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JASDF Matsushima Air Base, is a military aerodrome of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force located in Higashimatsushima, 6.6 NM west of Ishinomaki in the Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, it's the home of the JASDF 21st Fighter Training Squadron, currently equipped with which multirole fighter derived from the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon, and manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Lockheed Martin for the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, with a 6040 split in manufacturing between Japan and the United States?
Title: Mitsubishi F-2 Passage: The Mitsubishi F-2 is a multirole fighter derived from the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon, and manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Lockheed Martin for the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, with a 6040 split in manufacturing between Japan and the United States. Production started in 1996 and the first aircraft entered service in 2000. The first 76 aircraft entered service in 2008, with a total of 94 airframes produced. Title: Mitsubishi F-15J Passage: The Mitsubishi F-15JDJ Eagle is a twin-engine, all-weather air superiority fighter based on the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle in use by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF). The F-15J was produced under license by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The subsequent F-15DJ and F-15J Kai variants were also produced. Japan is the largest customer of the F-15 Eagle outside the United States. In addition to combat, F-15DJ roles include training. The F-15J Kai is a modernized version of the F-15J. Title: 41st Flight Training Squadron (JASDF) Passage: The 41 (41st Flight Training Squadron , dai41kyouikuhikoutai ) is a training squadron of the 3nd Tactical Airlift Group of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) based at Miho Air Base in Tottori Prefecture, Japan. It is equipped with 13 T-400 aircraft. The squadron trains JASDF pilots who will go on to fly large jet aircraft like the Kawasaki C-1, Kawasaki C-2, KC-767 and E-767. Title: Matsushima Air Field Passage: JASDF Matsushima Air Base ( , Matsushima Kichi ) (ICAO: RJST) is a military aerodrome of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force located in Higashimatsushima, 6.6 NM west of Ishinomaki in the Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. The base is primarily used for training, and is the home of the JASDF 21st Fighter Training Squadron, currently equipped with Mitsubishi F-2B fighters. It is also the home base for the "Blue Impulse" JASDF acrobatic display team. Title: Fighter units of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force Passage: Fighter units of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force are squadrons of fighter aircraft dedicated to the defense of Japan. One of their main activities is providing Quick Reaction Alert intercepts to Chinese and Russian aircraft nearing or violating Japanese airspace. In 2016 Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) aircraft launched 851 times to intercept Chinese aircraft and 301 times in response to Russian aircraft. Title: 203rd Tactical Fighter Squadron (JASDF) Passage: The 201st Tactical Fighter Squadron (203 (dai-ni-byaku-san-hikoutai ) ) is a squadron of the 2nd Air Wing of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) based at Chitose Air Base, in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. It is equipped with Mitsubishi F-15JDJ and Kawasaki T-4 aircraft.
Mitsubishi F-2
Matsushima Air Field
Mitsubishi F-2
When was the party Bernard Rudolf "Ben" Bot is in formed?
Title: Neutral Free Austria Federation Passage: The Neutral Free Austria Federation (German: "Bndnis Neutrales Freies sterreich" , NF) is a political party in Austria founded on 17 March 2003. It contested the 2006 legislative election under the name "EU Withdrawal Neutral Free Austria" ("EU-Austritt Neutrales Freies sterreich"), but only appeared on the ballot in Vorarlberg, Tyrol, Carinthia, Salzburg and Vienna and failed to pass the electoral threshold of 4, achieving only 0.23. Its party program is oriented on Christian politics and centered mainly on the demand to withdraw from the European Union and the establishment of direct democracy. br For the EU election 2014, together with the EU Exit Party (EU-Austrittspartei) which has very similar aims, the party has formed an electoral platform called "EU-STOP". br For the Viennese election 2015, it formed another electoral alliance with the EU Exit Party. br For the legislative election 2017, party leader Rudolf Pomaroli stands on the list of the FL. Title: PDP Board of Trustees Passage: The PDP Board of Trustees (BoT) is a constitutionally-mandated 99-member body within the People's Democratic Party of Nigeria that provides advice and counsel to the leadership of the National Working Committee and staff. It is regarded by the party's constitution as the conscience of the party. Title: Juniore Passage: Juniore is a French indie pop band formed in Paris in 2013. The group is led by singersongwriter Anna Jean, daughter of French writer J.M.G. Le Clzio. The band's musical style is influenced by the music of the 1960s; the website AllMusic describes their music as mixing "modern indie pop sensibilities with elements of retro French pop, dark, twangy surf guitar, and a vocal style that falls somewhere between Cat Power and Franoise Hardy." Jean had previously appeared in the duo Domingo and featured on the BotOx track "Blue Steel". The band's debut album, "Ouh l l", is released on Le Phonographe, a label that Jean founded with Samy Osta, who is also the producer of albums by La Femme and Feu! Chatterton. Title: Christian Democratic Appeal Passage: The Christian Democratic Appeal (Dutch: "Christen-Democratisch Appl" , ] ; CDA) is a Christian-democratic political party in the Netherlands. The CDA was originally formed in 1977 from a confederation of the Catholic People's Party, the Anti-Revolutionary Party and the Christian Historical Union, and has participated in all but three Dutch governments since then. Sybrand van Haersma Buma has been the party leader since 18 May 2012. Title: Ben Bot Passage: Bernard Rudolf "Ben" Bot (] ; born 21 November 1937) is a Dutch diplomat of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA). He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 3 December 2003 until 22 February 2007 in the Cabinets Balkenende II and III. A career diplomat, he succeeded then-Minister of Foreign Affairs Jaap de Hoop Scheffer who resigned to become Secretary General of NATO in 2003. Title: Orji Uzor Kalu Passage: Orji Uzor Kalu (born April 21, 1960) is the chairman of SLOK Holding and the Daily Sun and New Telegraph newspapers in Nigeria, who served as the governor of Abia State, Nigeria from May 29, 1999, to May 29, 2007. Prior to his election, he served as the chairman of the Borno Water Board and the chairman of the Cooperative and Commerce Bank Limited. Kalu was also a member of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP), Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA) and the chairman of the PPA Board of Trustees. He was the party's candidate for president in the April 2007 general election. He is currently a member of the ruling party after he officially announced his resignation as a PPA BOT.
1977
Ben Bot
Christian Democratic Appeal
The narrator of Inside Mecca was born in what year?
Title: Year of the Elephant Passage: The mu l-Fl (Arabic: , Year of the Elephant) is the name in Islamic history for the year approximately equating to 570 CE. According to Islamic tradition, it was in this year that Muhammad (Arabic: , consonant letters: m--m-d) was born. The name is derived from an event said to have occurred at Mecca: Abraha, the Abyssinian, Christian ruler of Yemen, which was subject to the Kingdom of Aksum of Ethiopia, marched upon the Kabah in Mecca with a large army, which included one or more war elephants, intending to demolish it. However, the lead elephant, known as 'Mahmud' (Arabic: , consonant letters: m--m-w-d), is said to have stopped at the boundary around Mecca, and refused to enter. It has been theorized that an epidemic such as by smallpox could have caused such a failed invasion of Mecca. The year came to be known as the Year of the Elephant, beginning a trend for reckoning the years in the Arabian Peninsula used, until it was replaced with the Islamic calendar during the rule of Umar. Title: Colton Simpson Passage: Colton Simpson (born circa 1966) was a Crip who is serving a 126-year prison sentence under California's three-strikes law. He is the author of "Inside the Crips: Life Inside L.A.'s Most Notorious Gang", a book detailing his life in the gang. He is the son of baseball player Dick Simpson. Title: Inside Mecca Passage: Inside Mecca is a 2003 National Geographic documentary film by Anisa Mehdi that offers an intimate documentation of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca. Aside from providing insight regarding the universal principles of Islam, this production emphasizes the historical significance of Mecca to both the Muslim and non-Muslim population. Often constituting a journey of epic proportions, it follows several pilgrims throughout their trip, and highlight their physical and mental preparation, the strain induced by the journey itself, and the spiritual ecstasy experienced upon arrival. The film is narrated by American voice actor Keith David. Title: Ibn al-Saffar Passage: Abu alQasim Ahmad ibn Abd Allah ibn Umar alGhafiq ibn al-Saffar alAndalusi (born in Cordoba, died in the year 1035 at Denia), also known as Ibn al-Saffar (literally: son of the brass worker), was an astronomer in Al-Andalus. He worked at the school founded by his colleague Al-Majriti in Crdoba. His best known work was a treatise on the astrolabe, a text that was in active use until the 15th century and influenced the work of Kepler. He also wrote a commentary on the Zij al-Sindhind, and measured the coordinates of Mecca. Title: Michael Bavaro Passage: Michael Bavaro is a filmmaker and creative strategist based in Boston. Born in 1959, he grew up in Milford, Massachusetts and graduated from Fitchburg State College in Fitchburg, Massachusetts with a B.S. degree in communications and received the "Communications Student of the Year Award" for film and television. In 1980 while at Fitchburg he produced a 16mm documentary film about his hometown of Milford. The film was part of the bicentennial celebration and featured WBZ radio personality, Larry Glick as the narrator. Title: Keith David Passage: Keith David Williams (born June 4, 1956), known professionally as Keith David, is an American film and television actor, voice actor, singer and comedian. He is known for his co-starring role as Childs alongside Kurt Russell in John Carpenter's "The Thing". He has acted in many mainstream films, such as "Crash", "There's Something About Mary", "Barbershop," and "Men at Work".
1956
Inside Mecca
Keith David
How long after the film Bambi premiered was it's sequel released?
Title: Bambi's Dilemma Passage: Bambi's Dilemma is the sixth studio album by Melt-Banana, released on April 24, 2007. It was released on CD and vinyl. The name "Bambi's Dilemma" came from an incident which happened when vocalist Yasuko was driving the band's touring van in the USA and hit a deer, and kept thinking about the character Bambi from the film of the same name. Title: The Gods Must Be Crazy Passage: The Gods Must Be Crazy is a 1980 South African comedy film written and directed by Jamie Uys. Financed only from local sources, it is the most commercially successful release in the history of South Africa's film industry. Originally released in 1980, the film is the first in "The Gods Must Be Crazy" series. It is followed by one official sequel released by Columbia Pictures. Title: Tokyo Bambi Passage: "Tokyo Bambi" is a single released by The Pillows on January 30, 2008. Its limited edition comes with DVD containing the music videos for the title track and the B-side "Go! Go! Jupiter". The title "Tokyo Bambi" and the cover art contain a reference to the eponymous deer from the book "Bambi, A Life in the Woods" and the film "Bambi". Title: Bambi II Passage: Bambi II, also known as Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest, is a 2006 American animated drama film directed by Brian Pimental and produced by DisneyToon Studios, that initially premiered in theaters in Argentina on January 26, 2006, before being released as a direct-to-video title in the United States on February 7, 2006. It holds the world record for the longest span of time between two consecutive installments of a franchise, being released 64 years after the original film came out in 1942. Title: Finding Mr. Right Passage: Finding Mr. Right () is a 2013 romantic comedy film written and directed by Xue Xiaolu. The film was a box-office hit, grossed nearly US85 million in China. The title translates literally as "Beijing Meets Seattle". The success led to the release of a sequel released in 2016, "Finding Mr. Right 2". Title: Thumper (Disney) Passage: Thumper is a fictional rabbit character from Disney's animated films "Bambi" and "Bambi II". He is known and named for his habit of thumping his left hind foot. The young adult version of Thumper also appears at the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts as a meetable character.
64 years
Thumper (Disney)
Bambi II
Msica en espera is an Argentine film starring a Grammy-nominated singer who has been included in what list by "Esquire" magazine?
Title: With the Music in my Soul Passage: Con la msica en el alma (English language:With the Music in my Soul) is a 1951 Argentine musical film directed by Luis Bayn Herrera and written by Carlos A. Petit. The tango film stars Francisco Canaro (also the producer) and Olga Casares Pearson. Title: Natalia Oreiro Passage: Natalia Marisa Oreiro Iglesias (] ; born May 19, 1977) is a Latin Grammy-nominated Uruguayan-Argentine singer, actress, and fashion designer. Oreiro began her career in telenovelas. Since 2008 she has switched to work primarily in films. Oreiro has worked on social awareness shows and events for organizations like Greenpeace and UNICEF, the latter of which designated her as ambassador for Argentina and Uruguay in September 2011. She has been included in "Esquire" magazine's "The Sexiest Woman Alive Atlas" list. Title: Mabel Manzotti Passage: Mabel Gladys Manzotti (July 28, 1938 January 25, 2012) was an Argentine film, stage and television actress. Her film credits included "Besos en la Frente", while her telenovela credits included roles in "Vidas robadas". However, she was perhaps best known for her role as Bochita in the 1960s Argentine television series, El botn, opposite Jorge Porcel and Alberto Olmedo. Title: Clnica con msica Passage: Clnica con msica is a 1974 Argentine film. Title: The Gaucho War Passage: The Gaucho War (La guerra gaucha) is a 1942 Silver Condor award winning Argentine historical drama and epic film directed by Lucas Demare and starring Enrique Muio, Francisco Petrone, ngel Magaa, and Amelia Bence. The film's script, written by Homero Manzi and Ulyses Petit de Murat, is based on the novel by Leopoldo Lugones published in 1905. The film premiered in Buenos Aires on November 20, 1942 and is considered by critics of Argentine cinema to be one of the most successful films in history. It won three Silver Condor awards, including Best Film, Best Director (Lucas Demare), and Best Adapted Screenplay (Ulises Petit de Murat and Homero Manzior), given by the Argentine Film Critics Association at the 1943 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards for the best films and performances of the previous year. Title: Msica en espera Passage: Msica en espera ("Music on hold") is an Argentine film starring Natalia Oreiro and Diego Peretti. It premiered on March 19, 2009, and was the most seen movie in its starting week.
Sexiest Woman Alive Atlas
Msica en espera
Natalia Oreiro
Which place is more convenient for bathing, Stanley Hot Springs, Idaho or Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness?
Title: Miracle Hot Springs, California Passage: Miracle Hot Springs (formerly, Hobo Hot Springs, Clear Creek Hot Springs, Air Compressor Springs, and Compressor Hot Springs) is an unincorporated community in the Kern River Valley, in Kern County, California. It is located on the Kern River 14 mi southeast of Glennville, at an elevation of 2382 feet (726 m). Title: Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Passage: The Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness is a protected wilderness area in the states of Idaho and Montana, in the northwestern United States. Title: Lava Hot Springs, Idaho Passage: Lava Hot Springs is a city in Bannock County, Idaho, United States. It is part of the 'Pocatello, Idaho Metropolitan Statistical Area'. The population was 407 at the 2010 census, down from 521 in 2000. Located in the mountainous valley of the Portneuf River on the old route of the Oregon Trail and California Trail, the city has become a popular resort location, noted for its numerous hot springs amenable to bathing and a turbulent inner tube run through part of the town. Title: Stanley Hot Springs, Idaho Passage: Stanley Hot Springs is a series of primitive soaking pools located in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, United States. Access is via Trail 211. Title: Bathhouse Row Passage: Bathhouse Row is a collection of bathhouses, associated buildings, and gardens located at Hot Springs National Park in the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas. The bathhouses were included in 1832 when the Federal Government took over four parcels of land to preserve 47 natural hot springs, their mineral waters which lack the sulphur odor of most hot springs, and their area of origin on the lower slopes of Hot Springs Mountain. Title: Toad River Hot Springs Provincial Park Passage: Toad River Hot Springs Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. The hotsprings is located on the lefthand bank of the Toad River, outside of the Racing River outflow. Access is via hiking, river boat, horseback, or helicopter. There is no actual bathing pool, so visitors are not recommended to attempt bathing as heavy mud is a strong presence in the area. Access to this area is very difficult and crossing private property may be involved unless access is by boat or air. Land access is most easily accomplished by horse or hiking from the Stone Mountain Safaris parking lot, It is advisable that the lodge owners are contacted beforehand. They are very friendly and will always give advice as to how to get to the hot springs.
primitive soaking pools
Stanley Hot Springs, Idaho
Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness
Pi che puoi" ("As Much As You Can") is a duet by Italian singer Eros Ramazzotti and American singer-actress Cher, is an American singer and actress, sometimes referred to as who?
Title: Stilelibero Passage: Stilelibero ("Freestyle") is the eighth studio album by Italian poprock singer Eros Ramazzotti, released in 2001 on the BMG label. The album, featuring three tracks produced by Trevor Horn and two by Rick Nowels, was recorded in a variety of locations in London, California and Italy. "Stilelibero" topped the Italian albums chart, as did "Fuoco nel fuoco" the singles chart. " Pi che puoi", a duet with Cher, also reached the Italian top 20. Title: Pi bella cosa Passage: "Pi bella cosa" (] ; meaning "Fairer Thing") is an Italian language song written by singer Eros Ramazzotti, with Claudio Guidetti, Maurizio Fabrizio, Adelio Cogliati and performed by Ramazzotti in February 1996, as a first single and pre-release from his album "Dove c' musica" ("Where There's Music") that came out on May 13 of that year. Title: Ziana Zain 1993 Passage: Ziana Zain is the eponymous second studio album from Malaysian pop artist Ziana Zain. It was released in Malaysia in 1993. For the album, Ziana reunited with composers M. Nasir, Saari Amri and Asmin Mudin as well as new composers such as Zuriani Khalid and Anuar. The album features one Japanese song, "Chitose-Bashi", which was originally recorded by Mieko Nishijima. The song previously appeared on the album "Asian Voices", a compilation album of popular Japanese songs. The track, "Hadir Mu", was originally recorded by Italian singer Eros Ramazzotti as "Amarti l'immenso per me" for his fifth studio album "In ogni senso". It was translated into the Malay language and recorded by Ziana as a duet with Izzaka. Title: Pi che puoi Passage: "Pi che puoi" ("As Much As You Can") is a duet by Italian singer Eros Ramazzotti and American singer-actress Cher, released on July 3, 2001 by BMG International It was also the third single from Ramazzotti's eighth studio album, "Stilelibero". Title: Cher Passage: Cher ( ; born Cherilyn Sarkisian; May 20, 1946) is an American singer and actress. Sometimes referred to as the Goddess of Pop, she has been described as embodying female autonomy in a male-dominated industry. She is known for her distinctive contralto singing voice and for having worked in numerous areas of entertainment, as well as adopting a variety of styles and appearances during her five-decade-long career. Title: Bugiardo pi che mai...pi incosciente che mai... Passage: Bugiardo pi che mai... pi incosciente che mai... is an album by Italian singer Mina, released in 1969.
Goddess of Pop
Pi che puoi
Cher
Desmond Harrington, is an American actor, and is known for movies such as which 2002 American-Australian horror film directed by Steve Beck?
Title: List of horror films of the 1930s Passage: A list of horror films released in the 1930s. The American horror film was properly created in the 1930s, most notably the Universal Horror film productions. " White Zombie" is considered to be the first feature length zombie film and has been described as the archetype and model of all zombie movies. A number of Hollywood actors made a name for themselves in horror films of this decade, in particular Bela Lugosi ("Dracula", 1931) and Boris Karloff ("Frankenstein", 1931). Fredric March won an Academy Award for Best Actor in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", 1931. Films of this era frequently took their inspiration from the literature of gothic horror and more often dealt with themes of science versus religion rather than supernatural themes. Title: The Apparition Passage: The Apparition is a 2012 American supernatural horror film, written and directed by Todd Lincoln, making his directorial debut, and starring Ashley Greene, Sebastian Stan, Tom Felton, Julianna Guill and Rick Gomez. The plot follows three college students who, after the death of their friend, must battle a supernatural force they summoned themselves. The film was loosely inspired by the Philip experiment conducted in 1972. The film was a box office bomb and was cited by critics as one of the worst horror movies of 2012. It was also the last Warner Bros. Pictures horror film to be released under its own label before resorting to New Line Cinema to release all future horror movies made by Warner Bros. Title: Desmond Harrington Passage: Desmond Harrington (born October 19, 1976) is an American actor. He is known for movies such as "The Hole" (2001), "Ghost Ship" (2002), and "Wrong Turn" (2003). He joined the cast of the Showtime series "Dexter" in its third season, as Det. Joseph "Joey" Quinn and appeared in a couple of episodes of "Gossip Girl". Title: Ghost Ship (2002 film) Passage: Ghost Ship is a 2002 American-Australian horror film directed by Steve Beck. The film was shot in Queensland, Australia and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It stars an ensemble cast featuring Gabriel Byrne, Julianna Margulies, Ron Eldard, Desmond Harrington, Isaiah Washington and Karl Urban. Title: Razortooth Passage: Razortooth is a 2007 American horror film directed by Patricia Harrington. It features a monstrous eel that hunts teams of people in the Everglades. Title: Thirteen Ghosts Passage: Thirteen Ghosts (also known as 13 Ghosts and stylized as THIR13EN Ghosts) is a 2001 Canadian-American supernatural horror film directed by Steve Beck. It is a remake of the 1960 film "13 Ghosts" by William Castle. It follows the remake of another one of Castle's films, "House on Haunted Hill", and was shot entirely around Lower Mainland, British Columbia.
Ghost Ship
Desmond Harrington
Ghost Ship (2002 film)
Who was the grandfather of the Bonne de Luxembourg on her father's side?
Title: Psalter of Bonne de Luxembourg Passage: The Psalter of Bonne de Luxembourg is a small 14th-century illuminated manuscript in tempera, grisaille, ink and gold leaf on vellum, now in the collection of The Cloisters, New York. It was probably executed for Bonne de Luxembourg, Duchess of Normandy, daughter of John the Blind and the wife of John II of France, probably at the end of her husband's life, c 1348-49. At the time illuminated manuscripts could compete with monastic scriptora and panel painting as commercially attractive donor portraits. Bonne de Luxembourg died of plague in 1349. Title: Bonne of Luxembourg Passage: Bonne of Luxemburg or "Jutta of Luxemburg" (20 May 131511 September 1349), was born Jutta (Judith), the second daughter of John the Blind, king of Bohemia, and his first wife, Elisabeth of Bohemia. She was the first wife of King John II of France; however, as she died a year prior to his accession, she was never a French queen. Jutta was referred to in French historiography as Bonne de Luxembourg. She was a member of the House of Luxembourg. Among her children were Charles V of France, Philip II, Duke of Burgundy, and Joan, Queen of Navarre. Title: Philip I de Cro Passage: Philip I de Cro (14351511) was Seigneur de Cro and Count of Porcan. Philip I was a legitimate heir to the powerful House of Cro. He was the eldest surviving son of Antoine de Croy, Comte de Porcan and Margaret of Lorraine-Vaudmont. Philip was raised with Charles the Bold, who arranged Philip's marriage to Jacqueline of Luxembourg in 1455. The bride's father, Louis de Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, was extremely against the alliance and attempted to win his daughter back by force, but the Count of Porcan closed the borders of Luxembourg and announced that the marriage had been consummated. He was also Governor of Luxembourg and Ligny. Title: John of Bohemia Passage: John the Blind (Luxembourgish: "Jang de Blannen" ; German: "Johann der Blinde von Luxemburg" ; ; 10 August 1296 26 August 1346) was the Count of Luxembourg from 1309 and King of Bohemia from 1310 and titular King of Poland. He was the eldest son of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry VII and his wife Margaret of Brabant. He is well known for having died while fighting in the Battle of Crcy at age 50, after having been blind for a decade. Title: Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra Passage: The Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra (Luxembourgish: "Ltzebuerger philharmoneschen Orchester" , French: "Orchestre philharmonique du Luxembourg" ), abbreviated to OPL, is a symphony orchestra based in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. The orchestra formerly performed at the Grand Thtre de la Ville de Luxembourg and the Conservatoire de Luxembourg. Its current home is the Philharmonie Luxembourg, a large concert hall opened in 2005 in the Kirchberg quarter in the northeast of the city. Title: 2009 Tour de Luxembourg Passage: The 2009 Tour de Luxembourg cycling race was the 69th running of the Tour de Luxembourg. It was won by Frnk Schleck from Luxembourg, the first home rider to win this race in 26 years.
Henry VII
Psalter of Bonne de Luxembourg
John of Bohemia
Who was the Disney Animation Studios chief creative officer when the film "Little Wonders" was recorded for was released?
Title: Shiro Nakamura Passage: Shiro Nakamura (born October 1950) is a Japanese car designer and company executive. Nakamura serves as Senior Vice President of Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. Since 2006, Nakamura has been Nissan's Chief Creative Officer. He is Chief Creative Officer of Nissan, Infiniti and Datsun. Known as a hands-on creative, he goes by the nickname "Fingers". Title: Peter Salmon (producer) Passage: Peter Salmon (born 15 May 1956) is a British television producer and executive. He is Chief Creative Officer of global content creator, producer and distributor Endemol Shine Group, leading the companys creative direction globally and overseeing the Groups UK business. Prior to taking his current role in April 2016, Salmon was Director of BBC Studios, the corporation's production arm, and before that held a number of senior BBC roles including Chief Creative Officer of BBC Vision, effectively overseeing all of BBC television's in-house programme production, and Director of BBC North. Title: Tangled (franchise) Passage: Tangled is a Disney media franchise started by the 2010 American animated feature "Tangled", which was directed by Nathan Greno and Byron Howard from a screenplay by Dan Fogelman and produced by Roy Conli, with songs by Alan Menken and Glenn Slater. Walt Disney Animation Studios' chief creative officer John Lasseter served as the film's executive producer. The original film was inspired by the German fairy tale "Rapunzel" in the collection of folk tales published by the Brothers Grimm. Title: Little Wonders Passage: "Little Wonders" is a song by Rob Thomas recorded for Disney's animated feature "Meet the Robinsons" in 2007. It is the second single from the "Meet the Robinsons" soundtrack. It is featured on the film's soundtrack, the ending of the film itself, and has been released as a single. Title: Planes (film) Passage: Planes is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated sports comedy film produced by DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a spin-off of Pixar's "Cars" franchise and the first film in a planned "Planes" trilogy. Despite not being produced by Pixar, the film was co-written and executive produced by Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios' chief creative officer John Lasseter, who directed the first two "Cars" films. The film stars the voices of Dane Cook, Stacy Keach, Priyanka Chopra, Brad Garrett, Teri Hatcher, Danny Mann, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Roger Craig Smith, John Cleese, Carlos Alazraqui, Val Kilmer, and Anthony Edwards. Title: Meet the Robinsons Passage: Meet the Robinsons is a 2007 American computer-animated science fiction comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures on March 30, 2007. The 47th Disney animated feature film, it was released in standard and Disney Digital 3-D versions. The film is loosely based on characters from the children's book "A Day with Wilbur Robinson", by William Joyce. The voice cast includes Jordan Fry, Wesley Singerman, Harland Williams, Tom Kenny, Steve Anderson, Laurie Metcalf, Adam West, Tom Selleck, and Angela Bassett. It was the first film released after John Lasseter became chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios.
John Lasseter
Little Wonders
Meet the Robinsons
The railway that only operated during the yearly agricultural event known colloquially as "The Show" can be found operating in what country?
Title: AgQuip Passage: AgQuip is Australia's largest and premier primary industry field days and one of the largest agricultural events in the world. The nation's biggest agricultural event showcases over 3,000 individual companies and attracts over 100,000 visitors from across the nation and overseas. The event runs over three days, Tuesday to Thursday, in August, eight kilometres west of Gunnedah, New South Wales. The site on Blackjack Road covers 26 hectares. Title: Pennsylvania Farm Show Passage: The Pennsylvania Farm Show is held every January at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex Expo Center, located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, just off Exit 67 of Interstate 81. This event, Pennsylvania's state fair, was first held in 1917. It is the largest indoor agricultural event held in the United States. The Farm Show Complex houses 24 acre under its roof, spread throughout eleven buildings, including three arenas. The annual event is free to the public and attracts over half a million visitors. Title: Royal Adelaide Show Passage: The Royal Adelaide Show (colloquially known simply as "The Show") is an annual agricultural show run by the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia. The Show always begins on the first Friday in September, and runs for 10 days (9 until 2013). It is held at the Adelaide Showground, located in Wayville, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia and is attended by up to half a million people every year, making it the State's biggest event. Title: Showground Central railway line Passage: The Showground Central railway line was a special suburban line in the city of Adelaide, South Australia which only operated during the Royal Adelaide Show. Title: Caterpillar (ride) Passage: The Caterpillar ride is a vintage flat ride engineered by the inventor Hyla F. Maynes of North Tonawanda, New York who dubbed it the Caterpillar when it debuted in Coney Island, NY in 1925 generates a decent helping of centrifugal force, causing the riders on the inside of the seats to crush the riders on the outside of the seats. It was once found at nearly every amusement park around the USA, but is now so rare that an original Caterpillar ride can only be found operating in two parks today. Though only two Caterpillars are known to be operating, there have been reports claiming there are additional Caterpillars in storage or standing (but not operating) at a few other parks. Title: Mold-A-Rama Passage: Mold-A-Rama is a brand name for a type of vending machine that makes injection molded plastic figurines. Mold-A-Rama machines debuted in late 1962 and grew in prominence at the 1964 New York World's Fair. The machines can still be found operating in dozens of museums and zoos.
Australia
Showground Central railway line
Royal Adelaide Show
Are both Niagara and Scrabble games?
Title: Niagara United Passage: Niagara United FC is a Canadian soccer team founded in 1973. The club is a former member of the Canadian Soccer League (CSL), where it fielded a professional team from 2011-2015, and now operates youth teams in the Niagara Soccer League. The team plays its home games in Kalar Sports Park in Niagara Falls, Ontario. In 2011, the club joined the CSL and played in the CSL Second Division. After a successful debut season Niagara was promoted to the First Division, and qualified for the playoffs in their first season in the top flight. The following season the club went through a rebuilding stage focusing on developing and recruiting local players. In 2016, Niagara announced its departure from the league. Title: Conrad Bassett-Bouchard Passage: Conrad Bassett-Bouchard (born November 10, 1989) is an American Scrabble player who won the 2014 National Scrabble Championship. That year, Conrad won 22 out of 31 games and defeated Jason Li to win the grand prize of 10,000. Bassett-Bouchard began his Scrabble career in 2004, and has since won over 1,100 games and over 29,000 while compiling a winning percentage of .629. Title: Words with Friends Passage: Words with Friends is a multi-player word game developed by Newtoy. Players take turns building words crossword puzzle style in a manner similar to the classic board game "Scrabble". The rules of the two games are similar, but "Words with Friends" is not officially associated with the "Scrabble" brand. Up to 30 games can be played simultaneously using push notifications to alert players when it is their turn. Players may look up friends either by username or through Facebook, or be randomly assigned an opponent through "Smart Match". Players can also find potential opponents using Community Match. Title: Niagara (board game) Passage: Niagara is a German-style board game designed by Thomas Liesching and published in 2004 by Zoch Verlag and Rio Grande Games. Title: David Boys (Scrabble) Passage: David Boys is a top Canadian "Scrabble" expert. He won the World Scrabble Championship (WSC) in London, UK, in 1995, and the Canadian Scrabble Championship in 2003. He also finished third in the WSC in both 1991 and 1999. In 2007, he lost a match to a computer. His competitive career began in 1986. He has played in over 1,800 tournament games, winning about 67, and has earned over 40,000 in prize money. Title: Scrabble Passage: Scrabble is a word game in which two to four players score points by placing tiles bearing a single letter onto a board divided into a 1515 grid of squares. The tiles must form words which, in crossword fashion, read left to right in rows or downwards in columns, and be defined in a standard dictionary or lexicon.
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Niagara (board game)
Scrabble
Who owns the country format radio station based in Nelson County's Bardstown in Kentucky?
Title: Coxs Creek, Kentucky Passage: Coxs Creek is an unincorporated community along U.S. Routes 31E150 (known locally as Louisville Road) in Nelson County, Kentucky, United States, 4 miles north of the county seat of Bardstown. It is named for Colonel Isaac Cox of Pennsylvania, who built a "fort" (actually an "old time block house") at the site in April 1775 before he fought in the American Revolutionary War, with the help of his brother James. The land had actually been his father's (David Cox), but David moved back to Virginia before he developed it. More of a station, Cox's 1000 acre was said to be the first pioneer station in Nelson County. Isaac Cox would later be the last white man to be killed by Indians during the time of the great Indian wars in what later became Kentucky. Title: WMPA Passage: WMPA (93.1 FM) is a country format radio station operating on 93.1 MHz. It is licensed to Ferrysburg, Michigan. It airs a country music format. It is owned by WGHN, Incorporated, owner of WGHN-AM-FM in Grand Haven, Michigan. Title: WBRT Passage: WBRT (1320 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country format. Licensed to Bardstown, Kentucky, United States. The station is currently owned by Central Kentucky Broadcasting, Inc. Title: Bardstown Historic District Passage: The Bardstown Historic District, comprising the center of Bardstown, Kentucky, is a registered historic district on the National Register of Historic Places. Prominent architecture located within the district include the Cobblestone Path, Nelson County Jail, Old L N Station, Old Talbott Tavern, and Spalding Hall, all individually on the National Register, and the historic old Nelson County Courthouse. Title: Benjamin Hardin Passage: Benjamin Hardin (February 29, 1784 September 24, 1852) was a United States Representative from Kentucky. Martin Davis Hardin was his cousin. He was born at the Georges Creek settlement on the Monongahela River, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania and then moved with his parents to Washington County, Kentucky in 1788. Hardin attended the schools of Nelson and Washington Counties, Kentucky before studying law. He was admitted to the bar in 1806 and commenced practice in Elizabethtown and Bardstown, Nelson County, Kentucky and he settled in Bardstown, Kentucky in 1808. 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.
Central Kentucky Broadcasting, Inc
WBRT
Bardstown, Kentucky
Who is the CEO of EFM Health Clubs headquartered in Unley, South Australia?
