath (the goliath Tenerife lizard) is an extinct giant lizard species from the island of Tenerife of the Canary Islands, Spain. This reptile lived before the arrival of humans and is believed to have grown to at least 0.9 m long. It was described by the German herpetologist Robert Mertens. Fossils of this lizard have been found in volcanic caves, where they often appear with those of other animals, like the Tenerife giant rat.
Title: Tenerife giant rat
Passage: The Tenerife giant rat ("Canariomys bravoi") is an extinct species of rodent endemic to the island of Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, Spain. Many remains have been found during archeological digs. Most remains are from the Pleistocene. Radiocarbon dating has placed some of the finds in the late Pleistocene.
Title: Breidecker
Passage: Breidecker is white variety of grape. It is a hybrid grape, an interspecific crossing (Riesling Silvaner) Seibel 7053. It can be used to make a German style light white wine with apple and pear flavors. "This cultivar was released by the Geisenheim Research Station, Germany, in 1962. Has the technical name GM 4894. It was derived from a Mller-Thurgau cross with the Chancellor (a.k.a. Seibel 7053) hybrid cultivar and can currently be found in limited areas on the south island of New Zealand where it is mainly used for producing somewhat neutral varietal and blend white wines. Resistant to bunch rot and downy mildew fungus diseases. Breidecker was named after Heinrich Breidecker, one of New Zealand pioneer grape growers."
Title: Quebrada Tenerife
Passage: Quebrada Tenerife is a hill with an intermittent stream near Cerro El Viejo, Cerro Tenerife and Cerro El Guamal. Is in the state of Mrida (Venezuela). It takes its name from the island of Tenerife (Spain).
Title: Adi tala
Passage: Adi talam (Sanskrit "di tl" , literally "primary clap""primary rhythm" also spelled "aadi taala", "adi talam") is the name of one of the most popular tala or rhythms used in Carnatic Music. Its full technical name according to the Carnatic Music's tala system is "Chaturashra-naDe Chaturashra-jaati triputa taLa".
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Canariomys bravoi
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Gallotia goliath
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Tenerife giant rat
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How many square feet are in the building that is the subject of Vegas Stripped?
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Title: South Point Hotel, Casino amp; Spa
Passage: The South Point Hotel and Casino consists of a 25-story hotel tower and 90000 sqft convention center located on a 60 acre site along Las Vegas Boulevard in Enterprise, Nevada and adjacent to Silverado Ranch. The casino is owned and operated by Michael Gaughan and it serves as the primary sponsor of Gaughan's son Brendan Gaughan's race car.
Title: Toyota Music Factory
Passage: The Toyota Music Factory (formerly known as Irving Music Factory) is a 410000 sqft , 16.7 acre, American entertainment complex located in the Las Colinas neighborhood of Irving, Texas. Developed by The ARK Group and The City of Irving and designed by Architecture firm Gensler, for roughly US175 million, the live music venue holds more than 7000 spectators. The development is slated to include 300,000 square feet of retail and restaurants, 100,000 square feet concert hall and amphitheater with 8,000 capacity, an outdoor event plaza and 100,000 square feet of office.
Title: 1090 Vermont Avenue
Passage: 1090 Vermont Avenue NW is a high-rise modernist office building in Washington, D.C., which is tied with the Renaissance Washington DC Hotel as the fourth-tallest commercial building in the city (as of January 2010). The building is 187 feet (57 metres) high and has 12 floors. It contained about 160,000 square feet (14,880 square metres) of space when it first opened, but only 150,000 square feet (13,905 square metres) by 1998. Internal build-outs increased the interior space to 187,000 square feet (17,391 square metres) by 2006.
Title: Reiff's Antique Gas Station Automotive Museum
Passage: Reiff's Gas Station Museum (founded 2000) is a museum in Woodland, California which is best known for its collection of antique gas pumps, gas station signs and other car culture memorabilia from the 1960s, 1950s and before. The collections are displayed throughout 10,000 square feet (900 m2) of exhibit space. A meeting room of 650 square feet (60 m2) and an outdoor patio of 900 square feet (84 m2) can be reserved for meetings and special events. The museum also provides photo shoot locations where owners can bring their vintage cars to be photographed in the antique scenes within the museum.
Title: Nick Groff
Passage: Nick Groff (born April 19, 1980) is an American paranormal investigator, musician, and television personality. Groff is currently the lead investigator for the television series "Paranormal Lockdown" and the "Ghosts of Shepherdstown". He was a co-investigator and executive producer of "Ghost Adventures", as well as an editor and cameraman for the show from seasons 1-10. Groff was an executive producer for a show on the Travel Channel called "Vegas Stripped", a behind-the-scenes look at the operations of the South Point Hotel, Casino Spa in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Title: Hershey Community Center Building
Passage: Hershey Community Center Building is a historic building located at Hershey, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. It was designed by noted architect Paul Philippe Cret (1876-1945), under a general plan by Milton S. Hershey (1857-1945), and built in 1932-1933. Plans for a community theater and center were originally drawn-up by C. Emlen Urban in 1915. It is a five story building, encompassing 190,699 square feet. It is shaped like a distended "E," with an open court in the front center and sun porches on three sides. The building is faced in Indiana limestone. The building houses a large theater, the Hershey Theatre (51,525 square feet) and small theater (5,535 square feet), along with a variety of recreational facilities including a gymnasium, swimming pool, game rooms, locker rooms, and showers. The building also houses a library (6,640 square feet) and dormitories (15,970 square feet).
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90000
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Nick Groff
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South Point Hotel, Casino amp; Spa
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This drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev starred a Russian actor also known for "Bimmer" which was made in what year?
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Title: Black Hunters
Passage: Black Hunters (Russian: , "We're from the future " ) is a 2008 Russian language action drama film directed by Andrey Malyukov. The film features Danila Kozlovsky, Andrey Terentev, Vladimir Yaglych, Dmitriy Volkostrelov and Ekaterina Klimova in the lead roles. The movie is about time travel.
Title: Leviathan (2014 film)
Passage: Leviathan (Russian: , "Leviafan") is a 2014 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev, co-written by Zvyagintsev and Oleg Negin, and starring Aleksei Serebryakov, Elena Lyadova, and Vladimir Vdovichenkov. According to Zvyagintsev, the story of Marvin Heemeyer in the United States inspired him and it was adapted into a Russian setting, but critics compare the story to the more similar biblical story of Naboth's Vineyard, where a King vies for his subjects' land and is motivated by his Queen to obtain it in a sly manner. The character development of the protagonist parallels another biblical figure, Job. The producer Alexander Rodnyansky has said: "It deals with some of the most important social issues of contemporary Russia while never becoming an artist's sermon or a public statement; it is a story of love and tragedy experienced by ordinary people". Critics noted the film as being formidable, dealing with quirks of fate, power and money.
Title: Vladimir Vdovichenkov
Passage: Vladimir Vladimirovich Vdovichenkov (Russian: ; born 13 August 1971) is a Russian actor. He is an actor, known for "Leviathan" (2014), "Bimmer" (2003) and "" (2006).
Title: Loveless (film)
Passage: Loveless (Russian: ) is a 2017 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev. The story concerns two separated parents living apart whose affections are long forgotten and whose relationship has become loveless. They are temporarily brought together after their only young child becomes a missing person and they attempt to find him. It was shot in Moscow, with international support after the Russian government disapproved of Zvyagintsev's 2014 film "Leviathan". "Loveless" opened to critical acclaim and it won the Jury Prize at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. It was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards.
Title: Elena (2011 film)
Passage: Elena (Russian: ) is a 2011 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize.
Title: The Return (2003 film)
Passage: The Return (Russian: , "Vozvrashcheniye") is a 2003 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev and released internationally in 2004.
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2003
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Leviathan (2014 film)
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Vladimir Vdovichenkov
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Named for a signer of the Declaration of Independence, the George Walton Academy is a private school in which Georgia town?
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Title: Signers Monument
Passage: Signers Monument is a granite obelisk located in Augusta, Georgia, on Greene Street. Signers Monument recognizes Georgia's three signatories of the United States Declaration of Independence: George Walton, Lyman Hall, and Button Gwinnett.
Title: John Walton (Continental Congress)
Passage: John Walton (17381783) was a Georgia delegate to the Continental Congress. Though born in Virginia, Walton later became a planter near Augusta, Georgia. He was elected as a delegate from St. Paul Parish to the Provincial Congress at Savannah in 1775, and then elected to the Continental Congress in 1778. He signed the Articles of Confederation on behalf of Georgia on July 24, 1778. He held the office of surveyor of Richmond County for several years before his death in New Savannah, Georgia in 1783. His brother was George Walton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence for Georgia and one of the first governors of Georgia.
Title: George Walton Academy
Passage: George Walton Academy (GWA) is a private school in Monroe, Georgia, United States. It enrolls students in K4-12th grade. The school is named for Senator George Walton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Title: George Walton Comprehensive High School
Passage: George Walton Comprehensive High School, also known as Walton High School, is a public high school located in Marietta, Georgia, United States. It is in eastern Cobb County and is a charter school in the Cobb County School District. It is a School of Excellence and one of the top schools academically in the state. It is one of the larger high schools in the East Cobb area. As of the October 2, 2012 FTE count, there were 2,636 students attending Walton, making it the largest in the district by population.
Title: George Walton
Passage: George Walton (1749 February 2, 1804) signed the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Georgia and also served as the second Chief Executive of Georgia.
Title: United States Declaration of Independence
Passage: The Declaration of Independence is the statement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting at the Pennsylvania State House (Independence Hall) in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776, which announced that the thirteen American colonies, then at war with the Kingdom of Great Britain, regarded themselves as thirteen independent sovereign states, no longer under British rule. These states would found a new nationthe United States of America. John Adams was a leader in pushing for independence, which was passed on July 2 with no opposing vote cast. A committee of five had already drafted the formal declaration, to be ready when Congress voted on independence.
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The Fearless Defenders is centered on a team of female superheroes, led in part by a character that was created by Tony Isabella and who else?
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Title: Black Lightning
Passage: Black Lightning (real name Jefferson Pierce) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was one of the first major African American superheroes to appear in DC Comics. He debuted in "Black Lightning" 1 (April 1977), and was created by writer Tony Isabella with artist Trevor Von Eeden.
Title: Fearless Defenders
Passage: The Fearless Defenders was an ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics that debuted in February 2013 as part of the company's Marvel NOW! initiative. The series, written by Cullen Bunn with artwork by Will Sliney, centered on the Valkyrior, a team of female superheroes led by Valkyrie and Misty Knight. Despite favorable reviews from critics, the series ended in December 2013 after thirteen issues due to poor sales.
Title: Misty Knight
Passage: Misty Knight is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Tony Isabella and Arvell Jones, Knight was first mentioned (by name) in "Marvel Premiere" 20 (January 1975) and appeared in the next issue.
Title: The Hawkeye Initiative
Passage: The Hawkeye Initiative is a satirical Tumblr page similar to Women in Refrigerators that comments on the depiction and treatment of female characters and superheroes in comic books. The site features fan art of Marvel character Hawkeye in various poses held by female characters that the artists believe to be impossible or sexually provocative. The site's intent is phrased as "to draw attention to how deformed, hypersexualized, and unrealistically dressed women are drawn in comics". The site further states that these poses are seen as normal and go unnoticed by many readers when performed by female superheroes.
Title: Femforce
Passage: Femforce is a comic book published by AC Comics that began publication in 1985, detailing the adventures of the titular team: the "Federal Emergency Missions Force" or "Femforce", some of them original creations, while others originated in the 1940s and 1950s, lapsing into public domain by the time "Femforce" was published. The team are, as their name implies, all female superheroes, and are the first and the longest running all-women 'super-team'. The series has passed 150 issues, a significant milestone for an independent comic book company. Writers on the book have included Bill Black, Stephanie Sanderson, Mark Heike, Paul Monsky, Enrico Teodorani and Francesca Paolucci. Artists on the book have included Bill Black, Stephanie Sanderson, Mark Heike, Brad Gorby, Jeff Austin and Rik Levins.
Title: Will Sliney
Passage: Will Sliney is an Irish comic books artist. He is known for his work on comic books such as the "Marvel's Fearless Defenders " series as well as the best selling graphic novel "Celtic Warrior: The Legend of C Chulainn". He may be best known for his work on "Spider-Man 2099".
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Arvell Jones
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Fearless Defenders
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Misty Knight
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When did Rudolf Clausius introduce the second law of thermodynamics?
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Title: ClausiusClapeyron relation
Passage: The ClausiusClapeyron relation, named after Rudolf Clausius and Benot Paul mile Clapeyron, is a way of characterizing a discontinuous phase transition between two phases of matter of a single constituent. On a pressuretemperature (PT) diagram, the line separating the two phases is known as the coexistence curve. The ClausiusClapeyron relation gives the slope of the tangents to this curve. Mathematically,
Title: Theory of heat
Passage: In the history of science, the theory of heat or mechanical theory of heat was a theory, introduced in 1798 by Sir Benjamin Thompson (better known as 'Count Rumford'), and developed more thoroughly in 1824 by the French physicist Sadi Carnot, that heat and mechanical work are equivalent. It is related to the mechanical equivalent of heat. Over the next century, with the introduction of the second law of thermodynamics in 1850 by Rudolf Clausius, this theory evolved into the science of thermodynamics. In 1851, in his "On the Dynamical Theory of Heat", William Thomson outlined the view, as based on recent experiments by those such as James Joule, that heat is not a substance, but a dynamical form of mechanical effect, we perceive that there must be an equivalence between mechanical work and heat, as between cause and effect.
Title: Disgregation
Passage: In the history of thermodynamics, disgregation was defined in 1862 by Rudolf Clausius as the magnitude of the degree in which the molecules of a body are separated from each other. This term was modeled on certain passages in French physicist Sadi Carnot's 1824 paper "On the Motive Power of Fire" that characterized the "transformations" of "working substances" (particles of a thermodynamic system) of an engine cycle, namely "mode of aggregation", which was a precursor to the concept of entropy, which Clausius coined in 1865. It was also a precursor to that of Ludwig Boltzmann's 1870s theories of entropy and order and disorder.
Title: Rudolf Clausius
Passage: Rudolf Julius Emanuel Clausius (2 January 1822 24 August 1888) was a German physicist and mathematician and is considered one of the central founders of the science of thermodynamics. By his restatement of Sadi Carnot's principle known as the Carnot cycle, he gave the theory of heat a truer and sounder basis. His most important paper, "On the Moving Force of Heat", published in 1850, first stated the basic ideas of the second law of thermodynamics. In 1865 he introduced the concept of entropy. In 1870 he introduced the virial theorem which applied to heat.
Title: William John Macquorn Rankine
Passage: William John Macquorn Rankine, '1': ", '2': ", '3': 'FRSE FRS', '4': " ( ; 5 July 1820 24 December 1872) was a Scottish mechanical engineer who also contributed to civil engineering, physics and mathematics. He was a founding contributor, with Rudolf Clausius and William Thomson (Lord Kelvin), to the science of thermodynamics, particularly focusing on the first of the three thermodynamic laws.
Title: Nicolas Lonard Sadi Carnot
Passage: Nicolas Lonard Sadi Carnot (] ; 1 June 1796 24 August 1832) was a French military engineer and physicist, often described as the "father of thermodynamics". In his only publication, the 1824 monograph "Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire", Carnot gave the first successful theory of the maximum efficiency of heat engines. Carnot's work attracted little attention during his lifetime, but it was later used by Rudolf Clausius and Lord Kelvin to formalize the second law of thermodynamics and define the concept of entropy.
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Suneet Varma, is an eminent Indian fashion designer, he set up a self-named boutique at DLF Emporio, in which year, a high-street shopping mall situated Vasant Kunj, New Delhi?
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Title: Suneet Varma
Passage: Suneet Varma (born 1964) is an eminent Indian fashion designer. He launched his first Couture collection in 1987 after returning from Europe where he worked for Yves Saint Laurent to master traditional artisanal techniques. He set up a self-named boutique at DLF Emporio Delhi in 2009. He has collaborated with brands BMW, Judith Leiber, Azva by World Gold Council , Moet Chandon, Arttdinox by Jindal Steel, Faces by the Sartorialist and Swarovski.
Title: DLF Emporio
Passage: DLF Emporio is a high-street shopping mall situated Vasant Kunj, New Delhi. In 2007, it was reported as one of the most expensive malls in the country with rental rates of - per sq. ft. per month.
Title: Murder of Masonda Ketada Olivier
Passage: Masonda Ketada Olivier was a Congolese national who died after being assaulted in the Indian city of New Delhi on the night of 22 May 2016. Olivier had been in New Delhi as a student, and also taught French in a language school in the city. On the night of his death, he is said to have been returning from a party with his friends, and attempted to hail an autorickshaw in the Vasant Kunj suburb of Delhi when he got into an altercation with some local men, who then assaulted Olivier. He was rescued by another group of local people and taken to AIIMS, but succumbed to his injuries on the way. Following in the wake of an assault on a Tanzanian student in the city of Bangalore, Olivier's death precipitated a crisis of international relations between India and a number of nations within the African continent, who highlighted the incident as an example of racism in India. Diplomats from a number of African nations threatened to boycott the official Indian government celebrations of Africa Day in New Delhi, prompting interventions and assurances from the Indian government assuring safety of African nationals in India.
Title: Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj
Passage: Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj (DPS Vasant Kunj or DPS VK) is a school located in Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, India. DPS Vasant Kunj offers academic services from Kindergarten through Grade XII. The school has a combined strength of 205 teachers at the senior and junior level, and an enrollment of four thousand students.
Title: Vasant Kunj Marg
Passage: Vasant Kunj Marg is a road in Delhi, India that connects Vasant Kunj Sector-A (Pocket BC), Sector-D (Pocket 1,2,3,4) and Kishangarh Village to Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road(M.G Road).
Title: Mall of India
Passage: DLF Mall of India is a shopping mall situated in Sector 18, Noida, Delhi NCR, India, and a mall by same name in Gurgaon, also a Delhi suburb. These malls are being developed by DLF Limited. The Noida mall covers a gross leasable area of 1800000 sqft , and when the Gurgaon mall will be completed it would be surpassing all malls, making it the biggest in Asia. Earlier the mall was expected to be operational by December 2014 to give Dubai its answer to Dubai Mall. Eventually, the mall opened for public in February 2016.
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Suneet Varma
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DLF Emporio
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Pohnpeic languages are primarily spoken in a nation that contains how many islands?
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Title: Austric languages
Passage: Austric is a large hypothetical grouping of languages primarily spoken in Southeast Asia, the Pacific, and the eastern Indian subcontinent. It includes the Austronesian language family of Taiwan, the Malay Archipelago, Pacific Islands, and Madagascar, as well as the Austroasiatic language family of mainland Southeast Asia, Eastern India, Nepal and Bangladesh. The hypothesis of a genetic relationship between these two language families is not widely accepted among linguists.
Title: Gulf of Morbihan
Passage: The Gulf of Morbihan is a natural harbour on the coast of the Dpartement of Morbihan in the south of Brittany, France. This English name is taken from the French version: "le golfe du Morbihan". It is more accurately called 'the Morbihan' directly from its Breton name which is "Ar Mor Bihan", meaning 'the little sea' (Compare the Welsh "y mr bychan"), as opposed to the Atlantic Ocean outside, ("Ar Mor Bras"). Legend says that there are as many islands in the Gulf as there are days of the year. However, this is untrue and the gulf has about 40, depending on the tide. Many islands are private property, except the largest two, l'le-aux-Moines and l'le-d'Arz.
Title: Federated States of Micronesia
Passage: The Federated States of Micronesia ( ; abbreviated FSM and also known simply as Micronesia) is an independent sovereign island nation and a United States associated state consisting of four states from west to east, Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei and Kosraethat are spread across the Western Pacific Ocean. Together, the states comprise around 607 islands (a combined land area of approximately 702 km2 ) that cover a longitudinal distance of almost 2700 km just north of the equator. They lie northeast of New Guinea, south of Guam and the Marianas, west of Nauru and the Marshall Islands, east of Palau and the Philippines, about 2900 km north of eastern Australia and some 4000 km southwest of the main islands of Hawaii.
Title: Pohnpeic languages
Passage: Pohnpeic, also rendered Ponapeic, is a subgroup of the ChuukicPohnpeic branch of Micronesian in the Austronesian language family. The languages are primarily spoken in Pohnpei State of the Federated States of Micronesia.
Title: Chuukic languages
Passage: Chuukic ( ), also rendered Trukic ( ) historically, is a subgroup of the ChuukicPohnpeic family of the Austronesian language family. The languages are primarily spoken in Chuuk State and Yap State of the Federated States of Micronesia.
Title: Mundari language
Passage: Mundari (Mua) is a Munda language of the Austroasiatic language family spoken by the Munda people, and is closely related to Santali and Ho. Mundari is primarily spoken by Munda tribal people in eastern India, Bangladesh, and Nepal. Mundari Bani, a script specifically to write Mundari, was invented by Rohidas Singh Nag. Ho and Mundari are ethnically and linguistically close but the regional identities of the speakers are distinct. Ho and Mundari have been called two sister languages by some researchers and scholars and the Ho is a sister tribe of the "'Munda tribe"'. It is believed that Ho speakers were originally "Mundas". In the course of time, from the fourteenth to seventeenth century A.D., they separated for unknown reasons and migrated from the Bandhgaon-Khunti region to the Singhbhum or Kolhan region. Therefore, Ho and Mundari are linguistically similar.
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Who is the drummer for the band whose 10th stuido album is titled "What the World Needs Now..."?
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Title: Public Image Ltd
Passage: Public Image Ltd (abbreviated as PiL) are an English post-punk band formed by singer John Lydon (a.k.a. Johnny Rotten), guitarist Keith Levene, bassist Jah Wobble, and drummer Jim Walker. The group's personnel has changed frequently over the years; Lydon has been the sole constant member.
Title: What the World Needs Now...
Passage: What the World Needs Now... is the tenth studio album by British rock band Public Image Ltd. It was released on September 4, 2015.
Title: The World Needs a Hero
Passage: The World Needs a Hero is the ninth studio album by American thrash metal band Megadeth, released in May 2001 by Sanctuary Records. After the critical and commercial failure of the previous album "Risk" (1999), "The World Needs a Hero" represented a change back to a heavier musical direction. Subsequently, the album charted at number 16 on the "Billboard" 200 upon release.
Title: Sing: Chapter 1
Passage: Sing: Chapter 1 is the seventh studio album from country music singer Wynonna Judd, released on February 3, 2009. It is her seventh solo studio album and the follow-up to her 2003 album "What the World Needs Now Is Love" and her holiday-themed 2006 release "A Classic Christmas". This release celebrates Wynonna's 25th Anniversary in the music business.
Title: What the World Needs
Passage: "What the World Needs" is a song recorded by American country music artist Wynonna Judd. It was released in May 2003 as the first single from her album "What the World Needs Now Is Love". The song was written by Brett James and Holly Lamar.
Title: The Sugarman 3
Passage: The Sugarman 3, sometimes titled The Sugarman Three, is a retro-funk band from New York City formed in 1996 by saxophonist Neal Sugarman, Hammond organ player Adam Scone, and drummer Rudy Albin. The band has released four studio albums"Sugar's Boogaloo" (1999), "Soul Donkey" (2000), "Pure Cane Sugar" (2002) and "What the World Needs Now" (2012)and one compilation album, "Sweet Spot" (2001).
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Jim Walker
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What the World Needs Now...
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Public Image Ltd
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What is the name of this fantasy novel published by Rex Collins and authored by the same person who wrote Shardik?
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Title: The Cuckoo Clock
Passage: The Cuckoo Clock by Mary Louisa Molesworth is a British children's fantasy novel published in 1877. The book was published under her pen name Ennis Graham but was then reprinted with her own name in 1882. Original illustrations were done by Walter Crane. A new edition of "The Cuckoo Clock" was published in 1914 with illustrations by Maria L. Kirk.
Title: Abyssal Warriors
Passage: Abyssal Warriors is a fantasy novel by J. Robert King, set in the world of Planescape, and based on the "Dungeons Dragons" role-playing game. It is the second novel published in the "Blood Wars Trilogy". It was published in June 1996 (ISBN ).