Title: Youfit Passage: Youfit Health Clubs is a chain of American health clubs. Founded in 2008, Youfit has over 100 locations across 14 states, predominantly in the South and West. Youfit primarily caters to casual gym-goers, and offers personal training at all locations and group exercise at select locations. Title: Jetts Fitness Passage: Jetts Fitness is a chain of 24-hour health clubs, with over 270 locations in Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, the United Kingdom and Netherlands. The compan operates under a franchise system. Its outlets are considered to be "budget" gyms. Title: Virgin Active Passage: Virgin Active is a chain of health clubs in South Africa, Namibia, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Australia, Singapore, Thailand and the United Kingdom. Title: Heywood Park Passage: Heywood Park is a public park in the suburb of Unley Park in Adelaide, South Australia. It is home to the last remaining Grey Box gum trees ("Eucalyptus microcarpa") on the Adelaide plains, some of which pre-date European settlement. The park takes its name from the place of birth of William Haslam, the property's last private owner; Heywood in Lancashire, England. The City of Unley council purchased the property and it was officially opened to the public on 10 December 1921. Today, the park is popular with families and children, in part due its "huge, magnificent, thick-trunked trees." As of 2014, a number of these have been marked for removal following concerns about falling branches and public safety. Some community members have raised concerns about the tree removals' impact on the park's amenity, wildlife habitat value and cultural significance to the Kaurna people of the Adelaide plains. Title: EFM Health Clubs Passage: EFM Health Clubs is an Australian health and fitness club franchise group. The company operates over 65 franchised locations throughout Australia. EFM Health Clubs offer personal fitness coaching services to their members. The company is headquartered in Unley, South Australia. The company CEO is former Port Adelaide Football Club Operations Manager Peter Rohde, who commenced in the role in January 2014. Title: Unley, South Australia Passage: Unley is an inner-southern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, within the City of Unley. The suburb is the home of the Sturt Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Unley neighbours Adelaide Park Lands, Fullarton, Hyde Park, Malvern, Parkside and Wayville.
Peter Rohde
EFM Health Clubs
Unley, South Australia
What was the original name of the group that released the song "Holdin'" in 1996?
Title: Holdin' Passage: "Holdin'" is a song written by Kelly Garrett and Craig Wiseman, and recorded by American country music group Diamond Rio. It was released in December 1996 as the fourth and final single from their album "IV". It peaked at number 4 in the United States, and number 5 in Canada. Title: Diamond Rio Passage: Diamond Rio is an American country and Christian country music band. The band was founded in 1982 as an attraction for the Opryland USA theme park in Nashville, Tennessee, and was originally known as the Grizzly River Boys, then the Tennessee River Boys. It was founded by Matt Davenport, Danny Gregg, and Ty Herndon, the last of whom became a solo artist in the mid-1990s. After undergoing several membership changes in its initial years, the band has consisted of the same six members since 1989: Marty Roe (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Gene Johnson (mandolin, guitar, fiddle, tenor vocals), Jimmy Olander (lead guitar, Dobro, banjo), Brian Prout (drums), Dan Truman (keyboards, organ, synthesizer), and Dana Williams (bass guitar, baritone vocals). Title: Holdin' Onto Somethin' Passage: "Holdin' Onto Somethin'" is a song written by Tom Shapiro and Thom McHugh, and recorded by American country music artist Jeff Carson. It was released in March 1996 as the fourth single from his debut album "Jeff Carson". The song reached number 6 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks chart in June 1996. Before its release, it was the b-side to the album's third single, "The Car". Title: Plus (TV channel) Passage: Plus was a digital channel run by Granada Sky Broadcasting. It was launched on 1 October 1996 under the original name of Granada Plus, and during its availability it underwent successive rebrands as G Plus, G and then simply Plus. However, it remained widely referred to by the public at large by its original name. On 1 November 2004, it was permanently closed down by ITV plc in an attempt to bring its replacement, ITV3, on Sky. Title: The Four Step Brothers Passage: The Four Step Brothers were an African-American dance group. The group started out as a trio in 1925, with the original members, Maceo Anderson, Al Williams and Red Walker. Although their original name was the "Step Brothers," because that was also the name of another famous young tap dancing quartet, they subsequently changed their name to "The Three Step Brothers." In 1927, after accepting a new member, Sherman Robertson, they became The Four Step Brothers. Dubbed "The Eight Feet of Rhythm," the group soon traveled with Duke Ellington. While starring with the "Brothers," Anderson also appeared at the Hoofer Club and worked part-time as a newsboy. Title: Uncle Slam Passage: Uncle Slam was an American crossover thrash band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1984 under the name The Brood. They were influenced by punk rock bands of the 1980s like Suicidal Tendencies (which featured some of the members of Uncle Slam and The Brood), D.R.I., Corrosion of Conformity, Black Flag and the Circle Jerks, as well as heavy metal bands like Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Slayer and Motrhead. Many of their songs are about politics, rebel themes, death, pain and violence. Uncle Slam has released four studio albums (one was recorded under their original name) and four demo tapes (one was also recorded under their original name). The band broke up in 1995 but in 2010 they reissued their 1988 album "Say Uncle" on CD for the first time.
the Grizzly River Boys
Holdin'
Diamond Rio
Which 1998 American science fiction horror thriller film did Natasha Henstridge have a role in?
Title: Michelle Williams on screen and stage Passage: Michelle Williams is an American actress who has appeared in film, television and stage. Her first screen appearance was at the age of 13 in a 1993 episode of the television series "Baywatch", and she made her film debut as the love interest of the teenage lead in "Lassie" (1994). She subsequently had guest roles in the television sitcoms "Step by Step" and "Home Improvement" and played the younger version of Natasha Henstridge's character in the science fiction film "Species" (1995). Greater success came to Williams when she began starring as the sexually troubled teenager Jen Lindley in the teen drama "Dawson's Creek" (19982003). In 1999, she made her stage debut with the Tracy Letts-written play "Killer Joe", in which she played the naive young daughter of a dysfunctional family. Title: Natasha Henstridge Passage: Natasha Tonya Henstridge (born August 15, 1974) is a Canadian actress and former fashion model. In 1995, she came to prominence with her debut movie role as the genetically engineered human-alien hybrid Sil in the science-fiction thriller "Species", then the human-alien hybrid Eve in "Species II" and "Species III". Other notable on-screen roles include "The Whole Nine Yards", "The Whole Ten Yards", "It Had to Be You", "Ghosts of Mars", "She Spies", the television series "Eli Stone", and the Canadian miniseries "Would Be Kings", for which she won the Gemini Award for best actress. Her most recent role is as Dawn Chamberlain on the television series "The Secret Circle". Title: Species III Passage: Species III is a 2004 science fiction thriller television film. The film, directed by Brad Turner, is the third installment of the "Species" series, and stars Robin Dunne, Robert Knepper, Sunny Mabrey, Amelia Cooke and John Paul Pitoc. Natasha Henstridge, who was contracted to a trilogy commencing with the first "Species" film, briefly reprises the role of Eve in the opening scene. Title: Species The Awakening Passage: Species: The Awakening is a 2007 science fiction thriller film and the fourth installment of the "Species" film series. The film was directed by Nick Lyon and starring Ben Cross, Helena Mattsson, Dominic Keating and Marlene Favela. It is the first film of the "Species" series that does not feature Natasha Henstridge. The film premiered on the American broadcast, the Sci-Fi Channel on September 29, 2007 and was released on DVD on October 2, 2007. Title: Species II Passage: Species II (also known as Species II: Offspring and Species II: Origins) is a 1998 American science fiction horror thriller film, sequel to the 1995 film "Species". The film was directed by Peter Medak and starring Natasha Henstridge, Michael Madsen and Marg Helgenberger, all of whom reprise their roles from the first film. The plot has Patrick Ross, (Justin Lazard) the astronaut son of a senator (James Cromwell), being infected by an extraterrestrial virus during a mission to Mars and causing the deaths of many women upon his return. To stop him, the scientists who created the human-extraterrestrial hybrid Sil in the original "Species" try using a more docile clone of hers, Eve (Henstridge). The film was followed by "Species III" (2004). Title: Night of the Lepus Passage: Night of the Lepus (also known as Rabbits) is a 1972 American science fiction horror thriller film based on the 1964 science fiction novel "The Year of the Angry Rabbit" by Russell Braddon.
Species II
Natasha Henstridge
Species II
How many rooms are at the hotel where the 2005 Las Vegas Desert Classic was held?
Title: Las Vegas Desert Classic Passage: The Las Vegas Desert Classic was a darts tournament, organized by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and was held each year in July from 2002 until 2009. Its original venue was the MGM Grand Casino and Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada from 2002 to 2005, but the tournament moved down the strip to the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino from 2006 to 2009. Title: MGM Grand Las Vegas Passage: The MGM Grand Las Vegas (formerly Marina and MGM-Marina) is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The MGM Grand is the largest single hotel in the United States with 5,124 rooms. It is also the third-largest hotel complex in the world by number of rooms and second-largest hotel resort complex in the United States behind the combined The Venetian and The Palazzo. When it opened in 1993, the MGM Grand was the largest hotel complex in the world. Title: 2009 Las Vegas Desert Classic Passage: The 2009 Las Vegas Desert Classic was the eighth and final installment of the Las Vegas Desert Classic, a darts tournament organised by the Professional Darts Corporation. It was held in the evenings (GMT, morning local timePST) between July 1 and July 5. Title: Adrian Lewis Passage: Adrian Lewis (born 21 January 1985) is an English professional darts player for the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) who is a two-time PDC World Darts Champion. He is nicknamed Jackpot, following a visit to a casino whilst competing at the 2005 Las Vegas Desert Classic when he "won" a 72,000 jackpot but was unable to claim the money as he was under-age by US gaming laws despite being eligible in the UK. During the early part of his career until 2007, he was a protg of 16-time world champion Phil Taylor, with whom he practised in their home city Stoke-on-Trent. He made his television debut in 2004, aged 19 at the UK Open. Title: 2005 Las Vegas Desert Classic Passage: The 2005 Las Vegas Desert Classic was the 2005 edition of the Las Vegas Desert Classic darts tournament. It was held at the MGM Grand Las Vegas, and was won by Phil Taylor. Title: 2004 Las Vegas Desert Classic Passage: The 2004 Las Vegas Desert Classic, promoted at the time as the Las Vegas Desert Classic III, was the third year that the Professional Darts Corporation held a major darts tournament in the United States. It was held between 30 June and July 4, 2004.
5,124
2005 Las Vegas Desert Classic
MGM Grand Las Vegas
Who produced both Against Me!'s fourth full-length studio album, as well as the second studio album by Nirvana?
Title: Between the Stars Passage: Between the Stars is the fourth full-length studio album by American rock band Flyleaf. The album was released on September 16, 2014 through Loud Proud Records. The group funded the album through PledgeMusic. It marks the group's first and only record to feature Kristen May on vocals, who replaced original vocalist Lacey Sturm who exited the band in 2012. May exited the band in 2016. It is the group's first album to be recorded by producer Don Gilmore. Studio recording was completed in Los Angeles, CA. The album's lead single "Set Me on Fire" debuted on July 1, 2014 at Revolver. Title: Beam (album) Passage: Beam (stylized as BEAM) is the fourth full-length studio album by Japanese singer and songwriterMeg, released on December 5, 2007 in Japan by Universal J. The album is produced by Capsule member Yasutaka Nakata of Perfume fame and is her first album under Universal Music. The album also is simultaneously released with Nakata's other effort with Capsule, Flash Back. The album debuted at number 24 in the Oricon Weekly Charts, selling 10,544 units on its first week of release. "Beam" was also released in Taiwan on January 4, 2008, and is her only album released in the country. Title: Countdown to Nowhere Passage: Countdown to Nowhere is the fourth full-length studio album from Allister, a pop punk band from Chicago, Illinois, released in Japan on June 16, 2010 and in the U.S. on October 5, 2010. It was the band's first full-length album released in five years, and their first album released after the conclusion of their three-year hiatus. Title: Nevermind Passage: Nevermind is the second studio album by American rock band Nirvana, released on September 24, 1991 by DGC Records. Produced by Butch Vig, "Nevermind" was the band's first release on DGC. It was also their first album to feature drummer Dave Grohl. Title: Till Death Unites Us Passage: Till Death Unites Us is the fourth full-length studio album by the Finnish melodic death metal band Norther. It was released on 25 January 2006 through Spinefarm Records. The album has no cover song, while most other Norther releases include such a song; this release marks their first studio album to not include a cover song. The song "Scream" was released as a CD single. Title: New Wave (Against Me! album) Passage: New Wave is Against Me! 's fourth full-length studio album and their debut album on Sire Records. Produced by Butch Vig of "Nevermind" fame, it was released on July 10, 2007. The album debuted at 57 on the "Billboard" 200 on the week of its release. The album's first single, "White People for Peace", was released in May 2007, prior to the album's release. A second single, "Thrash Unreal", followed in July 2007.
Butch Vig
New Wave (Against Me! album)
Nevermind
W. David Hager is an American physician with a medical board certification in obstetrics and gynecology, in 2002, Hager, a leading conservative Christian voice on women's health and sexuality, was appointed to the Advisory Committee for Reproductive Health Drugs in the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a federal agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, by which U.S. President?
Title: Robert Charrow Passage: Robert Charrow is an American lawyer and government official. Currently a shareholder at the law firm of Greenberg Traurig, he is President Donald Trump's nominee to become General Counsel of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. He previously worked for the law firm of Crowell Moring. In the Ronald Reagan administration, Charrow served as Deputy and then Principal Deputy General Counsel for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. In those roles, he supervised the chief counsel for the Health Care Financing Administration, Office of Inspector General, the Food and Drug Administration, and the United States Public Health Service. Title: Frank Edward Young (physician) Passage: Frank Edward Young (born 1931 in Mineola, New York) is a physician and former senior U.S. government official. He served as Commissioner of Food and Drugs, or Director of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), between 1984 and 1989 and later as a Deputy Assistant Secretary in the United States Department of Health and Human Services. In 2013 he joined Braeburn Pharmaceuticals as Executive Vice President, Clinical and Regulatory Affairs. Title: David Hager Passage: W. David Hager is an American physician with a medical board certification in obstetrics and gynecology. In the fall of 2002, Hager, a leading conservative Christian voice on women's health and sexuality, was appointed to the Advisory Committee for Reproductive Health Drugs in the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) by U.S. President George W. Bush. Title: Mark Sauer Passage: Mark V. Sauer, MD is an American physician who specializes in reproductive medicine. He is a well-known clinician, researcher and medical educator best known for his innovative work in the development of egg and embryo donation, fertility care of HIV-seropositive patients, and reproductive bioethics. He currently is a Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at the University of California San Francisco. Dr. Sauer was the Chief of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City for over twenty-one years, where he was also the program and laboratory director of the Center for Women's Reproductive Care, and a tenured professor and vice-chairman in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University. While at Columbia University he also served on the Medical Ethics Committee of New York Presbyterian-Columbia University Medical Center. Title: Daniel Grossman (physician) Passage: Daniel Grossman is an American obstetrician, gynecologist, and medical researcher. He is a professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology Reproductive Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco, where he is also the director of the collaborative research group Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH). He is also an investigator for the Texas Policy Evaluation Project (TxPEP) and a senior advisor at Ibis Reproductive Health. In 2013, he received the Felicia Stewart Advocacy Award from the American Public Health Association. Title: Food and Drug Administration Passage: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or USFDA) is a federal agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, one of the United States federal executive departments. The FDA is responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the control and supervision of food safety, tobacco products, dietary supplements, prescription and over-the-counter pharmaceutical drugs (medications), vaccines, biopharmaceuticals, blood transfusions, medical devices, electromagnetic radiation emitting devices (ERED), cosmetics, animal foods feed and veterinary products. As of 2017, 34th of the FDA budget (approximately 700 million) is funded by the pharmaceutical companies due to the Prescription Drug User Fee Act.
George W. Bush
David Hager
Food and Drug Administration
Which singer, Glenn Tilbrook or JC Chasez, got their start in acting?
Title: Stephan Moccio Passage: Stephan Moccio is a Grammy and Academy Award-nominated composer, producer, pianist, arranger, conductor and recording artist. He co-wrote and co-produced the two end credit songs for "Fifty Shades of Grey" and its soundtrack: "Earned It" (The Weeknd) and "I Know You" (Skylar Grey). He also co-wrote Miley Cyrus' single "Wrecking Ball" from her 2013 studio album "Bangerz". He co-wrote Celine Dion's hit "A New Day Has Come" with Aldo Nova, which reached and held the number one spot on the Billboard AC Chart for a record breaking 21 weeks. For the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, Moccio co-wrote the theme song I Believe performed by Nikki Yanofsky. He has collaborated with artists such as Seal, The Weeknd, Ellie Goulding, Shaffer "Ne-Yo" Smith, Sarah Brightman, Josh Groban, John Legend, BeBe Winans, Jon Bellion, Gladys Knight, Skylar Grey, Randy Jackson, Jordan Smith, DJ Khalil, Carole Bayer Sager, JC Chasez, Fergie, BC Jean, Planet VI, Boi-1da, as a songwriter, musician and producer. Moccio was one of the three judges on "Canada's Got Talent", alongside comedian Martin Short. Title: JC Chasez Passage: Joshua Scott "JC" Chasez ( ; born August 8, 1976) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer, and occasional actor. He started out his career as a cast member on "The Mickey Mouse Club" before rising to stardom with NSYNC, and by writing and producing for music acts such as Girls Aloud, Basement Jaxx, David Archuleta, and Matthew Morrison. He also served as a judge for "America's Best Dance Crew". Title: Difford amp; Tilbrook (album) Passage: Difford Tilbrook is the only studio album released by Difford Tilbrook. Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook were the main songwriters in the new wave band Squeeze until their 1982 breakup. The duo continued to write songs together, and in 1984 released this self-titled effort. The album received a very limited pressing as a CD in Japan only, and these have become valuable collector's items. Title: Fluffers (band) Passage: The Fluffers is the name of Glenn Tilbrook's band when Tilbrook performs without Squeeze. They tour internationally, and consist of Tilbrook, Stephen Large (keyboards), Simon Hanson (drums) and Lucy Shaw (electric bass). Title: Glenn Tilbrook Passage: Glenn Martin Tilbrook (born 31 August 1957) is the lead singer and guitarist of the English band Squeeze, a band formed in the mid-1970s who broke through in the new wave era at the decade's end. He generally wrote the melody for Squeeze's songs, while his writing partner, Chris Difford, wrote the lyrics. In addition to his songwriting skills, Tilbrook is respected both as a singer and an accomplished guitarist. He was born in Woolwich, London. Title: Blowin' Me Up (With Her Love) Passage: "Blowin' Me Up (With Her Love)" is the debut single by American recording artist JC Chasez. The song was released as a single from the soundtrack to the 2002 film "Drumline" and was included on Chasez's debut studio album "Schizophrenic". In the United Kingdom, the single was released as a double A-side with Chasez' following single, "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" in February 2004.
Joshua Scott "JC" Chasez
Glenn Tilbrook
JC Chasez
Which magazine recorded an album by Phil Ochs released the year he died?
Title: Phil Ochs Passage: Philip David Ochs ( ; December 19, 1940 April 9, 1976) was an American protest singer (or, as he preferred, a topical singer) and songwriter who was known for his sharp wit, sardonic humor, earnest humanism, political activism, insightful and alliterative lyrics, and distinctive voice. He wrote hundreds of songs in the 1960s and 1970s and released eight albums. Title: Interviews with Phil Ochs Passage: Interviews with Phil Ochs, alternatively known as "Broadside Ballads, Vol. 11", is, as its title states, an interview with folksinger Phil Ochs conducted by "Broadside Magazine" around 1968 and released around eight years later, after Ochs' April 1976 suicide. The audio is available as a digital download on iTunes. A download or CD is also available from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings at http:www.folkways.si.edualbumdetails.aspx?itemid982 Title: The War Is Over: The Best of Phil Ochs Passage: The War Is Over: The Best of Phil Ochs is a 1988 compilation album of Phil Ochs' works on AM Records recorded between 1967 and 1970. With varying amounts of tracks from the albums, between two and five, from each album except "Gunfight At Carnegie Hall" (which was unrepresented), it paints a portrait of Ochs' later works that does not emphasize his folk songs, instead presenting the more introspective andor experimental tracks. It did feature a live version of "I Ain't Marching Anymore" later reissued as a part of the 1991 album that presented the entire concert from which it was culled, "". Title: What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs Passage: What's That I Hear? : The Songs of Phil Ochs is a 1998 tribute compilation to the music of the late Phil Ochs. The various performers cover several generations of Ochs' admirers. All profits from the album's sales were divided equally between the non-profits, the ACLU Foundation of Southern California and "Sing Out! Magazine". Title: Phil Ochs in Concert Passage: Phil Ochs in Concert is Phil Ochs' third long player, released in 1966 on Elektra Records. Despite its title, it was not entirely live, as several tracks were actually recorded in the studio, owing to flaws in the live recordings made in Boston and New York City in late 1965 and early 66. The album's producers retained the essence of a live album by including song patter and audience reactions between and during the songs. "Phil Ochs in Concert" features many of the folksinger's most enduring songs and represents the culmination of Ochs' folk career, the last of his original albums to be all-acoustic. Title: Sings for Broadside Passage: Sings For Broadside, alternatively known as "Broadside Ballads, Vol. 10", was a 1976 compilation of songs that Phil Ochs had recorded for Broadside Magazine as demonstration recordings or at benefit shows for them. Initially, Ochs had hoped for the magazine to release one single concert, but when the material he presented to them came up far too short for a full LP and not featuring several of his best and well-known numbers, he suggested they splice on whatever they desired. The result was this album, which featured tracks recorded between about 1965 and about 1973.
Broadside Magazine
Sings for Broadside
Phil Ochs
Of The 1975 and Love Among Freaks, which rock band originated in England?
Title: Hagfish (band) Passage: Hagfish were an American rock band originated in Sherman, Texas that rose to notoriety via performances in the Deep Ellum district of Dallas, Texas, drawing influences from both punk rock and alternative rock. The lineup included lead vocalist George Stroud Reagan III, guitarist Zach Blair, bassist Doni Blair and drummer Tony Barsotti for the majority of the band's career, including nearly all of their recorded work. Formed by the Blair brothers in 1991, Hagfish emerged with contemporaries Tripping Daisy and Toadies as part of the 1990s DallasFort Worth alternative rock scene and were also heavily influenced by the DescendentsAll, whose members recorded and produced two of the band's studio albums. After officially disbanding in 2001, Hagfish have reunited occasionally for live performances. Title: Typhoon (American band) Passage: Typhoon is an American indie rock band from Oregon. The band has eleven members. They have released four albums, two EPs, a split 7-inch record with Olympia-based band Lake, and have contributed to a number of compilations. The band originated in Salem, Oregon in 2005 but is now based in Portland, Oregon. They are signed to the indie record label Roll Call Records. Title: Love Among Freaks Passage: Love Among Freaks was an alternative rockfunk rock band, founded in the New Jersey, USA area. Title: The 1975 Passage: The 1975 are an English rock band originating from Manchester. The group consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Matthew "Matty" Healy, lead guitarist Adam Hann, bassist Ross MacDonald, and drummer George Daniel. Title: Loveless Fascination Passage: Loveless Fascination is the fourth album by Starship. As the first album of new material released by the band since 1989's "Love Among the Cannibals", this is the first album by the band to feature only Mickey Thomas from the band's original line-up; as well as the only album by the band to feature any of the featured members' other than Thomas himself. Title: Fall Out Boy Passage: Fall Out Boy is an American rock band formed in Wilmette, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, in 2001. The band consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Patrick Stump, bassist Pete Wentz, lead guitarist Joe Trohman, and drummer Andy Hurley. The band originated from Chicago's hardcore punk scene, with which all members were involved at one point. The group was formed by Wentz and Trohman as a pop punk side project of the members' respective hardcore bands, and Stump joined shortly thereafter. The group went through a succession of drummers before landing Hurley and recording the group's debut album, "Take This to Your Grave" (2003). The album became an underground success and helped the band gain a dedicated fanbase through heavy touring, as well as some moderate commercial success. "Take This to Your Grave" has commonly been cited as an influential blueprint for pop punk music in the 2000s.
The 1975 are an English rock band originating from Manchester.
The 1975
Love Among Freaks
Cyana trigutta is a moth of the family Erebidae, it is found in Niger, officially the Republic of the Niger, is a landlocked country in which country's Western region?
Title: Cyana paramargarethae Passage: Cyana paramargarethae is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Karisch and Dall'Asta in 2010. It is found in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. Title: Cyana trigutta Passage: Cyana trigutta is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Walker in 1854. It is found in Cameroon, Niger and Sierra Leone. Title: Niger Passage: Niger or the Niger ( or ; ] ), officially the Republic of the Niger, is a landlocked country in Western Africa, named after the Niger River. Niger is bordered by Libya to the northeast, Chad to the east, Nigeria and Benin to the south, Burkina Faso and Mali to the west, and Algeria to the northwest. Niger covers a land area of almost 1,270,000 km, making it the largest country in West Africa, with over 80 percent of its land area covered by the Sahara Desert. The country's predominantly Islamic population of about 1e6 round 0 million is mostly clustered in the far south and west of the country. The capital city is Niamey, located in the far-southwest corner of Niger. Title: Cyana hecqi Passage: Cyana hecqi is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Karisch and Dall'Asta in 2010. It is found in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. Title: Cyana pretoriae Passage: Cyana pretoriae is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Distant in 1897. It is found in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Somalia, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Title: Cyana rubristriga Passage: Cyana rubristriga is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Holland in 1893. It is found in the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Gabon.
Africa
Cyana trigutta
Niger
The Man in the Iron Mask is considered a sequel to a historical novel by Alexandre Dumas that translates to what in French?
Title: The Man in the Iron Mask (film) Passage: There have been several films that have had the title The Man in the Iron Mask, or that have been based on the final section of the novel "The Vicomte de Bragelonne" by Alexandre Dumas, pre, which was itself based on the 18th century legend of the Man in the Iron Mask. The plot often involves D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers and an identical twin brother of King Louis XIV of France, and it is considered a sequel to "The Three Musketeers". Title: Twenty Years After Passage: Twenty Years After (French: "Vingt ans aprs" ) is a novel by Alexandre Dumas, first serialized from January to August 1845. A book of "The d'Artagnan Romances", it is a sequel to "The Three Musketeers" and precedes "The Vicomte de Bragelonne" (which includes the sub-plot "Man in the Iron Mask"). Title: The Man in the Iron Mask (1939 film) Passage: The Man in the Iron Mask is a 1939 American film very loosely adapted from the last section of the novel "The Vicomte de Bragelonne" by Alexandre Dumas, pre, which is itself based on the French legend of the Man in the Iron Mask. Title: The Three Musketeers Passage: The Three Musketeers (French: "Les Trois Mousquetaires" ] ) is a historical novel by Alexandre Dumas. Title: The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later Passage: The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later (French: "Le Vicomte de Bragelonne ou Dix ans plus tard" ] ) is a novel by Alexandre Dumas. It is the third and last of "The d'Artagnan Romances", following "The Three Musketeers" and "Twenty Years After". It appeared first in serial form between 1847 and 1850. In the English translations, the 268 chapters of this large volume are usually subdivided into three, but sometimes four or even five individual books. In three-volume English editions the volumes are entitled "The Vicomte de Bragelonne", "Louise de la Vallire", and "The Man in the Iron Mask". Each volume is roughly the length of the original "The Three Musketeers". In four-volume editions volume names remain except that "Louise de la Vallire" and "The Man in the Iron Mask" move from second and third volumes to third and fourth, with "Ten Years Later" becoming the second volume. There are usually no volume-specific names in five-volume editions. Title: Alexandre Dumas Passage: Alexandre Dumas ( ; ] ; born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie ] ; 24 July 1802  5 December 1870), also known as Alexandre Dumas, "pre" ("father"), was a French writer. His works have been translated into nearly 100 languages, and he is one of the most widely read French authors. Many of his historical novels of high adventure were originally published as serials, including "The Count of Monte Cristo", "The Three Musketeers", "Twenty Years After", and "". His novels have been adapted since the early twentieth century for nearly 200 films. Dumas' last novel, "The Knight of Sainte-Hermine," unfinished at his death, was completed by a scholar Claude Schopp who was the leading authority on Dumas and published in 2005, becoming a best seller. It was published in English in 2008 as "The Last Cavalier."
Les Trois Mousquetaires
The Man in the Iron Mask (film)
The Three Musketeers
What year did General Mills buy out the company in which Charles Pillsbury's grandfather founded?
Title: Pillsbury Company Passage: Pillsbury is an American brand name used by Minneapolis-based General Mills and Orrville, Ohio-based J.M. Smucker Company. Historically, the Pillsbury Company, also based in Minneapolis, was a rival company to General Mills and was one of the world's largest producers of grain and other foodstuffs until it was bought out by General Mills in 2001. Antitrust law required General Mills to sell off some of the products. General Mills kept the rights to refrigerated and frozen Pillsbury products, while dry baking products and frosting are now sold by Smucker under license. Title: General Mills Passage: General Mills, Inc., is an American multinational manufacturer and marketer of branded consumer foods sold through retail stores. It is headquartered in Golden Valley, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. The company markets many well-known North American brands, including Annie's Homegrown, Betty Crocker, Yoplait, Colombo, Totino's, Pillsbury, Old El Paso, Hagen-Dazs, Cheerios, Trix, Cocoa Puffs, and Lucky Charms. Its brand portfolio includes more than 89 other leading U.S. brands and numerous category leaders around the world. Title: Charles Pillsbury (attorney) Passage: Charles A. Pillsbury is a mediator, lawyer, and community activist in New Haven, Connecticut, where he is the co-director of the Center on Dispute Resolution at Quinnipiac University School of Law. He also served as the first executive director of Mediators Beyond Borders International from November 1, 2009, through January 31, 2014. He is the great-grandson of Charles Alfred Pillsbury, founder of the Pillsbury Company in 1872. He is also the source of the surname (and some perceived character traits) of the comic strip character Mike Doonesbury, created by Pillsbury's college roommate, Garry Trudeau. Title: Total Television Passage: Total Television was founded in 1959 by Buck Biggers, Chester "Chet" Stover, Joe Harris, W. Watts Biggers, and Treadwell D. Covington. They were executives in the advertising agency Dancer Fitzgerald Sample who had the account for the General Mills food corporation. Total was formed to create cartoon characters encouraging children to buy General Mills breakfast cereals and other products. Title: Reatha King Passage: Reatha Clark King (born April 11, 1938) is an African-American chemist, the former Vice President of the General Mills Corporation; and the former President, Executive Director, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the General Mills Foundation, the philanthropic foundation of General Mills, Inc. Title: Wanchai Ferry (brand) Passage: Wanchai Ferry is a brand of Chinese food dinner kits owned by General Mills. The company's roots began in 1972 when Chong Kin Wo often known as Madame Chong began selling dumplings, a business that led to her "dumpling queen" nickname and the 1985 establishment of the Wanchai Ferry Peking Dumpling Company. In 1997, Pillsbury Company entered a joint venture with Wanchai Ferry which led the brand to become part of General Mills when Pillsbury was acquired in 2001.
2001
Charles Pillsbury (attorney)
Pillsbury Company
A remix of Wanderlust by a artist appears as a track on iTunes, whose artists is known for what?
Title: Wanderlust (The Weeknd song) Passage: "Wanderlust" is a song by Canadian singer The Weeknd from his debut studio album "Kiss Land" (2013). The song is heavily sampled with "Precious Little Diamond" by Dutch disco group Fox the Fox, and was released as the sixth single from the album on March 31, 2014. A remix of "Wanderlust" by Pharrell Williams also appears as a bonus track on the iTunes edition of "Kiss Land". Title: Mi7 Records Passage: Mi7 Records is an independent record label based in West London whose artists include Trampolene. Title: Paul Epworth Passage: Paul Richard Epworth (born 25 July 1974 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire) is an English music producer, musician, and songwriter. His production and writing credits include Adele, Rihanna, and Maxmo Park amongst many others. On 12 February 2012 at the 54th Grammy Awards, Epworth won four Grammy Awards for Producer of the Year, Album of the Year (Adele's "21"), and Song of the Year and Record of the Year (for "Rolling in the Deep"). He won the Academy Award for Best Original Song alongside Adele, for "Skyfall". His sister Mary Epworth is a singer and songwriter. He is a member of the Music Producers Guild. He also has a record label, Wolf Tone, whose artists include Glass Animals, Rosie Lowe and Plaitum. He has won 'Producer of the Year' at the BRIT Awards three times, the most recent in 2015. At the 59th Grammy Awards in 2017, Epworth won a Grammy for Album of the Year for his work on Adele's 25". Title: Unblack metal Passage: Unblack metal (or Christian black metal) is a genre of heavy metal music that is stylistically close to the sound of black metal, but whose artists are either directly against the Satanism prevalent in black metal, or promote Christianity in their lyrics and imagery. Unblack metal artists are controversial within the black metal subculture, because black metal's pioneers, especially those of the Second Wave, were anti-Christian. It is also suggested that Christianity contradicts black metal's dark nature and the individualistic and misanthropic ideals of many bands. Title: Pharrell Williams Passage: Pharrell Lanscilo Williams ( ; born April 5, 1973), sometimes known as simply Pharrell, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and film producer. Title: Love Is a Camera Passage: "Love Is a Camera" is a song performed by English recording artist Sophie Ellis-Bextor for her fifth album "Wanderlust" (2014). Ellis-Bextor co-wrote the song with Ed Harcourt, who also produced the track. Its lyrics recount the story of a woman who takes photos of her victims and keeps their souls in the pictures. Musically, the song features piano, guitars, double bass, and influences of tango and baroque. "Love Is a Camera" was serviced to hot adult contemporary radio stations in the United Kingdom as the third single from "Wanderlust". The song was released on 23 June 2014.
American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and film producer
Wanderlust (The Weeknd song)
Pharrell Williams
What South Korean actor starred on the series Doctor Stranger and had a leading roll in the movie "Man to Man"?
Title: Park Hae-jin Passage: Park Hae-jin (, born May 1, 1983) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his supporting roles in dramas "My Love from the Star" (2013) and "Doctor Stranger" (2014), and his leading roles in "Bad Guys" (2014), "Cheese in the Trap" (2016) and "Man to Man" (2017). Title: Emma Davies (actress) Passage: Emma-Kate Davies, known as Emma Davies, (born 7 March 1970) is an English actress. She is the daughter of actor Geoffrey Davies, from the television comedy series Doctor in the House. She is most notably recognised for her role of Anna De Souza in the ITV soap "Emmerdale" and for her portrayal of Diana Mitford-Guinness (later Lady Diana Mosley) in the Channel 4 mini series "Mosley". She currently resides in Barnes, South-West London with her husband Ross Allen, a garden designer and their daughter Camille. Title: Jin Hyuk Passage: Jin Hyuk is a South Korean television director. He directed "Brilliant Legacy" (2009), "City Hunter" (2011), "Prosecutor Princess" (2010), "Master's Sun" (2013), "Doctor Stranger" (2014), and "The Legend of the Blue Sea" (2016). Title: Ahn Nae-sang Passage: Ahn Nae-sang (born December 25, 1964) is a South Korean actor. He began his career on the stage, and in 1994 made his film debut in the Bong Joon-ho short film "Baeksekin" ("White Man" or "White-collar worker"), followed by Jang Sun-woo's "Bad Movie" in 1997. He has since starred in numerous films, with supporting roles in Lee Chang-dong's "Oasis" and "Poetry", and a leading role in "Hoichori" ("Cane"). He also appears in television series, notably "Conspiracy in the Court", "First Wives' Club", "Three Brothers", and "". Title: Song Joong-ki Passage: Song Joong-ki (; born September 19, 1985) is a South Korean actor. He rose to fame in the historical drama "Sungkyunkwan Scandal" (2010) and the variety show "Running Man" as one of the original cast members when it premiered in 2010. Song played his first TV leading role in the melodrama "The Innocent Man" (2012). He has also starred in feature films, notably as the title character in the box office hit "A Werewolf Boy" (2012). Title: Doctor Stranger Passage: Doctor Stranger () is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Lee Jong-suk, Jin Se-yeon, Park Hae-jin and Kang So-ra. It aired on SBS from May 5 to July 8, 2014 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.
Park Hae-jin
Doctor Stranger
Park Hae-jin
What is the birthdate of this American actress, producer, singer, comic book writer, and political activist, who starred in Descent?
Title: Rosario Dawson Passage: Rosario Isabel Dawson (born May 9, 1979) is an American actress, producer, singer, comic book writer, and political activist. She made her film debut in the 1995 teen drama "Kids". Her subsequent film roles include "He Got Game", "Men in Black II", "25th Hour", "Rent", "Sin City", "Death Proof", "Seven Pounds", "", and "Top Five". Dawson has also provided voice-over work for Disney and DC. Title: Bryan Johnson (comic book writer) Passage: Bryan Lee Johnson (born December 7, 1967) is an American comic book writer, podcaster, actor and television personality associated with filmmaker Kevin Smith and the View Askewniverse. He is best known by his local fame in New Jersey and appearances in Smith's New Jersey films as comic book fan Steve-Dave Pulasti. He was also the basis for the "Clerks" character Randal Graves. Through his friendship with Smith, he was often involved in his productions until Smith moved to Los Angeles. He wrote and directed one film, "Vulgar" (2000), for View Askew. He worked briefly at the Los Angeles branch of Smith's comic book store, Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash. He became co-host of the "Tell 'Em Steve-Dave! " podcast with friend Walt Flanagan and Brian Quinn. He also has co-starred on the AMC reality series "Comic Book Men" since 2012. Title: Comics artist Passage: A comics artist (also comic book artist or graphic novel artist, comic book producer, comic book illustrator, comic book writer, and comic book author) is a person working within the comics medium on comic strips, comic books, or graphic novels. The term may refer to any number of artists who contribute to produce a work in the comics form, from those who oversee all aspects of the work to those who contribute only a part. Title: Descent (2007 film) Passage: Descent is a 2007 American thriller film directed by Talia Lugacy and produced by and starring Rosario Dawson. Title: John Stanley (cartoonist) Passage: John Stanley (March 22, 1914  November 11, 1993) was an American cartoonist and comic book writer, best known for writing Little Lulu comic book stories from 1945 to 1959. While mostly known for scripting, Stanley also drew many of his stories, including the earliest issues of "Little Lulu" and its "Tubby" spinoff series. His specialty was humorous stories, both with licensed characters and those of his own creation. His writing style has been described as employing "colorful, S. J. Perelman-ish language and a decidedly bizarre, macabre wit (reminiscent of writer Roald Dahl)", with storylines that "were cohesive and tightly constructed, with nary a loose thread in the plot". He has been compared to Carl Barks, and cartoonist Fred Hembeck has dubbed him "the most consistently funny cartoonist to work in the comic book medium". Captain Marvel co-creator C. C. Beck remarked, "The only comic books I ever read and enjoyed were "Little Lulu" and "Donald Duck"". Title: Dann Thomas Passage: Dann Thomas (born Danette Maxx Couto January 30, 1952) is an American comic book writer and is the wife of comic book writer and editor Roy Thomas. She has at times collaborated with her husband on "All-Star Squadron", "Arak, Son of Thunder", the "Crimson Avenger" miniseries, and "Avengers West Coast".
May 9, 1979
Descent (2007 film)
Rosario Dawson
Who played the lead role in the play which most clearly reflects Shakespeare's relationship with his sovereign?
Title: Lord Chamberlain's Men Passage: The Lord Chamberlain's Men was a company of actors, or a "playing company" as it would have been known, for which Shakespeare wrote for most of his career. Richard Burbage played most of the lead roles, including Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, and Macbeth while Shakespeare himself performed some secondary roles. Formed at the end of a period of flux in the theatrical world of London, it had become, by 1603, one of the two leading companies of the city and was subsequently patronized by James I. Title: Richard III (1955 film) Passage: Richard III is a 1955 British Technicolor film adaptation of William Shakespeare's historical play of the same name, also incorporating elements from his "Henry VI, Part 3". It was directed and produced by Sir Laurence Olivier, who also played the lead role. The cast includes many noted Shakespearean actors, including a quartet of knights. The film depicts Richard plotting and conspiring to grasp the throne from his brother King Edward IV, played by Sir Cedric Hardwicke. In the process, many are killed and betrayed, with Richard's evil leading to his own downfall. The prologue of the film states that history without its legends would be "a dry matter indeed", implicitly admitting to the artistic licence that Shakespeare applied to the events of the time. Title: Selbstportrait Vol. II Passage: Selbstportrait Vol. II is the fourth solo album by German keyboardist Hans-Joachim Roedelius, best known for his work with Cluster, Harmonia and Aquarello. The title is German for "Self Portrait - Vol. II", a title which clearly reflects the gentle, introspective nature of this album of ambient or new-age music. It is the second of seven albums in Roedelius' "Selbsportrait" series of recordings. The album is subtitled "Freundliche Musik", German for "Friendly Music". Title: Selbstportrait Passage: Selbstportrait is the third solo album by German keyboardist Hans-Joachim Roedelius, best known for his work with Cluster, Harmonia, and Aquarello. The title is German for "Self Portrait", a title which clearly reflects the gentle, introspective nature of this album of ambient or new-age music. The original Sky Records release was subtitled "Teil 1 Sanfte Musik", German for "Part 1, Soft Music." Title: Instagram Pier Passage: Instagram Pier (officially Western District Public Cargo Working Area ) is a pier located on the waterfront of Sai Wan. Many residents of Sai Wan often go there for wandering, resting, walking their dogs and fishing. Recently (since at least 2010), it has become a popular place for witnessing sunsets and shooting photos. The picturesque surrounding area seen from the pier has taken on the nickname -"Mirror of the Sky", since many photographs are taken of the reflective shoreline there. The name refers to the natural phenomenon of reflections seen on the unusually thick layer of water remaining on the ground after rainfall. The water clearly reflects the sky and shadows of people and objects standing on the horizon. Sunsets often add a stunning effect to this "Mirror of the sky phenomenon. Title: Macbeth Passage: Macbeth ( ; full title The Tragedy of Macbeth) is a tragedy by William Shakespeare; it is thought to have been first performed in 1606. It dramatises the damaging physical and psychological effects of political ambition on those who seek power for its own sake. Of all the plays that Shakespeare wrote during the reign of James I, who was patron of Shakespeare's acting company, "Macbeth" most clearly reflects the playwright's relationship with his sovereign. It was first published in the Folio of 1623, possibly from a prompt book, and is Shakespeare's shortest tragedy.
Richard Burbage
Lord Chamberlain's Men
Macbeth
Where were home games played for the 2003 Missouri Tigers football team who lost the Independence Bowl to Arkansas?
Title: 1995 LSU Tigers football team Passage: The 1995 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University in the sport of American football for the 1995 NCAA Division I-A football season. Coached by Gerry DiNardo in his first season at LSU, the Tigers played their home games at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The team won seven games, lost four, and had one tie. It concluded the season with a 4526 win over Michigan State in the 1995 Independence Bowl. Title: 1997 Missouri Tigers football team Passage: The 1997 Missouri Tigers football team represented the University of Missouri during the 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season. The 1997 Tigers went 75 (53 in Big 12 play), ending a streak of 13 consecutive losing seasons. However, the Tigers lost to Colorado State, 3524, in the Holiday Bowl in San Diego. They played their home games at Faurot Field in Columbia, Missouri. They were members of the Big 12 Conference in the North Division. The team was coached by head coach Larry Smith. Title: 2005 Missouri Tigers football team Passage: The 2005 Missouri Tigers football team represented the University of Missouri during the 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team finished with a 75 record, including 44 in Big 12 Conference play. The season culminated with a win over South Carolina in the Independence Bowl. The team led by head coach Gary Pinkel. Title: 2003 Missouri Tigers football team Passage: The 2003 Missouri Tigers football team represented the University of Missouri during the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Tigers had an overall record of 85, including a 44 record in conference play, and a 2714 loss to Arkansas in the Independence Bowl at Shreveport. They played their home games at Faurot Field in Columbia, Missouri. They were members of the Big 12 Conference in the North Division. The team was coached by head coach Gary Pinkel. Title: Independence Bowl Passage: The Independence Bowl is a post-season National Collegiate Athletic Association-sanctioned Division I college football bowl game that is played annually each December at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana. The Independence Bowl was named because it was inaugurated in 1976, the year of the United States Bicentennial. Title: List of Missouri Tigers head football coaches Passage: The Missouri Tigers football program is a college football team that represents the University of Missouri in the East Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The team has had 31 head coaches since it started playing organized football in 1890 with the nickname "Tigers". Missouri joined the Western Interstate University Football Association in December 1891, later winning the conference championship three years in a row. The conference disbanded after the 1897 season and Missouri remained independent until joining the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1907. After several changes, the conference eventually became the Big Eight Conference. The Tigers became a charter member of the Big 12 in 1996 when the Big Eight disbanded. Missouri subsequently left the Big 12 following the 2011 season and joined as the 14th member of the SEC effective for the 2012 season. The Tigers have played 1,180 games during their 119 seasons. In those seasons, seven coaches have led Missouri to postseason bowl games: Don Faurot, Chauncey Simpson, Dan Devine, Al Onofrio, Warren Powers, Larry Smith, and Gary Pinkel. Nine coaches have also won conference championships with the Tigers: Harry Orman Robinson, C. D. Bliss, Bill Roper, Chester Brewer, John F. Miller, Gwinn Henry, Faurot, Simpson and Devine.
Faurot Field in Columbia, Missouri
2003 Missouri Tigers football team
Independence Bowl
In what year did the boy group led by Kang Seung-yoon debut?
Title: Kang Nam-gil Passage: Kang Nam-gil (born August 27, 1958) is a South Korean actor. Kang made his acting debut as a 9-year-old child actor in 1966. He later transitioned to adult roles in 1981 with "Let Us Love" written by Kim Soo-hyun (and dropped out of Hanyang University's English Language and Literature department). Kang drew popularity when he starred in the family drama "Under the Same Roof" in 1986, but became best known for playing "Dal-soo" in the single-episode "MBC Best Theater", which used his character to satirize the social issues of the day. "The Trial of Dal-soo" reached 25.7 viewership ratings, the highest in the anthology series' history. In 2000, Kang and his wife divorced on charges of adultery on her part, and his subsequent hospitalization from a heart attack led him to take a hiatus from his acting career and move with his son and daughter to England. He returned to Korea four years later, and made his comeback with "People of the Water Flower Village". Kang is also an author of computer books for beginners, and in 2004 he published "Oh! My God", a memoir about his life as a stay-at-home dad in Birmingham. In 2008, he played one of the leading roles in the spirit possession dramedy "Who Are You? ". Title: Kang Seung-yoon Passage: Kang Seung-yoon (born (1994--) 21, 1994 ), known as Seungyoon, is a South Korean singer-songwriter, record producer, actor, and leader of boy group Winner. In 2010, he participated in the reality television singing contest "Superstar K2" and finished in fourth place. In January 2011, he became a trainee under YG Entertainment and went on to debut as a solo artist in July 2013 and as the leader of Winner in October 2013. Title: SF9 (band) Passage: SF9 (Korean: ; shortened from Sensational Feeling 9) is a South Korean boy group formed by FNC Entertainment. SF9 is the company's first dance boy group to ever debut. SF9 debuted on October 5, 2016 with the release of their first single album "Feeling Sensation". Title: Winner (band) Passage: Winner (Hangul: ), often stylized as WINNER, is a South Korean boy group formed in 2013 by YG Entertainment and debuted in 2014. It currently consists of four members, Jinwoo, Seunghoon, Mino and Seungyoon. Originally a five-piece group with Taehyun, who later departed from the group in November 2016. Title: Love for a Thousand More Passage: Love for a Thousand More (Hangul:  ; Hanja:  ; RR: "cheonnyeonjjae yeon-aejung " ) is a South Korea web series starring Kang Seung-yoon and . The drama is aired every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11:00 (KST) starting from December 5, 2016 till December 23, 2016 on Naver TV Cast (South Korea), YG Entertainment's YouTube Channel (International) and Miaopai (China). Title: Kang Sung-hoon (singer) Passage: Kang Sung-hoon (hangul:, born February 22, 1980) is a South Korean singer from the 90's South Korean boy group Sechs Kies. Sung-hoon is the main vocalist of SechsKies and is referred to having the best singing voice of the group. After Sechskies had disbanded in 2000, Sung-hoon pursued a solo singing career, signed under Laful Entertainment at the time. His nickname Hoony is the title for his third album and his official fan club is called Hoony World.
2014
Kang Seung-yoon
Winner (band)
Which breed of dog, the Whippet or the Griffon Fauve de Bretagne, originated in England and descended from greyhounds?
Title: 2014 Tour de Bretagne Fminin Passage: The 2014 Tour de Bretagne Fminin was the 9th edition of the Tour de Bretagne Fminin, a women's cycling stage race in France. It was rated by the UCI as a category 2.2 race and was held between 16 and 20 July 2014. Title: Water and Rivers of Brittany Passage: Eau et rivires de Bretagne (Water and rivers of Brittany) is the second most important environmental organisation in Brittany, the first being the SEPNB (Socit pour ltude et la Protection de la Nature en Bretagne Society for the Study and Protection of Nature in Brittany) now called Bretagne Vivante (Living Brittany). It was created in November 1969 by anglers and environmentalists under the name APPSB (Association pour la Production et la Protection du Saumon en Bretagne Association for the Production and Protection of Salmon in Brittany) which it kept until 1983. Since the beginning it has been linked to French organisations like the Association Nationale pour la Protection des Eaux et Rivires (National Association for the Protection of Rivers and Water Resources) and the Association Nationale de Dfense des Rivires Saumon (National Association for the Defence of Salmon Rivers), while remaining completely independent. The first leaders were Pierre Phlipot and above all Jean-Claude Pierre, who remained president of the association until 1985 and was general secretary afterwards for another 15 years. The association incorporated up to 2000 members and 83 local groups. Title: Griffon Fauve de Bretagne Passage: The Griffon Fauve de Bretagne (FCI No.66) translated into English as the Fawn Brittany Griffon, is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France in the region of Brittany. Title: Ensemble Matheus Passage: Ensemble Matheus is a French baroque orchestra. Based in Brittany, the ensemble gives concerts in a number of French cities, including Brest at "Le Quartz", where it has enjoyed a residency since 1996, Vannes (Thtre Anne de Bretagne), and Plougonvelin (Espace Keraudy). The ensemble receives funding from the "Conseil Rgional de Bretagne" (Regional Council of Brittany), "Conseil Gnral du Finistre", the city of Brest, the "Ministre de la Culture et de la Communication - Direction Rgionale des Affaires Culturelles (DRAC) Bretagne" (Ministry of Culture and Communication - Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs Brittany), the "Socit Inter Parfums", and the "Mcnat Musical Socit Gnrale". Title: Grand Griffon Venden Passage: A Grand Griffon Venden is a breed of hunting dog originating in France. It existed as early as the 16th Century, and was the first of the Vende griffons to be bred. It is a descendant of the Canis Segusius used by the Gauls, through the so-called King's whites and the Griffon Fauve de Bretagne, which is also an ancestor of the Basset Fauve de Bretagne. Title: Whippet Passage: The Whippet (also English Whippet or Snap dog) is a dog breed of medium-size. They are a sighthound breed that originated in England, where they descended from greyhounds. Whippets today still strongly resemble a smaller greyhound. Shown in the Hound group, Whippets have relatively few health problems other than arrhythmia. Whippets also participate in dog sports such as lure coursing, agility, and flyball. The name is derived from an early 17th-century word, now obsolete, meaning to "move briskly".
The Whippet
Griffon Fauve de Bretagne
Whippet
What is the birthdate of the commissioner of the Epic Poker League?
Title: Eugene Moore Passage: Eugene Moore (birthdate unknown) was a Negro Leagues outfielder for several years before the founding of the first Negro National League, and in its first couple seasons. Title: Michael McDonald (poker player) Passage: Mike McDonald (born September 11, 1989) is a Canadian poker player. McDonald is the youngest person to win an event on the European Poker Tour (EPT) and the youngest person to win an event on the Epic Poker League (EPL). Title: Annie Duke Passage: Anne LaBarr "Annie" Duke (ne Lederer; September 13, 1965) is an American professional poker player and author. She holds a World Series of Poker (WSOP) gold bracelet from 2004 and used to be the leading money winner among women in WSOP history (a title now held by Vanessa Selbst). Duke won the 2004 World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions and the National Heads-Up Poker Championship in 2010. She has written a number of instructional books for poker players, including "Decide to Play Great Poker" and "The Middle Zone", and she published her autobiography, "How I Raised, Folded, Bluffed, Flirted, Cursed, and Won Millions at the World Series of Poker", in 2005. Title: World Tavern Poker Passage: World Tavern Poker (formerly World Tavern Poker Tour) is the largest free bar poker league in the United States. As of July 2016, nearly 400 taverns, bars, and restaurants across the United States host the popular weekly or twice-weekly tournament-format games. Title: Poker Dome Challenge Passage: The series consisted of single table tournaments of six players each. Five of the six competitors qualified through daily freeroll tournaments held at mansionpoker.net. Another competitor came from the National Pub Poker League, an amateur poker league that partnered with MansionPoker.net and qualified its nightly bar tournament winners into a private weekly freeroll. Winners of the online qualifiers were flown all expenses paid to Las Vegas, Nevada and received 500 in casino chips and other amenities. Title: Epic Poker League Passage: The Epic Poker League was a series of poker tournaments which took place in 2011, organised by Federated Sports Gaming. Former World Series of Poker commissioner Jeffrey Pollack served as Executive Chairman, professional poker player Annie Duke was Commissioner, and Matt Savage was Tournament Director. The three events held took place at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. Season One received television coverage on CBS and Velocity Network.
September 13, 1965
Epic Poker League
Annie Duke
What cruise ship was wrecked off the coast of Isola del Giglio in Italy and successfully parbuckled in September 2013?
Title: Giglio Campese Passage: Giglio Campese is a village in Tuscany, central Italy, administratively a frazione of the comune of Isola del Giglio, province of Grosseto. At the time of the 2001 census its population amounted to 154. Title: Giannutri Passage: Giannutri (] ) is a small island in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the coast of Tuscany, Italy; it is the southernmost island of the Tuscan Archipelago and it is a "frazione" of the "comune" of Isola del Giglio in the Province of Grosseto. Title: Parbuckle salvage Passage: Parbuckle salvage, or parbuckling, is the righting of a sunken vessel using rotational leverage. A common operation with smaller watercraft, parbuckling is also employed to right large vessels. In 1943 USS "Oklahoma" was rotated nearly 180 degrees to upright after being sunk in the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the Italian cruise ship "Costa Concordia" was successfully parbuckled off the west coast of Italy in September 2013, the largest salvage operation of that kind to date. Title: Giglio Castello Passage: Giglio Castello is a village in Tuscany, central Italy, administratively a frazione of the comune of Isola del Giglio, province of Grosseto. At the time of the 2001 census its population amounted to 568. Title: Isola del Giglio Passage: Isola del Giglio (] ; English: Giglio Island ) is an Italian island and comune situated in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the coast of Tuscany, and is part of the Province of Grosseto. The island is one of seven that form the Tuscan Archipelago, lying within the Arcipelago Toscano National Park. "Giglio" means "lily" in Italian, and though the name would appear consistent with the insignia of Medici Florence, it derives from "Aegilium", "Goat Island", a Latin transliteration of the Greek word for "little goat" (Ancient greek: "Aigllion", ""). Title: Costa Concordia Passage: Costa Concordia (] ) was a "Concordia"-class cruise ship built in 2004 by the Fincantieri' s Sestri Ponente yards in Italy and operated from 2005 until 2012 by Costa Crociere (a subsidiary of Carnival Corporation). It was wrecked off the coast of Isola del Giglio in Italy on 13 January 2012. The ship was damaged due to a contact with a submerged rock and capsized hours later and was subsequently declared a total loss and later towed to the port of Genoa where scrapping operations began. The name "Concordia" was intended to express the wish for "continuing harmony, unity, and peace between European nations."
Costa Concordia
Parbuckle salvage
Costa Concordia
Units in the City is the debut and only studio album by which American hip hop recording artist, an American rapper from Atlanta, Georgia, known professionally as who?
Title: Shawty Lo Passage: Carlos Rico Walker (March 22, 1976 September 21, 2016), known professionally as Shawty Lo, was an American rapper from Atlanta, Georgia. Walker was a founding member of the Southern hip hop group D4L and in 2003, founded D4L Records. He was best known for his solo debut single "Dey Know", which was included on his solo debut album "Units in the City", released in February 2008. In June 2011, Walker announced he had signed his D4L imprint to fellow American rapper 50 Cent's subsidiary label G-Unit South Records, in a joint venture deal. Title: HeadBand Passage: "HeadBand" is a song by American hip hop recording artist B.o.B. It was released on May 21, 2013, as the lead single from his third studio album, "Underground Luxury" (2013). The song, produced by American hip hop record producer DJ Mustard, features a guest appearance from fellow American rapper 2 Chainz. The song has since peaked at number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100. Title: Gunplay (rapper) Passage: Richard Morales, Jr. (born July 18, 1979), better known by his stage name Gunplay, is an American hip hop recording artist from Carol City, Florida. He embarked on his career in hip hop, as a member of fellow Florida-based rapper Rick Ross's southern hip hop group, Triple C's. Triple C's released their debut album, "Custom Cars Cycles", in 2009. After signing to Ross's Maybach Music Group label, upon its inception in 2009, Gunplay would announce he secured a solo recording contract with Def Jam Recordings, in July 2012. He released several mixtapes, such as "601 Snort". His debut studio album, titled "Living Legend", was released on July 31, 2015. Title: Units in the City Passage: Units in the City is the debut and only studio album by American hip hop recording artist Shawty Lo. It was released on February 26, 2008, by Warner Bros. Records, Asylum Records and D4L Records. The album features guest appearances from Phace Baity, Gucci Mane and G-Child, with the production, which was provided by Balis Beats, DJ Montay and DJ Pooh, among others. Title: Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe Passage: "Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe" (edited for radio as "Trick, Don't Kill My Vibe" or simply "Don't Kill My Vibe"), is a song by American hip hop recording artist Kendrick Lamar, from his major-label debut studio album "Good Kid, M.A.A.D City" (2012). The song, produced by frequent collaborator Sounwave of Top Dawg Entertainment in-house production team DigiPhonics, heavily samples "Tiden Flyver", by Danish electronic group Boom Clap Bachelors. It was originally intended to be a collaboration with American singer Lady Gaga, but her contributions were ultimately excluded from the final recording due to timing issues. A remix of "Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe" featuring American rapper Jay-Z was sent to radio as the album's fifth single on March 21, 2013, with the original version and another remix featuring British recording artist Emeli Sand later being released. Title: Ralo (rapper) Passage: Terrell Davis, known professionally as Ralo, is an American hip hop recording artist from Atlanta, Georgia. He is signed to rapper Young Scooter's Black Migo Gang, Gucci Mane 1017 Records via Interscope Records and his own label Famerica Records. Ralo gained recognition following the release of his single, "Can't Lie" featuring rapper Future, which was released in 2015. " Spin" magazine placed the song at number 65 on its "Every Future Song of 2015, Ranked" list. In 2015 Ralo released the mixtapes "Famerican Gangster" and "Diary of the Streets".
Shawty Lo
Units in the City
Shawty Lo
Arthur Koestler and Kingsley Amis, have occupation in which industry?
Title: Kingsley Amis Passage: Sir Kingsley William Amis, CBE (16 April 1922 22 October 1995) was an English novelist, poet, critic, and teacher. He wrote more than 20 novels, six volumes of poetry, a memoir, various short stories, radio and television scripts, along with works of social and literary criticism. According to his biographer, Zachary Leader, Amis was "the finest English comic novelist of the second half of the twentieth century." He is the father of British novelist Martin Amis. Title: Arthur Koestler Passage: Arthur Koestler, ( ; ] ; Hungarian: "Ksztler Artr" ; 5 September 1905 1 March 1983) was a Hungarian-British author and journalist. Koestler was born in Budapest and, apart from his early school years, was educated in Austria. In 1931 Koestler joined the Communist Party of Germany until, disillusioned by Stalinism, he resigned in 1938. In 1940 he published his novel "Darkness at Noon", an anti-totalitarian work that gained him international fame. Over the next 43 years, from his residence in Britain, Koestler espoused many political causes, and wrote novels, memoirs, biographies and numerous essays. In 1968 he was awarded the Sonning Prize "for [his] outstanding contribution to European culture" and in 1972 he was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE). In 1976 he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and in 1979 with terminal leukaemia. In 1983 he and his wife committed suicide at their home in London. Title: Living with Koestler Passage: Living with Koestler: Mamaine Koestler's Letters 194551 is a book about the author Arthur Koestler and Mamaine Paget, Koestlers second wife. More specifically, it is a selected compilation of Mamaines letters to her twin sister Celia about her life with Koestler. The spontaneous and engaging letters reflect the intensity of her life with Koestler between 1945 and 1951. Title: Spanish Testament Passage: Spanish Testament is a 1937 book by Arthur Koestler, describing his experiences during the Spanish Civil War. Part II of the book was subsequently published on its own, with minor modifications, under the title "Dialogue with Death" (see below). Koestler made three trips to Spain during the civil war; the third time he was captured, sentenced to death and imprisoned by the Nationalist forces of General Franco. Koestler was at that time working on behalf of the Comintern and as an agent of the Loyalist Government's official news agency, using for cover accreditation to the British daily "News Chronicle". Title: Arthur Koestler: The Story of a Friendship Passage: Arthur Koestler: The Story of a Friendship is a book by George Mikes published in 1983, soon after Arthur Koestlers suicide. As the author states in the Introduction, the book is not a biography of the subject but a series of recollections and anecdotes of a friendship spanning more than thirty years from 1952 up to the time of Koestlers suicide in March 1983. Title: Arthur Koestler (book) Passage: "Arthur Koestler" is a book by Mark Levene published in 1984, a year after Arthur Koestler's suicide. The book is divided into seven main chapters, of which the first of is a biography and the other six critical essays on each of Koestler's six novels, his stories and his play "Twilight Bar".
literary
Arthur Koestler
Kingsley Amis
What year was the host of The Robinson Report born?
Title: Informe Robinson Passage: Informe Robinson (English: The Robinson Report ) is a monthly Spanish sports magazine programme broadcast on 0 and formerly on Canal. It is hosted by former Republic of Ireland international football player Michael Robinson. Title: Wil Robinson Passage: Wilbert "Wil" Robinson Jr. (born December 25, 1949) is a former American Basketball Association (ABA) player. In his senior year at West Virginia University, Robinson was selected to the AP All-American Third Team. Robinson was taken with the seventh pick in the fourth round of the 1972 NBA Draft, however he never played in the NBA. Robinson played one season in the ABA for the Memphis Tams, averaging 8.6 points, 2.9 assists, and 1.8 rebounds per game. Title: President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing Passage: The President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing was created by an executive order signed by United States President Barack Obama in December 2014. Obama created it in response to the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri following the shooting of Michael Brown by a police officer there. The eleven members of the task force include academics, law enforcement officials, and civil rights activists. The co-chairs of the task force are Philadelphia police commissioner Charles H. Ramsey and George Mason University professor of criminology, law and society Laurie Robinson. On March 2, 2015, the task force released its interim report, and on May 18 of that year, it released its final report. The final report called for, among other things, more data on police shootings and on civilians' attitudes toward the police, as well as for the removal of policies that reward police who produce more arrests and convictions. In another report released a year later, the task force released an update saying that at least nine states and cities in the United States had adopted the task force's recommendations. However, because there are 18,000 police departments in the United States, some members of the task force, as well as President Obama himself, have expressed frustration with the slow rate at which its recommendations have been adopted. Title: Parnell Rose Gardens Passage: Dove-Myer Robinson Park, more commonly known as the Parnell Rose Garden, is a park containing a rose garden in Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand. Some of the plants in the garden have been bred by internationally celebrated rose breeders and each year in November, the park is host to the Parnell Festival of Roses, which showcases New Zealand craft stalls, art exhibitions, music, strolling performers and thousands of roses. The park is named after Dove-Myer Robinson, the longest serving mayor of Auckland, who served for 18 years. Title: Georgios Kalpakidis Passage: Georgios Kalpakidis, also known as Gorgi (Greek: ; born on 27 April 1978 in Tbingen, Germany), is a Greek songwriter, former journalist, Radio TV host. He started his radio work at the age of 13 and continued his career in the media field until 2015. He made his television debut as a host on Europe One channel, with a show called "Join Me" and also started appearing as a guest host in several projects over the next few years, on other local stations. His breakthrough came in middle 2006, when a new contract brought him to one of the biggest national networks, Macedonia TV. It was during the Eurovision 2006 period in Athens, where he was given the task to cover the event and report daily on live TV. His "ESC '06" special, was noted as one of the shows with the highest ratings of the year. Title: Michael Robinson (footballer) Passage: Michael John Robinson (born 12 July 1958) is a retired footballer who played as a striker.
1958
Informe Robinson
Michael Robinson (footballer)
Simon Lindberg has been the leader of the group that was disbanded for inactivity in what nation in 2016?
Title: The Stalin Passage: The Stalin ( , stylized as THE STALIN) were an influential Japanese punk rock band formed in June 1980, by leader and vocalist Michiro Endo. After numerous member changes, he disbanded the group in February 1985. In May 1987 Michiro formed a group called Video Stalin, which mostly made videos instead of albums; they disbanded in 1988. In 1989 Michiro created a new band named Stalin and continued to make music with them until 1993. Title: The Lost Generation (band) Passage: The Lost Generation was an American soul group from Chicago, Illinois. The members began singing together in 1969, after Jesse Dean completed time in the United States Army, and shortly after forming, Lowrell Simon's childhood friend, Gus Redmond (who was by that time promotional head at Brunswick Records), had the group record with producer Carl Davis. The result of these sessions was the single "The Sly, Slick and the Wicked", which became a hit in the US, and whose sales earned Brunswick Records enough profits to buy itself out and dissociate itself from its parent company, Decca Records, that same year. The group scored a few further hits, and disbanded in 1974, with members Brownlee and Fred Simon later joining Mystique, and Lowrell Simon embarking on a successful career as a solo artist. Larry Brownlee died in 1978; Fred Simon currently sings bass vocals with The Chi-Lites. Title: Nordic Resistance Movement Passage: The Nordic Resistance Movement (Swedish: "Nordiska Motstndsrrelsen; NMR" , Norwegian: "Nordiske motstandsbevegelsen; NMB" , Finnish: "Pohjoismainen vastarintaliike; PVL" , Danish: "Nordiske modstandsbevgelse; NMB" ) is a Nordic Neo-Nazi movement that exists in Sweden, Finland, and Norway. It had a branch in Denmark before it was disbanded for inactivity in 2016. Title: Warith Deen Mohammed Passage: Warith Deen Mohammed (born Wallace D. Muhammad; October 30, 1933 September 9, 2008), also known as "W. Deen Mohammed" or "Imam W. Deen Muhammad", was a progressive African American Muslim leader, theologian, philosopher, Muslim revivalist, and Islamic thinker (19752008) who disbanded the original Nation of Islam (NOI) in 1976 and transformed it into an orthodox mainstream Islamic movement, the World Community of Al-Islam in the West which later became the American Society of Muslims. He was a son of Elijah Muhammad, the leader of the Nation of Islam from 1933 to 1975. Title: Simon Lindberg Passage: Simon Lindberg, born in 1983, is the leader of the Neo-Nazi organization Nordic Resistance Movement since December 2015. He has a background in the National Socialist Front which he became a member of in August 2000. Lindberg became a regional leader in NSF in Skne, Trollhttan in August 2005. Title: The Nation of Ulysses Passage: The Nation of Ulysses was an American punk rock band from Washington, D.C., formed in spring 1988 with four members. Originally known as simply "Ulysses," the first mark of the group consisted of Ian Svenonius on vocals and trumpet, Steve Kroner on guitar, Steve Gamboa on bass guitar, and James Canty on drums. Tim Green joined the band late in 1989 as a guitarist and the band became "Nation of Ulysses." Nation of Ulysses disbanded in the autumn of 1992, having failed to complete their third album. After the breakup, Svenonius, Canty, and Gamboa went on to form the short-lived Cupid Car Club and The Make-Up. Tim Green went on to help create The Fucking Champs, a mostly-instrumental progressive hard rockmath metal trio with indie pop appeal out of San Francisco, and later Concentrick, a solo project with a focus on ambient music.