Title: Murder in Tarsis
Passage: Murder in Tarsis is a fantasy novel by John Maddox Roberts, set in the world of the Forgotten Realms, and based on the "Dungeons Dragons" role-playing game. It is the first novel published in the "Mysteries" series. It was published in hardcover in June 1996 (ISBN or ISBN , USA Version).
Title: Richard Adams
Passage: Richard George Adams (9 May 1920 24 December 2016) was an English novelist who is best known as the author of "Watership Down", "Shardik" and "The Plague Dogs". He studied modern history at university before serving in the British Army during World War II. Afterwards, he completed his studies, and then joined the British Civil Service. In 1974, two years after "Watership Down" was published, Adams became a full-time author.
Title: The Rise and Fall of a Dragon King
Passage: The Rise and Fall of a Dragon King is a fantasy novel by Lynn Abbey, set in the world of Dark Sun, and based on the "Dungeons Dragons" role-playing game. It is the fifth and final novel published in the "Chronicles of Athas" series. It was published in April 1996 (ISBN ).
Title: Watership Down
Passage: Watership Down is a fantasy adventure novel by English author Richard Adams, published by Rex Collings Ltd of London in 1972. Set in southern England, the story features a small group of rabbits. Although they live in their natural environment, they are anthropomorphised, possessing their own culture, language, proverbs, poetry, and mythology. Evoking epic themes, the novel follows the rabbits as they escape the destruction of their warren and seek a place to establish a new home, encountering perils and temptations along the way.
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Watership Down
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Richard Adams
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Watership Down
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Which movie starring Christopher Denham was directed by Ben Affleck in 2012?
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Title: List of accolades received by Argo (2012 film)
Passage: "Argo" is a 2012 political thriller directed by Ben Affleck, and produced by Grant Heslov, Affleck and George Clooney. The screenplay by Chris Terrio was adapted from sections of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operative Tony Mendez's memoir "The Master of Disguise: My Secret Life in the CIA", and the 2007 "Wired" article "The Great Escape" by Joshuah Bearman on the Canadian Caper. The film stars Affleck as Mendez, who attempts to rescue six United States diplomats from Tehran, Iran, during the 197981 Iran hostage crisis by pretending that they are part of a film crew scouting the country for the filming of a fictitious science-fiction film, "Argo". Bryan Cranston, Alan Arkin, and John Goodman feature in supporting roles.
Title: Sound of My Voice
Passage: Sound of My Voice is a 2011 American psychological thriller film directed by Zal Batmanglij and starring Christopher Denham, Nicole Vicius and Brit Marling. The plot focuses on two documentary filmmakers who attempt to expose a cult led by a charismatic leader (Marling) who claims to be from the future. The film was written by Batmanglij and Marling. It premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. It was also selected to close the 2011 SXSW Film Festival. The film was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures on April 27, 2012.
Title: Home Movie (film)
Passage: Home Movie is a 2008 horror film and is the directorial debut of actor Christopher Denham.
Title: Argo (2012 film)
Passage: Argo is a 2012 American historical drama film directed by Ben Affleck. Screenwriter Chris Terrio adapted the screenplay from the book by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency operative Tony Mendez, "The Master of Disguise", and the
Title: Christopher Denham
Passage: Christopher Denham , born Armando Alberto, is an American actor, film director, writer, and producer. He directed "Home Movie" (2008) and is best known for his role in "Argo" (2012).
Title: Preservation (2014 film)
Passage: Preservation is a 2014 horror thriller film that was directed by Christopher Denham. It had its world premiere on April 17, 2014 at the Tribeca Film Festival and stars Wrenn Schmidt as a woman trapped in a forest preserve, stalked by maniacs.
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Argo
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Christopher Denham
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Argo (2012 film)
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Which historic port is in the far south west of the state of New South Wales and is home of the paddle steamer "Ruby"?
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Title: Wentworth, New South Wales
Passage: Wentworth is a small border town in the far south west of the state of New South Wales, Australia. It lies at the confluence of Australia's two most important rivers, the Darling and the Murray, the latter forming the border with the state of Victoria to the south. The border with the state of South Australia lies approximately 100 km to the west. The town of Wentworth is in the local government area of the same name.
Title: Agnes Irving
Passage: The Agnes Irving was an iron paddle steamer built in 1862 at Charles Lungley's Dockyard, Deptford Green on the River Thames, London. It was wrecked on 28 December 1879, when it entered the Macleay River on ebb tide whilst carrying general cargo from Sydney, and was lost off the South Spit of the old entrance of Trial Bay, New South Wales.
Title: PS Herald
Passage: The Herald was an iron paddle steamer imported as frames from the United Kingdom and assembled in 1855 by Richard Johnson in Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, Australia, where she was registered. The "Herald" is one of the earliest iron paddle wheel steamers built in Australia, where she operated within Sydney Harbour. Initially used on the fledgling North Shore route between Dawes Point and Blues Point by the newly formed North Shore Steam Company, however due to not enough traffic to make her financially viable, she often performed tug duties. Eventually the North Shore Steam Company was wound up and the vessel put up for sale but continued picking up business wherever it was available, operating as a tug, ferry, excursion boat and cargo vessel
Title: Government of New South Wales
Passage: The Government of New South Wales, also referred to as the New South Wales Government or NSW Government, is the Australian state democratic administrative authority of New South Wales. The Government of New South Wales, a parliamentary constitutional monarchy, was formed in 1856 as prescribed in its Constitution, as amended from time to time. Since the Federation of Australia in 1901, New South Wales has been a state of the Commonwealth of Australia, and the Constitution of Australia regulates its relationship with the Commonwealth. Under the Australian Constitution, New South Wales ceded legislative and judicial supremacy to the Commonwealth, but retained powers in all matters not in conflict with the Commonwealth.
Title: PS William the Fourth (1831)
Passage: William the Fourth was a 54-ton wooden paddle steamer built by Marshall Lowe, Erringhi (now Clarence Town), New South Wales, Australia. She was the first oceangoing steamship built in Australia when launched in 1831. She was rebuilt and lengthed in 1853. She plied the East Coast of New South Wales until 1863, when she sailed to China and was sold and operated on the ShanghaiNingpo route. Records end in 1868 when she sailed to Japan.
Title: PS Ruby (1907)
Passage: PS "Ruby", also known as the paddle steamer "Ruby" is the flagship of the historic port of Wentworth, New South Wales at the junction of the Murray and Darling Rivers. She has been restored to her early 20th-century appearance.
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Wentworth, New South Wales
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PS Ruby (1907)
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Wentworth, New South Wales
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H. Craig Severance, was an American architect who designed a number of well-known buildings in New York City, which of these did he build, that is also known as the Trump Building?
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Title: Charles C. Haight
Passage: Charles Coolidge Haight (1841 February 9, 1917) was an American architect who practiced in New York City. He graduated from Columbia University in 1861; before working as an architect, he studied law at Columbia Law School. A number of his buildings survive including at Yale University and Trinity College (Hartford, CT). He also designed most of the campus of the Episcopal General Theological Seminary in Chelsea Square, New York. The original brick buildings he designed for Columbia College, at the college's former location on Madison Avenue, no longer survive.
Title: Mears Cottage
Passage: Mears Cottage, also known as Mears Hall, is a historic structure located on the Grinnell College campus in Grinnell, Iowa, United States. Originally known as Iowa College, it was the second institution west of the Mississippi River to admit women as students. The first degree was awarded to a woman ten years later. The increase in the number of female students and a destructive tornado that hit the campus in 1882 were the impetus for rebuilding the campus. Edward A. Goodnow, a reformer from Worcester, Massachusetts who promoted public education for women donated the funds to build the cottage-style facility to house female students. It was named for Mary Grinnell Mears, who was the daughter of J.B. and Julia Chapin Grinnell and wife of the Rev. David O. Mears. The building opened on January 1, 1889, with thirty women and a housemother as residents. Each room contained closet space, toilet, medicine cabinet, dresser, study table with attached shelves, chairs, rug and cot. It was the first building on campus with electric lights, installed in the 1890s. New York City architect Charles D. Marvin designed the expansion of the building in 1903, and by 1915 it was connected to other buildings in the women's quadrangle. The building became coed in 1978, and closed the next year because of its deteriorating condition. It sat unused for several years until alumni John H. and Lucile Hanson Harris provided the funds for its renovation. It reopened in 1986. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
Title: H. Craig Severance
Passage: Harold Craig Severance (1 July 1879 2 September 1941) was an American architect who designed a number of well-known buildings in New York City, including the Coca-Cola Building, Nelson Tower and most prominently, 40 Wall Street.
Title: 40 Wall Street
Passage: 40 Wall Street, also known as the Trump Building, is a 71-story neo-gothic skyscraper between Nassau Street and William Street in Manhattan, New York City. Erected by The Manhattan Company as its headquarters, the building was originally known as the Bank of Manhattan Trust Building, and also as the Manhattan Company Building, until its founding tenant merged to form the Chase Manhattan Bank. The structure was completed in 1930 after 11 months of construction.
Title: Montrose Morris
Passage: Montrose W. Morris (March 20, 1861 April 14, 1916) was an American architect from Brooklyn best known for some of the first multi-unit apartment buildings in New York City. His most well-known buildings include the Alhambra Apartments, Imperial Apartments, and the Renaissance Apartments all in Brooklyn, New York. Most of Morris work still stands adding greatly to the boroughs architectural heritage. Morris worked in the prevalent architectural styles of the period, including Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival.
Title: Walter J. Hinneberg
Passage: Walter J. Hinneberg is a shipbroker and real estate investor from Hamburg, Germany. In 1958 he founded the Walter J. Hinneberg Company in Hamburg. Hinneberg owns the land under 40 Wall Street, a building in New York City now known as the The Trump Building. Donald Trump purchased the building from the Kinson Company and renegotiated the land lease with Hinneberg in 1995.
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40 Wall Street
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H. Craig Severance
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40 Wall Street
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Which voice artist from The Nightmare Before Christmas voiced "Oogie Boogie"?
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Title: Alessandra Negrini
Passage: Alessandra Vidal de Negreiros Negrini (born 29 August 1970) is a Brazilian actress. She is renowned internationally for her roles in Brazilian telenovelas and films. She began her television career after starring in "Olho no Olho" (1993) playing the role of Clara. In film, her first role was Llia in the "Four Days in September" movie. This opened up gates for her as she has starred in over a dozen telenovelas and in television series since then. In telenovelas she is known for her roles in "Desejos de Mulher" (2002), "Paraso Tropical" (2007), "Lado a Lado" (2012), "Boogie Oogie" (2014).
Title: The Nightmare Before Christmas
Passage: The Nightmare Before Christmas (also known as Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas) is a 1993 American stop-motion animated musical dark fantasy film directed by Henry Selick, and produced and conceived by Tim Burton. It tells the story of Jack Skellington, a resident from "Halloween Town" who stumbles through a portal to "Christmas Town" and decides to celebrate the holiday, with some dastardly and comical consequences. Danny Elfman wrote the songs and score, and provided the singing voice of Jack. The principal voice cast also includes Chris Sarandon, Catherine O'Hara, William Hickey, Ken Page, Paul Reubens and Glenn Shadix.
Title: A Taste of Honey (album)
Passage: A Taste of Honey is the debut album by the American rhythm and blues group A Taste of Honey. It was produced by Fonce Mizell Larry Mizell for Sky High Productions and included the number one pop, soul and disco classic "Boogie Oogie Oogie".
Title: A Taste of Honey (band)
Passage: A Taste of Honey was an American recording act, formed in 1971 by associates JaniceMarie Johnson and Perry Kibble. In 1978, they had one of the best known chart-toppers of the disco era, "Boogie Oogie Oogie". After their popularity waned during the 1980s, Johnson went on to record as a solo artist and released the album "One Taste of Honey" which produced numerous minor hits. In 2004, singers Hazel Payne (guitar) and JaniceMarie Johnson (bass) reunited for the first time in over 20 years to perform on the PBS specials "" and "My Music: Funky Soul Superstars".
Title: Ken Page
Passage: Ken Page (born January 20, 1954) is an American cabaret singer, actor and voice actor from St. Louis, Missouri. Page is best known as the voice of "Oogie Boogie", the main antagonist of Tim Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas", creating the eponymous role of "Ken" in the original Broadway production of "Ain't Misbehavin'" and playing the role of "Old Deuteronomy" in both the original Broadway and filmed stage productions of "Cats, the Musical.
Title: Drowning on Dry LandFish Soup
Passage: "Drowning on Dry LandFish Soup" is the second track from Manfred Mann's Earth Band's 1978 album "Watch" and is a medley of two songs. The first song "Drowning on Dry Land" is a slow-paced pop rock song that follows on the heels of an acoustic guitarvocal intro. "Fish soup" cuts in with a clever instrumental break and, leading up to the reprise of "Drowning on dry land", a lengthy guitar solo performed by Dave Flett. The first section was deleted on the single release, and the title was changed to Bouillabaisse, which is French for "Fish Soup". The instrumental part of the track, "Fish Soup", bears a resemblance to A Taste of Honey's "Boogie Oogie Oogie" given that it has the same funky disco beat and bass line.
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Ken Page
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The Nightmare Before Christmas
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Ken Page
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Which broadcast network did the show which stars the person who voices one of the characters in "Rescue Heroes" premier on?
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Title: Regular Show (season 7)
Passage: The seventh season of the American animated comedy television series "Regular Show", created by J. G. Quintel, originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States. Quintel originally created the series' pilot using characters from his comedy shorts for the cancelled anthology series "The Cartoonstitute". He developed "Regular Show" from his own experiences in college, while several of its main characters originated from his animated shorts "The Nave Man from Lolliland" and "2 in the AM PM". He himself voices one of the main characters in the show, "Mordecai", a blue jay. The series was renewed for a seventh season at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con International on July 25, 2014. The previous season contained 31 episodes in order to accommodate for the and this season will contain the normal 40 episodes from the previous seasons. However, it was technically 39 episodes because the last episode of the season was used for the five shorts which were broadcast on Cartoon Network in March and April 2016. Therefore, the five shorts took up one production code for the 40 episodes.
Title: Reliance Broadcast Network
Passage: Reliance Broadcast Network (formally Reliance Broadcast Network Limited) is a subsidiary of the Indian Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group. CEO Tarun Katial and executive team of Ashwin Padmanabhan, Asheesh Chaterjee, Sunil Kumaran and Paritosh Painter. Reliance Broadcast Network operates Big FM Radio stations and BIG Magic Television stations in India.
Title: Rescue Heroes
Passage: Rescue Heroes was a line of toys from Fisher-Price introduced in 1997, depicting various rescue personnel and their equipment. In 1999 an animated television series of the same name debuted. A film titled "" was released in 2003, and it was based on the TV series.
Title: Storm Hawks
Passage: Storm Hawks is a Canadian animated television series created by Asaph "Ace" Fipke and was produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment in association with Cartoon Network and YTV. It premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States on May 25, 2007. It began airing on YTV in Canada on September 8, 2007. It started to air on Cartoon Network in the UK on August 6, 2007. In Poland, it started to air on Cartoon Network on November 10, 2007. Internationally, it first aired on ABC1 in Australia on February 26, 2008 and on Hero in the Philippines on March 12, 2008. The show also started airing in Singapore on okto, Bulgaria, Turkey, Portugal and Romania in 2008. Disney XD began airing the series on February 28, 2011. In 2016 it returned to Canada on Family Chrgd.
Title: Jesse Collins
Passage: Jesse Collins (born December 9, 1961) is a Canadian actor and director. He is best known for starring in the television series "Katts and Dog". He was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in 2000 for his direction of the PBS series "Zoboomafoo". He voices Sandy Beach in the TV series "Rescue Heroes". His other credits include "Cyberchase", "Storm Hawks", "World of Quest", "Babar and the Adventures of Badou", "The Berenstain Bears", "Arthur", "Noddy", "George Shrinks", and "Slugterra".
Title: Rescue Heroes: The Movie
Passage: Rescue Heroes: The Movie is a 2003 Canadian CGI film. Based on the TV series "Rescue Heroes", it was released directly to video and DVD on November 18, 2003.
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Cartoon Network
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Jesse Collins
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Storm Hawks
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Which style of dancing is Thomas Edward 'Tommy" Rall known for?
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Title: Tommy Rall
Passage: Thomas Edward "Tommy" Rall (born December 27, 1929 in Kansas City, Missouri) is an American ballet dancer, tap dancer and acrobatic dancer who was a prominent featured player in 1950s musical comedies. He later became a successful operatic tenor in the 1960s, making appearances with the Opera Company of Boston, the New York City Opera, and the American National Opera Company.
Title: Acro dance
Passage: Acro dance is a style of dance that combines classical dance technique with precision acrobatic elements. It is defined by its athletic character, its unique choreography, which seamlessly blends dance and acrobatics, and its use of acrobatics in a dance context. It is a popular dance style in amateur competitive dance as well as in professional dance theater and in contemporary circus productions such as those by Cirque du Soleil. This is in contrast to acrobatic, artistic and rhythmic gymnastics, which are sports that employ dance elements in a gymnastics context under the auspices of a governing gymnastics organization (such as FIG) and subject to a Code of Points. Acro dance is known by various other names including "acrobatic dance" and "gymnastic dance", though it is most commonly referred to simply as "acro" by dancers and dance professionals.
Title: Tommy Wilson (umpire)
Passage: Thomas 'Tommy' Guy Wilson (born 5 November 1937) is a former English cricket umpire from Bretherton, Lancashire. Wilson first stood as an umpire in a Minor Counties Championship match between Shropshire and Cambridgeshire in 1969. Seven years later he stood in his first first-class match between Yorkshire and Lancashire in the County Championship. In that same year he stood in his first List A match between Yorkshire and Northamptonshire in the 1976 John Player League. In total, Wilson stood in 25 first-class matches from 1976 to 1986, and 35 List A matches from 1976 to 2002, standing in his final List A game in the 1st round of the 2003 Cheltenham Gloucester Trophy between Buckinghamshire and Suffolk which was held in 2002. In addition, Wilson stood in 151 Minor Counties Championship matches from 1969 to 2004, as well as 36 MCCA Knockout Trophy matches from 1983 to 2002. Wilson also stood in 37 Second XI Championship matches from 1972 to 2000.
Title: Perrone Robotics
Passage: Perrone Robotics is a robotics software company based out of Charlottesville, Virginia and formed in 2001. The company formed Team Jefferson as a low budget side project in 2004 to build an autonomous robotic dune buggy for participation in the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge. The company was at the 2006 JavaOne conference with their robotic dune buggy 'Tommy' and received a Duke Award in the emerging technology category for Tommy MAX.
Title: Tommy Scourfield
Passage: Thomas 'Tommy' Scourfield (1909 14 February 1976) was a Welsh dual code rugby international full back who played club rugby for Ynysybwl and Torquay as an amateur rugby union player and played professional rugby league with Huddersfield. He won a single international cap with both the league and union Wales teams.
Title: Toonatics
Passage: Toonatics is a children's television programme that was first broadcast on Children's BBC between the summers of 1997 and 1998. The show was created, directed and presented by Paul Burnham (as Thomas 'Tommy' Toon). The show broadcast cartoons, which included "Tom and Jerry" and "Looney Tunes", and played games in between each cartoon.
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Acro dance
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Tommy Rall
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Acro dance
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Viva and Off our backs, are magazines for women?
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Title: Camp Records
Passage: Camp Records was a record label based out of California in the 1960s that specialized in producing anonymous gay-themed novelty records and singles, mostly sold out of the backs of beefcake magazines.
Title: Off our backs
Passage: off our backs (oob) was an American radical feminist periodical that ran from 1970 to 2008. It began publishing on February 27, 1970, with a twelve-page tabloid first issue. From 2002 the editors adapted it into a bimonthly journal.
Title: List of magazines in Austria
Passage: The magazine sector in Austria is under the dominance of Germany. This influence decreased at the end of the 1990s, but it continued on the women's magazines and fashion magazines. However, business magazines have not been subject to the dominance of Germany. The major fields of Austrian magazines are news, popular science and special interest topics. On the other hand, since the Austrian press market is divided between magazines and newspapers, magazines have a significant function in the press market.
Title: Viva (magazine)
Passage: Viva was an adult woman's magazine that premiered in 1973 and ceased publication in 1980. Its full title was "Viva, The International Magazine For Women", and it was published by Bob Guccione and his wife, Kathy Keeton. Guccione was the editor of "Penthouse", an adult men's magazine, and he wanted to publish a companion title for women. "Viva" was essentially an erotic magazine for women, containing articles and fiction delving into womens fantasies, and exploring their sexuality, reviews of the arts, interviews with known personalities, fashion and beauty, etc.
Title: Viva Hot Babes
Passage: The Viva Hot Babes were a Filipino pop girl group composed of actresses and models, founded in Manila by producer Vicente "Vic" del Rosario, Jr. in 2003. They were mainly spearheaded by actresses Maui Taylor, Katya Santos and Andrea del Rosario. The girls released softcore movies all under Viva Films, as well as a full-length album containing songs with double entendre and highly controversial meanings. The group rose to fame after the release of "Hotstuff" and "Hotstuff 2" pornographic magazines, which created a stir in the early 2000s. Their debut single "Bulaklak" was one of the most controversial and critically panned songs of the 2000s, due to its double entendre and underlying sex themes.
Title: List of magazines in Egypt
Passage: The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Egypt. They may be published in Arabic or in other languages. The history of Egyptian magazines is long, dating back to the 1890s. The earliest magazines also included women's magazines as well as those published in Turkish from 1828 to 1947. The first children's magazine was published in 1893.
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yes
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Viva (magazine)
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Off our backs
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Mystic Dunes Golf Club is owned by a company headquartered in what city?
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Title: Trump National Golf Club Westchester
Passage: Trump National Golf Club Westchester is a private golf club in Briarcliff Manor, New York. Owned by Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, the 140 acre course has eighteen holes, with a 75000 sqft clubhouse. Founded in 1922 as "Briarcliff Country Club", it later operated as "Briar Hills Country Club" and "Briar Hall Golf and Country Club" before Trump's purchase of the property in 1996. Trump renamed the club to match his other golf properties, and after its county, Westchester. He had the clubhouse and course rebuilt for its 2002 reopening; the course was designed by Jim Fazio. Donald Trump served as president over Trump National Golf Club LLC (managing the Westchester club) from August 2000 until January 19, 2017, the day before his inauguration.
Title: Mystic Dunes Golf Club
Passage: Mystic Dunes Golf Club is a resort style golf course in Celebration, Florida designed by Gary Koch. Par is 71. The course measures 7012 yards long from the back tees. Its signature hole is the 177 yard par 3 2, with a waterfall to the left of the green. The golf club resides on the Mystic Dunes Resort Golf Club timeshare resort owned by Diamond Resorts International, and was previously known as the "Wyndham Palms Resort and Country Club".
Title: Diamond Resorts International
Passage: Diamond Resorts International (DRI) is a timeshare company headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada. They own a network of 379 vacation destinations.
Title: Tres Marias Golf Club
Passage: Tres Marias Residential Golf Club is a 27 hole golf club and residence located in the city of Morelia which is situated in the Western State of Michoacn, Mexico. The Tres Marias Golf course was designed by American golfer and course designer Jack Nicklaus and built in 2002. The Tres Marias Residential Golf Club extends 550 hectares and is covered by a terrain of cliffs, lakes, and rivers. The name "Tres Marias" was given to the golf club as a result of the formation of three rocks in rock monoliths that represent the natural beauty and development of the South-Western Mexican region.
Title: Leaderboard Golf Ltd
Passage: Leaderboard Golf Ltd is a company that owns four renowned Golf Clubs in South East England, including The Oxfordshire Golf Club near Oxford, Sandford Springs Golf Club near Basingstoke and Newbury, Dale Hill Hotel and Golf Club near Tonbridge and Royal Tunbridge Wells and Chart Hills Golf Club near Ashford in Kent.