Denmark
Simon Lindberg
Nordic Resistance Movement
What city do you come to after the loop highway that bypasses Topeka?
Title: Business routes of U.S. Route 127 in Michigan Passage: There have been 10 business routes of US Highway 127 in the state of Michigan. The business routes are all sections of state trunkline highway that run through the central business districts of their respective towns connecting them to the mainline highway outside of those downtown areas. These various business routes were formerly part of the routing of US Highway 127 (US 127) or its predecessor in Central Michigan, US 27, before the construction of highway bypasses. The southern two, in Jackson and Mason were previously parts of US 127, while seven of the northern eight (Lansing, St. Johns, Ithaca, St. Louis, Mount Pleasant, Clare and Harrison) were originally part of US 27, a highway which was replaced on its northern end by US 127 in 2002. The business loop through Alma was once numbered US 27A. Title: Utah State Route 18 Passage: State Route 18 (SR-18) is a state highway in southern Utah, running for 51.005 mi in Washington and Iron Counties from St. George to Beryl Junction. It forms part of the Legacy Loop Highway from St. George to Parowan. The highway closely follows the route of the Old Spanish Trail through Dixie National Forest. Title: Texas State Highway Loop 256 Passage: Loop 256 is a loop highway around Palestine, Texas. Loop 256 is a five-lane highway around most of the city. The exception which is still two lanes is the portion connecting US 84 E to US 79 E on the northeast side. The southeast side of the loop, from its intersections with US 287SH 19 S to US 7984 W, is the only part that is heavily commercially developed. Title: Mountain Loop Highway Passage: The Mountain Loop Highway is a highway in the U.S. state of Washington. It traverses the western section of the Cascade Range within Snohomish County. The name suggests it forms a full loop, but it only is a small portion of a loop, which is completed using State Routes 92, 9, and 530. Part of the highway is also a designated and signed Forest Highway, and is known as Forest Route 20. Title: Interstate 470 (Kansas) Passage: Interstate 470 (I-470) is a 13.72 mi loop highway that bypasses the downtown area of Topeka, Kansas. I-470 begins at an interchange with Interstate 70 in western Topeka and heads generally southeast, running concurrent with U.S. Route 75 (US-75). The concurrency with US-75 ends 5.74 mi later at the Burlingame Road interchange. I-470 becomes part of the Kansas Turnpike at its junction with Interstate 335. From there, the highway heads generally northeast through the southeastern sections of Topeka. After traveling 7.03 mi as the Kansas Turnpike, I-470 reaches its eastern terminus with Interstate 70. The highway has annual average daily traffic values as high as 43,000 west of Gage Boulevard to as low as 10,370 near the eastern terminus with Interstate 70. As an interstate highway, Interstate 470 is a part of the United States National Highway System. The non-turnpike portions of the highway are maintained by the Kansas Department of Transportation, while the turnpike portion is maintained by the Kansas Turnpike Authority. Title: Interstate 70 in Kansas Passage: In the U.S. state of Kansas, Interstate 70 contains the first segment to start being paved and to be completed in the Interstate Highway System. It extends from the Colorado border near the town of Kanorado to the Missouri border in Kansas City. The route covers 424 mi and passes through several of the state's principal cities in the process including Kansas City, Topeka, and Salina. The route also passes through the cities of Lawrence, Junction City, and Abilene.
Salina
Interstate 470 (Kansas)
Interstate 70 in Kansas
What South Korean actor played a supporting role in a 2012 disaster film directed by Kim Ji-hoon?
Title: Do Ji-han Passage: Do Ji-Han (born September 24, 1991) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his supporting roles in the film "The Tower" (2012), which earned him a nomination for the Baeksang Arts Award for Best New Actor, and in the KBS2's television series "" (2016-2017). Title: The Tower (2012 South Korean film) Passage: The Tower (; "Tower") is a 2012 South Korean disaster thriller film about a fire that breaks out in a luxury skyscraper in central Seoul on Christmas Eve. The film is directed by Kim Ji-hoon, and stars Sol Kyung-gu, Kim Sang-kyung and Son Ye-jin in the lead roles. It was released in theaters on Christmas Day, December 25, 2012. Title: Joseon X-Files Passage: Joseon X-Files () is a 2010 South Korean television series starring Kim Ji-hoon, Im Jung-eun, Kim Kap-soo and Jo Hee-bong. It aired on tvN from August 20 to October 29, 2010 on Fridays at 24:00 for 12 episodes. Title: 40 Days and Nights Passage: 40 Days and Nights is a 2012 disaster film loosely based on the 2009 film 2012. Produced by The Asylum and directed by Peter Geiger, the film stars Monica Keena, Alex Carter, Christianna Carmine, Emily Sandifer, and Mitch Lerner. It is a modern take on Noah's Ark and the Genesis flood narrative. Title: Kim Ji-hoon (actor born 1981) Passage: Kim Ji-hoon (born May 9, 1981) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his romantic comedies on television such as "The Golden Age of Daughters-in-Law" (2007), "Love Marriage" (also known as "Matchmaker's Lover", 2008), "Stars Falling from the Sky" (also known as "Wish Upon a Star", 2010), and "Flower Boys Next Door" (2012). In 2010, he also appeared in the film "Natalie", and cable mystery series "Joseon X-Files". Title: Goddess of Marriage Passage: Goddess of Marriage () is a 2013 South Korean romantic comedy-drama series starring Nam Sang-mi, Kim Ji-hoon, Lee Sang-woo, Lee Tae-ran, Kim Jung-tae, Jo Min-su, Kwon Hae-hyo, Jang Young-nam and Jang Hyun-sung. It premiered on SBS on June 29, 2013, and ended on November 3, 2013, airing every Saturday and Sunday at 21:50 for 36 episodes.
Do Ji-Han
Do Ji-han
The Tower (2012 South Korean film)
What is the Aspect ratio of a 1080p monitor?
Title: 1080p Passage: (1920x1080 px; also known as full HD or FHD and BT.709) is a set of HDTV high-definition video modes characterized by 1080 horizontal lines of vertical resolution; the "p" stands for progressive scan, "i.e." non-interlaced. The term usually assumes a widescreen aspect ratio of , implying a resolution of 2.1 megapixels. It is often marketed as full HD, to contrast 1080p with 720p resolution screens. Title: Aspect ratio (aeronautics) Passage: In aeronautics, the aspect ratio of a wing is the ratio of its span to its mean chord. It is equal to the square of the wingspan divided by the wing area. Thus, a long, narrow wing has a high aspect ratio, whereas a short, wide wing has a low aspect ratio. Title: Aspect ratio (image) Passage: The aspect ratio of an image describes the proportional relationship between its width and its height. It is commonly expressed as two numbers separated by a colon, as in "16:9". For an "x":"y" aspect ratio, no matter how big or small the image is, if the width is divided into "x" units of equal length and the height is measured using this same length unit, the height will be measured to be "y" units. Title: List of common resolutions Passage: For the table below, SAR (storage aspect ratio) is based solely on pixel count. It does not take into account PAR (pixel aspect ratio, pixels may be non-square) and thus the DAR (display aspect ratio, the aspect ratio of the actual image that is displayed) may differ. Title: 480p Passage: 480p is the shorthand name for a family of video display resolutions. The "p" stands for progressive scan, i.e. non-interlaced. The "480" denotes a vertical resolution of 480 pixels, usually with a horizontal resolution of 640 pixels and aspect ratio (480 640) or a horizontal resolution of 854 or less (848 should be used for mod16 compatibility) pixels for an approximate aspect ratio (480 853.3 ). Since a pixel count must be a whole number, in Wide VGA displays it is generally rounded up to 854 to ensure inclusion of the entire image. The frames are displayed progressively as opposed to interlaced. 480p was used for many early Plasma televisions. Standard definition has always been a 4:3 aspect ratio with a pixel resolution of 640 480 pixels. Mini-DV, DVCAM, DV footage is recorded at 29.97 frames per second in this standard definition as seen on DV tapes. Title: Variable-geometry turbocharger Passage: Variable-geometry turbochargers (VGTs), (also known as variable nozzle turbinesVNTs), are a family of turbochargers, usually designed to allow the effective aspect ratio (A:R) of the turbo to be altered as conditions change. This is done because optimum aspect ratio at low engine speeds is very different from that at high engine speeds. If the aspect ratio is too large, the turbo will fail to create boost at low speeds; if the aspect ratio is too small, the turbo will choke the engine at high speeds, leading to high exhaust manifold pressures, high pumping losses, and ultimately lower power output. By altering the geometry of the turbine housing as the engine accelerates, the turbo's aspect ratio can be maintained at its optimum. Because of this, VGTs have a minimal amount of lag, have a low boost threshold, and are very efficient at higher engine speeds. VGTs do not require a wastegate.
16:9
1080p
Aspect ratio (image)
Were Joris Ivens and Walter Lang in the same industry?
Title: Our Russian Front Passage: Our Russian Front is a 1942 American documentary film directed by Joris Ivens and Lewis Milestone, and narrated by Walter Huston to promote support for the Soviet Union's war effort. Title: Joris Ivens Passage: Georg Henri Anton "Joris" Ivens (18 November 1898 28 June 1989) was a Dutch documentary filmmaker. Among the notable films he directed or co-directed are "A Tale of the Wind", "The Spanish Earth", "Rain", "...A Valparaiso", "Misre au Borinage" ("Borinage"), "", "The Seine Meets Paris", "Far from Vietnam", "Pour le Mistral" and "How Yukong Moved the Mountains". Title: Misre au Borinage Passage: Misre au Borinage (French, literally "Poverty in the Borinage"), also known as Borinage, was a 1934 Belgian documentary film directed by Henri Storck and Joris Ivens. Produced during the Great Depression, the film has a strongly socialist theme, covering the poor living conditions of the workers and coal miners of the Borinage region of Belgium. It is considered a classic work of political cinema and has been described as "one of the most important references in the documentary genre". Title: Walter Lang Passage: Walter Lang (August 10, 1896 February 7, 1972) was an American film director. Title: The Seine Meets Paris Passage: The Seine Meets Paris (French: La Seine a rencontr Paris ) is a 1957 French short documentary film directed by Joris Ivens from a screenplay by Jacques Prvert. Told from the perspective of a boat trip through the city, it features scenes of daily life along the river. The film won the short film Palme d'Or at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. Title: A Tale of the Wind Passage: A Tale of the Wind (French: Une Histoire de vent ) is a 1988 French film directed by Joris Ivens and Marceline Loridan. It is also known as A Wind Story. It stars Ivens as he travels in China and tries to capture winds on film, while he reflects on his life and career. The film blends real and fictional elements; it ranges from documentary footage to fantastical dream sequences and Peking opera. It was Ivens' last film.
yes
Joris Ivens
Walter Lang
Which castle serving as the seat of clan chief John MacLeod of Macleod was was remodelled in a mock-medieval style?
Title: Hugh Magnus MacLeod of MacLeod Passage: Hugh Magnus MacLeod of MacLeod (born 1973) is Chief of Clan MacLeod and is currently representing the Associated Clan MacLeod Societies in the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs. He is also recognized Chief of the Name and Arms of MacLeod, in Scotland and the United Kingdom, by the Court of the Lord Lyon. Title: Clan MacLeod Passage: Clan MacLeod ( ; Scottish Gaelic: "Clann MhicLeid" ; ] ) is a Highland Scottish clan associated with the Isle of Skye. There are two main branches of the clan: the MacLeods of Harris and Dunvegan, whose chief is MacLeod of MacLeod, are known in Gaelic as Sol Tormoid ("seed of Tormod"); the Clan MacLeod of Lewis and Raasay, whose chief is Macleod of The Lewes (Scottish Gaelic: "Mac Ghille Chaluim" ), are known in Gaelic as "Sol Torcaill " ("seed of Torcall"). Both branches claim descent from Led, who lived in the 13th century. Title: Dunvegan Castle Passage: Dunvegan Castle is located 1 mi to the north of Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye, off the west coast of Scotland. It is the seat of the MacLeod of MacLeod, chief of the Clan MacLeod. Probably a fortified site from the earliest times, the castle was first built in the 13th century and developed piecemeal over the centuries. In the 19th century the whole was remodelled in a mock-medieval style. The castle is built on an elevated rock overlooking an inlet on the eastern shore of Loch Dunvegan, a sea loch. Title: John MacLeod of MacLeod Passage: John MacLeod of MacLeod, born as John Wolrige-Gordon, (10 August 1935 12 February 2007) was the 29th chief of Clan MacLeod. Faced with the need for expensive repairs to the clan's seat at Dunvegan Castle on the Isle of Skye, his proposed methods to raise funds caused considerable controversy. His twin brother, Patrick Wolridge-Gordon (19352002), was MP for East Aberdeenshire. Title: Malcolm MacLeod (clan chief) Passage: Malcolm MacLeod (Scottish Gaelic: Gille Caluim MacLeid) (12961370) is considered to be the third chief of Clan MacLeod. He was the son of Tormod. Malcolm and his kinsman Torquil are the first MacLeod chiefs to appear in contemporary records. Clan tradition states he was the greatest hero of the clan and links him to the origin of the clan relic known as Sir Rory Mor's Horn. He is said to have become extremely overweight in his old age and was known as 'Good Fat Malcolm' or 'Malcolm the thick-legged'. According to tradition he was buried at Iona. Malcolm's son, Iain Ciar MacLeod, succeeded him as chief of the clan. Title: John MacLeod (minister) Passage: John MacLeod (born 14 May 1948 in Fearn, Scotland), known in Scottish Gaelic as Iain MacLeid, was educated at the University of Aberdeen and the Free Church College, Edinburgh, and is a minister of the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) who has served in congregations of the Free Church of Scotland and Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) in Scotland and North America. He came to prominence in connection with allegations against Donald Macleod, Professor of Systematic Theology at the Free Church College: the professor was answerable to the Training of the Ministry Committee, of which Rev. John MacLeod was clerk. This led, in January 2000, to an attempt to suspend him and over twenty other ministers from the functions of the ministry and to their formation of the "Free Church of Scotland Continuing", of which John MacLeod was subsequently appointed the Principal Clerk of Assembly. He was moderator of the 2006 FCC General Assembly.
Dunvegan Castle
John MacLeod of MacLeod
Dunvegan Castle
The head coach of the 198788 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team is one of only 8 major college men's basketball coaches to have over how many career wins?
Title: 200607 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team Passage: The 200607 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in the college basketball season of 20062007. The team's head coach was Tubby Smith. This was his 10th and final year as Kentucky's head coach. The Wildcats played their home games at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. Title: 198788 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team Passage: The 1987-88 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented University of Kentucky in the 1987-88 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The head coach was Eddie Sutton and the team finished the season with an overall record of 27-6. However, the team forfeited three of their games to finish 25-5. Title: 201415 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team Passage: The 201415 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in the 201415 college basketball season. The team played its home games in Lexington, Kentucky, United States for the 39th consecutive season at Rupp Arena, with a capacity of 23,500. The team was led by sixth-year head coach John Calipari. The team was a National Semifinalist in the NCAA Tournament, competing in the school's 17th Final Four. It was Calipari's fourth Final Four appearance at Kentucky. The team finished the regular season with a perfect 310 record, the best start in school history. Their 38 wins is tied with the 2012 Kentucky team for the most in men's Division I history. Their 381 record (.974 winning percentage) is the best by a team that did not finish undefeated. Title: Eddie Sutton Passage: Edward Eugene Sutton (born March 12, 1936) is a retired American college basketball coach. He was a head coach for 36 years at the Division I level, at Creighton, Arkansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma State (his alma mater), and the University of San Francisco. Sutton became the first coach to take four schools to the NCAA tournament, and he reached the Final Four with Arkansas in 1978 and Oklahoma State in 1995 and 2004. He is one of only eight major college men's basketball coaches to have over 800 career wins. Title: Dick Parsons (coach) Passage: James R. "Dick" Parsons is a former American college baseball and college basketball coach. He was the coach of the Kentucky Wildcats baseball team from 1970 to 1972 and was also an assistant coach for the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team from 1970 to 1980 under Joe B. Hall. He attended the University of Kentucky from 1957 to 1961 where he played both baseball and basketball. Title: George Buchheit Passage: George Clifford Buchheit (March 22, 1898 May 24, 1972) was an American college basketball coach. He was the head of the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team of the University of Kentucky from 1920 to 1924, where he compiled a 4427 record. From 1924 to 1928, Buchheit was the head coach of the Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team of Duke University.
800
198788 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team
Eddie Sutton
Indian Singers Padmanav Bordoloi and Papon come from which state?
Title: Papon Passage: Angarag Mahanta, known by his stagename Papon, is an Indian singer, composer and record producer from Assam. He is the lead singer and founder of the folk-fusion band called Papon and The East India Company. Title: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Mega Challenge Passage: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Mega Challenge was a special installment of the popular Indian Sa Re Ga Ma Pa vocal contest shown on Zee TV. This show was a seven-week-long competition among eight teams representing eight different states and consisting of total 24 talented contestants from past seasons of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa. Two teams were competing against each other each week starting October 30, 2009, to head towards the finales. The show was made to celebrate the 1000th episode of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, and the Grand Finale on Dec 12, 2009 marked the 1000th episode of this great singing competition - a historic moment for any show on Indian television. Notable Indian singers and musicians were selected for each of the episodes to make the decisions as the judges. Title: Padmanav Bordoloi Passage: Padmanav Bordoloi is an Indian singer, performer, songwriter, music composer and anchor from the state of Assam. He has sung many songs in Assamese, Hindi, Nepali , Bengali, Marathi and English. He was nominated for Global Indian Music Academy (GIMA) Award 2016 for the Best Music Debut Non-Film segment for his first ever Hindi composition "Teri Jo Baatein Hain". Padmanav is the second male singer from Assam to be nominated for this coveted title after Angaraag Papon Mahanta. Title: Hemanta Mukherjee Passage: Hemanta Mukherjee ((16 June 1920 26 September 1989); often credited as Hemant Kumar outside Bengal) was an Indian playback singer, music director and film producer, who sang in Bengali, Hindi and other Indian languages. He is also the greatest artist of Rabindra Sangeet. He won two National awards for the category best male playback singer. He is often credited as one of the greatest Indian singers of all time for his unparalleled manly voice. Title: Younger Dagar Brothers Passage: The Dagar brothers were Ustad Nasir Zahiruddin (19331994) and Ustad Nasir Faiyazuddin (19341989), a pair of North Indian singers of dhrupad. They were the 19th generation of an unbroken chain of the Dagarvani Dhrupad tradition. Their father, the great vocalist Ustad Nasiruddin Khan died in 1936, consequently they learned dhrupad from their elder brothers, the senior Dagar Brothers, Ustad Nasir Moinuddin Dagar and Ustad Nasir Aminuddin Dagar. Title: Sonu Nigam Passage: Sonu Nigam (born 30 July 1973), often called as the Lord of Chords and The Elvis Presley of India, is an Indian musician, singer, composer, music producer, recordist, music programmer, live performer and actor. He prominently sings in Hindi and Kannada language films. He has also sung in Bengali, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Tulu, Assamese, Odia, Nepali, Maithili and various Indian languages. He has also released Indian pop albums and acted in a number of films. He has been one of the highest paid Indian singers.
Assam
Padmanav Bordoloi
Papon
Eshtaol Forest, located north of Beit Shemesh and near a cooperative village jointly founded by Israeli what?
Title: Eshtaol Forest Passage: Eshtaol Forest is a forest in Israel, located north of Beit Shemesh and near Ta'oz and Neve Shalom. The Forest of the Martyrs lies to the east. The forest is a popular recreation area and is one of the largest forests in Israel. The forest (like most other forests in Israel) was planted in by the Jewish National Fund, which continues to expand it. Title: Eshtaol Passage: Eshtaol (Hebrew: ) was a biblical location mentioned in the books of Joshua and Judges and in the first book of Chronicles, and is now a moshav in central Israel. Located 6 km. north of Beit Shemesh, it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Yehuda Regional Council. In 2016 it had a population of 1,233 . Title: Beit Shemesh Railway Station Passage: Beit Shemesh Railway Station is an Israel Railways station in Beit Shemesh, Israel on the Tel Aviv Jerusalem line. The station is located near the northern industrial zone of Beit Shemesh. Title: Adullam-France Park Passage: Adullam-France Park (Hebrew: - ), is a sprawling park of 50000 dunam (ca. 12,350 acres) in the Central District of Israel, located south of Beit Shemesh. The park, established in 2008 for public recreation, features two major hiking and biking trails, and four major archaeological sites from the Second Temple period. It stretches between "Naal Ha-Elah" (Highway 375), its northern-most boundary, to "Naal Guvrin" (Highway 35), its southern-most boundary. To its west lies the Beit Guvrin-Beit Shemesh highway, and to its east the green line now territories under joint Israeli-Palestinian Arab control which marks its limit. Title: Bet Shemesh Blue Sox Passage: The Beit Shemesh Blue Sox (Hebrew: ) were an Israeli baseball team from Bet Shemesh. Title: Neve Shalom Passage: Neve Shalom (Hebrew: , "lit." Oasis of Peace), also known as Wat as-Salm (Arabic: ) is a cooperative village jointly founded by Israeli Jews and Arabs in an attempt to show that the two peoples can live side by side peacefully, as well as to conduct educational work for peace, equality and understanding between the two peoples. The village is located on one of the two Latrun hilltops overlooking the Ayalon Valley, and lies midway between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Falling under the jurisdiction of Mateh Yehuda Regional Council, in 2016 it had a population of 267 .
Jews and Arabs
Eshtaol Forest
Neve Shalom
What is the nationality of the author of the novel on which The Shell Seekers was based?
Title: The Shell Seekers (film) Passage: The Shell Seekers (German: "Die Muschelsucher" ) is a 2006 mini-series starring Academy Award-winners, Vanessa Redgrave and Maximilian Schell. The British-German co-production was directed by Piers Haggard. It is an adaptation of Rosamunde Pilcher's 1987 novel of the same name and premiered on Germany's ZDF on December 25, 2006. It was screened in the United States on the Hallmark Channel on 3 May 2008. Title: Rosamunde Pilcher Passage: Rosamunde Pilcher, OBE (ne "Scott"; born 22 September 1924) is a British writer of several short-stories and 28 romance novels and mainstream women's fiction from 1949 to 2000, when she retired from writing. Early in her career she was also published under the pen name Jane Fraser. Her son is the writer Robin Pilcher. Title: The Shell Seekers (1989 film) Passage: The Shell Seekers is a 1989 Hallmark Hall of Fame television film based on the 1987 novel "The Shell Seekers" by Rosamunde Pilcher and starring Angela Lansbury. The film aired on ABC on December 3, 1989 in the U.S. and on ITV on December 21, 1989 in the UK; it was later reaired on CBS on January 31, 1993. Title: The Treasure Seekers (1996 film) Passage: The Treasure Seekers is a 1996 British television family film directed by Juliet May and starring Camilla Power, Felicity Jones and Kristopher Milnes. In Edwardian England, a family have only a few days to raise enough money to stop their home being repossessed. It is based on the novel "The Story of the Treasure Seekers" by E. Nesbit. Title: The Seekers (miniseries) Passage: The Seekers is a 1979 1979 American made-for-television drama filmminiseries based on the historical novel "The Seekers" written by John Jakes, originally published in 1975. It is third in a series known as The Kent Family Chronicles or the American Bicentennial Series. The story mixes fictional characters with historical events and figures, as it narrates the story of the United States of America from 1794 through 1814. In 1979, the novel was made into a television film by Operation Prime Time and premiered on HBO on July 8 and 9, 1979. Title: The Kent Family Chronicles Passage: The Kent Family Chronicles (also known as The American Bicentennial Series) is a series of eight novels by John Jakes written to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence of the United States. The books became best sellers, with no novel in the series selling fewer than 3.5 million copies. With "The Rebels," "The Seekers," and "The Furies," Jakes became the first author to have three books on the "New York Times" bestseller list in a single year (1975).
British
The Shell Seekers (1989 film)
Rosamunde Pilcher
Which film with music by Cliff Martinez starred Ryan Gosling as the lead actor?
Title: Cliff Martinez Passage: Cliff Martinez (born February 5, 1954) is an American musician and composer. Early in his career, Martinez was known as a drummer notably with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Captain Beefheart. Since the 1990s he has worked primarily as a film score composer, writing music for "Sex, Lies, and Videotape", "Drive", "Only God Forgives", "The Neon Demon", "Contagion", "Solaris", and "Traffic". Title: Only God Forgives Passage: Only God Forgives is a 2013 Danish-French neo-noir psychological thriller film written and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, starring Ryan Gosling, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Vithaya Pansringarm. The film was shot on location in Bangkok, Thailand, and, as with "Drive", is dedicated to Chilean director Alejandro Jodorowsky. It competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Title: You Always Hurt the One You Love Passage: "You Always Hurt the One You Love" is a pop standard, with words by Allan Roberts and music by Doris Fisher. It has been performed by many artists over the years, including Moon Mullican with Cliff Bruner, The Mills Brothers, Connie Francis (number 13 on the UK Singles Chart in 1959, where it had been released as a special "A" side to cater for huge demand for her product), Fats Domino, The Impressions, Molly Nilsson, George Maharis, Frankie Laine, Richard Chamberlain (as the B-side of his single "Rome Will Never Leave You"), Peggy Lee, Maureen Evans, Michael Bubl, Kay Starr, Hank Thompson, Ringo Starr (in his 1970 album "Sentimental Journey"), Molly Nilsson, and Clarence "Frogman" Henry, whose version became a top 20 hit on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in 1961. It was also popular in a parody version by Spike Jones. The song was performed by Ryan Gosling and featured prominently in the 2010 film "Blue Valentine". Title: Young Hercules Passage: Young Hercules is a prequel series from the television series "". It was aired on Fox Kids Network from September 12, 1998 to May 12, 1999. It lasted 1 season with 50 episodes and starred Ryan Gosling in the title role. The series was based on the Greek mythology hero, Hercules. Title: The Slaughter Rule Passage: The Slaughter Rule is an independent film, released in 2002 and starring Ryan Gosling and David Morse. The movie, set in contemporary Montana, explores the relationship between a small-town high school football player (Gosling), and his troubled coach (Morse). The film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. Title: Freaky Styley Passage: Freaky Styley is the second studio album by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released on August 16, 1985 on EMI Records. The album name holds its origins in a commonly used phrase in the '80s to describe anything as being "freaky styley". "Freaky Styley" marks founding guitarist Hillel Slovak's studio album debut, following his return to the band earlier in the year. The album is also the last to feature drummer Cliff Martinez. "Freaky Styley" was produced by George Clinton, of Parliament-Funkadelic. " Jungle Man" and "Hollywood (Africa)" were released as the album's two singles while "Catholic School Girls Rule" and "Jungle Man" both had music videos made for the songs.
Only God Forgives
Cliff Martinez
Only God Forgives
"The Darkest Hour" generally refers to the time when Britain was under threat of invasion in 1940 and 1941. Who coined the phrase?
Title: Darkest Hour (film) Passage: Darkest Hour is a 2017 British war drama film directed by Joe Wright and written by Anthony McCarten. The film stars Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill, and follows his early days as Prime Minister as Hitler closes in on Britain in World War II (The Darkest Hour). Ben Mendelsohn, Kristin Scott Thomas, Lily James, Stephen Dillane, and Ronald Pickup also star. Title: The Darkest Hour Passage: The Darkest Hour is a phrase coined by British prime minister Winston Churchill to describe the period of World War II between the fall of France in 1940 and the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, when the British Empire stood alone against Nazi Germany and the Axis Powers in Europe. The length of time between the fall of France in June 1940 and the German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941 measured 363 days, or 11 months and 28 days. It is particularly used for the time when the United Kingdom was under direct threat of invasion; following the evacuation of the British Army from Dunkirk and prior to victory in the Battle of Britain. The darkest moment is usually considered to have been 10 May 1941, when over 1,500 civilians died in Luftwaffe bombing raids on London alone. Title: The Eternal Return (album) Passage: The Eternal Return is the sixth studio album by American melodic death metal band Darkest Hour released on June 23, 2009 through Victory Records. The album was produced by Brian McTernan (Senses Fail, Thrice, From Autumn To Ashes) who had previously produced Darkest Hour's debut album "The Mark of the Judas" in 2000. The album fulfilled the band's contract with Victory, making it their last release through the label. Title: The Darkest Hour (film) Passage: The Darkest Hour is a 2011 science fiction thriller film directed by Chris Gorak and produced by Timur Bekmambetov. It depicts an alien invasion. The film stars Emile Hirsch, Max Minghella, Olivia Thirlby, Joel Kinnaman and Rachael Taylor, as a group of people caught in the invasion. The film was released on December 25, 2011 in the United States. Title: The Human Romance Passage: The Human Romance is the seventh studio album by the American melodic death metal band Darkest Hour. The album was released on February 22, 2011, in North America through eOne Music, and was released on March 7 in Europe through Century Media Records. This would be Darkest Hour's last album with drummer Ryan Parrish and bassist Paul Burnette. Title: Battle of Dunkirk Passage: The Battle of Dunkirk was a military operation that took place in Dunkirk (Dunkerque), France, during the Second World War. The battle was fought between the Allies and Nazi Germany. As part of the Battle of France on the Western Front, the Battle of Dunkirk was the defence and evacuation of British and Allied forces in Europe from 26 May to 4 June 1940.
Winston Churchill
The Darkest Hour
Battle of Dunkirk
Matthew Sweet and OneRepublic are of what nationality?
Title: Matthew Sweet discography Passage: This is the solo discography for American alternative rockpower pop musician Matthew Sweet. Title: Son of Altered Beast Passage: Son of Altered Beast is an EP by alternative rock musician Matthew Sweet. Released following "Altered Beast" in 1994 by Zoo Entertainment, it contains live alternate versions of various Sweet songs. Title: OneRepublic Passage: OneRepublic is an American pop rock band formed in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 2002 by lead vocalist Ryan Tedder and guitarist Zach Filkins. It also consists of guitarist Drew Brown, bassist and cellist Brent Kutzle, and drummer Eddie Fisher. The band first achieved commercial success on Myspace as an unsigned act. In late 2003, after OneRepublic played shows throughout the Los Angeles area, a number of record labels approached the band with interest, but the band ultimately signed with Velvet Hammer, an imprint of Columbia Records. They made their first album with producer Greg Wells during the summer and fall of 2005 at his studio, Rocket Carousel, in Culver City, California. The album was originally scheduled for release on June 6, 2006, but the group was dropped by Columbia two months before the album ever came out. The lead single of that album, "Apologize", was released on April 30, 2006, on Myspace and received some recognition there, becoming number one on the Myspace charts. Title: The Pillowcase Passage: The Pillowcase is a collaboration EP between alternative rock artist Matthew Sweet and Bangles singer Susanna Hoffs. Released by Shout! Factory in 2006 in collaboration with Parasol Records as a double-7" vinyl, it contains 4 cover versions of favorite songs from the 1960s. It was designed as a companion piece to Sweet and Hoffs' album, Under the Covers, Vol. 1. Two of the tracks on the EP appear on that album, while the other two tracks were exclusive to the EP. Title: Under the Covers, Vol. 1 Passage: Under the Covers, Vol. 1 is the first collaboration between alternative rock artist Matthew Sweet and Bangles singer Susanna Hoffs. Released by Shout! Factory in 2006, the album contains 15 cover versions of favorite songs from the 1960s and 1970s. The album was a result of their mutual love for songwriting from the 1960s. Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs decided to record an album together in dedication of that era consisting of only cover versions. Title: Matthew Sweet Passage: Sidney Matthew Sweet (born October 6, 1964) is an American rock singer-songwriter and musician. He was part of the burgeoning music scene in Athens, Georgia, during the 1980s before gaining commercial success in the 1990s. His twelfth album, "Tomorrow Forever", was released in June 2017.
American
Matthew Sweet
OneRepublic
Downfall and Roulette, are which type of entertainment?
Title: Premija (Dado Polumenta song) Passage: Premija (English:Premium) is a duet song recorded by Montenegrin singer Dado Polumenta featuring Serbian recording artist Nikolija. It was in Polumentas recognizable pop-folk style, but it was different than Nikolijas previous work. Toxic entertainment did the music video, in which Dado and Nikolija are shown as con-artists in a casino. Dado works as a security guard and Nikolija is gambling on the roulette wheel. Title: Roulette Passage: Roulette is a casino game named after the French word meaning "little wheel". In the game, players may choose to place bets on either a single number or a range of numbers, the colors red or black, or whether the number is odd or even, or if the numbers are high (1936) or low (118). Title: Rhythm For Sale Passage: Rhythm For Sale is biography about the life and times of performer, choreographer, director Leonard Harper. Rhythm For Sale chronicles Harper rise from an unknown child performer to Broadway's top black theater director. In 1921 the Schubert Brothers signed Harper with his partner and future wife Blanks to be the first Black act to tour the all-white Schubert circuit of theaters. In 1923 Leonard Harper showcases his Cabaret Floorshows and black musical comedies in Harlem's Cotton Club and his mainstay Connie's Inn and the Lafayette Theater. The tome details how Leonard Harper and black filmmaker Oscar Micheaux direct the first all-black talkie motion picture "The Exile" in 1931 and all of his works inaugurating the Apollo Theater and the main in-house producerdirector. "Rhythm For Sale" explores Leonard Harper's downfall as his work becomes limited to just small-time Harlem nightclubs. His 1943 death from a heart attack while rehearsing his Harperettes chorus line is revealed and his funeral at the Abyssinian Baptist Church is surveyed. "Rhythm For Sale" was authored by Leonard Harper's grandson Grant Harper Reid. The book is in the non-fiction genre and was published by Grant Harper ReidCreatespace. The media type is in both print and E-book. Rhythm For Sale has a total of 300 pages and the revised edition was published on August 11, 2014. ISBN Title: O'Sheas Casino Passage: O'Sheas Casino is a casino located within The Linq on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. As part of The Linq, it is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation and is connected on the exterior to a shoppingdining promenade, also owned by Caesars. The revitalized O'Sheas has three bars - the main Dublin Up Bar, the Lucky Bar and the exterior-facing Blarney Bar. The casino includes beer pong tables, a stage, a dance floor and a pit with games including blackjack, roulette, and craps. Title: Downfall (game) Passage: Downfall is a two-player game for players aged 7 and older, first marketed by the Milton Bradley Company in 1970. Title: Casino de Port-Gentil Passage: Casino de Port-Gentil is a casino in Port-Gentil, Gabon. It is located just north of Saint Louis Church and the cole Mixte. The casino forms part of an entertainment complex in the city which includes "Le Galion" next door, the Supermarche Casino across the street and the City Sport Centre. It opens at 10pm from Thursday to Sunday and features blackjack, roulette, poker and slot machines.
game
Downfall (game)
Roulette
Which of Lewis Teague's work is a 1985 American anthology horror film?
Title: Campfire Tales (1997 film) Passage: Campfire Tales is a 1997 American anthology horror film directed by Matt Cooper, Martin Kunert, and David Semel. The film is made up of three individual short segments that are presented in an overarching narrative, told by a group of friends around a fire after they crash their car in the woods. It stars James Marsden, Christine Taylor, Amy Smart, and Ron Livingston. The film was released direct to video in 1998 through New Line Cinema. Title: Southbound (2015 film) Passage: Southbound is a 2015 American anthology horror film directed by Radio Silence, Roxanne Benjamin, David Bruckner, and Patrick Horvath. Produced by Brad Miska, the film premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival on September 16, 2015, and was released theatrically on February 5, 2016 in a limited release. The film was included on numerous Best Horror Films of 2016 lists including those by "Rolling Stone", Buzzfeed and the Thrillist. Title: Cat's Eye (1985 film) Passage: Cat's Eye (also known as "Stephen King's Cat's Eye") is a 1985 American anthology horror film directed by Lewis Teague and written by Stephen King. It comprises three stories, "Quitters, Inc.", "The Ledge", and "General". The first two are adaptations of short stories in King's "Night Shift" collection, and the third is unique to the film. The three stories are connected only by the presence of a traveling cat, which plays an incidental role in the first two and is a major character of the third. Title: Lewis Teague Passage: Lewis Teague (born March 8, 1938) is an American film director, whose work includes "Alligator", "Cat's Eye", "Cujo", "The Jewel of the Nile", "", "Navy SEALs" and "Wedlock". Title: Amusement (film) Passage: Amusement is a 2008 American anthology horror film directed by John Simpson and starring Katheryn Winnick, Laura Breckenridge and Jessica Lucas. The film went direct-to-video in January 2009. It was the last film to be distributed by Picturehouse Entertainment before their closure in 2008 and relaunch in 2013. Title: List of American Horror Story episodes Passage: "American Horror Story" (often abbreviated "AHS") is an American anthology horror television series created and produced by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk which premiered on October 5, 2011 on FX. Described as an anthology series, each season is conceived as a mostly self-contained miniseries, following a disparate set of characters and settings, and a storyline with its own "beginning, middle, and end."
Cat's Eye
Lewis Teague
Cat's Eye (1985 film)
What sport do Kim Min-soo and Sean Christopher Haire share?
Title: Sean Stone Passage: Sean Christopher Ali Stone (born December 29, 1984) is an American actor, film director, producer, cinematographer and screenwriter with an extensive filmography. He is the son of Elizabeth Burkit Cox and film director Oliver Stone. He converted to Islam in 2012. Title: Sean Edwards (politician) Passage: Sean Christopher Edwards (born 2 January 1962) is an Australian politician who was a member of the Australian Senate for South Australia from 2011 to 2016, representing the Liberal Party. Title: Kim Min-soo (judoka) Passage: Kim Min-soo (born January 22, 1975) is a South Korean former judoka, professional mixed martial artist and K-1 kickboxer. He is best known for becoming a K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 Finalist and also winning the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta earning a Silver Medal in Judo. He is also known for his fights with current WWE professional wrestler and former UFC Heavyweight Champion and veteran Brock Lesnar, former WWE wrestler and K-1 fighter Sean O'Haire and former NFL football player turned K-1 kickboxer and New Japan Pro Wrestling contender Bob Sapp. Min-soo holds a notable kickboxing win over former UFC fighter Scott Junk. He announced his retirement from contact sports in 2011 with brief stints as color commentator for Japanese and Korean mixed martial arts and professional wrestling events. Kim is also the Judo head coach for Korean Top Team. Title: Don Spike Passage: Kim Min-soo (; born January 24, 1977), better known by his stage name Don Spike () is a South Korean singer and composer. Title: Sean O'Haire Passage: Sean Christopher Haire (February 25, 1971 September 8, 2014) was an American professional wrestler, mixed martial artist and kickboxer, better known by his ring name, Sean O'Haire. Title: Sean Lucas Passage: Sean Christopher Lucas (born December 8, 1983) is a retired Canadian football linebacker who played all six years of his career for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. He was a part of Saskatchewan's Grey Cup win in 2007 and was named a CFL West All-Star in 2009. Lucas was widely regarded as the Saskatchewan player at the centre of the infamous 13th Man incident that cost the club the championship in 2009. Lucas was named in football circles as the extra player who was on the field when Montreal kicker Damon Duval missed a 43-yard field goal as time expired, seemingly giving Saskatchewan the win. But Duval got a second chance from 33 yards after the Riders were penalized for too many men. Duval converted to give Montreal a thrilling 28-27 victory. The Riders have never said who the extra man was, but video replays did show Lucas start off the field, then turn and stay on for Duval's attempt in the most heart-breaking finish in Grey Cup history.
mixed martial arts
Kim Min-soo (judoka)
Sean O'Haire
What modern countries border the ancient territory of the Kinambroi?
Title: State of the Teutonic Order Passage: The State of the Teutonic Order (German: "Staat des Deutschen Ordens" ; Latin: "Civitas Ordinis Theutonici" ), also called Deutschordensstaat (] ) or Ordensstaat (] ) in German, was a crusader state formed by the Teutonic Knights or Teutonic Order during the 13th century Northern Crusades along the Baltic Sea. The state was based in Prussia after the Order's conquest of the Pagan Old Prussians which began in 1230. It expanded to include at various times Courland, Gotland, Livonia, Neumark, Pomerelia and Samogitia. Its territory was in the modern countries of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Russia. Most of the territory was conquered by military orders, after which German colonization occurred to varying effect. Title: Lake Skadar Passage: Lake Skadar (Montenegrin and Serbian: , "Skadarsko jezero", ] ; Albanian: "Liqeni i Shkodrs" , ] ) also called Lake Scutari, Lake Shkodr and Lake Shkodra lies on the border of Albania and Montenegro, the largest lake in Southern Europe. It is named after the city of Shkodr in northern Albania (Albanian: "Shkodr "or" Shkodra" , Serbian: , "Skadar", Italian: "Scutari" ). It is a karst lake. Title: Garigliano Bowl Passage: The Garigliano bowl is a small impasto bowl with bucchero glaze likely to have been produced around 500 BC, with an early Latin inscript written in a form of the western Greek or Etruscan alphabet. It was found along the river Garigliano, between Lazio and Campania, in the vicinity of ancient Minturnae (now Minturno, Italy), in the ancient territory occupied by the Aurunci. Title: Kinna (ancient town) Passage: Kinna was an ancient town of the Kinambroi, a tribe of Illyrians, located to the east of Lake Skadar. Title: MauritaniaMorocco relations Passage: MauritaniaMorocco relations are the relations between Mauritania and Morocco, two countries of the Maghreb, in West Africa. The two countries border each other since 1975, when Spain abandoned the Western Sahara most of which is now de facto under Moroccan control. The sovereignty of this territory remains disputed. Title: FinlandNorway border Passage: The border between Norway and Finland is 736 km long. It is a land and river border between two tripoints. The western tripoint is marked by Treriksrset, a stone cairn where both countries border Sweden. The eastern tripoint is marked by Treriksrysa, a stone cairn where both countries border Russia.
Albania and Montenegro
Kinna (ancient town)
Lake Skadar
Who is the son of the man to whom Marie-Thrse Walter was a mistress?
Title: Olga Khokhlova Passage: Olga Picasso, born Olga Stepanovna Khokhlova (Russian: , June 17, 1891 February 11, 1955) was a Russian ballet dancer, but better known as the first wife of Pablo Picasso and the mother of his son, Paulo. Title: La Lecture Passage: La Lecture (or Reading) is a painting by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso completed in January 1932. The oil painting depicts Picasso's mistress and muse, Marie-Thrse Walter, asleep with a book upon her lap. The painting led to the breakup of Picasso's marriage to Olga Khokhlova after she saw it at a retrospective exhibition and realised that the facial features were not her own. The painting went to auction in 1989 and in 1996, where it failed to sell. In January 2011, it was announced that "La Lecture" would be going to auction on 8 February. The painting, which had not been seen in Europe since the exhibition, was then displayed at Sotheby's in Paris. Title: Le Rve (Picasso) Passage: Le Rve (French, "The Dream") is a 1932 oil painting (130 97 cm) by Pablo Picasso, then 50 years old, portraying his 22-year-old mistress Marie-Thrse Walter. It is said to have been painted in one afternoon, on 24 January 1932. It belongs to Picasso's period of distorted depictions, with its oversimplified outlines and contrasted colors resembling early Fauvism. Title: Nude, Green Leaves and Bust Passage: Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (French: "Nu au Plateau de Sculpteur" ) is a 1932 painting by Pablo Picasso, featuring his mistress Marie-Thrse Walter. Title: Marie Therese Vauzou Passage: Marie-Thrse Vauzou (August 10, 1825 November 3, 1907) was a French Catholic nun who is known as being the Mistress of Novices and later Mother Superior at the Sisters of Charity of Nevers, during the time that Bernadette Soubirous was alive. Title: Marie-Thrse Walter Passage: Marie-Thrse Walter (13 July 1909 20 October 1977) was the French mistress and model of Pablo Picasso from 1927 to about 1935, and the mother of his daughter Maya Widmaier-Picasso. Their relationship began when she was seventeen years old; he was 45 and still living with his first wife, Olga Khokhlova. It ended when Picasso moved on to his next mistress, artist Dora Maar.
Paulo
Marie-Thrse Walter
Olga Khokhlova
Which song from a self-titled album was featured in a 1965 film, starring Jon Voight and written by Waldo Salt?
Title: Midnight Cowboy Passage: Midnight Cowboy is a 1969 American drama film based on the 1965 novel of the same name by James Leo Herlihy. The film was written by Waldo Salt, directed by John Schlesinger, and stars Jon Voight alongside Dustin Hoffman. Notable smaller roles are filled by Sylvia Miles, John McGiver, Brenda Vaccaro, Bob Balaban, Jennifer Salt and Barnard Hughes. Title: Beyond (2012 film) Passage: Beyond is a 2012 psychological thriller-supernatural drama film starring Jon Voight, Teri Polo, and Dermot Mulroney. The film, directed by Josef Rusnak, was shot entirely on location in Anchorage, Alaska. Title: Deliverance Passage: Deliverance is a 1972 American thriller film produced and directed by John Boorman, and starring Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty and Ronny Cox, with the latter two making their feature film debuts. The film is based on the 1970 novel of the same name by American author James Dickey, who has a small role in the film as the Sheriff. The screenplay was written by Dickey and an uncredited Boorman. It was a critical success, earning three Academy Award nominations and five Golden Globe nominations. Title: Conrack Passage: Conrack is a 1974 DeLuxe Color film in Panavision based on the 1972 autobiographical book "The Water Is Wide" by Pat Conroy, directed by Martin Ritt and starring Jon Voight in the title role, alongside Paul Winfield, Madge Sinclair, Hume Cronyn and Antonio Fargas. The film was released by 20th Century Fox on March 27, 1974. Title: Coming Home (1978 film) Passage: Coming Home is a 1978 American drama film directed by Hal Ashby, and starring Jane Fonda, Jon Voight and Bruce Dern. The screenplay by Waldo Salt and Robert C. Jones was from a story by Nancy Dowd. The film follows between a young woman, her Marine husband, and the paralyzed Vietnam War veteran she meets while her husband is overseas. Fonda and Voight won Academy Awards for their performances, while Dern was nominated for an Academy Award. Title: The Groop (US band) Passage: The Groop were a harmony-based psychedelic pop and soul vocal quartet from the USA, active at the end of the 1960s and releasing one self-titled album. Their song 'A Famous Myth' was included on the contemporary Midnight Cowboy film soundtrack.
'A Famous Myth'
The Groop (US band)
Midnight Cowboy
For what franchise were Chad Gable and Jason Jordan Smackdown Tag Team Champions?
Title: The Can-Am Express Passage: The Can-Am Express was a professional wrestling tag team comprising Doug Furnas and Dan KroffatPhil LaFon that wrestled in promotions such as All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), Universal Wrestling Association (UWA) and World Wrestling Federation (WWF). They teamed up together for nine years from 1989 to 1999 and held success as tag team competitors. In AJPW, they were a record five-time All Asia Tag Team Champions. In ECW, they were one-time World Tag Team Champions and in UWA, they were two-time World Tag Team Champions. Title: WWE Raw Tag Team Championship Passage: The WWE Raw Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling world tag team championship created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE on the Raw brand. It is one of two tag team championships for WWE's main roster, along with the SmackDown Tag Team Championship on the SmackDown brand. The current champions are Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins, who are in their first reign as a team. Individually, this is the first reign for Dean Ambrose, and the second reign for Seth Rollins. Title: Chad Gable Passage: Charles "Chas" Betts (born March 8, 1986) is an American professional wrestler who is currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Chad Gable. He was a part of the tag team American Alpha, along with Jason Jordan, where they are the former SmackDown Tag Team Champions. Title: Jason Jordan Passage: Nathan Everhart (born September 28, 1988) is an American professional wrestler and former amateur wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Jason Jordan. Title: WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship Passage: The WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling world tag team championship created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE on the SmackDown brand. It is one of two tag team championships for WWE's main roster, along with the Raw Tag Team Championship on the Raw brand. The current champions are The New Day (Big E, Kofi Kingston, and Xavier Woods), who are in their record tying second reign, both as a team and individually. Title: American Alpha Passage: American Alpha was a professional wrestling tag team, composed of former amateur wrestlers Jason Jordan and Chad Gable. The team performed on WWE's developmental brand NXT before being moved up to the main roster on the SmackDown brand. The team was disbanded after Jordan moved to the Raw brand on July 17, 2017 while Gable stayed on SmackDown.
WWE
Chad Gable
Jason Jordan
Bally's Paris station is located in which city?
Title: Sentier (Paris Mtro) Passage: Sentier is a station on Paris Mtro Line 3 in the 2nd arrondissement. It opened on 20 November 1904 as part of the first section of the line between Pre Lachaise and Villiers, which opened a month earlier. The station is named after a path (French: "sentier") leading to the city's fortifications, now called the "Rue du Sentier". The station is one of the few to have its entrance incorporated into the front of a building. A secondary entrance is located 87 rue Raumur, it contains railings designed by Hector Guimard and is listed as a "monument historique". Title: Bally's amp; Paris station Passage: Bally's Paris station is a station on the Las Vegas Monorail. The station is an island platform located at Bally's and the Paris Las Vegas hotels. Bally's Paris station is located behind the two hotels. Title: Gare d'Antony Passage: Antony is a station of the Paris RER. It is named after the city of Antony, Hauts-de-Seine where the station is located. The station allows the transfer from the RER B to Orlyval, a small automatic light rail line which runs a shuttle service to Orly Airport. Title: Gare de Massy Palaiseau Passage: Massy Palaiseau is an RER station, located in the city of Massy, with a junction of the RER B (B4 section) and RER C (C2 and C8 sections). It's a station in this southern outer suburb of Paris, with a connection with the TGV station, called Gare de Massy TGV. Title: Paris-Gare de Lyon Passage: Paris-Gare de Lyon (or Gare de Lyon) is one of the six large mainline railway station termini in Paris, France. It handles about 90,000,000 passengers every year, making it the third busiest station of France and one of the busiest of Europe. It is the northern terminus of the ParisMarseille railway. It is named after the city of Lyon, a stop for many long-distance trains departing here, most en route to the south of France. The station is located in the XIIe arrondissement, on the north bank of the river Seine, in the east of Paris. Title: Paris Las Vegas Passage: Paris Las Vegas is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation.
Paradise, Nevada
Bally's amp; Paris station
Paris Las Vegas
Tevikiye Mosque and Abdi peki Arena, are both located in which city, in Turkey?
Title: 199495 FIBA European Cup Passage: The 199495 FIBA European Cup season occurred between September 6, 1994, and March 14, 1995. The final was held at Abdi peki Arena, Istanbul, Turkey and Benetton Treviso defeated Taugrs in front of 6,000 spectators. Title: Abdi peki Street Passage: Abdi peki Street or Abdi peki Avenue (Turkish: "Abdi peki Caddesi" ) is one of the premier shopping streets of stanbul, Turkey, located in the ili district. It runs along the Maka and Tevikiye neighborhoods, extending from Bayldm CaddesiMaka Caddesi to Vali Kona Caddesi in the Nianta quarter, crossing Mim Kemal ke Caddesi, Bronz Sokak, Atiye Sokak, Tevikiye Bostan Sokak, Eytam Caddesi, Altn Sokak and Profesr Doktor Feyzi Feyziolu Sokak on its length of around 700 m in generally northern direction. Title: Nianta Passage: Nianta is a quarter of the ili district on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey. It comprises neighbourhoods like Tevikiye, Maka, Osmanbey and Pangalt. A popular shopping and residential district, it is one of Istanbul's most exclusive neighbourhoods. The area includes fashion shops, department stores, cafs, pubs, restaurants and night clubs. Abdi peki Street, Turkey's most expensive shopping street in terms of lease prices, stretches from the neighbourhoods of Maka and Tevikiye to the center of Nianta. Title: Tevikiye Mosque Passage: The Tevikiye Mosque is a neo-baroque structure located in the Tevikiye neighbourhood of ili district in Istanbul, Turkey. Title: Galatasaray S.K. (men's basketball) Passage: Galatasaray S.K., for sponsorship reasons Galatasaray Odeabank, is a professional basketball team based in the city of Istanbul in Turkey. It is a part of the Galatasaray Sports Club. The team competes in the Turkish Basketball Super League and EuroCup. Galatasaray plays its home matches in Abdi peki Arena, which has a seating capacity for 12,270 spectators. The team has been crowned Turkish national champions five times so far. Title: Abdi peki Arena Passage: Abdi peki Arena, formerly known as Abdi peki Sports Complex, is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in the Zeytinburnu district of Istanbul, Turkey, situated just outside the ancient city walls in Yedikule. Designed in 1979 and opened in 1986 after several years of interrupted construction, it is named after the renowned Turkish journalist Abdi peki.
Istanbul
Tevikiye Mosque
Abdi peki Arena
What book writter by Aldous Huxley was inspired by a mescaline trip and also inspired the name of a famous rock band's album?
Title: Between Heaven and Hell (novel) Passage: Between Heaven and Hell: A Dialog Somewhere Beyond Death with John F. Kennedy, C. S. Lewis, Aldous Huxley is a novel by Peter Kreeft about U.S. President John F. Kennedy, and authors C. S. Lewis ("The Chronicles of Narnia") and Aldous Huxley ("Brave New World") meeting in Purgatory and engaging in a philosophical discussion on faith. It was inspired by the fact that all three men died on the same day: November 22, 1963. We see from the three points of view: Kennedy's "modern Christian" view, Lewis's "conservative Christian" or "mere Christian" view, and Huxley's "Orientalized Christian" view. The book progresses as Lewis and Kennedy discuss Jesus' being God incarnate, to Lewis and Huxley discussing whether or not Jesus was a deity or "just a good person." Title: Island (Huxley novel) Passage: Island is the final book by English writer Aldous Huxley, published in 1962. It is the account of Will Farnaby, a cynical journalist who is shipwrecked on the fictional island of Pala. "Island" is Huxley's utopian counterpart to his most famous work, the 1932 dystopian novel "Brave New World", itself often paired with George Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty-Four". The ideas that would become "Island" can be seen in a foreword he wrote in 1946 to a new edition of "Brave New World": Title: Ape and Essence Passage: Ape and Essence (1948) is a novel by Aldous Huxley, published by Chatto Windus in the UK and Harper Brothers in the US. It is set in a dystopia, as is "Brave New World", Huxley's more famous work. It is largely a satire of the rise of large-scale warfare and warmongering in the 20th century, and presents a pessimistic view of the politics of mutually assured destruction. The book makes extensive use of surreal imagery, depicting humans as apes who, as a whole, will inevitably kill themselves. Title: The Doors of Perception Passage: The Doors of Perception is a philosophical essay, released as a book, by Aldous Huxley. First published in 1954, it details his experiences when taking mescaline. The book takes the form of Huxley's recollection of a mescaline trip that took place over the course of an afternoon in May 1953. The book takes its title from a phrase in William Blake's 1793 poem "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell". Huxley recalls the insights he experienced, which range from the "purely aesthetic" to "sacramental vision". He also incorporates later reflections on the experience and its meaning for art and religion. Title: Perception (The Doors album) Passage: Perception is a 40th-anniversary edition 12-disc box set by The Doors. The CDs contain the 1999 remastered editions of all the Jim Morrison era albums, while the DVD-Audio discs contain new (2007) "40th Anniversary" stereo and surround remixes of those albums as well as visual extras. Each album includes extra tracks consisting of previously unreleased session outtakes. Exclusive to the box set is a DVD with several live performances and other extras. The title is almost certainly a reference to the Aldous Huxley book "The Doors of Perception", which inspired the band's name. Title: Pala (album) Passage: Pala is the second album from British alternative dance band Friendly Fires. It was released in the UK on 16 May 2011, and charted at number 6 on the UK Albums Chart. The album name comes from Aldous Huxley's final novel "Island", which tells the story of a journalist shipwrecked on the fictional island of Pala, which supports a utopian society. The parrot photograph was chosen from the private collection of Norwegian fashion photographer Slve Sundsb.
The Doors of Perception
Perception (The Doors album)
The Doors of Perception
In which country are Veliefendi Race Course and raan Palace?
Title: raan Palace Passage: raan Palace (Turkish: "raan Saray" ), a former Ottoman palace, is now a five-star hotel in the Kempinski Hotels chain. It is located on the European shore of the Bosporus, between Beikta and Ortaky in Istanbul, Turkey. Title: International Bosphorus Cup Passage: The International Bosphorus Cup is a Group 2 flat horse race in Turkey open to horses aged three years or older. It is run at Veliefendi Race Course over a distance of 2,400 metres (about 1 mile), and it is scheduled to take place each year in early September. It is part of Istanbul's International Racing Festival. Title: Veliefendi Race Course Passage: Veliefendi Race Course (Turkish: "Veliefendi Hipodromu" ) is a horse racing track located at Veliefendi neighborhood in Zeytinburnu district of Istanbul, Turkey. Title: Blent Gngr Passage: Blent Gngr is a modern Turkish architect, known for the restoration of the raan Palace, the Yldz Palace, and the Smela Monastery. Title: Gazi Race Passage: The Gazi Race (Turkish: "Gazi Kousu" ) is a Turkish thoroughbred horse flat race that is established in honor of the founder of the Turkish Republic Gazi Mustafa Kemal. It is country's most prestigious horse racing event, which is held uninterruptedly since its establishment in 1927. Restricted to 22 three-year-old thoroughbred horses, it is raced clockwise at a distance of 2400 m on turf (grass) track at the Veliefendi Race Course in Istanbul. Title: Yasin Pilavclar Passage: Yasin Pilavclar (born September 11, 1990, in Istanbul, Turkey) is a horse racing jockey, who is currently riding at Veliefendi Race Course in Istanbul, Turkey.
Turkey
Veliefendi Race Course
raan Palace
Stephen Alley was allegedly involved in the murder of which Russian mystic?
Title: Stephen Alley Passage: Captain Stephen Alley was an engineer and MI6 (SIS) agent born in a House of Yusupov Palace, Moscow, Russia. He was educated in both Russia and England and became experienced in building rail transport. He is noted by many authors and documentaries for alleged involvement in the murder of Grigori Rasputin whilst working for the British Military Control Office in Saint Petersburg. Alley was alleged to be the author of a notorious letter to John Scale on 25th December 1916 that, if authentic, is claimed by BBC History to be "the best proof of British involvement in Rasputin's murder" Title: John Scale Passage: Lieutenant Colonel John Dymoke Scale DSO, OBE (born 27th December 1882) was a MI6 (SIS) agent, originally from Merthyr Tydfil in Glamorgan. He was involved in a British propaganda unit called the Anglo-Russian Commission in St Petersburg, where his responsibilities included running Mohammed Beck Hadjetlach. Scale served in the British Indian Army and was first sent to Russia in 1912. He qualified as a Russian translator in 1913 and rejoined the 87th Punjabis in 1914. In 1916, Scale served with Stephen Alley and Oswald Rayner under Mansfield Cumming at the time of the murder of Grigori Rasputin. Whilst a Captain in St Petersburg, in the weeks leading up to the killing, Scale is recorded as having met with Oswald Rayner and Felix Yusupov in the diary of their chauffeur, William Compton. Several other books and documentaries have claimed Scale's involvement in Rasputin's death, or even alleged that Scale commanded Rayner to fatally shoot him. A letter from Alley to Scale provides the best evidence of British Intelligence involvement in the murder and torture that reads : Title: Kartellen Passage: Kartellen (English: "The Cartel") is a Swedish gangstarap hip hop group founded in 2008 by Kinesen with Babyface, both serving life sentences in Finland for accessory to murder. Kinesen was also allegedly involved in an infamous airport multi-million robbery in 2002. Title: Grigori Rasputin Passage: Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin (Russian: ] ) (21 January [O.S. 9 January] 1869 30 December [O.S. 17 December] 1916 ) was a Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man who befriended the family of Tsar Nicholas II and gained considerable influence in late imperial Russia. Title: Ruth Wilson Epstein Passage: Ruth Beverly Wilson was an American nurse married to alleged spy Jacob Epstein. Epstein had been wounded in the Spanish Civil War after he volunteered for the International Brigades. Ruth, who was a nurse, met him while he was recuperating from his injuries. They were allegedly Soviet intelligence agents, who were stationed in Mexico City during World War II. They were allegedly involved in the efforts to break Leon Trotsky's killer, Ramn Mercader, out of a Mexican prison. Wilson's code name in Soviet intelligence and deciphered in the Venona transcripts is "Nona". Title: Philip Abramo Passage: Philip Abramo (born 1945), also known as "The King Of Wall Street", "Lou Metzer" is a caporegime in the New Jersey DeCavalcante crime family who was allegedly involved in security fraud and murder. Abramo was a capo of the DeCavalcante family's crew in Miami, Florida.
Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin
Stephen Alley
Grigori Rasputin
The college where R. Kent Hughes holds a BA from had approximately how many students enrolled as of fall 2015?
Title: Grenfell Campus Passage: Grenfell Campus, formerly Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, is a campus of the Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN), located in the city of Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The campus has approximately 1,300 students enrolled in degree programs for the arts, education, fine arts, science, resource management and nursing. Many students from around the province also attend the school for the first- and second-year course offerings before transferring to Memorial University's larger campus in St. John's. Title: Henry Kent Hughes Passage: Henry Kent Hughes (c. 1814 30 August 1880), usually referred to as "H. Kent Hughes", was a pastoralist and politician who sat in the South Australian House of Assembly from 1868 to 1875 representing the seats of Victoria and later, Port Adelaide. Title: R. Kent Hughes Passage: R. Kent Hughes (born March 1, 1942) was Senior Pastor Emeritus of College Church in Wheaton, Illinois, United States. Hughes is the author of numerous books, including the best-selling "Disciplines of a Godly Man". He is also editor and contributor for the projected 50-volume "Preaching the Word" series, including "Mark: Jesus, Servant and Savior", which received the ECPA Gold Medallion Book Award for best commentary in 1990. Hughes served as Senior Pastor of College Church for 27 years and retired at the end of 2006. He moved to Wheaton from California where he pastored two churches. He holds a BA from Whittier College, an MDiv from Talbot School of Theology, a DMin from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and a DD from Biola University. He lives in Pennsylvania state with his wife, Barbara, and he is the father of 4 and grandfather of 21 children. Title: Whittier College Passage: Whittier College is a private liberal arts college in Whittier, California, United States. As of fall 2015, the college has approximately 1,725 enrolled (undergraduate and graduate) students. Title: Indiana University Passage: Indiana University (IU) is a multi-campus public university system in the state of Indiana, United States. Indiana University has a combined student body of more than 110,000 students, including approximately 46,000 students enrolled at the Indiana University Bloomington campus and approximately 31,000 students enrolled at the Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) campus. Title: KJSCE Symphony Passage: Symphony, the annual cultural festival of K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering, has created its name and popularity among Engineering and Management institutes far and wide for the last decade. Every year many students from various institutes be a part of this festival. The main aim is to promote, encourage and exhibit the talents of the students on a common platform and create interest in the classical, vocal and instrumental music. Symphony hosts more than 9000 students every year. Symphony has been graced by artists of the magnitude of Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia, Pt ShivKumar Sharma, Louis Banks, Hariharan, Indus Creed, Parikrama, KK, Bombay Vikings, Taufiq Qureshi, Dagar, Suraj Jagan, and Ustad Zakir Hussain. The event also has a social touch to propagate a message relevant to the times like AIDS awareness, etc. There have also been Auto Shows and an Army display at Symphony. The organization is done by students which is also a time for building strong camaraderie and teamwork. Many students look back fondly at the memories gathered during this phase of their lives.
1,725
R. Kent Hughes
Whittier College
Malladi Venkata Satyanarayana Rao was honored with a title given each year by what group?
Title: Rendu Rella Aaru Passage: Rendu Rellu Aaru (English: Two Two's are Six; 2X26) is a 1986 Telugu comedy film produced by Gogineni.Subba Rao on Vijaya Creations banner, presented by industrialist K.Shanthi Kumar and directed by Jandhyala. Starring Chandra Mohan, Rajendra Prasad, Rajani, Preethi in the lead roles and music composed by RajanNagendra. E. V. V. Satyanarayana worked as Associate Director to the film. The story is based on a novel of same name by Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthy. Title: Malladi Venkata Satyanarayana Rao Passage: Malladi Venkata Satyanarayana Rao ( ) (6 May 1932 1 November 1996) was a violinist and radio artist, honoured with the title "Sangeetha Kalanidhi". Title: Sangeetha Kalanidhi Passage: Sangeetha Kalanidhi or Sangita Kalanidhi (Sanskrit: sagtakalnidhi ) ("sangeetha" music, "kala" art, "nidhi" treasure) is the title awarded yearly to an expert Carnatic Musician by the Madras Music Academy. It is often considered to be the most prestigious award in the field of Carnatic Music. Title: Jhansi Rani (1988 film) Passage: Jhansi Rani is a 1988 Telugu suspense film, produced by Midde Rama Rao on Sri Rajyalakshmi Art Pictures banner and directed by Satyanand. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Bhanupriya in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film is based on Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthy's "Mr. V" Novel. Title: Lucky Chance Passage: Lucky Chance is a 1994 Telugu, Comedy film, produced by C. Sarath Babu on Sri Madhav Arts banner and directed by Siva Nageswara Rao. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Kanchan in the lead roles and music composed by Sri. The film is inspired by 1954 classic movie Chakrapani, which itself was based on Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthy's novel "Vitamin M". The film recorded as "Hit" at the box office. Title: Chakrapani Passage: Chakrapani is a Telugu, comedy film, produced directed by P. S. Ramakrishna Rao on Bharani Pictures banner. Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna in the lead roles and music also composed by Bhanumathi Ramakrishna. The film was based on Telugu novel "Vitamin M" written by Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthy which was also adapted into 1994 movie "Lucky Chance".
the Madras Music Academy
Malladi Venkata Satyanarayana Rao
Sangeetha Kalanidhi
What is the name of the fantasy books by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin featuring the fictional people, The Kargs, called?