Title: Mystic Dunes Resort amp; Golf Club
Passage: Mystic Dunes Resort Golf Club (formerly known as Wyndham Palms) resides on over 600 acre of rolling hills, Florida nature preserves and tropical landscaping in Celebration, Florida. It is located on one of the highest elevations in the area, roughly two miles from the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. The star feature of the resort is the Mystic Dunes Golf Club, which is the namesake of the resort, and comprises roughly 33 of the property.
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Las Vegas, Nevada
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Mystic Dunes Golf Club
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Diamond Resorts International
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What is the 2015 population of the county where KRFE was located?
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Title: KRFE
Passage: KRFE is a radio station licensed to Lubbock, Texas, broadcasting on 580 AM. The station presently airs a NewsTalkSports format after dropping its long-time format of easy listening music local talk shows on October 24, 2016. Local hosts include Wade Wilkes, Jim Stewart, Cliff Wilkes and Jay Leeson.
Title: Wahpeton, North Dakota
Passage: Wahpeton ( ) is a city in Richland County, in southeastern North Dakota, United States. It is located along the Bois de Sioux River at its confluence with the Otter Tail River, forming the Red River of the North. Wahpeton is the county seat of Richland County. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated the city's 2015 population was 7,899.
Title: San Jose, California
Passage: San Jose ( , Spanish for "Saint Joseph"; ] ), officially the City of San Jos, is the economic, cultural, and political center of Silicon Valley and the largest city in Northern California. With an estimated 2015 population of 1,026,908, it is the third most populous city in California (after Los Angeles and San Diego) and the tenth most populous in United States. Located in the center of the Santa Clara Valley, on the southern shore of San Francisco Bay. San Jose covers an area of 179.97 mi2 . San Jose is the county seat of Santa Clara County, the most affluent county in California and one of the most affluent counties in the United States. San Jose is the largest city in both the San Francisco Bay Area and the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland Combined Statistical Area, which contain 7.7 million and 8.7 million people respectively.
Title: Lubbock, Texas
Passage: is a city in and the county seat of Lubbock County, Texas, United States. The city is located in the northwestern part of the state, a region known historically and geographically as the Llano Estacado and ecologically is part of the southern end of the High Plains. According to a 2015 Census estimate, Lubbock had a population of 249,042, making it the 83rd-most populous city in the United States of America and the 11th-most populous city in the state of Texas. The city is the economic center of the Lubbock metropolitan area, which has a projected 2020 population of 327,424.
Title: Owensboro, Kentucky
Passage: Owensboro is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Daviess County, Kentucky, United States. It is the fourth-largest city in the state by population. Owensboro is located on U.S. Route 60 about 107 mi southwest of Louisville, and is the principal city of the Owensboro metropolitan area. The 2015 population was 59,042. The metropolitan population was estimated at 116,506.
Title: Rochester, Minnesota
Passage: Rochester is a city in the U.S. State of Minnesota and is the county seat of Olmsted County. Located on the Zumbro River's south fork, the city has a population of 106,769 according to the 2010 United States Census. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated that the 2015 population was 112,225. It is Minnesota's third-largest city and the largest city located outside of the Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of 2015, the Rochester metropolitan area has a population of 213,873. It is the home of Mayo Clinic and one of IBM's largest facilities.
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249,042
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KRFE
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Lubbock, Texas
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How many years into the Meiji Era did the Battle of Tabaruzaka take place?
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Title: Las Justas
Passage: The Justas de Atletismo y Festival Deportivo de Puerto Rico (English: "Puerto Rico Athletic Games and Sports Festival" ) better known as Las Justas Intercolegiales (English: "The Intercollegiate Games" ) or simply as Las Justas (English: "The Games" ) is an intercollegiate sports competition held annually in Puerto Rico where Puerto Rican colleges and universities compete against each other in different sports. The event is also supplemented by artistic presentations that take place after the events come to an end at night each day. The event is sponsored by the Liga Atltica Interuniversitaria de Puerto Rico. For many years the event was held in San Juan, but in 1993 it was moved to the city of Ponce, where - except for 2010 and 2016 it has been held since. The week-long event takes place during the month of April. The 2014 edition is scheduled to take place in Ponce from 6 April to 12 April 2014 with competitions in softball, basketball, beach volleyball, judo, table tennis, swimming, cheerleading, women's football, and athletics.
Title: Battle of Tabaruzaka
Passage: The Battle of Tabaruzaka was a major battle of the Satsuma Rebellion. It took place in March 1877, on the island of Kyushu, Japan, concurrently to the Siege of Kumamoto Castle.
Title: Charles Dickinson West
Passage: Charles Dickinson West (January 1847 10 January 1908) was an Irish mechanical engineer and naval architect, who worked for many years at the Imperial College of Engineering, in Meiji era Japan.
Title: Satsuma Rebellion
Passage: The Satsuma Rebellion ( , Seinan Sens , "Southwestern War") was a revolt of disaffected samurai against the new imperial government, nine years into the Meiji Era. Its name comes from Satsuma Domain, which had been influential in the Restoration and became home to unemployed samurai after military reforms rendered their status obsolete. The rebellion lasted from January 29, 1877, until September of that year, when it was decisively crushed and its leader, Saig Takamori, committed seppuku after being mortally wounded.
Title: European Maccabi Games 2015
Passage: The 14th European Maccabi Games (EMG2015) take place in Berlin from July 27 to August 5, 2015. The European Maccabiah Games take place in a four-year cycle, two years after the Maccabiah in Israel. Germany has been selected for the first time in its history as the venue. 2,300 athletes from 38 countries are participating, who will compete in 19 sports. The main venue for the Games was deliberately chosen the Olympic Park in Berlin. In this place, the Summer Olympics were held in 1936 during the era of Nazi Germany. At that time, Jews were discouraged from participating.
Title: yama Sutematsu
Passage: yama Sutematsu ( , March 16, 1860 February 18, 1919) (born Yamakawa Sakiko, later Yamakawa Sutematsu) was a Japanese woman of the Meiji era, who was a prominent social figure. She was born in Aizu to a family of senior retainers serving Matsudaira Katamori. In December 1871 she was sent to the United States for study, as part of the Iwakura Mission. She was placed in the household of Leonard Bacon where she befriended his daughter Alice. The two lived like sisters for ten years learning each other's cultures. Sutematsu eventually graduated from Vassar College. Sutematsu's brothers, Yamakawa Kenjir and Yamakawa Hiroshi, were famous in their own right, during the Meiji era.
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nine
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Battle of Tabaruzaka
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Satsuma Rebellion
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The band founded by Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, Brent Wilson and Urie featured Lauren Pritchard in a single called what?
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Title: Lauren Pritchard (actress)
Passage: Lauren Pritchard (born June 17, 1977) is an American comic actress. Pritchard is most notable for her membership in the recurring cast of comedians on sketch comedy series "MADtv" during its fourteenth season.
Title: Wasted in Jackson
Passage: Wasted In Jackson is the debut studio album recorded by American singer-songwriter Lauren Pritchard, produced by Eg White and was released on 25 October 2010 on Island Records. The album was digitally released on 25 October 2010, followed by a physical release on 25 October 2010 through Island Records. The lead single from the album, "When the Night Kills the Day", was released on 3 May 2010. A second single from the album, "Painkillers", was released on 9 August 2010. A third single from the album, "Not the Drinking", was released on 25 October 2010, the same day as the album's release. "Not The Drinking" was the only single not to be released physically. All singles have so far failed to chart. "Not the Drinking" was added to BBC Radio Two A-List in October 2010 and remained there for two weeks. "Wasted In Jackson" entered the UK Album Chart at 84 on 31 October. A fourth single, "Stuck", was released on 14 February 2011.
Title: Vices amp; Virtues
Passage: Vices Virtues is the third studio album by American rock band Panic! at the Disco, released on March 22, 2011 on Fueled by Ramen. Produced by John Feldmann and Butch Walker, the album was recorded as a duo by vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Brendon Urie and drummer Spencer Smith, following the departure of lead guitarist, backing vocalist and primary lyricist Ryan Ross and bassistbacking vocalist Jon Walker in July 2009. The album's artwork was conceptualized by touring bassist Dallon Weekes who was inducted as a full-time member of the band near the end of recording.
Title: Panic! at the Disco
Passage: Panic! at the Disco is an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, formed in 2004 and featuring the current lineup of vocalist Brendon Urie, accompanied on tour by bassist Dallon Weekes, guitarist Kenneth Harris and drummer Dan Pawlovich. Founded by childhood friends Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, Brent Wilson and Urie, Panic! at the Disco recorded its first demos while its members were in high school. Shortly after, the band recorded and released its debut studio album, "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out" (2005). Popularized by the second single, "I Write Sins Not Tragedies", the album was certified double platinum in the US. In 2006, founding bassist Brent Wilson was fired from the band during an extensive world tour and subsequently replaced by Jon Walker.
Title: Lolo (singer)
Passage: Lauren Pritchard (born December 27, 1987), known professionally as Lolo (stylized as LOLO), is an American singer, songwriter and actress, best known for being featured on the single "Miss Jackson" by Panic! at the Disco and her singles "Not The Drinking", "Not Gonna Let You Walk Away" and "Shine". In 2016, she released her second album "In Loving Memory of When I Gave a Shit." Pritchard mentions Billy Joel, Joni Mitchell, Al Green and Candi Staton as some of the influences behind her music.
Title: List of Panic! at the Disco band members
Passage: Panic! at the Disco is an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, formed in 2004 and featuring the current lineup of lead vocalist Brendon Urie, accompanied on tour by bassist Dallon Weekes, lead guitarist Kenneth Harris, and drummer Dan Pawlovich. The group was originally formed by former members Spencer Smith and Ryan Ross. The band has gone through multiple line-up changes in their career spanning five albums. There have been six official members of Panic! at the Disco, six touring members and twenty-six session members.
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"Miss Jackson"
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Lolo (singer)
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Panic! at the Disco
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Which smartphone that was the first to support the emerging LTE Advanced mobile network standard also included S Voice?
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Title: Voice over LTE
Passage: Voice over Long-Term Evolution (VoLTE) is a standard for high-speed wireless communication for mobile phones and data terminals. It is based on the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network, with specific profiles for control and media plans of voice service on LTE defined by GSMA in PRD IR.92. This approach results in the voice service (control and media planes) being delivered as data flows within the LTE data bearer. This means that there is no dependency on (or ultimately, requirement for) the legacy circuit-switched voice network to be maintained. VoLTE has up to three times more voice and data capacity than 3G UMTS and up to six times more than 2G GSM. Furthermore, it frees up bandwidth because VoLTEs packets headers are smaller than those of unoptimized VoIPLTE.
Title: LTE Advanced Pro
Passage: LTE Advanced Pro (LTE-A Pro, also known as 4.5G, 4.5G Pro, 4.9G, Pre-5G, 5G Project, and so on) is a marker of the 3GPP release 13 and 14, which is a natural evolution of Long Term Evolution (LTE) with speed up to Gbits level which incorporated numerous new technologies that would be used in 5G standard, including 256QAM, Massive MIMO, LTE-Unlicensed, LTE IoT, and others to progressively evolve existing networks into 5G standard.
Title: Samsung Galaxy S4
Passage: The Samsung Galaxy S4 is an Android smartphone produced by Samsung Electronics and was first shown publicly on March 14, 2013 at Samsung Mobile Unpacked in New York City. It is the successor to the Galaxy S III which maintains a similar design, but with upgraded hardware and an increased focus on software features that take advantage of its hardware capabilitiessuch as the ability to detect when a finger is hovered over the screen, and expanded eye tracking functionality. A hardware variant of the S4 became the first smartphone to support the emerging LTE Advanced mobile network standard.
Title: S Voice
Passage: S Voice is an intelligent personal assistant and knowledge navigator which is only available as a built-in application for the Samsung Galaxy S III, S III Mini (including NFC Variant), S4, S4 Mini, S4 Active, S5, S5 Mini, S II Plus, Note II, Note 3, Note 4, Note 10.1, Note 8.0, Stellar, Mega, Grand, Avant, Core, Ace 3, Tab 3 7.0, Tab 3 8.0, Tab 3 10.1, Galaxy Camera, and other 2013 or later Samsung Android devices. The application uses a natural language user interface to answer questions, make recommendations, and perform actions by delegating requests to a set of Web services. It is based on the Vlingo personal assistant.
Title: Spark New Zealand Mobile
Passage: The XT Mobile Network is a UMTS and LTE mobile network run by Spark New Zealand (formerly Telecom New Zealand). The network was initially built nationwide on WCDMAUMTS 850 MHz, with 2100 MHz infill in major urban areas. The UMTS network is HSPA enabled, with a maximum downlink transmission rate of 21.1 Mbits and an uplink rate of 5.2 Mbits attainable for capable hardware. HSPA has a theoretical maximum of 56 Mbits download speed and 22 Mbits upload speed. Then under Spark 4G LTE is being built out. The network is not 2G capable, Telecom never operated a public GSM network.
Title: List of devices with LTE Advanced
Passage: List of devices with LTE Advanced support. LTE is a standard for wireless communication and LTE Advanced (Cat 6 or above) is a high speed version of LTE, sometimes marketed as LTE, 4G, 4GX, 4.5G or 4G LTE ULTRA. LTE support varies from country to country, and the speed may vary depending on your location and how fast you are travelling. The list below shows the devices that should support LTE Cat 6 and up.
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The Samsung Galaxy S4
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S Voice
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Samsung Galaxy S4
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Inteha established the career of what Pakistani filmtelevision actor who is the co-founder of the media production house Six Sigma Entertainment Plus?
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Title: Humayun Saeed
Passage: Humayun Saeed (born Humayun Saeed Ansari: 27 July 1971) is a Pakistani filmtelevision actor and producer. Saeed is also a co-founder of the media production house Six Sigma Entertainment Plus which produces television drama serials and commercial movies. He has appeared in dozens of Pakistani television dramas and limited number of films, and earned numerous accolades, including Lux Style Awards and ARY Film Awards Saeed Enjoys substantial fan following in Pakistan since the beginning of his career and was often ranked amongst the highest paid TV actors of his time.
Title: YNH Films
Passage: Yasir-Nida-Hassan Films stylized as YNH Films is a Pakistani film production house founded by actors, Yasir Nawaz, Nida Yasir and Hassan Zia. In 2015, YNH Films released its debut picture, "Wrong No. ", that became a commercial and financial success and went onto become the 8th highest-grossing Pakistani film of all time. directed by Yasir Nawaz it was also produced by Yasir Nawaz
Title: Takkabur
Passage: Takabbur is a Pakistani drama serial being telecast on A-Plus Entertainment TV channel in Pakistan. It is written by Shahzad Javed and Nooran Makhdoom and produced by Six Sigma Entertainment.
Title: Pyarey Afzal
Passage: Pyarey Afzal or Pyaare Afzal (Urdu: ) ( English: "Dear Afzal" ) is a Pakistani romantic drama serial that aired on ARY Digital, directed by Nadeem Baig, written by Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar and production of Six Sigma Entertainment. The drama starred Hamza Ali Abbasi and Ayeza Khan in lead roles.
Title: Inteha (1999 film)
Passage: Inteha (Urdu: ) is a Pakistani Urdu film which was released in 1999 across theaters in Pakistan. The movie was Samina Peerzada's debut directorial attempt and established the careers of its two leading men Humayun Saeed and Zeeshan Sikander. The actors, incidentally, made their debuts with "Inteha".
Title: Durr-e-Shehwar
Passage: Durr-e-Shehwar (Urdu: ) is a Urdu language Pakistani telenovela written by Umera Ahmed and directed by Haissam Hussain. First broadcast in Pakistan by Hum TV, "Durr-e-Shehwar", which premiered in Pakistan on 10 March 2012, has been produced by Momina Duraid and Six Sigma Entertainment. The telenovela, which featured actors Sanam Baloch, Qavi Khan, Samina Peerzada, Noman Ejaz, and Nadia Jamil, in the lead roles, ended its run in Pakistan on 16 June 2012, after airing 15 episodes.
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Humayun Saeed
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Inteha (1999 film)
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Humayun Saeed
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Which Nigerian actor and director was born in the capital city of Enugu State in Nigeria?
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Title: Sam Loco Efe
Passage: Sam Loco Efe (25 December 1945 7 August 2011), born Sam Loco Efeeimwonkiyeke in Enugu, was a Nigerian actor and director.
Title: University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Passage: The University of Nigeria, commonly referred to as UNN, is a federal university located in Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria. Founded by Nnamdi Azikiwe in 1955 and formally opened on 7 October 1960, the University of Nigeria has three campuses Nsukka, Enugu and Ituku-Ozalla located in Enugu State.
Title: Enugu
Passage: Enugu ( ; Igbo: nugw ) is the capital of Enugu State in Nigeria. It is located in southeastern Nigeria. The city had a population of 722,664 according to the 2006 Nigerian census. The name "Enugu" is derived from the two Igbo words "n gw" meaning "hill top" denoting the city's hilly geography. The city was named after Enugwu Ngwo, under which coal was found.
Title: Waawa
Passage: The Waawa clan of Northern Igboland, also referred to as Ndi Waawa, Wawa People, are a unique sub-group of the Igbo people in Enugu State, Nigeria, consisting of several communities, who all speak a unique dialect of Igbo called "Waawa". The most notable among these are the Agbaja and Ngwo which consist of peoples between the wooded lands of Awka (capital of Anambra State) to the rocky valleys of Enugu (capital of Enugu State). The Agbaja are made up of communities in present-day Ngwo clan, Udi, Ezeagu, Igbo-Etiti, Oji River, greater Awgu, and Enugu East Local Government Areas. Other notable parts of the Waawa clan include Nkanu, Nsukka, Abia (not be confused with people from Abia State), Nike, and other communities in Enugu State. The Waawa are most notably associated with Chief Onyeama of Eke, who was the paramount ruler of Agbaja in the early 20th Century.
Title: Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi
Passage: Lawrence Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (popularly known as "Gburugburu") is a Nigerian politician who was elected the Executive Governor of Enugu State in April 2015 and was sworn in on 29 May 2015. He was a member of the House of Representatives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for 12 years. He is a People's Democratic Party (PDP) member and represented Igboeze NorthUdenu Federal Constinuency of Enugu State. Ugwuanyi was elected governor of Enugu State under the PDP.
Title: Nonso Diobi
Passage: Nonso Diobi (born July 17, 1976) is a Nigerian actor and film director. While studying Theatre Art at the University of Nigeria, he made his debut on-screen appearance in a 2001 film titled "Border Line". Diobi is a native of Nawfia, a town in Njikoka, Enugu State, Nigeria; and has starred in over 150 films.
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What is the name of the palace built near the River Arno in Florence, Italy by the son of Buonaccorso Pitti?
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Title: Ponte alla Carraia
Passage: The Ponte alla Carraia is a five-arched bridge spanning the River Arno and linking the district of Oltrarno to the rest of the city of Florence, Italy. To the west is a weir, the Pescaia di Santa Rosa, and the Ponte Amerigo Vespucci, and to the east is the Ponte Santa Trinita. The piazzas on either bank are the Piazza Nazario Sauro (south) and the Piazza Carlo Goldoni (north). At the northernmost column of the bridge a family of coypus live in a dam.
Title: Buonaccorso Pitti
Passage: Buonaccorso Pitti was a prominent Florentine merchant in the late 14th and early 15th centuries. His family was very prestigious and his father very involved in politics. He was a gambler and often made unsafe investments, though he managed to make money from it several times during his life. He bought and sold horses, wine, wool, and clothing among other things. In 1422, he was elected the Standard Bearer of Justice, Florence's highest post. In 1401, while serving as the Florentine ambassador to Bavaria, he, his brothers, and their descendants were ennobled by Rupert, King of Germany, after having saved his life by thwarting a poisoning attempt by the Duke of Milan. His son, Luca, built the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, but never finished it, it was given to him, but he sold it in 1549. Buonaccorso's descendants, the Counts Buonacorsi di Pistoia, moved from Tuscany to Bavaria in the late 19th century. The family emigrated to the U.S. in the early 20th century.
Title: Vasari Corridor
Passage: The Vasari Corridor (Italian: "Corridoio Vasariano" ) is an elevated enclosed passageway in Florence, central Italy, which connects the Palazzo Vecchio with the Palazzo Pitti. Beginning on the south side of the Palazzo Vecchio, it then joins the Uffizi Gallery and leaves on its south side, crossing the Lungarno dei Archibusieri and then following the north bank of the River Arno until it crosses the river at Ponte Vecchio. At the time of construction, the corridor had to be built around the Torre dei Mannelli, using brackets, because the owners of the tower refused to alter it. The corridor covers up part of the faade of the Church of Santa Felicita. The corridor then snakes its way over rows of houses in the Oltrarno district, becoming narrower, to finally join the Palazzo Pitti. Most of it is closed to visitors.
Title: Gregorio Dati
Passage: Gregorio (Goro) Dati (15 April 1362 17 September 1435) was a Florentine merchant and diarist best known for the authorship of "The Diaries of Gregorio Dati," which represents a major source for the social and economic historians of the Renaissance Florence, alongside the diaries of Buonaccorso Pitti. He kept a detailed diary outlining his business dealings as well as personal information about the births and deaths of his four successive wives and his 26 children.
Title: Scolmatore dell'Arno
Passage: Lo Scolmatore dell'Arno (The Arno floodway) is a 28 km artificial flood control channel of the river Arno from Pontedera to the Ligurian Sea at Calambrone. As a consequence of the Arno flood of 1949, it was decided to start the construction of "Scolmatore dell'Arno" in 1954 at a cost of more than 10 billion lire of the time. The work was not completed in time for the disastrous flood of 1966 that, in addition to Florence, caused enormous damages in Pontedera and Pisa.
Title: Palazzo Pitti
Passage: The Palazzo Pitti (] ), in English sometimes called the Pitti Palace, is a vast, mainly Renaissance, palace in Florence, Italy. It is situated on the south side of the River Arno, a short distance from the Ponte Vecchio. The core of the present palazzo dates from 1458 and was originally the town residence of Luca Pitti, an ambitious Florentine banker.
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The coach of the 1996 Oklahoma Sooners football team has also been the defensive line coach for which other team?
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Title: Patrick Graham (American football)
Passage: Patrick Graham (born January 24, 1979) is an American football coach who is the defensive line coach for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). Graham played college football as a defensive lineman at Yale University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in sociology in 2002. After his college football career, he worked as a graduate assistant at Wagner College while also studying for an MBA. After two seasons at Wagner, Graham moved to the University of Richmond, where he was a defensive line coach in 2004 and then a tight ends coach in 2005 and 2006. In 2007, he was a defensive graduate assistant under head coach Charlie Weis at the University of Notre Dame. Following the 2008 season, Graham accepted a position as defensive line coach at the University of Toledo. However, he left the school in February 2009 to join the New England Patriots as a defensive coaching assistant, where Weis had formerly been an assistant coach under Patriots head coach Bill Belichick. In 2010, Graham's title was changed to defensive assistant coach. He was promoted to linebackers coach in 2011. In 2012, he moved to defensive line coach, and moved back to linebackers in 2014. In 2016, he was hired by the New York Giants as defensive line coach.
Title: John Blake (American football)
Passage: John Patrick Blake (born March 6, 1961) is an American football coach and former player. He served as the head football coach at the University of Oklahoma from 1996 to 1998. Blake was also the defensive line coach of the Buffalo Bills. Prior to that he held the same position at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, from 2007 until 2010, when he left in the midst of a scandal over undisclosed loans and misleading NCAA investigators.
Title: Giff Smith
Passage: Giff Smith is an American football coach. He served as the defensive line coach for the Buffalo Bills from 2011 to 2012. He was dismissed, along with the entire Bills coaching staff, on December 31, 2012. He is credited with helping with the emergence of Kyle Williams. He was the Defensive Line coach for the Tennessee Titans, but is now the Defensive line coach with the Chargers.
Title: Mike Waufle
Passage: Mike Waufle (born June 27, 1954) is an American football coach who is currently the defensive line coach for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). Waufle has also served as defensive line coach for the Oakland Raiders from 1998 to 2003, and again from 2010 to 2011. He has coached at the college and professional level, and also as both offensive and defensive assistant throughout his career. Waufle was also a member of the 2007 New York Giants, who won Super Bowl XLII. He was the Giants' defensive line coach from 2004 to 2009 before joining the Raiders in 2010. From 2012-2016, he was the defensive line coach for the St. LouisLos Angeles Rams under defensive coordinator Gregg Williams. In 2017, the Buffalo Bills announced that Waufle would be their new Defensive Line coach.