Title: Karg Passage: The Kargs are a fictional people in Ursula K. Le Guin's "Earthsea" canon. Title: Earthsea Passage: Earthsea is a series of fantasy books by the American writer Ursula K. Le Guin, and the name of their setting, a world of islands surrounded by an uncharted ocean. Starting with a short story, "The Word of Unbinding" in 1964, there are six Earthsea books, beginning with "A Wizard of Earthsea" in 1968, and continuing with "The Tombs of Atuan", "The Farthest Shore", "Tehanu", and "The Other Wind". There are eight short stories, all but "The Daughter of Odren" now collected in "The Wind's Twelve Quarters" and "Tales from Earthsea". Title: The Wind's Twelve Quarters Passage: The Wind's Twelve Quarters is a collection of short stories by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin, named after a line from A. E. Housman's "A Shropshire Lad" and first published by Harper Row in 1975. Described by Le Guin as a retrospective, it collects 17 previously published stories, four of which were the germ of novels she was to write later: "The Word of Unbinding" and "The Rule of Names" gave Le Guin the place that was to become Earthsea; "Semley's Necklace" was first published as "Dowry of the Angyar" in 1964 and then as the Prologue of the novel "Rocannon's World" in 1966; "Winter's King" is about the inhabitants of the planet Winter, as is Le Guin's later novel "The Left Hand of Darkness". Most of the other stories are also connected to Le Guin's novels. The story "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" won the Hugo Award in 1974, while "The Day Before the Revolution" won the Locus and Nebula Awards in 1975. Title: Nine Lives (novelette) Passage: "Nine Lives" is a 1968 science fiction novelette by Ursula K. Le Guin. Originally published in "Playboy" magazine (it was reprinted in "The Wind's Twelve Quarters"), the story uses human cloning to explore perceptions of self and other. When it was published, Le Guin opted for publishing it under her initials (U.K. Le Guin) rather than her name, as per "Playboy"'s suggestion that a female author would make its readers "nervous." Le Guin has said "It's not surprising that "Playboy" hadn't had its consciousness raised back then, but it is surprising to me to realize how thoughtlessly I went along with them. It was the first (and is the only) time I met with anything I understood as sexual prejudice, prejudice against me as a woman writer, from any editor or publisher; and it seemed so silly, so grotesque, that I failed to see that it was also important." Title: City of Illusions Passage: City of Illusions is a 1967 science fiction novel by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin. It is set on Earth in the distant future, and is part of her Hainish Cycle. "City of Illusions" lays the foundation for the Hainish cycle which is a fictional world in which the majority of Ursula K. Le Guin's science fiction novels take place. Title: The Dowry of the Angyar Passage: "The Dowry of the Angyar" is a science fiction short story by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin, first published in 1964. It is the first work of the "Hainish Cycle". The story is set on a fictional planet of the star Fomalhaut, and follows a highborn woman as she tries to track down a family heirloom. The story was later used as the prologue to Le Guin's 1966 novel "Rocannon's World". In later publications, the story was given the title "Semley's Necklace".
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When was the American actress starred in Touched with Fire born?
Title: Laura Marano Passage: Laura Marie Marano (born November 29, 1995) is an American actress and singer. She starred in the Disney Channel series "Austin Ally" as Ally Dawson. Marano was one of the five original classmates in "Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? ". She starred in "Without a Trace" for three seasons and also "Back to You", in both instances playing the daughter of the main characters. Marano starred in the indie film "A Sort of Homecoming". Marano also starred in the 2015 Disney Channel Original Movie "Bad Hair Day" along with "Good Luck Charlie" actress Leigh-Allyn Baker. In 2015, she signed with Big Machine Records and released her debut single "Boombox" on March 11, 2016. At the end of 2016, Big Machine Records made the decision to drop all of their pop artists. Marano then signed to Warner Bros. Records in 2017 and plans to release her debut album with the label. She is also the younger sister of actress Vanessa Marano who starred in Freeform's "Switched at Birth". Title: Juliana Dever Passage: Juliana Dever (born December 18, 1980) is an American actress and Travel Blogger. Dever is best known for her recurring role on Castle as Jennifer "Jenny" Ryan. Dever was producer and co-star in the 2016 VR Web Series Touched By Destiny. Title: Wendy Phillips Passage: Wendy Phillips (born January 2, 1952) is an American actress, noted for playing David Selby's character's last wife, Lauren Daniels, during the final season of "Falcon Crest" and for playing Gerald McRaney's wife, Claire Greene, on both "Touched by an Angel" and "Promised Land". Other television series in which she has been a featured player have included "A Year in the Life", "Homefront" and "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip". Among her movie works, there is a role in "" and also on "Bugsy". Title: Paul Dalio Passage: Paul Dalio (born December 8, 1979) is an American screenwriter, director and composer. His first film, "Touched with Fire", inspired by his struggles overcoming bipolar disorder, premiered at SXSW and was released theatrically in February 2016. Title: Touched with Fire (film) Passage: Touched with Fire is a 2015 American drama film directed and written by Paul Dalio. The film stars Katie Holmes, Luke Kirby, Christine Lahti, Griffin Dunne and Bruce Altman. The film is about two bipolar poets who meet in a psychiatric hospital and fall in love. The film was released on February 12, 2016, by Roadside Attractions. Title: Katie Holmes Passage: Kate Noelle Holmes (born December 18, 1978) is an American actress who first achieved fame for her role as Joey Potter on The WB television teen drama "Dawson's Creek" from 1998 to 2003. She appeared in 1998's "Disturbing Behavior", a thriller, which won her an MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance. In 2000 Holmes featured in "Wonder Boys," which got positive attention from many leading critics.
December 18, 1978
Touched with Fire (film)
Katie Holmes
In between Secrets of Life and Summer Magic, which one is based on the novel "Mother Carey's Chickens" ?
Title: Patrick Carey (cinematographer) Passage: Patrick Carey (1916 in London 1996) is a British filmmaker. His mother, Mia Carey, was a well known actress at the Gate Theatre, Dublin. She starred in one of the first films of the newly set up Irish Film Society, "Manon's Acre", set in north Dublin. His brother was Denis Carey (actor). The family moved back to Ireland in 1923 when his father took up a government post in the Department of Finance. Carey became well known in the genre of short documentary films, with a lyrical gift for dramatic visualization of natural scenery: his two most well known films being "Yeats Country" (1965), exploring the relationship between the vision of poet W.B. Yeats and the landscape of Co. Sligo, and "Oisin" (1970) a film which focuses entirely on the imagery created by the natural world, without either words or music. Both films were nominated for an Academy Award In "Errigal" (1970) a brilliant weave of folklore and narrative is set against the stunning dominance of the Donegal mountains. Of "Errigal", Carey wrote 'The mountains are the characters in the story, the drama is in the battle of the elements. I have tried to convey the feeling of personality in a landscape, supported only by music and natural sounds'. Title: Mother Carey's Chickens (novel) Passage: Mother Carey's Chickens is a novel by Kate Douglas Wiggin published in 1911 by Houghton Mifflin. Title: Secrets of Life Passage: Secrets of Life is a 1956 American documentary film written and directed by James Algar. The documentary follows the changing world of nature, the sky, the sea, the sun, planets, insects and volcanic action. The documentary was released on November 6, 1956, by Buena Vista Distribution. Title: Magic: The Gathering core sets, 20092015 Passage: Seven "" core sets have been released since 2009: Magic 2010, Magic 2011, Magic 2012, Magic 2013, Magic 2014, Magic 2015, and Magic Origins. Unlike "10th Edition" and previous core sets, roughly half of each core set was entirely new cards. Beginning with "Magic 2010", Wizards decided to introduce new cards into the Core Set so that they could be relevant for both new players as well as veterans. Starting with "Magic 2011", core sets have included "returning mechanics", or non-evergreen keywords with cards printed in just one core set. All of these core sets were released in the summer of the year prior to the year in the title - for example, "Magic 2010" was released in 2009. Title: Summer Magic Passage: Summer Magic is a 1963 Walt Disney Productions film starring Hayley Mills, Burl Ives, and Dorothy McGuire in a story about a Boston widow and her children taking up residence in a small town in Maine. The film was based on the novel "Mother Carey's Chickens" by Kate Douglas Wiggin and was directed by James Neilson. This was the fourth of six film Mills did for Disney, and the young actress received a Golden Globe nomination for her work here. Title: Sweetwater Creek (novel) Passage: Sweetwater Creek is a novel by Anne Rivers Siddons. Published in 2005, it is the story of a girl named Emily who survives her mother's abandonment and her older brother's suicide. She finds purpose in training her father's spaniels and takes refuge in the magic of Sweetwater Creek. A new friend enters Emily's life in the person of Lulu, a troubled daughter of privilege whose secrets threaten to destroy Emily's beautiful new world.
Summer Magic
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Summer Magic
What nationality is novelist Zadie Smith's husband?
Title: Diran Adebayo Passage: Diran Adebayo FRSL (born 30 August 1968) is a British novelist, cultural critic and academic best known for his stylish, inventive tales of London and the lives of African diasporans. His work has been characterised by its interest in multiple cultural identities, subcultures, and its distinctive, "musical" use of language. His work has won many awards and wide acclaim from critics. His fans include the writer Zadie Smith, who has praised him for his "humanness", arguing that he is one of a few English writers who "trade in both knowledge and feeling". In 2002 "The Times Literary Supplement" named him as one of the Best Young British Novelists. Title: Philip Tew Passage: Philip Tew (born Enfield, Middlesex, England) is a professor of Post-1900 Literature at Brunel University. He is the author of works on B.S. Johnson, Jim Crace, Zadie Smith, and the contemporary British novel. Some of his work has focused on social gerontology and the use of narrative theories in social, cultural and policy analysis. Title: Jean-Pol Fargeau Passage: Jean-Pol Fargeau is a French screenwriter and frequent collaborator of director Claire Denis. With Denis, he co-wrote "Chocolat" (1988), "Beau Travail" (1999), and "35 Shots of Rum" (2008) and "Bastards" (2013) among others. As of 2015, Fargeau and Denis are writing their first English-language film with novelist Zadie Smith and Smith's husband, novelist and poet Nick Laird; the film is a science-fiction piece set in space. Title: The Book of Other People Passage: The Book of Other People is a collection of short stories, published in 2008 by Penguin Books. Selected and edited by Zadie Smith, it contains 23 short stories by 23 different authors, among them Nick Hornby, David Mitchell, Colm Tibn, Jonathan Safran Foer, Dave Eggers, as well as Smith herself. The collection, as evidenced by the title, focuses on character; the authors were simply asked to "make somebody up". It being a "charity anthology," the contributors to "The Book of Other People" were not compensated for their writing, and the book's proceeds were given to 826NYC, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting students with their creative writing skills. Title: Nick Laird Passage: Nicholas "Nick" Laird (born 1975) is a Northern Irish novelist and poet. Title: Swing Time (novel) Passage: Swing Time is a novel by British writer Zadie Smith. Smith began to read excerpts from her novel in autumn 2015 with an intended release date of autumn 2016. The release date was later confirmed as 15 November 2016.
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Jean-Pol Fargeau
Nick Laird
Eystein Haraldsson, was king of Norway from 1142 to 1157, "ystein Haraldsson", is his name in which North Germanic language spoken mainly in Norway, where it is the official language?
Title: Danish language Passage: Danish ("dansk" ] ; "dansk sprog", ] ) is a North Germanic language spoken by around six million people, principally in Denmark and in the region of Southern Schleswig in northern Germany, where it has minority language status. There are also minor Danish-speaking communities in Norway, Sweden, Spain, the United States, Canada, Brazil and Argentina. Due to immigration and language shift in urban areas, around 1520 of the population of Greenland speak Danish as their home language. Title: Swedish language Passage: Swedish (   ] ) is a North Germanic language, spoken natively by more than 9 million people predominantly in Sweden (as sole official language) and parts of Finland, where it has equal legal standing with Finnish. It is largely mutually intelligible with Norwegian and Danish. Swedish is a descendant of Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples living in Scandinavia during the Viking Era. It is currently the largest of the North Germanic languages by number of speakers. Title: Sigurd II of Norway Passage: Sigurd II Haraldsson (or Sigurd Munn) (Old Norse: Sigurr Haraldsson) (11331155) was king of Norway from 1136 to 1155. He was son of Harald Gille, king of Norway and his mistress Tora Guttormsdotter ("ra Guthormsdttir"). He served as co-ruler with his half-brothers, Inge Haraldsson and Eystein Haraldsson. His epithet Munn means "the Mouth" in Old Norse. He was killed in the power-struggle against his brother, Inge, in an early stage of the civil war era in Norway. Title: German language Passage: German ("Deutsch" ] ) is a West Germanic language that is mainly spoken in Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and (co-) official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrol (Italy), the German-speaking Community of Belgium, and Liechtenstein. It is also one of the three official languages of Luxembourg. The languages which are most similar to German are the other members of the West Germanic language branch: Afrikaans, Dutch, English, the Frisian languages, Low GermanLow Saxon, Luxembourgish, and Yiddish. German is the second most widely spoken Germanic language, after English. Title: Eystein II of Norway Passage: Eystein Haraldsson (Old Norse: "Eysteinn Haraldsson", Norwegian: "ystein Haraldsson"); c.11251157) was king of Norway from 1142 to 1157. He ruled as co-ruler with his brothers, Inge Haraldsson and Sigurd Munn. He was killed in the power-struggle against his brother, Inge, in an early stage of the civil war era in Norway. Title: Norwegian language Passage: Norwegian (norsk) is a North Germanic language spoken mainly in Norway, where it is the official language. Along with Swedish and Danish, Norwegian forms a dialect continuum of more or less mutually intelligible local and regional variants.
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Eystein II of Norway
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Where was the founder of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster from?
Title: Free Presbyterian Church (Australia) Passage: The Free Presbyterian Church Of Australia is a denomination which currently consists of four congregations in fellowship with the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster. There are congregations in Port Lincoln, Perth, Lock and Tasmania. Title: Ivan Foster Passage: Ivan Foster (born 1943) is a retired senior minister in the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster and a former Democratic Unionist Party politician. He is a lifelong friend and associate of the Democratic Unionist politician and Free Presbyterian Church leader Ian Paisley. But in November 2006, he became the most prominent Free Presbyterian to openly challenge Ian Paisley's decision to enter into a power-sharing government with Sinn Fin and went on to denounce Ian Paisley from the pulpit of his church in January 2007. Title: Reformed Presbyterian Church of Malawi Passage: The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Malawi was a mission work of the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland, and was founded in 1985. There are more than 150 congregetions and 17,000 - 20,000 members mainly in rural areas of central and southern Malawi. Since 2006 the Restored Reformed Church supports this denomination after the Scottish Free Presbyterian Church' s missionaries left. Title: Free Presbyterian Church of North America Passage: The Free Presbyterian Church of North America (FPCNA) is a Presbyterian denomination in the United States and Canada with mission works in Liberia, Jamaica, and Kenya. Originally consisting of North American congregations under the auspices of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster, the North American group became a separate denomination in May 2005. Title: Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster Passage: The Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster is a Christian denomination founded by Rev. Ian Paisley in 1951. Doctrinally, the church describes itself as fundamentalist, evangelical, and separatist. Most of its members live in Northern Ireland, where the church is headquartered. The church has additional congregations in the Republic of Ireland, Great Britain and Australia, and a sister denomination in North America that has congregations in Canada and the United States. It also has a sister denomination in Nepal which was formed from the Nepal mission to the Unreached in November 2013. Title: Ian Paisley Passage: Ian Richard Kyle Paisley, Baron Bannside, PC (6 April 1926 12 September 2014) was a loyalist politician and Protestant religious leader from Northern Ireland.
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Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster
Ian Paisley
Were Vector and Dreams So Real both rock bands?
Title: Real structure Passage: In mathematics, a real structure on a complex vector space is a way to decompose the complex vector space in the direct sum of two real vector spaces. The prototype of such a structure is the field of complex numbers itself, considered as a complex vector space over itself and with the conjugation map formula1, with formula2, giving the "canonical" real structure on formula3, that is formula4. Title: StiefelWhitney class Passage: In mathematics, in particular in algebraic topology and differential geometry, the StiefelWhitney classes are a set of topological invariants of a real vector bundle that describe the obstructions to constructing everywhere independent sets of sections of the vector bundle. StiefelWhitney classes are indexed from 0 to "n", where "n" is the dimension of the vector space fiber of the vector bundle. If the StiefelWhitney class of index "i" is nonzero, then there cannot exist ("n""i"1) everywhere linearly independent sections of the vector bundle. A nonzero "n"th StiefelWhitney class indicates that every section of the bundle must vanish at some point. A nonzero first StiefelWhitney class indicates that the vector bundle is not orientable. For example, the first StiefelWhitney class of the Mbius strip, as a line bundle over the circle, is not zero, whereas the first StiefelWhitney class of the trivial line bundle over the circle, "S"R is zero. Title: Vector (band) Passage: Vector was a rock band formed in Sacramento, California in the early 1980s by Jimmy Abegg, Steve Griffith and Charlie Peacock. The band had several drummers over the years, including Aaron Smith and Bruce Spencer, both of whom also played drums for The 77s. Title: Normed vector space Passage: In mathematics, a normed vector space is a vector space on which a norm is defined. In a vector space with 1- 2- or 3-dimensional vectors with real-valued entries, the idea of the "length" of a vector is intuitive. This intuition can easily be extended to any real vector space formula1. The length of a vector in such a vector space has the following properties: Title: Dreams So Real Passage: Dreams So Real were an alternative rock band from Athens, Georgia, who gained national exposure in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They recorded three albums, including two releases on Arista Records. Title: Orientation of a vector bundle Passage: In mathematics, an orientation of a real vector bundle is a generalization of an orientation of a vector space; thus, given a real vector bundle : "E" "B", an orientation of "E" means: for each fiber "E", there is an orientation of the vector space "E" and one demands that each trivialization map (which is a bundle map)
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Dreams So Real
Unapologetic was the album released after the album that was created while traveling for which tour?
Title: Road Movie (video) Passage: Road Movie is a documentary-style film by rock group R.E.M., released on both VHS and DVD, charting the conclusion of the band's 1995 worldwide tour in support of "Monster", their album released the previous year. Directed by Peter Care, the ninety-minute effort features nineteen songs (all but one a montage) performed over the final three nights (November 18, 19 and 21) of the tour, at The Omni in Atlanta, Georgia. The set-list reads very much like a complete R.E.M. showgigs on the "Monster" tour were opened by either "I Took Your Name" or "What's the Frequency, Kenneth? " (with the former taking precedence in this case), while the last song of the night was invariably "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" (as it is here). The film is a companion piece to the "Tourfilm" documentary (note the symmetry in the names), which chronicles the band's 1989 tour on the back of the previous year's album "Green". Title: Unapologetic Passage: Unapologetic is the seventh studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on November 19, 2012, by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. It was recorded between June and November 2012, during promotion of her sixth album, "Talk That Talk" (2011). As executive producer, Rihanna enlisted previous collaborators The-Dream, David Guetta, Chase Status, and StarGate to work alongside new collaborators such as Parker Ighile, Mike Will Made-It, and Labrinth. "Unapologetic" is mainly a pop, dubstep and RB album that incorporates elements of hip hop, EDM and reggae in its production, similar to the sound of her previous albums "Talk That Talk" and "Rated R" (2009). Title: Tour Generacin RBD En Vivo Passage: Tour Generacin RBD en Vivo (English: "RBD Generation Tour Live") is the first live album released by Mexican pop band RBD. The album was recorded live at a concert from the band's Tour Generacin RBD in Mexico City's Palacio de los Deportes. It features songs from their debut album "Rebelde", one new live track, two medleys of popular songs in the album's Mexican edition, and on the edition released in the US, a track that later appeared on their second studio album, "Nuestro Amor". Title: Talk That Talk Passage: Talk That Talk is the sixth studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna, released on November 18, 2011, by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. It was recorded while traveling for the Loud Tour between February and November 2011, and was originally planned to be a reissue of her previous studio album "Loud" (2010). As executive producer, Rihanna enlisted a wide range of producers including Alex da Kid, Calvin Harris, Chase Status, No I.D., and StarGate to achieve her desired sound. Following in the same vein as "Loud", "Talk That Talk" is a dance-oriented popRB crossover album that incorporates elements of hip hop, dubstep, electronic and house music. The album also continues to have subtle dancehall genres, whilst its lyrical content and themes revolve around a nihilist, romantic and lascivious lover. Title: First Encounter Tour 1996 Passage: First Encounter Tour 1996 is the thirteenth full-length album by German electronic music outfit Cluster. It is also the third live album released, and the only double album released by Cluster. Title: Motion in the Ocean Passage: Motion in the Ocean is the third studio album released by English pop rock band McFly. The album was released in the United Kingdom on 6 November 2006. The album has sold more than 300,000 copies in the UK since its release, being ceritified platinum. The tour edition of the album was released on 14 May 2007. Alongside the addition of bonus track "Baby's Coming Back", the album was accompanied by a DVD of the "Motion in the Ocean Tour 2006", recorded live at Wembley Arena. The album was a limited edition. This version of the album reached number fourteen on the official album chart, selling 11,256 copies.
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Talk That Talk
What environment did both Dirk Frimout and Klaus-Dietrich Flade work in?
Title: Canberra and South East Region Environment Centre Passage: The Canberra Environment Centre (CEC) is the oldest environmental organisation in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). It formed in 1974 as an umbrella group to represent and provide services for other environment or environment-related groups. In 2005 it changed its trading name to Canberra Environment Centre (formerly the Canberra and South East Region Environment Centre (CASEREC)) to better reflect the direction of the environment movement and the work it was undertaking in the community. Member groups of the Centre over the years have included the Canberra Organic Growers Society, Canberra Ornithologists Group, Friends of Grasslands, Nature and Society Forum, Zero Waste Australia, South East Forest Alliance, Canberra Bushwalkers, National Park Association of the ACT and Pedal Power. The Centre also has an affiliation with the Conservation Council of the ACT (ConsACT). Title: Swedish Work Environment Authority Passage: The Swedish Work Environment Authority (SWEA) (Swedish: "Arbetsmiljverket" , abbreviated "AV") is a Swedish administrative authority sorting under the Ministry of Employment, responsible for issues relating to the working environment and work injury statistics. The agency is tasked by the Government with issuing regulations, should spread information and furnish advice on occupational safety and health (OSH), and the relating labour laws, in particular the Work Environment Act (AML). This is primarily done with the Work Environment Authority's Statute Book (AFS), which contains provisions and general recommendations specifying the requirements to be met by the work environment. The agency also publishes other books, brochures, reports and should promote collaboration between parties on the labour market, on issues relating to OSH. Furthermore, the agency has a supervisory role for the compliance of the occupational health legislation, the Working Hours Act (SFS 1982:673) and, in certain aspects, the Tobacco Act (SFS 1993:581) and the Environmental Code (SFS 1998:808). This is usually done with inspections, and for this purpose, the agency has the right to issue stipulations and injunctions to any non-compliant employer. Title: Dirk Kaesler Passage: Dirk Kaesler (born in Wiesbaden on 19 October 1944 as "Dirk Ksler") is a German sociologist and Max Weber expert. Now retired, he was formerly Professor of Sociology at the University of Marburg. He is the author of "Max Weber: An Introduction to his Life and Work", first published by the University of Chicago Press in 1988. Title: Klaus-Dietrich Flade Passage: Klaus-Dietrich Flade (born August 23, 1952) is a German pilot and former German Aerospace Center astronaut who visited the Mir space station in 1992 aboard the Soyuz TM-14 mission, returning to Earth a week later aboard Soyuz TM-13. Title: Nordstemmen station Passage: Nordstemmen station is located on the HanoverGttingen railway and the HildesheimLhne railway in the town of Nordstemmen in the German state of Lower Saxony. The station building was built by Conrad Wilhelm Hase (18531854), but it has not been used by Deutsche Bundesbahn or Deutsche Bahn since 1977. Since 2011, the Hildesheim contractor Dirk Bettels has tried in vain to acquire and rehabilitate the grade II heritage-listed station building with public funds. Construction work begun by Dirk Bettels was discontinued at the end of March 2013 because no contract had been signed by Deutsche Bahn. Title: Dirk Frimout Passage: Dirk Dries David Damiaan, Viscount Frimout (born 21 March 1941 in Poperinge, Belgium) is an astrophysicist for the European Space Agency. He flew aboard NASA Space Shuttle mision STS-45 as a payload specialist , making him the first Belgian in space .
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Klaus-Dietrich Flade
Which of Bob Gurr's designs do patrons steer specially designed cars through an enclosed track?
Title: Bulk carrier Passage: A bulk carrier, bulk freighter, or bulker is a merchant ship specially designed to transport unpackaged bulk cargo, such as grains, coal, ore, and cement in its cargo holds. Since the first specialized bulk carrier was built in 1852, economic forces have fuelled the development of these ships, causing them to grow in size and sophistication. Today's bulkers are specially designed to maximize capacity, safety, efficiency, and durability. Title: Bob Gurr Passage: Robert Henry "Bob" Gurr (born October 25, 1931 in Los Angeles, California) is an American amusement ride designer and Imagineer. His most famous work was for Walt Disney's Disneyland Park, and its subsequent sister parks. Gurr is said to have designed most, if not all, of the ride vehicles of the Disneyland attractions, including Autopia, Haunted Mansion, the Disneyland Monorail, the Submarine Voyage, and the Matterhorn Bobsleds. He was named a Disney Legend in 2004. He also worked on the King Kong Encounter animatronic for Universal Studios Hollywood. Title: Rail yard Passage: A rail yard, railway yard or railroad yard is the US term for a complex series of railroad tracks for storing, sorting, or loadingunloading, railroad cars andor locomotives. Railroad yards have many tracks in parallel for keeping rolling stock stored off the mainline, so that they do not obstruct the flow of traffic. Railroad cars are moved around by specially designed yard switchers, a type of locomotive. Cars in a railroad yard may be sorted by numerous categories, including railroad company, loaded or unloaded, destination, car type, or whether they need repairs. Railroad yards are normally built where there is a need to store cars while they are not being loaded or unloaded, or are waiting to be assembled into trains. Large yards may have a tower to control operations. Title: Autopia Passage: Autopia is a Disneyland attraction, in which patrons steer specially designed cars through an enclosed track. Versions of Autopia exist at Anaheim, California and Disneyland Paris in Marne-la-Valle, France. There was also an Autopia at Hong Kong Disneyland on Lantau Island, Hong Kong before it closed on June 11, 2016. Other versions of the attraction can be found at the Magic Kingdom as the Tomorrowland Speedway and formerly at Tokyo Disneyland as the Grand Circuit Raceway. Title: Omnimover Passage: The Omnimover is an amusement ride system used for Disney theme park attractions. Roger Broggie and Bert Brundage developed the system for WED Enterprises, which patented Omnimover in April 1968. The term was coined by Imagineer Bob Gurr and is a portmanteau of OmniRange and PeopleMover. Outside of Disney, it is known as an Endless Transit System. Title: Corvair Powerglide Passage: Chevrolet "Corvair Powerglide" is a two-speed automatic transmission designed specially for the then all-new 1960 Chevrolet Corvair compact car that emerged in the fall of 1959 as Chevrolet's competitor in the then booming small car market. The Corvair was powered by a six-cylinder rear engine that necessitated a specially designed transaxle. Corvair Powerglide took the principles of the standard Chevrolet Powerglide and modified them to suit the rear-mounted powertrain location of the new Corvair. The Corvair used the Powerglide for all 10 years it was produced; from 1961 to 1963, Pontiac used a modified version of Corvair Powerglide it called 'TempesTorque' for its front-engine, rear-transaxle Tempest, LeMans and Tempest LeMans cars.
Autopia
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What parts do both Dave Matthews and Seo Eunkwang play in their bands?
Title: Seo Eunkwang Passage: Seo Eun-kwang (; born November 22, 1990), also simply known as Eunkwang, is a South Korean singer, entertainer, and the leader and main vocalist of the South Korean boy group BtoB. Title: Bartender (Dave Matthews Band song) Passage: "Bartender" is one of Dave Matthews Band's most popular live songs, featured on their studio album "Busted Stuff". The song was one of the many that carried over from the near-abandoned project that is "The Lillywhite Sessions". If "The Lillywhite Sessions" album is considered a Dave Matthews Band studio album, then "Bartender" is the longest Dave Matthews Band song recorded, and the only one over ten minutes. Title: Dave Matthews Passage: David John Matthews (born January 9, 1967) is a South African-born American singer-songwriter, musician and actor, best known as the lead vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist for the Dave Matthews Band. Matthews was born in Johannesburg, and moved frequently between South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States while growing up. Matthews mainly plays acoustic guitar, which he started playing at the age of nine. Title: Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds Passage: Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds or Dave and Tim is a musical act composed of Dave Matthews, member of Dave Matthews Band, and Tim Reynolds, member of TR3 and Dave Matthews Band. Title: Dave Matthews Band Caravan Passage: Dave Matthews Band Caravan was a series of concert festivals headed by the Dave Matthews Band. The four festivals, occurring during the summer of 2011, took the place of DMB's usual summer tour, after the band announced its intentions to take time off from touring the previous year. The first festival took place at Bader Field in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The second festival was at Chicago's Lakeside. The third stop of the DMB Caravan took place at Governors Island in New York, New York, but was rescheduled after Hurricane Irene hit the New York area the same weekend. On September 1, it was announced that the dates were rescheduled, while the venue changed to Randall's Island. The last stop was The Gorge in Washington. Each festival is 3 days long, with each show featuring a full set from the Dave Matthews Band. Various other acts will be performing on different stages prior to DMB's set. Title: Gravedigger (song) Passage: "Gravedigger" is a song by Dave Matthews from his debut solo album, "Some Devil". This was the first solo single released by Matthews away from the Dave Matthews Band, and it won a Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance at the 46th Grammy Awards held on February 8, 2004. The song has been performed live by Dave Matthews (solo), by Dave Matthews with Tim Reynolds, at Dave Matthews Friends concerts, and occasionally as an acoustic solo by Matthews during Dave Matthews Band shows. During the Dave Matthews Band's tours in 2008 and 2009, it was played regularly by the full band.
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Seo Eunkwang
What band is best known for their hit song "My Own Worst Enemy", Rooney or Lit ?
Title: Rooney (band) Passage: Rooney is the primary musical project of singer-songwriter Robert Schwartzman, evolving from its origin as an American rock band formed by high school friends in Los Angeles. Before Schwartzman decided to continue the project in a different direction, the band's most enduring line-up consisted of Schwartzman (lead vocals, guitar), Louie Stephens (keyboards, piano), Taylor Locke (lead guitar, backing vocals), Matthew Winter (bass guitar) and Ned Brower (drums, backing vocals). The band is named after Ed Rooney, the principal in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off". Title: Regina Richards Passage: Regina Richards (born 1961), best known by her stage name Regina, is an American pop music singer born in Brooklyn, New York. She is best known for her hit song "Baby Love," which reached Number 10 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in 1986. "Baby Love" was her only song to chart on the Hot 100, making her a one hit wonder. The song also reached 50 on the UK Singles Chart that same year. Title: Lit (band) Passage: Lit is an American rock band, formed in 1995 in Fullerton, California. They are best known for their hit song "My Own Worst Enemy". Title: Lily Halpern Passage: Lily M. Halpern also known by the stage name Lily Lane (born November 30, 1991) is an American performer and singer. She is best known as her second reincarnation in the entertainment industry, Lily Lane, whose debut 2014 EP "Nothin' But Trouble" gained critical acclaim and was featured on the abc family hit show "Pretty Little Liars". As Lily Halpern, she is best known for her viral video of Nicki Minaj's song "Starships", her hit song "Wishlist", for being an opening act for Big Time Rush on their nationwide tour (Summer - Fall 2011), In 2012, her original cover video of Nicki Minaj's song "Starships" went viral on YouTube and surpassed a million views in a few short weeks. Title: Stargard (band) Passage: Stargard (in the PomeranianKashubian language the term means "Old Town", "Old City" or "Old Fortified Settlement"; the name can be also phonetically read as "star guard") was an American three-piece female funk band, consisting of original members Rochelle Runnells, Debra Anderson, and Janice Williams. Stargard was best known for their 1977 Norman Whitfield-penned hit song "Theme Song from 'Which Way Is Up'" which served as a theme for the movie of the same name starring Richard Pryor. The single, which also anchored the band's 1978 self-titled debut album for MCA Records, charted at 1 on the "Billboard" RB chart. The Whitfield-penned title track of their follow up album "What You Waitin' For" was also a Top 10 RB hit. The group's last hit came after switching to the Warner Bros. Records label and releasing "The Changing Of The Gard", and its standout single "Wear It Out", co-produced by Verdine White of Earth, Wind, Fire. Title: Decade in the Sun: Best of Stereophonics Passage: Decade in the Sun: Best of Stereophonics is a compilation album of greatest hits by Stereophonics. The album debuted at number 2 with sales of 67,073 in the UK. It features tracks from all six of the band's previous albums, beginning from the 1997 debut release, "Word Gets Around", all the way through to 2007's "Pull the Pin", plus two brand new songs, "You're My Star" and "My Own Worst Enemy". "You're My Star" was also released as a single. The album is available in a 20-track edition, 40-track 2-CD Deluxe edition and DVD edition containing all the band's music videos, best live performances and some extra footage. With sales of 528,000 it was the 13th biggest selling album of 2008 in the UK. As of 16 March 2013 it had sold 1,044,219 copies in the United Kingdom. To date the album has spent 165 weeks in the top 100 UK Albums Chart.
Lit
Rooney (band)
Lit (band)
Agnes of Austria was a member of the house that ruled the Holy Roman Empire beginning in what year?
Title: Imperial Army (Holy Roman Empire) Passage: The Imperial Army (German: "Kaiserliche Armee" ), Imperial Troops ("Kaiserliche Truppen"), Exercitus Imperatoris Romani, or Imperialists ("Kaiserliche") for short, was a name used for several centuries, especially to describe soldiers recruited for the Holy Roman Emperor during the Early Modern Period. The Imperial Army of the Emperor should not be confused with the Army of the Holy Roman Empire ("Reichsarmee"), which could only be deployed with the consent of the Imperial Diet. The Imperialists effectively became a standing army of troops under the Habsburg emperor from the House of Austria, which is why they were also increasingly described in the 18th century as "Austrians", although its troops were recruited not just from the Archduchy of Austria but from all over the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. Title: Agnes of Poitou Passage: Agnes of Poitou, also called Agnes of Aquitaine or Empress Agnes (  1025 14 December 1077), a member of the House of Poitiers, was German queen from 1043 and Holy Roman Empress from 1046 until 1056. From 1056 to 1061 she acted as regent of the Holy Roman Empire during the minority of her son Henry IV. Title: Agnes of Austria (12811364) Passage: Agnes of Austria (18 May 1281 10 June 1364) was a daughter of Albert I of Germany and his wife Elisabeth of Tirol. She was Queen of Hungary by marriage. She was a member of the House of Habsburg. Title: House of Habsburg Passage: The House of Habsburg ( ; ] ), also called House of Austria, was one of the most influential and outstanding royal houses of Europe. The throne of the Holy Roman Empire was continuously occupied by the Habsburgs between 1438 and 1740. The house also produced emperors and kings of the Kingdom of Bohemia, Kingdom of England ("Jure uxoris" King), Kingdom of Germany, Kingdom of Hungary, Kingdom of Croatia, Second Mexican Empire, Kingdom of Ireland ("Jure uxoris" King), Kingdom of Portugal, and Spain, as well as rulers of several Dutch and Italian principalities. From the 16th century, following the reign of Charles V, the dynasty was split between its Austrian and Spanish branches. Although they ruled distinct territories, they nevertheless maintained close relations and frequently intermarried. Title: Duchy of Wrttemberg Passage: The Duchy of Wrttemberg (German: "Herzogtum Wrttemberg" ) was a duchy located in the south-western part of the Holy Roman Empire. It was a member of the Holy Roman Empire from 1495 to 1806. The dukedom's long survival for nearly four centuries was mainly due to its size, being larger than its immediate neighbors. During the Protestant Reformation, Wrttemberg faced great pressure from the Holy Roman Empire to remain a member. Wrttemberg resisted repeated French invasions in the 17th and 18th centuries. Wrttemberg was directly in the path of French and Austrian armies who were engaged in the long rivalry between the House of Bourbon and the House of Habsburg. In 1803, Napoleon raised the duchy to be the Electorate of Wrttemberg of the Holy Roman Empire, and when he abolished the Empire in 1806, the Electorate was elevated as the Kingdom of Wrttemberg. Title: List of Holy Roman Empresses Passage: Holy Roman Empress or Empress of the Holy Roman Empire is the title given to the consort (wife) or regent of the Holy Roman Emperor. The elective dignity of Holy Roman Emperor was restricted to males only, therefore there was never a Holy Roman Empress regnant, though women such as Theophanu or Maria Theresa of Austria, who controlled the power of rule, served as de facto Empresses regnant.
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Agnes of Austria (12811364)
House of Habsburg
Which country is home to both S. G. Vasudev and the largest artists' commune?
Title: Faaa Passage: Faaa (also Faa'a or Fa'a') is a commune in the suburbs of Papeete in French Polynesia, an overseas country of France in the Pacific Ocean. Faaa is located on the island of Tahiti, in the administrative subdivision of the Windward Islands, themselves part of the Society Islands. Faaa has a population of 29,851, making it the largest commune in Tahiti and French Polynesia. Faaa has many mountains inland that can reach 5000 ft . Mount Marau is an extinct volcano in the inland limits and can be seen from nearby Moorea. The area of Faaa is 30 ft above mean sea level on average. Title: Concepcin, Chile Passage: Concepcin (   ), in full "Concepcin de la Madre Santsima de la Luz" (Conception of the Blessed Mother of Light), is a Chilean city and commune belonging to the metropolitan area of Greater Concepcin, it is one of the largest urban conurbations of Chile. It has a significant impact on domestic trade being part of the most heavily industrialized region in the country. Its location is in the called "Zona Centro Sur" (Central South Zone), in the geographic center of the country, and it is the capital of the Concepcin Province and Bo Bo Region. It sits about 500 km south of Santiago, the country's capital. Title: Cholamandal Artists' Village Passage: Cholamandal Artists' Village, established in 1966, is the largest artists' commune in India. Its artists are credited for the Madras Movement of Art (1950s1980s), which brought modernism to art in South India. Their work is widely recognized as some of the best art produced in postwar India and is shown regularly in galleries across the country. Several Cholamandal artists have also shown in Europe, the United States and South America. Title: S. G. Vasudev Passage: S. G. Vasudev (born in Mysuru, during 1941, to S.K. Gopal and Rathnamma) is an alumnus of Madras Arts College and one of the longtime artists associated with Cholamandal Artists' Village. He was married to the late Arnavaz there and currently stays in Bangalore. He is one of the most prominent painters in Karnataka and has held art shows in many parts of the world and his works are in collections at various galleries. He has won many awards in India and abroad. Title: Valparaso Passage: Valparaso ( , ] ) is a major city, seaport, and educational center in the county or commune of Valparaso, Chile. Greater Valparaso is the second largest metropolitan area in the country. Valparaso is located about 120 km northwest of Santiago by road and is one of the South Pacific's most important seaports. Valparaso is the capital of Chile's third most populated administrative region and has been the headquarters for the Chilean National Congress since 1990. Valparaso is also home to no fewer than 7 universities. Title: Apartment Building 63 Passage: Apartment Building 63, also called Commune 63 (Romanian "Comuna 63") is an apartment building located in the Dristor neighbourhood in the south-eastern part of Bucharest (Sectorul 3) and it is the largest single residential building in Romania with a total of 950 apartments, with one room, and holding just over 1,600 residents. The building is nicknamed the "commune" because of the large number of apartments that could house an entire village or commune, and because of the long corridors that stretch from one end of the building to the other and resemble a long country road. The apartment building has four staircases of 10 floors each and is built in the shape of a giant Z with an extension in the southern part of the structure. It is also located near the Dristor metro station, a major node of the Bucharest Metro's railway network.
India
S. G. Vasudev
Cholamandal Artists' Village
What type of category does Typha and Caryota have in common?
Title: Typha Passage: Typha is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae. These plants have many common names, in British English as bulrush, or reedmace, in American English as cattail, punks, or corn dog grass, in Australia as cumbungi or bulrush, in Canada as bulrush or cattail, and in New Zealand as raup. Other taxa of plants may be known as bulrush, including some sedges in "Scirpus" and related genera. Title: Caryota rumphiana Passage: Caryota rumphiana, whose common names include the fishtail or Albert palm, is a Caryota or fish tail palm. It is native to Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku, New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Bismarck Archipelago. Its leaves have a distinctive fishtail shape and its flowers have been described as mop-like. It is monocarpic. Title: Typha provincialis Passage: Typha" "provincialis is a plant of hybrid origin, endemic to southern France. Type collection was obtained from near St. Tropez in Provence. It apparently originated as a cross between the two very widespread species "T. domingensis" and "T. latifolia." "Typha provincialis "grows in freshwater marshes. Title: Caryota Passage: Caryota is a genus of palm trees. They are often known as fishtail palms because of the shape of their leaves. There are about 13 species native to Asia (China, India, Indonesia, etc.), northern Australia, and the South Pacific. One of the more widely known species is "Caryota urens", the flowers of which are used to make one type of jaggery (an unrefined sugar), and also to make palm wine. " Caryota mitis" is native to Indochina, but has become an invasive introduced species in the US state of Florida. They are also one of the few Arecaceae with bipinnate foliage. Many grow in mountainous areas and are adapted to warm mediterranean climates as well as subtropical and tropical climates. Title: Kocuria kristinae Passage: Kocuria kristinae, formerly known as "Micrococcus kristinae" is a gram positive bacteria first isolated from the rhizoplane of the "Typha angustifolia" The normal habitat for this "Kocuria" species is skin, and has also been found in the urinary tract of patients with urinary tract infections. Its type strain is ATCC 27566. It is associated with acute cholecystitis. It grows in tetrads, irregular clusters, and cubical packets of eight. It is strictly aerobic. Title: Typha subulata Passage: Typha subulata is a plant species native to Argentina and Uruguay. The species grows in freshwater marshes. Type collection was made in 1966 in the Ro Negro Province, Departamento de General Roca.
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Which pen name did Emily Bronte write under, Currer, Ellis or Acton Bell?
Title: Charlotte Bront Passage: Charlotte Bront ( , "commonly" ; 21 April 1816  31 March 1855) was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Bront sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels have become classics of English literature. She first published her works (including her best known novel, "Jane Eyre") under the pen name Currer Bell. Title: Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell Passage: Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell was a volume of poetry published jointly by the three Bront sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne in 1846 (see 1846 in poetry), and their first work to ever go in print. To evade contemporary prejudice against female writers, the Bront sisters adopted masculine first names. All three retained the first letter of their first names: Charlotte became "Currer Bell", Anne became "Acton Bell", and Emily became "Ellis Bell". The book was printed by Aylott and Jones, from London. The first edition failed to attract interest, with only two copies being sold. However, the sisters decided to continue writing for publication and began work on their first novels, which became commercial successes. Following the success of Charlotte's "Jane Eyre" in 1848, and after the deaths of Emily and Anne, the second edition of this book (printed in 1850 by Smith Elder) fared much better, with Charlotte's additions of previously unpublished poetry by her two late sisters. It is believed that there are fewer than ten copies in existence with the Aylott and Jones' title-page. Title: Bront family Passage: The Bronts ( , commonly ) were a nineteenth-century literary family associated with the village of Haworth in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. The sisters, Charlotte (18161855), Emily (18181848), and Anne (18201849), are well known as poets and novelists. Like many contemporary female writers, they originally published their poems and novels under male pseudonyms: Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. Their stories immediately attracted attention for their passion and originality. Charlotte's "Jane Eyre" was the first to know success, while Emily's "Wuthering Heights", Anne's "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall" and other works were later to be accepted as masterpieces of literature. Title: Druid Heights Passage: Druid Heights was a bohemian community on the southwest flank of Mount Tamalpais in Marin County, California, about a mile from the Pacific Ocean. It was founded by carpenter Roger Somers and poet Elsa Gidlow in 1954 on five acres of a former chicken ranch. The name Druid Heights was given to the acreage in honor of two lesbian writers, the revolutionary and teacher of Irish lore, Ella Young (the Druid), and Emily Bronte (author of "Wuthering Heights"). Title: Emily Bront Passage: Emily Jane Bront ( , "commonly" ; 30 July 1818 19 December 1848) was an English novelist and poet who is best known for her only novel, "Wuthering Heights", now considered a classic of English literature. Emily was the third-eldest of the four surviving Bront siblings, between the youngest Anne and her brother Branwell. She wrote under the pen name Ellis Bell. Title: Kate Cary Passage: Kate Cary (born 4 November 1967 in Birmingham, England) is one of the authors of the "Warriors" novel series, a story about wild cats, which she writes under the pen name of Erin Hunter. The other authors who also write the "Warriors" novel series under the pen name Erin Hunter are Cherith Baldry, Gillan Phillip, Rosie Best, Inbali Iserles, and Tui T. Sutherland. Kate Cary has also written the book "Bloodline", and its sequel "Reckoning". Besides writing Warriors, Kate Cary also has helped her partners write the Seekers books. Cary says she has loved cats since the age of 6, which helped her write the warriors novels. She has 2 cats of her own: Flower and Miu-Miu, and a son named Joshua. She lived in Scotland for twelve years, before moving back to England in 2004.
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Bront family
What does the sample cel the song "letting go" mean in English?
Title: Letting Go (Dutty Love) Passage: "Letting Go (Dutty Love)" is a song by American recording artist Sean Kingston. It was produced by Stargate, and features Trinidadian recording artist Nicki Minaj. The song was originally released as the second single from Kingston's third studio album, "Back 2 Life", but was taken off for unknown reasons. The song samples Rihanna's "Te Amo" which was also produced by the same production team, Stargate. As of December 2014, the song has sold 1.1 million copies in the United States. Title: Wai Notes Passage: Wai Notes is a 2007 album by Dawn McCarthy and Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, credited here as Bonny Billy. It is a collection of demo songs for "The Letting Go" released in 2006. The album comprises recordings on tapes exchanged between Will Oldham and Dawn McCarthy through the mail prior to recording "The Letting Go". It is now out of print, as only 10,000 copies were duplicated. Title: Te Amo (Rihanna song) Passage: "Te Amo" (English: "I Love You") is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fourth studio album, "Rated R" (2009). The electro-Latin song was written by Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, James Fauntleroy II and Rihanna, with production helmed by Eriksen and Hermansen under their production name, Stargate. "Te Amo" impacted radio in Canada on June 7, 2010, and was released via digital download on June 8, 2010, in Australia, Italy and New Zealand, as the album's third international and fifth overall single. "Te Amo" incorporates elements of Latin American music and conveys Rihanna's struggles as the object of another woman's desires. Title: God Is a DJ (Pink song) Passage: "God Is a DJ" is a song by American singer Pink from her third album, "Try This" (2003). It was released as the album's second single in North America and third internationally. It is about letting go, loving life and living it to the fullest. It features the metaphorical phrase "If God is a DJLife is a dance floorLove is a rhythmYou are the music". It peaked at number six in the Dutch Top 40 and number eleven on the UK Singles Chart. The song appears on the soundtrack of the 2004 film "Mean Girls". Title: Not Letting Go Passage: "Not Letting Go" is a song by English rapper Tinie Tempah. It features the vocals from Jess Glynne. The song was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 21 June 2015 as the lead single for his third studio album "Youth". It also appears on the deluxe version of Glynne's debut album, "I Cry When I Laugh" (2015). "Not Letting Go" samples the song "Not for Long" by American rapper B.o.B. and also contains a sample from "There's a Better Way" from Jermaine Jackson's 1982 album "Let Me Tickle Your Fancy". Title: The Other Half of Letting Go Passage: The Other Half of Letting Go... is the fourth official mixtape from Milwaukee, Wisconsin rapper Gerald Walker. The mixtape was released on September 20, 2011, through One Step at a Time Music. The mixtape is named after American painter Esao Andrews' piece also titled "The Other Half of Letting Go." The mixtape's lead single, "The Missing Piece" is produced by Chemist. The second single, "Shackles" was produced by J.LBS. The mixtape was originally scheduled to be released by Grand Hustle Records, however Walker announced his intention to self-publish: "No Grand Hustle, we're gonna do this ourselves." with a September 20 release date.
I Love You
Letting Go (Dutty Love)
Te Amo (Rihanna song)
Who shared the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics with Theodor Hansch and an American theoretical physicist born in New York City in 1925?
Title: Richard Feynman Passage: Richard Phillips Feynman ( ; May 11, 1918 February 15, 1988) was an American theoretical physicist known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics, and the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, as well as in particle physics for which he proposed the parton model. For his contributions to the development of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman, jointly with Julian Schwinger and Shin'ichir Tomonaga, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965. Title: Roy J. Glauber Passage: Roy Jay Glauber (born September 1, 1925) is an American theoretical physicist. He is the Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics at Harvard University and Adjunct Professor of Optical Sciences at the University of Arizona. Born in New York City, he was awarded one half of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence", with the other half shared by John L. Hall and Theodor W. Hnsch. In this work, published in 1963, he created a model for photodetection and explained the fundamental characteristics of different types of light, such as laser light (see coherent state) and light from light bulbs (see blackbody). His theories are widely used in the field of quantum optics. He currently serves on the National Advisory Board of the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, the research arms of Council for a Livable World. Title: John L. Hall Passage: John Lewis "Jan" Hall (born August 21, 1934) is an American physicist, and Nobel laureate in physics. He shared one fourth of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics with Theodor W. Hnsch and Roy Glauber for his work in precision spectroscopy. Title: Franois Englert Passage: Franois Baron Englert (] ; born 6 November 1932) is a Belgian theoretical physicist and 2013 Nobel prize laureate (shared with Peter Higgs). He is Professor emeritus at the Universit libre de Bruxelles (ULB) where he is member of the Service de Physique Thorique. He is also a Sackler Professor by Special Appointment in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Tel Aviv University and a member of the Institute for Quantum Studies at Chapman University in California. He was awarded the 2010 J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics (with Gerry Guralnik, C. R. Hagen, Tom Kibble, Peter Higgs, and Robert Brout), the Wolf Prize in Physics in 2004 (with Brout and Higgs) and the High Energy and Particle Prize of the European Physical Society (with Brout and Higgs) in 1997 for the mechanism which unifies short and long range interactions by generating massive gauge vector bosons. He has made contributions in statistical physics, quantum field theory, cosmology, string theory and supergravity. He is the recipient of the 2013 Prince of Asturias Award in technical and scientific research, together with Peter Higgs and the CERN. Title: Theodor W. Hnsch Passage: Theodor Wolfgang Hnsch (born 30 October 1941) is a German physicist. He received one fourth of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics for "contributions to the development of laser-based precision spectroscopy, including the optical frequency comb technique", sharing the prize with John L. Hall and Roy J. Glauber. Title: Brian Josephson Passage: Brian David Josephson, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 4 January 1940), is a Welsh theoretical physicist and professor emeritus of physics at the University of Cambridge. Best known for his pioneering work on superconductivity and quantum tunnelling, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1973 for his prediction of the Josephson effect, made in 1962 when he was a 22-year-old PhD student at Cambridge University. Josephson is the only Welshman to have won a Nobel Prize in Physics. He shared the prize with physicists Leo Esaki and Ivar Giaever, who jointly received half the award for their own work on quantum tunnelling.
John L. Hall
Theodor W. Hnsch
Roy J. Glauber
David Argue is best known for his role as Snowy in a film directed by who ?
Title: Geoff Burrowes Passage: Geoff Burrowes (born 1945) is an Australian filmmaker best known for the movie "The Man from Snowy River" (1982), the TV mini-series Anzacs (1985), and the Burrowes Film Group. Title: Gallipoli (1981 film) Passage: Gallipoli is a 1981 Australian drama war film directed by Peter Weir and produced by Patricia Lovell and Robert Stigwood, starring Mel Gibson and Mark Lee, about several rural Western Australian young men who enlist in the Australian Army during the First World War. They are sent to the peninsula of Gallipoli in the Ottoman Empire (in modern-day Turkey), where they take part in the Gallipoli Campaign. During the course of the movie, the young men slowly lose their innocence about the purpose of war. The climax of the movie occurs on the Anzac battlefield at Gallipoli and depicts the futile attack at the Battle of the Nek on 7 August 1915. It does, however, modify events for dramatic purposes and contains a number of significant historical inaccuracies. Title: Jack Thompson (actor) Passage: Jack Thompson, AM (born 31 August 1940) is an Australian actor and one of the major figures of Australian cinema. He was educated at University of Queensland, before embarking on his acting career. In 2002, he was made an honorary member of the Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS). He is best known as a lead actor in several acclaimed Australian films, including such classics as "The Club" (1980), "Sunday Too Far Away" (1975), "The Man from Snowy River" (1982) and "Breaker Morant" (1980). He won Cannes and AFI acting awards for the latter film. He was the recipient of a Living Legend Award at the 2005 Inside Film Awards. Title: David Della Rocco Passage: David Dale Della Rocco (born May 4, 1952) is an American comedian and actor best known for his supporting role in the 1999 film "The Boondock Saints". Della Rocco is a friend of "The Boondock Saints" writer and director Troy Duffy and his role was written specifically for him, playing a character also named David Della Rocco, bringing many of his real-life mannerisms and flair to the character, as well as the character's nickname, "The Funny Man". He played the part of a low-level mobster who helps his two friends, the MacManus brothers, in ridding Boston of criminals and evil. David Della Rocco returns as "Rocco" in the sequel "" in a dream sequence guiding the MacManus brothers on their mission. Title: David Argue Passage: David Argue (born 1959) is an Australian actor. He is best known for his role as Snowy in "Gallipoli" as well as the lead role the 1993 film "Hercules Returns". Title: The Argues: The Movie Passage: The Argues: The Movie is a 2010 Australian comedymockumentary directed by Mark Hembrow and starring David Argue, Patricia Argue, Steven Tandy and Stuart Thompson. The film was written by David Argue and Hembrow with improvisation by David Argue, Patricia Argue and Thompson. The film is based on the story of Argue's mother and her romance with America and Europe, where she ice skated in many famed shows with her now deceased husband, so David takes her on a sentimental journey revisiting the places she skated around the world while at the same time trying to land himself a Hollywood agent. The film is shot on location in Hollywood, New York City, Florence, Venice, Dubai and Melbourne. "The Argues: The Movie"'s original title was "Mum and Me".
Peter Weir
David Argue
Gallipoli (1981 film)
Are Ezra Koenig and Mike McColgan both lead vocalists?
Title: Giving Up the Gun Passage: "Giving Up the Gun" is the second single from Vampire Weekend's second album "Contra". The song was originally performed by L'Homme Run, a comedic rap duo that featured Vampire Weekend vocalist Ezra Koenig. The video was released February 19, 2010. Koenig got the idea for the song from Noel Perrin's 1979 book titled "Giving Up the Gun" given to him by his father. Title: Free the Universe Passage: Free the Universe is the second full-length studio album released by Major Lazer, collaborative music group headed by record producer Diplo. The album was released on April 16, 2013, and features appearances by Vampire Weekend's Ezra Koenig, Dirty Projectors' Amber Coffman, Santigold, Peaches, Tyga, Flux Pavilion, Bruno Mars, Wyclef Jean, Shaggy, and more. The album peaked at No. 34 in both the "Billboard" 200 and the UK Albums Chart. Title: Al Barr Passage: Alexander Martin Barr (born January 21, 1968) has been the lead singer of the Dropkick Murphys since 1998. He was also a founder and lead singer for The Bruisers, which he helped form in 1988 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. His first band circa 1984, was called D.V.A. (Direct Vole Assault). He also went on to front 5 Balls of Power, with future members of Scissorfight, The Radicts, L.E.S. Stitches, and US Bombs, before he formed The Bruisers. His band the Bruisers had played many shows with Boston's Dropkick Murphys, and when Dropkick lead singer Mike McColgan quit the band in 1998 the Murphys asked Barr to be the new lead singer. The first album the Dropkick Murphys released with Barr as singer was 1999's "The Gang's All Here". Title: Ezra Koenig Passage: Ezra Michael Koenig (born April 8, 1984) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and radio personality. He is the lead vocalist and guitarist of the indie rock band Vampire Weekend. Title: Unbelievers (Vampire Weekend song) Passage: "Unbelievers" is a song by American indie pop band Vampire Weekend. Written by the band's lead singer Ezra Koenig and multi-instrumentalist Rostam Batmanglij, and produced by Ariel Rechtshaid and Batmanglij, the song was released as the third single from their third studio album "Modern Vampires of the City" in August 2013. The band initially premiered "Unbelievers" in a live performance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on October 31, 2012. They also performed the song live on an episode of "Saturday Night Live" prior to it being released as a single. Title: Mike McColgan Passage: Michael "Mike" McColgan is best known as the original lead singer of the American outfit Dropkick Murphys and the lead singer of the Street Dogs.
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Ezra Koenig
Mike McColgan
The character of Miss Bates in the Jane Austen novel "Emma" can be described as?
Title: Emma (novel) Passage: Emma, by Jane Austen, is a novel about youthful hubris and the perils of misconstrued romance. The novel was first published in December 1815. As in her other novels, Austen explores the concerns and difficulties of genteel women living in GeorgianRegency England; she also creates a lively comedy of manners among her characters. Title: Miss Austen Regrets Passage: Miss Austen Regrets is a 2007 BBC drama film directed by Jeremy Lovering and written by Gwyneth Hughes. It stars Olivia Williams as Jane Austen, with Imogen Poots, Greta Scacchi, Hugh Bonneville, Adrian Edmondson and Jack Huston. It was first aired on 21 August 2007 in the U.K. and on 3 February 2008 in the U.S. by PBS Masterpiece drama anthology television series as part of "The Complete Jane Austen", the United States version of The Jane Austen Season. Title: Miss Bates Passage: Miss Bates is a supporting character in Jane Austen's novel "Emma". Shabby genteel, and a compulsive talker, she is memorably insulted on one occasion by the book's heroine, to the latter's almost immediate remorse. Title: Emma Woodhouse Passage: Emma Woodhouse is the 21-year-old protagonist of Jane Austen's novel "Emma". She is described in the novel's opening sentence as "handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and a happy disposition." Jane Austen, while writing the novel, called Emma, "a heroine whom no-one but myself will much like." Title: A Memoir of Jane Austen Passage: A Memoir of Jane Austen is a biography of the novelist Jane Austen (17751817) published in 1869 by her nephew James Edward Austen-Leigh. A second edition was published in 1871 which included previously unpublished Jane Austen writings. A family project, the biography was written by James Edward Austen-Leigh but owed much to the recollections of Jane Austen's many relatives. However, it was the decisions of her close friend and sister, Cassandra Austen, to destroy many of Jane's letters after her death that shaped the material available for the biography. Title: Deborah Yaffe Passage: Deborah Yaffe (born 1965) is the author of two books, most recently and prominently the book "Among the Janeites: A Journey through the World of Jane Austen Fandom " (Houghton Mifflin Mariner, 2013). The book describes Yaffe's lifelong love of Jane Austen, as well as the lives and ideas of many other Jane Austen fans or "Janeites." Yaffe's book has been featured in the "New York Times", the "New York Post", the "Christian Science Monitor", and "O! Magazine", among others. Yaffe has been a reporter in New York and California and is also the author of "Other People's Children: The Battle for Justice and Equality in New Jersey Schools."
Shabby genteel, and a compulsive talker
Miss Bates
Emma (novel)
What supporter of the radioactive waste facility to be located in Nye County, Nevada served as the 24th Governor of Nevada?
Title: Lake Karachay Passage: Lake Karachay (Russian: ), sometimes spelled Karachai or Karachaj, was a small lake in the southern Ural mountains in central Russia. Starting in 1951, the Soviet Union used Karachay as a dumping site for radioactive waste from Mayak, the nearby nuclear waste storage and reprocessing facility, located near the town of Ozyorsk (then called Chelyabinsk-40). Today the lake is completely infilled, acting as "a near-surface permanent and dry nuclear waste storage facility." Title: Environmental Restoration Disposal Facility Passage: The Environmental Restoration Disposal Facility (ERDF) is a waste disposal facility located at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in Richland, Washington, U.S.. Built in 1996, ERDF collects low-level waste, mixed waste, and other hazardous materials that are generated at Hanford. It does not collect any radioactive waste or other hazardous materials from other sites or the public. The hazardous waste dump was designed to be expanded as needed. The main storage facilities consist of single layer tanks that hold in all more than 17 million tons of nuclear waste. As of 2011, two new super tanks which hold double the amount of the single layer tanks were installed, providing safer levels of radioactivity in the surrounding ground areas and water sheds. Liners were previously installed to collect liquid released by the tanks or rain water that may seep in. The ERDF does not collect liquid by-products but they take the necessary precautions to keep the surrounding environment safe. Title: Stored Waste Examination Pilot Plant Passage: The Stored Waste Examination Pilot Plant (SWEPP) is a facility at the Idaho National Laboratory for nondestructively examining containers of radioactive waste to determine if they meet criteria to be stored at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant. SWEPP is part of the Radioactive Waste Management Complex, located southwest of EBR-I. Title: Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository Passage: The Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository, as designated by the Nuclear Waste Policy Act amendments of 1987, is to be a deep geological repository storage facility within Yucca Mountain for spent nuclear fuel and other high level radioactive waste in the United States. The site is located on federal land adjacent to the Nevada Test Site in Nye County, Nevada, about 80 mi northwest of the Las Vegas Valley. Title: Features, events, and processes Passage: Features, Events, and Processes (FEP) are terms used in the field of radioactive waste management to define relevant scenarios for safety assessment studies. For a radioactive waste repository, "features" would include the characteristics of the site, such as the type of soil or geological formation the repository is to be built on or under. "Events" would include things that may or will occur in the future, like, "e.g.", glaciations, droughts, earthquakes, or formation of faults. "Processes" are things that are ongoing, such as the erosion or subsidence of the landform where the site is located on, or near. Title: Robert List Passage: Robert Frank "Bob" List (born September 1, 1936) is an American attorney and politician. He served as the 24th Governor of Nevada from 1979 to 1983. He was raised in Exeter, California. He served as the Carson City District Attorney and the Nevada Attorney General before becoming governor. Currently List practices law in Las Vegas with the law firm Kolesar Leatham, Chtd. He was the last Governor to serve from outside Clark County until Jim Gibbons' election. After his term ended, he became a supporter of the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository. List was defeated for re-election in 1982 by Nevada Attorney General Richard Bryan. He is a member of the Republican Party.
Robert Frank "Bob" List
Robert List
Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository
What main river does the West River, that flows through Addison Maine, run into?
Title: Rhode Island Tool Company building Passage: The Rhode Island Tool Company is a historic industrial property at 146-148 West River Street in Providence, Rhode Island. It is a 5 acre parcel located between West River Street and the channelized West River, on which stand two historic buildings. The main building of the complex is a sprawling agglomeration of attached structures, whose construction began in 1853, and whose surviving elements include six parts that predate the American Civil War. Construction of the complex was begun by the Providence Forge Nut Company, which purchased the Providence Tool Company, and was the largest employer in Providence in the 1870s. The complex represents the best-preserved period metal-processing facility in Providence, and was the only drop-forging operation the state when it closed in 2003. Title: West River (Maine) Passage: The West River is a short river in Addison, Maine. From its source ( ), the river runs about 5 mi to its confluence with the Indian River at the head of Wohoa Bay. Title: Main river Passage: Main rivers (Welsh: "prif afonydd" ) are a statutory type of watercourse in England and Wales, usually larger streams and rivers, but also include some smaller watercourses. A main river is defined as a watercourse marked as such on a main river map, and can include any structure or appliance for controlling or regulating the flow of water in, into or out of a main river. The Environment Agency's powers to carry out flood defence works apply to main rivers only. In England main rivers are designated by Defra. The Welsh Government performs this function in Wales. Every other open watercourse in England and Wales is determined by statute as an 'ordinary watercourse'. Title: West Hill Dam Passage: West Hill Dam Reserve is a United States Army Corps of Engineers flood control project with a recreational park and wildlife management area located at Uxbridge, Massachusetts. The West Hill Dam Project was completed in 1960. It is located on the West River, one of the branches of the Blackstone River which flows from Worcester, MA to Providence, RI. The West River originates in Grafton, Massachusetts, at Cider Mill Pond and Silver Lake, near Upton, Massachusetts, and the Upton State Forest. The dam is unusual in that it isn't filled unless there is a flood. Title: Addison, Maine Passage: Addison is a town in Washington County, Maine, United States. The town was named after English author Joseph Addison. The population was 1,266 as of the 2010 census. Title: Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia Passage: Sheet Harbour is a rural community on the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia, Canada. It is part of the Halifax Regional Municipality and lies along the Marine Drive on Trunk 7 approximately 117 km northeast of Halifax. The catchment area around the community contains approximately 5,000 people. The community is located along the shores of Sheet Harbour, which has two arms: the Northwest Arm and the Northeast Arm. Two rivers flow into the harbour: West River into the Northwest Arm, and East River into the Northeast Arm. Little West River, a minor river, also flows into the Northwest Arm. Grand Lake, a large lake west of Sheet Harbour, empties into the Atlantic Ocean, via the Little West River. Adjacent to the community is the Sheet Harbour Industrial Port, an important regional deep-water port. The majority of the land was granted in 1773 and the colony was established in 1784. Forestry was prominent in Sheet Harbour during its early years. The first sulphide pulp mill in the Dominion of Canada was constructed along the East River in 1885. However, it was closed in 1891, due to the high prices of importing sulphide. Another pulp mill was constructed beside the West River Falls in 1925, but it was destroyed by Hurricane Beth in August 1971. The community today relies on forestry, fishing and tourism.
Indian River
West River (Maine)
Addison, Maine
Noam Jenkins had a role in the 2014 video game developed by which company?
Title: Noam Jenkins Passage: Noam Jenkins is a Canadian actor, voice actor, and television director. He is best known for his portrayal as Aiden Pearce in the 2014 video game "Watch Dogs", and Detective Jerry Barber on Global's "Rookie Blue". Title: Lost Dimension Passage: Lost Dimension ( , Rosuto Dimenshon ) is a 2014 video game developed by Lancarse originally for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. It is a tactical role-playing video game with visual novel-like elements, where the choices of the player determine the fate of the game's story, as well as its characters. The game's protagonist is 18-year-old Sho Kasugai, a member of S.E.A.L.E.D., an organisation tasked with stopping a mysterious man named "The End", who wants to destroy the world. A Microsoft Windows version, published by Ghostlight, will be released in 2017. Title: Watch Dogs Passage: Watch Dogs (stylized as WATCHDOGS) is an action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It was released worldwide on 27 May 2014 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One, while a Wii U version was released in November 2014. Set within a fictionalized version of Chicago, Illinois, the single-player story follows a hacker and his efforts to seek revenge after the killing of his niece. The open world design lets players freely roam the urban city, suburbs, open countryside, and run-down neighborhoods of Chicago. Title: The Evil Within 2 Passage: The Evil Within 2 is an upcoming third-person survival horror video game developed by Tango Gameworks and published by Bethesda Softworks for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It is the sequel to the 2014 video game "The Evil Within". Title: Fossil Fighters: Frontier Passage: Fossil Fighters: Frontier, known in Japan as Kasekihorider Mugengear ( , lit. "Fossil Diggers Infinite Gear" ) , is a 2014 video game developed by Spike Chunsoft, with assistance from Red Entertainment and Cyclone Zero, and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS console. The game is the third title in the "Fossil Fighters" series, and the first on the Nintendo 3DS. It was released in Japan on February 27, 2014, in North America on March 20, 2015, and on May 29, 2015 in Europe, making it the first installment of the series to be officially released in that part of the world. Title: Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven Passage: Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven is a 2014 video game developed by Marvelous for the Nintendo 3DS handheld video game console. The game was released in Japan in October 2014, and was released worldwide in June 2015 by XSEED Games.
Ubisoft Montreal
Noam Jenkins
Watch Dogs
Simon Marcus is a Canadian-Jamaican Muay Thai kickboxer, that defeated which American professional Muay Thai kickboxer, twice?