Title: Jim Washburn
Passage: Jim Washburn (born December 2, 1949) is an American football coach. He was the assistant defensive line coach for the Detroit Lions from 2013 to 2015, defensive line coach for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League and the Tennessee Titans' defensive line coach from 1999 to 2010.
Title: 1996 Oklahoma Sooners football team
Passage: The 1996 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma during the 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season. They played their home games at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium and participated as members of the newly formed Big 12 Conference in the South Division. They were coached by John Blake.
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The removal and reservations phase (1829-86) was a part of a policy overseen by what council?
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Title: Federal Indian Policy
Passage: Federal Indian policy establishes the relationship between the United States Government and the Indian Tribes within its borders. The Constitution gives the federal government primary responsibility for dealing with tribes. Some scholars divide the federal policy toward Indians in six phases: coexistence (1789-1828), removal and reservations (182986), assimilation (1887-1932), reorganization (193245), termination (194660), and self-determination (196185).
Title: De Nederlandsche Bank
Passage: De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB, "The Dutch Bank", sometimes misdescribed as the "Dutch National Bank" to fit the acronym in English) is the central bank of the Netherlands. It is part of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB). De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) is a public limited company (Dutch: naamloze vennootschap) whose every day policy is overseen by the Governing Board. Being an NV, DNB has a Supervisory Board (Dutch Raad van Commissarissen). In addition, there is an advisory body called the Bank Council (Dutch Bankraad). As a public entity the DNB has a function as both part of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) and an independent public body (zelfstandig bestuursorgaan).
Title: National Council on Indian Opportunity
Passage: The National Council on Indian Opportunity was an American Indian rights group established by Executive Order 11399 on March 6, 1968, and amended by an act of United States Congress on November 26, 1969. The group's mission was to encourage and oversee the rise of federal programs to benefit the American Indian population, measure the impact and progress of such programs, and suggest ways to improve programs to meet the demands of the American Indian population. The Council was terminated on November 26, 1974, under the provisions of section 2 of the act.
Title: National Economic Council (United States)
Passage: The National Economic Council (NEC) of the United States is the principal forum used by the President of the United States for considering economic policy matters, separate from matters relating to domestic policy, which are the domain of the Domestic Policy Council. The council forms part of the Office of White House Policy which contains the National Economic Council and other offices. The Director of the NEC is titled the "Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Director of the National Economic Council".
Title: United States Domestic Policy Council
Passage: The Domestic Policy Council (DPC) of the United States is the principal forum used by the President of the United States for considering domestic policy matters, excluding economic matters, which are the domain of the National Economic Council. The council forms part of the Office of White House Policy which contains the DPC, the National Economic Council and various subordinate offices, such as the Office of National AIDS Policy. The Director of the DPC is titled the Assistant to the President and Director of the Domestic Policy Council.
Title: White House Rural Council
Passage: The White House Rural Council is an entity within the Domestic Policy Council of the Executive Office of the President of the United States. The council was formed on June 14, 2012, and is intended to assist low-income residents residing in rural communities as an effort to build on the administrations rural economic strategy by promoting economic prosperity and quality of life. The Council is overseen by the Secretary of Agriculture and the members include the leaders of 25 executive agencies.
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Guitar World and Soaps In Depth, are what type of publications?
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Title: Brad Tolinski
Passage: Brad Tolinski (born 1958) was the Editor-in-Chief of "Guitar World Magazine" for 25 years (19892015). He also served as Editorial Director of NewBay Media's music division, which also includes "Guitar Aficionado" and "Revolver" magazines. He then moved to Harris Publications as the Editorial Director of Special Projects and is now Editorial Director of Special Projects for AMG Parade in New York City.
Title: Guitar World
Passage: Guitar World is a monthly music magazine devoted to guitarists, published since July 1980. It contains original interviews, album and gear reviews, and guitar and bass tablature of approximately five songs each month. The magazine is published 13 times per year (12 monthly issues and a holiday issue). Formerly owned by Harris Publications, Future US bought the magazine in 2003. In 2012, NewBay Media bought the Music division of Future US. The latter company also published a spin-off title, Guitar Legends, each issue of which typically combined past articles from "Guitar World" under a specific theme.
Title: Ed Driscoll
Passage: Ed Driscoll is an American writer, blogger, and journalist. Driscoll is an editor at Pajamas Media. A veteran journalist, Driscoll has contributed to "National Review" Online, the "Weekly Standard", Tech Central Station (now Ideas in Action.tv) and print publications ranging from "PC World" to "Guitar World". He has been blogging since early 2002.
Title: Zena Tsarfin
Passage: Zena Tsarfin is an American journalist best known as managing editor of the magazines "High Times", "XXL", and "Cracked". As a journalist, her work has appeared in publications including "Revolver", "Alternative Press", "Terrorizer", "Guitar World", and "Playgirl". She is known for her passion for and knowledge about heavy metal music.
Title: Will Wallner
Passage: Will Wallner (born 24 January 1987) is an English rock guitarist and songwriter. His main influences are Ritchie Blackmore, Gary Moore and John Sykes. He began playing guitar at age 16 and received his first "real guitar", a Gibson Les Paul Custom, which he has played his entire career, at the age of 18. He began playing guitar by ear, then had taken his first formal guitar lessons from a rock guitar teacher in his home town of Devon, England. He is an alumnus of the prestigious Colyton Grammar School and a graduate of the University of Portsmouth with a BSc in Music and Sound Technology and has also studied at the Musicians Institute, in Hollywood. Since 2012 he has been a regular contributor to Guitar World magazine with his weekly blog 'Bent Out of Shape'. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California and also owns a recording studio in Berlin, Germany.
Title: Soaps In Depth
Passage: Soaps In Depth is a series of magazines created in 1997 by Bauer Publications to give American soap opera viewers more variety in their soap-related magazine purchases. Instead of buying a magazine like "Soap Opera Digest", in which all soap operas are covered, "Soaps In Depth" gave the soap viewer and potential shopper individual choices from the "Big Three" networks: ABC Soaps In Depth, CBS Soaps In Depth, and NBC Soaps In Depth. Each magazine is devoted to only the shows on the network the edition covers and is published biweekly.
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What american actor played a disc jockey on WKRP in Cincinnati and acted in Mr Chauffeur?
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Title: M. G. Kelly
Passage: Gary Sinclair (born 1952 in Ada, Oklahoma), known professionally as Michael Gary M.G. Kelly and Machine Gun Kelly, is an American actor, disc jockey and radio personality. In addition to hosting several radio programs over the years, Kelly has held several acting roles as a disc jockey; also, he has served as an offstage announcer on two game shows.
Title: Don Sherwood (DJ)
Passage: Don Sherwood (September 7, 1925 November 6, 1983) was an American radio personality. He was a San Francisco, California, disc jockey during the 1950s and 1960s. Billed as "The World's Greatest Disc Jockey," Sherwood spent most of his career hosting a 6-9 a.m. weekday program on KSFO in San Francisco (560 kHz, 5000 watts), which was then owned by the singing cowboy actor Gene Autry.
Title: Venus Flytrap (WKRP in Cincinnati)
Passage: Venus Flytrap is a character on the television situation comedy "WKRP in Cincinnati" (197882), played by Tim Reid. He is the evening and early night-time disc jockey at WKRP, and during the course of the series he also becomes the assistant program director.
Title: The Pied Piper of Cleveland
Passage: The Pied Piper of Cleveland: A Day in the Life of a Famous Disc Jockey is an American musical documentary film produced in the fall of 1955 documenting the career of disc jockey Bill Randle. Arthur Cohen directed the film, which was produced by Bill Randle himself.
Title: My Chauffeur
Passage: My Chauffeur is a 1986 American comedy film produced by Crown International Pictures and Marimark Productions starring Deborah Foreman, Sam J. Jones, Howard Hesseman and E. G. Marshall. It was written and directed by David Beaird. The original music score was composed by Paul Hertzog with additional music by The Wigs.
Title: Howard Hesseman
Passage: Howard Hesseman (born February 27, 1940) is an American actor best known for playing disc jockey Johnny Fever on "WKRP in Cincinnati", Captain Pete Lassard in "" and schoolteacher Charlie Moore on "Head of the Class".
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My Chauffeur
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The Munabao Barmer Passenger is a passenger train of which State owned national transporter, responsible for rail transport in India?
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Title: Ukrainian Railways
Passage: Ukrainian Railways (Ukrainian: , "Ukrzaliznytsia" ) is a state owned enterprise of rail transport in Ukraine, a monopoly that controls vast majority of the railroad transportation in the country with a combined total tracks length of over 23,000 km, making it the 14th largest in the world. Ukrainian Railways is also the world's 6th largest rail passenger transporter and world's 7th largest freight transporter.
Title: Head-end power
Passage: In rail transport, head-end power (HEP) or electric train supply (ETS) is the electrical power distribution system on a passenger train. The power source, usually a locomotive at the front or 'head' of a train (or a generator car), provides the electricity used for heating, lighting, electrical and other 'hotel' needs. The maritime equivalent is hotel electric power. A successful attempt by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway in October 1881 to light the passenger car between London and Brighton heralded the beginning of using electricity to light trains in the world.
Title: Transport in Greater Nagoya
Passage: Transport in Greater Nagoya (Chky) is similar to that of the Tokyo and Osaka, but is more automobile oriented, as the urban density is less than Japan's two primary metropolises, and major automobile manufacturers like Toyota are based here. Still, compared to most cities of its size worldwide it has a considerable rail transport network with 3 million passenger trips daily, with a similar density and extent of passenger rail to London or New York City, (as of May 2014, the article Nagoya rail list lists 59 lines, 16 operators, 1,547.8 km of operational track and 654 stations [although stations recounted for each operator], note this data does not include any high speed rail) complemented with highways and surface streets for private motor transport. It includes public and private rail and highway networks; airports for international, domestic, and general aviation; buses; motorcycle delivery services, walking, bicycling, and commercial shipping. The nexus of the public transport system is Nagoya Station. Every region of Greater Nagoya, also known as the Chky Metropolitan Area ( ) , has rail or road transport services, and the area as a whole is served by sea and air links.
Title: Thar Link Express
Passage: Thar Link Express (Hindi: ) is the Indian portion of the international passenger train Thar Express operated weekly by Indian Railway using its own coaches and locomotives, between Jodhpur and Munabao. Passengers from Munabao then clear customs and are transported to across the border to Zero Point station where the Thar Express takes passengers to Karachi, Pakistan.
Title: Indian Railways
Passage: Indian Railways (reporting mark IR) is a State owned national transporter, responsible for rail transport in India. It is owned and operated by the Government of India through the Ministry of Railways. It is the third largest railway network in the world comprising 119630 km of total track and 92081 km of running track over a route of 66687 km with 7,216 stations at the end of 2015-16. In 2015-16, IR carried 8.107 billion passengers annually or more than 22 million passengers a day and 1.101 billion tons of freight annually. As of the end of 2015-16, of the total 68525 km route length, 28327 km or 45 were electrified and 28371 km or 37 were double or multiple line routes. The railway network is predominantly a broad gauge network. Small stretches of the network use metre and narrow gauges. All the electrified lines use 25 kV AC electric traction.
Title: Barmer Munabao Passenger
Passage: The Munabao Barmer Passenger is a passenger train of the Indian Railways, which runs between Barmer railway station of Barmer of Rajasthan and Munabao railway station of Munabao, of Indian state Rajasthan.
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In 1989, which company surpassed the one bought by Kmart in 2005 has an anchor store in the Holly Hill Mall and Business Center as largest retailer?
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Title: Parkway Center Mall
Passage: Parkway Center Mall was an enclosed shopping mall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Opened in 1982, the mall closed in 2013 after losing Kmart, its last anchor store. The only remaining store in operation is a Giant Eagle supermarket. In 2016, the entirety of the mall was demolished, except for the Giant EagleKmart building.
Title: Holly Hill Mall and Business Center
Passage: Holly Hill Mall and Business Center (formerly known as "Colonial Mall Burlington" and "Burlington Square Malll") is an enclosed shopping mall located in Burlington, North Carolina, United States. The mall's anchor stores are Sears, Dunham's Sports, and Dave's Furniture.
Title: Chapel Hill Mall
Passage: Chapel Hill Mall is a one-story, 860000 sqft enclosed mall located at 2000 Brittain Road in Akron, Ohio. Built by Richard (R.B.) Buchholzer and Forest City Enterprises, it opened on October 12, 1967. They continued to own the mall until 2004, when it was sold to the Chattanooga, Tennessee company CBL Associates Properties, Inc., who owned it until 2014. The mall features more than 100 stores, with JCPenney as the sole anchor store. Macy's and Sears were former anchors until they closed in spring 2016 and spring 2017, respectively.
Title: Sears
Passage: Sears, short name for Sears, Roebuck Company, is an American chain of department stores founded by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck in 1886. Formerly based at the Sears Tower in Chicago and currently headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, it began as a mail ordering catalog company and began opening retail locations in 1925. The company was bought by the American big box chain Kmart in 2005, which renamed itself Sears Holdings upon completion of the merger. In terms of domestic revenue, Sears was the largest retailer in the United States until October 1989, when Walmart surpassed the record. It is currently the fifth-largest American department store company by sales as of October 2013 (behind Walmart, Target, Best Buy, and The Home Depot), and the twelfth-largest retailer in the country overall. Sears operates divisions in Canada and Mexico, as well as several other subsidiaries within its brand.
Title: Kmart
Passage: Kmart is an American big box department store chain headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United States. The chain purchased Sears for 11 billion in 2005, forming a new corporation under the name Sears Holdings Corporation. The Kmart name was incorporated in 1916 while the first store didn't open its doors until 1962. At its peak in 2000, Kmart operated 2,171 stores including 105 Super Kmart Center locations. For the 2005 fiscal year under the new company, the Kmart store count was at 1,416 with only 55 Super Kmart Center locations. Currently, the chain is operating 624 stores with only 1 Super Kmart Center location remaining (Store 4939 in Warren, OH). This number is the amount of stores that still exist after the closings that took place during the first quarter of 2017.
Title: Cherry Hill Mall
Passage: The Cherry Hill Mall, owned by Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT), was originally known as Cherry Hill Shopping Center, commonly reported as the first indoor, climate-controlled shopping center east of the Mississippi River in the United States, and opened on October 11, 1961. Cherry Hill Mall is located in Cherry Hill, New Jersey and is bound by Route 38, Haddonfield Road (County Route 644), Church Road (County Route 616), and Cherry Hill Mall Drive.
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Chuck Wright is an American bassist, graphic designer and show producer, best known as a member of multi-platinum heavy metal band Quiet Riot, he sung background vocals on all the tracks from the hit album, "Metal Health", the third studio album by American heavy metal band Quiet Riot, and was released on March 11, 1983, released in which year?
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Title: Metal Health
Passage: Metal Health is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Quiet Riot. It was released on March 11, 1983, bolstered by the No. 5 hit "Cum On Feel the Noize" and the No. 31 hit "Metal Health". "Metal Health" is notable for being the first heavy metal album to reach the top spot on the "Billboard" 200, replacing the Police's "Synchronicity" at number one in November 1983. The album went on to sell more than six million copies and is considered a classic among heavy metal fans. Some critics, such as AllMusic, describe it as a one-hit wonder, owing to Quiet Riot's relative lack of critical and commercial success with following albums (and subsequent disintegration) towards the end of the 1980s. The title track was ranked No. 35 on VH1's 40 Greatest Metal Songs.
Title: QR (album)
Passage: QR (also known as Quiet Riot, Quiet Riot IV, or QR IV ) is the sixth studio album released in 1988 by the American heavy metal band Quiet Riot. The album featured a major line-up change. Singer and founding member Kevin Dubrow had been fired before the recording sessions began, and replaced by Rough Cutt vocalist Paul Shortino. The band had fired DuBrow mainly because of comments he was making to the metal press about Quiet Riot's supposed superiority over other bands, which strained friendships that members of Quiet Riot had with those bands. Shortino's hiring was not the only line-up change, as Chuck Wright had quit the band and was replaced by Sean McNabb. This left the album with the distinction of being the only Quiet Riot release without DuBrow on vocals, or any other original members (until 1993's "Terrified").
Title: Quiet Riot 10
Passage: Quiet Riot 10 (also alternatively known as just 10, or Quiet Riot Number 10) is the twelfth studio album by the heavy metal band Quiet Riot, which was released on June 27, 2014. It is their first studio album since 1988's "QR" not to feature longtime and founding vocalist Kevin DuBrow in any newly recorded material, due to his death in November 2007. It is also the band's first album since reuniting in 2010. Although a studio album, the final four tracks on "Quiet Riot 10" are live performances taken from some of the band's final shows with DuBrow in 2007. LoveHate vocalist Jizzy Pearl joined the band in November 2013 and performs lead vocals on the six studio tracks.
Title: Condition Critical
Passage: Condition Critical is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Quiet Riot. Released in 1984, it was not nearly as successful as its predecessor (1983's "Metal Health") in either fan reaction or sales. It was also given an infamous two-word review in "Musician" magazine: ""Prognosis: Terminal."" However, it did sell over three million copies, peaking at 15 on the US Billboard album chart. Like the band's previous album, "Condition Critical" features a Slade cover song as the second track.
Title: Chuck Wright
Passage: Chuck Wright is an American bassist, graphic designer and show producer, best known as a member of multi-platinum heavy metal band Quiet Riot. He originally joined Quiet Riot in 1982, playing bass on the tracks "Metal Health (Bang Your Head)" and "Don't Wanna Let You Go," as well as singing background vocals on all the tracks from the 1983 hit album, "Metal Health".
Title: Rehab (Quiet Riot album)
Passage: Rehab is the eleventh studio album released from the heavy metal band Quiet Riot in 2006. It is their first studio release since 2001's "Guilty Pleasures". This is the last Quiet Riot studio album to feature lead singer Kevin DuBrow before his death in November 2007, which caused the band to split, though they would eventually reform in 2010 and continue to record and tour.
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The Secretary of the Navy who announced the naming of the 4th US Navy vessel for the state of Iowa also served as governor of what state?
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Title: USS Rainier (AE-5)
Passage: USS "Rainier" (AE-5), the second US Navy vessel named after Mount Rainier, was laid down on 14 May 1940 by the Tampa Shipbuilding Co., Tampa, Fla., as "Rainbow" (MC hull 124); launched 1 March 1941; sponsored by Mrs. Robert E. Anderson; transferred to the US Navy on 16 April 1941; converted for use as an ammunition auxiliary; and commissioned as "Rainier" (AE-5) on 21 December 1941 at Norfolk, Va., Capt. William W. Meek in command.
Title: USS Iowa (SSN-797)
Passage: "Iowa" (SSN-797), a "Virginia"-class submarine , will be the fourth U.S. Navy vessel named for the state of Iowa. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus officially announced the name on September 2, 2015, during a news briefing at Iowa State University.
Title: USS Balch (DD-50)
Passage: USS "Balch" (Destroyer No. 50DD-50) was an "Aylwin"-class destroyer built for the United States Navy prior to the American entry into World War I. The ship was the first U.S. Navy vessel named in honor of George Beale Balch, a US Navy officer who served in the Mexican-American War and the American Civil War, and as Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy.
Title: USS Monterey (CG-61)
Passage: USS "Monterey" (CG-61) is a "Ticonderoga"-class guided-missile cruiser in the United States Navy. It is the fourth US Navy vessel named for the Battle of Monterrey at Monterrey, Nuevo Len during the Mexican-American War in 1846. It was built at Bath Iron Works in Maine.
Title: Ray Mabus
Passage: Raymond Edwin Mabus Jr. (born October 11, 1948) is a former American politician and diplomat and member of the Democratic Party who served as the 75th United States Secretary of the Navy from 2009 to 2017. Mabus previously served as the State Auditor of Mississippi from 1984 to 1988, as the 60th Governor of Mississippi from 1988 to 1992 and as the United States Ambassador to Saudi Arabia from 1994 to 1996.
Title: USS Lynx (AK-100)
Passage: USS "Lynx" (AK-100) was a "Crater"-class cargo ship commissioned by the US Navy for service in World War II. "Lynx" was the third US Navy vessel to bear the name, but unlike previous ships this one was named after the constellation Lynx. She was responsible for delivering troops, goods and equipment to locations in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater.
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What setting was used in the generic science fiction role-playing game (RPG) based on the "D6 System", that was derived from a role-playing game set in the "Star Wars" universe?
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Title: Superworld
Passage: Superworld is a superhero-themed role-playing game published by Chaosium in 1983. Written by "Basic Role-Playing" and "RuneQuest" author Steve Perrin, "Superworld" began as one third of the "Worlds of Wonder" product, which also included a generic fantasy setting, "Magic World", and a generic science fiction setting, "Future World", all using the same core "Basic Role-Playing" rules. Only "Superworld" became a game in its own right.
Title: D6 Space
Passage: D6 Space is a generic science fiction role-playing game (RPG) based on the "D6 System". Although derived, in part, from material originally presented in "The Star Wars Roleplaying Game", "D6 Space" is published as a stand-alone rulebook (not dependent upon or requiring other D6 System or Star Wars rulebooks) and is supported by its own line of supplements.
Title: Star Wars MUSH
Passage: Star Wars MUSH (commonly referred to as SW1) is a text-based online role-playing game. "Star Wars MUSH" was created in May 1991 and was released to the public in January 1992. The game predates the majority of ""Star Wars" expanded universe" and as such largely deviates from the established "Star Wars" universe set after "Return of the Jedi". The game scenario system is based on the discontinued West End Games' . The game persisted throughout the '90s as one of the net's more successful "Star Wars"-themed MUSHes, earning a feature in "The Incredible Internet Guide to Star Wars".
Title: Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game
Passage: Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game is a role-playing game set in the "Star Wars" universe, written and published by West End Games (WEG) between 1987 and 1999. The game system was slightly modified and rereleased in 2004 as "D6 Space", which used a generic space opera setting. An unrelated "Star Wars" RPG was published by Wizards of the Coast from 2000 to 2010. Since 2012 the official "Star Wars" role-playing game is another unrelated game, published by Fantasy Flight Games.
Title: Star Wars role-playing games
Passage: A Star Wars role-playing game is a role-playing game or role-playing video game set in the fictional "Star Wars" universe.
Title: Space Opera (role-playing game)
Passage: Space Opera is a science-fiction role-playing game created by Edward E. Simbalist, A. Mark Ratner, and Phil McGregor in 1980 for Fantasy Games Unlimited. While the system is applicable to the whole genre of science fiction, "Space Opera" had a default setting intended to be used as generic science fiction role-playing game rules, the focus being on creating space opera themed adventures.
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generic space opera setting
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Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game
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D6 Space
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A Head Full of Ghosts is a horror novel by Paul Tremblay, themes include elements of which term used for the use of exorcism in the Roman Catholic faith for those who are believed to be the victims of demonic possession?
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Title: Satanic film
Passage: A Satanic film is a subgenre of horror film, and at times other film genres, that involves the Devil as a concept or a character. Common themescharacters in Satanic film include the Antichrist, demonic possession, exorcism, and witchcraft.
Title: A Head Full of Ghosts
Passage: A Head Full of Ghosts is a horror novel by Paul Tremblay. The plot involves an American family under strain when their fourteen-year-old daughter, Marjorie Barrett, exhibits signs of mental illness. The story is told from the point of view of Marjorie's eight-year-old sister, Merry. Themes include elements of Catholic exorcism and reality television exploitation.
Title: Martha Broissier
Passage: Martha Broissier (born 1556, died after 1578), was a French woman who was made famous around the year of 1578 for her feigned demonic possession at the age of 22. A fraud that was discovered by bishop Charles Miron, of which is either a Roman Catholic Diocese of Angers or a Roman Catholic Diocese of Orlans. According to Augustin Calmet, Martha was young woman and daughter of a weaver in Romorantin. She claimed to have been demonically possessed creating widespread circulation of the news in her time. Martha's case of demonic possession is often used by ancient theological historians in comparison with the Loudun possessions since both cases consist of convincing accounts of demonic possession yet are presumed to have been historically fraudulent affairs that reached the peak of fame.