Title: Joe Schilling Passage: Joseph Francis "Joe" Schilling (January 13, 1984) is an American professional Muay Thai kickboxer and mixed martial artist who competes in the Super Middleweight and Light Heavyweight divisions of kickboxing and the Middleweight division of Bellator MMA. Known for his use of elbows to cut opponents and nicknamed "Stitch 'em Up", Schilling began fighting professionally in 2006 and was a two-time national titlist before defeating Kaoklai Kaennorsing to become the WBC Muaythai Interim World Light Heavyweight Champion in 2011. His profile further increased the following year when he engaged in a controversial rivalry with Simon Marcus. Title: Dzianis Hancharonak Passage: Dzianis Hancharonak (Belarusian: ic i ; born June 21, 1988), sometimes spelt Denis Goncheronok, is a Belarusian heavyweight Muay Thai kickboxer fighting out of Minsk for Patriot Gym. He is a five-time amateur Muay Thai I.F.M.A world champion and holds a national degree of honored master of sports in Muay Thai. Inside the amateur ring, he enjoyed victories over notable athletes including: Nenad Pagonis, Franci Graj, Simon Marcus and Vladimir Mineev. Title: Mark DellaGrotte Passage: Mark DellaGrotte (born November 14, 1974) is an American former professional Muay Thai kickboxer and a trainer in Muay Thai. He is the owner and operator of the Sityodtong USA Branch in Somerville, Massachusetts, and was certified and appointed by Master Yodtong to be recognized as an international conservator of Thai style boxing. Mark also has extensive training and is certified in the arts of Kali Escrima, Pencak Silat, Jeet Kune Do, Savate, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Title: Shane Campbell Passage: Shane Darryl Campbell is a Canadian Welterweight Muay Thai kickboxer, mixed martial artist, and a former W.K.A. Muay Thai World Champion. Campbell is also the current WMA World Pro Muay Thai Champion, Aggression MMA World Champion, and Unified MMA World Champion. Campbell is by far one of the most decorated Muay Thai fighters in North America and is also current W.M.A. Muay Thai Middleweight World Champion. In MMA, Campbell currently competes in the Lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Title: Simon Marcus Passage: Simon Marcus (born 5 November 1986), also known as Simon Sor Suchart, is a Canadian-Jamaican Muay Thai kickboxer who competes in the light heavyweight and cruiserweight divisions. Born in Toronto of Jamaican descent, he took up Muay Thai at sixteen and achieved success as an amateur initially by medaling at three international tournaments as well as capturing the North American Cruiserweight Championship. Having turned professional in 2009, he had a breakout year in 2012 when he beat Kaoklai Kaennorsing for the WPMF World Light Heavyweight title and defeated Joe Schilling twice in a notable rivalry. Title: Jordan Watson Passage: Jordan Watson (born 4 December 1987) is an English Muay Thai kickboxer who competes in the middleweight division. A powerful kicker, Watson began training in Muay Thai at six years old with Richard Smith at Bad Company, Leeds, UK and first came to prominence when he reached the final of the "K-1 UK MAX Tournament 2007 Pain Glory" at nineteen. He won the ISKA World Super Welterweight Muay Thai Championship in 2010 and then found further recognition the following year by finishing as runner-up on "The Challenger Muay Thai" reality television show. He began fighting for Glory in 2012. He is the first ever and current Yokkao -70 kg champion.
Joe Schilling
Simon Marcus
Joe Schilling
Who directed the 2016 British-American historical comedy horror film in which Sally Phillips portrayed Mrs Bennet?
Title: The Rocky Horror Picture Show Passage: The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a 1975 British-American musical screwball comedy horror film by 20th Century Fox produced by Lou Adler and Michael White and directed by Jim Sharman. The screenplay was written by Sharman and actor Richard O'Brien, who appears in the film, which is based on the 1973 musical stage production "of the same title", with music, book, and lyrics by O'Brien. The production is a parody tribute to the science fiction and horror B movies of the 1930s through to the early 1970s. Along with O'Brien, the film stars Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, and Barry Bostwick and is narrated by Charles Gray with cast members from the original Royal Court Theatre, Roxy Theatre, and Belasco Theatre productions. Title: Trash Fire Passage: Trash Fire is a 2016 American comedy horror film written and directed by Richard Bates Jr., and starring Adrian Grenier, Angela Trimbur, Fionnula Flanagan, AnnaLynne McCord, Matthew Gray Gubler, and Sally Kirkland. The film had its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2016, and was released in a limited release and through video on demand on November 3, 2016, by Vertical Entertainment and Orion Pictures. Title: The Decoy Bride Passage: The Decoy Bride is a 2011 British romantic comedy film written by comedian Sally Phillips and Neil Jaworski, and starring David Tennant, Alice Eve and Kelly Macdonald and set on the fictional island of Hegg, supposedly located in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The film was made by Ecosse Films. Title: Set the Thames on Fire Passage: Set the Thames on Fire is a 2016 British science fiction fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Ben Charles Edwards in his directorial debut. Based on characters created by Edwards and Al Joshua. The film stars Michael Winder and Max Bennett, alongside an ensemble cast featuring Noel Fielding, Sadie Frost, Sally Phillips, David Hoyle, and Lily Loveless. Title: Sally Phillips Passage: Sally Elizabeth Phillips (born 10 May 1970) is an English actress, television presenter and comedian. She co-created and was one of the writers of sketch comedy show "Smack the Pony". She is also known for her main role in "Miranda" as Tilly, "Parents" as Jenny Pope and "Set the Thames on Fire" as Colette in 2015. Phillips also co-starred in "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies", as Mrs Bennet, and reprised her role as Sharon in the 2016 film "Bridget Jones's Baby", following "Bridget Jones's Diary" and "". Title: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (film) Passage: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (stylised as Pride Prejudice Zombies) is a 2016 British-American historical comedy horror film based on Seth Grahame-Smith's 2009 novel, "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies", which parodies the 1813 novel "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen. The film is directed by Burr Steers, who wrote the adapted screenplay, and stars Lily James, Sam Riley, Jack Huston, Bella Heathcote, Douglas Booth, Matt Smith, Charles Dance, and Lena Headey.
Burr Steers
Sally Phillips
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (film)
What is the name of the conspiracy theorist from Perth, Australia who claims that the Port Arthur massacre was staged?
Title: Martin Bryant Passage: Martin John Bryant (born 7 May 1967) is an Australian man who is known for murdering 35 people and injuring 23 others in the Port Arthur massacre, one of the world's deadliest shooting sprees, in Port Arthur, Tasmania, Australia between 2829 April 1996. He is currently serving 35 life sentences plus 1,035 years without parole in Hobart's Risdon Prison. Title: Sabine Pass, Port Arthur, Texas Passage: Sabine Pass is a neighborhood in Port Arthur, Texas. It lies at Sabine Pass, on the west bank of the Sabine River, the border between Louisiana and Texas, and was incorporated in 1861. It was formally annexed by Port Arthur in 1978, Sabine Pass has its own school district, post office, water district, and port authority. Police and fire protection is provided by the Port Arthur city government. The Port Arthur Convention and Visitors Bureau stated that Sabine Pass is "often regarded as" being a "self-contained" community. Title: Glover Prize Passage: The Glover Prize is an Australian annual art prize awarded for paintings of the landscape of Tasmania The prize was inaugurated in 2004 by the John Glover Society, based in Evandale, Tasmania, in honour of the work of British-born landscape painter John Glover, who lived and painted in the area from 1832 until his death in 1849. The current prize amount of A 40 000 is the highest for landscape painting in Australia. The 2012 award was controversial: the winning picture included a depiction of convicted Port Arthur massacre spree killer Martin Bryant in the landscape of Port Arthur. Title: Museum of the Gulf Coast Passage: The Museum of the Gulf Coast, located in Port Arthur, Texas, specializes in Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast history. Its most notable exhibits are a gallery of Robert Rauschenberg's artworks and a Music Hall of Fame honoring performers from the region; featured in the latter are artifacts of Janis Joplin's youth. The museum is sponsored and administered by the Port Arthur Historical Society, and is the descendant of the original Port Arthur Museum chartered by the state in 1964. The administration of the museum is done in partnership with Lamar State College-Port Arthur and the City of Port Arthur. Title: Port Arthur massacre (Australia) Passage: The Port Arthur massacre of 2829 April 1996 was a massacre in which 35 people were killed and 23 wounded. It occurred mainly at the historic Port Arthur former prison colony, a popular tourist site in south-eastern Tasmania, Australia. It was the deadliest mass shooting in Australian history, and amongst the most notable in history. Title: Joe Vialls Passage: Joe Vialls ( 1944 17 July 2005) was a conspiracy theorist and internet journalist based in Perth, Western Australia. His claims that major incidents such as the Port Arthur massacre, terror attacks in Bali and Jakarta and the 2004 Asian tsunami were the work of Israeli and American secret agents gained a measure of notoriety in Australia, America and Indonesia.
Joe Vialls
Joe Vialls
Port Arthur massacre (Australia)
Sam Adonis works for the "lucha libre" professional wrestling promotion based in Mexico City that was founded in what year?
Title: EMLL 1st Anniversary Show Passage: The EMLL 1st Anniversary Show was a professional wrestling major show event produced by Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL, later renamed "Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre", CMLL) that took place on September 21, 1934 in Arena Modelo (In the same location Arena Mxico was built years later), in Mexico City, Mexico. The event commemorated the first anniversary of EMLL, which became the oldest still active professional wrestling promotion in the world by the 1990s. The Anniversary show is EMLL's biggest show of the year, their Super Bowl event, where a lot of storylines conclude and important matches are held. The first anniversary show saw the debut of the first wrestler in Mexico to wear a wrestling mask, setting a trend that greatly influenced "lucha libre" in Mexico since then. Title: Arena Mxico 60th Anniversary Show Passage: The Arena Mxico 60th Anniversary Show is an upcoming major professional wrestling show produced by the Mexican "lucha libre" professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre ("World Wrestling Council"; CMLL) and took place on April 29, 2016, in Arena Mxico, Mexico City, Mexico. The annual event commemorates the 1956 opening of Arena Mxico, nicknamed "The Cathedral of Lucha Libre", CMLL's main venue and the largest arena ever built specifically for professional wrestling. Title: Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Passage: Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Co., Ltd. (CMLL; ] , "World Wrestling Council") is a "lucha libre" professional wrestling promotion based in Mexico City. The promotion is also referred to by its previous name Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL) ("Mexican Wrestling Enterprise"). Founded in 1933, it is the oldest professional wrestling promotion still in existence. Title: Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide Passage: Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (often shortened to AAA, an abbreviation of its original name Asistencia Asesora y Administracin, Spanish for "Assistance, Assessment, and Administration") is a Mexican "lucha libre" professional wrestling promotion based in Mexico City, Mexico. Founded in 1992 when Antonio Pea broke away from Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) to set up a promotion, which allowed him more creative freedom, AAA has held a number of pay-per-views (PPV) over the years and has promoted shows not just in Mexico but in the United States and Japan as well. Title: Sam Adonis Passage: Samuel "Sam" Polinsky (born in 1989) is an American professional wrestler, best known under the ring name Sam Adonis and Sam Elias. Polinsky is currently working in Mexico for "Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre" (CMLL), working as a heel (the "bad guy") pro-Trump character. Polinsky is the younger brother of Matthew Polinsky, best known as WWE commentator Corey Graves. Title: Lucha Libre World Cup (2015) Passage: The Lucha Libre World Cup was a professional wrestling tournament organized by Mexican professional wrestling promotion Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA) with the financial backing of the Grupo Modelo brewery, with Victoria Beer as the official sponsor. The tournament included a number of three-man tag teams, referred to as "trios" in "Lucha Libre", two of which represented AAA itself, another team from outside AAA to represent Mexico as well as teams representing Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), Lucha Underground, Ring of Honor (ROH), All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) and Pro Wrestling Noah as well as an "International team". The tournament was originally announced as "Copa Victoria", but later rebranded as the "Lucha Libre World Cup".
1933
Sam Adonis
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
At which university did the English ethologist, evolutionary biologist and author who coined the phrase God's utility function work?
Title: Isoelastic utility Passage: In economics, the isoelastic function for utility, also known as the isoelastic utility function, or power utility function is used to express utility in terms of consumption or some other economic variable that a decision-maker is concerned with. The isoelastic utility function is a special case of HARA and at the same time is the only class of utility functions with constant relative risk aversion, which is why it is also called the CRRA utility function. Title: God's utility function Passage: God's utility function is a phrase coined by Richard Dawkins in his book "River Out of Eden". "God's utility function" is the fourth chapter in this book. Dawkins uses this phrase to expound the gene-centered view of evolution by equating the phrase to the "meaning of life" or the "purpose of life". This is the "why" question about life which philosophers and theologians have been pondering in vain for ages, and is a counterpart to the "how" question about nature which engineers have been able to resolve successfully. Title: Loss function Passage: In mathematical optimization, statistics, econometrics, decision theory, machine learning and computational neuroscience, a loss function or cost function is a function that maps an event or values of one or more variables onto a real number intuitively representing some "cost" associated with the event. An optimization problem seeks to minimize a loss function. An objective function is either a loss function or its negative (in specific domains, also variously called a reward function, a profit function, a utility function, a fitness function, etc.), in which case it is to be maximized. Title: Richard Dawkins Passage: Clinton Richard Dawkins (born 26 March 1941) is an English ethologist, evolutionary biologist and author. He is an emeritus fellow of New College, Oxford, and was the University of Oxford's Professor for Public Understanding of Science from 1995 until 2008. Title: Political views of Richard Dawkins Passage: Richard Dawkins is an English ethologist, evolutionary biologist, and writer. Dawkins himself has stated that his political views are left-leaning. However, many of Dawkins's political statements have created controversy even among left-wing and atheist communities. Title: Quasilinear utility Passage: In economics and consumer theory, quasilinear utility functions are linear in one argument, generally the numeraire. Quasilinear preferences can be represented by the utility function formula1 where formula2 is strictly concave. A nice property of the quasilinear utility function is that, the MarshallianWalrasian demand for formula3 does not depend on wealth and therefore is not subject to a wealth effect. The absence of a wealth effect simplifies analysis and makes quasilinear utility functions a common choice for modelling. Furthermore, when utility is quasilinear, compensating variation (CV), equivalent variation (EV), and consumer's surplus are algebraically equivalent. In mechanism design, quasilinear utility ensures that agents can compensate each other with side payments.
University of Oxford
God's utility function
Richard Dawkins
GQ (formerly Gentlemen's Quarterly) is an international monthly men's magazine based in New York City, Inked is a tattoo lifestyle digital media company that bills itself as the outsiders' insider media, covering music, fashion, art, sports and the rest of the lifestyle of the tattooed, "Inked", like Vice, has made the transition from the newsstand to digital media company, and a brand that sits among GQ and who?
Title: GQ (Indian edition) Passage: GQ is the Indian edition of the American monthly men's magazine called "GQ". It is the 15th international edition of "GQ" and is published by Cond Nast India Pvt. Ltd., a 100 owned subsidiary of Cond Nast International. Cond Nast gained 100 ownership after regulatory changes in 2005 permitted 100 foreign direct investment in non-news and current affairs publications. "GQ" was the second magazine released in India, after "Vogue India", that is 100 foreign owned. Cond Nast India is based in Mumbai and also has an office in New Delhi. Title: GQ Passage: GQ (formerly Gentlemen's Quarterly) is an international monthly men's magazine based in New York City. The publication focuses on fashion, style, and culture for men, though articles on food, movies, fitness, sex, music, travel, sports, technology, and books are also featured. Title: Mike Rubendall Passage: Mike Rubendall is a tattoo artist based primarily in Massapequa, New York, but also in New York City. His resident studio at the Bowery, Kings Avenue, was ranked top-5 in New York City by "Inked" in 2015, while "Huffington Post" named him in 2014 as an artist to follow on Instagram and "New York (magazine)" named him one of the top "city inkers". He has been featured on VICE as part of "Tattoo Age", seasons 2 and 5 of the "Ink Master", "Tattoo Wars", "Prick", was guest editor for "Inked", and also featured as part of the "Inked" spread for "Garage Magazine", together with Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst. Title: Inked (magazine) Passage: Inked is a tattoo lifestyle digital media company that bills itself as the outsiders' insider media. Covering music, fashion, art, sports and the rest of the lifestyle of the tattooed, "Inked", like Vice, has made the transition from the newsstand to digital media company, and a brand that sits among GQ and Vanity Fair. Tattooed women like Kat Von D, Avril Lavigne, Diablo Cody, Eve and Malin Akerman have appeared on "Inked"'s cover. Among the celebrities who have sat down with "Inked" are Ozzy Osbourne, Tracy Morgan, Slash, Kid Cudi and Billie Joe Armstrong. "Inked" also covers tattoo artists; they immortalize the best in their Icon feature through which the likes of Don Ed Hardy, Horiyoshi III and Ami James have been honored. Title: Scott Rasmussen Passage: Scott W. Rasmussen (born March 30, 1956) is an American political analyst and digital media entrepreneur. He is the president of Styrk.com, a digital media company he founded in 2014. Rasmussen is a "New York Times" bestselling author, speaker, and former public opinion pollster. Rasmussen's political commentary is distributed through a nationally syndicated weekly newspaper column. Title: Livingly Media Passage: Livingly Media, formerly known as Zimbio, Inc., is a Redwood City, California, USA-based digital media company that publishes four lifestyle sites for women. The four sites publish original articles, high resolution photography, social videos, and games, and reach a combined audience of over 25 million global monthly readers. Zimbio covers entertainment news; StyleBistro covers fashion, beauty and style; Livingly covers women's lifestyle; and Lonny covers home design. Each sites audience is measured by comScore and Quantcast.
Vanity Fair
GQ
Inked (magazine)
Eli Wallach played Arthur Abbott is a romantic comedy film written by who?
Title: The Misfits (film) Passage: The Misfits is a 1961 American drama film written by Arthur Miller, directed by John Huston, and starring Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Clift. The supporting cast features Thelma Ritter, Eli Wallach and Kevin McCarthy. It marked the last completed film of Gable and Monroe. For Gable, the film was posthumously released, while Monroe died the following year. The plot centers on a recently divorced woman (Monroe) and her time spent with a cowboy (Gable), his tow truck-driving friend (Wallach) and his rodeo-riding friend (Clift) in the Western Nevada desert in the 1960s. The film was a commercial failure at the time of its release, but received positive critical comments for its script and performances, and is highly regarded today. Title: The Holiday Passage: The Holiday is a 2006 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Nancy Meyers. Co-produced by Bruce A. Block, it was filmed in both California and England, and stars Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet as Amanda and Iris, two lovelorn women from opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean, who temporarily exchange homes to escape heartbreak during the holiday season. Jude Law and Jack Black were cast as the film's leading men Graham and Miles, with Eli Wallach, Shannyn Sossamon, Edward Burns and Rufus Sewell playing key supporting roles. Title: Sam's Son Passage: Sam's Son is a 1984 American semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Michael Landon loosely based on his early life and is also the only feature film ever made by him. The film stars Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, Timothy Patrick Murphy, Hallie Todd, Jonna Lee, James Karen, and even Landon in a cameo at the beginning and the end. The film was produced independently by Landon himself and released by Utah-based distributor Invictus Entertainment. Title: Keeping the Faith Passage: Keeping the Faith is a 2000 American romantic comedy film written by Stuart Blumberg, and starring Ben Stiller, Edward Norton (in his directorial debut), Jenna Elfman, Eli Wallach, and Anne Bancroft. This film was released by Touchstone Pictures and Spyglass Entertainment, in association with Triple Threat Talent, on April 14, 2000. Title: The Associate Passage: The Associate is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Donald Petrie and written by Nick Thiel. The film, a remake of Ren Gainville's 1979 French film of the same name, which, in turn, was based on Jenaro Prieto's 1928 novel "The Partner", stars Whoopi Goldberg, Dianne Wiest, Eli Wallach, Tim Daly, and Bebe Neuwirth, alongside Austin Pendleton and Lainie Kazan. Title: Eli Wallach credits Passage: The following is the filmography and credits for American actor Eli Wallach. He started acting in 1945 and is known for his film roles as Calvera in "The Magnificent Seven" (1960), Tuco in "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (1966), Napoleon in "The Adventures of Gerard" (1970), Cotton Weinberger in "The Two Jakes" (1990), Don Altobello in "The Godfather Part III" (1990), Donald Fallon in "The Associate" (1996), Arthur Abbott in "The Holiday" (2006), Noah Dietrich in "The Hoax" (2007), and Julie Steinhardt in "" (2010), which was the last film he appeared in before retiring in 2010.
Nancy Meyers
Eli Wallach credits
The Holiday
Gtye is a village in a unitary parliamentary republic in Central Europe that covers how much area?
Title: Hungary Passage: Hungary ( ; Hungarian: "Magyarorszg" ] ) is a unitary parliamentary republic in Central Europe. It covers an area of 93,030 km2 , situated in the Carpathian Basin, and is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Romania to the east, Serbia to the south, Croatia to the southwest, Slovenia to the west, Austria to the northwest, and Ukraine to the northeast. With about 10 million inhabitants, Hungary is a medium-sized member state of the European Union. The official language is Hungarian, which is the most widely spoken Uralic language in the world. Hungary's capital and its largest city and metropolis is Budapest, a significant economic hub, classified as a leading global city. Major urban areas include Debrecen, Szeged, Miskolc, Pcs and Gyr. Title: Constitution of Bulgaria Passage: The Constitution of the Republic of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: , "Konstitutsia na Republika Balgaria") is the supreme and basic law of the Republic of Bulgaria. The current constitution was adopted on 12 July 1991 by the 7th Grand National Assembly of Bulgaria, and defines the country as a unitary parliamentary republic. It has been amended five times (in 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2015) and is chronologically the fourth constitution of Bulgaria, the first being the Tarnovo Constitution of 1879. Title: List of companies of the Czech Republic Passage: The Czech Republic is a nation state in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west, Austria to the south, Slovakia to the east and Poland to the northeast. The Czech Republic covers an area of 78866 km2 with mostly temperate continental climate and oceanic climate. It is a unitary parliamentary republic, has 10.5 million inhabitants and the capital and largest city is Prague, with over 1.2 million residents. Title: Italy Passage: Italy (Italian: "Italia" ] ), officially the Italian Republic (Italian: "Repubblica italiana" ), is a unitary parliamentary republic in Europe. Located in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, Italy shares open land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, San Marino and Vatican City. Italy covers an area of 301338 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal and Mediterranean climate. Due to its shape, it is often referred to in Italy as "lo Stivale" (the Boot). With 61 million inhabitants it is the fourth most populous EU member state. Title: Gtye Passage: Gtye is a village in Zala County, Hungary. Title: Representative democracy Passage: Representative democracy (also indirect democracy, representative republic, or psephocracy) is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy. Nearly all modern Western-style democracies are types of representative democracies; for example, the United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy, Ireland is a unitary parliamentary republic, and the United States is a federal republic.
93,030 km2
Gtye
Hungary
What is the name of the American actor, comedian, and singer, known for playing Andy Bernard in the U.S. version of "The Office" who starred in American comedy film Vacation?
Title: Vacation (2015 film) Passage: Vacation is a 2015 American comedy film written and directed by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley (in their directorial debuts). It stars Ed Helms, Christina Applegate, Skyler Gisondo, Steele Stebbins, Leslie Mann, Chris Hemsworth, Beverly D'Angelo, and Chevy Chase. It is the fifth installment of the "Vacation" film series serving as a soft reboot. It is also the second not to carry the "National Lampoon" name after "Vegas Vacation", and was released by New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. on July 29, 2015. It has an approval rating of 26 on Rotten Tomatoes and grossed 104.9 million on a 31 million budget. Title: Ed Helms Passage: Edward Parker Helms (born January 24, 1974) is an American actor, comedian, and singer. He is known for his work as a correspondent on "The Daily Show" as well as playing Andy Bernard in the U.S. version of "The Office" and Stuart Price in "The Hangover" trilogy. Title: Andy Bernard Passage: Andrew Baines Bernard (born in 1973; Walter Bernard, Jr.) is a fictional character from the U.S. comedy television series, "The Office". Andy is portrayed by Ed Helms. He has no counterpart in the original British version of the series. He is introduced as the Regional Director in Charge of Sales at the Stamford branch of paper distribution company Dunder Mifflin in the third-season premiere when Jim Halpert transfers, ultimately merging with the Scranton branch in the episode "The Merger" later in the season. He becomes Regional Manager at the Scranton branch courtesy of Robert California in the eighth-season premiere following the departure of Michael Scott and Deangelo Vickers, although temporarily is fired and replaced by Nellie Bertram before his reinstatement by new CEO David Wallace. Although throughout the ninth season, Andy's relationship with Wallace deteriorates from Andy's lack of focus and professionalism, eventually culminating in Andy's voluntary resignation, to his reinstatement as a salesman to his eventual firing again, after Andy begs David Wallace to fire him in order to pursue a singing career. This all happens over the course of one day in "Livin' the Dream". Title: Spencer Williams (actor) Passage: Spencer Williams (July 14, 1893 December 13, 1969) was an American actor and filmmaker. He was best known for playing Andy in the "Amos 'n Andy" television show and for directing the 1941 race film "The Blood of Jesus." Williams was a pioneer African-American film producer and director. Title: Eleanor Seigler Passage: Eleanor Seigler is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Andy Bernard's girlfriend Jessica on NBC's "The Office". Title: Vegas Vacation Passage: Vegas Vacation is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Stephen Kessler. It is the fourth installment in "National Lampoon"s "Vacation" film series, and was written by Elisa Bell, based on a story by Bell and Bob Ducsay. The film stars Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo and Randy Quaid, with Ethan Embry and Marisol Nichols as Griswold children Rusty and Audrey. The film opened at 4 at the box office and grossed over 36.4 million domestically. "Vegas Vacation" became the first theatrical "Vacation" film not to carry the National Lampoon label or a screenwriting credit from John Hughes.
Ed Helms
Vacation (2015 film)
Ed Helms
When was the American actor born who played as Jared Banks in the drama "One Life to Live".?
Title: Roscoe Born Passage: Roscoe Born (born November 24, 1950) is an American actor born in Topeka, Kansas, who is best known for his varied roles on television. He played arch-villain Mitch Laurence on "One Life to Live" in six separate stints (1985, 1986, 1987, 2002-2003, 2009-2010, 2012). Title: Danielle Manning Passage: Danielle Manning is a fictional character from the American daytime drama "One Life to Live". Created by writer Ron Carlivati, the role was originated on October 23, 2009 by Kelley Missal, who remained in the role through the ABC Daytime finale on January 12, 2012. Missal reprised the role when new daily episodes of "One Life to Live" debuted on Hulu, iTunes, and FX Canada via The Online Network April 29, 2013. Title: John Brotherton Passage: John Brotherton (born August 21, 1980) is an American actor. He is most known for playing Jared Banks on the ABC soap opera "One Life to Live" Title: Starr Manning Passage: Starr Manning is a fictional character from the daytime drama "One Life to Live". Born onscreen on January 8, 1996, the role was initially portrayed by infant children. In 1998, Starr was rapidly aged when young actress Kristen Alderson debuted in the childhood role, which retconned the character's birth year to 1992. Following the cancellation of "One Life to Live" and its conclusion in 2012, Alderson carried the role over to ABC's last remaining soap opera, "General Hospital", winning a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress for the portrayal in 2013. Alderson is the second "One Life to Live" actor after Gerald Anthony (Marco Dane) to win an Emmy for a crossover role to "General Hospital". Title: Jared Banks Passage: Jared Banks is a fictional character on the American daytime drama "One Life to Live". Originally slated to debut on August 17, 2007, the character, as portrayed by John Brotherton, first appeared a week earlier on August 10, 2007. Chris Bones played a young Jared in flashbacks on January 17, 2008. Jared died onscreen November 13, 2009, and with Brotherton last appearing onscreen as a vision February 9, 2010. Title: One Life to Live storylines (200013) Passage: "One Life to Live" was an American soap opera that was broadcast on the ABC network from 1968-2013, and online from AprilAugust 2013. The series starts with "One Life to Live" storylines (196879). The plot continues in "One Life to Live" storylines (198089). The plot in the next decade is outlined in "One Life to Live" storylines (199099) and the story concludes in "One Life to Live" storylines (200013).
August 21, 1980
Jared Banks
John Brotherton
Are Guy Ritchie and Todd Field.both filmmakers?
Title: Guy Ritchie Passage: Guy Ritchie (born 10 September 1968) is an English filmmaker known for his crime films. He left secondary school and got entry-level jobs in the film industry in the mid-1990s. Ritchie eventually went on to direct commercials. He directed his first film in 1995, a 20-minute short that impressed investors who backed his first feature film, the crime comedy "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" (1998). He then directed another crime comedy, "Snatch" (2000). Ritchie's other films include "Revolver" (2005), "RocknRolla" (2008), "Sherlock Holmes" (2009), and its sequel "" (2011). Title: King Arthur: Legend of the Sword Passage: King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is a 2017 epic fantasy film directed by Guy Ritchie and written by Ritchie, Joby Harold and Lionel Wigram, inspired by Arthurian legends. The film stars Charlie Hunnam as the eponymous character, with Jude Law, strid Bergs-Frisbey, Djimon Hounsou, Aidan Gillen and Eric Bana in supporting roles. Title: Todd Field Passage: William Todd Field (born February 24, 1964) is an American actor and three-time Academy Award nominated filmmaker. Title: The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (film) Passage: The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is a 2015 American action spy comedy film directed by Guy Ritchie and written by Ritchie and Lionel Wigram. It is based on the 1964 MGM television series of the same name, which was created by Ian Fleming, Norman Felton and Sam Rolfe. The film stars Henry Cavill, Armie Hammer, Alicia Vikander, Elizabeth Debicki, Jared Harris and Hugh Grant. The film was produced by RatPac-Dune Entertainment and Davis Entertainment. Title: Aladdin (2019 film) Passage: Aladdin is an upcoming American musical romantic fantasy film directed by Guy Ritchie from a screenplay written by John August, Ritchie and Vanessa Taylor, and co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Lin Pictures, and Marc Platt Productions. It is a live-action adaptation of Disney's 1992 animated film of the same name, which is in turn based on the Arab-style folktale of the same name from "One Thousand and One Nights" and the French interpretation by Antoine Galland. The film stars Mena Massoud as the titular character with Naomi Scott, Will Smith, Marwan Kenzari, Navid Negahban, Nasim Pedrad, Billy Magnussen, and Numan Acar in supporting roles. It is scheduled to be released on May 24, 2019 in the United States. Title: Anne Carey Passage: Anne Carey is President of Production at Archer Gray, a media production, finance, and venture investment company based in New York City. In her career as an independent producer, Carey has been associated with filmmakers such as Ang Lee, Anton Corbijn, Bill Condon, Todd Field, Greg Mottola, Tamara Jenkins, Alan Ball, Mike Mills and Nicole Holofcener. Careys films have been distributed by Fox Searchlight, Sony Picture Classics, Warner Independent, Focus Features, Miramax and HBO; and her films have played and premiered at major domestic and international film festivals including the Sundance Film Festival, the Berlin Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival.
yes
Guy Ritchie
Todd Field
What is the year of the event that occured first, Twist and Shout by Capital Records on "Rarities" was released, or Twist and Shout was written?
Title: Twist amp; Shout (album) Passage: Twist Shout is the second album released by The Isley Brothers on the Wand label in 1962. Their second album after "Shout! " three years prior, the album was released on the success of the title track, which would later be covered by The Beatles more than a year later for their own hit version. Other stand-outs in the album include Isley-penned tracks such as "Right Now", "Nobody But Me" and the charter, "Twistin' With Linda". Title: There's a Place Passage: "There's a Place" is a song co-written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, and was first released as a track on the Beatles' debut LP, "Please Please Me". Lennon and McCartney share lead vocals, with George Harrison providing backing vocals. In the US it was released on "Introducing... The Beatles" (Vee-Jay Records) and as the B-side of "Twist and Shout", and was finally released by Capitol Records on "Rarities" in 1980. Title: One Small Step (album) Passage: "One Small Step" (subtitled Live and Solo)", is a live album by John Butler. It features 8 tracks from three previous John Butler Trio albums, recorded live at Twist Shout Records in Colorado, United States. It was originally released in 2007 as " Live At Twist Shout". Title: Shout (Tears for Fears song) Passage: "Shout" is a song by British band Tears for Fears, written by Roland Orzabal and Ian Stanley and sung by Orzabal (with Curt Smith duetting on the chorus). First released in the UK on 23 November 1984, it was the band's eighth single release (the second taken from their second album "Songs from the Big Chair") and sixth UK Top 40 hit, peaking at no. 4 in January 1985. In the US, it reached no. 1 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 on 3 August 1985 and remained there for three weeks. "Shout" would become one of the most successful songs of 1985, eventually reaching the Top Ten in 25 countries. "Shout" is regarded as one of the most recognisable songs from the mid-eighties and is also recognised as the group's signature song, along with "Everybody Wants to Rule the World". Title: Twist and Shout Passage: "Twist and Shout" is a 1961 song written by Phil Medley and Bert Berns (later credited as "Bert Russell"). The song was originally recorded by the Top Notes. It first became a chart hit as a cover single by the Isley Brothers in 1962. The song has since been covered by several artists, including the Beatles on their first album "Please Please Me" (1963), as well as the Tremeloes in 1962 and the Who in 1970 and 1984. Title: Mary Chapin Carpenter discography Passage: The discography of American singer-songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter consists of thirteen studio albums, four compilation albums, three video albums, forty one singles, fifteen music videos and eighty six other appearances. After recording a demo tape, she was signed to Columbia Records in 1987, releasing her debut studio album "Hometown Girl" shortly thereafter. In June 1989, Carpenter's second studio album "State of the Heart" was issued, which transitioned more towards country music. Among its four singles, both "Never Had It So Good" and "Quittin' Time" became top ten hits on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart. " Shooting Straight in the Dark" was released in October 1990 and certified platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America. Its third single "Down at the Twist and Shout" won the Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance in 1992.
1961
There's a Place
Twist and Shout