Title: Esmonde baronets
Passage: The Esmonde Baronetcy, of Ballynastragh in the County of Wexford, is a title in the Baronetage of Ireland. It was created on 28 January 1629 for Thomas Esmonde. He raised a cavalry regiment for Charles I and commanded a regiment during the Siege of La Rochelle. Esmonde was the son of Sir Laurence Esmonde, who had abandoned the Roman Catholic faith during the reign of Queen Elizabeth and was raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Esmonde in 1632. Lord Esmonde married firstly a Roman Catholic wife of the O'Flaherty family, and they had a son, Thomas, the first Baronet. She feared that the boy would be raised a Protestant and ran away with him, raising him as a strict Roman Catholic. As Thomas's father would not admit his legitimacy, (even though his father had no son by his second marriage) he was not allowed to succeed to the barony, which became extinct on his father's death in 1646. He did however gain possession of the family estates in County Wexford.
Title: Anna Ecklund
Passage: Anna Ecklund (sometimes documented as Emma Schmidt) was an American woman whose alleged demonic possession and exorcism occurred over several decades, culminating in an extensive exorcism that lasted from August 18 to December 23, 1928 in Earling, Iowa. Ecklund was said to have exhibited symptoms akin to possession beginning at age fourteen, and was forty six-years-old during her final exorcism by Father Theophilus Riesinger, a German Roman Catholic priest.
Title: Exorcism in the Catholic Church
Passage: Exorcism in the Catholic Church is the use of exorcism in the Roman Catholic faith for those who are believed to be the victims of demonic possession. In Roman Catholicism, exorcism is sacramental but not a sacrament, unlike baptism or confession. Unlike a sacrament, exorcism's "integrity and efficacy do not depend ... on the rigid use of an unchanging formula or on the ordered sequence of prescribed actions. Its efficacy depends on two elements: authorization from valid and licit Church authorities, and the faith of the exorcist." The Catechism of the Catholic Church states: "When the Church asks publicly and authoritatively in the name of Jesus Christ that a person or object be protected against the power of the Evil One and withdrawn from his dominion, it is called exorcism."
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Exorcism in the Catholic Church
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A Head Full of Ghosts
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Exorcism in the Catholic Church
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What is the population of the county that contains the unincorporated community of Riverside?
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Title: Riverside, Montana
Passage: Riverside is an unincorporated community in Ravalli County, Montana, United States. Its elevation is 3,517 feet (1,072 m), and it is located at (46.2746439, -114.1581505).
Title: Rubidoux, California
Passage: Rubidoux ( ) was a census-designated place and an unincorporated community in Riverside County, California. As of the 2010 census, the population was 34,280, up from 29,180 at the 2000 census. Like much of the fast-growing Inland Empire Metropolitan Area, Rubidoux is rapidly changing from a rural area of quarries and dairy farms to an exurb of Riverside. As of the 2000 Census, Rubidoux was the largest unincorporated community in the Inland Empire and in Riverside County. On July 1, 2011, the CDP became part of the newly incorporated City of Jurupa Valley.
Title: Ravalli County, Montana
Passage: Ravalli County is a county in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2010 census, the population was 40,212. Its county seat is Hamilton.
Title: Gratiot (town), Wisconsin
Passage: Gratiot ( ) is a town in Lafayette County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 653 at the 2000 census. The Village of Gratiot is located within the town. The unincorporated community of Riverside is also located in the town. The unincorporated community of Dunbarton is also partially in the town.
Title: Belvedere Heights, California
Passage: Belvedere Heights is a former unincorporated community now annexed to Riverside, California, in Riverside County, California. It lies at an elevation of 1237 feet (377 m). Belvedere Heights is located 3.5 mi east of downtown Riverside.
Title: River Bend Lodge, California
Passage: River Bend Lodge is an unincorporated community in Riverside County, California, also known as Aha Quin. The community is near Hall Island along the Colorado River and hosts Riverside County Fire Department, Station 46. River Bend Lodge is also inside the Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District.
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40,212
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Riverside, Montana
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Ravalli County, Montana
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R. I. Bong Air Force Base was named after the famous aviator who was awared the Medal of Honor in which world war?
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Title: Goodfellow Air Force Base
Passage: Goodfellow Air Force Base is a nonflying United States Air Force base located in San Angelo, Texas. As part of Air Education and Training Command (AETC), Goodfellow's main mission is cryptologic and intelligence training for the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Navy, and Marine Corps. Military firefighters are also trained here as part of the 312th Training Squadron. It is the home of the 17th Training Wing (17 TRW). The base is named for World War I aviator First Lieutenant John J. Goodfellow, Jr.
Title: R.I. Bong Air Force Base
Passage: Richard I. Bong Air Force Base is an unfinished Air Force Base built during the late 1950s. It was named after the famous aviator, Major Richard Ira Bong, of World War II fame.
Title: Peterson Air Force Base
Passage: Peterson Air Force Base is a U.S. Air Force Base that shares an airfield with the adjacent Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, also having the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) headquarters. Developed as a World War II air support base for Camp Carson, the facility conducted Army Air Forces training and supported Cold War air defense centers at the nearby Ent Air Force Base, Chidlaw Building, and Cheyenne Mountain Complex. The base has been the location of the Air Force Space Command headquarters since 1987 and has had NORADNORTHCOM command center operations since the 2006 Cheyenne Mountain Realignment placed the nearby Cheyenne Mountain Complex centers on standby.
Title: Double cantilever hangar
Passage: A Double cantilever hangar is a type of hangar that was constructed by the United States Air Force during the Cold War. Large hangers were constructed at Castle Air Force Base, Loring Air Force Base, Carswell Air Force Base, and Travis Air Force Base, while smaller hangars were constructed at March Air Force Base, Edwards Air Force Base, Hanscom Air Force Base, and Homestead Air Force Base.
Title: Bakalar Air Force Base
Passage: Bakalar Air Force Base is a former U.S. Air Force base located 4.4 mi northeast of Columbus, Indiana. During World War II, the base was known as Atterbury Air Field and Atterbury Army Air Base (named in memory of Brigadier General William Wallace Atterbury), but it was renamed Bakalar Air Force Base in 1954 in honor of First Lieutenant John Edmond Bakalar, USAAF. Established in 1942, the airfield served as a training base for medium-range C-46 Commando and C-47 Skytrain troop carrier planes and glider pilots. It also was used for training B-25 Mitchell and B-26 Marauder bomber crews. Reactivated during the Cold War, it was used as an Air Force Reserve training base for troop carrier, tactical airlift, and special operations flying units. The military base was closed in 1970. The present-day facility operates as the Columbus, Indiana, municipal airport.
Title: Richard Bong
Passage: Richard Ira Bong (September 24, 1920 August 6, 1945) was a United States Army Air Forces major and Medal of Honor recipient in World War II. He was one of the most decorated American fighter pilots and the country's highest-scoring flying ace in the war, being credited with shooting down 40 Japanese aircraft. All of his aerial victories were in the Lockheed P-38 Lightning fighter. He died in California while testing a jet aircraft shortly before the Japanese surrendered and the war ended.
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World War II
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R.I. Bong Air Force Base
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Richard Bong
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What army division is part of the 9800 acre Pine Plains Military Reservation that's creation was rescinded in 1927?
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Title: Meade National Forest
Passage: Meade National Forest was established in Maryland by the U.S. Forest Service on April 10, 1925 with 4725 acre from part of the Camp Meade Military Reservation. On December 2, 1927 the executive order for its creation was rescinded and the forest was abolished.
Title: 4th Armored Brigade (People's Republic of China)
Passage: The 4th Tank Division () was formed on April 1, 1969 from 237th Tank Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment from 32nd Army Division, 252nd Tank Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment from 46th Army Division,253rd Tank Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment from 47th Army Division and 397th Tank Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment from 192nd Army Division.
Title: Fort Drum
Passage: Fort Drum is a U.S. Army military reservation and a census-designated place in Jefferson County, New York, United States. The population was 12,955 at the 2010 census. It is home to the 10th Mountain Division.
Title: New York State Route 199
Passage: New York State Route 199 (NY 199) is a state highway located in the Hudson Valley of New York in the United States. It extends for 30.91 mi from an interchange with U.S. Route 9W (US 9W) and US 209 north of Kingston to an intersection with US 44 and NY 22 southwest of Millerton. In between, NY 199 crosses over the Hudson River by way of the KingstonRhinecliff Bridge and passes through the communities of Red Hook and Pine Plains. NY 199 meets US 9 in Red Hook and the Taconic State Parkway midway between Red Hook and Pine Plains.
Title: Pine Plains National Forest
Passage: Pine Plains National Forest was established in New York by the U.S. Forest Service on April 10, 1925 with 9800 acre from part of the Pine Plains Military Reservation. On December 2, 1927, the executive order for its creation was rescinded and the forest was abolished. The lands are presently part of Fort Drum.
Title: Eustis National Forest
Passage: Eustis National Forest was established in Virginia by the U.S. Forest Service on April 10, 1925 with 4220 acre from part of the Fort Eustis Military Reservation. On December 2, 1927 the executive order for its creation was rescinded and the forest was abolished.
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10th Mountain Division
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Pine Plains National Forest
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Fort Drum
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In what county is the city David Graham Baird died in located?
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Title: Baird, Washington
Passage: Baird is a ghost town in Douglas County, Washington, United States. Baird is part of ZIP code 99115 and is home to the Highland Cemetery (also occasionally known as the Baird Cemetery). Baird appears on a 1909 map of Douglas County. The town was located about 7 mi west of Coulee City, on the high ground between Moses Coulee and Grand Coulee.
Title: The New Empire Cinema
Passage: The New Empire Cinema is a cinema located in Bowral, New South Wales. It has been open since 1915, and is the oldest continuously running cinema in mainland Australia. The cinema has four screens, and can hold up to 560 people. The cinema is run by Richard Ruhfus, David Graham and Gerard Aiken, and a staff of 24 other people.
Title: David Graham Baird
Passage: David Graham Baird (3 December 1854 in New York City 8 October 1913 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) was an American chess master. He was the brother of John Washington Baird, who was also an American chess master. A writer in the "New York Times", describing the players in the Sixth American Chess Congress (1889), portrayed Baird and his brother as follows:
Title: Elizabeth, New Jersey
Passage: Elizabeth is both the largest city and the county seat of Union County, in New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a total population of 124,969, retaining its ranking as New Jersey's fourth largest city (by population). The population increased by 4,401 (3.7) from the 120,568 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 10,566 (9.6) from the 110,002 counted in the 1990 Census. For 2015, the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program calculated a population of 129,007, an increase of 3.2 from the 2010 enumeration, ranking the city the 210th largest in the nation.
Title: David Graham (actor)
Passage: David Graham (born July 11, 1925) is an English character actor and voice artist. Born in London, he trained as an actor in New York City following service in the Royal Air Force as a radar mechanic, and has since worked mainly in British television. Graham is known for his voice work for the series "Doctor Who" and "Thunderbirds" during the 1960s.
Title: Bardstown, Kentucky
Passage: Bardstown is a home rule-class city in Nelson County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was recorded as 11,700 by the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Nelson County. It is named for the pioneering Bard brothers. David Bard obtained a 1,000 acre land grant in 1785 in what was then Jefferson County, Virginia from Governor Patrick Henry. William Bard surveyed and platted the town. It was originally chartered as Baird's Town.
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Union County
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David Graham Baird
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Elizabeth, New Jersey
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Which Swiss city is the home of Villars-Maitre-Chocolatier?
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Title: Tram 2000
Passage: The Tram 2000 is a type of tram vehicle that was originally designed for the Verkehrsbetriebe Zrich (VBZ), the municipal transport operator of the Swiss city of Zrich, and first introduced in 1976. Other variants of the type were subsequently built for the VBZ, for other Swiss operators, and for the Italian city of Genoa. The last vehicles to the design entered service in 1994, but the type is still in front line service with all its original users.
Title: Kunsthaus Zrich
Passage: The Kunsthaus Zrich is an art museum in the Swiss city of Zrich. It houses one of the most important art collections in Switzerland, assembled over the years by the local art association called "Zrcher Kunstgesellschaft". The collection spans from the Middle Ages to contemporary art, with an emphasis on Swiss art.
Title: Basel Badischer Bahnhof
Passage: Basel Badischer Bahnhof (literally "Basel Baden Railway station", the name referring to the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railways, which built the station) is a railway station situated in the Swiss city of Basel. The station is situated on Swiss soil, but the station is operated by the German railway company Deutsche Bahn. A customs border is situated in the passenger tunnel between the tracks and the station hall. It is the only railway station that is operated as part of the German national rail network yet not located within Germany's state boundaries, and it is listed as a Swiss heritage site of national significance. The station is served by the lines RE , RB , S 6 of the tri-national Regio S-Bahn Basel, and ICE and ECIC lines to and from Freiburg, Karlsruhe, Mannheim, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Berlin and other cities in Germany.
Title: Villars-Maitre-Chocolatier
Passage: Villars Maitre Chocolatier is a Swiss chocolate company founded in 1901 and based in the city of Fribourg. The company is noted for its success in selling to tourists, owing to a number of unique products including chocolates with an unusually high percentage of nuts and almonds and 72 cocoa dark chocolate napolitains.
Title: Swiss chocolate
Passage: Swiss chocolate refers to chocolate produced in Switzerland. While cacao beans and other ingredients such as sugar can originate from outside of Switzerland, the actual production of the chocolate must take place in Switzerland. Switzerland's chocolates have earned an international reputation for high quality with many famous international brands.
Title: Wiese Valley Railway
Passage: The Wiese Valley Railway (German: "Wiesentalbahn" ) is a 27.2 km long, electrified main line in German Baden-Wrttemberg in the tri-national area of Germany, Switzerland and France near the Swiss city of Basel. It is part of the Regio S-Bahn Basel and referenced as S 6 . It runs alongside the river Wiese from Basel Badischer Bahnhof in Basel (on Swiss territory) to Zell (Wiesental). It is operated by the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS)
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Fribourg
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Villars-Maitre-Chocolatier
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Swiss chocolate
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Who is the writer of the novel based on which Lasse Hallstrm directed a movie in which Lena Maria Jonna Olin appeared?
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Title: Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
Passage: Salmon Fishing in the Yemen is a 2011 British romantic comedy-drama film directed by Lasse Hallstrm and starring Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt, Kristin Scott Thomas and Amr Waked. Based on the 2007 novel of the same name by Paul Torday, and a screenplay by Simon Beaufoy, the film is about a fisheries expert who is recruited by a consultant to help realize a sheikh's vision of bringing the sport of fly fishing to the Yemen desert, initiating an upstream journey of faith to make the impossible possible. The film was shot on location in London, Scotland, and Morocco from August to October 2010. The film premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. The film received generally positive reviews upon its release, and earned 34,564,651 in revenue worldwide.
Title: My Life as a Dog
Passage: My Life as a Dog (Swedish: Mitt liv som hund ) is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 12 December 1985, directed by Lasse Hallstrm. It is based on the second novel of a semi-autobiographical trilogy by Reidar Jnsson. It tells the story of Ingemar, a young boy sent to live with relatives. The cast includes Anton Glanzelius, Melinda Kinnaman, and Tomas von Brmssen.
Title: The Hypnotist (2012 film)
Passage: The Hypnotist (Swedish: Hypnotisren ) is a 2012 Swedish crime thriller film directed by Lasse Hallstrm, based on the Swedish novel of the same name by Lars Kepler. The film was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist.
Title: Chocolat (2000 film)
Passage: Chocolat (] ) is a 2000 British-American romantic comedy-drama film based on the novel "Chocolat" by Joanne Harris, and was directed by Lasse Hallstrm. Adapted by screenwriter Robert Nelson Jacobs, "Chocolat" tells the story of a young mother, played by Juliette Binoche, who arrives at the fictional, repressed French village of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes with her six-year-old daughter and opens "La Chocolaterie Maya", a small chocolaterie. Her chocolate quickly begins to change the lives of the townspeople.
Title: Lena Olin
Passage: Lena Maria Jonna Olin (born 22 March 1955) is a Swedish actress. She has been nominated for several acting awards, including a Golden Globe for "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" (1988) and an Academy Award for "Enemies, A Love Story" (1989). Other well-known films in which she has appeared include "Chocolat" (2000), directed by her husband Lasse Hallstrm, "Queen of the Damned" (2002), "Casanova" (2005) and "The Reader" (2008). She was cast as Triggerfish's Khumba. Olin was also a main cast member in the second season (and a recurring guest star in later seasons) of the television series "Alias". Olin starred in the Swedish sitcom "Welcome to Sweden".
Title: Dear John (2010 film)
Passage: Dear John is a 2010 American romantic drama-war film starring Amanda Seyfried and Channing Tatum. It was made by Screen Gems and was released theatrically in North America on February 5, 2010. The film was directed by Lasse Hallstrm, and it is an adaptation of Nicholas Sparks' 2006 novel of the same name. It follows the life of a soldier (Channing Tatum) after he falls in love with a young woman (Amanda Seyfried). They decide to exchange letters to each other after he is deployed to the war. The movie was filmed in 2009 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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Joanne Harris
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Lena Olin
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Chocolat (2000 film)
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Manlia Scantilla, was a Roman woman who lived in the 2nd century, she was very briefly Roman Empress as wife to which Roman Emperor for nine weeks during 193, the Year of the Five Emperors?
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Title: Lollia Paulina
Passage: Lollia Paulina, also known as Lollia Paullina (15-49) was a Roman Empress for six months in 38 as the third wife and consort of the Roman emperor Caligula. Outside of her term as a Roman Empress, she was a noble Roman woman who lived in the Roman Empire of the 1st century.
Title: Fadilla
Passage: Annia Aurelia Fadilla, most commonly known as Fadilla (159-died after 211) was an influential Roman Princess and was one of the daughters born to Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and Roman Empress Faustina the Younger. She was a sister to Roman Empress Lucilla and Roman Emperor Commodus. Fadilla was named in honor of her late maternal aunt Aurelia Fadilla. The cognomen Fadilla, was the cognomen of the mother and a half-sister of the previous Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius. Her maternal grandparents were Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius and Roman Empress Faustina the Elder and her paternal grandparents were Domitia Lucilla and praetor Marcus Annius Verus.
Title: Manlia Scantilla
Passage: Manlia Scantilla ("fl. " 193) was a Roman woman who lived in the 2nd century. She was very briefly Roman Empress as wife to the Roman Emperor Didius Julianus. Her name indicates that she was born into the "gens Manlia", which if correct, indicates an illustrious patrician ancestry.
Title: Vibia Aurelia Sabina
Passage: Vibia Aurelia Sabina (170 AD before 217 AD) was a Roman Princess. She was the youngest daughter and child born to Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and Roman Empress Faustina the Younger. She was a sister to Roman Empress Lucilla and Roman Emperor Commodus. Her maternal grandparents were Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius and Roman Empress Faustina the Elder and her paternal grandparents were Domitia Lucilla and praetor Marcus Annius Verus.
Title: Didius Julianus
Passage: Didius Julianus (Latin: "Marcus Didius Severus Julianus Augustus" ; 30 January 133 or 2 February 137 1 June 193) was Roman emperor for nine weeks during 193, the Year of the Five Emperors.
Title: Didia Clara
Passage: Didia Clara (born about 153) was a daughter and only child to the Roman Emperor Didius Julianus and Empress Manlia Scantilla. She was born and raised in Rome.
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Didius Julianus
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Manlia Scantilla
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Didius Julianus
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Are dn von Horvth and Louis-Ferdinand Cline of the same nationality?
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Title: Louis-Ferdinand Cline
Passage: Louis-Ferdinand Cline (] ) was the pen name of Louis Ferdinand Auguste Destouches (] ; 27 May 1894 1 July 1961), a French novelist, pamphleteer and physician. He developed a new style of writing that modernized French literature. His most famous work is the 1932 novel, "Journey to the End of the Night".
Title: North (novel)
Passage: North (French: Nord ) is a 1960 novel by the French writer Louis-Ferdinand Cline. The story is based on Cline's escape from France to Denmark after the invasion of Normandy, after he had been associated with the Vichy regime. It is the second published part, although chronologically the first, in a trilogy about these experiences; it was preceded by "Castle to Castle" from 1957, and followed by "Rigadoon", published posthumously in 1969. It was the last book Cline published during his lifetime.
Title: Tales from the Vienna Woods (play)
Passage: Tales from the Vienna Woods (1931) is the most famous play by Austro-Hungarian writer dn von Horvth (19011938). It was premired in Berlin in 1931 and has been filmed several times. Before the premire, the German writer and playwright, Carl Zuckmayer nominated the play for the Kleist Prize, which it won, the most significant literary award of the Weimar Republic. The play's title is a reference to the waltz, Tales from the Vienna Woods by Johann Strauss II. Horvarth's play premired at the Deutsches Theatre, Berlin. Written in the late 1920s during the period of catastrophic unemployment and the Great Depression, the play is a key work of modern drama, described by Erich Kaestner as "a Viennese folk play accompanied by Viennese folk songs". It is a bitter satire about the mendacity and brutality of the petite-bourgeoisie, named ironically after the forested highlands near the Austrian capital that are so idealised in the waltz. In the play, Viennese 'Gemtlichkeit' or 'coziness' becomes a hollow phrase; the tragic, brutal story of the sweet girl Marianne and the deeply conventional butcher Oskar reflects the hardships and anxieties of the late 1920s during the global economic crisis.
Title: Gretl Schrg
Passage: Born in Vienna, Schrg first trained for the profession of typist. In 1937, at the age of 23, she won a beauty contest and became " Queen of Danube ". That same year she made her stage debut in Ostrava at the Antonn Dvok Theatre in the world premiere of dn von Horvth's play "Der jngste Tag". She spent the next two years performing at that theatre, and at theatres in Karlovy Vary, Ostrava, Marienbad, and Vienna (Theater in der Josefstadt). In 1939 she joined the opera house in Aussig (now Usti nad Labem) where she became popular as a performer in operettas. She made her professional opera debut at that house as Hannerl in Heinrich Bert's arrangement of Franz Schubert's "Das Dreimderlhaus".
Title: Ivana Uhlov
Passage: Ivana Uhlov (born 23 July 1980) is a Czech actress. After being named Talent of the Year at the 2006 Alfrd Radok Awards, she won the Alfrd Radok Award for Best Actress in 2010 for her role of "Albta" in the dn von Horvth play "Vra, lska, nadje" (German: "Glaube, Liebe, Hoffnung" ) at the Divadlo Komedie in Prague. She made her film debut in the 2003 movie "Boredom in Brno".
Title: dn von Horvth
Passage: Edmund Josef von Horvth (9 December 1901 Suak, Rijeka, then in AustriaHungary, now in Croatia 1 June 1938 Paris) was a German-writing Austro-Hungarian-born playwright and novelist. He preferred the Hungarian version of his first name and published as dn von Horvth.
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no
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dn von Horvth
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Louis-Ferdinand Cline
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Which female actress appeared in both Sex and the City and the upcoming American comedy film Drunk Parents?
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Title: Nancy Guild
Passage: Nancy Guild (October 11, 1925 August 16, 1999) was an American film actress of the 1940s and 1950s. The actress appeared in "Somewhere in the Night" (1946); "The Brasher Doubloon" (1947) and the comedy "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man" (1951). Although appearing in major films, Guild never achieved as much fame at 20th Century Fox, the studio that had signed her to a seven-year contract, as she had hoped for, and eventually gave up acting for marriage.
Title: Bridget Moynahan
Passage: Bridget Moynahan (born Kathryn Bridget Moynahan; April 28, 1971) is an American actress and model. She graduated from Longmeadow High School in Massachusetts in 1989, and began pursuing a career in modeling. She appeared in department-store catalogs and magazines, and after doing television commercials, she began taking acting lessons. Moynahan made her television debut in a guest appearance in the comedy series "Sex and the City" in 1999, where she later had a recurring role as Natasha.
Title: Patrick Stettner
Passage: Patrick Stettner is an American film director and writer. His first film, Flux, was released in 1996 as a short, and starred Allison Janney in an early role. He went on to direct and write the screenplay for "The Business of Strangers" in 2001, which earned him a Grand Jury Prize nomination at the Sundance Film Festival of that year and earned lead actress Stockard Channing an AFI nomination for Best Female Actress. In 2006, he then wrote and directed "The Night Listener", an adaptation of Armistead Maupin's eponymous semi-autobiographical 2000 novel, which landed less than stellar reviews from critics. He has not directed any films since "The Night Listener".
Title: Ayman Halawani
Passage: Richard Halawani, formerly Ayman Halawani, is an American entrepreneur, film producer and was head of production at Rotana's film division. He produced the first Saudi movie "Keif al-Hal", which included the first Saudi female actress to be on the big screen. He later co-founded a company called The Clinics (the-clinics. com) and a company in consumer services.
Title: Half Magic (film)
Passage: Half Magic is an upcoming American comedy film written and directed by Heather Graham. The film stars Graham, Stephanie Beatriz, Jason Lewis, Molly Shannon, Luke Arnold, Thomas Lennon and Angela Kinsey.
Title: Drunk Parents
Passage: Drunk Parents is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Fred Wolf and written by Peter Gaulke and Fred Wolf. The film stars Alec Baldwin, Salma Hayek, Bridget Moynahan, Joe Manganiello, Natalia Cigliuti, Jim Gaffigan and Ben Platt.
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Bridget Moynahan
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Drunk Parents
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Bridget Moynahan
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Which is a common name for a tree species, Aspen or Clethra?
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Title: Clethra
Passage: Clethra is a genus of flowering shrubs or small trees described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1753.
Title: Aspen
Passage: Aspen is a common name for certain tree species; some, but not all, are classified by botanists in the section "Populus", of the "Populus" genus.
Title: Attalea phalerata
Passage: Attalea phalerata is a species of palm tree known by the English common name urucuri palm, the Portuguese common name urucurizeiro, and the Spanish common name shapaja. Other common names include motacu and bacuri. It is native to Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Peru, where it grows along southern and western Amazonia. It is the most common palm tree on the Pantanal.
Title: Eucalyptus morrisbyi
Passage: Eucalyptus morrisbyi is a rare and endangered tree species endemic to south-eastern Tasmania. Its common name is Morrisby's Gum. It has two natural populations on the eastern shore of the Derwent River valley. The limited range of "E. morrisbyi" means effective management is required to maintain or expand the distribution of this species.
Title: Populus balsamifera
Passage: Populus balsamifera, commonly called balsam poplar, bam, bamtree, eastern balsam-poplar, hackmatack, tacamahac poplar, tacamahaca, is a tree species in the balsam poplar species group in the poplar genus, "Populus." The genus name "Populus" is from the Latin for poplar, and the specific epithet "balsamifera" from Latin for "balsam-bearing". Other common names for the species include heartleaf balsam poplar, and Ontario balsam poplar. The black cottonwood, "Populus trichocarpa", is sometimes considered a subspecies of "P. balsamifera" and may lend its common name to this species, although the black poplars and cottonwoods of "Populus" sect. "Aigeiros" are not closely related.
Title: Quebracho tree
Passage: Quebracho (also known as Luciano malo) is a common name in Spanish to describe very hard (density 1.15 - 1.35) wood tree species. The etymology of the name derived from "quiebrahacha", or "quebrar hacha", meaning "axe-breaker".
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Aspen
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Aspen
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Clethra
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Henry V is a 1989 British historical drama film starring an an actress known for her portrayals of what?
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Title: Nell Gwynn (1934 film)
Passage: Nell Gwynn is a 1934 British historical drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Cedric Hardwicke, Jeanne de Casalis, Miles Malleson and Moore Marriott. The film portrays the historical romance between Charles II of England and the actress Nell Gwynn. In the opening credits, the screenplay is attributed to Miles Malleson, "in collaboration with King Charles II, Samuel Pepys and Nell Gwyn." It was also released as Mistress Nell Gwyn.
Title: Spy of Napoleon
Passage: Spy for Napoleon is a 1936 British historical drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Richard Barthelmess, Dolly Haas, Frank Vosper, Henry Oscar and James Carew. It is based on the 1934 novel "A Spy of Napoleon" by Baroness Emmuska Orczy, best known for writing "The Scarlet Pimpernel".
Title: Emma Thompson
Passage: Emma Thompson (born 15 April 1959) is a British actress and screenwriter. She is known for her portrayals of reticent women, often in period dramas and literary adaptations, and playing haughty or matronly characters with a sense of irony. She is considered one of Britain's most accomplished actresses.
Title: Immortal Gentleman
Passage: Immortal Gentleman is a 1935 British historical drama film directed by Widgey R. Newman and starring Basil Gill, Rosalinde Fuller and Dennis Hoey. It was a low-budget B film, which usually did not have historical settings.
Title: Henry V (1989 film)
Passage: Henry V is a 1989 British historical drama film adapted for the screen and directed by Kenneth Branagh, based on William Shakespeare's play of the same name about King Henry V of England. The film stars Branagh in the title role with Paul Scofield, Derek Jacobi, Ian Holm, Emma Thompson, Alec McCowen, Judi Dench, Robbie Coltrane, Brian Blessed, and Christian Bale in supporting roles.
Title: Penn of Pennsylvania
Passage: Penn of Pennsylvania is a 1941 British historical drama film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Deborah Kerr, Clifford Evans, Dennis Arundell, Henry Oscar, Herbet Lomas and Edward Rigby. The film depicts the life of the Quaker founder of Pennsylvania, William Penn. It portrays his struggle to be granted a colonial charter in London and attracting settlers to his new colony as well as his adoption a radical new approach with regard to the treatment of the Native Americans. It is also known by the alternative title Courageous Mr. Penn.
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reticent women
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Henry V (1989 film)
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Emma Thompson
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Universal's Volcano Bay Water Theme Park, or Volcano Bay, is a themed water park at Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Florida, owned and operated by Universal Parks and Resorts, Volcano Bay replaced which flagship water park of Wet 'n Wild owned by NBC Universal, located on International Drive in Orlando, Florida?
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Title: Universal Orlando
Passage: The Universal Orlando Resort, commonly known as Universal Orlando, formerly Universal Studios Escape, is an American theme park and entertainment resort complex based in Orlando, Florida. It is wholly owned by NBCUniversal, a division of Comcast. Universal Orlando is the second-largest resort in Greater Orlando after Walt Disney World Resort.
Title: Wet'n'Wild (brand)
Passage: Wet'n'Wild is a brand used for many water parks across the world owned by Village Roadshow Theme Parks and CNL Lifestyle Properties. It is not to be confused with the Wet 'n Wild brand originally owned by SeaWorld creator George Millay or Wet 'N' Wild Waterworld, a stand-alone water park in Anthony, Texas.
Title: Volcano Bay
Passage: Universal's Volcano Bay Water Theme Park, or Volcano Bay, is a themed water park at Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Florida. Owned and operated by Universal Parks and Resorts, Volcano Bay replaced Wet 'n Wild as Universal Orlando Resort's water park, and it was the first constructed by Universal itself. The park, themed around a 200 ft volcano named "Krakatau," opened on May 25, 2017.
Title: Wet 'n Wild Orlando
Passage: Wet 'n Wild Orlando was the flagship water park of Wet 'n Wild owned by NBC Universal, located on International Drive in Orlando, Florida. It was founded in 1977 by SeaWorld creator George Millay and is considered America's first water park. It closed on December 31, 2016, to be replaced by another water park named Universal's Volcano Bay.
Title: List of Universal Studios Orlando attractions
Passage: The Universal Orlando Resort is a theme park resort located in Orlando, Florida. It features two theme parks, Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure, built on 107 acre and 101 acre of land, respectively. Both parks feature several attractions and shows based on movies produced by Universal Studios. After several delays during construction, Universal Studios Florida opened to the public on June 7, 1990; however, several of the parks major attractions experienced frequent mechanical and technical problems, forcing the rides to close. Eventually, Universal filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer of Jaws, an attraction that was based on the film. Three years later, Universal announced the construction of a second theme park, Islands of Adventure, that officially opened on May 28, 1999.
Title: Universal Studios Japan
Passage: Universal Studios Japan ( , "Yunibsaru Sutajio Japan" ) , located in Osaka, is one of four Universal Studios theme parks, owned and operated by USJ Co., Ltd., which is wholly owned by NBCUniversal (as of 2017). The park is similar to the Universal Orlando Resort since it also contains selected attractions from Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood.
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Wet 'n Wild Orlando
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Volcano Bay
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Wet 'n Wild Orlando
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Which Rolling Stones album released first, Exile on Main St or Let It Bleed?
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Title: It's Only Rock 'n Roll
Passage: It's Only Rock 'n Roll is the 12th British and 14th American studio album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1974. It was the last Rolling Stones album for guitarist Mick Taylor and the songwriting and recording of the album's title track had a connection to Taylor's eventual replacement, Ronnie Wood. The album also marked the 10th anniversary since the release of the band's debut album, "The Rolling Stones". "It's Only Rock 'n Roll" has a firmer rock sound than the band's previous album, the more funk - and soul - inspired "Goats Head Soup". "It's Only Rock 'n Roll" reached 1 in the US and 2 in the UK.
Title: Rewind (19711984)
Passage: Rewind (19711984) is a compilation album by The Rolling Stones and was released in 1984. Coming only three years after "Sucking in the Seventies", the album was primarily compiled to mark the end of the band's alliance with Warner Music (in North America) and EMI (all other territories), both of whom were the distributors of Rolling Stones Records. It is the second Rolling Stones album to include a lyric sheet (after 1978's "Some Girls".)
Title: Loving Cup (song)
Passage: "Loving Cup" is a song by the Rolling Stones,which appears on their 1972 album "Exile on Main St." An early version, with a completely different piano intro, was recorded between April and July 1969 at Olympic Sound Studios in London, during the "Let It Bleed" sessions. (This version of the songor at least part of it, spliced with another outtakewas released in 2010 on the deluxe remastered release of "Exile on Main St".)
Title: Some Girls
Passage: Some Girls is the 14th British and 16th American studio album by the Rolling Stones, released in 1978 on Rolling Stones Records. It reached number one on the "Billboard" 200 album chart, and became the band's top selling album in the United States, certified by the RIAA as having six million copies sold as of 2000. It was a major critical success, becoming the only Rolling Stones album to be nominated for a Grammy in the Album of the Year category. Many reviewers called it a classic return to form and their best album since 1972's "Exile on Main St."
Title: Let It Bleed
Passage: Let It Bleed is the eighth British and tenth American album by English rock band the Rolling Stones, released in December 1969 by Decca Records in the United Kingdom and London Records in the United States. Released shortly after the band's 1969 American Tour, it is the follow-up to 1968's "Beggars Banquet" and the last album by the band to feature Brian Jones as well as the first to feature Mick Taylor.
Title: Stones in Exile
Passage: Stones in Exile is a 2010 documentary film about the recording of the 1972 The Rolling Stones album "Exile on Main St." Directed by Stephen Kijak, it premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. It had its worldwide premiere on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon". Fallon announced on his show that he would mark the re-release of the album with a week's worth of musicians performing songs from the album. The final night of the week, he held the premiere.
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Let It Bleed
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Loving Cup (song)
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Let It Bleed
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Are the two bands Driver Friendly and Boyce Avenue both American?
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Title: Driver Friendly
Passage: Driver Friendly is an American rock band from Austin, Texas. Driver Friendly has toured with such bands as Motion City Soundtrack, Cartel, Relient K, Hellogoodbye, Night Riots, Hit The Lights, TEAM, as well as Warped Tour.
Title: 3 Peace Records
Passage: 3 Peace Records is an independent record label founded by Florida-based rock band Boyce Avenue. Founded in 2006 by the band members, they were approached by Universal Republic to partner in the release of the album. The band, impressed with Republics excitement about the music and the bands wanting to remain extremely hands-on with their music, videos and websites, signed with Universal Republic in November 2009. The bands major label debut album, "All We Have Left", released on June 15, 2010. However, on August 9, 2011, Boyce Avenue split with Universal Republic and returned to independent recording on 3 Peace. The label signed its second act, recording artist Hannah Trigwell, on October 14, 2012.
Title: Nick Howard
Passage: Nick Howard (born 24 April 1982, Brighton) is an English singer-songwriter who has released four studio albums since 2008 and played over 1000 shows across the world. His music has been featured on "Pretty Little Liars, Switched At Birth, The Hills, Jersey Shore, Next, True Life, Cougar Town, 90210, LA Ink, Greek" and "Army Wives". He has toured with Lifehouse, Boyce Avenue, Eric Hutchinson, Tristan Prettyman and supported Train (band), Gavin Degraw Jack Johnson.
Title: All You're Meant to Be
Passage: All You're Meant to Be is the debut studio album released by Boyce Avenue on March 10, 2009.
Title: List of songs recorded by Fifth Harmony
Passage: Fifth Harmony is an American four-piece girl group, consisting of members Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane, Lauren Jauregui and formerly Camila Cabello. The group began working on their debut EP, "Better Together". It was released in 2013, following their exit from the second season of the American televised singing competition, "The X Factor". At this time, the group contributed guest vocals on two covers, "When I Was Your Man" by Bruno Mars and "Mirrors" by Justin Timberlake, for Boyce Avenue's cover EP, "Cover Collaborations, Volume 2". The first single released from their debut EP, "Better Together", was "Miss Movin' On", a power pop song with a synth-backed chorus written by singer Julia Michaels among other writers. While the group had very limited songwriting credits in their EP, they are credited as writers on the promotional single, "Me My Girls" with collaborations from Patrick James Bianco, Beau Alexandr Dozier and John Ryan. Their EP was subsequently released four times with an acoustic version, a remixes EP, and two Spanish versions, one standard and one acoustic.
Title: Boyce Avenue
Passage: Boyce Avenue is an American rock band formed in Sarasota, Florida, by brothers Alejandro Luis Manzano, Daniel Enrique Manzano, and Fabian Rafael Manzano. The brothers attended Pine View School in Osprey, Florida. The band is named after a combination of two streets the brothers lived on as children. As of August 9, 2011, they are no longer signed to Universal Republic Records and have started their own independent record label called 3 Peace Records. Boyce Avenue releases original music as well as covers of contemporary and classic songs on YouTube. Boyce Avenue has also collaborated with other YouTube artists such as Hannah Trigwell, Kina Grannis, Tiffany Alvord, Megan Nicole, Alex Goot, Megan and Liz, David Choi, Tyler Ward, Savannah Outen, Cobus Potgieter, John Robby Deleon and DeStorm Power and "The X Factor" season two finalists Fifth Harmony, Bea Miller, Diamond White, Carly Rose Sonenclar, and also actress Sarah Hyland.
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yes
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Driver Friendly
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Boyce Avenue
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Chris Phillips (19562007) was a Chief Executive of which life, pensions and investment company located in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is a subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group?
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Title: Lloyds Development Capital
Passage: Lloyds Development Capital (Holdings) Limited (LDC), is a mid-market private equity house and subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group, established in 1981 as Lloyds Development Capital Limited. From 1999 to 2011, it was known as Lloyds TSB Development Capital Limited.
Title: Scottish Widows
Passage: Scottish Widows is a life, pensions and investment company located in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is a subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group. Its product range includes life assurance, pensions, investments and savings. The company has been providing financial services to the UK market since 1815 and is the most trusted life, pensions and investment provider in the UK according to a 2010 Ipsos study. The company sells products through independent financial advisers, direct to customers and through Lloyds Banking Group bank branches.
Title: Alexander Leitch, Baron Leitch
Passage: Alexander Park Leitch, Baron Leitch (born 20 October 1947 in Fife, Scotland) is a British Labour peer and Chairman of Bupa and Intrinsic Financial Services. Having just stepped down as Deputy Chairman at Lloyds Banking Group plc and as Chairman of Scottish Widows plc, he is currently adviser to Lloyds Banking Groups Chairman and to the CEO. He is also a Trustee of the Lloyds Banking Group Charitable Foundation. He is Chancellor of Carnegie College, Chairman of a new think tank called The Centre for Modern Families and strategic adviser to a Prince of Wales charity called PRIME.
Title: HBOS
Passage: HBOS plc is a banking and insurance company in the United Kingdom, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Lloyds Banking Group, having been taken over in January 2009. It is the holding company for Bank of Scotland plc, which operates the Bank of Scotland and Halifax brands in the UK, as well as HBOS Australia and HBOS Insurance Investment Group Limited, the group's insurance division.
Title: Hill Samuel
Passage: Hill Samuel is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group's Offshore Private Banking unit. It was formerly a leading British merchant bank and financial services firm before the takeover by TSB Group Plc. in 1987, which itself merged with Lloyds Bank to become Lloyds TSB in 1995.
Title: Chris Phillips (chief executive)
Passage: Chris Phillips (19562007) was a Chief Executive of Scottish Widows (a life, pensions and investment company located in Edinburgh, Scotland) who lost his life in a mountaineering accident.
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Scottish Widows
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Chris Phillips (chief executive)
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Scottish Widows
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What was the school loacted in Lawrence Township, New Jersey attended by Lewis Perry?
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Title: U.S. Route 1 Business (Trenton, New Jersey)
Passage: U.S. Route 1 Business (US 1 Bus.) is a four-lane surface road that provides an alternate route to the Trenton Freeway (US 1) northeast of Trenton in Mercer County, New Jersey. The route is 2.73 mi long and runs between US 1 in Trenton and Lawrence Township. On the border of Trenton and Lawrence Township, US 1 Bus. intersects the northbound direction of US 206 at the Brunswick Circle. The route was once part of a longer U.S. Route 1 Alternate (US 1 Alt.) , which continued southwest through downtown Trenton and into Morrisville, Pennsylvania.
Title: Lewis Perry
Passage: Lewis Perry was born in Williamstown, Massachusetts on January 3, 1877 to Arthur Latham Perry, a prominent economist, and Mary Brown Perry. He attended Lawrenceville School as well as Phillips Academy for one year, then Williams College, where he graduated in 1898. In Williams, he was the national president of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, of which his father helped found the Williams branch. He was also the first student to be awarded the Rogerson Cup award, the "highest award for alumni service" at Williams. He then attended Princeton University, where he earned an M.A. and a L.H.D degree. From 1901 to 1914, he taught English at Williams. In 1914, he became principal of Exeter. It was under Perry in 1919 that the Exeter Summer program was created. It was also under him that philanthropist Edward Harkness donated to the school 5.8 million to create the Harkness table teaching method in 1930. He retired in 1946.
Title: Lawrence Township Public Schools
Passage: The Lawrence Township Public Schools is a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade from Lawrence Township, in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States.
Title: Lawrence Township Historic District
Passage: Lawrence Township Historic District is a historic district that preserves the community of Lawrence Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States.
Title: Lawrenceville School
Passage: The Lawrenceville School is a coeducational, independent college preparatory boarding school for students in ninth through twelfth grades. The school is located on 700 acre in the historic Lawrenceville section of Lawrence Township, in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States.
Title: Lawrence High School (New Jersey)
Passage: Lawrence High School (LHS) is a four-year comprehensive public high school in Lawrence Township, in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States, serving students in ninth through twelfth grades as the lone secondary school of the Lawrence Township Public Schools. The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Secondary Schools since 1992.
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Lawrenceville School
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Lewis Perry
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Lawrenceville School
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Which rock band has more members, My Bloody Valentine or Grouplove?
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Title: Man You Love to Hate Live
Passage: Man You Love to Hate Live is a live album by the alternative rock band My Bloody Valentine. It was released in 1985 on Schuldige Scheitel Productions. The album was recorded on 9 March 1985 at Sputnik-Kino in West Berlin, Germany, as part of the Amigo Records Die Kwahl music festival, and later mixed at Sulo-Studios. It features the band's original line-up, material from their debut mini album "This Is Your Bloody Valentine" (1985) and four unreleased songs never known to have been recorded in-studio.
Title: My Bloody Valentine (band)
Passage: My Bloody Valentine are an Anglo-Irish rock band formed in Dublin in 1983. Since 1987, the band's lineup has consisted of founding members Kevin Shields (vocals, guitar) and Colm Cosig (drums), with Bilinda Butcher (vocals, guitar) and Debbie Googe (bass). The group are known for their integration of noise, melody, and unorthodox guitar and production techniques during the late 1980s and early 1990s, resulting in their pioneering a musical style known as shoegazing.
Title: Grouplove
Passage: Grouplove (also typeset as GROUPLOVE) is an American band that was formed in 2009 by Hannah Hooper (vocals, keyboards), Christian Zucconi (vocals, guitar), Sean Gadd (bass), Andrew Wessen (guitar, vocals), and Ryan Rabin (drums).
Title: EP's 19881991
Passage: EP's 19881991 ["sic"] is a compilation album by Anglo-Irish alternative rock band My Bloody Valentine, released on 4 May 2012 on Sony. It features three of the band's extended plays for Creation Records"You Made Me Realise" (1988), "Glider" (1990) and "Tremolo" (1991)plus one single ("Feed Me with Your Kiss"), and seven additional rare and unreleased songs. Compiled and remastered by the band's vocalist and guitarist Kevin Shields, "EP's 19881991" was released as a two-disc CD set alongside remastered versions of My Bloody Valentine's two original studio albums, "Isn't Anything" (1988) and "Loveless" (1991).
Title: This Is Your Bloody Valentine
Passage: This is Your Bloody Valentine is the debut mini album by the alternative rock band My Bloody Valentine, released in January 1985 on Tycoon Records. Recorded in West Berlin, Germany, it features the band's early gothic rock and post-punk sound, which contrasts the shoegazing sound with which My Bloody Valentine are associated.
Title: List of songs recorded by My Bloody Valentine
Passage: My Bloody Valentine, an alternative rock band from Dublin, Ireland, have recorded songs for three studio albums and a number of extended plays, singles and compilation releases. Formed in 1983 by Kevin Shields, Colm Cosig and David Conway, the band had a series of unsuccessful releases throughout the mid-1980s on various independent record labels. In 1987, after the addition of bassist Debbie Googe and vocalist-guitarist Bilinda Butcher, My Bloody Valentine released "Strawberry Wine", "Ecstasy", and the 1988 EP "You Made Me Realise", which were predecessors to the band's debut album "Isn't Anything" (1988). Considered an independent success, the band released two further EPs before "Loveless" (1991), their second studio album; which is considered their "magnum opus" and which received unanimous critical acclaim since its release. Both albums pioneered an alternative rock subgenre known as shoegazing, a term coined by "Sounds" journalists to describe certain bands' "motionless performing style, where they stood on stage and stared at the floor". My Bloody Valentine disbanded in 1997 after failing to utilise a third album although Kevin Shields was rumoured to have sent 60 hours worth of material to Island Records, with whom the band signed after being dropped by Creation Records in 1991. My Bloody Valentine reunited in 2007 and began completing their third album. The album, "m b v", was self-released in 2013 and received "universal acclaim", according to Metacritic.
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Grouplove
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My Bloody Valentine (band)
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Grouplove
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Were Willi Forst and William Nigh both actors?
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Title: Burgtheater (film)
Passage: Burgtheater is a 1936 Austrian drama film directed by Willi Forst. Most of the film was shot in the Burgtheater in Vienna.
Title: Kaiserjger (film)
Passage: Kaiserjger is a 1956 Austrian film directed by Willi Forst.
Title: The Prince of Arcadia
Passage: The Prince of Arcadia (German: Der Prinz von Arkadien) is a 1932 Austrian-German romance film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Willi Forst, Liane Haid and Hedwig Bleibtreu. It premiered on 18 May 1932.
Title: Willi Forst
Passage: Willi Forst, born Wilhelm Anton Frohs (7 April 1903 11 August 1980) was an Austrian actor, screenwriter, film director, film producer and singer. As a debonair actor he was a darling of the German-speaking film audiences, as a director, one of the most significant makers of the Viennese period musical melodramas and comedies of the 1930s known as "Wiener Filme". From the mid-1930s he also recorded many records, largely of sentimental Viennese songs, for the Odeon Records label owned by Carl Lindstrm AG.
Title: William Nigh
Passage: William Nigh (October 12, 1881 November 27, 1955) was an American film director, writer, and actor. His film work sometimes lists him as either "Will Nigh" or "William Nye".
Title: Miracles Still Happen (1951 film)
Passage: Miracles Still Happen (German: Es geschehen noch Wunder) is a 1951 West German romantic comedy film directed by Willi Forst and starring Forst, Hildegard Knef and Marianne Wischmann. It was intended by Forst as a more harmless follow-up to his controversial "Die Snderin" which had also starred Knef.
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yes
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Willi Forst
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William Nigh
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Are the Bull Terrier and the Dutch Smoushond both native to the same country?
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Title: Dutch Smoushond
Passage: The Dutch Smoushond ("Hollandse Smoushond", "Dutch Ratter") is a small breed of dog, descended from a type of terrier-like dog kept in stables to eliminate rats and mice in Germany and the Netherlands. They are considered to be related to the Schnauzer. It is very rare and not well-known outside the Netherlands, its country of origin.
Title: Bull and Terrier
Passage: The Bull and Terrier is a breed of dog that was the progenitor of the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, English Bull Terrier and the Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
Title: American Pit Bull Terrier
Passage: The American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT) is a dog breed. It is a medium-sized, solidly-built, intelligent, short-haired dog whose early ancestors came from the British Isles. When compared with the English Staffordshire Bull Terrier (another breed within the type commonly called pit bulls), the American Pit Bull Terrier is larger by margins of 6 - in height and 25 - in weight. The American Pit Bull Terrier varies in size. Males normally are about 18-21 inches (4553 cm) in height and around 35-60 pounds (1527 kg) in weight. Females are normally around 17-20 inches (4350 cm) in height and 30-50 pounds (1322 kg) in weight.
Title: Rocky Top's Sundance Kid
Passage: Ch. Rocky Top's Sundance Kid ("aka: "Rufus"") (April 8, 2000 August 9, 2012), is a Bull Terrier who is best known for being the 2006 Best In Show winner at the Westminster Dog Show. He is the first Colored Bull Terrier to win Best in Show at Westminster, with the only other victory for his breed going to a White Bull Terrier in 1918. He also won Best in Show at the National Dog Show in 2005, and on retirement trained as a therapy dog. He is the most successful Colored Bull Terrier Show Dog of all time.
Title: Pit bull
Passage: Pit bull is the common name for a type of dog. Formal breeds often considered in North America to be of the pit bull type include the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, American Bully, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier. The American Bulldog is also sometimes included. Many of these breeds were originally developed as fighting dogs from cross breeding bull-baiting dogs (used to hold the faces and heads of larger animals such as bulls) and terriers. After the use of dogs in blood sports was banned, such dogs were used as catch dogs in the United States for semi-wild cattle and hogs, to hunt and drive livestock, and as family companions. Despite dog fighting now being illegal in the United States, it still exists as an underground activity, and pit bulls are a common breed of choice.
Title: Bull Terrier (Miniature)
Passage: The Bull Terrier (Miniature) is a breed with origins in the extinct English White Terrier, the Dalmatian and the Bulldog. The first existence is documented 1872 in "The Dogs of British Island".
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no
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Bull Terrier (Miniature)
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Dutch Smoushond
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Hidden Identity was a series starring the actor who was best known for being in what other series?
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Title: Kim Bum
Passage: Kim Sang-bum (; born July 7, 1989), known by the stage name Kim Bum, is a South Korean actor, dancer, singer and model. He is best known for his role as So Yi-jung in "Boys Over Flowers".
Title: Natasha Rhodes
Passage: Natasha Rhodes is a British-born author best known for her contemporary fantasy book series starring supernatural crime-fighter Kayla Steele. She has also written many film novelizations of popular blockbuster movies such as "" and the "Final Destination" series of movies, as well as original books based on films such as the "Nightmare On Elm Street" series.
Title: Chow Yun-fat
Passage: Chow Yun-fat, SBS (born 18 May 1955), previously known as Donald Chow, is a Hong Kong actor. He is best known in Asia for his collaborations with filmmaker John Woo in the heroic bloodshed-genre films "A Better Tomorrow", "The Killer" and "Hard Boiled"; and in the West for his roles as Li Mu-bai in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and Sao Feng in "". He mainly plays in dramatic films and has won three Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Actor and two Golden Horse Awards for Best Actor in Taiwan.
Title: Hidden Identity (TV series)
Passage: Hidden Identity () is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Kim Bum, Park Sung-woong, Yoon So-yi and Lee Won-jong. It aired on tvN from June 16 to August 4, 2015 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 for 16 episodes.
Title: Marc Brown (author)
Passage: Marc Tolon Brown (born November 25, 1946) is an American author and illustrator of children's books. Brown writes as well as illustrates the "Arthur" book series and is best known for creating that series and its numerous spin-offs. The names of his two sons, Tolon Adam and Tucker Eliot, have been hidden in all of the "Arthur" books except for one. He also has a daughter named Eliza, whose name appears hidden in at least two books. He is a three-time Emmy award winner; the "Arthur" TV series adapted from the books was named number one on PBS for three years (1997, 2000, 2001). He has also served as executive producer on the show since its 10th season. He currently lives in Hingham, Massachusetts.
Title: Mark Proksch
Passage: Mark Proksch (born July 19, 1978) is an American comedian, actor and writer best known for starring on the US television series "The Office" in which he played Nate. Proksch had the alias of Kenny "K-Strass" Strasser early in his career. He went onto small-market local newscasts and pretended to be a yo-yo master. Inevitably, he would succeed in making the newscaster feel uncomfortable. This went on for some time until his true identity was revealed. He appeared on WGN and the Conan show before moving on to a legitimate television career as an actor.
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Boys Over Flowers
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Hidden Identity (TV series)
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Kim Bum
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Who was an Australian singer, Kenny Greene or Dave Evans?
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Title: List of ACDC band members
Passage: ACDC are an Australian hard rock band formed by guitarist brothers Angus and Malcolm Young in 1973. Originally featuring vocalist Dave Evans, bassist Larry Van Kriedt and drummer Colin Burgess, after a number of lineup changes the band settled with Bon Scott on vocals, Mark Evans on bass guitar and Phil Rudd on drums, and released five albums (two limited to Australia) between 1974 and 1977. Due to continuing clashes with lead guitarist Angus Young, Evans was later fired from the band shortly after the release of "Let There Be Rock", although "musical differences" was the official reason given for his departure. Cliff Williams was brought in as his replacement.
Title: Intro (Ramp;B group)
Passage: Intro is an American RB trio from Brooklyn, New York City, New York. The trio consisted of members Jeff Sanders, Clinton "Buddy" Wike and lead singersongwriter Kenny Greene. Intro released two albums (for Atlantic Records): 1993's "Intro" and their second album, 1995's "New Life". The group had a string of US hits in the 1990s. The hits included the singles "Let Me Be The One", the Stevie Wonder cover "Ribbon in the Sky", "Funny How Time Flies" and their highest charting hit, "Come Inside". Greene died from complications of AIDS in 2001, which led to the group's disbanding.
Title: Kenny Greene
Passage: Kenny Greene (January 17, 1969 October 1, 2001) was an American singer-songwriter who was also a member of the RB group Intro.
Title: Love No Limit
Passage: "Love No Limit" is a song by American recording artist Mary J. Blige. It was co-written by Kenny Greene and Dave Hall for her debut album, "What's the 411? " (1992), with the latter serving as the song's producer. Released as the album's fourth and final single, the song became a top five hit, reaching number-five on the RB singles chart, and peaked at number forty-four on the US "Billboard" Hot 100 chart.
Title: Dave Evans (singer)
Passage: Dave Evans (born 20 July 1953) is an Australian singer who briefly sang for the hard rock band ACDC in 19731974.
Title: Reminisce (song)
Passage: "Reminisce" is a song by American recording artist Mary J. Blige from her debut album, "What's the 411? ". The song was co-written by Kenny Greene and Dave "Jam" Hall, the song's producer. The song contains a sample of "Stop, Look, Listen" by American rapper MC Lyte. It peaked at number fifty-seven on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and number six on the Hot RBHip-Hop Songs chart. A more uptempo and hip hop-inspired remix of the song, featuring duo Pete Rock CL Smooth, later appeared on Blige's 1993 remix album of the same name.
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Dave Evans
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Kenny Greene
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Dave Evans (singer)
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Jet by Day is a band from what Georgia county?
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Title: Athens, Georgia
Passage: Athens (formally known as Athens-Clarke County) is a consolidated citycounty in the U.S. state of Georgia, in the northeastern part of the state about an hour's drive from the global city of Atlanta, and comprising the former city of Athens proper (the county seat) and Clarke County. The University of Georgia, the state's flagship public research university, is located in this college town, and contributed to its initial growth. In 1991, after a vote the preceding year, the original city abandoned its charter to form a unified government with Clarke County, referred to jointly as Athens-Clarke County. As of the 2010 census, the consolidated city-county (including all of Athens-Clarke County except Winterville and a portion of Bogart) had a total population of 115,452; all of Clarke County had a population of 116,714. Athens is the sixth-largest city in Georgia, and the principal city of the Athens-Clarke County, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area, which had a population of 192,541 as of the 2010 census. Athens-Clarke County has the smallest geographical area of a county in Georgia.
Title: Lust for Freedom
Passage: Lust for Freedom is a 1987 "women in prison" film directed, produced and co-written by Eric Louzil, and starring Melanie Coll. The film was originally shot at a cost of 50,000 in 1985, under the title of "Georgia County Lock-up". In 1986, Troma Team provided 125,000 to alter the film for a theatrical release. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 1987, before premiering theatrically the following year.
Title: Jet by Day
Passage: Jet by Day is a post-rock band from Athens, Georgia.
Title: Black Rock Mountain State Park
Passage: Black Rock Mountain State Park is a 1,743 acre (7.03 km) Georgia state park located west of Mountain City in Rabun County, Georgia. It is named after its sheer cliffs of dark-colored biotite gneiss in Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains. Located astride the Eastern Continental Divide at an elevation of 3,640 feet (1,109 m), the park provides many scenic overlooks and 80 mile (130 km) vistas of the southern Appalachian Mountains. On a clear day, four states are visible: Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. In addition to Black Rock Mountain itself, the park includes four other peaks over 3000 ft in elevation, making it the highest state park in Georgia.
Title: WRMK-LP
Passage: WRMK-LP (100.3 FM) is a low power broadcasting radio station in Augusta, Georgia. The station is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to broadcast with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100 watts. The station is co-located with Good News Church at 400 Warren Road, Augusta, Georgia. The FM signal covers a radius of four to six miles around the transmitter location on Warren Rd which allows the station to cover a majority of AugustaRichmond County and parts of Columbia County, Georgia; as well as a small portion of Aiken County, South Carolina. WRMK broadcasts the Word of Faith message, and powerful praise and worship music 24 hours a day in the CSRA (Central Savannah River Area).
Title: Third Day
Passage: Third Day is a Christian rock band formed in Marietta, Georgia during the 1990s. The band was founded by lead singer Mac Powell, guitarist Mark Lee and former member Billy Wilkins. Drummer David Carr is a current band member. The band's name is a reference to the biblical accounts of Jesus' rising from the dead on the third day following his crucifixion. The band was inducted in the Georgia Music Hall of Fame on September 19, 2009. They have sold over 7 million albums in the United States and had 28 number one radio hits. Their fans are known as "Gomers" after a song on their second album about Gomer.
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Clarke
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Jet by Day
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Athens, Georgia
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In which Florida county is El Rio del Tiempo located?
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Title: WNG652
Passage: WNG652 is a NOAA Weather Radio ("Radio del Tiempo de NOAA" in Spanish) station that serves the El Paso metropolitan area and surrounding cities. It is programmed from the National Weather Service forecast office in El Paso, Texas with its transmitter located in El Paso. It broadcasts weather and hazard information in Spanish for El Paso Hudspeth counties in Texas and Doa Ana Otero Counties in New Mexico. It is one of few NOAA Weather Radio stations across the United States to broadcast in a Spanish language.
Title: El Rio del Tiempo
Passage: El Rio del Tiempo (The River of Time) was a dark ride housed within the pyramid-shaped Mexico pavilion, in EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The ride carried passengers on a slow boat ride through various scenes from Mexico's history. The scenes were filled with doll-sized Audio-Animatronic figures clad in authentic folk clothing, singing, dancing and playing music.
Title: Lake Buena Vista, Florida
Passage: Lake Buena Vista is a city in Orange County, Florida, United States. It is mostly known for being the mailing address for Walt Disney Worldalthough almost all of the resort facilities, including all four theme parks, are physically located in the adjacent city of Bay Lake. It is one of two Florida municipalities controlled by The Walt Disney Company, the other being Bay Lake. The permanent residential population of Lake Buena Vista was 10 at the 2010 census.
Title: Rio Nido, California
Passage: Rio Nido, California (From Spanish: "Ro Nido" meaning Nest River) is a small, unincorporated resort community on the Russian River, in Sonoma County, California, United States. It is situated 1.3 mi east of Guerneville. The town's name is meant to mean "river nest" in Spanish. One account has it that the name was originally the more grammatically correct "El Rio Del Nido", "referring to the nest of an eagle once seen in a tree on the banks of this stream". Rio Nido's unofficial slogans are "Memories That Linger" and "The Moon Is Always Out In Rio Nido".
Title: USS Housatonic (SP-1697)
Passage: The second USS "Housatonic" was the Southern Pacific freighter "El Rio" temporarily converted for planting the World War I North Sea Mine Barrage. Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company launched "El Rio" at Newport News, Virginia in 1899 for service between New York City and Gulf of Mexico seaports of New Orleans and Galveston, Texas. The United States Shipping Board took control of the ship from Southern Pacific Steamship Company in 1917.
Title: Rio del Mar, California
Passage: Rio del Mar (From Spanish: Ro del Mar, meaning River of the Sea) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Cruz County, California, United States. The name "Rio Del Mar" was chosen as a "catchy" name to promote real estate in the area during the 1920s. There is no body of water by that name in Santa Cruz County. But there is a large creek, Aptos Creek, that goes through Rio del Mar and empties into the Monterey Bay at Rio del Mar. Aptos Creek is the "Rio" in Rio del Mar. The population was 9,216 at the 2010 census.
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Orange County
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El Rio del Tiempo
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Lake Buena Vista, Florida
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When was the English actor born who is best known for his roles in a British television sitcom produced by ITV Studios for the BBC, which ran for three series from 1998-2000, and specials from 2006-12?
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Title: 'Orrible
Passage: 'Orrible is a British television sitcom produced by the BBC. Broadcast in 2001, it was written by and starred Johnny Vaughan. Vaughan stars as a cheeky chappy taxi-cab driver and wannabe small-time criminal in Acton (west London). Despite the BBC being confident and heavily promoting the series, it was panned by critics for the script and Vaughan's acting ability. It achieved very low viewing figures and ran for one series, and has never been repeated by the BBC. "Ultimately, it was shit" said Vaughan in a 2004 interview in "The Stage". James Buckley made his acting debut playing Sean's son (and Paul's godson) in the sixth episode, "Two Men and a Bastard".
Title: Andrew Whyment
Passage: Andrew Whyment (born 2 April 1981) is an English actor, best known for his roles in "The Royle Family" and "Coronation Street".
Title: Endeavour (TV series)
Passage: Endeavour is a British television detective drama series. It is a prequel to the long-running "Inspector Morse" and, like that series, is set primarily in Oxford. Shaun Evans portrays a young Endeavour Morse beginning his career as a Detective Constable with the Oxford City Police CID. The series is produced for ITV as a Mammoth Screen and Masterpiece co-production for ITV Studios. Following a pilot episode in 2012, the first series was broadcast in 2013, the second in 2014 and the third in January 2016. A fourth series was ordered by ITV, began filming in late spring 2016, and premiered on 8 January 2017.
Title: The Royle Family
Passage: The Royle Family is a British television sitcom produced by ITV Studios for the BBC, which ran for three series from 1998-2000, and specials from 2006-12. It centres on the lives of a scruffy television-fixated Manchester family, the Royles, comprising family patriarch Jim Royle (Ricky Tomlinson), his wife Barbara (Sue Johnston), their daughter Denise (Caroline Aherne), their son Antony (Ralf Little) and Denise's fianc (later husband) David (Craig Cash).
Title: List of shows produced by ITV Studios
Passage: This is a list of shows produced by ITV Studios, the television production company owned by the British television broadcaster ITV plc. This list includes shows from the American division with labels Tomorrow Studios and Leftfield Pictures among others, the UK division with Potato and 12 Yard and many other divisions from countries all over the world past and present.
Title: List of The Vicar of Dibley episodes
Passage: "The Vicar of Dibley" is a British sitcom which premiered on BBC One on 10 November, 1994. From 1994 to 1998, two series and two specials had been produced and broadcast. No further series were produced. Following this, a number of specials were broadcast. Over the seasonal period between Christmas 1999 and early 2000, four specials aired. This collection of specials are often referred to as the third series, however, it was not produced as an official series. Another four specials were aired between 20042005 and 20062007. The series ended on 1 January 2007. This was, however, followed by three short Comic Relief episodes, aired on 16 March 2007, 15 March 2013 and 13 March 2015. In all, 20 episodes and six shorter Comic Relief specials have been produced.
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2 April 1981
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Andrew Whyment
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The Royle Family
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Who patented the Benz Viktoria?
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Title: Morgiana (film)
Passage: Morgiana is a 1972 Czechoslovak Gothic horrordrama film directed by Juraj Herz, based on a novel by Alexander Grin, "Jessie and Morgiana" (1929, ). The story is about two sisters, Klara and Viktoria, and the jealousy that overcomes Viktoria when her sister inherits most of their father's property. When Klara becomes involved with a man that her sister loves, Viktoria begins to plot her murder.
Title: Benz Viktoria
Passage: The Benz Viktoria was a car made by the Benz motor company from 1892 to 1898.
Title: Viktoria Hansen
Passage: Viktoria Hansen was born in Aarhus, Denmark. Viktoria is a Singer Songwriter, Recording Artist, Vocal Coach in the field of music. Viktoria's professional career started in musical theatre at age 13 in her home town Aarhus, Denmark.
Title: Benz Bz.III
Passage: The Benz Bz.III was a six-cylinder, water-cooled, inline engine developed in Germany for use in aircraft in 1914. Developing 112 kW (150 hp) at 1,400 rpm from 14.3 L (875 cu in), it powered many German military aircraft during World War I. It was replaced in production by the unrelated Benz Bz.IIIa. and eventually the V-8 Benz Bz.IIIb. The Benz Bz.III was built under licence in Sweden by AB Thulinverken, known as the Thulin E.
Title: Karl Benz
Passage: Karl Friedrich Benz (] ; 25 November 1844 4 April 1929) was a German engine designer and automobile engineer. His Benz Patent Motorcar from 1885 is considered the first practical motorcar. He received a patent for the Motorcar on 29 January 1886.
Title: RISE Viktoria
Passage: RISE Viktoria (previously Viktoria Institute, Viktoria Swedish ICT) was founded in 1997 at the initiative of the local industry in West Sweden. The task is to perform research and development in applied information technology in collaboration with industry, the public sector, and academic institutions. The goal is to help Swedish automotive and transport industry achieve sustainable development and growth.
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Karl Friedrich Benz
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Benz Viktoria
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Karl Benz
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Which genus has more species, Cyperus or Gentiana?
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Title: Gentiana
Passage: Gentiana is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the gentian family (Gentianaceae), the tribe Gentianeae, and the monophyletic subtribe Gentianinae. With about 400 species it is considered a large genus. They are notable for their mostly large, trumpet-shaped flowers, which are often of an intense blue.
Title: Gentiana olivieri
Passage: Gentiana olivieri (Chinese: xie wan que qin jiao) is a plant species in the genus "Gentiana" found in Asia.
Title: Gentiana asclepiadea
Passage: Gentiana asclepiadea (willow gentian) is a species of flowering plant of the genus "Gentiana" in the family Gentianaceae, native to central and eastern Europe from primarily mountain (montane) woodland though it does occur in less wooded open pasture in some areas, perhaps persisting after woodland clearance.
Title: Cyperus
Passage: Cyperus is a large genus of about 700 species of sedges, distributed throughout all continents in both tropical and temperate regions.
Title: Cyperus giganteus
Passage: Cyperus giganteus (also known as piripiri) is a plant in the genus "Cyperus". Its native range extends from Jalisco in west-central Mexico as far south as Uruguay, and also grows on some islands in the Caribbean (Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and Trinidad). The species is sparingly naturalized in eastern Texas and southern Louisiana.
Title: Cyperus elegans
Passage: Cyperus elegans, the royal flatsedge, is a sedge species in the genus "Cyperus" from Central and South America.
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Cyperus
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Cyperus
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Gentiana
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What was the nationality of the army officer who resigned after an attack by least ten Taliban fighters?
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Title: Qadam Shah Shahim
Passage: General Qadam Shah Shahim is an Afghan senior army officer. He served as the Chief of Staff of the Afghan National Army from May 2015 to April 2017 before resigning amid political fallout over the 2017 Camp Shaheen attack.
Title: Gora Prai airstrike
Passage: The Gora Prai airstrike was an airstrike by the United States that resulted in the deaths of 11 paramilitary troops of the Pakistan Army Frontier Corps and 8 Taliban fighters in Pakistan's tribal areas. The attack is reported to have taken place late on June 10, 2008, during clashes between US coalition forces and militants from the Pakistani Taliban.
Title: September 2011 Kabul attack
Passage: The September 2011 Kabul attack occurred when Taliban fighters attacked multiple locations in Kabul, Afghanistan including the US Embassy and NATO headquarters, on 13 September 2011. The insurgents and at least seven others were killed and 15 were wounded. It was the first incident in the capital in which widely separated targets came under simultaneous attack. Elements within the Afghan and Pakistan governments were suspected of complicity in the attacks.
Title: September 2012 Camp Bastion raid
Passage: The September 2012 Camp Bastion raid was a Taliban raid on Camp Bastion in Afghanistan's Helmand province on the night of 14 September 2012. The base hosted British, American and Tongan military personnel at the time of the attack. The Taliban fighters killed two U.S. Marines and destroyed or severely damaged eight U.S. Marine Corps AV-8B Harriers before the entire raiding force was killed or captured. The Taliban claimed that the raid was in response to the film, "Innocence of Muslims", and have also stated that Prince Harry, who was stationed at the base at the time, was the target of the attack. To replace the aircraft lost in the attack, the USMC deployed 14 Harriers to Afghanistan within 36 hours of the raid.
Title: 2017 Camp Shaheen attack
Passage: On 21 April 2017, at least ten Taliban fighters attacked Camp Shaheen, headquarters of the 209 Corps of the Afghan National Army (ANA), near Mazar-i-Sharif, Balkh Province. The death toll was unclearofficial Afghan government statements said about 140 people were killed and 160 injured, while media reports said as many as 256 were dead.
Title: 2015 Spanish Embassy attack in Kabul
Passage: On December 11, 2015, Taliban militants detonated a car bomb and stormed a guesthouse near the Spanish embassy in the Shirpour district of Kabulhome to many foreign embassies and high-ranking government officials. Nine people died in the attack, including four Afghans, two Spanish guards and three Taliban fighters. Security forces, including Norwegian special forces took more than ten hours to bring the area back under control.
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Afghan
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Qadam Shah Shahim
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2017 Camp Shaheen attack
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In which year did this journalist and former Australian politician featured in the Australian television program "The Cabinet" alongside Craig Emerson resign from parliament?
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Title: Don Nardella
Passage: Donato Antonio "Don" Nardella (born 9 November 1958) is an Australian politician. He has been a member of the Parliament of Victoria since 1992, representing Melbourne North Province in the Legislative Council (1992-1999) and Melton in the Legislative Assembly (1999-present). He was a member of the Australian Labor Party from 1992 until 2017, when he was forced to resign from the Labor caucus over an expenses scandal; he now sits in parliament as an independent.
Title: Steven Richards
Passage: Steven James Richards (born 11 July 1972) is a New Zealand-Australian racing driver, currently competing in the Australian GT Championship. He also drives for Triple Eight Race Engineering as a co-driver alongside Craig Lowndes in the Pirtek Enduro Cup series.
Title: Craig Emerson
Passage: Craig Anthony Emerson (born 15 November 1954) is a former Australian politician who represented the House of Representatives seat of Rankin in Queensland for the Australian Labor Party from 1998 until 2013. Emerson was the Minister for Trade and Competitiveness, the Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Science and Research, and the Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Asian Century Policy in the Second Gillard Ministry until his resignation from the ministry on 26 June 2013. Emerson did not contest his seat at the following election.
Title: Carolyn Hirsh
Passage: Carolyn Dorothy Hirsh (born 1 August 1937) is a former Australian politician representing Silvan Province in the Victorian Legislative Council. Elected as a member of the Australian Labor Party, she was forced to resign from the party in September 2004 after being booked for driving a car without a licence. This followed an incident earlier in the year when she had lost her licence after being booked by police with an alcohol reading of 0.07, while driving home from an ALP function. She sat as an independent member of the Legislative Council from then until November 2005, when she was re-admitted to the ALP, but was forced to resign a second time on 23 June 2006, after a second drink-driving incident.
Title: The Cabinet (TV series)
Passage: The Cabinet is an Australian television program, which premiered on 18 August 2014 on Sky News Australia. The program sees two former Labor Party politicians Kristina Keneally and Craig Emerson discuss political issues of the week with two former Liberal Party politicians Peter Reith and Helen Coonan.
Title: Kristina Keneally
Passage: Kristina Kerscher Keneally (born 19 December 1968) is a journalist and former Australian politician who served as the 42nd Premier of New South Wales. She was elected leader of the Australian Labor Party in New South Wales and thus Premier in 2009, but went on to lose government to the LiberalNational Coalition at the March 2011 state election. On 29 June 2012, Keneally resigned from parliament.
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2012
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The Cabinet (TV series)
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Kristina Keneally
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Who was born first, Sako Shahinian or Serj Tankian?
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Title: Elect the Dead Symphony
Passage: Elect the Dead Symphony is the first live album by System of a Down frontman Serj Tankian. It is available in CD, CDDVD, LP, and Digital Download formats. It features the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra at the Auckland Town Hall in Auckland, New Zealand. Orchestral arrangements were by John Psathas. Material for the performance is from Tankian's solo debut, "Elect the Dead" with some additional previously unreleased songs.
Title: Sako Shahinian
Passage: Sako Shahinian (Armenian: ; born 1980) is an American-Armenian illustrator whose artwork has been featured in System of a Down projects.
Title: Empty Walls
Passage: "Empty Walls" is a song by musician Serj Tankian. The song was released as the first official single and first track off of Tankian's debut solo album "Elect the Dead". The song has been described as a "traditionally pummeling rocker".
Title: Serj Tankian
Passage: Serj Tankian (Western Armenian: , ] ; born August 21, 1967) is a Lebanese-born Armenian-American singer-songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, poet, and political activist with Armenian descent. He is best known as the lead vocalist, songwriter, keyboardist, and occasional live rhythm guitarist of the metal band System of a Down, formed in 1994.
Title: Serart
Passage: Serart is a collaboration album by two international Armenian musicians: Serj Tankian ("Ser-"), lead singer of System of a Down, and folk multi-instrumentalist Arto Tunboyacyan ("-art"). It was the first release on Tankian's own label, Serjical Strike Records.
Title: Elect the Dead
Passage: Elect the Dead is the debut album by rock musician Serj Tankian, lead singer and founding member of Armenian-American metal quartet System of a Down. It was released on October 22, 2007. Alongside Tankian appears Armenian-American coloratura Ani Maldjian, drummers John Dolmayan from System of a Down and B. Brain Mantia of Primus and Guns N' Roses, Dan Monti on guitars, as well as a string section featuring Antonio Pontarelli.
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Serj Tankian
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Sako Shahinian
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Serj Tankian
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Sigrid Arnoldson is believed by critics to have been the successor to what famous opera singer who was often known as the "Swedish Nightingale"?
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Title: Sigrid Arnoldson
Passage: Sigrid Arnoldson (20 March 1861 7 February 1943) was a Swedish opera singer with an active international career at the end of the 19th century and into the 20th. Possessing a fine coloratura soprano voice with a range of three octaves, music critics believed she was Jenny Lind's successor and dubbed her "the new Swedish Nightingale". Her voice is preserved on several recordings made in Berlin for the Gramophone Company between 1906 and 1910.
Title: Aristotle Onassis
Passage: Aristotle Socrates Onassis (Greek: , "Aristotelis Onasis"; 20 January 1906 15 March 1975), commonly called Ari or Aristo Onassis, was a Greek shipping magnate, who amassed the world's largest privately owned shipping fleet and was one of the world's richest and most famous men. He was known for his business success, his great wealth and also his personal life, including his marriage to Athina Mary Livanos (daughter of shipping tycoon Stavros G. Livanos); his affair with famous opera singer Maria Callas; and his 1968 marriage to Jacqueline Kennedy, the widow of American President John F. Kennedy.
Title: June Preston
Passage: June Preston (born December 29, 1928 Glendale, California) is an American former Hollywood child star who went on to become a world famous Opera singer debuting with The Metropolitan Opera "Stars of the Metropolitan Opera" opposite Jan Peerce in 1952. She made her screen debut at age 4 at the RKO film studio as Mrs. Blewett's Daughter in "Anne of Green Gables", and went on to do many other movies such as "Christmas in July", "Second Chorus", "The Strawberry Blonde", "Maytime", and starring in many "Our Gang" comedies.
Title: Jenny Lind tour of America, 185052
Passage: The Swedish soprano Jenny Lind, often known as the "Swedish Nightingale" was one of the most highly regarded singers of the 19th century. At the height of her fame she was persuaded by the showman P. T. Barnum to undertake a long tour of the United States. The tour began in September 1850 and continued to May 1852. Barnum's advance publicity made Lind a celebrity even before she arrived in the U.S., and tickets for her first concerts were in such demand that Barnum sold them by auction. The tour provoked a popular furore dubbed "Lind Mania" by the local press, and raised large sums of money for both Lind and Barnum. Lind donated her profits to her favoured charities, principally the endowment of free schools in her native Sweden.
Title: Margarita Salicola
Passage: Margarita Salicola ("floruit" 1682 1706) was a famous opera singer of her time. She came from a family of musicians at the court of the Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and became a staple of casts at San Giovanni Grisostomo, Venice's newest and most famous theater, in the 1680s. The earliest work with which she can be linked is Pietro Simone Agostini's "Il ratto delle sabine" ("The Rape of the Sabine Women"). She was especially praised for her appearance in the title role of Carlo Pallavicino's "Penelope la casta" ("The Chaste Penelope") in the winter of 1685. The Saxon elector Johann Georg III, in whose court Pallavicino already served, was so thrilled by her performance that he became intent to taking her and two "castrati" from the same cast into this service. After a staged "kidnapping," Salicola was escorted en route to Dresden by a Mantuan agent.
Title: Jenny Lind
Passage: Johanna Maria Lind (6 October 18202 November 1887), better known as Jenny Lind, was a Swedish opera singer, often known as the "Swedish Nightingale". One of the most highly regarded singers of the 19th century, she performed in soprano roles in opera in Sweden and across Europe, and undertook an extraordinarily popular concert tour of America beginning in 1850. She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music from 1840.
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Jenny Lind
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Sigrid Arnoldson
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Jenny Lind
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What is the name of this Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a striker and is one of the most famous players, along with Roger Milla and Thomas N'Kono?
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Title: One of Our Girls
Passage: One of Our Girls is a lost 1914 silent film drama directed by Thomas N. Heffron and starring Hazel Dawn. It was produced by Famous Players Film Company and Daniel Frohman.
Title: Are You a Mason? (1915 film)
Passage: Are You a Mason? is a 1915 American silent comedy film produced by Adolph Zukor (Famous Players Film Company) and Charles Frohman, and distributed through Paramount Pictures. Directed by Thomas N. Heffron, it starred John Barrymore as a young husband who pretends to join the Masons as an excuse to get out of the house. It was based on a 1901 play by Leo Ditrichstein.
Title: Marcel Mahouv
Passage: Marcel Mahouv (born 16 January 1973) is a former Cameroonian football player. Despite the rumours, he is not a son of former Cameroonian footballer, Roger Milla. He is a cousin of the mother of the Berlin-born siblings Francis, Sylvie and Nicole Banecki.
Title: Jean Paul Yontcha
Passage: Jean Paul Yontcha (born 15 May 1983) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays for Portuguese club U.D. Leiria as a striker.
Title: Samuel Eto'o
Passage: Samuel Eto'o Fils (] ; born 10 March 1981) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Turkish club Antalyaspor. He is the most decorated African player of all time, having won the African Player of the Year award a record four times: in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2010. He was third in the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 2005.
Title: Football in Cameroon
Passage: The most popular sport in Cameroon is football. The national team is traditionally one of the strongest teams on the African continent. They have participated in the World Cup 5 times, and in 1990 they reached the quarter-finals. It took extra time before England won the game 3-2. They have also won the African Cup of Nations 4 times as well as winning Olympic gold in Sydney in 2000. Among the most famous players are Roger Milla, Thomas N'Kono and Samuel Eto'o.
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Samuel Eto'o
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Football in Cameroon
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Samuel Eto'o
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Who won the Grand Final of the elite Australian rules football competition by 46 points in the same year that saw Adam Saad nominated for the Rising Star?
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Title: 2007 AFL season
Passage: The 2007 Australian Football League season was the 111th season of the elite Australian rules football competition. The regular season commenced on 30 March 2007, and concluded with the 2007 AFL Grand Final on 29 September 2007, with Geelong defeating Port Adelaide by 119 points, the highest winning-margin in an AFL Grand Final, to claim the 2007 AFL premiership.
Title: 2008 AFL season
Passage: The 2008 Australian Football League season was the 112th season of the elite Australian rules football competition. This season commenced on 20 March 2008 and concluded on 27 September 2008. The season consisted of twenty-two rounds of home-and-away matches, and four rounds of finals. The premiership was won by Hawthorn , who beat minor premiers Geelong by 26 points in the 2008 AFL Grand Final.
Title: 2015 AFL season
Passage: The 2015 Australian Football League season was the 119th season of the elite Australian rules football competition. There were 18 teams competing in the league, the same as the previous year. The first game was played on Thursday, 2 April, and the Grand Final was played on Saturday, 3 October, with Hawthorn defeating by 46 points to win its 13th premiership and its third in successive years.
Title: 2015 AFL Grand Final
Passage: The 2015 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football match contested between the Hawthorn Football Club and the West Coast Eagles at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 3 October 2015. It was the 119th annual Grand Final of the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League), staged to determine the premiers for the 2015 AFL season. The match, attended by 98,632 spectators, was won by Hawthorn by a margin of 46 points, marking the club's third consecutive premiership and thirteenth VFLAFL premiership victory overall. Hawthorn's Cyril Rioli was awarded the Norm Smith Medal as the best player on the ground.
Title: Adam Saad
Passage: Adam Saad (born 23 July 1994) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Saad made his debut for the Suns in Round 1 of the 2015 season and kicked one goal. Renowned for his precise ball use by foot and ability to break the lines and cut angles to evade opponents, he was chosen at pick 25 in the 2015 Rookie draft from the Coburg Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL). In Round 5, 2015 Saad was nominated for the Rising Star after his teams win over the Brisbane Lions where he had 26 touches.
Title: International Rules Series
Passage: The International Rules Series is a senior men's international rules football competition between the Australia international rules football team (selected by the Australian Football League) and the Ireland international rules football team (selected by the Gaelic Athletic Association). The series is played close to annually in October or November after the completion of the AFL Grand Final and the All-Ireland Football Final which are both traditionally played in late September. The matches are played using a set of compromise rules decided upon by both the two governing bodies; known formally as international rules football. While the International Rules Series matches use some rules from Australian rules football, the field, ball and uniforms of both teams are all from Gaelic football.
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Hawthorn
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Adam Saad
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2015 AFL season
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For Heaven's Sake is a comedy written by former Emmy Award winner, Ann Marcus, it stars Skyler Gisondo, an American actor and voice actor known for his roles as who, on "The Bill Engvall Show"?
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Title: Hard Sell (film)
Passage: Hard Sell is an American comedy-drama written and directed by Sean Nalaboff in his directorial debut. The film stars Katrina Bowden, Skyler Gisondo, and Kristin Chenoweth, with Hannah Marks and Kevin Kilner in supporting roles.
Title: The Bill Engvall Show
Passage: The Bill Engvall Show is a sitcom which ran on TBS from July 17, 2007 to September 5, 2009. The series starred comedian Bill Engvall and was written and created by Engvall and Michael Leeson. The series was canceled on September 25, 2009.
Title: Christopher Vane (screenwriter)
Passage: Christopher Vane is an American television producer and television writer. His credits include "Thundarr the Barbarian", "The Love Boat", "Wings", "Suddenly Susan", "All About the Andersons" and "The Bill Engvall Show". He was a co-executive producer and writer on "Good Luck Charlie" from 2010-2015. He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for his work on "Good Luck Charlie" as a part of the producing team. He is the creator of "Impastor" comedy series, recently picked up for a second season by TV Land.
Title: For Heaven's Sake (2008 film)
Passage: For Heaven's Sake is a comedy written by former Emmy Award winner, Ann Marcus. The film was directed and produced by Nat Christian. It stars Florence Henderson, Allison Lange, David Paetkau, Yaani King, Kathryn Gordon, Stephanie Patton, Joseph Campanella and Skyler Gisondo.
Title: Murray Valeriano
Passage: Murray Valeriano is an American comedian, producer, writer and radio host. Valeriano has written for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Bill Engvall's "Here's Your Sign Awards" and Ridiculousness. He co-hosted the ""Off the Cuff with Bill Engvall"" radio show on SiriusXM and currently hosts and produces the ""Roadstories"" podcast.
Title: Skyler Gisondo
Passage: Skyler Gisondo (born July 22, 1996) is an American actor and voice actor known for his roles as Bryan Pearson on "The Bill Engvall Show", Nick Daley in "" and James Griswold in "Vacation". Since March 2017, he has starred as Eric in Netflix's "Santa Clarita Diet", and as Jeremy "Deegs" Deegenstein in "".
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Bryan Pearson
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For Heaven's Sake (2008 film)
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Skyler Gisondo
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The Sparks-Shock brawl took place at a defunct multi-purpose arena that is in Auburn Hills, Michigan, and served as the home of what NBA team?
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Title: SparksShock brawl
Passage: The SparksShock brawl (also known as The Malice at the Palace II) was an altercation that occurred in a Women's National Basketball Association game between the Detroit Shock and Los Angeles Sparks on July 21, 2008 at The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Ray Ratto, of the "Wall Street Journal", wrote, "It was in the classic sense, one of those things that occasionally happens when highly competitive people want the same thing and one cant have it."
Title: Auburn Arena
Passage: Auburn Arena is a 9,121-seat multi-purpose arena in Auburn, Alabama, on the campus of Auburn University. Built in 2010 to replace BeardEavesMemorial Coliseum, the 86 million facility is the home of the Auburn Tigers men's and women's basketball, women's gymnastics, and women's volleyball teams. It is located on the west side of the Auburn campus, near Wire Road between Thatch Avenue and Heisman Drive. Aside from the main court, the arena also contains two practice courts, a weight room, twelve suites, coaches offices, the Auburn Ticket Office, and the Lovelace Athletic Museum. Along the west side of the arena is a large monument to the Auburn Creed.
Title: World War 3 (1998)
Passage: World War 3 (1998) was the fourth and final World War 3 professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). The event took place on November 22, 1998 from The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan and was the second consecutive event to emanate from the same venue like the previous year's event. This event marked the only instance where the traditional World War 3 battle royal did not headline the event.
Title: Detroit Fury
Passage: The Detroit Fury were an arena football team based in Auburn Hills, Michigan. The team was a member of the Arena Football League from 2001 to 2004 and played at The Palace of Auburn Hills, also the home of the NBA's Detroit Pistons. The team was co-owned by William Davidson, who owned the Pistons, along with William Clay Ford, Jr., son of the owner of the National Football League Detroit Lions. On September 20, 2004, the AFL announced the termination of this franchise, and that its players would be made available to the remaining teams in a dispersal draft. The Fury made the playoffs in their first season and again in 2003.
Title: The Palace of Auburn Hills
Passage: The Palace of Auburn Hills (commonly referred to as The Palace) is a defunct multi-purpose arena located in Auburn Hills, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. It served as the home of the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association (NBA), the Detroit Shock of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), the Detroit Vipers of the International Hockey League, the Detroit Safari of the Continental Indoor Soccer League, and the Detroit Fury of the Arena Football League.
Title: SummerSlam (1993)
Passage: SummerSlam (1993) was the sixth annual SummerSlam professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It took place on August 30, 1993, at The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan.
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Detroit Pistons
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SparksShock brawl
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The Palace of Auburn Hills
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How many goals did the star striker during 19992000 Parma A.C. season score throughout his career?
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Title: Silvio Gonzlez
Passage: Silvio Augusto Gonzlez (born 8 June 1980) is an Argentine football player who played for Aris Limassol in Cypriot First Division. He started his career with Argentinian football club Club Atltico Lans. He was one of the most admired players in AEL Limassol. He played in the ALLSTAR game of Cyprus during the period 2008 - 2009. He scored many goals and played for many matches, he played in the final of Cyprus with AEL Limassol and had a very good match. He has a nickname: Pulpo which means octopus in Spanish. Gonzalez scored five goals in the cup and four goals in the league.
Title: 201516 Mohun Bagan A.C. season
Passage: The 201516 Mohun Bagan A.C. season was the club's 126th season since their formation in 1889 and their 19th season in the I-League which is India's top football league. During this season, Mohun Bagan started the I-League as the defending champions (having won it last season). The team finished 3rd in the Calcutta Football league and runners-up in the I-League. Mohun Bagan were defeated by Shandong Luneng of China in the preliminary round 2 of the AFC Champions League and were eliminated from the competition at this stage. They bowed out of the AFC Cup in the round of 16 where they were defeated by Tampines Rovers of Singapore. They were crowned Champions of the Federation Cup after they defeated Aizawl in the final.
Title: Nisim Elmaliah
Passage: Nisim Elmaliah (Hebrew: ; November 11, 1928 October 24, 1989) was an Israeli footballer who played mainly in the uniform of Beitar Tel Aviv. Elmaliah was known to have particularly strong kick, which helped him to score many goals. Among his achievements, he won the award of the top scorer in the 195455 season after scoring 30 goals in 26 games for Beitar Tel Aviv, a record that held until April 11, 2016 when Eran Zahavi broke it.
Title: Hernn Crespo
Passage: Hernn Jorge Crespo (] ; born 5 July 1975) is a retired Argentine footballer, current coach and the marquee player for the "Kolkata 5s" Futsal team in the Premier Futsal league. A prolific striker, he has scored over 300 goals in a career spanning 19 years. At international level, Crespo scored 35 goals and is Argentina's third highest goalscorer behind only Gabriel Batistuta and Lionel Messi. He played in three FIFA World Cups: 1998, 2002, 2006.
Title: 200304 Parma A.C. season
Passage: Parma Associazione Calcio endured a season of horror, in which the club formerly known as Parma A.C. went into bankruptcy in the middle of the season, seeing out the season in order to avoid the chaos it would cause to the league pyramid. The reason for the bankruptcy was the financial fraud of its owner Calisto Tanzi, who had embezzled money from his company Parmalat, which also went out of business. The club was reformed under its original name as Parma F.C., and finished fifth in the standings. Its glory days were over, however, and the club was forced to sell several key players in the summer of 2004, among them Hidetoshi Nakata, Matteo Ferrari and Matteo Brighi. However, its two most noted players, goalkeeper Sbastien Frey and top scorer and youngster Alberto Gilardino remained with the club, since it did not receive good enough offers to part with the two players.
Title: 19992000 Parma A.C. season
Passage: Parma Associazione Calcio did not manage to compete for a much-vaunted first Serie A title, which still proved elusive. In the summer following the end of the season, star striker Hernn Crespo ran out of patience, and signed with champions Lazio for a then-world record transfer fee, in a deal that saw Matas Almeyda and Srgio Coneico join Parma. Parma did manage to hold on to Lazio targets Gianluigi Buffon and Lilian Thuram, maintaining hope that the club could break its duck in 200001.
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over 300
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19992000 Parma A.C. season
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Hernn Crespo
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50 Lek (50 L) have a value of 50 Albanian lek, the lek is the official currency of Albania, and is subdivided into how many "qindarka" (singular "qindark"), although qindarka are no longer issued?
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Title: Albanian lek
Passage: The lek (; plural "lek") (sign: L; code: ALL) is the official currency of Albania. It is subdivided into 100 "qindarka" (singular "qindark"), although qindarka are no longer issued.
Title: 1 Lek
Passage: 1 lek is a coin with a value of 1 Albanian lek and is composed of copper-covered zinc.
Title: Maltese scudo
Passage: The scudo (plural "scudi") is the official currency of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and was the currency of Malta during the rule of the Order over Malta, which ended in 1798. It is subdivided into 12 "tar" (singular "tar"), each of 20 "grani" (singular "grano") with 6 "piccoli" (singular "piccolo") to the grano. It is pegged to the euro (at a rate of 1 scudo to 0.24).
Title: 10 Lek
Passage: 10 Lek (10 L) have a value of 10 Albanian lek.
Title: 50 Lek
Passage: 50 Lek (50 L) have a value of 50 Albanian lek.
Title: 100 Lek (coin)
Passage: 100 Lek (100 L) has a value of 100 Albanian lek. It exists as both a coin and as a Banknote.
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100
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50 Lek
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Albanian lek
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Are Jennifer Lee and Izu Ojukwu both award-winning directors?
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Title: Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu
Passage: Sir Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu, KBE, (1908-1966) was a Nigerian businessman from Ojukwu's family of Nwakanwa quarters obiuno umudim Nnewi. Sir Louis was the first and founding President of The Nigerian Stock Exchange as well as President of The African Continental Bank. He was also either Chairman or on the board of directors of some of Nigeria's most profitable companies such as Shell Oil Nigeria Limited, Guinness Nig. Ltd, Nigerian National Shipping Lines, Nigerian Cement Factory, Nigerian Coal Corporation, Costain West Africa Ltd, John Holt, Nigerian Marketing Board amongst others. He won a parliamentary seat during the nation's first republic. He attended a primary school in Asaba and the Hope Waddell Institute.
Title: Izu Ojukwu
Passage: Izu Ojukwu is a Nigerian film director. In 2007 he won "Best Director" for "Sitanda" at the 3rd Africa Movie Academy Awards, which received nine nominations and won five awards at the event, including "Best Picture" and "Best Nigerian Film".
Title: Peter Del Vecho
Passage: Peter Del Vecho, p.g.a. is a film producer at Walt Disney Animation Studios, best known for winning, together with directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature for the 2013 film "Frozen".
Title: '76 (film)
Passage: '76, formerly Lions of '76, is a 2016 Nigerian historical fiction drama film produced by Adonaijah Owiriwa and Izu Ojukwu and directed by Izu Ojukwu. It stars Ramsey Nouah, Chidi Mokeme, Rita Dominic and Ibinabo Fiberesima.
Title: Jennifer Lee (filmmaker)
Passage: Jennifer Michelle Lee (born 1971 as Jennifer Michelle Rebecchi) is an American film director and screenwriter best known as the writer and director of the 2013 Disney animated feature "Frozen", for which she earned an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. She also co-wrote "Wreck-It Ralph" (2012) and was credited for story contributions to "Zootopia" (2016).
Title: Jennifer Anne Lee
Passage: Jennifer Anne Lee (or Jennifer Lee; born January 3, 1972) is a Canadian actress appearing in film and television.
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yes
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Jennifer Lee (filmmaker)
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Izu Ojukwu
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